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common ; but fmall Portions of them, erpecially 
of the fquare Sort are common ; To thefe laft, 
Mr. Llhuyd hath given the whimfical Name of 
Scopula liitoraliSt and to thofe of the firft kind, 
Bufonita. In the Gentleman’s Magazine for May, 
1755, P* 409* ^ Plate exhibiting both Kinds, in 
fine Prefervation. 
T^eeth of Fijhf ufually called Sharks Teethy are 
plentifully met with, except thofe of a large Size, 
which are very uncommon. 
Back Bones of Fijh, are very common in feparate 
Joints, but with three or more united, are un- 
common. 
Parts of the Bodies of Fijh^ with the Scales on 
them, arc not very uncommon, but none entire have 
come to the Author’s Knowledge. 
Tails of Fifhi arc frequently collefted, and fome 
few with a Vertebra united to them j there are very 
few of a large Size. 
CANCRI MACROURI. 
‘Lohfiers^ are not uncommon, but none of the 
Specimens are perfedl; the Bodies and Tails united 
are not fo frequent as when feparated j the Claws 
are alfo found feparatcly of various Sizes, but 
generally much injured. 
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