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Cyclopterus Luinpus, Lump sucker, or Lump fish 
1 -/oo 
Cyclopterus liparis, Unctuous Sucker 
47- 
Cylopterus ocellatus, Ocellated Sucker 
m. 
76 - J 
Cyclopterus bimaculatus, Bimaculated Sucker - 
78-'g5 
Cyclopterus Montagu!, Diminutive Sucker 
68- 1 
Lophius Fiscatorius, Fishing Frog, or Common Angler 
- 
101 . loi 
CHONDROPTERYGII. 
Acipenser Sturio, Common Sturgeon 
Pr 
65-Io6 
Chimera monstrosa. Sea Monster 
55. id 
Squalus Catulus, Lesser Spotted Dog-fish 
Squalus Cornubicus, 'Porbeagle Shark 
Squalus Acanthias, Spine-backed Shark* 
- 
108 . 1 Ot) 
S2.[lO 
Squalus Squatina, Angel Shark 
17-111 
Raja 'Forpedo, Electric Ray 
53-1 1^ 
Raja miraletus, Mirror Ray 
103-1 1> 
Raja rubus, Rouglt Ray . - _ 
20.11^1 
Raja Pastinaca, Sting Ray * - 
99 • M i 
Raja clavata, 'I'hornbaCk - - _ 
26 -uii 
Raja radiata. Starry Ray - _ 
ii4-n1 
Petromyzon marinus,' Great, or Sea Lamprey 
81-11? 
Petromyzon fiuviatilis, Lesser Lamprey 
54-H^I 
In the above arrangement we have adhered to the Lin- 
nfean mode of classification, and of course excluded the 
cetaceous mammalia, or animals of the whale kind, from 
tlie class of fishes, to which some writers erroneously refer 
them'. 
From the enumeration of those fishes it will be found, 
that many species are introduced into the present work 
which have not been before recorded as natives of the 
country, and others that are perfectly undescribed. It 
