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S/iarko{ Pennant is also tlie same species as hisPorZ»efl’^/e*; 
• Wrasse f, a variety only in colour of his 
icie 7 it rasse, by which means two other supposed species 
' erroneously added to the tribe of fishes. — We arefurther- 
the called the Morris in 
■works of G (which first obtained a place in the 
and since that time in the Gmelinian 
That \ ^ genus, under the title of Leptoce- 
evam ^ lueans correctly ascertained. From an 
uernlf ^ Museum, and an acquaintance with the 
it we which Mr. Pennant describes 
4. ’ 1 pretty Avell convinced it will eventually prove to 
of a young and mutilated example 
S“n„ellust, Tl.c mile Bai, is aL 
norarr f^ ” ^ the young of the common Bleak, 
but clLdv tl 
other fishes of eommon Shad. Some few 
we susnerr r obscure, and will be found, 
^^-cribeda;Ii::^l;:J^^^ 
above tnlmin^^T^ besides the adoption of those 
Works of Dr.^Shaw'''' l^btl.yological 
larly aonfir .1 • •’ to wliich ^ve allude particu- 
and have been ^"^turalists’ Miscellany, 
— repeated in the General Zoology 
ctvditofwhidiMr ^tr. -Morris, upon tl,e 
speciiiu.n was found iiuTie 'l! '' 
in which place ;he Blor • ' ' ^ Anglest-a, near Holyhead, 
P ^t.e Blemuus gu.iiidlus was formerly very abundant. 
