PLATE XC. 
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"'d the Brill, In both which the cloisul fin commences close to the 
^’Pperjaw*. 
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lus It appears the advancement of the head, and situation of 
® eyes sufficiently determine this to be a nondescript species, inde- 
P icent of other circumstances in which it dilFers from the species 
efoie described. To this it may be added, as secondary characters, 
the body is of a greater proportional breadth than in any other 
the Pleutonectes genus ; and that the elongation of the middle rays 
th., dot sal and anal fin contribute to give it the appearance 
still greater breadth than It really possesses. The whole contour 
the fish is somewhat quadrangular. Tlie lateral line is pretty much 
'^titved over the pectoral fin. The first dorsal fin contains sixty-six 
pectoral fin eleven; ventral seven; anal fifty-two; and tail 
sixfeen. 
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lower surface of tlie Brill, in plate 94 of this work. 
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