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TIlACnTNTJS. 
®outh of the 
spine on the hinder nart- of ®' kittle over it; a lone sham 
greater weever. 
STTNG-flULL. CATFISH. 
T)) aco minor araneus, 
“ sive araneus, (Weever, 
Prachinve draco, 
vivej 
major. 
JoNSTON; Tab. 21, f. 3. 
Willoughby; p. 288. Tab. S. 10. 
Lins^eus. Cuvier. 
Jenyns; Manual, p. 335. 
Yarrell; Br. Bishes, vol. i, p. 24. 
Lacepede. Bisso; p. 108 . 
Donovan; pi. 107. 
Fleming; British Animals, p. 214 
Gdniher; Cat.Br.M.. vol.ii,p. 233 . 
havbg tSrlSrL mml antlere'^fd "I by 
attention has been directed hkh^r?!!^ ^pmes-to which our 
midahle in appearance than in reality the h" tV 
of their weapons being only adapted^ to 1 arrangement 
without the power of inflicdno-'f ■ ^ ‘^^^cnce against attack, 
inhabitants of the deep ts do L "'"T " 7 "^ ^^”01; 
the c„e ,.i,h the file, ef r'“‘ ‘'‘'"1;; >>W«ent 
"Ithout the same mean, of defence 
furnished with a pair of niercino- • ^*i™ards, by being 
them as instruments of atta^ck hafeTr''^'’ 
for themselves a formidable Ztat " 
Spiders and Sea Dragons of 
Pliny uses both these names, but as it ara ■ i 
out, as It appears, with the 
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