hauodck. 
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lateral liat! ‘mcldle, stretches down from the 
in Fries 1 which a figure is given (FI. 19) 
tbe British snecf unliki 
Naturalists of S’ ^ 
Onos, in Greek .t‘T- persuaded that the names 
nations of this ’fish i pmper desig- 
the colour it "'® examine 
st'-ipe at the shoulders distinguishing 
excellent naturlll^t T ’ ^^^^risod that the 
*»d the still ,„„,e emi ™e;,‘“ ,*°,h“”‘ "'' 
But it hannenth e ^ countenance this opinion. 
t» ■'“ 
have fallen i terianean, and therefore could not 
the ., ; iLi! 0'“'“. ften. whom 
a kindred fish th *^'^**^ People were acquainted. To 
and in the U , name must have been first applied; 
the te!. M " """ likeness of colour to 
of wh animal, to warrant the comparison by a people 
emblance was sufficient to constitute a likeness that would 
authonze aname; but whether this Hake of the Mediterranean 
s the same with that known among ourselves remains yet to 
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