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DOBULE. 
p 
ng, of the Germans, which Artedi supposes to be the 
same with the Gudgeon. 
^'islanine, 
OwniT,,^ n 7 7 Willoughby; p. 263, pi. Q. 1. 
^^T^^-^oluUandG.a>-islacjine,UmMvs. 
I>oluh Roach, 
Leuciscus Bohula, 
^yprinus Bohula, 
Bloch; PI. 5. 
Yabeell; Br. Pishes, vol. i, p. 897. 
CUVIEB. 
Jenyns; Manual, p. 409. 
once in with us as to have been taken only 
as it must, therefore, seek for its history, so 
it is* fort continent of Europe; from whence 
not communicate some information 
disentar^r Z ourselves, but by which we may 
amone I ! ‘^e confusion respecting it which has hitherto prevailed 
two sunn^ 1 to confound together 
authoritiV^^*^ species, which, according to the evidence of later 
small vari’.t^’'^ distinguished only by difference of age, or that 
BBinber of marked by a slight change in the 
friend L- ™ followed by his 
^yprinv<i makes it the distinction between the 
ten of 9 ' that the former is marked 
eleven in tk ^ dorsal and anal, while there are 
assi-rns .Z 7 although in the latter also Artedi 
to the dorsal ten only. 
Nilsson”^^ this mistake in the first place to 
Yarrell ^ ornis us that the example described by Mr. 
CvnriniK! n T 7^ name of Dobule Roach, and which is the 
Gnslaaine o/ T the early stage of the Cyprinus 
Reisiinm • . and this is also confirmed by Dr. 
Danube'-^’ Ichthyology of Hungary, who finds it in the 
» an rom him we copy the particulars which he gives 
