DOBULE, 
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blunt, roundish, 
Jaws above the line of the eyes; eyes large, 
shortest^ seven teeth in a double row; lower jaw a little the 
points- V downward, dotted with yellow 
line is* ‘Vt answer to what Willoughby says, that this 
a blar! t or faint yellow ; but he adds that above it is 
also renrl^'^f to the tail, which is 
dark ash-"''" ^he top of the head 
a green young white or silvery, with 
telow whitP ^ darkish green or yellow; 
spotted on tti 7^/ ^ of blue. Scales of moderate size, 
younger '”'^th black. Eye yellow, and in the 
^d the the C. Grislagine of Linnaeus, this 
is greenisitn ^ ^y® ''^iiite; in the older, or true Dolula, the dorsal 
Ventral wltli o even rays; the anal with eleven rays, and 
eaudal Vilni , red; pectoral yellow, fifteen rays: 
Mr Y 7 tbe vertebras forty. 
'ind, he sir ^ ®i^ i^eiies and a half long, 
to its lenJfl’ ^ yo^uig male fish, was slender in proportion 
becomin.. 1 / i general colour dusky blue on the back, 
lateral if ^be sides, silvery white beneath. The 
tabes a 7! ®®®“ding from the upper angle of the operculum 
scales of parallel to the curve of the belly; 
pectoral bus dusky brown; 
^nd blunt-™ orange red; head rounded 
tt; nostrils tbe longest, the under jaw shutting within 
^be eye thaftP™^ '’"‘tber nearer 
silvery whitP- /. *PP^^^?’ orange; cheeks and operculum 
tbe anterior ’edl^ 7^7^ between 
^®®by portion If f ^ m the 
longest the 1 f ^be first ray short, the second the 
nine, pectoral last ray double. Number of fin rays— the dorsal 
My '■“■‘'•i «’'®y- 
t'"’ di,i.i„„, Z ]«; fill! *? '"'“ta fa laige, .nd of it, 
forward and fn r j * ^ large portion of the cavity; bent 
to the base of thn n T ^ P^®®®® "P 
if not sought f V 1 .^°™ second division; so small that 
®®^gbt for It might have escaped observation. 
