FISHES. THORACIC. 32^ Pc'rca. ^13 
Dorfal fins fubunkcd ; tail with a black ocellatc fpot at the 
bafe. 
Inhabits is called the Haip. 
Fivft ray of the dorfal fin very fliort, the firft of Ac oentra 
{hotter and unarmed fpot on the tail enrirclcQ with white. 
Dorf. to, d : pcet. i6 : vent. 6 ; an. ,l : cand. ib rays. 
Silvery-blueiih, with numerous ocellatc brown fpots. 
Grows to about the length of a foot ; a very beautiful fifin 
Shots on the body with white centres, thofe on the head pefctoial 
and ventral fins fmiller, and without the white centres. 
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■tna. Red, with tranfverfc dulky lines on the Tides ; gdl-covers 
with a black fpot ; dorfal fpmes 15. Pr 
Inhabits Europe : about a foot long ; flefh goo . 
S large, deformed; la^e; tfh fmall, numerous; on 
the head and ^ill-covers are ftrong fpmes. 
pect.ic): vent-V- ‘‘■n- .P- caud. turn's. 
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hr. 
Dorf. If. 
Porfal fin with 17 fpinous and 8 foft rays •, fcales rough, 
with a whitiih denticulate edge. 
Inhabits rivulets in Tranquebar ; by 
vers^ fincular habit of crawling up trees, which it enects oy 
of ,ho fpino. f 
filmy mucu^bovrdulky^re^^ lighter on the fades, beneath 
iri fhTning golden ; gidUovers foaled, Jpinmis, the middle 
foines longerT dorfal and anal fins when folded hid m a 
nnsitudinal cavity ; ptBoral oblong, obtufe ; ventral fome- 
'Xv tZeack'rkU; tatl a little rounded, the rays 
: pect. 12 : vent. It an. caud. 17 rays. 
Body filvery, with 8 brown bands. 
Intabit. rnnk a«mco.- fptos or o' ‘h' ^ 
Polymr.s, . 
