FISHES. THORACld. 38. Tngla. 
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38. TRIGLA. Head large, mailed, . 
rough lines t eyes large, round, 
cal : mouth large : palate and 
armed with Iharp teeth : nopHLs do*^' 
hie : gill-cover of a fingle, radi^^ , 
fpinous piece ; the membrane 7-ray^^ , 
body wedged, coated with fmall 
back ftraight, with a longitudinal 
nous groove each fide ; lateral 
ftraight, nearer the back ; belly thic*^' 
ventral and peBoral fins large, the 
ter with articulate appendages fitua^S 
before them, GurnOl^^' 
Cataphrac- Appendages 2 ; fnout long, forked ; body mailed., 
tus. Inhabits the Mediterranean lea; body octangular, pale 
brown ; 6 inches long. 
Moupi without teeth ; lower lip with numerous cirri ; 
widely forked,. the divifions obtufe ; ventral nvA pecief^^^ 
connafted; (ai 7 flightly 2-lobed. 
DorJ, peCl, ii\ vent, S: an.zoi caud 10 nys, 
*d.yra. Appendages 3 ; noftrlls tubular. P‘f‘ 
Inhabits the Britijk coafts ; near 2 feet long. 
Snout divided into 2 broad plates, each terminated with 3 
on the inner corner of each eye a llrong fpine, the bonV P 
of thehwd, terminating each fide with another; 
armed with a lharp llrong fpine ; over the pectoral 
large lharp fpine ; lower jaw much fhorter than the upP||;{ 
hack ferrate^ with lharp Itrong IpirieSi pointing 
tail ; tail lunate. 
Dorf. to, 18 : pect. 12 ; vent, i: an. .J; caud, — rays* 
*Gurnar. Appendages 3 ; back with black and*red fpots. 
dus. ' Inhabits European leas; i| — 3 feet long; body above 
beneath reddilh, covered with Iball white fcales ; 
crabs and teftaceous annuals-' y fielh v-erygood; 
