Englifh fettlement in thofe regions. Among fome 
drawings in Mr. White’s polTeflion I have alfo ob- 
ferved a reprefentation of this fifh, which though 
not executed with minute precifion as to fome par¬ 
ticulars, ferves at lead: to identify the animal, as 
well as to fhew the natural color, which is a bright 
pink-ferruginous or fair reddifh-brovyn; whereas in 
the preferved fpecimen the color is faded into a 
dull brown. The middle part of all the fins is of a 
deeper color than the reft of the animal, and the 
edges are lighter, or of a yellowifti tinge. 
