R. is a Bafket, formed fey JBgjffy i^ V S
bark. This feparated whole from the tree . is : gathf.re4 :up,
at each end in foldsj. and bound in that form by witjies,:
which alfo make the handle. Tfee Bafket is patched in feveral
places with i yellow gum, .from which it appears to havp been
fometimes ufed for carrying water.
Thefe Implements are drawn from exa£t meafuremjnt^ and
fitted to .a fcale of three feet, inferted at the foot of the Plate.
FLYINGA
P P E N D I X .
F L Y I N G - F I 8 H.
■ ExoC^TUS VohlTANS.
This fifh. is fo well known to Naturalifts, and is fo frequently
feen in every voyage, that it is unneceffary to give
a particql^/defcriptipn of it. gSqe^ate. page 266.
S E A -H O R & E , or, ;H I P P O C . AM P U SL
This animal, like the Flying-fifh, being commonly known*
a ddfeription is not‘neceflary. It is the Syngnathus Hippor-
eampus of,Linnaeus. See Plate page 264.
G R A N U L A T E D B A L I S T E S * .
' BaXISTES : GRAhtTLATAV'V';
Baliftes pinna dorfali anteriore Biradiata, corf ore granojp.
Yalde affinis B\ Papillofo Linncei^ Corpus alhido-cinerafcens,,papillis par^
. vulis afperfum-,
<Thorax velut in fdcculum produB'us.-
Baliftes with the anterior dorfid fin- two-fpined; and. the-Body covered
with granules.,
•This fifh, is extremely nearly allied to the Baliftes Papillofus of. Linnaeus.,
The body is or a whitifh afli-colour, and covered' with.final! papillae.
The thorax aid'll' • into« 'a Sacculus Beneath-. See-Plate;
page 254.
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