Bagre Secunde Specii Marggr. Affinis: The Cat Fish.
Some of these fish are two Foot in Length. They are without Scales,
of a dusky black on the Back, and of a pale Flesh Colour on the
Belly. It had six Fins, one under each Gill, one on the Fore-part
of the Back of a Conick form, between which and the Tail a smaller
one; one under the Abdomen, and another between it and the Tail:
The Tail small and forked, which with the Fins are of a dusky red
Colour; the Eyes small, of a deep yellow or Gold Colour: From under
each Eye shoots forth a very long fleshy Barb; before the Eyes grow
likewise two more very small, and to the under Lip hang several
more. Its Head is very large and rounding, with a very wide Mouth,
capable of receiving a Fish as big as itfelf. They prey on their
own kind as well as other kinds of Fifh, tho' their Teeth are very
small; they frequent both fresh and salt Waters in most of the Rivers
in the Northern Parts of America; their Flesh tastes like that of
an Eel, and are accounted good eating Fish; There is another kind
of this Fish, which has two long sharp Bones on each Side of the
Jaws, which it can contract and extend in Defence of it self.
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