Our Countrys Fishes And How to Know Them a Guide to All the Fishes of Great B
Our Countrys Fishes And How to Know Them a Guide to All the Fishes of Great B
W J William John Gordon
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Teeth conical and pointed. Gill openings wide and lateral. Rhina, 237. CHAPTER VIII. FAMILIES AND GENERA, THE particulars given herein are only such as are necessary for distinguishing the genera from each other with regard to their representatives in the British list. The arrangement is alphabetical. The orders are given as facilitating reference to the preceding chapter. In the next chapter will be found the species of each genus and their main characteristics. Acipenseridse. (CHONDROSTEI. ) ...Plate xxvii. Acipenstr, 220. Atherinidse. (ACANTHOPTERYGII. ) Plate x, Atherina, 83, 84. Balistidse. (PLECTOGNATHI. ) Plate xv. Balistes, 120, 121. Blenniidse. (ACANTHOPTERYGII. ) Plate x. Ventrals absent. Anarrhichas t ia. Vf teeth strong and conical, 75. Centronotus, jaw teeth small, 81. Ventrals small. Zoarces, caudal absent, 82. Carelophus, caudal present, dorsal level throughout, 80. Blennius, caudal present, dorsal not level throughout, 76 79. Callionymidse. (ACANTHOPTERYGII. ) Plate ix CalUonymus, 72, 73.
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