The Living Animals of the World; a Popular Natural History With One Thousand Illustrations;

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He is also a model parent, alwax's remaining near the eggs and keeping a constant stream of fresli water running over them b}- the action of his breast-fins. A single female may jiroduce as many as 136,000 eggs in a single season.
In Scotland the male is known as the Coriv and tlie female as the Hen Padhle. The species is more commrtn off the coasts of Scotland than elsewhere in the 15ritish Islands.
Like the Lump-suckers, the GoBllls, which form the next family, have the ventral fins modified
...so as to form a sucking-disk, which is used as an anchor. But the gobies are easily THE GOBY FAMILY 629 distinguished by their smaller size, elongated bodies, hard skeleton, and the disposition and structure of the fins, characters which need not be discussed further.
One species, the SPOTTED GOBV, or PoLE-WTNG, found in the Thames, is noteworthy on account of its nest-building habits. The male chooses the empty shell of a cockle or mussel, selecting one with its concave surface downwards. Beneath this the sand is cleared awa)' and cemented by a special glue-like secretion formed by the skin of the fish.


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