This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...blodon. b. g. Teeth even; large black spot at base of tail. Johnius. 82. g. Teeth minute, apparently wanting; anal spine feeble. Leio stomus. 83(2.) h. A single barbel at the end of lower jaw. Umbrina. 84. h. Lower jaw with several obvious barbels. Pogonias. f. h. A few very small barbels; D. with 1 1 sp.; 28 R. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: ...blodon. b. g. Teeth even; large black spot at base of tail. Johnius. 82. g. Teeth minute, apparently wanting; anal spine feeble. Leio stomus. 83(2.) h. A single barbel at the end of lower jaw. Umbrina. 84. h. Lower jaw with several obvious barbels. Pogonias. f. h. A few very small barbels; D. with 1 1 sp.; 28 R. Micropo go'1. g. i. Soft part of dorsal scaly; mouth usually bright-red inside. Hcemulon. h. i. Dorsal and anal scaleless; dimple and pores on chin. Pristi poma. 92. i. Dorsal and anal elongated behind; rusty and speckled. Lo botes. 93, j. Molars in several rows; several cutting incisors. Sargus. i. j. Molars rounded, 3 rows; 4 to 6 blunt teeth in front; head yellow. Chrysophris, 97. j. Molars small, rounded, in two rows; head purplish. Pagrus. j. k. General outline roundish or oval; first dorsal in a groove. Ephippus. k, l. Upper jaw prolonged into a "sword;" large fishes. m. l. Upper jaw not prolonged into a " sword." n. m. No ventrals; toothless; a single elongated dorsal. Xiphias. 108. m. Ventrals present: (Southern: found by Agassiz at Penikese, 1873.) Tetraptorurus. 109. n. With two distinct dorsal fins. o. n. Dorsal single; often with free spines in front, s. o. 7 or more finlets behind dorsal and anal. p. o. iMo finlets behind dorsal and anal. q. o. A single finlet behind D. and A; teeth minute. Caranx. 116. p. Dorsals wide apart; teeth small; tail crests small. Scomber. I. p. Dorsals near; teeth small; tail crests and corselet large. Thynnus. m. p. Teeth stout, sharp, distant; corselet small; 1st D. 20 R. Pel amys. 104. p. Teeth large and sharp; no corselet; sides with yellow spots. Cybium. 106. q. D., A. and V. with long filaments; body much compressed. Argyreiosus. q. q. Fin raysnot prolonged into filaments. r. r. Late...
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