. Canadian fisheries expedition, 1914-1915; Investigations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Atlantic waters of Canada. Fisheries -- Canada; Scientific expeditions. 22 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE As will be seen from the table, the ova of cod and haddock have a diameter of 1-15 to 1-50 mm.; a number of safely determinable cod eggs 1-25 to 1-35, and haddock eggs 1-30 to 1-45 mm. With regard to the pigmentation, the larvae of cod should most properly be taken as belonging to the type described by Schmidt from the southern part of the North sea; it may perhaps be designed as a warm-water type,
. Canadian fisheries expedition, 1914-1915; Investigations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Atlantic waters of Canada. Fisheries -- Canada; Scientific expeditions. 22 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE As will be seen from the table, the ova of cod and haddock have a diameter of 1-15 to 1-50 mm.; a number of safely determinable cod eggs 1-25 to 1-35, and haddock eggs 1-30 to 1-45 mm. With regard to the pigmentation, the larvae of cod should most properly be taken as belonging to the type described by Schmidt from the southern part of the North sea; it may perhaps be designed as a warm-water type, with extremely faint pigment. Vide fig. 17, and, for comparison, also fig. 16, which shows a more northerly type. As no larva of this type was available suitable for illustration purposes in the material, one from Norway has here been used. On looking through the tables, we find a single haddock egg in the gulf of St. Lawrence, and no haddock larvse; the material from here can therefore, practically speaking, be taken as belonging to Gadus Fig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canada. Dept. of the Naval Service. Ottawa, J. de Labroquerie Tache
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