. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. Ling*. Hake. Dentition of the Gadoids figured in Plate XX to show relation of teeth to feeding- habits. The drawings are of the upper jaw from below, —Upper jaw. —Lower jaw. —Vomerine teeth. The drawing of the burbot (Plate 18, ) in column II is on a bigger scale than the drawings of the two lings in the same column, and the cerebellum has been removed at its base to expose the medulla-oblongata. This fish is the only gadoid that h


. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. Ling*. Hake. Dentition of the Gadoids figured in Plate XX to show relation of teeth to feeding- habits. The drawings are of the upper jaw from below, —Upper jaw. —Lower jaw. —Vomerine teeth. The drawing of the burbot (Plate 18, ) in column II is on a bigger scale than the drawings of the two lings in the same column, and the cerebellum has been removed at its base to expose the medulla-oblongata. This fish is the only gadoid that has a fresh- Avater habitat. The burbot or eel-pout has, as its name suggests, some of the characteristics of an eel, as well as those of a cod. It is. 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 Evans, Harold Muir, 1866-. Philadelphia, The Blakiston company


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