. The Bashford Dean memorial volume :. Fishes; Sharks; Fishes, Fossil. The Embryology of Heterodontus japonicus 691. Text-figure 23. A young female Japanese Bullhead Shark, Heterodontus japonicus. This specimen, collected in Japanese waters, was about 406 mm. (16 inches) long, and was drawn after preservation in alcohol. After Maclay and Macleay, 1884, Fig. 1, pi. 20. Right and left are here reversed. (Shimoda, at the entrance to the Sagami Sea?) by the Perry Expedition to Japan. Brevoort states that all the drawings of fishes were made from recently procured specimens; but that no professiona


. The Bashford Dean memorial volume :. Fishes; Sharks; Fishes, Fossil. The Embryology of Heterodontus japonicus 691. Text-figure 23. A young female Japanese Bullhead Shark, Heterodontus japonicus. This specimen, collected in Japanese waters, was about 406 mm. (16 inches) long, and was drawn after preservation in alcohol. After Maclay and Macleay, 1884, Fig. 1, pi. 20. Right and left are here reversed. (Shimoda, at the entrance to the Sagami Sea?) by the Perry Expedition to Japan. Brevoort states that all the drawings of fishes were made from recently procured specimens; but that no professional zoologists accompanied the expedition, hence in making the drawings no close attention was paid to specific characters. From the small si?e of Brevoort's. 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 Dean, Bashford, 1867-1928; Gudger, E. W. (Eugene Willis), 1866-1956. New York : [American Museum of Natural History],


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