. Fishes. Fishes. FiG. 200.—Ten-pounder, Elops saurus L. An ally of the earliest bony fishes. Virginia. bone or gular plate between the branches of the lower jaw, as in the Ganoid genus Amia. The living species are few, abound- ing in the tropical seas, important for their size and numbers,. Fig. 201.—A jirimitive Herring-like fish, Holcolepis kmesiensis, Mantell, restored. Family Elopidce. English Chalk. (After Woodward.) though not valued as food-fishes save to those who, like the Hawaiians and Japanese, eat fishes raw. These people prefer. Please note that these images are extracted from sc
. Fishes. Fishes. FiG. 200.—Ten-pounder, Elops saurus L. An ally of the earliest bony fishes. Virginia. bone or gular plate between the branches of the lower jaw, as in the Ganoid genus Amia. The living species are few, abound- ing in the tropical seas, important for their size and numbers,. Fig. 201.—A jirimitive Herring-like fish, Holcolepis kmesiensis, Mantell, restored. Family Elopidce. English Chalk. (After Woodward.) though not valued as food-fishes save to those who, like the Hawaiians and Japanese, eat fishes raw. These people prefer. 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 Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. New York, H. Holt and Company
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