Elements of comparative zoology (1904) Elements of comparative zoology elementsofcompar1904king Year: 1904 330 SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY. ern parts of both oceans, and find their favorite feeding- grounds on those shallow spots known as 'banks.' The Grand Banks of Newfoundland are constantly visited by fishermen from Europe and America, and have aptly been FIG. 129.—Cod (Gadus morrhua). After Storer. said to be the richest banks in the world, honoring every draft upon them. Allied to the cod is the strange group of flatfishes, the halibut, flounders (fig. 130), turbot, and the like. In


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