. Contributions to Canadian biology . Fl^d lAM/NAR/A LONG/CRURfS Fl^4ALAf)/A ESCUIENTA LAT/FOUA. F;dZ T/DAL CREEK-the habftat of Fj6^ -^ ENTEROMORPHA INTESTfNAUS -? ffOCHS £/fED viith FUCUS VESC/CULOSUSi-xJ ASCOPRyLLUM NODOSUM 38a—6i 86 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 ON SERIALLY STRIPED HADDOCK IN NEW BRUNSWICK. BY Professor Edward E. Prince, , , , etc.,Dominion Commissioner of Fisheries, Ottawa. (With one Plate). Interesting striped specimens of the common haddock (Gadus aeglefinus) havebeen brought at times to the Atlantic Biolog
. Contributions to Canadian biology . Fl^d lAM/NAR/A LONG/CRURfS Fl^4ALAf)/A ESCUIENTA LAT/FOUA. F;dZ T/DAL CREEK-the habftat of Fj6^ -^ ENTEROMORPHA INTESTfNAUS -? ffOCHS £/fED viith FUCUS VESC/CULOSUSi-xJ ASCOPRyLLUM NODOSUM 38a—6i 86 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE 7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 ON SERIALLY STRIPED HADDOCK IN NEW BRUNSWICK. BY Professor Edward E. Prince, , , , etc.,Dominion Commissioner of Fisheries, Ottawa. (With one Plate). Interesting striped specimens of the common haddock (Gadus aeglefinus) havebeen brought at times to the Atlantic Biological Station, which are noteworthy onaccount of the contrast which they present to the usual type brought in by the fisher-men. They exhibit a series of broad bands and blotches of dark pigment on each sideof the body, from the shoulder to the tail. The specimens do not seem to be by anymeans rare in Passamaquoddy bay, adjacent to St. Andrews, where the BiologicalStation is situated, and they are of some interest in themselves, and of wider interestin connection with the coloration of fis
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