. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. Fig. 3. (a) (h) (c) (d) (e) (/) e Muttonfish otoliths drawn to the same scale. No. 119: No. 124: No. 41: No. 9'8: No. 31: No. 33; llx -7 1-5 X -8 2-2 X 1-4 3-2 X 2 4-2x 2-5 4-7 X 30 mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. Fish in first summer, 9'0 cm. in length. " " second summer, 12-6 cm. in length. " third summer. 21-0 cm. in length. " " sixth summer, 33-5 cm. in length. " " tenth summer, 51-5 cm. in length. " " seventeenth summer. 61-5 cm. in length. that used by Fryd" (1901) for Zoarces


. Contributions to Canadian biology. Marine biology; Natural history. Fig. 3. (a) (h) (c) (d) (e) (/) e Muttonfish otoliths drawn to the same scale. No. 119: No. 124: No. 41: No. 9'8: No. 31: No. 33; llx -7 1-5 X -8 2-2 X 1-4 3-2 X 2 4-2x 2-5 4-7 X 30 mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. Fish in first summer, 9'0 cm. in length. " " second summer, 12-6 cm. in length. " third summer. 21-0 cm. in length. " " sixth summer, 33-5 cm. in length. " " tenth summer, 51-5 cm. in length. " " seventeenth summer. 61-5 cm. in length. that used by Fryd" (1901) for Zoarces vivipanis. He assumes that during the winter a comparatively small amount of material is added to the otolith and this shows as a narrow opaque band or line. During the summer a comparatively large amount is added, which shows as a broad and much less opaque area. The dark centre. 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 Biological Board of Canada; Canada. Marine Biological Station. Toronto, Biological Board of Canada


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