. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 476.—Fresh-water Viviparous Perch, Hysterocar-p'us traski Gibbons. Sacramento River. to California, these two living in Japan. The species are rela- tively small fishes, from five inches to eighteen inches in length, with rather large, usually silvery scales, small mouths and small teeth. They feed mainly on crustaceans, two or three species being herbivorous. With two exceptions, they inhabit. Fig. 477.—Hypsurus caryi (Agassiz). Monterey. the shallow waters on sandy beaches, where they bring forth their young. They can be readily taken in nets in the Please note


. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 476.—Fresh-water Viviparous Perch, Hysterocar-p'us traski Gibbons. Sacramento River. to California, these two living in Japan. The species are rela- tively small fishes, from five inches to eighteen inches in length, with rather large, usually silvery scales, small mouths and small teeth. They feed mainly on crustaceans, two or three species being herbivorous. With two exceptions, they inhabit. Fig. 477.—Hypsurus caryi (Agassiz). Monterey. the shallow waters on sandy beaches, where they bring forth their young. They can be readily taken in nets in the 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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