. An introduction to zoology [microform] : for the use of high schools. Zoology; Zoologie. 60 HIGH SCHOOL ZOOLOGY. E â I; i li Salmons by their large scales and toothless jaws. Both Salmon and White-fish have certain a|)[)en(lages of the intestines which are not present either in the Siluroids or Cyprinoids; these are situated at the junction of the stomach and intestine and are known as the pyloric coeca. They serve to increase the digest- ing and absorbing surface of the intestines. They are small and few in number in certain smaller marine Salmonidae such as the Capelin (Mallotus villosus)
. An introduction to zoology [microform] : for the use of high schools. Zoology; Zoologie. 60 HIGH SCHOOL ZOOLOGY. E â I; i li Salmons by their large scales and toothless jaws. Both Salmon and White-fish have certain a|)[)en(lages of the intestines which are not present either in the Siluroids or Cyprinoids; these are situated at the junction of the stomach and intestine and are known as the pyloric coeca. They serve to increase the digest- ing and absorbing surface of the intestines. They are small and few in number in certain smaller marine Salmonidae such as the Capelin (Mallotus villosus) (Fig. 26) and Smelts (Osmerus mordax) (Fig. 27), which in si)ite of their size are of some importance as food-fishes. All of the Salmonidse have cycloid scales, a pseudobranch and an adipose Fig. 26.âThe Capelin. MaUotus villosus. }. (U. S. F. C.) I Itrf . i> i. 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 Wright, R. Ramsay (Robert Ramsay), 1852-1933. Toronto : Copp, Clark
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