. The economic mollusca of Acadia [microform]. Mollusks; Zoology, Economic; Mollusques; Zoologie économique. 30. THE ECOWOMIC M0LLU8CA OF ACADIA. «. .!/^fi"" '° ftPPfiaranco the long-flnned 8<iuld differs little from tbe short-flnned the most marked difference being indicated by lielrnHmci. In /.. p^Ui, the caudal fln ex- tends over one hulf the length of the body, clearly dUtlnguUhlng it from 0. iUec^brom, in which It is not more than twoflfths of that ength. The "pen" in the former is much broader than in the latter. The egg, are laid in gelatinous capsules, attached t
. The economic mollusca of Acadia [microform]. Mollusks; Zoology, Economic; Mollusques; Zoologie économique. 30. THE ECOWOMIC M0LLU8CA OF ACADIA. «. .!/^fi"" '° ftPPfiaranco the long-flnned 8<iuld differs little from tbe short-flnned the most marked difference being indicated by lielrnHmci. In /.. p^Ui, the caudal fln ex- tends over one hulf the length of the body, clearly dUtlnguUhlng it from 0. iUec^brom, in which It is not more than twoflfths of that ength. The "pen" in the former is much broader than in the latter. The egg, are laid in gelatinous capsules, attached to some sup. Economics. It is of precisely the aame use to man as the last species, though from its more southern range, it 18 httle used for bait. It is the common Squid south of Cape Cod. It has been tried as food by the New York Ichthyo- phagous Club, and pronounced "rather ; Works ov Rbferemcr. As for 0. illecebrosa. Fig. Z.—Loligo Pealei. Female, one-thlnl of natural size. Class GASTEROPODA. Z. Fnsng deceincostatug Say. Tritonium decemcosfatum Midd. Neptunea despecta Lin., var. carinata. Neptunea decmncostata Say. Ten-ribbed Spindle-ahell. [i^VtiM, a spindle; decemco»tat\u, t«n-rlbbed.] _ Distribution, (a) (?w«m/;~J^ mark to forty fathoms. Cape Cod to Sable 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 Ganong, William F. (William Francis), 1864-1941. [Saint John, N. B. ? : s. n. ]
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