. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Fig. I3l.—Xiphias clodiu!). fishes attain a large size, [and the dorsal fin is subject to variations]. Centronotus, a genus having free spines in- stead of the first part of the dorsal, and ventrals in all the species. The subgenera are,— Naucrates, the Pilot-fish, has spindle-shaped body, free dorsal spines,keel on the tail as in the Herring, and two free spines before the anal. The Common. —Tiic mot fisn. Please note that these images are
. The animal kingdom : arranged after its organization; forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Zoology. Fig. I3l.—Xiphias clodiu!). fishes attain a large size, [and the dorsal fin is subject to variations]. Centronotus, a genus having free spines in- stead of the first part of the dorsal, and ventrals in all the species. The subgenera are,— Naucrates, the Pilot-fish, has spindle-shaped body, free dorsal spines,keel on the tail as in the Herring, and two free spines before the anal. The Common. —Tiic mot fisn. 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 Cuvier, Georges, baron, 1769-1832; Carpenter, William Benjamin, 1813-1885; Westwood, J. O. (John Obadiah), 1805-1893. London H. G. Bohn
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