. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. Fig. ].—Rear view of yellow sand-shell in natural position in bottom under water, showing the two siphonal open- ines, the gaping shell, and the apposed mar^jins of the mantle. Fig. 2.—Rear view of A nodonta corpulenta showing siphonal openings. Note the very smooth margins of the upper e.^halent opening and the fimbriae or "feel- ers" protecting the lower orinhalent Fig. 3.—Tracks of young mussels in crate. Change in the conditions of the water had caused them to wander more thau Please note that th
. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. Fig. ].—Rear view of yellow sand-shell in natural position in bottom under water, showing the two siphonal open- ines, the gaping shell, and the apposed mar^jins of the mantle. Fig. 2.—Rear view of A nodonta corpulenta showing siphonal openings. Note the very smooth margins of the upper e.^halent opening and the fimbriae or "feel- ers" protecting the lower orinhalent Fig. 3.—Tracks of young mussels in crate. Change in the conditions of the water had caused them to wander more thau 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 United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Washington, D. C. : Govt. Print. Off.
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