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A history of the fishes of the British Islands

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Identifier: historyoffisheso04couch (find matches)
Title: A history of the fishes of the British Islands
Year: 1862 (1860s)
Authors: Couch, Jonathan, 1789-1870 Lydon, A. F
Subjects: Fishes
Publisher: London, Groombridge and Sons
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries

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r of membrane, close behind it the fine pointed orificeof another. Eye rather large. The back rises gradually tothe dorsal fin; scales very small; lateral line slightly raised,straight, the pores small and very numerous. All the fins havethe membrane dense. The thickness of the body is carriedback to the adipose fin, and more especially in the large example.Dorsal fin high, the rays fourteen, the fourth longest and twolast united. The pectoral reaches three fourths of the distanceto the ventrals, broad, with thirteen rays; anal fin eleven;ventral ten or eleven. Colour of the upper parts black, sidesdark, thickly covered with white spots, as were other examples;belly yellow, but in some a tinge of red, this colour seemingto have vanished from the operation of spirit in which theyhad been preserved. Upper ray of the pectoral fin whitish, andin a less degree the border; front border of the anal white;ventrals with a tinge of orange; all besides dark. Air-bladderlarge: milt of small size.
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J2G7 GRAYS CHAR. Sahno Grayi, Gunther; Journal of Zoological Society, 1862, p. 15, pi. 7; where it is called the FreshWater Herring of Lough Melvin, but to bedistinguished from the PoUan, which is also,and more appropriately named Fresh WaterHerring. This Char is among the speciesreferred to by Mr. W. Thompson, vol. iv, p. 160. Much obscurity hangs over this species, as also on the twoothers which are to follow, so far as regards their distinctivehabits. And this is so much more the case in regard to GraysChar, as there is another which inhabits the same Lake Melvin,with which it is likely to be confounded. In order, therefore,that we may not add to the uncertainty which still exists, bydescribing the habits of one, which might more properly belongto the other, it is thought best to limit our notice of this andthe others as enumerated by Dr. Gvmther, to a simple descriptionof each, with a corresponding figure so far as the latter arewithin our reach. After which we shall give a list o

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