The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen 2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... dorsal fin with nine spiny rays , the second dorsal fin with eleven rays , whereof the first is spinescent , anal fin with twelve rays , whereof three spiny , second ray of the thoracic fin mucro- nate elongated , a flesh coloured spot ...
... dorsal fin with nine spiny rays , the second dorsal fin with eleven rays , whereof the first is spinescent , anal fin with twelve rays , whereof three spiny , second ray of the thoracic fin mucro- nate elongated , a flesh coloured spot ...
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... dorsal fin is eight inches long , reaching further back than the tail ; the first ray of the anal fin is white , and is five inches in length . The skin is whitish and scaleless . The hue is white and bright , with bluish along the back ...
... dorsal fin is eight inches long , reaching further back than the tail ; the first ray of the anal fin is white , and is five inches in length . The skin is whitish and scaleless . The hue is white and bright , with bluish along the back ...
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... dorsal fin ; this is composed of twenty - three rays , the first six or seven of which are longer than the rest , and project far backward . The anal fin is of a width and length cor- responding to the second dorsal , and is com- posed ...
... dorsal fin ; this is composed of twenty - three rays , the first six or seven of which are longer than the rest , and project far backward . The anal fin is of a width and length cor- responding to the second dorsal , and is com- posed ...
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