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" ... power, when we consider that they serve to assist in almost constantly suspending this little fish in the most rapid streams. Scales of the parr, taken from the lateral line below the dorsal fin, were altogether larger, the length greater by nearly... "
A Manual of British Vertebrate Animals: Or Descriptions of All the Animals ... - Page 410
by Leonard Jenyns - 1835 - 559 pages
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A Manual of British Vertebrate Animals: Or Descriptions of All the Animals ...

Leonard Jenyns - 1835 - 602 pages
...Samlet and Parr, Penn. Brit. Zool. vol. HI. p. 303. pi. 59. no. 148. & pi. 66. no. 78. Id. (Edit. 1812.) vol. in. p. 404. pis. 70, & 77. LENGTH. From six to...are also found in the young Trout, and in the young • Sim. vol. ip 79. t This character, which 1 ha\e not hart an opportunity of verifying myself, ii...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Volume 18

1835 - 438 pages
...in the most rapid streams. Scales of the parr taken from the lateral line below the dorsal fin, were altogether larger, the length greater by nearly one-third,...strongly marked towards the basal end of the scale. The osteology of the head was still more convincing. The general greater delicacy of the bones in the...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 18

1835 - 442 pages
...the most rapid' streams. Scales of the parr take* from the lateral line below the dorsal fin, were altogether larger, the length greater by nearly one-third,...strongly marked towards the basal end of the scale. The osteology of the head was still more convincing. The general greater delicacy of the bones in the...
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A History of British Fishes, Volume 2

William Yarrell - 1836 - 494 pages
...in the most rapid streams. Scales of the Parr taken from the lateral line below the dorsal fin were altogether larger, the length greater by nearly onethird,...strongly marked towards the basal end of the scale. The greater delicacy of the bones in the Panis still kept up very distinctly. The operculum forming...
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Records of General Science, Volume 3

Robert Dundas Thomson, Thomas Thomson - 1836 - 504 pages
...of the parr, taken from the lateral line, were altogether larger, the length greater by one- third ; the furrowing more delicate, and the form of the canal...apparent or so strongly marked towards the basal end. In the osteology of the head, which appears to offer the most constant and well-marked distinctions...
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Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society, Volume 7

Wernerian Natural History Society, Edinburgh - 1838 - 664 pages
...the most rapid streams. Scales of the parr, taken from the lateral line below the dorsal fin, were altogether larger, the length greater by nearly onethird,...strongly marked, towards the basal end of the scale. The greater delicacy of the bones of the parr is still kept up very distinctly. The operculum forming...
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Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society, Volume 7

1838 - 636 pages
...rapid streams. Scales of the parr, taken from the lateral line below the dorsal fin, were al together larger, the length greater by nearly onethird, the...strongly marked, towards the basal end of the scale. The greater delicacy of the bones of the parr is still kept up very distinctly. The operculum forming...
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The Parr & Salmon Controversy: With Authentic Reports of the Legal Judgments ...

Henry Flowerdew - 1871 - 156 pages
...most rapid streams. The scales of the parr, taken from the lateral line below the dorsal fin, were altogether larger ; the length greater by nearly one-third...or so strongly marked towards the basal end of the skull." 5. — Dr Heysham of Carlisle, in 1826, appears to have made a minute anatomical examination...
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The Parr, Salmon, Whitling & Yellow-fin Controversy: with Authentic Reports ...

Henry Flowerdew - 1883 - 242 pages
...lateral line below the dorsal fin, were altogether larger ; the length greater by nearly one third ; the furrowing more delicate, and the form of the canal...or so strongly marked towards the basal end of the skull." 5. Dr. Heysham, of Carlisle, in 1826, appears to have made a minute anatomical examination...
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