A Guide to the Study of Fishes (Vol. 1&2)

A Guide to the Study of Fishes (Vol. 1&2)
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This book is a Victorian-era guide to the study of fishes from morphology and division into biological classes to the description of habitats. A learner will be interested in the abundance of facts and details about such topics like the build of the fish, the morphology (the organs of nutrition, the organs of perspiration, the skeleton, etc. ), the instincts of fishes and their ability to adapt to environment, notes on the history of ichthyology and much more. The book is filled with clear and informative illustrations.





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David Starr Jordan. A Guide to the Study of Fishes (Vol. 1&2)

A Guide to the Study of Fishes (Vol. 1&2)

Table of Contents

Volume 1

CHAPTER I. THE LIFE OF THE FISH

CHAPTER II. THE EXTERIOR OF THE FISH

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER III. THE DISSECTION OF THE FISH

CHAPTER IV. THE SKELETON OF THE FISH

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER V. MORPHOLOGY OF THE FINS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VI. THE ORGANS OF RESPIRATION

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VII. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER VIII. THE ORGANS OF SENSE

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER IX. THE ORGANS OF REPRODUCTION

CHAPTER X. EMBRYOLOGY AND GROWTH OF FISHES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XI. INSTINCTS, HABITS, AND ADAPTATIONS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XII. ADAPTATIONS OF FISHES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIII. THE COLORS OF FISHES

CHAPTER XIV. THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF FISHES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XV. ISTHMUS BARRIERS SEPARATING FISH FAUNAS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVI. DISPERSION OF FRESH-WATER FISHES63

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVII. BARRIERS TO DISPERSION OF RIVER FISHES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XVIII. FISHES AS FOOD FOR MAN

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XIX. DISEASES OF FISHES

CHAPTER XX. THE MYTHOLOGY OF FISHES

CHAPTER XXI. CLASSIFICATION OF FISHES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXII. THE HISTORY OF ICHTHYOLOGY

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXIII. THE COLLECTION OF FISHES

CHAPTER XXIV. THE EVOLUTION OF FISHES

CHAPTER XXV. THE PROTOCHORDATA

CHAPTER XXVI. THE TUNICATES, OR ASCIDIANS

CHAPTER XXVII. THE LEPTOCARDII, OR LANCELETS

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE CYCLOSTOMES, OR LAMPREYS

CHAPTER XXIX. THE CLASS ELASMOBRANCHII OR SHARK-LIKE FISHES

CHAPTER XXX. THE TRUE SHARKS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXI. THE HOLOCEPHALI, OR CHIMÆRAS

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXII. THE CLASS OSTRACOPHORI152

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIII. ARTHRODIRES

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXIV. THE CROSSOPTERYGII

FOOTNOTES:

CHAPTER XXXV. SUBCLASS DIPNEUSTI,164 OR LUNGFISHES

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 2

CHAPTER I. THE GANOIDS

CHAPTER II. THE GANOIDS—Continued

CHAPTER III. ISOSPONDYLI

CHAPTER IV. SALMONIDÆ

CHAPTER V. SALMONIDÆ—(Continued)

CHAPTER VI. THE GRAYLING AND THE SMELT

CHAPTER VII. THE APODES, OR EEL-LIKE FISHES

CHAPTER VIII. SERIES OSTARIOPHYSI

CHAPTER IX. THE NEMATOGNATHI, OR CATFISHES

CHAPTER X. THE SCYPHOPHORI, HAPLOMI, AND XENOMI

CHAPTER XI. ACANTHOPTERYGII; SYNENTOGNATHI

CHAPTER XII. PERCESOCES AND RHEGNOPTERI

CHAPTER XIII. PHTHINOBRANCHII: HEMIBRANCHII, LOPHOBRANCHII, AND HYPOSTOMIDES

CHAPTER XIV. SALMOPERCÆ AND OTHER TRANSITIONAL. GROUPS

CHAPTER XV. BERYCOIDEI

CHAPTER XVI. PERCOMORPHI

CHAPTER XVII. CAVALLAS AND PAMPANOS

CHAPTER XVIII. PERCOIDEA, OR PERCH-LIKE FISHES

CHAPTER XIX. THE BASS AND THEIR RELATIVES

CHAPTER XX. THE SURMULLETS, THE CROAKERS AND THEIR. RELATIVES

CHAPTER XXI. LABYRINTHICI AND HOLCONOTI

CHAPTER XXII. CHROMIDES AND PHARYNGOGNATHI

CHAPTER XXIII. THE SQUAMIPINNES

CHAPTER XXIV. SERIES PLECTOGNATHI

CHAPTER XXV. PAREIOPLITÆ, OR MAILED-CHEEK FISHES

CHAPTER XXVI. GOBIOIDEI, DISCOCEPHALI, AND TÆNIOSOMI

CHAPTER XXVII. SUBORDER HETEROSOMATA

CHAPTER XXVIII. SUBORDER JUGULARES

CHAPTER XXIX. THE BLENNIES: BLENNIIDÆ

CHAPTER XXX. OPISTHOMI AND ANACANTHINI

CHAPTER XXXI. ORDER PEDICULATI: THE ANGLERS

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The Girdle in Dipnoans.—"The proximal element of the anterior limb in the Dipnoi has almost by common consent been regarded as homologous with the humerus of the higher vertebrates.

"The humerus of Urodele Batrachians, as well as the extinct Ganocephala and Labyrinthodontia, is articulated chiefly with the coracoid. Therefore the element of the shoulder-girdle with which the humerus of the Dipnoi is articulated must also be regarded as the coracoid (subject to the proviso hereinafter stated), unless some specific evidence can be shown to the contrary. No such evidence has been produced.

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