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Identifier: contributionstoc19151916biol (find matches)
Title: Contributions to Canadian biology
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Biological Board of Canada Canada. Marine Biological Station
Subjects: Marine biology Natural history
Publisher: Toronto, Biological Board of Canada
Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MBLWHOI Library

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iv. Lect.), Ottawa Natur-alist, Yol. XX., 1906. 8. H. C. Williamson—Specific Characters of Gadus luscus, etc. 24th Ann. Eep.Scott. Fish Board, 1905, Part III. EXPLANATION OF PLATE. Plate IX. Fig. 1. Haddock, Gadus aeglefinus, showing usual thumb-mark. 2. Haddock, Gadus aeglefinus (llf-inch long), with six transverse bars or thumb-marks. 3. Haddock, Gadus aeglefinus (15-inch long), with four transverse bars or thumb-marks. 4. European Bib, Gadus luscus (2%-inch long), with four transverse bars, after W. C. Mcintosh. 5. European Whiting, G. merlangus (1^-inch long), with thirteen partial bars. 6. Atlantic Salmon parr, Salmo salar, with nin£ lateral patches enlarged one-third. 7. Pacific Sockeye salmon parr, Oncorhynchus ncrl-a, eight months old, with 12 or 14 lateral patches, somewhat enlarged. 8. Cunner or Sea Perch, Tautogolahrus adspersus (;-inch long), with nine lateral bars. 9. Black Chromatophores or pigment spots in the skin of the Stickleback (G. aculeatus).yC^ 250. Plate IX.
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SII.--:^^.^:--.■.-x_-li1» ^1^ BHYrO-PLAXKTOy OF BAT OF FUNDT 93 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 38a NOTES ON THE PHYTO-PLANKTON OF THE BAY OF FUNDY AND PASSAMAaUODDY BAY. By L. W. Baii.ey, M.A., Pli.U., LL.D., F.R.S.C, Emeritus rruf>ssor of XahiralHistory in the University of New Brunswick., Fredericton, N.B. In previous publications relating to the Diatoms of New Brunswick and PrinceEdward Island, fairly complete lists of these, as found at a series of localities alongthe Atlantic coast, have been given, but no attempt has been made to distinguishbetween littoral or neritic and deeper water or planktonie forms, or to show the rela-tions of either of these to differences of season and environment. Yet it is obviousthat, as with other plants, such varying relationships do exist, and as their varyingabundance must directly affect the food supply of the different animals, such as youngfishes, oysters, etc., which feed upon them, as complete a knowledge as possible uponthese points is highly de

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  • booksubject:Marine_biology
  • booksubject:Natural_history
  • bookpublisher:Toronto__Biological_Board_of_Canada
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