| 1913 - 764 страница
...of a one-sided symbiosis. The smallest example that I came across in a Strombus measured 32 mm. from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin, and was therefore almost full grown. Probably, therefore, the fish under these circumstances deposits... | |
| 1893 - 1182 страница
...12; V. 3 (1-2); C. 2-13-2. * The standard of length, when not otherwise stated, is the distance from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin. DESCRIPTION — The total length is 14^ inches. The body is compressed throughout, but the shoulder... | |
| David Starr Jordan, Barton Warren Evermann - 1902 - 800 страница
...depth of the body are always compared with the standard length of the fish, which is the distance from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin. The diameter of the eye, length of snout, maxillary, and mandible, and (usually) the length of fins,... | |
| 1905 - 376 страница
...are no teeth on the middle line of the tongue. The head is large, its length being contained 3V2 to 4 times in the length of the body, measured along the...the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin. Brook specimens are usually most profusely spotted. In the sea the spots are more or less obscured... | |
| Charles Tate Regan - 1908 - 310 страница
...length of the fish (in a specimen of 260 mm.) 11. unionensis. The length of the fish is measured from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin, that of the head from the tip of the snout to the extremity of the opercular flap, which appears to... | |
| California. Department of Fish and Game - 1907 - 126 страница
...head along the side being contained four and one half to five times in the length of the body from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin. The scales in the Steelhead are rather small, averaging about one hundred and fifty in a lengthwise... | |
| United States. Bureau of Fisheries - 1908 - 364 страница
...proportional measurements ° recorded in the following pages are expressed in hundredths of the length from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin. The tables are intended to record something of the degree of differentiation which has arisen between... | |
| Charles Frederick Holder, David Starr Jordan - 1909 - 422 страница
...head along the side being contained four and one-half to five times in the length of the body from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin. The scales in the steelhead are rather small, averaging about one hundred and fifty in a lengthwise... | |
| Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - 1897 - 108 страница
...when so, it is supposed to be the average length of the mature fish. This length is the distance from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin, or end of the spinal column, and not to the tip of the tail. Head in length means the number of times... | |
| British Columbia. Dept. of Fisheries - 1914 - 706 страница
...docked. Measurements of the length of the flsh were made by laying a steel tape along the body from the tip of the snout to the base of the caudal fin. This has the advantage of being the only practical method with flsh varying so widely in size and examined... | |
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