CHAPTER IV. 



CLASS PISCES.* 



Aquatic vertebrata ivhich breathe by means of pharyngeal gills 

 and possess typically two pairs of appendages which never present 

 any trace of a pentadactyle structure. Median fins supported, except 

 in Marsipobranchs, by dermal fin-rays (dermotrichia) are always 

 present. There are ten pairs of cranial nerves and paired posterior 

 cardinal veins. 



Fishes are sharply marked off from all the other classes of 

 Vertebrata by the form of their pectoral and pelvic appendages. 

 These, which must be regarded as homologous with the limbs 

 of the higher groups, are cutaneous expansions supported by 

 skeletal structures, which, though presenting in their fan-like 

 arrangement some distant resemblance to the skeletal structures 

 of the pentadactyle limb, are yet never arranged on the penta- 



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 Paris, 1828-1849. Baer, Entwickelungsgeschichte der Fische, Leipzig, 

 1835. J. Miiller, Vergleichende Anatomie der Myxinoiden, Berlin, 1835- 

 45. Id. Ueber den Bau u. die Grenzen der Ganoiden u. d. natiirliche 

 System der Fische, Abh. d. Berlin, Akad, 1846. L. Agassiz, Eecherches 

 8ur les Poissons fossiles, 5 vols. Neuchatel, 1833-44. Stannius, op. 

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 Monarchie, Leipzig, 1858. A Dumeril, Ichthyologie, etc., 2 vols., Paris, 

 1866. Siebold, Die SOsswasserfische von Mitteleuropa, Leipzig, 1863. 

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 Museum, vols, i-viii., 1859-1870. A. S. Woodward, Catalogue of Fossil 

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