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Fig. 3. Slightly older than preceding stage. Rudiments of anterior dorsal 

 spines and of ventrals have made their appearance, 15""" in length. 



" 4. In this stage the rudimentary anterior dorsal spines, as well as ventrals, 

 have increased somewhat in length, the dorsal and anal arc both 

 higher, and the chromatophores of the body are arranged in bands 

 somewhat as in the adult, 22""" in length. 



" 5. Young Gasterosteus, in wliicli the principal characteristics of the adult 

 are fairly developed, 27""" in length. 



" 5a. Anterior spine of ventral of young Gasterosteus, somewhat older than 

 preceding stage. 



PLATE X. 



AxnERiNicnxnYS notata, Giinth. (Chirostoma, Gill). 



Fig. 1. Young Atherina measuring S"'™ in length. 



" 2. Somewhat older stage, measuring G..5""" in length, seen from above. 



" 3. About in stage of fig. 2, seen in profile. 



" 4. Older than preceding stage, 9°"" in length. 



PLATE XI. 



AXHERINICHTHYS NOTATA, Gunth. 



Fig. 1. Somewhat more advanced than preceding stage (Plate X. fig. 4) 10, 5'"'» 



in length. 

 " 2. Young Atherina measuring 10™"^ in length. 

 " 3. Young Atherina, having the principal characters of the adult, of about 



the same length as fig. 2. 



PLATE XIL 



OSMERUS MORDAX, GUI. 



Fig. 1. Young Osmerus just hatched, measuring 5™™ in length, seen in 



profile. 

 " 2. Same seen from above. 

 " 3. Young Osmerus measuring 9™™ in length. 

 " 4. Considerably older than fig. 3 ; 22™"" in length. 

 " 5. Oldest Osmerus found swimming on the surface, measuring 22™'" in 



length. 



PLATE Xm. 



Ctenolabrus coeruleus, Dek. 



Fig. 1. Young just hatched from the egg, 2"^™ in length. 

 " 2. Young, on the second day after hatching, 3™™ in length. 

 " 3. Young on the third day after hatching. 

 " 4. Young on the third day after hatching, somewhat older. 

 " 5. Young hatched four daj^s, about 4™°> in length, seen in profile. 

 " 6. Young same as fig. 5, seen from above. 



