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part of the 9th, 10th and 11th dorsal short caudal fin-rays re- 
moved. 
Plate 2—Skeleton of young 8. Salar, left side, hatched at the 
Breeding Establishment, Bedford, near Halifax. Length of fish 
from end of snout to the centre of the caudal fin 21%, inches. 
Right shoulder-girdle and pectoral fin remaining, ventral fins re- 
moved. A marked fish, part of the three first dorsal fin-rays 
having been cut off. Muscular fibres of the anterior attachment 
of the anal fin to the general structure remaining. 
Plate 3, page 162.—Interspinous bones. The third interspin- 
ous bone wag broken off in handling, and, unfortunately, lost. 
Plate 4, pages 162, 163, 172 to 174.—Dorsal fin and interspin- 
ous fin-bones. 
Plate 5, pages 166 to 168, 176 to 178.—Anal fin and inter- 
spinous fin-bones. 
Plate 6, pages 163, 164, 169 to 171, 174 to 176.—Showing 
caudal fin, saddle bone, hypural bones, bone with eup-shaped 
dorsal extremity. The saddle bone is removed to show the three 
(I find this to be the number in another fish from Labrador) re- 
presentative rays, and is shown in this plate above the place it 
occupies in the fish. 
Plate 7, pages 179 to 183.—Left side, upper, or dorsal aspect. 
Fig. 1.—Pelvie bone, with part of right pelvic bone. 
Fig. 2—Ventral Fin. 
Fig. 5.— Ventral appendage, with ligaments to left. 
Fig. 4.—Ventral fins from young Salmon,—lower or ventral 
aspect. 
Fig. 3.—Ventral fins Codfish—upper or dorsal aspect. 
Plate 8, pages 183 to 187.*—-Left shoulder girdle, outer side. 
Fig. 1.—Supra-clavicle. 
Fig. 2.—Inter-clavicle. 
Fig 3.—Clavicle. 
_ Fig. 4.—Pectoral fin. 
Fig 5.—Urohyal bone. In the plate this bone is rather close 
to the clavicle, owing to the shrinking of the integument. 
Plate 9, pages 483 to 187.—Left shoulder girdle, inner side, 
numbered as plate 8. 
