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Some fishes of the District. 
By G. Mortanp Day. 
Read before the Society, February 9th, 1894. 
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ISHES form a large and interesting class among the 
#B vertebrate animals, and there are to be found in the 
rivers and ponds in this neighbourhood no less than twenty- 
three different kinds, and the following table shews at a 
glance not only their names, but also the different families, 
orders, and sub-classes, under which they are grouped. 
CLass—PIscEsS—FIsHES. 
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SUB-CLASS—TELEOSTEI. CYCLOSTOMATA. 
Perfect boned. Round-mouthed. 
a Er  — -s\ 
ORDER—PHYSOSTSMI. ACANTHOPTERYGII. ANACANTHINI. 
With opening from air bladder Spiny finned. Spineless. i 
to cesophagus. 
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i 
— SS SS SS 
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MILY—SALMONIDA, ESOCIDA. MURANDIA. CYPRINDA. PERCIDA. GASTEROSTEIDA. COTTIDA. GADIDA. PETROMYZONTIDA. 
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cies: Salmon. Pike. Eel. Barbel. Perch. Stickleb’ks. Bullh'd. 
Bleak. Burbolt. 
Trout. Bream. Ruff. Lamprey. 
Carp. 
Grayling. Chub. 
Dace. 
Goldfish. 
Gudgeon. 
Loaches.. 
Minnow. 
Roach 
Tench. 
