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Plate 80. Fig. 1.—Prrromyzon marinus, Lin. (The Sea Lamprey) » 254 
Fig. 2.—Anatomical details of the Perromyzon FLuviaTILis, Lin. 
(The River Lamprey) d . 204 
Fig. 3.—AmMoca&TEs BRANCHIALIS, Lin, (The Common Pride) . 256 
Fig. 4.—Anatomical details of the AmMoca:TES RUBER, eet (The 
Red Pride) : 
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Plate I1.—Osteology of the Perch. The skeleton ; é - 269 
Plate 2.—The front and back of the skull, and the bones of the branchiz . 269 
Plate 3.—The bones of the face, the branchie, the shoulder, pei of the 
stomach, and the vertebrae . 269 
Plate 4.—Myology of the Perch. Exhibiting the external appearance of the 
nerves, when viewed ina lateral position __ ‘ . 810 
Plate 5.—Exposing the whole depth of the lateral nerves C . 312 
Plate 6.—Details of the Myology of the Perch. Views of the neck, brain, and 
Great sympathetic nerve : : c . 325 
Plate 7.—Details of the Splanchnology and Angiology of the Perch S352 
Plate 8.—Details of the Splanchnology and Angiology of the Perch . 352 
