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part of the 9th, 10th and 11th dorsal short caudal fin-rays re- 

 moved. 



Plate.:-. — Skeleton of young S. Salar, left side, hatched at the 

 Breeding Establishment, Bedford, near Halifax. Length of fish 

 from end of snout to the center of the caudal fin 21 % inches 

 Right shoulder-girdle and pectoral fin remaining, ventral tins 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 1G2. — Interspinous bones. The third interspin- 

 ous bone was 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 cup-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. — Pelvic 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 183 to 187. — Left shoulder girdle, inner side, 

 numbered as plate 8. 

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