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KAMAKICHI KISHINOUYE : 
76. Wiedersheim, R. — Vergleichende Anatomie der Wirbelthiere. Jena. 1902. 
77. Yarrell, W.— A history of British fishes. London. 1836. 
78. Yashiro, H. — Kokon Yöran Kö. 
Explanation of Plates. 
PLATE XIII. 
Fig. 1. Scomber japonicus. Skin, hypaxial lateral muscle, and a part of the caudal portion 
removed, showing the vascular system, viscera, intermuscular tendons, etc. 
Fig. 2. Auxis maru. Skin, pale coloured portion of the hypaxial lateral muscle removed, 
together with an external part of the dark red portion removed between the 13th to 18th 
vertebra. In the cross-sections of the lateral muscule, both epaxial and hypaxial of the dark 
red portion are represented. Two small cones of muscles round a respective tendon, axial and 
cutaneous (lower canal is not represented) vascular systems are shown. 
PLATE XIV. 
Fig. 3. Thunnus orientalis. Skin, anterior portion of the hypaxial lateral muscle, and a 
part of gills and gill-cover have been removed, exposing the cutaneous vascular system and the 
viscera. 
Fig. 4. Farathunnus mébachi. Skin, hypaxial lateral muscle, most part of viscera, and the 
caudal peduncle removed, to show the vertebral vascular system, cutaneous vascular system, 
intermuscular tendons, etc. 
PLATE XV. 
Fig. 5. Katsuwonus pelamis. Skin, and hypaxial lateral muscle removed, to show the 
vertebral and the hypaxial cutaneous vascular system, viscera, etc. 
Fig. 6. Oybium niphonium. Greater part of the muscle removed at the anterior part, leav¬ 
ing the intermuscular bones, the membrane connecting them, intermuscular tendons, median 
proximal portion of myocommata, and segmental blood vessels. 
PLATE XVI. 
Middle transverse section of vertebrae. The dotted line in the figures separates the caudal 
vertebrae from the precaudal, and the mimerai in a smaller type is the number of a vertebra 
from the anterior end. 
Fig. 7. Scomber japonicus. 
Fig. 8. Grammatorcynus lüineutus. 
Fig. 9. Oybium niphonium. 
Fig. 10. Acanthocybium solandri. 
Fig. 11. Sarda orientalis. 
Fig. 12. Gymnosarda nuda. 
Fig. 13. Neothunnus macropterus. 
Fig. 14. Eatsurconus pelamis. 
Fig. 15. /liais maru. 
