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quadgram frequency
the big blue river75
of the fishes of58
the fishes of the50
was first described by45
on the other hand45
on the fishes of43
in front of the37
big blue river basin36
the base of the35
the depth of the33
is one of the32
of the big blue31
one of the most31
are found in the30
is found in the29
at the same time29
the development of the28
per cent of the28
x x x x28
the end of the27
the length of the27
depth of the body26
the surface of the26
in the arkansas river24
third of its length24
in the big blue24
it grows to a24
of the united states23
dorsal and anal fins23
museum of natural history21
of the pectoral fin21
the edge of the21
a third of its21
the caudal fin is21
as well as the20
the gulf of mexico20
in the vicinity of20
a foot in length20
the dorsal fin is19
in the striped bass19
the mouth of the19
is said to be18
the top of the18
at the base of18
in connection with the18
to a length of18
it spawns in the18
the isthmus of panama18
the middle of the17
the upper part of17
from the big blue17
in the process of17
the fauna of the17
grows to a length17
in the united states17
the isthmus of suez17
roof of the mouth17
the roof of the17
the fact that the17
to that of the16
the sides of the16
upper part of the16
to those of the16
spawns in the spring16
cent of standard length16
the origin of the16
to the study of16
as long as the16
it is a good16
per cent of standard16
the rest of the15
length of the body15
of the fish taken15
the bottom of the15
in the same way15
cent of the fish15
at the end of15
of the paired fins14
of the body is14
of the university of14
the form of the14
in the sharks and14
long as the depth14
for the first time14
the side of the14
found only in the14
as a matter of14
and anal fins are14
different parts of the14
of the lower jaw14
as far north as14
as the depth of14
is that of the14
part of the body14
temperature of the water13
the strength of the13
than that of the13
of the dorsal fin13
the bones of the13
the fish fauna of13
of the great lakes13
in the kansas river13
on the one hand13
in the case of13
with that of the13
of the isthmus of13
the structure of the13
than a third of13
on the gulf coast13
the temperature of the13
from an anchored boat12
it was first described12
the lower part of12
the head of the12
cape of good hope12
of the missouri river12
to keep the bait12
top of the head12
to the west indies12
surface of the water12
of the fish is12
of the fact that12
of the origin of12
the study of fishes12
for the purpose of12
out of the water12
from that of the12
in big caney river12
the mouth is large12
in the development of12
genera of wide distribution11
and most of the11
on big caney river11
of the length of11
by the presence of11
on small fishes and11
of the flint hills11
of the higher vertebrates11
are more or less11
of the caudal fin11
is known as the11
it is an excellent11
similar to those of11
the process of development11
of the bony fishes11
and little blue rivers11
he was aware of11
of the arkansas river11
than those of the11
the great lake region11
at the time of11
blue and little blue11
of the lateral line11
base of the pectoral11
big blue and little11
the cape of good11
in the higher vertebrates11
the little black horse11
it is known as11
university of kansas publications10
on the east coast10
the nature of the10
on the flood tide10
the weight of the10
of the eye is10
in the upper silurian10
the ventral fins are10
genera chiefly confined to10
it is evident that10
the snout to the10
most of the species10
the front of the10
fishes of north america10
he knew that he10
of big caney river10
on either side of10
tributaries of big caney10
it is found in10
of the walnut river10
he did not know10
the fresh waters of10
maxillary reaching front of10
in the upper jaw10
the big blue and10
the best bait is10
on each side of10
the kansas river basin10
of the body and10
more than a third10
the streams of the10
it is certain that10
front of the eye9
as soon as the9
the trout of yellowstone9
the fishes of north9
hooked through the lips9
be found in the9
strength of the tide9
the waters of the9
darker on the back9
on the edge of9
feeds on small fishes9
in the gulf of9
from the fact that9
trout of yellowstone lake9
the region of the9
i have taken it9
as far as the9
it is one of9
in spite of the9
on the coast of9
from those of the9
a foot or two9
our knowledge of the9
common to the two9
big blue river at9
the anal fin is9
are a number of9
in the course of9
iris of the eye9
total in both regions9
in the form of9
like that of a9
it was as though9
in the university of9
it is said that9
the color of the9
the size of the9
reach a length of9
was taken only in9
belongs to the family9
in the absence of9
is as long as9
with the exception of9
a narrow band of9
the iris of the9
the back of the9
reaching front of eye9
first described by dr9
it has a long9
each side of the8
in common with the8
as that of the8
the florida keys to8
of about the same8
along the lateral line8
of one of the8
from the mouth of8
the position of the8
the vicinity of new8
a length of two8
the pectoral fins are8
is shown by the8
head is as long8
with those of the8
on the surface of8
the brain of the8
in the spawning season8
near the mouth of8
genera common total in8
of the white sturgeon8
the dorsal and anal8
the same way as8
on top of the8
a fish of the8
sides of the body8
in the bony fishes8
the ventral side of8
university of kansas lawrence8
it feeds on small8
the character of the8
it is abundant in8
the main stream of8
of the east coast8
two or three feet8
the number of species8
out on the lake8
pectoral and ventral fins8
a pound or two8
lower part of the8
of the red sea8
ventral side of the8
from the vicinity of8
and the number of8
on the coasts of8
list of the fishes8
in the flint hills8
as though he had8
in favor of the8
side of the head8
lie on the bottom8
average depth of inches8
is also known as8
yards of braided linen8
the lower jaw projecting8
are similar to those8
of fishes in the8
the question of the8
in most of the8
in different parts of8
maxillary reaching middle of8
the state biological survey8
small fishes and crustaceans8
at the last annulus8
in the higher fishes8
in the breeding season8
in the museum of8
almost any kind of8
on the top of8
as soon as he8
united states fish commission8
vicinity of new york8
the growth of the8
the pectoral fin is8
the tip of the8
from the florida keys8
like that of the8
total genera common total8
of braided linen line7
about the same time7
the line should be7
adapted to the strength7
under the name of7
work on the fishes7
waters of north america7
in some cases the7
the eye to the7
the last annulus for7
in the warm seas7
the teeth are in7
of the upper jaw7
on the roof of7
from two to four7
along the florida keys7
of the british museum7
in the more specialized7
is by no means7
rest of the tackle7
there is no evidence7
parts of the body7
on the back and7
the first dorsal fin7
of the mississippi valley7
the body of the7
a pound in weight7
the head is large7
study of fossil fishes7
the history of ichthyology7
inside of the mouth7
is attached to the7
out in the lake7
in the southern states7
it is possible that7
might be inferred from7
in company with the7
of the wakarusa river7
in the walnut river7
the big caney system7
in the history of7
at the head of7
from the west indies7
in view of the7
the function of the7
not found in the7
as a barrier to7
notes on the fishes7
one of the best7
there are a number7
the arkansas river basin7
of the fauna of7
so far as the7
to the base of7
to the artificial fly7
the outline of the7
esteemed as a food7
the west indian fauna7
in the west indies7
there can be no7
the lung of the7
the united states fish7
the life of the7
is joined to the7
on the atlantic coast7
the same tackle and7
in all warm seas7
the rivers of the7
from the snout to7
it is said to7
may be found in7
little more than a7
the presence of a7
the south atlantic coast7
the shores of the7
as deep as long7
and the west indies7
in accordance with the7
by the fact that7
to the family of7
either side of the7
iowa fish and fishing7
species are found in7
depth of the water7
the lower fins are7
the skeleton of the7
the greater part of7
atlantic and gulf coasts7
to a foot in7
and he knew that7
is abundant in the7
is a good food7
the action of the7
the angle of the7
a matter of fact7
eight inches in length7
of the gulf stream7
in the big caney7
the fishes of this7
the inside of the7
with the same tackle7
the direction of the7
jaw with a narrow7
tributaries of grouse creek7
the skin of the7
the fishing is done7
in his history of7
after parker and haswell7
in some of the7
narrow band of villiform7
common total in both7
at the edge of7
is a good pan7
in the region of7
when the fish is7
to the strength of7
band of villiform teeth7
cubic feet per second7
it belongs to the7
of the vertebral column7
sinker adapted to the7
side of the body7
the university of kansas7
of the rocky mountains7
on account of the7
in the number of7
of the head are6
posterior part of the6
lengths at the last6
there is no doubt6
japan and the mediterranean6
the most primitive of6
aware of the fact6
on the side of6
on the part of6
on the other side6
front part of the6
in the nature of6
skeleton of the fish6
are characterized by an6
the ground color is6
in this group the6
will be found to6
the south fork of6
in march and april6
the homologies of the6
the mouth is a6
that it is a6
of the water in6
chiefly confined to these6
the central nervous system6
the front part of6
publications museum of natural6
different from those of6
of the streams of6
the arkansas river system6
the appearance of the6
on the west coast6
to the gulf of6
from three to six6
to be found in6
kansas publications museum of6
the mainstream of the6
the existence of a6
knew that he had6
stations on grouse creek6
with a narrow band6
annotated list of species6
was found only in6
seems to be the6
the form of a6
at the mouth of6
and as soon as6
the dutch fisherman had6
less than per cent6
regions genera of wide6
one side of the6
the total number of6
the depths of the6
the greatest number of6
in the open sea6
miles upstream from the6
of the species are6
a large number of6
were found in the6
river and grouse creek6
or more in length6
of the head is6
in allusion to its6
side of the oesophagus6
the fact that it6
it seems to me6
is evident that the6
at the bottom of6
by the united states6
is seen in the6
is an excellent pan6
as a result of6
taken only in the6
very similar to the6
it is probable that6
about a third of6
is much the same6
to the west indian6
when the fish are6
wrote on the fishes6
it is most abundant6
the development of a6
the margin of the6
a tributary of the6
of the pectoral limb6
in the rivers of6
there is but one6
the fins of fishes6
as might be inferred6
fish fauna of the6
teeth in narrow bands6
the reader is referred6
of the great basin6
of two or three6
reaching front of orbit6
from the lower devonian6
fishes of this family6
catalogue of the fishes6
henry holt and company6
the history of the6
fourth of its length6
to do with the6
of the kansas river6
the other fins are6
the museum of natural6
main stream of the6
kansas state board of6
the eggs are quite6
vicinity of key west6
fishes of the great6
of the anal fin6
on the head and6
from the walnut river6
are common to the6
the tail is diphycercal6
similar to that of6
the cheeks and gill6
fifty yards of braided6
it was impossible to6
the anterior part of6
a good multiplying reel6
the great group of6
it was described by6
the west indies and6
as in the higher6
and with the same6
are known from the6
six or eight inches6
but he did not6
and the caudal fin6
is a good game6
so far as known6
as soon as possible6
geographic variation in the6
fork of the cottonwood6
of the middle west6
the beginning of the6
been found in the6
of the mouth is6
with the lower jaw6
than the depth of6
the university of michigan6
two hundred and fifty6
on account of its6
under the head of6
in the streams of6
the headwaters of the6
eggs are quite small6
soft dorsal and anal6
the presence of the6
of the true fishes6
its usual size is6
its range extends from6
entirely covered with scales6
south fork of the6
larva of lepidosiren paradoxa6
the resemblance of the6
with a single hook6
grows to a foot6
about the same size6
as large as the6
of kansas publications museum6
an average depth of6
from cape cod to6
the close of the6
the most favorable time6
will appear in volume6
those in which the6
first described by rafinesque6
of the back is6
account of the fishes6
as well as in6
is covered with small6
its color is bluish6
was one of the6
was aware of the6
from the ventral side5
in the main stream5
some of these are5
for the most part5
list of kansas fishes5
from time to time5
he was not afraid5
and in some cases5
per cent of all5
to the big blue5
the pectoral and ventral5
the pacific coast of5
the fish should be5
state board of health5
the dorsal and ventral5
the pectoral fin of5
the big caney river5
head of the fly5
a new subspecies of5
evidence in favor of5
feet in length and5
the study of the5
the struggle for existence5
three or four pounds5
any kind of bait5
creek in osage county5
it is not likely5
is very similar to5
from the arkansas river5
an inch in diameter5
as well for the5
to per cent of5
breeding condition were taken5
in addition to the5
in the lower jaw5
confined to these regions5
the type of a5
on the basis of5
best bait is a5
tuttle creek dam and5
as distinguished from the5
the sharks and rays5
in the red sea5
the conditions of life5
of the development of5
is no evidence that5
of a series of5
fishing is done from5
along the atlantic coast5
the one hand and5
it grows to about5
to our knowledge of5
belong to the family5
part of the skull5
those of the other5
into the lake and5
more numbers will appear5
than in any other5
to these regions genera5
as well as to5
after passing through the5
pound to a pound5
the tail of the5
a single series of5
the rim of the5
five or six pounds5
of michigan museum of5
i do not think5
is an excellent food5
and evermann and cox5
of the smallest caliber5
the coast of california5
found also in the5
white on the belly5
was the first to5
by goode and bean5
of three or four5
to six or eight5
on the two sides5
the fishes of oklahoma5
of the cottonwood river5
than in the other5
a little more than5
mouth of the big5
west coast of florida5
distribution of marine fishes5
the lower devonian of5
a part of the5
the date of the5
is characterized by the5
rays in the dorsal5
as long as he5
on the south atlantic5
of the coral reefs5
the boat should be5
fourth of the length5
it is also known5
early in the spring5
the posterior part of5
along the edges of5
in the distribution of5
not unlike those of5
is common in the5
one or both sides5
opposite sides of the5
habits are similar to5
these regions genera of5
feet by feet with5
the study of fossil5
a barrier to distribution5
in the bottom of5
the skin is covered5
the fishes in the5
in breeding condition were5
in the deep sea5
to see the angler5
caudal fin deeply forked5
in the depths of5
the blind fishes of5
some of the species5
along the sides of5
the same tackle as5
they are characterized by5
a fourth of the5
the root of the5
the little giant rod5
as he did so5
it is not so5
are made up of5
is a row of5
at the present day5
of an inch in5
the bait should be5
one specimen was taken5
the same as that5
floodpool of kansas r5
of the same general5
total lengths at the5
base of the caudal5
of the mouth and5
depths of the sea5
unlike those of the5
of most of the5
and is known as5
in the spring and5
big caney river and5
a length of ten5
cowley and elk counties5
may be due to5
is due to the5
are two dorsal fins5
of the fish fauna5
in each of the5
a few of the5
a great variety of5
taken at station g5
it is usually taken5
found in the same5
eight or ten inches5
the rocky mountain whitefish5
the under side of5
the hook should be5
form a sort of5
the eggs are large5
the united states national5
in the front part5
it probably spawns in5
on the ventral side5
the head is long5
the head waters of5
numbers will appear in5
and he did not5
by trolling with a5
this is the case5
can be no doubt5
skin is covered with5
discharging raw sewage adequate5
reason to believe that5
it is characterized by5
to the fact that5
and the belly white5
belongs to the west5
anterior part of the5
in the waters of5
it is a bottom5
with narrow bands of5
the distribution of the5
to look at the5
with descriptions of new5
the fish faunas of5
it has been found5
raw sewage adequate plant5
rakers short and thick5
river and its tributaries5
michigan museum of zoology5
origin of the paired5
of the fish are5
a third of the5
though it is more5
the rays of the5
the vicinity of key5
of the gulf of5
the flesh of fishes5
with a depth of5
by a series of5
seen the white sturgeon5
in a general way5
but at the same5
related to each other5
the interior of the5
teeth on the tongue5
different groups of fishes5
the cavity of the5
and grows to a5
may be regarded as5
it has a short5
in the study of5
with very light tackle5
the west coast of5
scales along the lateral5
tributary of fall river5
in such a fashion5
at the present time5
of maxillary and premaxillary5
in the mississippi valley5
a fourth of its5
a vast number of5
and one of the5
and the deck hand5
we do not know5
teeth of cestraciont sharks5
had no wish to5
back into the lake5
ten or twelve inches5
on the bottom of5
of the head and5
guide to the study5
face to face with5
during the entire year5
in the different groups5
reaches a length of5
branch of wakarusa river5
its breeding habits are5
its head is as5
the museum of the5
upper jaw with a5
the eggs are laid5
preliminary list of kansas5
as the result of5
end of the body5
the mouth of a5
into the body cavity5
half of the body5
the walnut river in5
united states national museum5
in the area studied5
the spinal cord is5
of the body are5
rakers long and slender5
tied on gut snells5
those of the higher5
is confined to the5
in a few days5
in the northern states5
from the kansas river5
it is more likely5
the same time he5
length of two or5
at the age of5
it would appear that5
its range extending from5
rods and tackle are5
length of the head5
the arkansas and walnut5
university of michigan museum5
the muscles of the5
in iowa fish and5
streams of the flint5
species of fishes are5
the edges of the5
it is a very5
three or four feet5
army corps of engineers5
to say that the5
up the sand beach5
the allies of the5
at the mouths of5
of the species of5
first described by the5
the movements of the5
papers on the fishes5
by means of the5
its usual weight is5
the center of the5
body is covered with5
parts of the skeleton5
of the main stream5
are quite a number5
three or four inches5
the use of the5
caney river and grouse5
to the dorsal fin5
of the spinal cord4
the earliest of the4
of the fins are4
lateral fold of skin4
at the anterior end4
of the dorsal and4
should be kept in4
described in another volume4
knowledge of the fishes4
was most abundant in4
egg of port jackson4
head is long and4
south atlantic and gulf4
on insects and their4
than any of the4
or four inches long4
dorsal and ventral outlines4
at a distance from4
up on the beach4
of some of the4
as shown in the4
to the bottom of4
the level of the4
near the end of4
rays of the dorsal4
in contradistinction to the4
to eight or ten4
on the subject of4
state printing plant topeka4
the substance of the4
five to the inch4
the black vermillion river4
thirty to the inch4
the bays and estuaries4
there is a distinct4
on grouse creek and4
is in the water4
the dipnoans and crossopterygians4
taken in my survey4
in the pocket gopher4
stations in the big4
the bait may be4
the maxillary reaching beyond4
no trace of jaws4
d e f g4
big blue river was4
anterior end of the4
should be made in4
there are quite a4
one and the same4
was not taken in4
the atlantic coast from4
of a bird and4
numbers range from to4
check list of the4
the median line of4
parts of the same4
can be utilized for4
keep the bait from4
in the most primitive4
the upper parts of4
to call attention to4
one on either side4
but to this there4
the little blue river4
on the sides of4
in lone star lake4
and the great lakes4
and some of them4
i have seen it4
a modification of the4
in any of the4
kansas lawrence university of4
and the little horse4
the course of the4
and the pectoral fin4
its habits are similar4
is colored like the4
from eight to ten4
the bait from the4
tributary of grouse creek4
bars across the body4
by rafinesque in from4
the evolution of fishes4
give the fish a4
of the higher animals4
a number of other4
as the most primitive4
and the united states4
it is the only4
a box of nets4
in relation to the4
from specimens sent to4
the head to the4
of the central nervous4
resemblance to that of4
and fifty yards of4
from ten to fifty4
it is quite a4
attached to the cranium4
has been known to4
be used to keep4
are found from the4
reel and fifty yards4
other members of the4
fishing from a boat4
to the size of4
the retention of the4
sharks and skates the4
the majority of the4
length of two feet4
characterized by the presence4
was the most abundant4
b c a b4
and west coasts of4
that of the other4
this species has been4
that he was not4
in the wakarusa basin4
the tropic of cancer4
mainly controlled by the4
to the head of4
the members of this4
at an early stage4
some of them are4
the caudal fin deeply4
taken out of the4
at the foot of4
a single pair of4
it is abundant from4
girdle of neoceratodus forsteri4
and in all the4
fused with the cranium4
studies of the fishes4
number of rays in4
it is difficult to4
kept on the surface4
have not been taken4
and the teeth are4
there are two dorsal4
of the ventral fins4
the various species of4
the water in which4
were not taken in4
and the lower jaw4
in another volume of4
to white on the4
as the fish are4
in the shape of4
from the side of4
six or eight pounds4
of ten or twelve4
attached to the shoulder4
of the north atlantic4
the state printing plant4
canines in front of4
bony coat of mail4
commands a ready sale4
in favor of this4
it is to be4
the white sturgeon was4
or a very small4
are found in all4
from the head to4
nothing to do with4
of the water and4
the sense of touch4
do not appear to4
when the water is4
a trace of the4
depth of about one4
in the presence of4
in the gulf stream4
the atlantic and gulf4
from the pacific coast4
black spot on the4
it is not uncommon4
is a little more4
used in this text4
and he could not4
fear and anger in4
the work of the4
in the direction of4
the striped bass and4
in a short time4
form of the body4
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lawrence university of kansas4
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creek dam and reservoir4
west coasts of florida4
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in the opposite direction4
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c d e f4
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fish faunas of the4
and pieter van hooven4
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the number of eggs4
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fossil fishes of the4
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middle section of the4
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depth of its body4
arkansas river system in4
same tackle and baits4
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of the alimentary canal4
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fish and wildlife service4
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members of this family4
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ordovician or lower silurian4
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brain of the fish4
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girdle of polypterus bichir4
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was taken by cross3
history of the carolinas3
not much is known3
make himself heard above3
introduction to the study3
the flathead chub is3
the survival of the3
the southern portions of3
cent at station c3
the bait near the3
the primitive nature of3
in the middle section3
the class of cyclostomes3
set off as a3
there is a pair3
a diverticulum from the3
as compared with that3
spell of the white3
the introduction of the3
streams to fresh water3
and the south fork3
not so apt to3
the body cavity and3
is a fish of3
the most of the3
the dispersion of fishes3
the viscera of fish3
the basis of the3
or they may be3
monstre marin en habit3
the present distribution of3
as known the numbers3
the highest relative numbers3
was taken from the3
the anterior end of3
the ancestors of the3
the flint hills have3
from the saskatchewan river3
mm in standard length3
is covered with a3
more likely to be3
the upper ohio river3
from the south atlantic3
have been found in3
than the ground color3
portions of the basin3
the classification of fishes3
end of the vertebral3
of the mackerel family3
is a bottom feeder3
fin on the back3
in a majority of3
has been described by3
a light cane rod3
to the position of3
of no importance to3
of the fish may3
there is no need3
coral reefs of the3
this part of the3
and must be handled3
is surrounded by a3
the distribution of fishes3
less than a third3
in from the lake3
of the mackerel tribe3
each side in the3
families of bony fishes3
from the presence of3
the fin on the3
be placed in the3
as a new species3
above the roar of3
theory of the lateral3
on the back of3
may well have been3
from south carolina to3
of hans van doorst3
said to be abdominal3
larger than those of3
creek and the south3
of the rocky mountain3
ramsay began to understand3
according to the size3
both the cheeks and3
sides and white belly3
from head to tail3
example of this is3
for the oil in3
elk river in elk3
resemble those of the3
the dawn of the3
teeth on the roof3
one sort or another3
the basin of the3
a man on a3
other species of the3
the united states and3
between it and the3
it has not been3
the preparation of the3
pectoral and pelvic fins3
the air in the3
spool of the reel3
on the east side3
in the clear and3
and there is a3
the haunts of the3
river in oklahoma and3
and in a few3
a crossopterygian fish from3
in the upper mississippi3
for in the same3
the fishes of new3
be the same as3
tip of the rod3
of the optic lobes3
the sandy shores of3
the larva of the3
is the largest of3
fishes of the red3
are characteristic of the3
front of the head3
a bony coat of3
it has an oblong3
with a fringe of3
villiform band in front3
where it coexists with3
in july and august3
are present in the3
adequate plant under construction3
bone of the shoulder3
but it is not3
with a steep profile3
the result of a3
is present in the3
the eye is a3
of fish in the3
the fish may be3
or eight inches in3
at kansas state college3
the great family of3
the different groups of3
shown by the fact3
its depth being more3
considered a good pan3
east coast of florida3
fork big caney river3
seemed to be the3
the presence or absence3
in tributaries of the3
or lower silurian rocks3
to the pacific coast3
to a foot or3
is such as to3
has a gradient of3
it spawns in summer3
of species of fishes3
cheeks and opercles entirely3
and in the rivers3
could not have been3
and a weight of3
in other cases the3
fishermen of key west3
of the families of3
knew that he was3
in cubic feet per3
present distribution of fishes3
taking the place of3
the upper fins are3
the number of rays3
in the evolution of3
of the bays and3
that the isthmus of3
far up on the3
not so plentiful as3
been the subject of3
the thread twice around3
the fishing may be3
in the rocky mountain3
from the dorsal side3
the second dorsal fin3
may be used to3
from the chesapeake bay3
the skin is smooth3
than a foot in3
of the topeka shiner3
a large amount of3
of our knowledge of3
habits are not well3
is said to have3
line should be of3
he had no wish3
as it is a3
from to branchiostegal rays3
the islands of the3
is found in a3
the voyage of the3
be retained as a3
in the fishing business3
recherches sur les poissons3
intimate relations with the3
leaping above the surface3
trolling with a small3
in his hand and3
in the devonian of3
walls of the oesophagus3
a report to the3
it is of a3
eighteen inches in length3
single series of larger3
is similar to that3
abundant in the west3
in size and form3
the view of balfour3
on lower part of3
upper jaw in the3
which it crushes with3
the first pound net3
on one side of3
specimens from south carolina3
the distribution of species3
water fishes in the3
the best plan for3
this fact has been3
a large quantity of3
has a larger eye3
to the relationships of3
as compared with the3
its body is rather3
every part of the3
was a mackinaw boat3
of the head of3
to the development of3
tackle recommended for the3
one of the very3
his hold on the3
both fresh and brackish3
the paired fins or3
the most abundant species3
with the work of3
in abundance in the3
foot or more in3
the pressure of the3
habits have not been3
big blue river is3
has not been reported3
the end of a3
it was abundant in3
fished for in the3
the fish is mm3
often in company with3
bait is a small3
the teeth are very3
the south atlantic states3
by the present writer3
it commands a ready3
it is present in3
of big caney and3
the great lakes region3
abundant in the vicinity3
and more or less3
and the upper mississippi3
to the effect of3
for the growth of3
of the presence of3
along the coasts of3
their relation to the3
hundred and fifty feet3
the most remarkable case3
is shown in the3
was unaware of the3
of the vertical fins3
with special reference to3
and a moment later3
if we examine the3
in some cases it3
is the only one3
of the bigeye shiner3
be inferred from its3
but have not been3
for a short time3
is derived from the3
eggs are laid in3
with keys for identification3
of the streams surveyed3
bottom rubble and gravel3
is the case with3
the eggs are very3