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<title>Abdominal</title>
<description>&quot;Pertaining to the abdomen or belly; situated in or on the abdomen: as &lt;i&gt;abdominal&lt;i&gt; ventral fins.&quot;-Wright, 1902...</description>
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<description>&quot;Heterocercal tail of Acipenser.  a, fulcra; b, osseous bucklers.&quot; &amp;mdash; Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...</description>
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<title>The Alimentary Canal of the Herring</title>
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<title>The Alimentary Canal of the Swordfish</title>
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<title>Archipterygium</title>
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<title>A Diagram of the Circulation of the Blood Through the Branchial Leaflets in a Fish</title>
<description>A diagram of the circulation of the blood through the branchial leaflets  in a fish. Labels: 1. A section of the branchial arch. 2, A section of a branchial artery. 3, An artery sent along the outer m...</description>
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<title>Brain</title>
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<title>Brain of a Fish</title>
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<title>Brain of Sea Lamprey</title>
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<title>Section of a Branchial Arch of a Cod</title>
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<title>Carcharias Brain</title>
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<title>Anatomy of the Carp</title>
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<title>Dermal dentricles of Centrophorus</title>
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<title>Ceratodus</title>
<description>&quot;Palatal view of skull of Ceratodus.&quot; &amp;mdash; Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...</description>
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<title>Ceratodus</title>
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<title>Ceratodus Lung</title>
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<title>Circulation of a Fish</title>
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<title>Cod Skull</title>
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