The Aquavivarium Fresh And Marine Being An Account of the Principles And Objec

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The Aquavivarium Fresh And Marine Being An Account of the Principles And Objec
Lankester, Edwin, 1814-1874
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Rutilus).
The Dace (L. Vulgaris).
The Greening (L. Lancastrensis).
The Chub (L. Cephalus).
The Rudd (L. Eryophthalmus).
The Azurine (L. Cceruleus).
The Bleak (L. Alburnus).
The Minnow (L. Phoxinus).
The Loach (Cobitis barbatula).
The Spined Loach (C. Tcenid).
Of these, undoubtedly the handsomest and most easy of domestication is the GOLD CARP (Cyprinus auratus). Although so common in Great Britain at the present day, it is an introduced fish. It appears to be a native of China, where it was pet
...ted long before it became a favourite in Europe. Like all domesticated animals, it presents a great variety of colour and form. Its golden colour is often a dark brown, whilst again it becomes so light that it has been called a silver 46 THE AQUAVIVARIUM.
fish. They are subject also to great varieties in their fins. Sometimes the dorsal fins are double, and the caudal fins are divided into three parts, so as to give them the appearance of having triple tails. When this latter circumstance occurs, Mr.


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