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Auray. Detroquage. Workers engaged in separating the seed oysters from a tray collector
At the left
21. Auray. Detroquage. Workers engaged in separating the seed oysters from a tray collector
At the left will be seen the side of the lighter used in fishing ashore the collectors
Portuguese Oyster, Ostrea Angulata. Specimen from the Tagus
22. Portuguese Oyster, Ostrea Angulata. Specimen from the Tagus
Cancale. Oyster-Dredging.
23. Cancale. Oyster-Dredging.
Flat Oyster, Ostrea Edulis. Specin from Belon, Two and a Half Years Old
These old individuals were
24. Flat Oyster, Ostrea Edulis. Specin from Belon, Two and a Half Years Old
These old individuals were formerly regarded as a distinct species, pied de cheval, O. hippopus

Oyster Flat, Showing Mud Banks and Natural Draining Trenches. Skull Creek in West Mouth, January 13,
25. Oyster Flat, Showing Mud Banks and Natural Draining Trenches. Skull Creek in West Mouth, January 13, 1891
Zone of Oyster Distribution in South Carolina, indicated upon piling of wharf, Sullivan Island, March
26. Zone of Oyster Distribution in South Carolina, indicated upon piling of wharf, Sullivan Island, March 12, 1891
Etheostoma quiescens Jordan
27. Etheostoma quiescens Jordan
Lucania goodei Jordan
28. Lucania goodei Jordan

Oyster Flat, Showing far and wide the extent of Raccoon Areas
29. Oyster Flat, Showing far and wide the extent of Raccoon Areas
Jordanella floridae Goode and Bean
30. Jordanella floridae Goode and Bean
Fundulus seminolis Girard
31. Fundulus seminolis Girard
Fringing Oyster Ledge Showing Living Raccoon Oysters, and the Method of Formation of Shell Banks. Stono
32. Fringing Oyster Ledge Showing Living Raccoon Oysters, and the Method of Formation of Shell Banks. Stono River, East Shore, 3 Miles from Mouth, March 8, 1891

Elassoma evergladei Jordan
33. Elassoma evergladei Jordan
Zygonectes chrysotus (Gunther)
34. Zygonectes chrysotus (Gunther)
Fundulus ocellaris Jordan and Gilbert
35. Fundulus ocellaris Jordan and Gilbert
Notropis metallicus Jordan and Meek
36. Notropis metallicus Jordan and Meek

Oyster Island. A dense community of Raccoon Oysters occurring in muddy, marsh-draining streams. In small
37. Oyster Island. A dense community of Raccoon Oysters occurring in muddy, marsh-draining streams. In small creek flowing into May River 1 mile from mouth of Skull Creek, January 12, 1891
Hiodon Tergisus Le Sueur. Moon-eye
38. Hiodon Tergisus Le Sueur. Moon-eye
Moxostoma Anisurum (Rafinesque). Carp Mullet
39. Moxostoma Anisurum (Rafinesque). Carp Mullet
Gambusia patruelis. Top Minnow. Female
40. Gambusia patruelis. Top Minnow. Female
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