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Trematode Parasites from Food-Fishes of the North Sea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

William Nicoll
Affiliation:
Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine, Townsville, Queensland.

Extract

The following observations were made in September, 1908, during a short residence at Aberdeen where, through the kindness of Prof. J. Arthur Thomson, I was able to deal with a considerable number of fishes in the very limited time at my disposal1. The investigation was intended as a continuation of that already carried out at St Andrews, the object being to examine a number of fishes which could not readily be obtained at the latter place. There the fishes dealt with were mostly littoral forms, but at Aberdeen attention was mainly paid to the larger deep-water fish; of these a plentiful supply could be easily obtained. A few species were re-examined here.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1913

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