Botany and ichthyology aren't my line, mind you, but I know a bit.
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It isn't ichthyology; it is dogmatics, which is still more difficult and tangled up.
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They spelled epiphany, gaberdine, ichthyology, gewgaw, kaleidoscope, and troubadour.
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Indeed, his whole future work in ichthyology, and one might almost say in general zoology, was here sketched.
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But, restrained by his Massachusetts culture, he played out the game in this mild form of botany and ichthyology.
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Its botany, its fresh water conchology, and its zoology and ichthyology, received the attention that a rapid transit permitted.
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To those who are versed in ichthyology, these are known as pharyngeal teeth, because they are connected with the pharynx.
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And he certainly was not sought after by us, but came to me with an important question bearing on ichthyology.
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Labrid phylogeny is a long-standing problem in ichthyology that is part of the larger question of relationships within the suborder Labroidei.
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But the gar fish is the most terrible among the American ichthyology, and a Louisiana writer describes it in the following manner:-
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We stayed on watch before the lounge windows, and our notes enable me to reconstruct, in a few words, the ichthyology of this sea.
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I did both eagerly, and acquired a considerable knowledge of the literature of ichthyology, becoming especially interested in the system of classification, then most imperfect.
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Up to this time he had paid no special attention to the study of ichthyology, which soon afterwards became the great occupation of his life.
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.Your idea of an illustrated American ichthyology is admirable.
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The already published volumes of the System of Ichthyology lie too far from the road on which I intend to pursue my researches.
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In fishes (see ICHTHYOLOGY, Anatomy) the swim-bladder is developed as a dorsal outgrowth of the oesophagus and may remain in open connexion with it.