Clip Art Page 32 - Fish, Public Domain Images, Circa 1895

(from the Funk and Wagnalls Dictionary of that Year)

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image: Baird's Alepocephalus (Alepocephalus bairdi) image: The Alewife (Clupea pseudoharengus) image: The Alfione (Rhacochilus toxotes)
Baird's Alepocephalus (Alepocephalus bairdi) The Alewife (Clupea pseudoharengus) The Alfione (Rhacochilus toxotes)
     
image: Yellow-tailed Amber Fish (Seriola dorsalis) image: The European Anchovy (Stolephorus encrastcholus) image: Arapaima (Arapaima gigus)
Yellow-tailed Amber Fish (Seriola dorsalis) The European Anchovy (Stolephorus encrastcholus) Arapaima (Arapaima gigus)
     
image: The Archer Fish (Toxotes jaculator) image: The Common Barbel (Barbus vulgaris)
The Archer Fish (Toxotes jaculator) The Common Barbel (Barbus vulgaris)
   
image: The Northern Barracuda (Spiraena picuda) image: Upper = Small-mouthed Black Bass (Micropterus dolomeiu), Lower = Large-mouthed Black Bass or Oswego Bass (M. salmoides) image: Gulf Blanquillo (Caulolatilus microps)
The Northern Barracuda (Spiraena picuda) Upper = Small-mouthed Black Bass (Micropterus dolomeiu)

Lower = Large-mouthed Black Bass or Oswego Bass (M. salmoides)

Gulf Blanquillo (Caulolatilus microps)
     
image: Ocellated Blenny (Blennius ocellaris) image: The Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) image: The Bottle Fish (Saccopharynx ampullaceus)
Ocellated Blenny (Blennius ocellaris) The Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) The Bottle Fish (Saccopharynx ampullaceus)
     
image: The Bowfin (Amia Calva) image: The European Bream (Abramis brama) image: The Red-mouthed Buffalo Fish (Ictiobus bubalus)
The Bowfin (Amia Calva) The European Bream (Abramis brama) The Red-mouthed Buffalo Fish (Ictiobus bubalus)
     

Last Revised July 14, 2006

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Notes:

1. The publication date of the edition of the Funk and Wagnalls dictionary from which I scanned the images is 1895, but there were several editions whose copyrights go back earlier in the 1890's. I do not know whether or not images were ever added to later editions, hence I use the term "circa 1895" since I do not know the exact date the images were first published.