This section is from the book "A Manual Of British Vertebrate Animals", by Leonard Jenyns. Also available from Amazon: A Manual Of British Vertebrate Animals.
Skeleton bony; the osseons matter disposed in fibres: sutures of the cranium distinct: maxillary and intermaxillary bones, always one, and generally both, present.
Branchice in continuous 'pectinated ridges; furnished with an opercle and branchiostegous membrane: jaws complete, and free.
 
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