- Vaillant, [31]
- Valenciennes, [18]
- Vandellia, [581]
- Velifer, [397]
- Vendace, [649]
- Ventral fins, [42]
- Vertebral column, [51]
- Vertical fins, [40]
- Villiform teeth, [126]
- Viviparous Blenny, [497]
- Vogt, [32]
- Vomer (bone), [56], [89]
- Vomer (gen.), [441]
- Vulsus, [489]
- Wallago, [566]
- Wardichthys, [370]
- Weever, [464]
- Wels, [565]
- Whiff, [555]
- White-bait, [658]
- White-fish, [599], [648]
- Whiting, [541]
- Whiting-pout, [541]
- Willughby, [8]
- Wrasses, [525]
- Xenocephalus, [553]
- Xenocharax, [612]
- Xenocypris, [598]
- Xenodermichthys, [664]
- Xenomystus, [576]
- Xenopterus, [688]
- Xiphias, [431]
- Xiphidion, [496]
- Xiphiidæ, [431]
- Xiphochilus, [530]
- Xiphopterus, [434]
- Xiphorhampus, [611]
- Xiphostoma, [611]
- Zanchus, [449]
- Zaniolepis, [491]
- Zärthe, [603]
- Zebra-Shark, [327]
- Zeus, [451]
- Zoarces, [497]
- Zope, [603]
- Zuzuki, [378]
- Zygaena, [318]
- Zygapophyses, [52]
- Zygobatis, [346]
THE END.
Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] From ιχθυς, fish, and λογος, doctrine or treatise.
[2] Down to this period the history of Ichthyology is fully treated in the first volume of Cuvier and Valenciennes “Hist. nat. d. Poiss.”