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K'eil P'o Yui (Hen Bubble Fish).
Figure 16. Chelonodon patora (Buchanan Hamilton). Young. 雞泡魚
Puffer or Globe-fish.
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TETRODONTIDAE.
Sphoeroides Anonymous 1798.
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I give this from Jordan (Stanford Univ. Pub., Biol. Sci., vol. 3, No. 2, 1923, p. 240) though in Sherborn's Index it is given as Sphaeroides.
Lagocephalus Swainson (Nat. Hist. Animals, vol. 2, 1839, p. 194, atypic; p. 328, type [Lagocephalus] "stellatus Bl. pl. 143"Tetrodon. honckenii Bloch, designated by Swain, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1882, p. 283) is thus clearly not with logotype Tetraodon stellatus Donovan as given in Jordan's Genera of Fishes, pt. 2, 1919, p. 205.
Bubble).
Sphoeroides honckenii (Bloch).
Text figure 15.
Ke'ï1 p'o2 Yui (Hen
Nostril imperforate depression, with
One example, 141 mm. Chelonodon patoca (Buchanan-Hamilton).
Text figure 16. Two examples, 90 to 112 mm. cutaneous flap in front and behind,
Also small example 45 mm. developed.
Abnormal, as right nostril not
In this article the tones used in the Cantonese dialect have been in- dicated by numbers. The high tones, L, EE, E. and EX have been represented by the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively following the word above the line. The four low tones 下平,下上,下去, and 上入 have been similarly represented by the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, but placed after and below the word each qualifies. The middle tone, has been re- presented by o following and below the word it qualifies.
This method will always be adopted if in the future it is desired to indicate the nine Cantonese tones.
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