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Old World Sail-fish, Histiophorus gladius. Outline from figure in Cuvier & Valenciennes' Historie Naturelle des Poissons
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American Sail-fish,m Histiophorus americanus. Drawing by H. L. Todd, from cast of specimen taken near Newport, R. I. Preserved in the National Museum
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Common Sword-Fish.
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Swordfish (Tetraplurus), yellow-fin tuna, and yellowtail, caught with rod and reel at Santa Catalina Island.
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Young of Sail-Fish, Histiop;horus immaculatus, 18 inches long. Fac simile of figure in Transactions of Zoological Society, London
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Skeleton of the Sail-Fish, Histiophorus americanus. From the somewhat imperfect specimen in the National Museum
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Young of Sword-Fish, 37 mm long. Fac simile of figure in Lutken's Spolia Atlantica
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Japanese Sail-fish, Histiophorus orientalis. Outline from figure in Temmick & Schlegel's Fauna Japonica
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Histiophorus pulchellus.
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Young of Sword-Fish, 12 inches long. Fac simile of figure in Cuvier & Valenciennes' Histoire Naturelle des Poissons
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Young of Sail-Fish, Histiophorus pulchellus, 4 inches long. Fac simile of figure in Cuvier & Valenciennes' Histoire Naturelle des Poissons
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Common Sword-Fish. Indian Seas
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Skeleton of Tetrapturus imperator. From lithograph in Agassis's Poissons Fossiles
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Xiphias epee. Xiphias gladius
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Swordfish (Adult). Ziphias gladius, L.
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Fight between a Swordfish and a Whale.
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Swordfish (Yount). Xiphias gladius, L.
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Sword-Fish, 400 Lbs. Weight.
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Sword-Fish, Xiphias gladius. Drawing by H. L. Todd, from Specimen taken on the coast of Rhode Island, now stuffed and preserved in the National Museum. Length, 8 feet 4 inches
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Sword Fish (Xiphias). Santa Catalina Island waters and Atlantic Ocean. Many hooked, but none landed, with rod and reel. Scores of ships have been struck by these fish
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Skeleton of the Sword-Fish, Xiphias gladius. From the somewhat imperfect speciment in the National Museum
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Young Swordfish, Xiphias gladius (Linnaeus).
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Swordfish, Xiphias gladius (Linnaeus).
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Swordfish--Adult (Xiphias gladius Linnaeus).