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Definition of Drumfishes
1. drumfish [n] - See also: drumfish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Drumfishes
Literary usage of Drumfishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Bibliography of Fishes by Bashford Dean, Eugene Willis Gudger, American Museum of Natural History, Arthur Wilbur Henn (1917)
"... of sound in the drumfishes, the sea-robin and the toad- fish. Ann. NY Acad.
Sei., 190S. 18, 149-180. 4 pis. & 5 figs. НЮ. ..."
2. The Annual Library Index edited by William Isaac Fletcher, Helen Elizabeth Haines (1906)
"Smith, Hugh M. Drumming of drumfishes. Science, ns 12: (Myos). Smith, Mrs. Isabel.
376-8(22805). Fisheries of Japan. Nat. Geog. M. 16: 201-20 A misanthrope. ..."
3. Shell-fish Industries by James Lawrence Kellogg (1910)
"drumfishes are perhaps not more numerous in Louisiana waters than elsewhere in
the Gulf, but because oyster culture has only been seriously attempted here, ..."