ABSTRACT
In studies on the swimming of fish using the small ‘fish wheel’ (Bainbridge, 1958) it became clear that to enable the research on swimming speeds to be extended to larger specimens and to give scope for the investigation of other problems, a larger apparatus was needed. With the generous support of Messrs Watts, Watts and Company Ltd., The British Steamship Company Ltd., and the British Thomson-Houston Company Ltd., the development of this large wheel became possible. The construction of the wheel itself was undertaken in the Zoological Department, Cambridge, while the electric drive was supplied by the British Thomson-Houston Company.
Copyright © 1958 The Company of Biologists Ltd.
1958
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