The Naturalist: Illustrative of the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms, Tomy 4-5R. Groombridge, 1839 |
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... fish commonly called the Stanstickle or Prickleback , in a state of captivity ; and never having met with a notice of the kind in any Journal of Natural History , or conversed with a person who had made this fish the subject of similar ...
... fish commonly called the Stanstickle or Prickleback , in a state of captivity ; and never having met with a notice of the kind in any Journal of Natural History , or conversed with a person who had made this fish the subject of similar ...
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... fish , in a state of great exhaustion , with their noses pushed out of the water , as it were , nearly in a vertical position , blowing like Grampusses . In a few minutes one tumbled to the bottom , lay on his side , and , as I could ...
... fish , in a state of great exhaustion , with their noses pushed out of the water , as it were , nearly in a vertical position , blowing like Grampusses . In a few minutes one tumbled to the bottom , lay on his side , and , as I could ...
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... fish that remained became naturalised to the water , which I changed every other day . In three or four days after he would rise and take small Flies which I put into his jar ; and when these could not be conveniently obtained , a House ...
... fish that remained became naturalised to the water , which I changed every other day . In three or four days after he would rise and take small Flies which I put into his jar ; and when these could not be conveniently obtained , a House ...
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... fish " are occasionally so numerous at Spalding , in Lincolnshire , that a man employed by a farmer to take them , has earned four shillings a day for a considerable time , by selling them for a halfpenny per bushel . From my own ...
... fish " are occasionally so numerous at Spalding , in Lincolnshire , that a man employed by a farmer to take them , has earned four shillings a day for a considerable time , by selling them for a halfpenny per bushel . From my own ...
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... fishing or wading about the mud banks at low water , took the discoloration as the first evidence of the turn of the tide , and the signal to retreat before an increase of depth sufficient to occasion alarm could be observed . Nor was ...
... fishing or wading about the mud banks at low water , took the discoloration as the first evidence of the turn of the tide , and the signal to retreat before an increase of depth sufficient to occasion alarm could be observed . Nor was ...
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