British Almanac and Companion, 23. kötetStationers' Company, 1850 |
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41. oldal
... fish to serve as bait for the turbot line - and - hook fishery , at seasons of the year when the herring and mackerel were not in fishing time ; by so doing , the breeding grounds for young fish were greatly disturbed - a course which ...
... fish to serve as bait for the turbot line - and - hook fishery , at seasons of the year when the herring and mackerel were not in fishing time ; by so doing , the breeding grounds for young fish were greatly disturbed - a course which ...
49. oldal
... Fish Ponds . We now pass to a subject which has occupied a good deal of attention within the last few years . As certain species of fish live and breed in fresh water , a question arises whether artificial col- lections of fish might ...
... Fish Ponds . We now pass to a subject which has occupied a good deal of attention within the last few years . As certain species of fish live and breed in fresh water , a question arises whether artificial col- lections of fish might ...
51. oldal
... fish population , which shall lead to a proper and medium stocking of the ponds ; and this ratio is given by Mr. Boccius as above . - No other fish are to be admitted into the ponds : eels especially are found to do mischief . After ...
... fish population , which shall lead to a proper and medium stocking of the ponds ; and this ratio is given by Mr. Boccius as above . - No other fish are to be admitted into the ponds : eels especially are found to do mischief . After ...
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