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" The boat is moored in the tideway, where the water is from 2.1 to 30 feet deep ; and the net, with its wooden framework, is fixed to the side of the boat. The tail of the hose, swimming loose, is from time to time handed into the boat, the end untied,... "
Magazine of Zoology and Botany - Página 51
editado por - 1837
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1836 - 590 páginas
...shown in the vignette at p. 125. The tail of the hose, swimming loose, is from time to time handed into the boat, the end untied, and its contents shaken...more than four feet below the surface of the water ; and, except an occasional straggling fish, the only small fry taken with Whitebait are the various...
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A History of British Fishes, Volumen2

William Yarrell - 1836 - 484 páginas
...shown in the vignette at page 125. The tail of the hose, swimming loose, is from time to time handed into the boat, the end untied, and its contents shaken...more than four feet below the surface of the water ; and, except an occasional straggling fish, the only small fry taken with the Whitebait are the various...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1837 - 704 páginas
...of the boat. The tail of the hose is from time to time handed into the boat, the end untied, and the contents shaken out. The wooden frame forming the...more than four feet below the surface of the water ; and except an occasional straggling fish, the only small fry taken with the white-bait are the various...
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Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society, Volumen7

Wernerian Natural History Society, Edinburgh - 1838 - 664 páginas
...very small. A boat is moored in the tide-way, where the water is from twenty to thirty feet deep ; the tail of the hose, swimming loose, is from time...more than four feet below the surface of the water." In the Solway Firth, the whitebait is also found in great quantities in the months of June and July,...
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A History of British Fishes, Volumen2

William Yarrell - 1841 - 642 páginas
...shown in the vignette at page 207. The tail of the hose, swimming loose, is from time to time handed into the boat, the end untied, and its contents shaken...more than four feet below the surface of the water; and, except an occasional straggling fish, the only small fry taken with the Whitebait are the various...
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British fish and fisheries

British fish - 1849 - 200 páginas
...of a fine bag-net, with a mouth of about three feet square ; the boat is moored in the tide way, and the mouth of the net does not dip more than four feet below the surface. The delicacy of the whitebait needs no comment. Pennant states it to be delicious, and says that epicures...
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Summer life on land and water (at South Queensferry).

William Wallace Fyfe - 1851 - 408 páginas
...is very small. A boat is moored in the tideway, where the water is from twenty to thirty feet deep; the tail of the hose, swimming loose, is from time...does not dip more than four feet below the surface. The principal food of this fish is a minute species of shrimp, scarcely larger than a flea! Cooking...
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A History of the earth and animated nature v.1, Volumen1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 616 páginas
...is fixed to the side of the boat. The tail of the hose, swimming loose, is from time to time handed into the boat, the end untied, and its contents shaken...more than four feet below the surface of the water ; and, except an occasional straggling fish, the only small fry taken with the white-bait, are sticklebacks...
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The Home friend, a weekly miscellany of amusement and instruction, Volumen3

Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1855 - 620 páginas
...net), swimming loose, is from time to time handed into the boat, the end untied, and its contents taken out. The wooden frame forming the mouth of the net,...more than four feet below the surface of the water, and, except an occasional straggling fish, the only small fry taken with the whitebait are various...
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A History of the Earth and Animated Nature ...: With Numerous ..., Volumen2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 712 páginas
...is very small. A boat is moored in the tide-way, where the water is from twenty to thirty feet deep; and the net with its wooden frame is fixed to the...of the net does not dip more than four feet below tlie surface of the water. Tin- largest specimen of Clupea alba that I have met with, taken from the...
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