The Fly-fisher's Entomology: With Coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect ; and a Few Observations and Instructions on Trout and Grayling-fishingLongmans, Green, 1883 - 132 páginas |
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... says ( Salmonia , p . 73 ) : " I have known the number of spines in the pectoral fins different in different varieties of Trout : I have seen them twelve , thirteen , and fourteen ; but the anal fin always , I believe , contains eleven ...
... says ( Salmonia , p . 73 ) : " I have known the number of spines in the pectoral fins different in different varieties of Trout : I have seen them twelve , thirteen , and fourteen ; but the anal fin always , I believe , contains eleven ...
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... says : " The colouring matter is not in the scales , but in the surface of the skin immediately beneath them , and is probably a secretion easily affected by the health of the animal . " ( Salmonia , p . 40. ) After spawning time ...
... says : " The colouring matter is not in the scales , but in the surface of the skin immediately beneath them , and is probably a secretion easily affected by the health of the animal . " ( Salmonia , p . 40. ) After spawning time ...
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... say that the Trout will take every insect , that he does not feed upon the Honey Bee ( Apis mellifica ) , or Wasp ( Vespa vulgaris ) , and that he very rarely takes the Humble Bee ( Bombus ) . It seemed to be a common practice with ...
... say that the Trout will take every insect , that he does not feed upon the Honey Bee ( Apis mellifica ) , or Wasp ( Vespa vulgaris ) , and that he very rarely takes the Humble Bee ( Bombus ) . It seemed to be a common practice with ...
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... says : " The principal use of the nostrils in fishes , I believe , is to assist in the propulsion of water through the gills for performing the office of respiration ; but I think there are some nerves in these organs which give fishes ...
... says : " The principal use of the nostrils in fishes , I believe , is to assist in the propulsion of water through the gills for performing the office of respiration ; but I think there are some nerves in these organs which give fishes ...
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... says : " In the Test , where the Grayling has been only recently intro- duced , they have sometimes been caught between three and four pounds ; in this river I never took one above two pounds , but I have heard of one being taken of two ...
... says : " In the Test , where the Grayling has been only recently intro- duced , they have sometimes been caught between three and four pounds ; in this river I never took one above two pounds , but I have heard of one being taken of two ...
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