Rural Sports, Volume 2Bunny & Gold, 1802 |
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... shoals , and on some occasions are crowded so close together , as to fill the Sea , at least so far as our implements can reach from top to bot- tom . Ships are said to have been retarded in their course in passing through these shoals ...
... shoals , and on some occasions are crowded so close together , as to fill the Sea , at least so far as our implements can reach from top to bot- tom . Ships are said to have been retarded in their course in passing through these shoals ...
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William Barker Daniel. much out of Season . The grand shoal of Haddocks comes periodically on the Yorkshire coasts . It is re- markable that they appeared in 1766 on the tenth of December , and exactly on the same day in 1767 . The Shoals ...
William Barker Daniel. much out of Season . The grand shoal of Haddocks comes periodically on the Yorkshire coasts . It is re- markable that they appeared in 1766 on the tenth of December , and exactly on the same day in 1767 . The Shoals ...
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... shoals approach the Cornish coasts ; the beginning of winter they disappear , a few returning again after Christmas . Their winter retreat , and their motives for migrating , are the same with the Herring . Dur- ing summer they affect a ...
... shoals approach the Cornish coasts ; the beginning of winter they disappear , a few returning again after Christmas . Their winter retreat , and their motives for migrating , are the same with the Herring . Dur- ing summer they affect a ...
Contents
TITLE PAGE | 1 |
Account of Rivers in England Scotland and Ireland | 57 |
TABLE FOR BAITS | 199 |
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