The Fly-Fisher's Entomology. Illustrated by Coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect. And Accompanied by a Few Observations and Instructions Relative to Trout-and-grayling FishingLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1836 - 115 стор. |
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... tail twice as much as the girth . The weight of those usually taken with the fly is from half a pound to two pounds and a half , and some- times from four to five pounds . He has eight fins ( viz . ) one dorsal , one anal , B two caudal ...
... tail twice as much as the girth . The weight of those usually taken with the fly is from half a pound to two pounds and a half , and some- times from four to five pounds . He has eight fins ( viz . ) one dorsal , one anal , B two caudal ...
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... tail- fin . Sir H. Davy 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 ...
... tail- fin . Sir H. Davy 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 ...
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... tail of a stream , ( i . e . ) the end of a little rapid , or swifter running portion of the current , as A , the junction of little rapids formed by water passing round an obstruction in the midst of the general current as B , and such ...
... tail of a stream , ( i . e . ) the end of a little rapid , or swifter running portion of the current , as A , the junction of little rapids formed by water passing round an obstruction in the midst of the general current as B , and such ...
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... tail , which is known to be the principal organ of propulsion , can scarcely be observed to move , and the fins , which are used to balance the fish , seem quite useless , except when he sees an insect ; then he will dart with the ...
... tail , which is known to be the principal organ of propulsion , can scarcely be observed to move , and the fins , which are used to balance the fish , seem quite useless , except when he sees an insect ; then he will dart with the ...
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... tail , which is more forked . The front of the eye is elliptical , and the pupil much more elongated than that of the Trout , the side towards the nose being drawn out to an acute angle . The opposite side is less pointed . His back fin ...
... tail , which is more forked . The front of the eye is elliptical , and the pupil much more elongated than that of the Trout , the side towards the nose being drawn out to an acute angle . The opposite side is less pointed . His back fin ...
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