| 1828 - 872 페이지
...common size of this animal is from 6 to 16 inches in length ; but it has been met with of colossal size. During violent gales of wind, hundreds of tons of...of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around. It begins to retire from the coast in September. It is made no use of except for bait ; and as it maintains... | |
| 1826 - 454 페이지
...common size of this animal is from 6 to 10 inches in length ; but it has been met with of colossal size. During violent gales of wind, hundreds of tons of...of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around. It begins to retire from the coast in September. It is made no use of except for bait ; and as it maintains... | |
| 1826 - 446 페이지
...common size of this animal is from 6 to 10 inches in length ; but it has been met with of colossal size. During violent gales of wind, hundreds of tons of them are often thrown JUP f qgfitihw in beds on the Hat beaches, the decay of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around.... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1829 - 518 페이지
...strength to the state." It begins to retire from the coast in September. " During violent gales of winds, hundreds of tons of them are often thrown up together...of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around. It is made no use of except for bait ; and as it maintains itself in deeper water than the capelin,... | |
| George Johnston - 1850 - 634 페이지
...begins to retire from the coast in September. " During violent gales of wind," says Mr. Cormack, " hundreds of tons of them are often thrown up together...of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around. It is made no use of except for bait ; and as it maintains itself in deeper water than the capelan,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 616 페이지
...wealth to individuals and strength to the state." It begins to retire from the coast in September. During violent gales of wind, hundreds of tons of...of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around. It is made no use of except for bait; and, as it maintains itself in deepei water than the capelan,... | |
| Henry Adams, Arthur Adams - 1858 - 532 페이지
...capture them, forming an extensive cuttle-fish fishery, engaging five hundred sail of French and English ships. During violent gales of wind hundreds of tons...decay of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around (Johnston). The L. magna is also used for bait by fishermen on our own coast, under the name of " squid."... | |
| Henry Adams, Arthur Adams - 1858 - 568 페이지
...forming an extensive cuttle-fish fishery, engaging five hundred sail of French and English ships. Daring violent gales of wind hundreds of tons of them are...decay of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around (Johnston). The L. magna is also used for bait by fishermen on our own coast, under the name of " squid."... | |
| George Washington Tryon, Henry Augustus Pilsbry - 1879 - 568 페이지
...with from 400 to 500 sail of English and French ships, engaged in the cut tiefish fishery. IMiring violent, gales of wind, hundreds of tons of them are...of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around. It is made no use of, except for bait ; and as it maintains itself in deeper water than the capelan,... | |
| George Washington Tryon - 1882 - 1388 페이지
...is covered with from 400 to 500 sail of English and French ships, engaged in the cuttlefish fishery. During violent gales of wind, hundreds of tons of...of which spreads an intolerable effluvium around. It is made no use of, except for bait ; and as it maintains itself in deeper water than the capelan,... | |
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