Biennial Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries and Game for Indiana, Թողարկում 17 |
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... hatch and the fry comes forth , as is the case of the whitefish of the Great Lakes . The cisco are very pro- lific . A specimen weighing 12 oz . contained approximately 23,000 eggs . ADAPTATION TO ENVIRONMENT . The cisco has adapted ...
... hatch and the fry comes forth , as is the case of the whitefish of the Great Lakes . The cisco are very pro- lific . A specimen weighing 12 oz . contained approximately 23,000 eggs . ADAPTATION TO ENVIRONMENT . The cisco has adapted ...
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... , so that the per cent . of eggs that hatch must be very small . The fact that the genera- tions vary much in size indicates that a generation is not pro- duced each year on account of unfavorable weather conditions at 26.
... , so that the per cent . of eggs that hatch must be very small . The fact that the genera- tions vary much in size indicates that a generation is not pro- duced each year on account of unfavorable weather conditions at 26.
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... hatched , or guard them against intruders . Often , however , the female is to be found assisting him in this . The period of incuba- tion lasts from one to two weeks , depending on the temperature of the water . but usually from eight ...
... hatched , or guard them against intruders . Often , however , the female is to be found assisting him in this . The period of incuba- tion lasts from one to two weeks , depending on the temperature of the water . but usually from eight ...
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... hatch . When the young are preparing to emerge from the shell the eggs cover the entire bed and life within the shell can easily be de- tected by the constant wavy motion . Each individual emerges as a perfectly formed fish , from one ...
... hatch . When the young are preparing to emerge from the shell the eggs cover the entire bed and life within the shell can easily be de- tected by the constant wavy motion . Each individual emerges as a perfectly formed fish , from one ...
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... hatching and the short period after hatching before the young are able to seek food for themselves . This fact is taken advantage of by unscrupulous fishermen . Certainly at any ... HATCHING . Artificial hatching of the black bass can 32.
... hatching and the short period after hatching before the young are able to seek food for themselves . This fact is taken advantage of by unscrupulous fishermen . Certainly at any ... HATCHING . Artificial hatching of the black bass can 32.
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Էջ 18 - ... that smooth song, which was made by Kit Marlow, now at least fifty years ago : and the milk-maid's mother sung an answer to it, which was made by Sir Walter Raleigh in his younger days. They were old-fashioned poetry, but choicely good, I think much better than the strong lines that are now in fashion in this critical age.
Էջ 18 - Twas a handsome milk-maid that had not yet attained so much age and wisdom as to load her mind with any fears of many things that will never be, as too many men too often do; but she cast away all care and sung like a nightingale. Her voice was good, and the ditty fitted for it: it was that smooth song which was made by Kit Marlow now at least fifty years ago. And the milk-maid's mother sung an answer to it which was made by Sir Walter Raleigh in his younger days.
Էջ 17 - ... which broke their waves, and turned them into foam : and sometimes I beguiled time by viewing the harmless lambs, some leaping securely in the cool shade, whilst others sported themselves in the cheerful sun; and saw others craving comfort from the swollen udders of their bleating dams.
Էջ 17 - Nay, stay a little, good Scholar, I caught my last Trout with a worm, now I will put on a Minnow and try a quarter of an hour about yonder trees for another, and so walk towards our lodging. Look you, Scholar, thereabout we shall have a bite presently, or not at all: have with you Sir ! o
Էջ 18 - No, I thank you; but, I pray, do us a courtesy that shall stand you and your daughter in nothing, and yet we will think ourselves still something in your debt: it is but to sing us a song that was sung by your daughter when I last passed over this meadow, about eight or nine days since. MILKWOMAN. What song was it, I pray? Was it "Come, shepherds, deck your herds," or "As at noon Dulcina rested," or "Phillida flouts me," or "Chevy Chace," or "Johnny Armstrong,
Էջ 17 - Look, under that broad beech-tree I sat down when I was last this way a-fishing, and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly contention with an echo, whose dead voice seemed to live in a hollow tree near to the brow of that primrose-hill...
Էջ 16 - On my word, master, this is a gallant trout; what shall we do with him? PISCATOR Marry, e'en eat him to supper. We'll go to my hostess from whence we came; she told me, as I was going out of door, that my brother Peter, a good angler and a cheerful companion, had sent word he would lodge there to-night, and bring a friend with him. My hostess has two beds, and I know you and I may have the best; we'll rejoice with my brother Peter and his friend, tell tales, or sing ballads, or make a catch, or find...
Էջ 16 - PISCATOR Well, scholar, you must endure worse luck sometime, or you will never make a good angler. But what say you now ? there is a trout now, and a good one, too, if I can but hold him, and two or three turns more will tire him. Now you see he lies still, and the sleight is to land him. Reach me that landingnet. So, sir, now he is mine own; what say you now, is not this worth all my labour and your patience?
Էջ 18 - I left this place, and entered into the next field, a second pleasure entertained me ; 'twas a handsome milkmaid, that had not yet attained so much age and wisdom as to load her mind with any fears of many things that will never be, as too many men...
Էջ 18 - God! 1'fl give you a syllabub of new verjuice, in a new-made hay-cock, for it. And my Maudlin shall sing you one of her best ballads ; for she and I both love all anglers, they be such honest, civil, quiet men. In the meantime will you drink a draught of red cow's milk? you shall have it freely.