The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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... salmon fisheries generally . And it must be understood , that the prices given above are those of an average of seasons , while the actual prices of 1850 were consider- ably higher , also that in point of fact a very considerable loss ...
... salmon fisheries generally . And it must be understood , that the prices given above are those of an average of seasons , while the actual prices of 1850 were consider- ably higher , also that in point of fact a very considerable loss ...
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... salmon ; - grilse ( salmon on their first ascent ) , and trout ( salmo eriox ) , partaking in the decrease much less , and in some cases not at all . The Tay returns show that up to about 1800 the number of grilse taken annually in that ...
... salmon ; - grilse ( salmon on their first ascent ) , and trout ( salmo eriox ) , partaking in the decrease much less , and in some cases not at all . The Tay returns show that up to about 1800 the number of grilse taken annually in that ...
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... salmon river debouches within sixty miles . Here ( and the fact is one of a multitude ) it is proved that in the absence of any contiguous river , the salmon not only keep the shore , but follow its deepest and most sinuous indentations ...
... salmon river debouches within sixty miles . Here ( and the fact is one of a multitude ) it is proved that in the absence of any contiguous river , the salmon not only keep the shore , but follow its deepest and most sinuous indentations ...
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