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A History of the County of Somerset
… Channel by Day. 25. John Dory. Zeus faber, Linn. 26. Boar-fish. Capros aper, Linn. Baker says this fish is very rare, but that he has met with specimens in … Weever. Trachinus vipera, Cuv. & Val. These poisonous fish are fortunately not abundant on the Somerset coast. The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bath Canal tumidus, Retz. River Avon; River Brue, near Street Anodonta cygna (Linn.) Sphrium rivicola (Leach). Bath … Old Red Sandstone, Mountain Limestone, Coal Measures, New Red Sandstone (Trias), Lias, Oolite, Greensand and Chalk, … near Bath, in 1885, Amara nitida, Sturm., a species then new to Britain ( E. M. M. xxii. 240), and the late Mr. Blatch …
A History of the County of Somerset
… these nets are set to take shrimps, sprats and other fish which the tide as it goes out leaves in them. Although the fisherman is always on the spot to secure his fish as the tide recedes, he assures me he has never once … his head proceeded to insert his rostrum just over the fish's brain.' In Argulus the second maxill are transformed …
A Dictionary of London
… situate near the tenement of Reginald de Conduit in Bread Street, in parish of All Hallows, 18 Ed. II. (Cal. L. Bk. E. …
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