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A History of the County of Somerset
… Linn. It is sometimes taken in clear streams far from tide rivers. 59. Sole. Solea vulgaris, Quens. 60. Lemon Sole … mullet, says Baker, ascend the Parret beyond the reach of tide water, probably to spawn, as the fry of this species are … the commonest species is the black-headed gull. At low tide enormous mud-flats are left bare, and these are the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Channel and North Sea. It occurs beneath stones between tide-marks or under cast-up seaweed. It was found by Mr. … an accumulation of decaying seaweed marking the last high tide. 15. Schendyla nemorensis, C. Koch. Deutschl. Crust. … are set to take shrimps, sprats and other fish which the tide as it goes out leaves in them. Although the fisherman is …
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