The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 12Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... animal which inhabits the water , and breathes through gills ; the flesh of a fish ( see FISHES ) : a machine to hoist up the flukes of the anchor ( but see FISH next below ) : V. to seek to catch fish ; to be employed in catching fish ...
... animal which inhabits the water , and breathes through gills ; the flesh of a fish ( see FISHES ) : a machine to hoist up the flukes of the anchor ( but see FISH next below ) : V. to seek to catch fish ; to be employed in catching fish ...
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... animal food killed by inland hunters , and in this way initiated a com- merce now represented by vast capital and enterprise . The importance of fisheries , as bearing on the food - supplies of nations , inland as well as maritime , and ...
... animal food killed by inland hunters , and in this way initiated a com- merce now represented by vast capital and enterprise . The importance of fisheries , as bearing on the food - supplies of nations , inland as well as maritime , and ...
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... animals together . Even the water of hot springs and the pools of caverns have their peculiar F. , and some of these are known only as thrown out with torrents of muddy water by valcanoes . The form of F. is generally adapted to easy ...
... animals together . Even the water of hot springs and the pools of caverns have their peculiar F. , and some of these are known only as thrown out with torrents of muddy water by valcanoes . The form of F. is generally adapted to easy ...
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... animals , assume in F. the form of Fins ( q.v. ) , and are generally , though not always , all present , the first pair being the pec- toral , the second pair the ventral fins . In some F. , the ventral fins , answering to the hind feet ...
... animals , assume in F. the form of Fins ( q.v. ) , and are generally , though not always , all present , the first pair being the pec- toral , the second pair the ventral fins . In some F. , the ventral fins , answering to the hind feet ...
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... animals , having in general a temperature little elevated above that of the water in which they live ; though there are some singular exceptions to this rule , as the tunny , sword - fish , etc. , which , having a comparatively high ...
... animals , having in general a temperature little elevated above that of the water in which they live ; though there are some singular exceptions to this rule , as the tunny , sword - fish , etc. , which , having a comparatively high ...
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