10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALBICORE»
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albicore in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Pilots: Pilot schooners of North America and Great Britain
Alt/icere Barrow pijot No 2 - 1880 Albicore. 64tt x 16ft x 10ft. was built as a fishing
smack in 1880 at Fleetwood, but was snapped up by the pilots while still on the
ways Her new owners fitted hef out as a schooner Always a fast and able ...
2
Symzonia; Voyage Of Discovery:
I had frequently heard Slim muttering his apprehensions, and even Albicore said
tome,'Ihope weshallnot have any bad weather, or losesightofthe land.' My best
seamenappeared confounded atthe loss ofthe compass, and a degreeofalarm ...
3
The Literary Gazette, Or, Journal of Criticism, Science, and ...
land, and to avoid it had placed Slim on the larbound watch with Albicore, by
which arrangement the charge of my watch (the starboard) when I was off deck,
devolved on Will Mackerel, assisted by Jack Whiflle. This was mortifying to Slim,
but ...
4
A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, Performed ...
They spawn about Nlarch, and then the fishery ceases, and the canoes are
otherwise employed, either in trading to the islands, or in fitting for the albicore
and bonetta fishery, which next commences. While the dolphin fishery lasts,
numbers of ...
5
Jack Tench: or, The midshipman turned idler
The moment an albicore was caught with the flying fish, every bit of wax candle
that could be mustered was in requisition ; and not a " mid " of the watch below
but was busily employed in imitating the bait upon the largest cod-hooks the ...
6
Narrative of an expedition to explore the river Zaire, ...
Until this time the Naturalists were obliged to content themselves with the small
animals the towing net afforded them, but they were now gratified by the capture
of albicore and bonito, many of both being taken by the grains and hook. The
most ...
James Hingston Tuckey, Christen Smith, 1818
Being thus compelled to remain on board, I permitted Albicore to
landwithfourmen, to ramble alongshore, and seeifhe could makeany discoveries.
In the evening Slim reported thathe had not been abletoeffect much, owingto
theexcessive heat, ...
8
The Literary Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Literature, ...
The 'albicore wa:s found to have fourteen rays in this first dorsal fin, and the same
number on the under side. The dorsal, anal, and false fins are strongly tinged
with an orange colour. Whitish transverse stripes mark the lower part of the sides
...
William Jerdan, Lovell Augustus Reeve, John Mounteney Jephson, 1817
9
The Literary Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Literature, ...
The albicore was foun'd to have fourteen _ rays in the first dorsal fin, and the
same number on the under side. The dorsal, anal, and false fins are strongly
tinged with an orange colour. Whitish transverse stripes mark the lower part of the
sides ...
10
The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, ...
0 m; _ m The albicore was found to have fourteen rays in the first dorsal fin, and
the same number on the under side. The dorsal, anal, and false fins are strongly
tinged With an orange colour. Whitish transvverse stripes mark the lower part of ...