10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARMED BULLHEAD»
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An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
The cataplzractua, Armed BULLHEAD, or Poses, is from four to six inches long.
The scorpius, FATHER-LASHER, or SEA-SCORPION, is from six to fourteen
inches in length, and extremely fierce and active. These two species are found on
our ...
David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.), 1835
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A History of British Fishes
THE ARMED BULLHEAD, POGGE. LYRIE, SEA-POACHER, PLUCK, NOBLE.
Scotland. Aspidophorus Europxus, Cuv. et Valenc. Hist. Nat. des Poiss. t. iv. p.
201. Coitus cataphractus, Linn . is. Bloch, pt. ii. pi. 39. ,, „ Armed Bullhead, Penn.
Brit.
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An analytical dictionary of the English language
The cataphractus, Armed Bullhead, or Pogge, is from four to six inches long. The
scorpius, Father-lasher, or Sea-scorpion, is from six to fourteen inches in length,
and extremely fierce and active. These two species are found on our shores.
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An analytical Dictionary of the english language: in which ...
The cataphractus, Armed Bullhead, or Pogge, is from four to six inches long. The
scorpius, Father-lasher, or Ska-scorpion, is from six to fourteen inches in length,
and extremely fierce and active. These two species are found on our shores.
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An analytical dictionary of the English language, in which ...
The cataphractus, Armed Bullhead, or Pogge, is from four to six inches long. The
scorpius, Father-lasher, or SsA-scoRproN, is from six to fourteen inches in length,
and extremely fierce and active. These two species are found on our shores.
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Prize Essay on the Fishes of the District of the Firth of Forth
The Armed Bullhead. Specific Characters. — Chin with thread-like filaments ;
vent under the middle of the pectorals. Description. — From a specimen four
inches in length. Body angular, tapering to the tail ; covered with a number of
hard scaly ...
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Pantologia: a new cabinet cyclopaedia, comprehending a ...
Plate I. 1. C. cataphractus. Armed bullhead. Pog- ga. Body octangular, mailed ;
upper jaw with two upright bifid spines; throat with numerous cirri : head large,
bony, ragged ; eyes lateral, round, pupil black, iris yellow; month beneath lunate
...
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
... rayed : body round, without scales; tapering towards the tail : dorsal fins or
more. Ten species, chiefly inhabitants of the European or Indian seas. The
following are the chief. Sec Nat. Hist. Plate I. 1. C. cataphractus. Armed bullhead.
Pog- ga.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth, 1813
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Zoological text-book comprising Cuvier's four grand ...
... (armed bullhead,) body eight-angled, mailed ; upper jaw with two upright bifid
spines ; throat with numerous cirri. scaber, (prickly bullhead,) head and lines
down the body with serrate scales ; lateral line aculeate. scorpius, (father-lasher,)
...
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Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society
Coitus cataphractus. Linn., Pen., Don. Cataphractus Schoneveldii, Flem. Armed
Bullhead, Pogge, Lyre, Sea-poacher, Pluck, Noble, Shell- backed Bullhead,
Scotland. + The position of the dorsal fins is liable to vary a little according to the
size ...