10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OSTREICULTURIST»
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We record as unusually interesting a circumstance which has been reported to us
by Mr. A. Boss, an ostreiculturist on the Clarence River, relating to the spawning
of oysters. Mr. Ross states that about noon on the 29th February, just after the ...
New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1803
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omithologist orthoepist orthographist ostreiculturist pangrammatist Panhellenist
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philanthrope ...
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Structural and Systematic Conchology: An Introduction to the ...
Murex erinaceus (xliii, 10) is a well-known depredator on the oyster-beds of
Europe, and is considered one of the most dangerous enemies with which the
ostreiculturist has to contend. So destructive is it in the oyster-pares of Arcachon (
near ...
George Washington Tryon, 1883
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
... and we surmised that by methods similar to those employed in the bassins de
digorgement of the French ostreiculturist, where the oysters are carefully
subjected to a natural process of cleaning, oysters previously contaminated with
sewage ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1896
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
The ostreiculturist should also have a quick and accurate method for determining
the amount of plankton in the water of his parks. For this purpose the author uses
a centrifugal apparatus, instead of the old method of counting the individuals.
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Manual of Conchology, Structural and Systematic: With ...
The Murex erinaceus is a well-known depredator on the oyster-beds of Europe,
and is considered one of the most dangerous enemies with which the
ostreiculturist has to contend. The English fishermen know it under the name of “
sting ...
George Washington Tryon (Jr.), Henry Augustus Pilsbry, B. Sharp, 1880
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Annual Report of the Fishery Board of Scotland
... to the ostreiculturist in our northern country. While we cannot boast of the high
temperature during the warm summer mouths which is exhibited in such an
oyster-producing basin as the Bay of Arcachon, or even in tho shallow East
Schelde, ...
Fishery Board for Scotland, 1891
The ostreiculturist should also have a quick and accurate method for determining
the amount of plankton in the water of his parks. For this purpose the author uses
a centrifugal apparatus, instead of the old method of counting the individuals.
Unless such reserves can be maintained in efficient working-order, and the
operations periodically required thereon be supervised by a practical
ostreiculturist, the money expended on their establishment is simply wasted.
Victoria will ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow
... not unlike concrete. The localities in which oyster culture has been most
successful are protected from great storms, and are generally cul-de-sacs, with
an infiowing and outflowing tide. The tide is a great auxiliary to the ostreiculturist,
...
Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 1891