10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PISCICULTURALLY»
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pisciculturally en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
pisciculturally y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
The eggs of some of the fresh-water fish are too minute to be operated upon
pisciculturally—these must just be left to chance. Pike, tench, carp, 5:0. allow a
vast per-centage of their eggs to be lost; indeed they are nearly all lost, except
such as ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray,
1862
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Journal of the Bath and West of England Society for the ...
After receiving various small tributaries it falls into the northern extremity of
Falmouth harbour. “The whole course of this river is about twenty-five miles, of
which more than half is tide-way.” Pisciculturally considered it is valueless, being
98 ...
Bath and West of England Society,
1867
It may interest English anglers to know that we have in Scotland one or two
peculiar fish, which must, we think, have been introduced pisciculturally like the
grayling, such as the vendace, which, however, is so shy that it cannot be called
an ...
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Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes
character, pisciculturally and gastronomically. The fish caught in the pee/re
auxflambeaux at Arcachon is called azlg'uz'lle (not anguz'lle) in French. I have
been quite unable to find out the English name (if there is one) for it. It is a small ...
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THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE VOL. V. JANUARY TO JUNE, 1862
The eggs of some of the fresh-water fish arc too minute to be operated upon
pisciculturally — these must just be left to chance. Pike, tench, carp, &c. allow a
vast per-centage of their eggs to be lost ; indeed they are nearly all lost, except
suoh ...
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SAINT PAULS. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
It may interest English anglers to know that we have in Scotland one or two
peculiar fish, which must, we think, have been introduced pisciculturally like the
grayling, such as the vendace, which, however, is so shy that it cannot be called
an ...
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Interpreting the Political: New Methodologies
Finland (text: Johann Ludwig Runeberg [Swedish] 1847; Paavo Kajander [
Finnish]; melody: Friedrich Pacius) is the fathers' precious country (1.6),
composed of agriculturally, horticulturally and pisciculturally used space, and
belongs only to ...
Terrell Carver, Matti Hyvarinen,
2013
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British Sports and Pastimes. 1868
It may interest English anglers to know that there are in Scotland one or two
peculiar fish, which must, we think, have been introduced pisciculturally like the
grayling, such as the vendace, which, however, is too shy to be called an angler's
fish.
... successive years of over fishing ; of disturbing the fish on their spawning beds ;
and of preventing them from reaching such beds." The ease with which all kinds
of fish can be treated pisciculturally has been a really important discovery for the
...
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Baily's magazine of sports and pastimes
... and of the best means of multiplying them " pisciculturally." In looking over the
programme of the approaching show, we find that although much is offered to the
angler, the angler makes no sort of return ; he pockets all he can get, thinking no
...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PISCICULTURALLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
pisciculturally en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Andhra Experiences Fish Fall, Because Cats & Dogs Are Too …
Also, otherwise known to be agriculturally rich villages, Gollamudi and Pallagiri have now become pisciculturally well endowed as well. «HungryForever, Jun 15»