10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GOLOMYNKA»
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The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the ...
GOLDSCHMIDT—GOLOMYNKA. GOLUCHO\VSKI—-CONCALVES DIAZ
GONCOURT BROTHERS—GOODALE GOODALL—GOODS AND CHATTELS
GOOD TEMPLARS—GOODWIN GOODYEAR—GORDON. 120 be wanting in
volume, ...
2
The Waters of the Earth
The most singular fish belonging to the Baikal is the golomynka, from four to six
inches in length, so very fat that it melts before the fire like butter. The latter is
never taken alive; but is cast dead upon the shore, sometimes in immense
quantities, ...
3
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
Its sturgeon and seal fisheries are valuable, and large quantities of a fish
resembling the herring are also caught in it. A peculiar fish, called the golomynka
(Callionymue Baicalewis), which is almost one mass of fat, yielding beautiful train
-oil, ...
4
A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical: Of ...
The most singular fish belonging to the Baikal is the golomynka (Callyonimus
Baicalensis), from 4 to 6 inches In length, so very fat that it melts before the fire
like butter. The latter is never taken alive ; but is cast dead upon the shore,
sometimes ...
John Ramsay McCulloch, 1841
5
New American supplement to the latest edition of the ...
Comephorus Baikalensis, 1420- 142 1 ; Golomynka. Comma Bacillus, 795;
Cholera. Commercial Signs, 23; Abbrevia- tory Signs. Commissary-General of
Subsistence, 30S0; War, Department of. Commission Tariff, 2854; Tariff. Common
-law ...
6
Geographical Dictionary Of The World In The Early 20th ...
Its seal-, herring-, and sturgeon- fisheries are valuable, and the golomynka (
Callionymua liaikalensis), a species of fish, yields a great amount of oil. The
Baikal seal (Phoca fcetida) appears to be identical with a species from the Arctic
Ocean.
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
fteTT golomynka п. *П*П1*1*Т (т"3"""тт) goluptious ût^r. (jocular) *ч|Гч^ gomeril,
gomeral п. "pr, 'TTSíT-'TWCT; gomphosis и. ""''"Г""''"Т-""ТГ'Т gomuti п. "TT?; "TTf %
Ч"Т?г "ЬЙ gonad п. (biol) «foWi ЧЧТ'Л', ЧЧЧ( зг^тргг; flí^i. gonadial, gonadic ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
8
The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: ...
Its seal and sturgeon fisheries are valuable, and also the oil of the fish called the
golomynka, the Callionymus Baicalensis. Mountains encompass the lake entirely
. The river Selingue falls into it from the S.W., and here the lake is about 50 miles
...
9
Chambers's encyclopædia
4353. GoIInow, a town of Prussia, in Pomerania, is situated 15 miles NE. of Stettin
. It was formerly a Hanse-town ; it now has limekilns and a trade in timber. Pop.
8430. Golomynka (Comephorus or Callionymus baika/ensis), a remarkable fish, ...
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Chambers' Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
4353. Gollnow, a town of Prussia, in Pomerania, is situated 15 miles NE. of Stettin
. It was formerly a Hanse-town ; it now has limekilns and a trade in timber. Pop.
8430. Golomynka (Coinephorus or Callionymus baikalensis), a remarkable fish, ...