10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GWINIAD»
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1
The Annual Review and History of Literature
Dr. Shaw's abiidged ex- very colour of the abdomen, as suffi- tract from the British
Zoology may lead cient indications of identity ; and with- his readers to suppose
thatthe gwiniad, at out hesitation pronounced it the lava- some seasons of the ...
2
The sportsman's cyclopaedia: comprising a complete ...
GWINIAD. It is found, according to Pennant, in one of the lakes of Ireland, Lough
N eagh, where it is called the pollen; in Loch Mabon, in Scotland, where it is
termed the vangis ; and the Scotch have a tradition that it was there first
introduced by ...
Thomas Burgeland Johnson,
1848
3
The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed
It is many years since one of our associates dined on gwiniad, at Bala, in North
Wales. At that time engaged in the study of botany and touts in Wo, he had paid
no attention to ichthyology, and saw nothing in the gwiniad but a damper to a ...
4
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
When the gwiniad returns early, it is a sign that winter is at hand ; when they are
late, cold weather is expected to set in late also. Indeed, the movements and
migrations of many species of fish, if properly attended to, would furnish very
correct ...
5
The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, ...
Common Graylin Thimallus vulgaris, Nils. Gwiniad, (Coregonus, Cuv. ) Common
Gwiniad Coregonus lavaretus, Flem. Pollan Gwiniad Coregonous pollan
Vendace Gwiniad Coregonus maroenula Herring Family. — Clupeid^:. Herring, (
Clupea ...
William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt,
1836
6
General Zoology, Or Systematic Natural History
I must not omit* to observe that it may be doubted whether the Gwiniad of Mr.
Pennant be not rather the S. Wartmanni of Bloch than the present species.
BROAD GWINIAD. Salmo Rostratus. S. fusco-cxrulescens, lineis longitudinalibus
...
George Shaw, James Francis Stephens,
1804
7
Reports from Commissioners
Do you know a fish called a gwiniad ?— I do very well. 3839. Are .there any in the
Taf ? — Yes, plenty of them. 3840. What size is a gwiniad ? — They run from 1 lb.
to 12 lbs. ; gwiniad is only the Welsh name for sewin. There is a different fish ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons,
1861
When the first frosts of autumn have seared the birch-tree leaves, then comes the
fish-harvest of the husbandman whose homestead is beside the lake ; for then is
the season for gwiniad, siik, coregonBs la- varetus, to gather together, the ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle,
1848
9
An encyclopaedia of rural sports: or a complete account, ...
It has long since been observed in Camden, that the gwiniad never wanders ...
just below where it issues from the lake, whilst the contrary is observed with
regard to the gwiniad, which is conceived to be a fish peculiar to the lake ; but,"
says ...
Delabere Pritchett Blaine,
1870
10
A manual of British vertebrate animals: or descriptions of ...
a very distinct species, in which the snout is furnished with a soft conical
projection at its extremity extending beyond the jaws, and which is not, that I am
aware, a native of this country. According to Pennant, the Gwiniad is a gregarious
fish, ...