RMPFB1HH–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. . Please note that these images are extracted from
RM2AN9N89–The history of esculent fish . ( 25 ) The ROACH Is the Englifh name of a very common fifh, called by fomeauthors the Rutilius and Rubiculus, and by others the Rubellio.It is a fpecies of the Cyprinus, according to the new fyftem ofArtedi, and the Cyprinus Rutilius of Linnaeus. It has beenlooked upon (though without much reafon) remarkable forits livelinefs and vivacity, from which comes the proverb found as a Roach. In fome parts of the world, this fifhwill only live in {landing waters: it thrives very much in pondsand deep, hull rivers: it is very remarkable for its progeny; apond being foone
RMPFB1J1–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. TAB.L. STU^Jt^inm^nn. Ss. Vtenee.. Please note tha
RM2AN9TAB–The history of esculent fish . I n ) The PEARCH, or PERCH, •-LS a genus of flfh of the order of Thoracci; the character*of thefe are, that the membrane of the gills has feven bones,and the back has one or two fins ; the lirft fpiny, and the fecondfolt: the body is covered with rough fcales; the edges of thegill-covers are fcaly and ferrated. Linnaeus enumerates thirty-fix fpecies; this fifh. is variegated with black fpots. There is a flrange variety ofPearch; fome of which are quitehunched; and the backbone, near to the tail, very much diflort-cd : in.colour and other refpects, it is fimilar t
RMPFAJPR–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -71- - /^ — V -^ N. 0 V V ^ -l^s ^V ^ -X ^ ^ ^-.^^ 'X X X ^ >v "^ NT ^^^- 1. BLUEGILL -^-^^ Juvenile "^^^-^.05^ 0 .L . .^.1 1. 0 5 0-^ 1. BLUEGILL Adult J J 0.8 0.6 0.4 2. BLUNTNOSE - Juvenile. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original wor
RM2ANA2CM–The history of esculent fish . and a belly of a filver caft; its fcalesare large and round. It is not fpotted at all, and its belly iscarinated; the ridge is quite fmooth, and not at all ferrated;its fide lines are fmall, and fcarce diflinguifhable; the lowerjaw is ftronger and more prominent than the upper; its gillsare four innumber, as in other fifhes; their fibres very long,and open remarkably wide; fo that this fifh dies almoft asfoon as taken cut of the water : it has one fin on its back,which confifts of about feventeen rays, and is between thehead and the tail; the two ventral fins hav
RMPFAJPG–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. 0 5 0-^ 1. BLUEGILL Adult J J 0.8 0.6 0.4 2. BLUNTNOSE - Juvenile. 30 40 0 MINIMUM FLOW RELEASE, cfs. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of Natural Resour
RM2ANA6AK–The history of esculent fish . CAR P.. ( 7 ) CARP.Leonard marchal firft brought this fift into England about 1514: it is the mod valuable of all kinds of£fh for flocking ponds, becaufe of its quick growth and greatincreafe. If the feeding and breeding of this fifh were moreunderftond and pradtifed, the advantages refulting would bevery great; and a fifth pond would become as valuable anarticle as a garden. The gentleman who has land in his ownhands, may, befides furnifning his own table and fupplyinghis friends, become a fource of much profit in monev, andvery confiderable advantage to his lan
RMPFAJNC–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -82- SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ T = 25 years 2.2 — 2 5.164 5 8.169 10 13.347 20 23.380. 10 20 30 40 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs Figure 9. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves Little Wabash River below Clay City. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganap
RM2AN9JWD–The history of esculent fish . 9 ) The T R O U r IS a very valuable river-fifh ; the characters of which arethefe. It has a long body; its head is fhort and round, itsnofe blunt at the end: its tail is very broad; its mouth large,and each jaw furniihed with one row of fharp teeth. In itspalate there are three parcels oi teeth, each oi an oblong figure,in the congeries, and all meeting in an angle near the end oithe nofe; the tongue has alfo fix, eight, or ten teeth on it.It is very beautifully variegated on the (ides with red fpots.The colour of the Trout, and of its fpots, varies greatly indi
RMPFAJPX–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -53- > o o 1 LU >. 4 6 FLOW DEPTH, ft Figure 6. Velocity-depth domain for juvenile fish preference 0.5 - 1.0. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of N
RM2ANA6YX–The history of esculent fish . The B A R B E L9 C^ALLED, in I&hyology, Barbus, but by fome writers inNatural Hiftory, Muftus Stuviatitis, and is a fpecies of theCyprinus. The Barbel is a fifh commonly known and focalled from the barb or beard under its chaps or nofe, and is ofthe leather-mouthed kind. It is but a moderate tafted fifh., and the female is lefs efteemedfor the table than the male; but neither of them is muchvalued: the word feafon for them is in April. They love tobe among the weirs, where there is a hard gravelly bottom,and generally fwim together in large fhoals. In fummer, the
RMPFAJMW–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -87- 13 — 9 — 5 — o O "^ 1 < CO O o 1 1 SUPPLY, % 1 1 1 Cg, 10^ $ T = 1 = 25 years "" 2 5 10 20 1.399 5.558 ^^10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 5 10 20 T = 40 years 2.369 6.897. 20 40 60 80 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs 100 Figure 12, Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves Kishwaukee River at Belvidere. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
RM2AN9PPG–The history of esculent fish . to. ( 25 ) The ROACH Is the Englifh name of a very common fifh, called by fomeauthors the Rutilius and Rubiculus, and by others the Rubellio.It is a fpecies of the Cyprinus, according to the new fyftem ofArtedi, and the Cyprinus Rutilius of Linnaeus. It has beenlooked upon (though without much reafon) remarkable forits livelinefs and vivacity, from which comes the proverb found as a Roach. In fome parts of the world, this fifhwill only live in {landing waters: it thrives very much in pondsand deep, hull rivers: it is very remarkable for its progeny; apond being f
RMPFAJMA–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -96- 2.2 1.4 o O o < cc H CO O O 1.0 2.2 SUPPLY, % Cg, 10^ $ 2 2.114 5 3.933 10 6.710 20 11.651 1.8 1.4 1.0 T = 25 years. 2 4 6 8 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs 1 i SUPPLY, % 1 1 Cq, 10^ $ 2.792 1 1 1 1 T = 40 years " 2 5 4.769 10 7.756 ^ 20 12.812 2 ^^^ 5 1 1 ,^^^ 10 1 1 1 1 10 Figure 19. Cost ratio vs. loxv-flow release curves: Vermilion River at Pontiac. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RM2ANA352–The history of esculent fish . ( *3 ) The CO D FISH 1 S the largeft of the genus Afelli, by authors called AfellusMaximus, and fometimes Afellus Varius, five Striatus. Itis diftinguifhed from other flfhes of the fame kind by thefollowing marks. Its colour on the back and fides is a dufkyolive, intermixed with yellow fpots; a white belly, with awhite line running along each fide from the gills to the tail,which is curved at the abdomen, but flraight elfewhere. Ithas very fmall fcales, which adhere firmly to the fkin; itseyes are large; a fmgle beard hangs at the angle of its lowerjaw, which is
RMPFAJNE–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. 0.5 - 0.5 0 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, State Water Survey Division, Surface Water Section
RM2AN9M5K–The history of esculent fish . form, it very much refembles theHerring; only it is flatter and broader, and grows to a cubitlong and four inches broad. The back is convex and ratherfharp ; the head Hoping considerably from it. The body growsgradually lefs to the tail from thence. The lower jaw israther longer than the upper; the teeth very minute. Thedorfal fin is fmall, and placed very near the center: the mid-dle rays are the longer!. The pectoral and ventral fins arefmall; the belly very fharp; the tail forked: the body is ofa duiky blue. Above the gills is a line of black (pots, whichmark
RMPFAJMH–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -95- 1.6 1.4 1.2 o O o ^ 1.0 < O u SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 1.567 5 2.508 10 3.989 20 7.078 1.6 — 1.4 — 1.2 — 1.0 T = 25 years. 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs SUPPLY, 1 % 1 1 1 Cq, 10^ $ 1.919 1 1 1 T = 40 years 2 5 2.925 10 4.476 20 8.437 ^^.^2 — ^.-—-"^^ — 1 F- 1 1 1 1 =^r 1 1 2.5 Figure 18. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves N.F. Vermilion River near Charlotte. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
RM2ANA3CG–The history of esculent fish . Tfa. ( *3 ) The CO D FISH 1 S the largeft of the genus Afelli, by authors called AfellusMaximus, and fometimes Afellus Varius, five Striatus. Itis diftinguifhed from other flfhes of the fame kind by thefollowing marks. Its colour on the back and fides is a dufkyolive, intermixed with yellow fpots; a white belly, with awhite line running along each fide from the gills to the tail,which is curved at the abdomen, but flraight elfewhere. Ithas very fmall fcales, which adhere firmly to the fkin; itseyes are large; a fmgle beard hangs at the angle of its lowerjaw, whic
RMPFB1J6–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. ag*. Please note that these images are extracted f
RM2ANA010–The history of esculent fish . efeems to arife merely from age, place, and the like accidents. The nofe is fharp, the belly bowed; the head plain andflatted; the fcales are very large, and cover the body entirely.The back is of a dufky blue, or greenifh-brovvn colour; thebelly white, and the fides variegated, from the head to the C tail, ( 22 ) tail, with green and black lines; its tongue is rather rough;it has no teeth. It preys upon.no fifh, and is therefore fup-pofed to feed on weeds. At certain times it comes up the river,but it is generally caught at fea. The Mullet is a very good tailed
RMPFAJN3–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. O O 2.2 1.8 1.4 1.0 SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 13.171 5 19.688 10 31.164 20 52.596 T = 40 years. 40 80 120 160 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs 200 Figure 11. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves Little Wabash River at Carmi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamu
RM2ANA5YW–The history of esculent fish . of the pond to be fed, and fwallowed! with ( io ) with eafc a piece of bread half the fize of a halfpenny loaf.Ponds fhould be well fupplied with water during the winter;and when they are covered with ice, holes fhould be opened-every day ,for the admiflion of frefli air, through want ofwhich, Carps frequently perifh. Carp are fometimes fed,during the colder feafon, in a cellar: the fifh is wrapped upin a quantity of wet mofs laid on a piece of a net, and thenlaid in to a purfe; but in fuch a manner, however, to ad-mit of the fifh breathing: the net is then plung
RMPFAJK8–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. â 115- 12 1 - 1 1 1 KISHWAUKEE RIV Juvenile 10 2 Si 8 1 1 / b A ti /| i " 1 3.0 o 2.5 u o d P 2.0 < h- 8 1.5 1.0 12 10 15 o ;r at belvidere Adult. SOUTH BRANCH KISHWAUKEE RIVER NEAR FAIRDALE Juvenile i r" Adult o V^ CM MIN KISHWAUKEE RIVER NEAR PERRYVILLE Juvenile o Adult MIN /yGM o 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.0 0 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.0 AVERAGE FISH PREFERENCE Figure 25. Cost ratio vs. average fish preference: Kishwaukee River Basin. Please note that these ima
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RMPFAJJG–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -143- 1.4 1.3 1.2 - o o o o I- < DC I- O o 1.1 1.0 1.4 1.3 1.2 -F ' / / ' / I 1.1 1.0 1.4 1.3 1.2 - zs 5 o 1.1 1.0 ( ; / FLAT BRANCH NEAR TAYLORVILLE Juvenile o I / Adult. POOL RIFFLE C3 SOUTH FORK SANGAMON RIVER AT KINCAID I Juvenile Adult i . MIN y- a m MIN !-GM. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfec
RM2AJMJ7W–Petri Artedi renovati pars I et II [III-V] : i.e Bibliotheca et philosophia ichthyologica . ^irteM JcAth.F.U. r /7 2 EMENDANDA. z4 pro Pfeumomptirus Iege Pfeudomonopterus, ii pro alomonopteri lege alemdtioptcri. i; pro pfcttdomoptiri lege pjiudomonopteru iS pro £p//ro/a lege Epftolam. 54 pro Accipenfer lege Acipmfer. 5 pro Accipenfcr lege Acipcnfer. 2 a fine pro Erkbeliopus lege Enchcliopur.i pro Anarhichus lege Anarhichas. g pro lienaris lege linearis. 19 pr° A leSe /#(*•14 pro Xyphias Icge Xiphias, poft n 27 pvo Linaris lege Liparis.poft n, 43 pro Cblarias lege Clarias.I pro GOIIANI lege G
RMPFB1JK–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. freit t>e« gifc&em <$i. §⢠IV.-
RM2ANA4K1–The history of esculent fish . ly fails biting, andis taken directly; but he is fo ftrong a fifh, that he mouldbe taken out carefully, after a great deal of play, otherwife thetackle will be in danger; a beetle, or any large fly, will an-fwer the purpofe in the place of a grafhopper; and if noneof them arc to be had, the method of fifhing muft be altered,and the line be long enough for fifhing at the bottom. In March and April, this fifh is to be caught with redworms; in June and July, with worms, fnails, and cherries; but ( ) but in Auguft and September, the proper bait is good cheefe,pounded
RMPFAJRN–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -27-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, State Water Survey Division, Surface Water Section
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RMPFAJRK–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. 30 40 50 DISTANCE IN FEET Plan and profile of a meandering laboratory channel (from Fi'i-edkin, 1945). SCALE OF FEET 0 200 'too EXPLArjATION RIFFLE PROFILES. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency.
RM2AJMJJ4–Petri Artedi renovati pars I et II [III-V] : i.e Bibliotheca et philosophia ichthyologica . plurimum. 21 pro Schonveldii lege Schoneveldi.14 pro praeftitutum lege praeftitum. 16 pro C.entra lege Contra. 2 a fine dele antiquis. 14 pro aeruginefus lege acruginofus.14 pro pertivat lege pertineat.1 pro Karaufche lege Karaufche. 9 pro Verp:rtitio lege Vefpertilio. 19 pro Hitingo lege Huitingo.7 pro Belnius lege Bclonius. 11 pro Novus lege Nonus. 6 pro Balana lege Balaena. ,9 pfo Cabitis lege Cobitis. 24 pro a«tf* lege ocw//. 4 a fme pro (pre^ov Iege 7tTe%ov.1 pro J?A<£c<r ege /jfAu<r. 7 a
RMPFB1J5–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. TAB.L. Please note that these images are extracted
RM2AN9JC9–The history of esculent fish . mination ot Gizzards. Trouts are a very voracious iiih, affording the angler greatamufement. The under jaw of the Trout is fubjecf. to thelame curvature as that of the Salmon. There is likewife afpecies of Trout, which migrates out of the fea into the riverEfh in Cumberland, from July to September, and called, fromits colour, the Whiting. Its tafte is delicious. When theyfirft make their appearance from the fait water, they have aSalmon Loufe adhering to them. They have milt and fpawn ;but no fry has been yet obferved. It goes under the appel-lation of Phinocs, a
RMPFAJMK–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -93- 1.6 1.4 1.2 o O o 9 1.0 < C/5 o 1-0 SUPPLY, % Cn, 10^ $ 1.4 1.2 — 1.0 0.5 0' 4.203 T = 25 years. 1 1 SUPPLY, % 1 1 Cq, 10^ $ 6.824 1 1 T - 40 i years 2 5 7.422 5 10 20 9.074 13.170 / ^ — ^ ^ ^^-^20 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 2.5 4.5 6.5 8.5 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs 10.5 Figure 17. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves: Bay Creek at Nebo. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada
RM2ANA6KC–The history of esculent fish . fifh., and the female is lefs efteemedfor the table than the male; but neither of them is muchvalued: the word feafon for them is in April. They love tobe among the weirs, where there is a hard gravelly bottom,and generally fwim together in large fhoals. In fummer, they frequent the ftrongefl and fwifteil currentsof water, as under deep bridges, weirs, and the like pLces, andare apt to get in among the piles, weeds, and other fheltcr;but in winter, they retire into the dcepeft and ftilleft waters;the beft feafon for angling for this fifh, is irom May to Auguft,an
RMPFB1H9–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. . Please note that these images are extracted from
RM2ANA2KF–The history of esculent fish . us, that it was the Callaris Galeris,or Galaxis, of the old Romans, mentioned by Pliny; butArtedi has fome doubt about that. It is likewife called byArtedi the Gadus; with a bearded mouth, three fins on theback, a whitifh body, with the upper jaw longeil; the tail alittle forked. Large Haddocks begin to be in roe about the.middle of November, and continue fo till the end of January;,from that time till May, their tails grow thin, and they areout of feafon. The fmall ones are very good from May to February; andthofe which are not old enough to breed in February, M
RMPFAJNF–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. 1.0 ti; 9. WHITE CRAPPIE Adult O.^^.,^-'- .1^. 0.8 > m < 1- 0.6 D CO I CO UU 0.4 o < 0.2 FISH 1-9: Juvenile. 0.5 - 0.5 0 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinoi
RM2ANA5E1–The history of esculent fish . Tk. C ) Th CHUB IS, according to the Artedian and Linnaean fyftem, a fpeciesof Cyprinus, and is called by the French the Vilian andTeftard, and was called by the ancient Romans Squalus. Thereibrts of this fifh are eafily found; being generally holes over-fliaded by trees; and on a hot day, they may be (c<t ingreat numbers, floating almoft on the furface of the water. Forthe tablethey are very poor fifh, full of bones. They affordmuch entertainment to the angler, and are eafily caught.The beft manner of fifhing for them is thus: prepare a veryftrong rod of fu
RMPFAJKT–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -iUl- 2 — SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 4.826 5 7.244 10 11.164 20 17.940 T = 25 years 1 —. o O O y 0 I- < CO O SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 7.067 5 9.501 10 13.368 20 23.453 T = 40 years. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental
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RMPFAJP7–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. â 7 3- 1.0 0.8. 0.6 - 5. LARGEMOUTH BASS Juvenile 0.4 0.2 0 ^-â > CD < H D CO X J CO. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, State W
RM2AN9M1J–The history of esculent fish . e Shad: many of thefe aretaken in tliofe months only; but none of the emaciated Shadare ever caught in their return. The Thames Shad does not frequent the liver till the monthof July, and is thought a very coarfe, iniipid fifh. At thattime, the Twaite, a variety of Shad which makes its appearancein Gloucefter, and is taken in great numbers in the Severn, butheld in as great difrepute as the Shad of the Thames. Thereal Shad weighs fometimes eight pounds; but in generalfrom four to five. The Twaite, on the contrary, weighsfrom half a pound to two pounds, which it n
RMPFAJRM–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. 30 40 50 DISTANCE IN FEET Plan and profile of a meandering laboratory channel (from Fi'i-edkin, 1945). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of Natural Resourc
RM2ANA0BT–The history of esculent fish . The MULLET, IS a name given indeterminately to hih ot ieveral kinds;but the true meaning of the word is the fame with that ofthe Mugil, or Cephalus. The characters of the Mugil arethefe. The branchioftege membrane on each lide contains fix:crooked bones; the upper one being the broadeft, and hidunder the gills; only five are difcernible; the fcales are large,and cover the head and the opercula ot the gills, as well asthe body of the fifh. The head is depreffed in the anteriorpart; the body oblong and compreffed. According to thefediftinclions, there is only one f
RMPFAJT0–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -9-. Figure 1. T.ocations of 123 study gaging stations. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, State Water Survey Division, Surface Water
RM2AJMJX9–Petri Artedi renovati pars I et II [III-V] : i.e Bibliotheca et philosophia ichthyologica . L E C T O R I. :^?:
RMPFAJK0–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -124- 1.4 1.3 MIN I I I I I II I I .2 r^ i I I •1 f^ I ^ 1 o MIN f GM < cc O ^ 1 1.2 4^ ll^ 1.6 1.4 1.2 -n 1.0 HADLEY CREEK AT KINDERHOOK o Juvenile I Adult MIN, GM t- iD I I BAY CREEK AT PITTSFIELD Juvenile a Adult -MIN, GM O 1 1 1 1 BAY CREE Juvenile MIN 7^GM 11^ |i II 2 M Tl II 11 ' ll 1 1 II I' I |l 1 1 1 1 " I 1 Adult. POOL RIFFLE 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.0 0 0.25 0.50 AVERAGE FISH PREFERENCE 0.75 1.0 Figure 26. Cost ratio vs. average fish preferen
RM2ANF23K–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . OH Ford del R Wmtern. lith.. MttV»i-«T> 3tcs 3HD . 1 G0B1US ORNATUS 2. G. MELANO STICTA 3.GGRISEUS. 4,G. VIRIDIPUNCTATUS (VAR.) 5, GBREVIWDSTRIS. eGPraSfflSrUS. 7.GALB0PUNCTATUS. 8.G.BIOCKLLATUS. 9.G.PLANIFR0NS 10. G. SADANUNDIO. Days Fish.es of India
RMPFAJRF–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -38-. Figure A. Regionalization of reservoir capacity loss due to sedimentation. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, State Water Survey
RM2AN2M80–..The fishes of Illinois . ows a marked preference for swift water and for a clean bottom,our coefficients for these situations being 1.3 and 1.6 respectively.It is generally distributed from Lake Champlain and the St. Law-rence River through the lakes of central New York and the GreatLake basin to Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Virginia, northern Ala-bama, and Arkansas. Two thirds of the entire food of 33 specimens examined, con-sisted of insects, nearly half of which were terrestrial. Three ofour specimens had eaten small fishes, and a mixture of vegetableelements derived from both aquatic and ter
RMPFAJM3–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -99- 1.6 — 1.4 — 1.2 — o O o 9 1.0 1 1 SUPPLY, % 1 1 1 Cq, 10^ $ 1 i T 1 1 = 25 years 2 2.874 5 4.041 /-' 10 20 5.877 10.224 y^ — y ^ ^^5 y^^^-^ 10 "^^^/^"^^^ ,--^::::::^ 20 — y^ y^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 — 1 1 < CE I- co O o 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 3.984 5 5.146 10 6.955 20 12.966 T = 40 years. 2 4 6 8 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs 10 Figure 21. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves: Flat Branch near Taylorville. Please note that these image
RM2AKCG87–American food and game fishes : a popular account of all the species found in America, north of the equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories and methods of capture . t replaces southward. GENUS CAL/1MUS SIVAINSON The Porgies This genus contains some 12 species, all American, all shore-fishes, all closely related, and all excellent food-fishes. a. Scales comparatively small, 54 to s8 in lateral line. b. Body very deep, the back elevated, the depth in adult about 2 in length. c. Preorbital with reticulations of the bluish ground colour around bronze spots calamus, 438 cc. Preo
RMPFAJKG–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. o O O y 0 I- < CO O SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 7.067 5 9.501 10 13.368 20 23.453 T = 40 years. 1 10 20 30 40 MINIMUM LOW-FLOW RELEASE, cfs 50 Figure 23. Cost ratio vs. low-flow release curves S.F. Sangamon River near Rochester. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P;
RM2AXDYXH–A history of the fishes of the British Islands . gthened, compressed, the proportions muchas in the Herring; the head fiattened above and behind theeyes, narrowest and sinking at the nostrils; jaws equal, theupper lip wide across, and sloping down to the mouth;mystache wide and thin; teeth in the jaws few, very slight,not easily discovered, none in the palate; a circuit of fine 294 POLLAN. teeth on the tongue; front of the tongue contracted andlengthened. Eyes lateral, large. Body covered with scales.Lateral line slightly sinking at first, then straight. Firstdorsal fin behind the centre of gr
RM2AKBC7Y–American food and game fishes : a popular account of all the species found in America, north of the equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories and methods of capture . y fiM^^^m v^. i^ Gulf coasts from Cape Hatteras to Cedar Keys. At Beaufort, NorthCarolina, it is not uncommon, and the young swarm about the wharves.It is frequent also at Lake Worth, where it is called jimmy. It reaches8 inches in length and is an excellent pan-fish. 444
RMPFB1JX–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. idjjn^e Arbeit nacfc ^iEt^feit beurt^eü-en unt>
RM2AWR84Y–Fishes . NXXs.
RMPFB1J9–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. Table des Genres, pag, Trompette voye£ CheÂ
RM2AKJKE7–American food and game fishes : a popular account of all the species found in America, north of the equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories and methods of capture . tempt has been made to preserve the meat in cans,but apparently without success. Oil has been extracted from theheads and entrails, said to be worth 60c. to 85c. per gallon. Head 4; depth 4f; snout 2| in head; D. 12; A. 7; scales12-76 to 81-9. Body elongate; head very long and slender, thesnout and cheek especially long; mouth inclined upward at anangle of about 35°; fontanelle large; premaxillary spines forming
RMPFB1HP–. Des Hrn. Anton Gouan Königlichen Raths und Leibarztes, Lehrers der Arzneikunst an der hohen Schule zu Montpellier, und Mitglieds verschiedener Akademien der Wissenschaften, Geschichte der Fische : welche derselben äussere und innere Beschaffenheit und in Classen und Ordnungen abgetheilte Gattungen enthält : nebst vollständiger Terminologie und nöthigen Registern, auch einigen Versuchen, die die Bewegung der Muskeln und das Schwimmen, nicht minder die Werkzeuge des Othemholens, Gehörs und der Zeugung betreffen : mit vier Kupfertafeln. Fishes. TAB.II.. Please note that these images are extract
RM2AXJDPG–The food and game fishes of New York: . Oak Island Beach, Great South Bay, .September 14, and on the east side THE FOOD AND GAME FISHES OF NEW YORK. 3/7 of Fire Island Beach September i6. The young are summer and fall visitors inGravesend Bay. Twenty-two individuals were placed in a tank in August, 1897, andgrew rapidly till the temperature of the water fell below 60° F. in November. Dur-ing this month all of them died. The species reaches the length of 20 inches. It is one of the finest of our foodfishes. 93. Bluefish ; Snap Mackerel; Snapper {Poinatoinus saltatrix Linna;us). Scomber pliimheu
RMPFAJN7–. Desirable low flow releases from impounding reservoirs : fish habitats and reservoir costs. Reservoirs; Fishes; Stream measurements. -84-. O O 2.2 1.8 1.4 1.0 SUPPLY, % Cq, 10^ $ 2 13.171 5 19.688 10 31.164 20 52.596 T = 40 years. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Singh, Krishan P; Ramamurthy, Ganapathi S; Illinois. Environmental Protection Agency. Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, S