. Evolution and animal life; an elementary discussion of facts, processes, laws and theories relating to the life and evolution of animals . eggs on its back. ADAPTATIONS 341 by the impulse of reproduction. Some pelagic fishes, especiallythose of the mackerel and flying fish families, swim long dis-tances to a region favorable for the deposition of spawn. Otherspursue for equal distances the schools of herring, menhaden, orother fishes which serve as their prey. Some species are knownmainly in the waters they make their breeding homes, as in. %v.vii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evolution-and-animal-life-an-elementary-discussion-of-facts-processes-laws-and-theories-relating-to-the-life-and-evolution-of-animals-eggs-on-its-back-adaptations-341-by-the-impulse-of-reproduction-some-pelagic-fishes-especiallythose-of-the-mackerel-and-flying-fish-families-swim-long-dis-tances-to-a-region-favorable-for-the-deposition-of-spawn-otherspursue-for-equal-distances-the-schools-of-herring-menhaden-orother-fishes-which-serve-as-their-prey-some-species-are-knownmainly-in-the-waters-they-make-their-breeding-homes-as-in-vvii-image369599360.html
RM2CD8KN4–. Evolution and animal life; an elementary discussion of facts, processes, laws and theories relating to the life and evolution of animals . eggs on its back. ADAPTATIONS 341 by the impulse of reproduction. Some pelagic fishes, especiallythose of the mackerel and flying fish families, swim long dis-tances to a region favorable for the deposition of spawn. Otherspursue for equal distances the schools of herring, menhaden, orother fishes which serve as their prey. Some species are knownmainly in the waters they make their breeding homes, as in. %v.vii
. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture . ith teeth, but is surrounded with a cup-shaped organ composedof powerful muscular tissue, by means of which it grubs for its food in themud. Its stomach resembles that of the menhaden and mullet, thoughcomparatively more muscular, since, like the gizzard of a fowl, one of itsuses is to triturate the food which has been swallowed, and which consistslargely of mollusks, and crustaceans. Around the mouth is a group oflarge and sensitive tentacles, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-fishes-a-popular-treatise-upon-the-game-and-food-fishes-of-north-america-with-especial-reference-to-habits-and-methods-of-capture-ith-teeth-but-is-surrounded-with-a-cup-shaped-organ-composedof-powerful-muscular-tissue-by-means-of-which-it-grubs-for-its-food-in-themud-its-stomach-resembles-that-of-the-menhaden-and-mullet-thoughcomparatively-more-muscular-since-like-the-gizzard-of-a-fowl-one-of-itsuses-is-to-triturate-the-food-which-has-been-swallowed-and-which-consistslargely-of-mollusks-and-crustaceans-around-the-mouth-is-a-group-oflarge-and-sensitive-tentacles-which-image370124253.html
RM2CE4H79–. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture . ith teeth, but is surrounded with a cup-shaped organ composedof powerful muscular tissue, by means of which it grubs for its food in themud. Its stomach resembles that of the menhaden and mullet, thoughcomparatively more muscular, since, like the gizzard of a fowl, one of itsuses is to triturate the food which has been swallowed, and which consistslargely of mollusks, and crustaceans. Around the mouth is a group oflarge and sensitive tentacles, which
. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. h teeth, but is surrounded with a cup-shaped organ composedof powerful muscular tissue, by means of which it grubs for its food in themud. Its stomach resembles that of the menhaden and mullet, thoughcomparatively more muscular, since, like the gizzard of a fowl, one of itsuses is to triturate the food which has been swallowed, and which consistslargely of mollusks, and crustaceans. Around the mouth is a group oflarge and sensitive tentacles, which aid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-fishes-a-popular-treatise-upon-the-game-and-food-fishes-of-north-america-with-especial-reference-to-habits-and-methods-of-capture-h-teeth-but-is-surrounded-with-a-cup-shaped-organ-composedof-powerful-muscular-tissue-by-means-of-which-it-grubs-for-its-food-in-themud-its-stomach-resembles-that-of-the-menhaden-and-mullet-thoughcomparatively-more-muscular-since-like-the-gizzard-of-a-fowl-one-of-itsuses-is-to-triturate-the-food-which-has-been-swallowed-and-which-consistslargely-of-mollusks-and-crustaceans-around-the-mouth-is-a-group-oflarge-and-sensitive-tentacles-which-aid-image370534443.html
RM2CER8CY–. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. h teeth, but is surrounded with a cup-shaped organ composedof powerful muscular tissue, by means of which it grubs for its food in themud. Its stomach resembles that of the menhaden and mullet, thoughcomparatively more muscular, since, like the gizzard of a fowl, one of itsuses is to triturate the food which has been swallowed, and which consistslargely of mollusks, and crustaceans. Around the mouth is a group oflarge and sensitive tentacles, which aid
. Annual report . ish and Menhaden do not school together, scarcely enough food-fish being taken by the Menhaden steamers to supply the wants of the crews in that direction. The United States Fish Commission caused a searching investigation to be made, with a view to determining this question, and has reported as above. Regarding the periodical scarcity or abundance of food-fish many theories have been advanced, but no good reason has appeared for the sudden changes from scarcity to abundance and vice versa. Those who, from experience and study of the subject, would be deemed most competent to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-ish-and-menhaden-do-not-school-together-scarcely-enough-food-fish-being-taken-by-the-menhaden-steamers-to-supply-the-wants-of-the-crews-in-that-direction-the-united-states-fish-commission-caused-a-searching-investigation-to-be-made-with-a-view-to-determining-this-question-and-has-reported-as-above-regarding-the-periodical-scarcity-or-abundance-of-food-fish-many-theories-have-been-advanced-but-no-good-reason-has-appeared-for-the-sudden-changes-from-scarcity-to-abundance-and-vice-versa-those-who-from-experience-and-study-of-the-subject-would-be-deemed-most-competent-to-image375271448.html
RM2CPF2FM–. Annual report . ish and Menhaden do not school together, scarcely enough food-fish being taken by the Menhaden steamers to supply the wants of the crews in that direction. The United States Fish Commission caused a searching investigation to be made, with a view to determining this question, and has reported as above. Regarding the periodical scarcity or abundance of food-fish many theories have been advanced, but no good reason has appeared for the sudden changes from scarcity to abundance and vice versa. Those who, from experience and study of the subject, would be deemed most competent to
. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture . who wish to preserve the memory of the aboriginal languages ofAmerica. THE SCUPPAUG AND THE PAIR MAID. 93 Tautog, chogset, squeteague, mummichog, mattawacca, menhaden,siscowet, tullibee, quinnat, oulachan, oquassa and namaycush are amongthe best of them ; their number is few, and they need careful guardianship. Until very recently only one species of the genus Stenoiomtis was knownto occur in our waters. Dr. Bean has, however, shown that there are two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-fishes-a-popular-treatise-upon-the-game-and-food-fishes-of-north-america-with-especial-reference-to-habits-and-methods-of-capture-who-wish-to-preserve-the-memory-of-the-aboriginal-languages-ofamerica-the-scuppaug-and-the-pair-maid-93-tautog-chogset-squeteague-mummichog-mattawacca-menhadensiscowet-tullibee-quinnat-oulachan-oquassa-and-namaycush-are-amongthe-best-of-them-their-number-is-few-and-they-need-careful-guardianship-until-very-recently-only-one-species-of-the-genus-stenoiomtis-was-knownto-occur-in-our-waters-dr-bean-has-however-shown-that-there-are-two-image370126563.html
RM2CE4M5R–. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture . who wish to preserve the memory of the aboriginal languages ofAmerica. THE SCUPPAUG AND THE PAIR MAID. 93 Tautog, chogset, squeteague, mummichog, mattawacca, menhaden,siscowet, tullibee, quinnat, oulachan, oquassa and namaycush are amongthe best of them ; their number is few, and they need careful guardianship. Until very recently only one species of the genus Stenoiomtis was knownto occur in our waters. Dr. Bean has, however, shown that there are two
. The railroad and engineering journal . most every case that thedisposition to mix cheaper with better oils has not entirelyceased. In addition to the petroleum products and cotton-seedoil, which are the most common adulterants, it is not im-possible that any one of the following oils may be found inthe market mixed with lard oils, viz. : Resin oil, peanutoil, corn oil. fish oils, especially menhaden, black fish, seaelephant, and the cheaper porpoise and whale oils, also thecheaper grades of olive oil, neats-foot oil, tallow oil, colzaoil, and mustard-seed oil. Nearly all of these oils havebe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-railroad-and-engineering-journal-most-every-case-that-thedisposition-to-mix-cheaper-with-better-oils-has-not-entirelyceased-in-addition-to-the-petroleum-products-and-cotton-seedoil-which-are-the-most-common-adulterants-it-is-not-im-possible-that-any-one-of-the-following-oils-may-be-found-inthe-market-mixed-with-lard-oils-viz-resin-oil-peanutoil-corn-oil-fish-oils-especially-menhaden-black-fish-seaelephant-and-the-cheaper-porpoise-and-whale-oils-also-thecheaper-grades-of-olive-oil-neats-foot-oil-tallow-oil-colzaoil-and-mustard-seed-oil-nearly-all-of-these-oils-havebe-image375382905.html
RM2CPM4M9–. The railroad and engineering journal . most every case that thedisposition to mix cheaper with better oils has not entirelyceased. In addition to the petroleum products and cotton-seedoil, which are the most common adulterants, it is not im-possible that any one of the following oils may be found inthe market mixed with lard oils, viz. : Resin oil, peanutoil, corn oil. fish oils, especially menhaden, black fish, seaelephant, and the cheaper porpoise and whale oils, also thecheaper grades of olive oil, neats-foot oil, tallow oil, colzaoil, and mustard-seed oil. Nearly all of these oils havebe
. Touring Alaska and the Yellowstone . hineryare used at Killisnoo as at the menhaden factoriesin the East. Each barrel of fish when pressedyields three quarts of oil, valued at twenty-fiveand thirty-five cents a gallon. The refuse of fiftybarrels of fish, dried and powdered, furnishes oneton of guano, worth thirty dollars, and is much indemand for Hawaiian sugar plantations and Cali-fornia fruit ranches. The Russian chapel stands on a hill at a shortdistance from the factory and as we approach it, welearn that service is being held within. The con-gregation consists of four women, one man, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/touring-alaska-and-the-yellowstone-hineryare-used-at-killisnoo-as-at-the-menhaden-factoriesin-the-east-each-barrel-of-fish-when-pressedyields-three-quarts-of-oil-valued-at-twenty-fiveand-thirty-five-cents-a-gallon-the-refuse-of-fiftybarrels-of-fish-dried-and-powdered-furnishes-oneton-of-guano-worth-thirty-dollars-and-is-much-indemand-for-hawaiian-sugar-plantations-and-cali-fornia-fruit-ranches-the-russian-chapel-stands-on-a-hill-at-a-shortdistance-from-the-factory-and-as-we-approach-it-welearn-that-service-is-being-held-within-the-con-gregation-consists-of-four-women-one-man-an-image371628127.html
RM2CGH3D3–. Touring Alaska and the Yellowstone . hineryare used at Killisnoo as at the menhaden factoriesin the East. Each barrel of fish when pressedyields three quarts of oil, valued at twenty-fiveand thirty-five cents a gallon. The refuse of fiftybarrels of fish, dried and powdered, furnishes oneton of guano, worth thirty dollars, and is much indemand for Hawaiian sugar plantations and Cali-fornia fruit ranches. The Russian chapel stands on a hill at a shortdistance from the factory and as we approach it, welearn that service is being held within. The con-gregation consists of four women, one man, an
. The book of fish and fishing; . ity is limited to about four miles of coast in the lee of the Island Mountains Localftv ^^i*^^ afford several open bays, generally smooth, the wind only blowing part of the day, thus giving the angler perfect conditions, without which tuna fishing would be impossible and extremely dangerous. ^^^ The tvma is an ocean wanderer, found in many parts of the world, known as the horse mackerel, tunny, and great albacore. Everywhere it is a terror to the smaller denizens of the deep, feeding on blue-fish, menhaden, her- theTuna ^^^§ ^^ ^^^ Atlantic, gorging itself wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-fish-and-fishing-ity-is-limited-to-about-four-miles-of-coast-in-the-lee-of-the-island-mountains-localftv-i-afford-several-open-bays-generally-smooth-the-wind-only-blowing-part-of-the-day-thus-giving-the-angler-perfect-conditions-without-which-tuna-fishing-would-be-impossible-and-extremely-dangerous-the-tvma-is-an-ocean-wanderer-found-in-many-parts-of-the-world-known-as-the-horse-mackerel-tunny-and-great-albacore-everywhere-it-is-a-terror-to-the-smaller-denizens-of-the-deep-feeding-on-blue-fish-menhaden-her-thetuna-atlantic-gorging-itself-wit-image369691159.html
RM2CDCTRK–. The book of fish and fishing; . ity is limited to about four miles of coast in the lee of the Island Mountains Localftv ^^i*^^ afford several open bays, generally smooth, the wind only blowing part of the day, thus giving the angler perfect conditions, without which tuna fishing would be impossible and extremely dangerous. ^^^ The tvma is an ocean wanderer, found in many parts of the world, known as the horse mackerel, tunny, and great albacore. Everywhere it is a terror to the smaller denizens of the deep, feeding on blue-fish, menhaden, her- theTuna ^^^§ ^^ ^^^ Atlantic, gorging itself wit
. American ornithology for the home and school . to lose thispicturesque bird that does no harmto man or beast, as it lives almostwholly upon worthless fish, such asmullet and menhaden. The Warbler. METHODS in the ART of TAXIDERMY BY OLIVER DAVIE, author of Nests and Eggs of North American Birds, etc. NINETY FULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS chiefly drawn by THEODORE JASPER, A. M., M. D., the whole containing fivehundred figures, clearly illustrating the modes cf procedure in the art, together withexamples of characteristic forms and attitudes of various species of the animal king-dom, including reproducti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-ornithology-for-the-home-and-school-to-lose-thispicturesque-bird-that-does-no-harmto-man-or-beast-as-it-lives-almostwholly-upon-worthless-fish-such-asmullet-and-menhaden-the-warbler-methods-in-the-art-of-taxidermy-by-oliver-davie-author-of-nests-and-eggs-of-north-american-birds-etc-ninety-full-page-engravings-chiefly-drawn-by-theodore-jasper-a-m-m-d-the-whole-containing-fivehundred-figures-clearly-illustrating-the-modes-cf-procedure-in-the-art-together-withexamples-of-characteristic-forms-and-attitudes-of-various-species-of-the-animal-king-dom-including-reproducti-image375292919.html
RM2CPG1XF–. American ornithology for the home and school . to lose thispicturesque bird that does no harmto man or beast, as it lives almostwholly upon worthless fish, such asmullet and menhaden. The Warbler. METHODS in the ART of TAXIDERMY BY OLIVER DAVIE, author of Nests and Eggs of North American Birds, etc. NINETY FULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS chiefly drawn by THEODORE JASPER, A. M., M. D., the whole containing fivehundred figures, clearly illustrating the modes cf procedure in the art, together withexamples of characteristic forms and attitudes of various species of the animal king-dom, including reproducti
. A complete geography. of the sea.Animal life, on the other hand, is extremely varied and abundant.Countless millions of minute creatures, floating in the surface waters,serve as food for larger species, such as the whales and the foodfishes. Some of the food fishes, as the mackerel and menhaden,swim at the surface in multitudes, called schools. Others, as the PLANTS, ANIMALS, AND PEOPLE 297 halibut and cod, live on the bottom, especially on the shallow Fish-ing Banks that are swept by the food-bringing currents. Animals inhabit all parts of the ocean, even the deep sea and the sur-face water Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-complete-geography-of-the-seaanimal-life-on-the-other-hand-is-extremely-varied-and-abundantcountless-millions-of-minute-creatures-floating-in-the-surface-watersserve-as-food-for-larger-species-such-as-the-whales-and-the-foodfishes-some-of-the-food-fishes-as-the-mackerel-and-menhadenswim-at-the-surface-in-multitudes-called-schools-others-as-the-plants-animals-and-people-297-halibut-and-cod-live-on-the-bottom-especially-on-the-shallow-fish-ing-banks-that-are-swept-by-the-food-bringing-currents-animals-inhabit-all-parts-of-the-ocean-even-the-deep-sea-and-the-sur-face-water-image370653289.html
RM2CF0M1D–. A complete geography. of the sea.Animal life, on the other hand, is extremely varied and abundant.Countless millions of minute creatures, floating in the surface waters,serve as food for larger species, such as the whales and the foodfishes. Some of the food fishes, as the mackerel and menhaden,swim at the surface in multitudes, called schools. Others, as the PLANTS, ANIMALS, AND PEOPLE 297 halibut and cod, live on the bottom, especially on the shallow Fish-ing Banks that are swept by the food-bringing currents. Animals inhabit all parts of the ocean, even the deep sea and the sur-face water
. Wild life near home . ers have been re-stocked with herringas a source of food for more valuable fish. August comes, and the youngsters, now aboutthe length of your finger, grown tired of the freshwater and the close margins of the pond, findtheir way to the Run, and follow their parentsdown its rough bed to a larger life in the sea.Here again hungry enemies await them. Inuntold numbers they fall a prey to sharks, cod,and swordfish. Yet immense schools survive,and thousands will escape even the fearful steamnets of the menhaden-fishermen and see HerringRun again. If only we could conjure one Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-life-near-home-ers-have-been-re-stocked-with-herringas-a-source-of-food-for-more-valuable-fish-august-comes-and-the-youngsters-now-aboutthe-length-of-your-finger-grown-tired-of-the-freshwater-and-the-close-margins-of-the-pond-findtheir-way-to-the-run-and-follow-their-parentsdown-its-rough-bed-to-a-larger-life-in-the-seahere-again-hungry-enemies-await-them-inuntold-numbers-they-fall-a-prey-to-sharks-codand-swordfish-yet-immense-schools-surviveand-thousands-will-escape-even-the-fearful-steamnets-of-the-menhaden-fishermen-and-see-herringrun-again-if-only-we-could-conjure-one-image374878138.html
RM2CNW4TX–. Wild life near home . ers have been re-stocked with herringas a source of food for more valuable fish. August comes, and the youngsters, now aboutthe length of your finger, grown tired of the freshwater and the close margins of the pond, findtheir way to the Run, and follow their parentsdown its rough bed to a larger life in the sea.Here again hungry enemies await them. Inuntold numbers they fall a prey to sharks, cod,and swordfish. Yet immense schools survive,and thousands will escape even the fearful steamnets of the menhaden-fishermen and see HerringRun again. If only we could conjure one
. Annual report . ove the theory that ocean fish have their periodsof being scarce and plentiful entirely irrespective of any agency of man. Thisfluctuation of supply is well understood by fishermen. The Menhaden businesshas, during the year, yielded results as follows: Number of steamers 30 Catch of fish (about), barrels 1,500,000 Oil made (about), barrels 70,000 Scrap (about), tons 40,000 Value (about) . $1,500,000 Vood Fisheries. Food-fish of all kinds have been fairly abundant upon our coast. Bluefish, however, did not come North in as great abundance as during last season, but were plenti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-ove-the-theory-that-ocean-fish-have-their-periodsof-being-scarce-and-plentiful-entirely-irrespective-of-any-agency-of-man-thisfluctuation-of-supply-is-well-understood-by-fishermen-the-menhaden-businesshas-during-the-year-yielded-results-as-follows-number-of-steamers-30-catch-of-fish-about-barrels-1500000-oil-made-about-barrels-70000-scrap-about-tons-40000-value-about-1500000-vood-fisheries-food-fish-of-all-kinds-have-been-fairly-abundant-upon-our-coast-bluefish-however-did-not-come-north-in-as-great-abundance-as-during-last-season-but-were-plenti-image375269418.html
RM2CPEYY6–. Annual report . ove the theory that ocean fish have their periodsof being scarce and plentiful entirely irrespective of any agency of man. Thisfluctuation of supply is well understood by fishermen. The Menhaden businesshas, during the year, yielded results as follows: Number of steamers 30 Catch of fish (about), barrels 1,500,000 Oil made (about), barrels 70,000 Scrap (about), tons 40,000 Value (about) . $1,500,000 Vood Fisheries. Food-fish of all kinds have been fairly abundant upon our coast. Bluefish, however, did not come North in as great abundance as during last season, but were plenti
. The young Nimrods in North America : a book for boys . ll often find the blue-fish near them, and if the school is alarge one the havoc will be very great. One way to find where they areis to watch the gulls flying over the water; they indicate the position ofthe menhaden, and these again indicate the position of the blue-fish. If you happen to take one, you must look out how you draw himinto the boat. Keep the line taut, or he will shake himself free. Some-times he jumps out of the water six or eight feet in the direction of theboat, and by so doing gains slack enough to shake the hook from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-young-nimrods-in-north-america-a-book-for-boys-ll-often-find-the-blue-fish-near-them-and-if-the-school-is-alarge-one-the-havoc-will-be-very-great-one-way-to-find-where-they-areis-to-watch-the-gulls-flying-over-the-water-they-indicate-the-position-ofthe-menhaden-and-these-again-indicate-the-position-of-the-blue-fish-if-you-happen-to-take-one-you-must-look-out-how-you-draw-himinto-the-boat-keep-the-line-taut-or-he-will-shake-himself-free-some-times-he-jumps-out-of-the-water-six-or-eight-feet-in-the-direction-of-theboat-and-by-so-doing-gains-slack-enough-to-shake-the-hook-from-image374828216.html
RM2CNPW60–. The young Nimrods in North America : a book for boys . ll often find the blue-fish near them, and if the school is alarge one the havoc will be very great. One way to find where they areis to watch the gulls flying over the water; they indicate the position ofthe menhaden, and these again indicate the position of the blue-fish. If you happen to take one, you must look out how you draw himinto the boat. Keep the line taut, or he will shake himself free. Some-times he jumps out of the water six or eight feet in the direction of theboat, and by so doing gains slack enough to shake the hook from
. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture . <*? THE MENHADEN. North of Cape Cod the name Pogy is ahnost universall}-in use,while in Southern New England the fish is known only as the Menhaden.These two names are derived from two Indian words of the same meaning-;the first being the Abnaki name • Pookagan, or Poghaden, whichmeans fertilizer, while the latter is the modification of a word whichin the Narragansett dialect meant that which enriches the earth.About Cape Ann, Pogy is partially rep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-fishes-a-popular-treatise-upon-the-game-and-food-fishes-of-north-america-with-especial-reference-to-habits-and-methods-of-capture-lt-the-menhaden-north-of-cape-cod-the-name-pogy-is-ahnost-universall-in-usewhile-in-southern-new-england-the-fish-is-known-only-as-the-menhadenthese-two-names-are-derived-from-two-indian-words-of-the-same-meaning-the-first-being-the-abnaki-name-pookagan-or-poghaden-whichmeans-fertilizer-while-the-latter-is-the-modification-of-a-word-whichin-the-narragansett-dialect-meant-that-which-enriches-the-earthabout-cape-ann-pogy-is-partially-rep-image370124292.html
RM2CE4H8M–. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture . <*? THE MENHADEN. North of Cape Cod the name Pogy is ahnost universall}-in use,while in Southern New England the fish is known only as the Menhaden.These two names are derived from two Indian words of the same meaning-;the first being the Abnaki name • Pookagan, or Poghaden, whichmeans fertilizer, while the latter is the modification of a word whichin the Narragansett dialect meant that which enriches the earth.About Cape Ann, Pogy is partially rep
. Reports on the fishes, reptiles and birds of Massachusetts . .1 , Wviii;.! II M .1) (Ic! Tie-.-I. Ori-hHi^: onsciis inola . J,ni.i; . Xainna. punctata. Mitihcll. INDEX. Acanlhopterygii,Achirus, mollis, Acipenser, oxyrinchus Adder, chequered, —^ water, Alauda alpestris, Albicore, Alca lorda, Alcedo alcyou, Aiewife, Alosa, menhaden, venialis, vulgaris. Aluleres, ■ monoceros Ammocoeles,Ammodytes, bicolor, Anarrhicas, Tobianus, Lu pus. Anas acuta, Americana, boschas, —— clypeala,—^ crecca, . discors, obscura, sponsa, . —^ slrepera,Anchovy,Angler,Anguiliidee,Anser bernicla, Canadensis, Huiehiusii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reports-on-the-fishes-reptiles-and-birds-of-massachusetts-1-wviii!-ii-m-1-ic!-tie-i-ori-hhi-onsciis-inola-jnii-xainna-punctata-mitihcll-index-acanlhopterygiiachirus-mollis-acipenser-oxyrinchus-adder-chequered-water-alauda-alpestris-albicore-alca-lorda-alcedo-alcyou-aiewife-alosa-menhaden-venialis-vulgaris-aluleres-monoceros-ammocoelesammodytes-bicolor-anarrhicas-tobianus-lu-pus-anas-acuta-americana-boschas-clypeala-crecca-discors-obscura-sponsa-slreperaanchovyangleranguiliideeanser-bernicla-canadensis-huiehiusii-image375068959.html
RM2CP5T7Y–. Reports on the fishes, reptiles and birds of Massachusetts . .1 , Wviii;.! II M .1) (Ic! Tie-.-I. Ori-hHi^: onsciis inola . J,ni.i; . Xainna. punctata. Mitihcll. INDEX. Acanlhopterygii,Achirus, mollis, Acipenser, oxyrinchus Adder, chequered, —^ water, Alauda alpestris, Albicore, Alca lorda, Alcedo alcyou, Aiewife, Alosa, menhaden, venialis, vulgaris. Aluleres, ■ monoceros Ammocoeles,Ammodytes, bicolor, Anarrhicas, Tobianus, Lu pus. Anas acuta, Americana, boschas, —— clypeala,—^ crecca, . discors, obscura, sponsa, . —^ slrepera,Anchovy,Angler,Anguiliidee,Anser bernicla, Canadensis, Huiehiusii
. Bird-lore . GROUPS 01 MENHADEN DISGORGED Bi YOUNG PELICANS The Audubon Societies 261. REDDISH EGRETS NESTING ON SECOND CHAIN-OF-ISLANDS, TEXAS On other islands many nests were foundof the Black Skimmer and Laughing Gull.As we were wading along the shore onenight, fishing for flounders, we came upona young Oyster-catcher which was not oldenough to fly and yet had sufficient strengthto run with astonishing rapidity. One day,a Western Willet arose crying from its nestthat held four eggs, hidden in the grass.Nests of the Mourning Dove and Night-hawk also were found on these low-lyingislands of s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-lore-groups-01-menhaden-disgorged-bi-young-pelicans-the-audubon-societies-261-reddish-egrets-nesting-on-second-chain-of-islands-texas-on-other-islands-many-nests-were-foundof-the-black-skimmer-and-laughing-gullas-we-were-wading-along-the-shore-onenight-fishing-for-flounders-we-came-upona-young-oyster-catcher-which-was-not-oldenough-to-fly-and-yet-had-sufficient-strengthto-run-with-astonishing-rapidity-one-daya-western-willet-arose-crying-from-its-nestthat-held-four-eggs-hidden-in-the-grassnests-of-the-mourning-dove-and-night-hawk-also-were-found-on-these-low-lyingislands-of-s-image375128953.html
RM2CP8GPH–. Bird-lore . GROUPS 01 MENHADEN DISGORGED Bi YOUNG PELICANS The Audubon Societies 261. REDDISH EGRETS NESTING ON SECOND CHAIN-OF-ISLANDS, TEXAS On other islands many nests were foundof the Black Skimmer and Laughing Gull.As we were wading along the shore onenight, fishing for flounders, we came upona young Oyster-catcher which was not oldenough to fly and yet had sufficient strengthto run with astonishing rapidity. One day,a Western Willet arose crying from its nestthat held four eggs, hidden in the grass.Nests of the Mourning Dove and Night-hawk also were found on these low-lyingislands of s