RMP05E6H–. English: Fleuron from book: A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725. With a new theory of all the orbs in the heavens, of the Stars, of the Earth, and of the fixed Stars or Suns agreeing with Scripture, Love, Reason, Arts and Nature. With the poetical adventures and transactions of five months and odd days, &c. at the Rural Seat of Monsieur de L'Aron, in a Country abounding with Wine, Oil, Olive and Honey, Flesh, Fish, Wild-Fowl, and Venison, &c. &c. &c. 78 A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725 Fleuron
RM2A8GFDJ–A model carries a sailfish or marlin around the streets of Loop in Chicago during a promotional event for the Tourism Department of Mexico, ca. 1964.
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RMG16ED2–Entitled: 'The enraged macaroni.' Shows a woman fish vendor holding fish in face of dandy who is pulling knife from sheath, as another woman, in window behind him, cuts his hair. Macaroni (or maccaroni), from the Italian word, maccherone, which literally
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RMJWGN7W–The new hostess of today by Linda Hall Larned, cover of a book with illustration depicting a child-like monster holding a lobster, dancing champagne bottle, a fish with top hat, anthropomorphic carrot, and ear of corn, 1913.
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RMRDKPNH–. My studio neighbors. Natural history. DOOR-STEP NEIGHBORS 65. two touchy curved cal- ipers on duty, as al- ready described. Following the hint of past experience, I concluded to explore the depths of one of these tunnels, especially as I de- sired a specimen of the wily tenant for poitiaiture; and it is, in- deed, an odd fish that one may land on the surface if he be sufficiently alert in his angling. No hook or bait is required in this sort of fishing. Taking a ong culm of timothy-grass, I in- serted the tip into the burrow. It progressed without impediment two, three, six, eight inches, an
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RMP05E6B–. English: Fleuron from book: A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725. With a new theory of all the orbs in the heavens, of the Stars, of the Earth, and of the fixed Stars or Suns agreeing with Scripture, Love, Reason, Arts and Nature. With the poetical adventures and transactions of five months and odd days, &c. at the Rural Seat of Monsieur de L'Aron, in a Country abounding with Wine, Oil, Olive and Honey, Flesh, Fish, Wild-Fowl, and Venison, &c. &c. &c. 78 A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725 Fleuron
RM2A8GFDK–A model carries a sailfish or marlin around the streets of Loop in Chicago during a promotional event for the Tourism Department of Mexico, ca. 1964.
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RMPFW0WH–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 88 13li.AKi>. singularly susceptible of human influence, and can be taught to catch fish for the service of its masters rather than for the gratification of its own palate. The Chinese or Indian Otter affords an excellent instance of this capability; for in every part of India the trained Otters are almost as common as trained dogs in England. It seems odd that the proprietors of streams should not press the Otter into their service instead of destroying it, and manage to convert into a faithful friend the animal which at present is considered but as
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RMRDB7W3–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 88 13li.AKi>. singularly susceptible of human influence, and can be taught to catch fish for the service of its masters rather than for the gratification of its own palate. The Chinese or Indian Otter affords an excellent instance of this capability; for in every part of India the trained Otters are almost as common as trained dogs in England. It seems odd that the proprietors of streams should not press the Otter into their service instead of destroying it, and manage to convert into a faithful friend the animal which at present is considered but as
RFPMYPXP–Restaurant with large fabric fish on table Lisbon
RMP05E6M–. English: Fleuron from book: A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725. With a new theory of all the orbs in the heavens, of the Stars, of the Earth, and of the fixed Stars or Suns agreeing with Scripture, Love, Reason, Arts and Nature. With the poetical adventures and transactions of five months and odd days, &c. at the Rural Seat of Monsieur de L'Aron, in a Country abounding with Wine, Oil, Olive and Honey, Flesh, Fish, Wild-Fowl, and Venison, &c. &c. &c. 78 A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725 Fleuron
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RMPG28N7–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. CHAPTER LVI THE ORDER OF PIPE-FISHES AND SEA-HORSES LOPIIOBRANCIII At the foot of the Subclass of Bony Fishes, stand certain small creatures, each of which is so fantastic in form that it requires to be introduced with the solemn assurance, "This is a fish! " At first glance, any one wholly unaccjuainted with them might from their hard external shells be inclined to regard them as particularly odd crus- taceans; but the presence of tiny fins without, and skeletons
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RMRDKND6–. The American natural history : a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America . Natural history. CHAPTER LVI THE ORDER OF PIPE-FISHES AND SEA-HORSES L OPIIOBEANCHI At the foot of the Subclass of Bony Fishes, stand certain small creatures, each of which is so fantastic in form that it requires to be introduced with the solemn assurance, "This is a fish!" At first glance, any one wholly unacquainted with them might from their hard external shells be inclined to regard them as particularly odd crus- taceans; but the presence of tiny fins without, and skeletons
RMP05E6C–. English: Fleuron from book: A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725. With a new theory of all the orbs in the heavens, of the Stars, of the Earth, and of the fixed Stars or Suns agreeing with Scripture, Love, Reason, Arts and Nature. With the poetical adventures and transactions of five months and odd days, &c. at the Rural Seat of Monsieur de L'Aron, in a Country abounding with Wine, Oil, Olive and Honey, Flesh, Fish, Wild-Fowl, and Venison, &c. &c. &c. 78 A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725 Fleuron
RMPFYPT2–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE SEA HORSE. 493 looks just as if the head and shoulders of some very large fish had been abruptly cut off, and a fin supplied to the severed extremity. Several specimens of this odd-looking fish have been captured m British waters, and in almost every case the creature was swimming, or rather floating, in so lazy a fashion, that it permitted itsrlf to be taken without attempting to escape. In the seas where this fish is generally found, the harpoon is usually employed for its capture, not so much on account of its strength, though a large specimen wi
RMRDE85A–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. CHAPTER LVI THE ORDER OF PIPE-FISHES AND SEA-HORSES LOPIIOBRANCIII At the foot of the Subclass of Bony Fishes, stand certain small creatures, each of which is so fantastic in form that it requires to be introduced with the solemn assurance, "This is a fish! " At first glance, any one wholly unaccjuainted with them might from their hard external shells be inclined to regard them as particularly odd crus- taceans; but the presence of tiny fins without, and skeletons
RMP05E6E–. English: Fleuron from book: A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725. With a new theory of all the orbs in the heavens, of the Stars, of the Earth, and of the fixed Stars or Suns agreeing with Scripture, Love, Reason, Arts and Nature. With the poetical adventures and transactions of five months and odd days, &c. at the Rural Seat of Monsieur de L'Aron, in a Country abounding with Wine, Oil, Olive and Honey, Flesh, Fish, Wild-Fowl, and Venison, &c. &c. &c. 78 A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725 Fleuron
RMPFYR1J–. The popular natural history . Zoology. Cff^TODONS. 46S a little black between two or three of the first and last rays; the second dorsal and the pectoral are pale brown, and the tail and other fins aie bright red. Passing by many large genera, which cannot be noticed for lack of space, we come to a very odd-looking fish, called perforce, for want of a popular title, the Oreosoma, a name formed from two Greek words, and li'erally signifying hilly-bodied. As the reader may see by reference to the engraving, the name is very appropriate. The upper figure shows its aspect from below. This remark
RMRDXYX9–. Goldfish breeds and other aquarium fishes, their care and propagation; a guide to freshwater and marine aquaria, their fauna, flora and management. Aquariums; Goldfish. GOLDFISH BREEDS It is a most curious, almost repulsive fish and odd-looking aquarium inmate, rather more remarkable for oddity than beauty. See Cuvier and Valenciennes description of this fish, the ^en-yu, and also that of de Sauvigny. THE CHINESE BLUE TELESCOPE GOLDFISH Carassius auratus, var, chinensis cyaneui The fish is described as a scaled Telescope, silvery on the abdomen flushed with rose-pink, a rich azure blue on th
RMP05E6F–. English: Fleuron from book: A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725. With a new theory of all the orbs in the heavens, of the Stars, of the Earth, and of the fixed Stars or Suns agreeing with Scripture, Love, Reason, Arts and Nature. With the poetical adventures and transactions of five months and odd days, &c. at the Rural Seat of Monsieur de L'Aron, in a Country abounding with Wine, Oil, Olive and Honey, Flesh, Fish, Wild-Fowl, and Venison, &c. &c. &c. 78 A curious uncommon account of the great eclipse of the moon, October the 10th, 1725 Fleuron
RMRE3EX0–. Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects. Aquariums; Goldfish. 148 FISH ENEMIES Mites (Hydrachna). These odd-looking little balls of intense red are sometimes placed in small tropical aquaria with fishes. This is in- Fic. 146. Water Mite (Enlarged about four times) advisable, as they are parasitic. It is doubtful whether they actually kill their host. They are common in the still water of lily ponds. Hydra. Although Hydra is not an insect, we include it here as an important enemy of young fishes. Hydra is a polyp which attaches itself
RMRERPRY–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. 252 THE BULL-HEAD. The odd-looking fish, which is known by the name of the Three-lobkd Blepsiar i<, one of those species to wliicli tlie ancient naturalists had affixed certain names without a'nv apparent motive for so doing. There is no particular meaning in the word, and the sum ol information obtainable from lexicons is, that it signifies a certain fish. The members of this genus are found on the coasts of Kamschatka, and some fine specimens in
RMRDAXD9–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE SEA HORSE. 493 looks just as if the head and shoulders of some very large fish had been abruptly cut off, and a fin supplied to the severed extremity. Several specimens of this odd-looking fish have been captured m British waters, and in almost every case the creature was swimming, or rather floating, in so lazy a fashion, that it permitted itsrlf to be taken without attempting to escape. In the seas where this fish is generally found, the harpoon is usually employed for its capture, not so much on account of its strength, though a large specimen wi
RMRDAXM3–. The popular natural history . Zoology. Cff^TODONS. 46S a little black between two or three of the first and last rays; the second dorsal and the pectoral are pale brown, and the tail and other fins aie bright red. Passing by many large genera, which cannot be noticed for lack of space, we come to a very odd-looking fish, called perforce, for want of a popular title, the Oreosoma, a name formed from two Greek words, and li'erally signifying hilly-bodied. As the reader may see by reference to the engraving, the name is very appropriate. The upper figure shows its aspect from below. This remark
RMRDT2T9–. Seaside studies in natural history. Marine animals. 102 MARINE ANIMALS OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY. one is pierced by a small hole througli wliicli the eggs are passed out, while in the five smaller plates are the eye-specks. The ovaries themselves consist of long pouches or sacs, carried along the inner side of each ambulacrum ; one of these ovarian plates is larger than the others, and forms the madreporic body. Fig. 131.. being pierced witli many minute holes ; liere, as in the titar-fish, it is placed between two of the ambulacral rows, and opposite the fifth or odd one. Looked at from the unde
RMRDT2N0–. Seaside studies in natural history. Marine animals. equally true of all Bchinoderms, has been hitherto described (so far as it was known) under the name of the plutean stages of Kg. 171. Lower side of ray of young Star-fish; m month, b madreporic body, e eye-speck. Kg. 172. Toung Star-flsb seen in profile ; t' odd tentacle at extremity of arm. Kgs. 173,174,175. Young larree of Toxopneustes in different stages of development; e' - e" arms, vv" vibratile chord, «ju>' earlets (water-tubes), aodc digestive system, t't"' solid rods of arms, m mouth, b madreporic opening.. Plea
RMRDT2XR–. Seaside studies in natural history. Marine animals. 74 MARINE ANIMALS OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY. into points of a conical or cylindrical shape. This polymorphism among the Tubularians is another evidence of the relation be- tween the Siphonophorse, or floating Hydroids, and the fixqd Hydroids. Byhocodon. (Hybocodon proUfer Ag.) Among our Medusse derived from a Tubularian stock is the Hybocodon, viz. the hunchbacked Medusa (Fig. 102), a singular little Jelly-fish, odd and unsymmetrical in shape, as its name indicates, and interesting from its relations to one of our floating communities, the Nanom
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