. American fishes [microform] : a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. Fishes; Fishing; Poissons; Pêche sportive. COD. J' UADDaCK .l.\ /) IIAKI'.. .â >.-> .1 IS he he e- sc ro- ics ic U'S iy o 'llu' AlaNk;! I'dlKx k, J'ci/iii/iiiis (â /ui/i;;ritiiiiiiiis (I'.iUa^) I. iV ( i> thus (1(.'S( ribcd by I'rdf. Jordan : â¢â¢ This spec ius is known a> I'ollai k to tliosi- who haw sren the Atlantic siiccies. It is iJON>iM\- iiK!iii( al with the ⢠IJcsliow ' of the Makah Indians, the ⢠Coal


. American fishes [microform] : a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. Fishes; Fishing; Poissons; Pêche sportive. COD. J' UADDaCK .l.\ /) IIAKI'.. .â >.-> .1 IS he he e- sc ro- ics ic U'S iy o 'llu' AlaNk;! I'dlKx k, J'ci/iii/iiiis (â /ui/i;;ritiiiiiiiis (I'.iUa^) I. iV ( i> thus (1(.'S( ribcd by I'rdf. Jordan : â¢â¢ This spec ius is known a> I'ollai k to tliosi- who haw sren the Atlantic siiccies. It is iJON>iM\- iiK!iii( al with the ⢠IJcsliow ' of the Makah Indians, the ⢠Coal li^h ' ot" the l'.nL:li->h settlers northward, a deep-water fish noted for its rii h. t'.it lle'^h. It rea. It is taken with liook and line in deep water, and is iK\er plentiful south uf Cai)e I'lattery. It feeils upon aiK ho\ iis and the like. .Nothiiii,' is known of its breedinj; habits, enemies or diseases, and. uides> it \>c the ' Ueshow ' ab()\e noticed, it is not siiiVk iently aliindaiu to t anv notice as an artic le of Tin: nAiiDiiCK. /he Haddock, MdaiiOi^raiinniis (Ci^/rji/itis. is found only in the .\tlanti( . Hadot and Haelou are old I"^-ench naiiies for the same fish, though the species is now usually known by the name In Scotland the name is said to be jironounced almost in the same way as in l'"rance, and is ot'teii \arie(l to Iladdie. It is the Schellfish of (lermany. Concernin;^' thi> l"i>h many of our fishermen entertain the idea, which with them (an hardly be called a superstition, that the black spots ujjon their side are due to the impression of the thumb and finger of St. Peter wluii the ajwstle took the tribute money out of the mouth of a fish su])])ose(l to be of this s])ecies, the fisherman's mark ha\ing been continued among its de- scendants ever since. This notion is ])re\alent also in England, and in Southern Europe is attached to other fishes. i)articularly to the John Dory, Zeus f


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