The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . , the sniffer of the Cornish fisherman, is com-mon along the south coast, and frequently recordedfrom the north. It is sometimes caught in drift nets,and occasionally takes bait. It now and then passesup the tidal rivers to a considerable distance, and one6 ft. long and 122 lb. in weight was found dead onmud at Newham Cove, just below Lostwithiel Moors,in February, 1903. 43. Dolphin. Delphinus delphis, Linn. This is not uncommon along the south coast, andlarge shoals now and then visit Mounts Bay in sum-mer. It is often obsened in Falmouth Harbo
The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . , the sniffer of the Cornish fisherman, is com-mon along the south coast, and frequently recordedfrom the north. It is sometimes caught in drift nets,and occasionally takes bait. It now and then passesup the tidal rivers to a considerable distance, and one6 ft. long and 122 lb. in weight was found dead onmud at Newham Cove, just below Lostwithiel Moors,in February, 1903. 43. Dolphin. Delphinus delphis, Linn. This is not uncommon along the south coast, andlarge shoals now and then visit Mounts Bay in sum-mer. It is often obsened in Falmouth Harbour. InOctober, 1891, one 6 feet long was washed ashore ina dying condition near Falmouth Hotel. It has beenrecorded from St. Ives Bay and off Newquay. 352 PpillHJUiT© CORN Scale of 0 12 4 6 8 Refer >, T Stone ImpIX Bronze Im Y Gold Ornam 0 ChamberedIT (Quoits .Z Contracteda Undergroun V Wui Circles^ Hut ClusterA Beehive HuK Early iron 1 LongstonesH Wo/erf S^on£ Note. 7V?e Barrows andin Cornwall that it hasto mark their sites on rt < ^ ^. ^ ^ ^ ^ outh RttraeHead Lapp Cornwaljl,^ ^t WhitesandBay Lands Ead
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