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 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
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 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 fooner flocked with this fifh than any other.
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