. American fish-culture [microform] : embracing all the details of artificial breeding and rearing of trout, the culture of salmon, shad and other fishes. Fish culture; Fishes; Oyster-culture; Pisciculture; Poissons; Ostréiculture. 218 AMERICAN FISH CULTURE. ESOCID^. The various species of the pike family are not herbivo- rous, insectivorous, or omnivorous, but simply piscivorous, subsisting entirely on fish with, perhaps, the excep^'^n of an occasional frog. If one wishes to exterminate the trout of some pretty mountain lake or a pond let him introduce any kind of pike. " Verbum sat,&quo


. American fish-culture [microform] : embracing all the details of artificial breeding and rearing of trout, the culture of salmon, shad and other fishes. Fish culture; Fishes; Oyster-culture; Pisciculture; Poissons; Ostréiculture. 218 AMERICAN FISH CULTURE. ESOCID^. The various species of the pike family are not herbivo- rous, insectivorous, or omnivorous, but simply piscivorous, subsisting entirely on fish with, perhaps, the excep^'^n of an occasional frog. If one wishes to exterminate the trout of some pretty mountain lake or a pond let him introduce any kind of pike. " Verbum sat,". Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Norris, Thaddeus, 1811-1877. Philadelphia : Porter & Coates; London : S. Low


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