Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 14Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 - American literature |
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... river both . Sea - trout are found in both hemispheres in the northern belt of the north temper- ate zone . Neither to Asia nor to South America are they known to resort . Their geographical distribution seems marked in longitude by the ...
... river both . Sea - trout are found in both hemispheres in the northern belt of the north temper- ate zone . Neither to Asia nor to South America are they known to resort . Their geographical distribution seems marked in longitude by the ...
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... river , only an occasional straggler over one or one and a half pounds can be caught . On the Cali- fornia coast they , as well as the salmon , are at least a month later in entering the rivers which remain during a great part of the ...
... river , only an occasional straggler over one or one and a half pounds can be caught . On the Cali- fornia coast they , as well as the salmon , are at least a month later in entering the rivers which remain during a great part of the ...
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... river , but so cruelly fished , netted , speared and snared by its reckless proprietors that it has almost ceased to rank as a salmon - breeding water . Many of these streams will long remain unvisited except by the most enterprising ...
... river , but so cruelly fished , netted , speared and snared by its reckless proprietors that it has almost ceased to rank as a salmon - breeding water . Many of these streams will long remain unvisited except by the most enterprising ...
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... river , retreating at points for a few miles , and opening every- where among their recesses great breadths of a clayey soil , dotted with lakes , and channel- ed by rapid rivers . Some of these are fed by large sheets of water , and ...
... river , retreating at points for a few miles , and opening every- where among their recesses great breadths of a clayey soil , dotted with lakes , and channel- ed by rapid rivers . Some of these are fed by large sheets of water , and ...
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... river is not pictur- . esque , in the usual sense - its beauty is a stern beauty of its own . For some distance the rocks stretch along the bank , alternating with precipitous mass- es of clay , and sinking gradually into ranges of ...
... river is not pictur- . esque , in the usual sense - its beauty is a stern beauty of its own . For some distance the rocks stretch along the bank , alternating with precipitous mass- es of clay , and sinking gradually into ranges of ...
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