... that are used as food in New Zealand, we have, among the constant residents on all parts of our coast, the Hapuku, Tarakihi, Trevally, Moki, Aua, Rock Cod, Wrasse, and Patiki; and, while the Snapper, Mullet, and Gurnet are only met with in the North,... Travel and Trout in the Antipodes: An Angler's Sketches in Tasmania and New ... - Страница 290по William Senior - 1880 - 315 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Sir James Hector - 1883 - 190 страници
...Snapper, Mullet, and Gurnet are only met with in the North, the Trumpeter, Butterfish, and Red Cod are confined to the South. But, with the exception of...Patiki, or Flounder, and the Red Cod, none of these arerepresentatives of fishes that are common even in the South of Britain, while from the more northern... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1884 - 516 страници
...north, the Trumpeter, Butterfish, and Red Cod are confined to the south. But, with the exception of Patiki, or Flounder, and the Red Cod, none of these...representatives of fishes that are common even in the south of Britain, while from the more northern seas similar fishes are altogether absent. In addition... | |
| Arthur Clayden - 1886 - 290 страници
...Snapper, Mullet, and Gurnet are only met with in the North, the Trumpeter, Butter-fish, and Red Cod are confined to the South. But, with the exception of...representatives of fishes that are common even in the south of Britain, while from the more northern seas similar fishes are altogether absent. In addition... | |
| Sir James Hector, New Zealand Geological Survey - 1886 - 152 страници
...Snapper, Mullet, and Gurnet are only met with in the North, the Trumpeter, Butterfish, and Red Cod are confined to the South. But, with the exception of...representatives of fishes that are common even in the South of Britain, while from the more northern seas similar fishes are altogether absent. In addition... | |
| 1895 - 612 страници
...snapper, mullet, and gurnet are met with only in the north, the trumpeter, butterfish, and red-cod are confined to the south. But, with the exception of the patiki, or flounder, and the red-cod, none of thone represents fishes common even in the south of England; while from the more northern... | |
| W. H. Spackman - 1892 - 118 страници
...butterfish, and red-cod are confined to the south. But, with the exception of the patiki and the red-cod, none of these are representatives of fishes that are common even in the south of Britain, while from the more northern seas, where the salmon are most plentiful, similar fishes... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1884 - 512 страници
...and Bed God are confined to the south. But, with the exception of Patiki, or Flounder, and the Bed Cod, none of these are representatives of fishes that are common even in the south of Britain, while from t lie more northern seas similar fishes are altogether absent. In addition... | |
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