| William Richards - 1812 - 676 страници
...closes at last with a funnel net. Over these pipes, (which grow narrower from their first entrance)is a continued arch of netting, suspended on hoops. It is necessary to have a pipe, or ditcli for almost every wind that can blow, as upon this circumstance it depends which pipe the... | |
| Richard Lawrence (veterinary surgeon.) - 1816 - 550 страници
...erminates with what is called a funnel-net. )ver these pipes, (which become gradually contracted from their first entrance) is a continued arch of netting, suspended on hoops, it being necessary to have a pipe, or ditch, for almost every wind that can blow ; as upon this circumstance... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1818 - 552 страници
...narrow ditch, that closes at last with a funnel net. Over these pipes (which grow narrower from the first entrance) is a continued arch of netting, suspended on hoops. It is necessary to have a pipe or ditch for almost every wind that can blow, &i upon tins circumstance it depends which pipe the wild... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 426 страници
...narrow ditch that closes at last with a funnel-net. Over these pipes (which grow narrower from their first entrance) is a continued arch of netting, suspended on hoops. It is necessary to have a pipe or ditch for almost every wind that can blow, as upon this circumstance it depends which pipe the fowl... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 424 страници
...narrow ditch that closes at last with a funnel-net. Over these pipes (which grow narrower from their first entrance) is a continued arch of netting, suspended on hoops. It is necessary to have a pipe or ditch for almost every wind that can blow, as upon this circumstance it depends which pipe the fowl... | |
| 1823 - 896 страници
...narrow ditch that closes at last with a funnelnet. Over these pipes (which grow narrower from their first entrance) is a continued arch of netting suspended on hoops. It is necessary to have a pipe or ditch for almost every wind that can blow, as upon this circumstance it depends which pipe the fowl... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 350 страници
...closes at last with a funnel-net. Over these pipes, which grow narrower from the first entrance, there is a continued arch of netting suspended on hoops....have a pipe for almost every wind that can blow, as on that circumstance it depends which pipe the fowl will take to. The decoy-man likewise always keeps... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 страници
...narrow ditch that closes at last with a funnel net. Over jhese pipes, which grow narrower from their na, or Kistnah river, extending across the peninsula from sea to sea. It was possessed, in former or ditch for almost every wind that can blow, as upon this circumstance it depends which pipe the fowl... | |
| Edmund Oldfield (of Long Sutton.) - 1829 - 452 страници
...six, according to the size of the pond ; it is necessary to have one for almost every wind that may blow, as upon this circumstance, it depends, which pipe the fowl will take to. Over these pipes, which grow narrower from their first entrance, is a continued arch of netting, suspended... | |
| 822 страници
...a narrow ditch, that terminates with a funnel net. Over these pipes, which grow narrower from their first entrance, is a continued arch of netting, suspended...for almost every wind that can blow, as upon this depends which one the wildfowl will take to ; and the decoy man must always keep to the leeward, for... | |
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