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N A T U R A L H I S T O R Y of N 0 R W A Y IP3
C H A P T E R V.
F Concerning' F I S H add lF I S H, E R 1 E SI *
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M’General ohfirvatidiis and (dlvipndlofytbh
kinds.$fgp§y•.'■ IJJ'f, O f the Eel, I>'ampr;ey,-Fenelfja^d Gupnisrd,
O f the Rock-fijh,.Bluerplh, Ble^yBream^^Ancbe^y^^andMbtr&^ufM-X if^
O f the Flounder and Plaife 1pm, and feveral others OEth; Y II ''O f'th e
’Shark, its'various kinds, tie Turffot, and others. * c t-.1 VlII.'lttEe>Wbale^
, I 'its vamus>kirids, f 0 'Whiting, StiftM aci, and:: othersiisfmCfl IX.' Of,tbs
.skJfyj-FdlCi1 Carp, Sea-Calves, and others, f §
I Sj e c / fV . l . rn
N Q R W/A Y isj as plentifully fup,pli^d ,,a^j any .xqgntry’^ijn t,ha
, world’ . with; Fifh, both of, the; fqlt, arid f^e&'; wa,ter&: t a^d,a|
to thejirft, :na|oely}’ .th e^ ^f^mi douT^I;- if^any;
place canecjuaf mjnd Iceland». 4fi cyfl; except JSlq>tth A j^& ^ aad
particularly Tgtre, Nepye^.j where
have ieftabliflaed a;rrich and adyaptagequsUpfl An$ Salpion-fi^b^y}
j}pt|infer#Q?',tOvPns l^orvegian'Ph!?! yodgrtbe ^thiclc. ajj^jcgggf m breeding
tiggal, fljijces, of; icef which tf&JPf ef%9M i
degree to the .pole, feerps the proper; abode of.the ,befl; hindrpj'
IHhes, or tbisir:;natiyc,poi|n^ry;i ■ ^herc.thpy^rcedj^/P^Pft fand
are formed like tbofe of a land-animal, .'.amcf therefore he rnult
often, fetch .breath.;; xonfeqpently he
felf far u%der.the ,jcg,,:!:yet the pther.fpcgi^-pl jFijGh,;partic^ila.rlyi
the Herring, &cJf ^hieh -willibe deferibed h®i^rf|et as the tnbffi
(EOfifiderable, feeift'
the wide ocean for the lerviee of mankind * p and-i&s fopn > as-thaie
t y'hap^ehy,
1 ^^’ Thofekihd^ of
r<!>w‘hhanjiels ani
ocean: forixperiehie
Ihottep; Aha
ft6hes, 'to fill? their bdly,
fpdwn. ; ’W M iffiSib^med*3 fiihd ffinffiTOHfe S l^ 1fl8 pl^ lS»W D^ SQ R6^%
thefe fallow waters, the/concTude fKSTthey are^&jwiflg for.tjiair departure,' ‘find
go feVerA“fci^.out a* fea, on the fand bgBksj. td raft their nets. 'Somi^an; ofj
ppifidn, -