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1 I, 1 | so-called migrants, the tunny, the pelamys, and the bonito.~ 2 II, 13 | conger, the eel, and the tunny.~All fishes are saw-toothed 3 IV, 8 | a piece of flesh from a tunny or from any fat fish, obviously 4 v, 9 | are caught in nets), the tunny, the pelamys, the grey mullet, 5 v, 9 | in the autumn. The female tunny breeds only once a year, 6 v, 9 | in the spring. The male tunny differs from the female 7 v, 10 | size. The pelamys and the tunny breed in the Euxine, and 8 v, 10 | The orcys or large-sized tunny, the scorpis, and many other 9 v, 11 | middle of July, the female tunny, about the time of the summer 10 v, 11 | summer solstice; and the tunny lays a sac-like enclosure 11 v, 31 | parasite that feeds on the tunny is found in the region of 12 VI, 17 | belly against the sand.~Tunny fish also burst asunder 13 VI, 17 | was a failure of the young tunny fish for a year there was 14 VI, 17 | failure of the full-grown tunny the next summer. They are 15 VI, 17 | are of opinion that the tunny is a fish a year older than 16 VI, 17 | older than the pelamyd. The tunny and the mackerel pair about 17 VI, 17 | The growth of the young tunny is rapid. After the females 18 VIII, 2 | channa or Serranus, the tunny, the bass, the synodon or 19 VIII, 2 | bait. The mackerel, the tunny, and the bass are for the 20 VIII, 13| coast of Crete. Again, the tunny is out of season in summer, 21 VIII, 13| winters in the Aegean. The tunny proper, the pelamys, and 22 VIII, 15| owzel, and in the perch.~The tunny also takes a sleep in winter 23 VIII, 15| The fishing season for the tunny begins at the rising of 24 VIII, 19| north wind blowing.~The tunny and the sword-fish are infested 25 VIII, 19| falls back on the deck. The tunny delights more than any other 26 VIII, 30| are bad eating; the old tunny is unfit even for pickling, 27 VIII, 30| hardness of its scales. An old tunny has been caught weighing 28 IX, 2 | following are shoaling fish: the tunny, the maenis, the sea-gudgeon,