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1 v, 15 | general rule, in northern waters the bloom is blackish, and 2 v, 15 | blackish, and in southern waters of a reddish hue. The murex 3 v, 16 | that are found in deep calm waters are the softest; for usually 4 v, 19 | in the neighbourhood of waters on whose surface these animalcules 5 VI, 11 | from the main seas and deep waters towards the shore and there 6 VI, 14 | sheat-fish spawn in deep waters, some in water of a fathom’ 7 VI, 19 | this respect depends on the waters they drink and also on the 8 VI, 19 | females that drink salted waters are the first to take the 9 VIII, 7 | sun and wallowing in warm waters. If the horns of young cattle 10 VIII, 12| they shift from shallow waters to the deep sea to escape 11 VIII, 13| alike in shallow and deep waters. These fishes, however, 12 VIII, 13| bonito also is found in such waters, as, for instance, off the 13 VIII, 15| sleep in winter in deep waters, and gets exceedingly fat 14 VIII, 19| warmth in the sand in shallow waters near to shore, or will, 15 VIII, 20| great quantities in shallow waters by the serpent called the 16 IX, 37 | districts in deep and rapid waters, with night-lines.~The bonitos 17 IX, 37 | the cold, for the narrow waters are colder than the outer 18 IX, 48 | ravenous hunger down to deep waters; but, when the necessary