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The Pirate Island A Story of the South PacificCollingwood, Harry, 1851-1922en&ldquo;South-Spainer&rdquo;&mdash;A term frequently employed by seamen to designate a foreign-going ship, especially one sailing to southern waters.&mdash;H.C.2007-04-13
New England Salmon Hatcheries and Salmon Fisheries in the Late 19th CenturyVariousenSome Results of the Artificial Propagation of Maine and California Salmon in New England and Canada, Recorded in the Years 1879 and 1880 -- Sketch of the Penobscot Salmon-Breeding Establishment (1883) -- Penning of Salmon in Order to Secure Their Eggs (1884) -- Memoranda Relative to Inclosures for the Confinement of Salmon Drawn from Experience at Bucksport, Penobscot River, Maine (1884) -- Report on the Schoodic Salmon Work of 1884-85 -- Methods Employed at Craig Brook Station in Rearing Young Salmonid Fishes (1893) -- Notes on the Capture of Atlantic Salmon at Sea and in the Coast Waters of the Eastern States (1894)2005-11-28




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