.^•ft <*(..••«>»» 



; t J--. 



r«cu o ? .t^ually called tfw j- 



and t* 

 water ^ 



i^cUta; in 



' ' Itaiy, 



ihe tk&snt 



»•»•.?', *i:^ li 



as itt . 

 act of > 

 is pro> 

 nnot 

 -«jv<j»i when I 

 iivdy say in Ea»., /vu 

 ->f other fish, according t" 



.teaty water the pike ar 

 m above; in a bright, 

 ■^ on the side , with light 

 ottled appeai'ance — much 

 .?ji nil v»Mvrs — the side colouring graui* 

 the back, and almost, or quite, iv*'> ^'^■' 

 !sh varies according to age and < 

 V and nature of the food supply. 

 a shape like a thick roundish , 

 tie end and flattened out at the 

 very deep for their length, v 



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/uU Aot b«v« wMp^d hwi mfmimi with 



