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HAiF-HOURS IN THE GREEK LANES. 



will snap, or a jerk up to your elbow tell you of a 

 capture. Connoisseurs say the rucld is better eating 

 than the generality of fre.sh-water fishes. In the 

 deeper parts of many slow-moving rivers, also, may 

 be found the Bream, which, in Norfolk, often grows 



Fig. 8. 



Scale of Rud<I, X 10 diameters. 



to four and five pounds weight. In August and 

 September, anglers there usually reckon their takes 

 of this fish by the stone ! We give examples of the 

 ocales of these two fish, magnified ten diameters, a 

 power used whenever not otherwise stated. The 



