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FisH IN SACRIFICES. PICKLED FisH. Vivarr4. OYSTERS. 
ARCHIMEDES , : i 
LEGAL REGULATIONS OF ROME AS REGARDS FISHING . i 
TACKLE. Curious METHODS OF FISHING FOR THE S4rcus 
THE SKATE, THE SrzvrUs, AND THE EEL, WHAT WAS THE 
Sizurvus? WILD THEORIES AS TO THE PROPAGATION OF 
EELS ‘ ; a ‘ 7 F . . . . 
THE NINE FISH MOST HIGHLY PRIZED ,. i 3 # 
FIisH IN MyTHs, SYMBOLS, DIET, AND MEDICINE. . . 
DIOCLETIAN’s EDICT, 301 A,D. PRICES OF FISH AND OTHER 
ARTICLES THEN AND Now is ‘ 5 i 
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ROMAN AND MODERN PISCICULTURE 
THE RING oF HELEN . - ‘i 6 ‘ ‘ is . 
EGYPTIAN FISHING 
““THE NILE ts Ecypr” . ‘ : i 
TACKLE . 5 . 
ABSTENTION FROM FISH r 2 
SACRED FIsH ‘i ‘ “ 
FISHERIES. ATTEMPTED CORRELATION OF THE PRICE OF 
FisH THEN AND Now. SPAWNING : 
FISHING WITH THE HAIR OF THE DEAD . 
THE RING OF POLYCRATES . , ‘ ‘s 
ASSYRIAN FISHING 
No RoD, ALTHOUGH CLOSE INTERCOURSE WITH EGYPT 
FISHING METHODS ‘ < ‘3 : s F a é 
THE EARLIEST RECORDED CONTRACT OF FISHING 
FisH-Gops. Dacon 2 ‘ ‘ . - = - : 
THE LEGENDS OF ADAPA, AND OF THE FLOOD 
Fish. Vivarra. THE First INSTANCE OF POACHING . 
FIsH IN OFFERINGS, MAGIC AUGURIES . 
THE FIGHT BETWEEN MARDUK AND TIAMAT 
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