maokarei,. 
But further examination tended tn d, <.r, 
exception tended stron-j-lv in f ur i apparent 
of the .chool th„, S, *0 'Ole. The ^hole 
fehemen be other than the"" rl'ht ‘’'““""'etl hy the 
they were the old fi«h of i ft, fact, 
the retreat of deep water or wer”^'' 
of action. It 4 he:e\: ; - ^go’ar couL 
have been noticed where both ! u instances 
one individual. A lobe of roe^asTe 
the usual pair of lobes of milt- and ^"'^^^en 
13 probable that similar instan^le^nr^ « 
It does not depend on tt, , * uncommon, 
these eady Mackarel appear whhTn'the' sometimes 
he first few days of February fo li fishery in 
the Weather -- coll 
he most ungenial for all l-l i r ^ cast 
blowing; but a particular tempo lur °4^'-cg-has been 
will have an effect of cl ’ i°' “f the 
Wer in the water; in whi h \ """rt "" -• 
accustomed districts without thcl the 
the great loss of the fishermen wlm discovered, to 
instances, must be condemned ’to I t ™ °ther 
the lowest amount of reward 1 
they have been found first ’• hi eccasions that 
British Channel who,- T eastward portion of the 
met with until ’towards the'TaT^ 
l;»».ge hod bco„ i, i« o,ig“ r„t ft G ' “ o'! 
It may bo o„i„g ,„ csu.l Lm„,™ Ift' S f 'I*"' 
tlmal course, that some naturalists have Ln ed t°'”b r ” 
hat the Mackarel was more particularly T \ 
little-known regions of the Frozen Oo ^ u 
been represented as revellinrol ( 
amidst an intensity of contfoal cold\ 
whence, at a time when we should b .®‘ci’iiii and from 
all, the northern sea was best fitted to tb'"^’ 
been aaid to depart in Tl!“ bane 
esteemed article of food to nations further to the 
-me account ™ for.nerly accepted as regards the Lrin," 
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