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MOniUTUA. 
COD. 
Asellus cabelian, 
“ 1. 
Gadus morrhua, 
Morrhua vulgaris^ 
Gade monie, 
Gadus morrhua, 
JoMTON; tab. 1, f. 1, and tab. 2 f. 1 
Willoughby; p. 155, tab. L. m. f. 4.’ 
LtNNvECS. Blocii; pi. 64 
Donovan; p], 106. 
Cuvier. Plehing; Br. Animals, p. 191. 
Yarrell; Br. Pishes, vol. ii, p. 221 
Lacepede. 
Jenyns; Alanual, p. 440 
Gunther; Cat. Br. M., vol. iv, p. 328. 
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they supply an abundM^'^ wholf importance in that 
man; and so much the more val ■ acceptable food to 
preserved with salt without being Tepidv^I oVthc’^''^ 
and in that condition they are^nn/ ? ^ ^ qualities; 
otherwise there miu-ht be a rn countries in which 
species are Ue.ired ">» 
ocean, with a slight exceDtio^- i of the 
the most abundant as ‘ it T aiso'ln "" " 
.view,_ the most valuable; so that ^tionomica^ point of 
fisheries are carried on in diff ” pursuit of it extensive 
scattered about, at°the variati ''Ofy generally 
fathoms to fifty or sixty bur^L^- ^P'^\^‘'°“\teu or twenty 
which they assemble in' favourite districts in 
are drawn chiefly hy the abundar'''^? 
partly also by the nature ^ acceptable food, but 
^oing on the^eiettr:;:^^^^^ 
plain. Subaqueous mountain or 
