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[iv], , [ ] pp. octavo ( - / " x "). contemporary calf, blind fillets to boards, lettering piece and early owner label (pettit & pettit) to spine. light rubbing to extremities, light scuffing to boards, spine abraded with wear along joints and spine ends, hinges cracked. toning and foxing text, light
(octavo ( " x "). contemporary calf, blind rules to boards, gilt tooling to board edges, blind fillets along joints, raised bands and lettering piece to spine, ribbon marker. light rubbing to boards and extremities with negligible wear to spine ends and corners, front hinge cracked, about / " neatly...
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preparation for egg-laying. when they are spent, their carcasses lie rotting along the riverbanks, providing food for scavenging birds and mammals, and cycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. in time, the eggs hatch, and a new generation of tiny salmon begins the cycle again. the atnarko river fish
count tower at fisheries pool, tweedsmuir south provincial park, chilcotin, bc. the spring or chinook salmon, o. tschawytscha, is the largest of the five species, with some fish reaching a weight of kilograms. the declining coho salmon, o. kisutch, is more associated with smaller streams. sockeye o....
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