A Complete Treatise On Artificial Fish-Breeding: Including the Reports On the Subject Made to the French Academy And the French Government; And Particulars of the Discovery As Pursued in England
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tions have not permitted me to satisfy. I beg of all those who have done me the honor to address me, not to consider my silence as a want of courtesy, but as a necessity of which I now wish to relieve myself on presenting them this work. PRACTICAL INSTEUCTIONS F I S H-R A I S I N G CHAPTEK FIKST PROCESSES OF ARTIFICIAL FECtrNDATION. If artificial fecundation with the eggs of any species of fish whatever is tried, care must be taken, at spawning time, to bring together in a pond all the fish of ...that kind intended to be operated upon. Then, having a proper receptacle for the eggs, whether of glass, earthenware, wood, or even of iron tinned, it matters not, — ^provided it has a fiat bottom, as wide at least as its mouth, so that the eggs may spread over it and not lie heaped up, — and having carefully cleaned the vessel, one or two pints of clear water should be emptied into it. When these preparations are made, a female fish should be taken, and held by the head and thorax with the left hand, while the right band, its thumb 46 THE NEW AKT OF BKEEDING FISH.
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