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" If these Amblyopses be not alarmed, they come to the surface to feed, and swim in full sight like white aquatic ghosts. They are then easily taken by the hand or net, if perfect silence is preserved, for they are unconscious of the presence of an enemy... "
The Mammoth Cave and Its Inhabitants, Or Descriptions of the Fishes, Insects ... - Page 36
by Alpheus Spring Packard, Frederic Ward Putnam - 1872 - 62 pages
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The American Naturalist, Volume 6

1872 - 830 pages
...as I thought, but found my fingers too numb to prevent its freeing itself by its active struggles. If these Amblyopses be not alarmed, they come to the...easily taken by the hand or net, if perfect silence is preserved, for they are unconscious of the presence of an enemy except through the medium of hearing....
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The American Naturalist, Volume 6

1872 - 828 pages
...limi). \y¡ an,i lì*«. witli ligure "i (Ish on page 385, which wo here reproduce lor <•< mparison. obtained in a stream that passes into the "Wyandotte...that : — "If these Amblyopses be not alarmed they corne to the surt'aee to feed, and swim in full sight like white aquatic ghosts. They are then easily...
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Annual Reports of the Geological Survey of Indiana, Made During ..., Issues 3-4

Indiana. Geological Survey - 1872 - 508 pages
...thought, but found my fingers too numb to prevent its freeing itself by its active struggles. G. II.— 11 If these Am.blyopses be not alarmed, they come to...easily taken by the hand or net, if perfect silence is preserved, for they are unconscious of the presence of an enemy except through the medinm of hearing....
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Nature, Volume 6

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1872 - 574 pages
...seldom near the surface of the water." Prof. Cope, in describing .the habits of the blind fish which he obtained in a stream that passes into the Wyandotte...the vicinity of the cave, says that— " If these Atnblyopscs be not alarmed they come to the surface to feed, and swim in full sight like white aquatic...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 6

1872 - 824 pages
...Abbott in American Naturnlli-t, Vol. 4, pases Mud nih (Httanura Kmi). 107 anil 388, with llgiire ol obtained in a stream that passes into the Wyandotte...the vicinity of the cave, says that : — " If these Amhlyopses be not alarmed they come to the surface to feed, and swim in full sight like white aquatic...
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Report, Volumes 3-4

Indiana. Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources - 1872 - 524 pages
...thought, but found my fingers too numb to prevent its freeing itself by ito active struggles. GR— 11 If these Amblyopses be not alarmed, they come to the...surface to feed, and swim in full sight like white aquatio ghosls. They are then easily taken by the hand or net, if perfect silence is preserved, for...
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Nature, Volume 7

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 516 pages
...as I thought, but found my fingers too numb to prevent its freeing itself by its active struggles. If these Amblyopses be not alarmed, they come to the...easily taken by the hand or net, if perfect silence is preserved, for they are unconscious of the presence of an enemy except through the medium of hearing....
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Nature, Volume 7

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 524 pages
...as 1 thought, but found my fingers too numb to prevent its freeing itself by its active struggles. If these Amblyopses be not alarmed, they come to the...easily taken by the hand or net, if perfect silence is preserved, for they are unconscious of the presence of an enemy except through the medium of hearing....
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The Fishes of North and Middle America: A Descriptive ..., Issue 47, Part 1

David Starr Jordan, Barton Warren Evermann - 1896 - 1308 pages
...vm, 1871, p. 368, Professor Cope makes this statement concerning Amblyapsie : ' If these Awblynpsc* be not alarmed, they come to the surface to feed, and swim in full sight, like white aquatic ghost*. They are then easily taken by the Land or net, if perfect silence ia preserved ; for they are...
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Bulletin of the United States National Museum

United States National Museum - 1896 - 1322 pages
...vm, 1871, p. 368, Professor Cope makes this statement concerning Antblyapti* : * If these Amblyoptt* be not alarmed, they come to the surface to feed, and swim in full right, like white aquatic gho^te. They are then easily taken by the 1 and or net, if perfect silence...
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