THE DIAMOND BONE MILL. ' ENGIN VI. To REMOVE A MOUNTAIN OR HEAP OF EARTIS FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER EASILY AND QUICKLY. THE SHAD FISHERIES OF THE HUDSON. publish onhe usualvfennner of catching this excellent fish. Everyone who during the early months of the year has hawken Bull's ferry etc. or who has had occasion to travel up or down the North river must have noticed long lines of poles running across the river and projecting above the sur face of the water and on inquiry will have learned that these were shad fisheries., scientific american, 1869-08-07
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