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Herrings Rain Down in Argyllshire (sources)

  • "On the Natural History and the Different Modes of Fishing and Curing the Herring," by John Mitchell, article in Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, Vol. X, June 1839-March 1840, 1840 London, England. Pg. 13
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