A Good fish Story
A wonderful i!4i is becoming numerous hj"Gd'«!»6' Lake. California. It tin* tk« power to fill itself with air until it become* »cry much like a ball. Of evenings, about sundown, they may be sivn playing on the surface of the water. They redact allthe colours of fcho rainbow, and when sporting oror the lake are a good •ieht. A liuaeer, several weeks a^o, saw A • wallow one of these fish when in ill normal condition, but before the crane got more than fifty feet up above the lake tk« fieh had taken in enough air to explode the crane, which, at the sound of a report like that of a gun, flew all to atoms, and the fish came lightly down on the water, no worse off for a short ride in tfc* air. The fish is a great curiosity, never having been found in other waters. — Jttlt M>.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 121, 23 March 1886, Page 3
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153A Good fish Story Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 121, 23 March 1886, Page 3
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