To Englishmen, the sardine is a pilchard (Sardina pilchardus), poor cousin of the English Herrings. Mediterranean peoples eat a smaller sardine (Sardina pilchardus sardina). Japanese, Chileans and ...
IT was long since proved that the pilchard of the southwest coasts of England and the south coast of Ireland is the same species of fish as the sardine of the Atlantic coasts of France and Portugal, ...
THE fishery for pilchards (Sardina pilchardus, Wal.) off the coasts of Cornwall has been famous for many centuries, and also the French, Spanish and Portuguese fisheries for sardines, which are the ...
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