RECORD: Darwin, C. R. 1848.06. Mr Saunders informs me that he believes it is stated in Stoddarts Angler. CUL-DAR205.2.86. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)
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William Wilson Saunders, (1809-1879), entomologist and botanist.
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June /48/. Mr Saunders informs me that he believes it is stated in Stoddarts Angler, that when the Clyde is flooded it overflows into the Tweed in one spot high up, & so salmon find their way into the Tweed, above the falls, which they cd. not otherwise do.—
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