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Domestic Encyclopædia (1802)/Roach

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Edition of 1802.

ROACH, or Cyprinus rutilus, L. a well-known British fish, found in ponds, and still, deep rivers: its body is broad, though thin; the back much elevated, and sharply ridged; the scales are large and deciduous.

Roaches are gregarious fish, remarkably prolific, and active; but seldom attain to any considerable size. They are caught in a manner similar to Dace, and are much esteemed for their delicacy.