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of fish ponds. Fish suited for acclimatisation. Artifical breed- 

 ing of salmon. By Frank Buckland. London, Society for 

 Promoting Christian Knowledge. [1881]. xii. 420 pp. 8°. 

 [This is to some extent founded on " A familiar history of the 

 British fishes." [1873]. The author refers to the latter in his 

 preface, as the " first edition," but the book has been rewritten 

 throughout. The neat woodcuts of the previous \vork are again 

 used, but so badly printed, that the fish are scarcely recognisable.] 



On the Thames. See Pennell ( H. C.) Fishing 



gossip. 1866. 

 See FISHERIES and PISCICULTURE. 



Buechlin. Ein wunder kunstryches Biichlin, wie man Fisch, 

 Krebsz vnd Vogel fahen sol, mit gar vilbewerten Recepten, 

 etc. Von vil erfarnen Weydliiten, und fischern, von niiwen 

 zugericht, etc. Vnd auch hieby, zu wolcher zyt ein yeder 

 fisch am besten ist. [Woodcut of a man fishing with hand- 

 net.] Gedruckt zu Bernn, by Mathia Apiario. mdlii. 8°. 

 [ Fourteen leaves. Aii to Bvii in eights. This is a German ver- 

 sion, transposed in part, with a few trifling alterations, of the 

 Flemish tract already described. ( See Boecxken). The last leaf 

 contains a list of the " Nicknames and similitudes of fish, etc." ( Die 

 Nachnamen vnd glychniissen der Fisch, etc.), which commences 

 with "A stickleback is a king, a salmon a gentleman, a carp a glut- 

 ton, a pike a robber, a barbel a shoemaker, an eel a juggler," and 

 ends with " Ein Louck ein Wascher." A copy is in the collection 

 of Mr. Denison.] 



Fishbuchlin, von der Natur vnd eigenschafft der 



Fischen. Item, wie man Fisch vnd Vogel fahen sol. Zu 

 welcher zeit auch jeder Visch am besten sey. [Woodcut]. 

 Getruckt zu Straszburg bey Christian Muller. 1578. 8°. 



[a to D in eights. Besides the cut on title, this tract has wood 

 engravings of an angler and of a fowler. It is a reprint of the 

 foregomg with additional matter "Of the nature and quality of 

 fish," prefixed. On the last leaf we again find the list headed, " Diss 

 ist ein Schimpffliche Gleichnuss der Vischen."] 



Neue und bewahrte Recepten, Fische und Vogel zu 



fahen mit den Handen, Reussen, Angeln, Hammen, Netzen. 

 (s.l.) 1580. 8°. 



[ This would appear to be an edition of that portion of the work 

 only, which formed the staple of the original tract.] 



Fischbuch von der Natur und Eigenschafft der 



Fisschen, insonderheit derin, so gefangen werden im Boden- 

 see, und gemeinlich auch in andern Seen und Wassern. 

 Ein ander Biichlein, wie man Fisch und Vogel fangen solle, 

 mit XXX neuen und bewahrten Recepten. Auch zu welchen 

 Zeiten im gantzen Jahr ein jeder Fisch am besten seye. 

 Zurich, 1598. 8°. 



[The name of Gregory Mangolt is here given as the author. The 



