266 BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



Leslie (James). Papers relating to the improvement of the 

 sahiion fishery in the district of the river Girvan in the County 

 of Ayr. With report and six plans... as to the means of fac- 

 ilitating the ascent of salmon over the mill-dams. Edinburgh, 

 Black, 1872. 8°. 



Letter. A letter to a gentleman upon a royal fishery, a 

 Council of trade and a national fishery. London, printed for 

 E. Whitlock, 1698. 2pp. fol. 



[ The writer concludes "that England's national fishery is to be 

 raisM by art not money," " that on that art England's all depends, if 

 England's all depends on naval power."] 



Lindesay ( P.) The interest of Scotland considered, with 

 regard to its police, agriculture, trade and fisheries. Edin- 

 burgh, 1783. 8°. 



Lloyd ( John, Junior ). The Severn, Wye and Usk fishery 

 district. Conservation of Wye and Usk, etc. London, 

 Stanford, 1868. 8°. 



Loch ( David). Essays on the trade, commerce, manufactures, 



and fisheries of Scotland... 3 vols. Edinburgh, Kuddiman, 



1778. 12°. 

 Lockman ( John). The vast importance of the herring fishery 



...to these Kingdoms. In three letters. Addressed to S. T. 



Janssen, Esq. M.P. for the City of London. London, W. Owen, 



[1750?] 8°. 

 The Shetland herring, and Peruvian gold-mine. A 



fable [in verse]. London, 1751. fol. 



A proper answer to a vile anonymous libel written 



by L. D. N[elme] chiefly against John Lockman, Secretary to 

 the Society of the Free British Fishery, in a letter to Slingsby 

 Bethel, Esq. President of the said Society. London, 1753. 8°- 



London. The London fishery laid open : or the arts of the 

 fishermen and fishmongers set in a true light, etc. London, 

 printed by D. Henry and R. Cave. 1759. 4°. 



■ London's blame, if not its shame : manifested by the 



great neglect of the fishery, which afFordeth to our neighbor 

 nation yearly, the revenue of many millions, which they take 

 up at our doors, whilst with the sluggard, we fold our hands 

 in our bosoms and will not stretch them forth to our mouths, 

 etc. [London.] Printed for T. J[enner], etc. 1651. 4°. 

 8 leaves. 



A brief detail of the home fishery from early time 



particularly as relating to the markets of London and West- 

 minster ... with various proposals ... for the more effectual 



