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proposed to cniasculalo ami lallcn salmon, and preserve llicni in 



ponds, all the year round, lor fooil and angling.] 

 Hogg (John). On the artificial breeding of sahnon and trout, 

 with remarks on the modes of fecundating their ova. Pro- 

 ceedings of Linncnn Society (II, pp. 246-7). London, 1848- 



55- «"• ' 



On the distribution of certain species of fresh-water fisli 



and on the modes of fecundating the ova of the salmonid^e. 

 Read before the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Feb. 21, 

 1856. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1856. S'^. 



[Reprinted from 'IVansactions of Club, III, pp. 73-87-] 

 Hohberg ( W. H. von). Georgica curiosa aucta. Nurnberg, 

 1701. fol. See p. 1 19. 



[ Fish ponds are treated of.] 



Holle ( K. F.) Handleiding voor tie lielt van Zoetwater visch. 

 Balavia, 1861. 8°. 



Holmberg ( Heinrich Joh.) Ueber Fischcultur in Fimiland. 

 Bulletin dc la Socictc de Natnralistes de Moscou. (Vol. 33, 

 pp. 331-449. ; vol. 34, pp. 201-83 ; vol. 35, pp. 148-2T3 ; vol. 

 36, pp. 127-200). Moscou, 1860-3. 8°. 



Horak ( Wenzel). Die Teichwirthschaft, mit besondcrer Kiick- 

 sicht auf das siidliche Bohmen, ^/6-. Prag, Calve, 1869. 8". 



Hubbard ( W. F.) Salmon hatching at the Clackamas hatchery. 

 Report of the \U. S. /''.] Commissioner for 1878. Washington, 

 iSSo. 8". 



Humphreys (H.Noel). River gardens : being an account of 

 the best methods of cultivating fresh-water plants in aquaria, 

 in such a manner as to afford suitable abodes to.. .fish. London, 

 Sampson Low. 1857. pp. xiii. 107, coloured plates. 8°. 



Jacob (Giles). The country gentleman's vade-nrecum.. .fish- 

 ponds. 1717. See p. 123. 



Jacobi (Stephen Ludwig). Nachricht vom Ausbriiten der 

 Fische. Hannoversches Magazin, (pp. 363-6). Hannover, 



1763. 8°. 



[ An anonymous account of this important discovery and the first 

 notice in print that we are aware of.] 



Abhandlung iiber das Ausbriiten der Forellen. A^i?//- 



noversches Magazin, {pp. c)']']-(^2). Hannover, 1765. 8°. 



[This paper was communicated by the " Father of fishculture" 

 himself, and is signed " S. L. Jacobi, zu Hohenhausen in der 

 Grafschaft Lippe." A translation was given by Duhamel Du 

 Monceau in his " Traite general des pesches," (pt. ii, p. 209), Paris, 

 I773-] 

 Translation of a letter in the Hanover Magazine, No 2^., 



