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FISHERIES EXHIBITION LITERATURE. 



tribution, x., 153; habits, x., 153; 

 food, x., 153; spawning, x., 154; 

 size attained by it, x., 154; modes of 

 capture, x., 154; quality of flesh, x., 

 154; commercial value, x., 154; 

 names given to this fish, x., 155 ; 

 general description, x., 155 



Wolf-net. See Nets. 



Wolves, entozoa of, regarded by pea- 

 santry of south of France as serpents, 

 vi., 261 



Woman-fish, or manatee, iii., 228-235 



" Wondyrchoum," a form of trawl-net 

 used in England in the I4th century, 



iv-, 315 



Woodbridge, fisheries carried on there, 

 viii., 337 



Woodger, Mr. John, his introduction 

 of the Newcastle "kipper," xi., 131 



Woods and Forests, Department of, 

 action taken to ascertain as to posses- 

 sion of charters by Scotch proprietors 

 fishing for salmon, vi., 158 



Woods, W. Fell, remarks on oyster 

 culture, v., 98; and on parasites in 

 cockles and oysters, vi., 30 



Wood's Holl (Massachusetts), zoolo- 

 gical station at, v., 56, 67 



Woody er, Mr. (Scarborough), remarks 

 by him at Practical Fishermen's 

 Congress, iv., 350 



Woollen works, pollution of rivers by, 

 iv., 267; remedies for this, iv., 268, 

 269 



Woolwich Brothers' Angling Society, 

 iii., 176 



Woolwich Piscatorials, iii., 176 



Workhouse turbot, a name given to the 

 halibut, viii., 187 



Works on Fishing, or in which Fishing 

 is mentioned : Accomplisht Ladies' 

 Delight, iii., 607 ; Amusements of 

 Clergymen, iii., 665; An Angler's 

 Strange Experience, iii., 635; An- 

 cient and Modern Fish Tattle, iii., 

 542 ; Anecdotes of Literature and 

 Scarce Books, iii., 578, 601 ; Angler 

 (Clifford's), iii. , 666; Angler (Lathy's), 

 iii., 666 ; Angler in Wales, iii., 621 ; 

 Angler Naturalist, iii., 631; Angler's 

 Companion, iii., 622; Angler's Com- 



plete Guide and Companion, iii., 

 635; Angler's Delight, iii., 608; 

 Angler's Museum, iii., 560; Angler's 

 Note Book, iii., 572; Angler's Pro- 

 gress (1789), iii., 533; Angler's Pro- 

 gress (Boaz's), iii., 669; Angler's 

 Register, iii., 631 ; Angler's Song 

 Book, iii., 673; Angler's Souvenir, 

 iii., 622; Angler's Tent, iii., 666; 

 Angler's Vade-mecum, iii., 608; 

 Angler's Vade-mecum (Carroll's), iii., 

 619; Anglers, iii., 664; Anglers' 

 Evenings, iii., 540, 541; Anglers' 

 Guide, iii.,6t8; Anglers' Museum, 

 iii., 615; Anglers' Note Book and 

 Naturalists' Record, iii., 634; 

 Anglers' Rambles, iii. , 620 ; Angling 

 Idylls, iii., 632; Angling in all its 

 Branches, iii., 618 ; Angling Litera- 

 ture (Blakey's), iii., 541; Angling 

 Literature in England, iii., 541 ; 

 Angling Resorts near London, iii., 

 633 ; Animalia of Aristotle, iii., 545; 

 Ars Amatoria, iii., 546; Art of 

 Angling, iii., 614; Art of Angling, 

 iii., 624; Art of Angling (Barker), 

 iii., 588; Art of Angling Improved 

 in all its Parts, iii., 614; Art of 

 Angling in Scotland, iii., 622; Art 

 of fishing, iii., 666; Art of Trout- 

 fishing in Rapid Streams, iii., 632; 

 Ausonius, iii., 556, 557; Autobio- 

 graphy of the late Salmo Salar, Esq., 

 iii., 632; Barker's Delights, iii., 

 652 ; Battle of Mr. Carnal and Mrs. 

 Lent, iii., 563; Bibliomania, iii., 

 537; Bibliotheca Ichthyologia et 

 Piscatoria, iii., 532; Bibliotheca 

 Piscatoria, iii., 531, 534, 540,564; 

 Boke of St. Albans, iii., 497, 539, 

 565, 566, 570, 571; Book of the Axe, 

 iii., 669; Book of the Pike, iii., 

 632; Book of the Roach, iii., 632; 

 Book of the Salmon, iii. , 627 ; Book 

 on Angling, iii., 631 ; Booke of 

 Angling or Fishing, iii., 537, 574; 

 Booke of Fishing with Hooke and 

 Line, and all other Instruments there- 

 unto belonging, iii., 573, 6ii; 

 Briefve Treads of Fishing, iii., 611 ; 

 British Angler, iii., 614; British 



