ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. I17 
Go 8.17. Oppianus. Cynegetica et Halieutica; ad fidem librorum 
a scriptorum emendavit J. G. Schneider. Accedunt versi- 
ones latinae metrica et prosaica, plurima anecdota, et index 
a graecitatis. [Edited by G. H. Schaefer.] Lipsiae. 1813. 
Oo 
3 : Aeewa oie only the Greek text, with a few notes, and a Latin translation of 
ei the ‘‘Cynegetica’’ in verse, by David Peifer. Schaefer announces the 
or . appearance of a second volume, to contain oe remainder of the work. This 
‘ cy “3 volume was never published. 
= Gi195 Oppianus. De venatione.— De piscatione. [Edited by 
_ G196- F.S.Lehrs.] Gr. and Lat. (Jn POET bucolici et di- 
dactici, 1851, 8°, [ii.] 1-106.) 2 cop. 
 Q}.102 Oppianus. Della pesca e Della caccia; tradotto dal 
| greco ed _ illustrato con varie annotazioni da Antonmaria 
Salvini. Nuova ed., coll’ aggiunta delle notizie sulla vita 
dell’ autore per G. A. Greenhill. [Edited by Giulio Anti- 
maco.| Milano. 1864. 16°. (BIBLIOTECA rara, 48.) 
‘* Notizie intorno ad Oppiano,”’ pp. xi.—xxii. 
*Ang. 45.59 Oppianus. Halieuticks of the nature of fishes and fishing 
of the ancients, in v. books. Translated from the Greek, 
with an account of Oppian’s life and writings, and a cata- 
logue of his fishes, [by William Diaper and John Jones]. 
Oxford. 1722. 8° 
The first two books treat of the nature of fishes and the others of the fish- 
ing of the ancients. 
“‘ Oppian holds the foremost rank among the ancient writers on Halieutics.’ 
— 7. Westwood. 
‘‘ Contains much fable and absurdity with considerable sobiattal knowl- 
edge.’’ — Westwood and Satchell. 
Go 8.30 “Another copy. 
*Ang. 18.83.2 Orvis, Charles F., avd Cheney, A. Nelson, editors. 
% Fishing with the fly; sketches by lovers of the art. Man- 
chester, Vermont. 1883. sm. 4° 15 col. plates. 
The title-page is illustrated. The plates, which contain illustrations of flies, 
are colored lithographs by Orvis. 
Otter, psewdon. See Alfred, H. J. 
q Ovidius. La vieille, ou Les derniéres amours d’Ovide. 
| 1861. 8° See Fournival, Richard DE. 
Palmer, Black, psewdon. Sce Black Palmer, pseudon. 
Ang. 47.47 Pappe, Ludwig. Synopsis of the edible fishes at the ~ 
; Cape of Good Hope. Cape Town. 1853. 8° pp. 34. 
Ang. 47.17 Parnell, Richard. Prize essay on the fishes of the dis- 
trict of the Firth of Forth. Edinburgh. 1838. 8°. 28 
plates. 
Reprinted from the Memoirs of the Wernerian natural history society, 1838, 
vii. 161-460, 515-520. 
‘‘ The society’s honorary premium of a gold medal, value ten sovereigns, 
was adjudged to Dr. Parnell for this essay, 1837.” 
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