BIBLIOGRAPHY: 
Papers and Records published with respect to the Natural History and 
Physical Features of the North of England. 
FISHES, 1886, 1887, 1888. 
THE present instalment includes not only titles for the years stated 
above, but also those published in the ‘ Naturalist’ in 1884 and 1885. 
In this department of the fauna a considerable amount of what 
is written falls not within the domain of science but of sport, and it 
is not always easy to eliminate the facts which 2: some scientific 
value from among the purely angling notes. Thus it may be useful 
here to state that for any desired additional sania reference may 
be made to the columns of the ‘ Field’ and of ‘Land and Water.’ 
It will also be serviceable to note here that the previous 
ichthyological bibliographies appeared as follows:—For 1884, 
Naturalist, June 1885, pp. 253-257; and for 1885, Naturalist, Aug. 
1886, pp. 242-244 
The Watsonian Vice-Counties are used throughout these 
bibliographies as more conyenient and uniform in area than the 
unequal political counties ; those comprised within our purview are 
as follows :—Lincoln South, Lincoln North, Notts, Derby, Cheshire, 
Lancashire South, Lancashire West, Westmorland with Furness, 
Cumberland, Isle of Man, Cheviotland, Northumberland South, 
Durham, York N.E., York S.E., York S.W., York Mid West, and 
York N.W. 
Anon. [signed ‘ Ullswater’]. Cumberlan 
Destruction of the Gwyniad Bei onath eerste by Lead-mine Water 
{in Cumberland: sent as a ‘schelly,’ a med by Editor as a Gwyniad 
(Coregonus apwecg = has ioe dise ppeared : it 
founded m kelly’ of the waters of pietgge erat cae is the 
Common Chub eas: gerbe SS Field, June 13th, 1885, p 
ANON, [ ra reviewer]. ohaeaiade 
[Revi aw ot The Salmonidze a og sare reland, Angling Repninisoonces, 
and rom a ok [with notes on Sa/mo w, 0. Piste 
es fr n Angler's Not 
Si fer Se aS ea age Caregen: Spas C. vandestus, cn ere Paes anus a 
Nat., July p- 282. 
ANON. fetid a ckspur’]. e Tren 
Salmon [ Cail salar] in the Trent [combatting a seterent that this river 
contained but few]. Land and baba Feb. 6th, 1886, p 
Anon, [signed ‘G.B.’]. Yorn N.E 
Salmon [Sa/mo a — the Yorkshire Derwent — miles ease 
Malton; 12 Ib. w Land and Water, Feb, 6th, 1886, p 
ANOon. [signed ‘ R. aL. Westmorland 
Trout [.Sa/mo in conttition: in February [in Windermere the large trout 
netted pay tac season are in poor condition, while Irish are usual on not]. 
Field, Feb. 20th, 1886, p. 229. 
Jan. 1891. 
