BIBLIOGRAPHY : FISHES, 1886, 1887, 1888. 29 
Anon. [signed ‘F.S.’]. Isle of Man. 
An Old [Manx] Hallowe’en Custom [with a stolen salt herring and mystic 
rites]. Manx Note Book, No. 11, July 1887, iii. 146. 
ANON. [not signed]. Is le of Man, 
Notes from a MS. Da rey fi = ee the Herring (Clupea Frees sie fishery, 
which is the chief trade, is very considerable, upwards o oats built in 
the island ssi employed at it]. Mand Note- Book, No. 11, jaw 1887, iii. 147]. 
ANON, [not signe <. 
A et a Da ace [(Leuciscus vulgaris) weighing 1 |b. ae. oz., taken from 
a tributary of Trent]. Land and Water, Aug. 27th, 1887, p m8 
ANON, [not signed]. ork S.W. 
Ackworth Reports.—Natural History Society [Red Trout ésatee aol 
and Zsox /uctus in the ‘ Canal’ at Ackworth]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Sep. 1 
1887, xi. 128. 
ANON. rene R.B ae fe Westmorland. 
Perch Disease [affecting Perca reece ta in Killington ilecvahets near Sed- 
dem Field, Oct. 8th, 1887, p. 563. 
ANON. [not signed]. ‘ Yorkshire. 
ge Pike [sox luctus] from Aeceig — Yorkshire, weighing 20} Ibs. ]. 
Land and Water, Oct. 22nd, 1887, p 
Anon. [not signed]. “No rthumberland S., forsee 
List of . . Donations - the Museum . . of the Natu ral 
Society [of isan n-Tyn e], from Jun e 1877 to August, 188 BBS, 
a specimen of the Opah (‘ po es § SiG am, ite luna), ta t Newbiggin- 
by-the-Sea, June 2 1840, and one cie@na Site: ee near Blyth, 
21st Nov., 1833, being the specimens pike which Robt. E. Bewick drew his 
Se: : h 
0! Hadd as. 
he phon E hope 1884 (D. Embleton) ; Three-bearded Rocklin a8 “Whistle: 
or or Whistle h (Afustela vulgaris Willoughby = Motedla trictrrata), caught on 
the Abandon coast (Chas. Henry Young) ; Angel Sh are Se eawegne) 
; ; t. lo 
nets, off Frenchman’s Bay near South Shields, 24th Aug., 1885 (W. Clift) ; 
ret a intestinal worms from Sticklebacks (Gas ter — aculeatus) taken at 
rm]. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durh. and Newc., vol. 9, Part 2 
(1388) pp- 276- 286. 
ANON. [not signed]. Linc mi pars oe 
Among effield Anglers [describing the 
their Derbyshire and Lincolnshire a ag ri we “oe uke (Brox in) 
po Orie vot 1872; Bar bus fiuviatilis), river Idle, many 
s bre nest); river Tdle ; Chub (Leueiscus. cephalus), ‘I Reet 
(Seine far T ntocydale; May 1880; weights given]. Field, Feb. 18th, 
ae ae signed bee N.W., 
Review of] Book of the Grayling [( 7zyma/ ibvelenind is): in the 
Derbyshire and Yorkshire rivers, the average of aun is not high, a 24Ib. 
being a large fish]. Field, March 31st, 1888, p. 458. 
Anon. [signed ‘R. B. L.’]. Westmorland and Furness. 
arge Sitee ates atc = in Windermere, scaling 2lb. 2oz. ; 
another in lS 887, within nce of same weight]. Field, May 12th, 
1888, p. 675. 
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