30 BIBLIOGRAPHY; FISHES, 1886, 1887, 1888. 
Anon. [signed ‘S.S.’). Cumberland. 
a [Belone vulgaris] taken in the Eden [at Cargo; a large female, 
294 in. long, and a small male, both in sickly aon at intervals of a few 
days ; iP not given]. Field, June oth, 1888, p. 
ANon. [signed ‘ Giant’]. “Trent.” 
A fine Bleak  opagg lucidus): one from the Trent weighi z., Was 
recorded i Oct. Se 2g by H. Wild, of ike ee wi Land 
and Water, pres cn, 1888, p 
Anon. [signed ‘ R. mc. ie 2 Durham, York N.W. 
In Upper Tee: fae a of the fishing for Trout (Sa/mo fario)). 
Field, Aug. ith, aoe 
Anon. [signed ‘ R.B.L.’]. a ree 
Tench [7inca vulgaris] in the Skerne [near Haughton, captured in Jul 
1888 ; plaster cast of it is preserved at Durham]. Field, Aug. 18th, 1388, 
p. 252. 
ANON, [signed Tweedside ’]. al iotland. 
[Thymallus vulgaris] in the Tweed [have increased r Sahay of 
late, and are ag ~ — to trout ; Ed. Field criticises this}. Field, 
Sep. 15th, 1888, p 
Anon. [signed J. wriina ie mera 
ture of an Enormous [553 !b.] Salmon Siege salar) in 
Corby ; the nearest spueeeeh | in weight was a 52 lb. fish caught ‘  Rockelif 
Land and Water, Nov. 17th, 1888, p. 60 
MATTHEW ae EY. York S.E. 
B [Labrus secs at Flamborough [two instances, April 
sitet Nat: gn 1885, p 
M. Bal ork S.E. 
Dore Ua aver] at Flamborough [cast up 3rd March, 1886]. rs at., Sep. 
Lanc. W., Yorkshire, and 
A. D. BERRIDGE, Inspector of Fisheries. ‘Trent Valley.’ 
Our Salmon Fisheries [Besides information as to Salmo salar, reference is 
ul e ng = the Lune, Tre: nd ¥ 
Fishery Boards]. 26th Ann. Rep. o Inspectors of Fisheries lee. ao 
and Wales) for 1886 ; reviewed i in Field, nvaly 2nd, 1887, pp. 20-21 
A.D. pre Inspector of Fisheries Line N. _ S. 
gies age sore Fisheries [Extracts from an of 
oes port, in which he deals with the “Welland halavies on 
Fels i tupautia: seetartel the Lower Trent and the nets used there, and th 
Salmon fishery laws]. Field, Tes Teh, 1887, p. $3. 
Dh gs og Inspector of Fisheries. Linc. N. se - 
oe poe — in — Witham District [being extract from 
Tringto’ inquiry held by him on the laws which Sass “ad 
a eae re ny epee vulgaris) in the Witham]. Field, Dec. 10th, 1887, 
Joun 95 Sac Derbyshire. 
On the Introdu ction and Acclimatisation of Grayling [ 7hymallus vulgaris} 
in Trout Streams [in which the Derbyshire Derwent, and Hampshire Itchen 
are contrasted with each vigge at cet as craig: seca ps d and 
Water, March 20th, 1886, pp. 265-2 
THoMas BUNKER. York S.W. and S.E 
[Lophius piscatorius] at Whitgift [caught 27th May, 188 
Nat., Oct. 1884, p. 60. ; — Py 1884) 
Naturalist, 
