BIBLIOGRAPHY: 
Papers and Records published with respect to the Natural History and 
Physical Features of the North of England. 
FRESH-WATER FISHES, 1889-1893. 
THE present instalment has been compiled and edited by 
/ W. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S. 
Previous instalments of the Bibliography of Fishes (both 
freshwater and marine) have appeared as follows :— 
For 1884, in ‘ Naturalist,’ June 1885, pp. 253-7. 
3, 1885, = Aug. 1886, pp. 242-4. 
» 1886-88, e Jan. 1891, pp. 27-37. 
The records for marine and fresh-water fishes have hitherto been 
given together, but will henceforth be separated, and the present 
instalment includes notices of records of fresh-water fishes for five 
years. Much of what is written does not fall within the domain of 
science, but that of sport, although it is often difficult to say what 
should be included or omitted. The broad principle is, however, to 
exclude mere angling notes, but to take note of everything that may 
throw light on the fish-fauna or the natural Pay of fish in the 
locality to which the note refers. 
The Watsonian vice-counties are adopted throughout these 
bibliographies as more convenient and uniform in extent than the 
political counties ; those comprised within the North of England are 
the following :— 
53 and 54, Linedin South and North ; 56, Notts.; 57, Derby; 
and Cheviotland; 69, Westmorland with Furness and Cartmel ; 
7°, Cumberland ; and 71, Isle of Man; with their adjoining seas. 
ANON, [not signed]. Linc. S. 
Bass 0 nigricans] in English Rivers [i.e., the Welland, 
introduced tylthe oer ae Angling his Sarg Land and Water, Feb. 27th, 
7: 
Anon. [not signed]. Linc. N. 
A fine ne. Tae ag I [(Salmo salar) netted in one of the Gate Burton shots ; 
___Weight, 36 bs.]. Land and Water, Aug. 13th, 1887, p. 9 
May 1894. 
