142 BIBLIOGRAPHY : FRESH-WATER FISHES, 1889-1893. 
Anon. [not signed]. Cumberland, Westmorland, A mere Cheviotland, 
Lanc. S., Notts, Derbyshire. 
A Rare Book [Mrs. Bowdich’s ‘Fresh Water Fishes of a. t Britain’ 
(1828) ; the rare Schelly ota 3 see “lupo from Ullswater was painted 
n its banks, the Bull Trout (Sa/m utta) on the banks of Tweed, Chub 
pete! cephalus) salted: oat in amberland the Azurin e (Leuciscus 
vitleus) W a from Knowsley, the Gra ag Ceeiseus dancastriensis) 
pies Warring the Char free willighbiz) fr Coniston Lake, the 
Loach (Coditi Ba rbatula) from the Trent near Not tingha a ai Grayling 
( Thymallus pilin from the Derbyshire Derwent ; li . of libraries given 
in which the book exists]. Field, Dec. 31st, 1887, p.9 
Anon. [signed ‘Red Spinner’]. Northumberland S. and meepere 
[Salmo] Fontinalis in the Coquet [noting the capture of one 15 in. long 
and nea lens wo lbs. in weight, near Paperhaugh Bridge]. Field, March pote 
ANON. [signed ‘ March Brown “hk Northumberland S. and Cheviotland. 
[Salmo] Fontinalis in the oo [stating that countless numbers w 
turned down eight or nine years ago; and several taken each season for lat 
three or four years]. Field, April 6th, 1889, p. 483. 
ANON. [newspaper paragraph]. Cheviotland. 
An Aged Trout USalwea, fare) one found on emptying Co rporation 
Reservoir at Berwick, wh d been turned in 26 years previous ; weight 
84 Ibs., length, 2 ft. 4 in., a I ft. 22in.]. Field, June 8th, 1889, p- 821. 
Anon. [signed ‘ Tweedside ’]. Cheviotland. 
A large Yellow Trout a Jario), 26 years old, 84 lbs. weight, Pc 
in Berwick Reservoir; being preserved for Berwick Museum]. =‘ Fie 
June 15th, 1889, p. 865. 
ANON, [not signed]. Cheviotland. 
ber ss of a Twenty-year-old Common Trout [(Sa/mo foe: in the 
rwick Conporat on Reservoir, at the New Farm; weight, 84 Ibs bar 
38 inches, girth, 13% age oFs $5 ‘being preserved in Berwick Museum nd 
and Water, Aug. 17th, 1889, p. 
Anon, [signed ‘ Old Log S Yorkshire generally. 
Devonshire v. Yorkshire [compared, from a fishing t of view, to 
the adva stage = besser the Perch (/erca frat, oar Pike (Zsox 
/ucius), of Hornsea Mere, and the Salmon (Sa/mo salar), Trout (.S. fario), and 
Grayling (77 hynellus thymailus, “sg ve becca streams setae Ag referred 
to]. Field, Jan. 4th, 1890, pp. 1 
Anon. [signed ‘ G,’]. ‘ York N.E. 
Spring in North-East Yorkshire. By a adage g Angler [gossipy 
article respecting angling for Salmo Jario}. H.J., June 15th, 1890, 
pp. 81-82, 
Anon. [signed ‘ Blue Dun he York S.E. 
A Northern Chalk Stream [the Driffield stream—‘the Itchen of see 
north ’—full of Sad/io fees, one weighing 5} Ib. having been caught jus 
below mes Mill Dam, and the adjoining canal has yielded fish Een : 
p- 516. 
10 Ib. a 6lb.]. Field, Oct. 4th, 1890, p 
ANon. [signed ‘ Rawdon Lee’]. Westmorland. 
Late Run of Sea Trout [(Sadmo trutta) up th four fresh-run 
fish 
on Nov. 1oth, 1889, weighing 12 to 18 oz. Sant eer Oct. 4th, 1890, 
p. 517. 
Naturalist, 
