144 BIBLIOGRAPHY : FRESH-WATER FISHES, 1889-1593. 
Anon. [signed ‘C.S.’]. York N.E. 
Large Minnow [(Lewciscus phoxinus), nearly 44 in. long, taken in Scalby 
Beck near ‘Searbbrd ugh, oF W. J. Clarke]. Field, July 8th, 1893, p. 63. 
Anon. [signed ‘ W.S.’]. Notts. 
A Peon 2 ace [(Leuczscus vulgaris), 134 inches long, Be oz., taken from 
of the Newstead lakes]. Field, Sept. 23rd, 1893, p. 4 
H. Cooper ABps. “Yo tk N.W. 
ssigcraansgaye — ‘ Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club 
886, frag Th fiymaltus and Sa/mo fario caught in the 
Ure neat kag, ae 26th, 1885]. . Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durh. 
New 38, part 3, 1889, p. 338. 
ALFRED pnp ON. Cheviotland, Northumberland 5S. 
By. Coquetside [with an account of the fish; Salmo fario, S. salar, 
. eriox, and Anguilla]. Field, Jan. 26th, 1889, p. 118. 
WILLIAM ANDREWS. ae SE 
Curiosities of the oe gee Petioage a of Curious me Services 
and Records. Lon uen & Co., 1890, 20 tae seen, but 
a reviewer in Yorkshire ire ‘ pibliographer (J. i. Tamnet', No. a July 1890, 
300-3} states that it includes various notes as to Fish in Lent, 
Paarl Percy’s fish-bill for Leconfield Castle about 1430, etc. ]. 
WitrraM E. A. Axo Lancashir 
A ag eg Naturali st— bye Garnett [with notices of Sa/mo salar 
e Chevalier (French Char) in Rivingt on Reservoir (introduced), 
ya on, famtice Bt piaemeas naw oh Sci. Goss., Aug. 1892, pp. pee 170. 
JaMEs BACKHOUSE, JUN. York S.E. 
The Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at Kirkham Abbey 4 Acklam 
Brow [on Sep. 4th, 1889 ; ; Zsox noted]. Nat., Nov. 1889, p. 
C. R. BEAUMONT. Lanc. S. 
e Round Daisy Nook [near Oldham: Zsox, Perca, and Leuciscus 
oeern noted]. Trans. Rochdale Lit. and Sci. Soc., vol. ii., for 1889-90, 
publ. 
GEORGE BENTON. Derbyshire. 
Large Derbyshire Trout [(Sa/mo seg taken from the Cressbrook 
between Buxton and Bakewell, July 8th, 1893; oe lb. weight, 23 inches 
length, 144 in. girth]. Field, July 15th, 1893, p. I 
MontTaGu BROWNE. Notts. 
——- the Vert ebrate Animals o f Leicestershire [with a record of 
pass ghiness ge: Aci ne ser sturio rd taken some few years ago in the 
little River Sosite (Notts.) near to Belvoir]. Zool., Feb. 1887, p. 59. 
H. CAFFERATA. Linc. N. 
Lincolnshire Waters. The Ancholme [contains Bream (Adéramis roe 
Roach (Leuciscus rutilus), and Carp Bream (Adramis ets var. )]. 
and Water, Aug. 17th, 1889, p. 215. 
[THomas] CARNELL. York S.W. 
[Chub (Leuciscus cephalus) and Perch (Perca tidy ee in a pond at 
Salterhebble (introduced) which yields Gee -, June 1891, p. 168. 
ABEL CHAPMAN. pie ona ® prom? Ss. 
Some — nthe Game-Fish [of the B is book on ‘ Bird- 
Life of the Border,’ pp- 32-34; the Saeane erie wan sof Redewater and 
Coquet, etc.; Bull Trout, Cod, Coal-Say, Rock-Codling, Poodlings, and 
Lythe referred to as enemies of Smolts]. 
‘Naturalist, 
