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JAMES CLEPH Northumberland S., Westmorland. 
Apprentices pie Fi ruler oro Bar ewcastle ; there is no documentary 
vidence to s support the old legen . ee stipulating for iiteation of 
their diet of Salmon (Same san : - he at Kendal}. Westm. Note 
B vol. i. No. 4, 1888, p 188-1 
York Mid W. 
W. EAGLE CLARKE, W. DENISON ROEBUCK, and WILLIAM deci 
Upper Nidderdale Fishes [Cottus gobio, Leuciscus 
and its Fauna, 
phox shang ribet ad barbatulus, Salmo 0 fari rio, Thymallus Hedsthis. Nae. 
vulearis, and piel omyzon fluviatilis enumerated with full annotation]. Nat. 
July 1886, p = 
SIR WILLIAM Cio MAN. Cheviotland. 
A Sea Trout [Salmo truttay A Meal [one 4} lbs. taken at Goswick Fishery, 
eacape 25 Sand Eels (pr crag Ammodytes ove pay from 4 to 5 inches. 
ong]. Field, April 29th, preg 626. 
SIR oa ba CROSSMAN. Cheviotland. 
[Tabular] Return of Salmon, Grilse and Sea Trout found dead and dying 
in the Tweed and its tributaries, taken out and buried 1880 to 1889 {and 
giving a total of 54,422 Salmon (Sa/mo tue tds 8,189 Grilse (Sa/mo salar j aes : 
Pro 
and 12,454 Sea Trout (Salmo trutta)]. . Berw. Nat. Club for 
vol. 12, No. 3 (pub. 1890), pp. 533-5 
G. Mortanp Day. Derbyshire, Lincolnshire. 
Trout and Graylin pts account = a fish-hatchery at Milton, near 
Repton, notice of the range of Salmo fario in Derbyshire, and casual 
mention of of gyre in Lincobistiies). Trans. Burton-on-Trent N.H.S., 
8-69. 
vol. 2, sate 
W. BL EF Westmorland and Furness. 
Eel [Anguit ween Swallowing Bird [one, sr im, nearly 2 ose 
caught i “Ato Pee which runs from Windermere to Morecambe Bay, a 
whic pow the bird, sent to Editor, was too re digested i 
Sdvaiécations Field, July 5th, 1890, p 
Miss C. FIsuwick. 
A few Lancashire Peculiarities, as noted by Drayton [in the Polyolbion, 
622; ——— — at Symonds oe Fo aby and ‘the Salmon (Sa 
Salar) of the tioned]. Trans. Rochdale Lit. & Sci. Soc., one 
for 1878-1888, Pt. "1888, pp- 59-62. 
RILEY Fortune. Mid W. 
ooded Crows attacking and devouring Salmon ae slr at Mickley, 
in the vars. | Dec. 1888; details given]. Nat., Aug. 1889, p. 244. 
RiLey Fortu York N.W. 
[Fishes peat by Naturalists’ Voie at a San 
Carr [on May 18th, f I; vig en eects Acerina, Gasterosteus aculeat 
G. ee. Gobio, Leuciscus rutilus Ne (with pct eye, a 34 Ib. fish), 
L. phoxinus, Esox and Thymallus noted]. Nat., Aug. 1891, pp. arash: 
RILEy eatri E. Pele Mid W. 
[Fishes Sheetead by] the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at Grassington 
[on Jun 1891; Cottus gobio, Leuctscus grt Salhas fario and 
Ti Spnatins ee the last in Gise numbers]. ., Sept. 1891, pp. 264-265. 
Beis Mid W. 
RILEY Ag aa 
ishes ] the Yorkshire Naturalists at Horton-in 
Ribbiestate tee May 14th, 1892 ; Sa/mo fario and Tpanica: meiadbie Soted] 
Nat., June 1 1892, p. 180. 
RILEY Fortune, N.E. 
[Fishes oom rved by] the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at Coxwold an 
Byl [Sep. 1892; Salmo farto, Leuciscus — L. rutilus, Cottus 
: Sobio, and Por <a fluviatilis], “Nat., Nov. 1892, p. 346. 
May x 1894. . 
