1 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY : MARINE FISHES, 1889 T0 ^892. 



Anon, [not signed]. 



York N.E. 



Leeds Naturalists' Club and Scientific Association [Marine Dredging 



trip off Filey Bay, 20th July, 1889 ; Turbot {Rhombus maxiwus), Sole 

 (Solea vulgaris), Flounder (Pleuronectes flesus). Skate (Raja bat is), Spotted 

 Ray (Raja maculata), Gurnard (Trigla gurnardus), Haddock (Gad us 

 aglefinus). Herring (Clupea liarengus), Whiting (Gadus merlangus), and 

 Lophius piscatorius noted]. Research, Sep. 1889, p. 70. 



Anon, [not signed]. Cheviotland, Northumberland S., York N.E. 



A Rare Fish [(Myliobatis aquila) in Scotland ; former occurrences in 

 Berwick Bay, off Cullercoats, off Scarborough, etc., quoted]. Field, 

 Oct. 19th, 1889, p. 562. 



Anon, [not signed]. Line. S. 



Capture of a Large Sun-fish [(Orthagoriscus mold) in the deeps between 



Lynn, Wisbech and Boston, on the Black Boy Sand ; 7J ft. from fin to fin, 

 5f ft. long, weight 7 J cwt.]. Land and Water, Nov. 30th, 1889, p. 697. 



Anon, [not signed]. Lane. S. 



Rambles taken during the year 1889. . . . Southport [July 13th ; 



Scyllium canicula (empty egg-case), and Conger vulgaris noted as found]. 

 10th Ann. Rep. Manch. Micr. Soc, for 1889, publ. 1890, pp. 114-116. 



Anon, [not signed]. 



York N.E. 



List of . . Donations to the Museum [at Newcastle] . . from August 



10th, 1888, to July 1st, 1889 [Lesser Spotted Dogfish (Scyllium canicula) 

 taken at Redcar (John A. Mather)]. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durh. 

 and Newc., Vol. 10, part 2, pub. 1890, p. 314. 



Anon [signed 'W. B.'], 



Isle of Man. 



The Term 'Warp' [as used by Manx fishermen in counting Herrings 

 (Clupea harengus)\ Yn Lioar Manninagh, Ap. 1890, p. 167. 



Anon, [not signed]. 



Cheviotland 



A Rare Fish [recently got in crab-nets about ih mile from Berwick ; 



identified by Mr. Donall, fishery officer, as Motella tricirrata\ Land and 

 Water, May 17th, 1890, p. 651. 



Anon, [signed ■ Flaneur ']. 



Solway Firth. 



Anchovies (Engraulis encrasicholm) in the Solway Firth [near Annan, 



three caught * 30th ult., ? identified by Dr. Giinther and Dr. Traquair ; a few 

 details given]. Field, June 7th, 1890, p. 852. 



Anon, [newspaper paragraph]. Solway Firth. 



The Anchovy [Engraulis encrasic/iolus] in the Solway [several trawled 



by an Annan fisherman]. Newcastle Daily Journal, 31st May, 1890 ; rep. 

 Young Nat., July 1890, p. 132. 



Anon, [signed ■ The Doctor ']. York N.E. 



Lythe and Cuddy [with a passing reference to ■ the very black Coalfish 

 [Gadus virens) of Scarborough ']. Field, Oct. 25th, 1890, p. 623. 



Anon, [newspaper paragraph]. Northumberland S. or Durham. 



Large Skate [(Raja balls) ; 7 ft. long x 5 ft. 6 in. broad, brought in 2nd Feb. 

 and sent to North Shields Fish -market]. Newcastle Weekly Chronicle ; 

 rep. Brit. Nat., May 1 891, p. 107. 



Anon, [signed 'Blue Dun']. York N.E. 



Sea Angling in Scarborough Bay [recording unusual abundance of 



Mackerel (Scomber scomber)]. Field, Sep. 26th, 1891, p. 491* 



R B°ves, York S.F. 



Off Flamborough Head [Oct. 8th, 1S87 ; tishing for Codlings, nearly all 

 caught being the pretty variety called ? rock codling ' (Gadus morrhua var. )]. 

 Field, Oct. 29th, 1887, p. 654. 



John T. Carrinctox. York N.E. and S.E. 



British Sharks [a gossipy article ; note of Lamna comubica off Whitby and 

 Bridlington]. Field, Nov. 19th, 1892, p. 764. 



Natural , 



