G 



G., C. The secrets of angling; im- 

 parting the best and choicest experi- 

 ments for taking all sorts of fish, with 

 fly, worm, paste and other baits; also 

 to know their haunts and how to angle 

 for them in all waters and weathers. 

 By C. G. a brother of the angle. Lon- 

 don, 1705. 24 p. 16°. 



Pre-Linn. 1705.1 



Galenus, Clavdius [130-200] Opera 



medioa [Edited by Diomedes Bonardus 



and L. Malatinus). Venice, 1490. fol. 



Pre-Linn. 1490.1 



This seems to be the 1st ed. of Galen's works. 

 Another is: 



Opera omnia, ad fidem complu- 



rium et perquam vetustorum exempla- 

 riorum . . . emendata atque restituta 

 [by H. GemussBus, L. Fuchsius and J. 

 Camerarius]. 5 parts [in 4 vols.] 

 Basilia), 1538. fol. Pre-Linn. 1538.1 



In his "De alimentorum medicinalia," vol. 

 Ill, chaps. 24-31, Galen speaks of a large num- 

 ber of fish relative to the qualities of their flesh 

 as food. The "De alimentorimx" was sepa- 

 rately published as; 



De alimentorum facultatibus 



Libri m. Ex Martini Gregorii inter- 

 pretatione pluribus in locis, hao adi- 

 tione emendata. Lugduni Batavorum 

 (Leydenj, 1633. 24°. 



Pre-Linn. 1633.1 



One of the earliest commentaries on the 

 names of fishes mentioned by Galen, Dioscorides 

 and other ancient writers on medicine and nat- 

 ural history is that by Charles Estienne, pub- 

 lished at Paris in 1536. See Estienne, C, 1536.1. 



For a modern commentary on the fishes men- 

 tioned by Galen and Xenocrates, see Koraes, A., 

 1809.1. 



Gamon, Christophle de [1576-1621] 

 Les pescheries de Christophle de Gamon, 

 divisdes en deux parties. Oil sont con- 

 tenus, par un nouveau genre d'escrire, 

 et sous des'aussi beaux que divers en- 

 seignemens, les plaisirs incoimus de la 

 mer, et de I'eau douce. Lyon, 1599. 

 142 leaves. 12°. Pre-Linn. 1599.1 



Gardiner, Samuel. A booke of ang- 

 ling, or fishing, wherein is shewed, by 

 conference with scriptures, the agree- 

 ment betweene the fishermen, fishes, 

 fishing of both natures, temporall and 



spirituall, etc. London, 1606. 162 p. 

 16°. Pre-Linn. 1606.1 



"Fishing spiritualized." 



Garsin, Laurent. Description d'une 

 sangsue de mer (Hirudinella marina) 

 trouvee dans I'estomac d'une bonite. 

 M6m. Acad. Sei. Paris, 1730, hist., 43. 

 — Phil. Trans. Roy. See, 1730, 387. 



Pre-Linn. 1730.1 



Gauchet, Claude Dampmarlinois. 

 (Aumonier du Ruy.) Le plaisir des 

 champs, devis6 en quatre parties selon 

 les quatre saisons de I'ann^e; oil est 

 trait^ de la chasse et de tout autre ex- 

 ercise recr^atif, honeste et vertueux. 

 Paris, 1583. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1583.1 



Contains a chapter, "La pescherie;" 

 Another ed.: Paris, 1604. 



Gautier d'Agoty, Jacques Ant. Ob- 

 servations sur la physique, I'histoire 

 naturelle et la peinture. 6 vols. 1752- 

 1755. Pre-Linn. 1752.1 



The author reproduced in this work a num- 

 ber of Plumier's paintings of West Indian fishes 

 not elsewhere published. 



; Collection de [45] planches d'his- 



toire naturelle en couleur, d'apres les 

 animaux, les plantes & les mineraux 

 les plus rares &c. Paris, 1757. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1757.1 



The viscera of the Dorado, pis. 40 & 41. 

 These plates, like the above, are probably 

 Plumier's. 



Gaza, Theodorus [c. 1400-1475] A 

 native of Thessalonica, the capture of 

 his native city by the Turks in 1430 

 drove him to Italy where he became 

 professor of Greek in the University of 

 Ferrara in 1447. From 1450-1455, he 

 lived in Rome and under the patronage 

 of Pope Nicholas V translated Aristotle, 

 Theophrastus, and other Greek authors 

 into Latin. See reference to him under 

 Aristotle. 



Geer, Carl de [1720-1778] (On repro- 

 duction in the eeli K. Svensk. Vet. 

 Acad. Handl., 1750, 11, 196-197.— 

 Konig. Schwed. Akad. Abhand., 1760 

 (1754), 12, 201-202. 



Pre-Linn. 1760.1 



