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Hortop, Job [fl. 1567-1591] The 

 rare travailles of Job Hortop. Wherein 

 is_ declared the dangers he escaped in 

 his voyage to Gynnie . . . Wherein also 

 he discovereth many strange and won- 

 derful! things . . . also of monstrous 

 beasts, fishes and foules. London, 

 1591. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1591.1 



Hortus Sanitatis. See Cube, /. von. 



Hewlett, Robert. Angler's sure 

 guide; or, angling improved and me- 

 thodically digested. By R. H., forty 

 years a practitioner in this art. Lon- 

 don, 1700. 8°. Pre-Linn. 1700.1 



Contains information about material for 

 fishing, nature and habits of fish, preserving fish; 

 fish ponds and laws of angUng. 



Other eds.: London, 1706, 1710, 1720, 1732, 

 1736. 



Copies 1706 & 1732 eds., N. Y. P. 



Hughes (Rev.) Griffith. The natural 

 history of Barbados, in ten books. 

 London, 1750. vii, 14, 314, 20 p. 29 

 pis. fol. Pre-Linn. 1750.1 



Fishes, p. 299-314. 



Humble, Nils {respond.) Dispu- 

 tatio de piscatura harengorum in Ros- 

 lagid. Inaug. Dissert. Upsalise, 1745. 

 4°. Pre-Linn. 1745.1 



Elias Frondius, prtsses. 



Hume, Francis. Experiments on 

 fish and flesh preserved in lime-water. 

 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc, 1753 (1754), 

 48, 163-164. Pre-Linn. 1754.1 



German translations in: Physical. Patriot., 

 Hamburg, 17S6, 1. — Allg. Magaz. Natur. 

 Kunst. Wisseu., 6. — Wittenb. Wochenbl., 

 1770, 3, 101. — Beytriig. Naturg. Mineral- 

 reiohes, Th. 1. 



