Ilstrom, Johann. ^'om Fischfange 

 in Preussen, und dem Fisclifange mit 

 Kockelskernern, Samml. Nat. u. Med., 

 Kurtst u. Litt.-Gesch., Breslau, 1721, 

 15. Vers., 181. Pre-Linn., 1721.1 



Beskrifningomkorfogelensi.l/er- 



giis merganser] nytta, niir fiskehus 

 blifva bygde for honom uti salt-eller in- 

 sio-vikar. K. Svensk. ^'etensk. Acad. 

 Handl., 1749, 10, 190-196. 



Pre-Linn. 1749.1 



Beschreibung des Gebrauches 



der Tauscher-Gans, wenn fiir sie Fisch- 

 Hatiser an Meerbusen oder Seen im 

 Lande erbauet werden. Konig. Schwed. 

 Akad. Abhandl., 1749 (1754), 11, 197- 

 208. — .Inalect. Transalp., 1762, 2, 194- 

 197. Pre-Linn. 1754.1 



See note under Kastner, A. G., Pre-Linn. 



Mittel, um eine Menge Fische 



mit der Angel oder Netze zu fangen. 



Brem. Magaz., 1757, 1, 2. St., no. 59. 



Pre-Linn. 1757.1 



biperato, FerrarUe [1550-1625] His- 

 toiia naturale, nella quale si tratta 

 della diversa condizion de minere, 

 pietre preziose, e altre curiosita, con 

 varie istorie di piante e animale. Nea- 

 poli, 1593. fol. Pre-Linn. 1593.1 



This is the exceedingly rare and almost un- 

 known first edition. The following, a "second 

 impression" it is called, is commonly taken for 

 the first edition. 



Dell' historia naturale . . . libri 



XXVIII, nella quale ordinatamente si 

 tratta della diversa condition di minere 

 e pietre. Con alcune historie di piante 

 & animali; sin' hora non date in luce. 

 Napoli, 1599. xxiv, 791 p. figs. 



Pre-Linn. 1599.1 



Discorsi intorno a diversi cose 



naturali. Napoli, 1628. 2 pis. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1628.1 



Contains a reference to object called "ba~ 

 trachite," or "boufonite." 



Historiae naturalis libri xxiix. 



Accessenmt nonnullse Johannis Marise 

 Ferri adnotationes ad librum xxviii. 

 Nunc primum ex itaUca in linguam con- 



versa latinam. Colonise, 1695. 928 p. 

 figs. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1695.1- 



Probably the best ed. of the "Historia." 



Other eds. in Itahan are: Naples, 1610, 4°, 

 & Venice, 1672, fol. with 669 woodcuts. Ver- 

 sions are said to have been issued in Latin, at 

 Cologne, Leipsio & Bremen in 1692 or 1695. 



Copies of early eds. in H., Arn., A. M. N. H., 

 P. A. S. 



Imperato, who was a pharmacist of Naples, 

 possessed a cabinet of curiosities which are de- 

 scribed in the work listed above. According to 

 Schroter and Haller, the real writer of the book 

 was Nicolas Antonio Stelliola, who did the work 

 for a price, while Imperato wrote himself down 

 as the author. The descriptions of animals 

 form a comparatively small part of the whole, 

 which has mainly to do with agriculture and 

 mineralogy. Among the illustrations is the 

 earUest printed figure of the remora. 



Ingrams, • Tractatio de tor- 



pedine anglice. (In Student of Oxford, 

 no. 2.) — • Hannover. Gel. Anz., 1750, 

 83i Pre-Linn. 1750.1 



Isachius, Alfonsus. De venatione 

 traetatus, in quo de piscatione, aucupio, 

 sylvestriumque insectatione agitur. 

 Regii, 1570. 8°. Pre-Linn. 1570.1 



2nd ed.; Regii, 1625. 4°. 



Isidore of Seville (Lat. Isidorus 

 Hispalensis) [c. 560-636] Liber ety- 

 mologiarum. Augsburg. 1472. 



Pre-Linn. 1472.1 



Probably the 1st ed.; another, Venice, 1483. 

 Copies, A. T. M., U. C. 



Originum libri xx, variis lec- 



tionibus et scholiis illustrati opera 

 Bonav. Vuloanii. Basiliae, 1677. fol. 

 Pre-Linn. 1677.1 



Lib. XII., de animalibus. 



Originum, seu etymologiarum, 



libri XX. Parisiis, 1580. 



Pre-Linn. 1580.1 



Lib. VI, cap. 6. De ordine creaturum. Thirty 

 or more species of fish are enumerated, and in- 

 dications are given in what seas and rivers they 

 occur. 



Opera, Parisiis, 1601. 1 vol. 



fol. Pre-Linn. 1601.1 



Modern eds. of the "Etymologiarum" are: 

 Isidori Hispalensis episcopi etymologiarum 



libri XX. edidit F. V. Otto. (In Lindemann. 



Corpus grammaticorum Latinorum veterima, 



&c. vol. III. Lipsiie. 1833. 4°.) 



Isidori Hispaliensis episcopi Etymologiarum 



sive originum Udri xx recognovit, etc. W. M, 



Lindsay edidit. 2 vols. Oxonii, 1911. 



