S., /. The true art of angling; or the 

 best and speediest way of taking all 

 sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, 

 fly, paste and other baits in their 

 proper seasons; how to know the haunts 

 of fish and angle for them in all waters 

 and weathers, at the top, miHdle and 

 bottom, baiting of the ground and 

 night baits, oyls and oyntments, baits 

 natural and artificial; the several ways 

 of angUng; . . . and many rare secrets 

 never before made publick; containing 

 the whole body of angling, and mystery 

 of a compleat angler. London, 1696. 

 vi, 160 p. 24°. Pre-Linn. 1696.1 



This passed through at least 12 eds., in part 

 under the above title, but mostly changed as 

 below. The second ed. "The true art of an- 

 gling," etc. London, 1697, like the above, is 

 extremely rare. The third ed. is: 



■ The compleat fisher, or the true 



art of angling; being a clear and speedy 

 way of taking aU sorts of freshwater fish 

 . . . containing the . . . mystery of a 

 compleat angler, etc. London, 1704. 

 vi, 160 p. 24°. Pre-Linn. 1704.1 



This was followed by eds. bearing same title; 

 London, 1716, 1725, 1740, & 1770 (12th and 

 last ed.) as "The true art of angling." 



This author is believed to have been John 

 Smith (g. v., this section) and these titles are 

 listed under his name in the Heckscher sale cata- 

 logue. See also, further in Westwood & Satchell 

 under both authors. 



Sagard-Theodat, F.Gabriel [fl. 17th 

 cent.] Le grand voyage du pays des 

 Hurons, situe en I'Am^rique vers la mer 

 douce, es demiers confins de la nouvelle 

 France, dite Canada . . . De la chasse, 

 de la pesche & des oyseaux & animaux 

 terrestres & aquatiques, etc. Paris, 

 1632. 380 p. 16°. Pre-Linn. 1632.1 



A practically new edition was issued, Paris, 

 1636, as "Histoire du Canada," etc. A modern 

 reprint appeared in 1865. 



Sainctyon, . Les Micts et or- 



donnances des roys, coustumes des 

 provinces, r^glemens, arrests et juge- 

 mens notables des eaux et forets. 3 vols. 

 Paris, 1610. fol. Pre-Linn. 1610.1 



Early French laws governing fishing in fresh 

 waters. 



Saint Ambrose. See Ambrose, 



(Saint). 



Saint Hildegard, Abbess of Bingen. 

 See Hildegarde de Finguia. 



Saint Laurent, Joannon de. De- 

 scription abrfig^e du fameux cabinet de 

 M. le Chevalier de Baillou, pour servir 

 a I'histoire naturelle des pierres pre- 

 cieuses, m^taux, min&aux et autres 

 fossiles. Luques, 1746. 156 p. 8°. 



Pre-Linn. 1746.1 



Chap. 14, p. 93. Petrifications. Les petri- 

 fications des poissons, p. 93-96. (Anguille, Car- 

 charias, brochets, dorades, sardines, turbots et 

 tanches.) 



Salenius, Jo. G. (respond.) Disser- 

 tatio de iure venationis et aucupii. Up- 

 saliffl, 1663. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1663.1 



D. Dan. Lipstorp, presses. 



Salerne, Frangois & Arnault de No- 

 ble ville ,L.D. See Arnault de Noble- 

 ville & Salerne. 



Sallengre, Henr. de. Antiquitatum 

 Romanarum thesaurus novus. Hagse 

 Comitum, 1724. fig. 



Pre-Linn. 1724.1 



"Tom. I. continet librum de piscibus." 



Salmon, Thomas [1679-1767] Die 

 heiltige Historie der Sundaischen Inseln 

 als Borneo, Java und Sumatra. Halle 

 or Altona, 1733. pis. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1733.1 



A few fishes named, but not described. 



Saluste, Guillaume de (Seigneur du 

 Bartas). See Du Bartas, Guillaume de 

 Saluste (Seigneur). 



Salviani, Hyppolyto [1514-1572]. 

 For a 'biographical memoir, see Bush- 

 nan, J. S. in Jardine's Naturalist's 

 Library, London, 1845-46, vol. XXXV. 



Aquatilium animalium historiae 



liber primus, cum eorundum formis aere 

 excusis. RomEe, 1554-1558. 16, 256 

 leaves. 88 pis. portrait. 



Pre-Linn. 1554.1 



92 Italian fishes are figured and described. 

 There is also a table in which each fish is identi- 

 fied with that named by Aristotle, Oppian, 

 Pliny, Athena3us, Aelian, and other_ authors; 

 volume and page of these writers being cited. 

 The Latin, Greek, and common names of each 

 fish are also given. 



