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_ Smith, Charles [c. 1713-1762] An- 

 tient and present state of the county 

 of Down . . . with the natural civil 

 history of the same, etc. Dublin, 1744. 

 8°. Pre-Linn. 1744.1 



Fishes, p. 235-241. The herring fishery, p. 

 241-250. 



Ancient and present state of the 



county of Waterford, being a natu- 

 ral .. . and topographical description 

 thereof, etc. Dublin, 1746. 8°. 



Pre-Linn. 1746.1 



"Of the fish and fislieries on the coasts of this 

 ■county, and of the N-\'mph-Bank," p. 259-279. 

 2nd ed., DubUn, 1774. 



Ancient and present state of 



Cork. 2 vols. Dublin, 1750. 4 pis. 

 8°. Pre-Linn. 1750.1 



Vol. II, book IV, chap. 5, "Of the fish and 

 fisheries on the coasts of this county," p. 299- 

 319. 



Xatural and civil history of the 



countv of Kerry. Dublin, 1756. 8°. 

 Pre-Linn. 1756.1 



Contains a chapter on the fish and fisheries 

 of this county. 



Smith, George. The angler's maga- 

 zine; or necessary and deUghtful store- 

 house; wherein everything proper to be 

 Icnown relating to his art is digested in 

 fiuch a method as to assist his knowl- 

 edge and practice upon bare inspection; 

 being the compleatest manual ever 

 published upon the subject; largely 

 treating on all things relating to fish 

 and fishing, etc. London, 1754. 12°. 

 Pre-Linn. 1754.1 



Published anonymously but known to be by 

 this author. 



Text in the form of a dictionary. 



Enlarged ed., London, 1760. Followed by 

 "The laboratory: or school of arts," etc. Lon- 

 don, 7 eds., 1799-1810. See Smith, G. 1799.1. 



Smith, John. Profit and pleasure 

 united, or the husbandman's maga- 

 zine ... To which is added the art of 

 angling . . . etc. London, 1684. iv, 

 120 p. ills. 12°. Pre-Linn. 1684.1 



Another ed., London, 1704. 167 p. 



This author is believed to have been the J. S. 

 Tinder whom certain titles are listed in this sec- 

 tion. See note under S., J., and also in West- 

 wood & Satchell. 



Smith, (Capt.) John [1580-1631] 

 For a memoir, see Simms, W. G. " The 

 life of Captain John Smith, founder of 

 Virginia." New York, 1846. 



A map of Virginia; with a de- 

 scription of the countrey, the com- 

 modities, people, government and re- 

 ligion. Oxford, 1612. Pre-Linn. 1612.1 



List of fish found in Chesapeake Bay. 



Smith wounded by a stingray. 



This work, generally known as "The De- 

 scription of Virginia," has been reproduced in 

 Tyler, L. G. (editor) "Narratives of early Vir- 

 ginia, 1606-1620." New York, 1907. 



A description of New England : 



or, the observations & discoveries of 

 Captain John Smith (Admirall of that 

 country) in the North of America, in 

 the year of our Lord 1614 . . . etc. 

 London, 1616. Pre-Linn. 1616.1 



Fishing and food-fishes. 



Reprinted in Force's Historical Tracts, 2, 

 tract 1, Extracts in Kept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1871-72 (1873) 152-153. Turned into Latin as: 



Vera . . . descriptio navigati- 



onis in Novam Angliam . . . sub Capi- 

 taneo J. Schmidt (In De Bry. Voyages 

 [America, pt. x. Latin], 1619). 



Pre-Linn. 1619.1 



New England's trials. De- 

 claring . . . the benefit of that coun- 

 try by sea and land, etc. Second ed. 

 London, 1622. Pre-Linn. 1622.1 



The abundance of food-fishes. 



Reprinted in Force's Historical Tracts, 2, 

 tract 2. Extracts in Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1871-72 (1873), 153-154. 



The generall historic of Virginia, 



New England, and the Summer Isles: 

 with ... the maps and descriptions 

 of all those countryes, their commodi- 

 ties, people, government, customes, and 

 religion yet knowne. Divided into sixe 

 bookes. London, 1624. fol. 



Pre-Linn. 1624.1 



Reissued with changed title page, 1626, 1627, 

 1632. Also found in Pinkerton's Voyages, 1812, 

 vol. XIII; included in Arber's edition of Smith's 

 complete "Works." London, 1884; and re- 

 printed at Richmond, Virginia, 1890. 



The description of Virginia by 



Captain John Smith inlarged out of his 

 written notes. (In Purchas his Pil- 

 grims, 1625, 4, lib. Lx, cap. iii, p. 1691- 

 1704.) Pre-Linn. 1625.1 



Fishes, p. 1692-1695. 

 Taken from entry 1612.1. 



Advertisements for the inexperi- 

 enced planters of New England, or 

 anywhere. Or, the pathway to experi- 

 ence to erect a plantation. London, 

 1631. Pre-Linn. 1631.1 



Sturgeon and cod-fishing. 



Reprinted in Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc, 1833, 3. 

 ser. 3. Extracts in Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1871-72 (1873). 151. 



In addition to the reprints noted in foot- 

 notes to each title, two complete modern ver- 

 sions of Smith's works are: 



The adventures and discourses of Captain 

 John Smith, sometime president of Virginia and 

 admiral of New England. Newly ordered by 

 John Ashton, London, 1883. 



