Tachard, Guy [ -1694] Voyage 

 de Siam des p^res J6suites envoyez par 

 le roy au Indes & £l la Chine. Paris, 

 1686. 424 p. Pre-Linn. 1686.1 



Sharks, remoras, pilot-fish, bonitos and fly- 

 ing fish, p. 39-44. 



Original ed. A Dutch version is: 



Reis van Siam . . . gedaan door 



de vaders Jesuiten. Utrecht, 1687. iv, 

 196, 79 leaves. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1687.1 



Another Dutch ed. with almost identical 

 title, Amsterdam, 1687. 



A relation of the voyage to 



Siam performed by six Jesuits sent by 



the French king to the Indies and China, 



in the year 1685. London, 1688. 298 p. 



Pre-Linn. 1688.1 



Habits of sharks, remoras, and bonitos, 27- 

 31. Fishes of the Cape of Good Hope, 66. 



Reprinted in Arkstee & Merkus, AUg. Hist. 

 Reisen, 1752, vol. XX. 



Tappe, David [1649- ] Fiinf- 

 zehnen jahrige ouriose Ost-Indianische 

 Reise-Besohreibung, so sich im Jahr 

 Christi 1667 angefangen und im 1682 

 Jahre geendet hat. Hannover, 1704. 

 4°. Pre-Linn. 1704.1 



Fishes, etc., 199-209. 



Taverner, John. Certaine experi- 

 ments concerning fish and fruite, prac- 

 tised by John Taverner, Gentleman, 

 and by him pubUshed for the benefit of 

 others. London, 1600. vi, 38 p. 4°. 

 Pre-Linn. 1600.1 



The experiments concern the construction of 

 ponds, the treatment, breeding and feeding 

 of fish therein, and the baits for and nature of 

 pond fish. 



Tavernier, Jean Bapiisle [1605- 



1689] lOn glue made by the Turks 



from body membranes of the sturgeon,] 



Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. 1676, 11, 714. 



Pre-Linn. 1676.1 



An extract from a running review in the Phil. 

 Trans, of Tavernier's voyages. 



Tempesta, Antonio [1555-16.30] 



Nuova raocolta degli animali piu cu- 



riosi del mondo, disegnati et intagliati 



da Antonio Tempesta. Roma, 1600. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1600.1 



Another ed., Rome, 1650. 



Venationes ferarum, avium, pis- 



cium, pugnae bestiariorum ; et mutuse 

 bestiarum dehneatse ab A. T. Romae, 

 1602. obi. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1602.1 



"Tempesta was a pupil of Stradanus, from 

 whose work he seems to have borrowed the 

 above title and the general idea of his composi- 

 tions. They consist of 26 etchings in the edi- 

 tion of 1602 and 40 in that of 1627." — W. & S. 



The edition of 1627 was printed by Visscher 

 at Amsterdam and is generally listed under bis 

 name in bibliographies. See Visscher, C. J., this 

 section. 



Templer, John. [Method of catch- 

 ing carp in a pond with the hands.] Ex- 

 tract of a letter written by Mr. John 

 Templer, June 16, 1673. Phil. Trans. 

 Roy. Soo. 1673, 8, 6066-6067. 



Pre-Linn. 1673.1 



Theocritus [fl. 3rd cent. B. C] 

 Idyllia, quae extant, cum vet. scholiis, 

 cura Jo. Fell. Oxoniee, 1678. 8°. 



Pre-Linn. 1678.1 



Idyll XXI, lines 9-12, enumerates the fishing 

 implements of the Syracusan fishermen. 



The Idylls of Theocritus have been many 

 times translated, edited, and republished. The 

 most complete early editions are those listed 

 below. 



■ The idylliums of Theocritus, 



done into English ... by Thomas 

 Creech. London, 1681. 12°. 



Pre-Linn. 1681.1 



Idyll XXI, "The fisherman," enumerates fish- 

 ing implements used by two Syracusan fisher- 

 men; — "wicker baskets, rods, hooks, baits 

 covered with seaweed, lines of horse hair, weels 

 and wickerwork mazes, cords, and oars and an 

 old boat on props." 



Other English versions are: 1684, 1713, 1721, 

 1767, 1786, 1792, 1811. The best French trans- 

 lation is by Gail, Paris, 1808; the best German 

 by J. H. Voss, Tubingen, 1808; & by Witter, 

 Hildburghausen, 1819. 



Theophrastus [c. 372-287 B.C.] 

 For a sketch of his life, see Zeller, 

 " Aristotle and the earlier peripatetics " 

 (Enplish translation by Costelloe & 

 Muirhead, 1897). For a list of trans- 

 lations of his works into almost all 

 Eiu'opean languages, see Baldwin's 

 Dictionary of Plilosophy and Psychol- 

 ogy, vol. in, pt. T. 



De piscibus in sicco viventibus. 



Venetiis, 1479. fol. Pre-Linn. 1479.1 



Other eds.: Venice, 1497-98 (in "Opera" ot 

 Aristotle edited by Manutius) ; Paris, 1529; 



