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Wonnecken {Dr.) Johann. See 

 Cube, Johannes von. 



Wood, William [1580-1639] New 

 England's prospect. A true, lively and 

 experimentall description of that part 

 of America, commonly called New Eng- 

 land: discovering the state of that 

 oountrie both as it stands to our new- 

 come English planters and to the old 

 native inhabitants. London, 1634. 



Pre-Linn. 1634.1 



Refers to cod, salmon and mackerel fisheries 

 of New England, also fishes of the Merrimac 

 and Charles rivers, Mass. 



Other eds.: 1635, 1639, London; & 1764, 

 Boston. Reprinted in Pubis. Prince Soc. Bos- 

 ton, 1865. Extract in Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

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Woodward, John [1665-1728] Fos- 

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 suitable to their mutual relation and 

 affinity, etc. London, 1728. 56, 131 p. 

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Glossopetras, bufonites, etc., p. 13-19. 



■ A catalogue of the additional 



English fossils in the collection of J. 

 Woodward, M.D. London, 1728. 



Pre-Linn. 1728.2 



Partes piscium, p. 52-53. 



Also in "Foreign Fossils," p. 20-29 (which is 

 a separately paged part of the above). 



This forms vol. II of the following work, but 

 is paged separately and is pre-dated. 



Attempt towards a natural his- 

 tory of the fossils of England (In a Cata- 

 logue of the Enghsh fossils in collec- 

 tion of J. Woodward, etc. 2 vols, in 1. 

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Vol. I, pt. II, A catalogue of English fossils in 

 the collection of John Woodward. — Piscium 

 partes, p. 82-86. 



Vol. II, pt. II, A catalogue of the foreign fos- 

 sils in the collection of John Woodward. — 

 Pisces eorumque partes, p. 20-29. 



Woodward's book seems to have been printed 

 in parts, some dated and some not, but each 

 part paged separately. 



Copy, N. Y. P. 



Wiorlidgei, John [fl. 1669-1698] Sys- 

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 added, kalendarium rusticum; or the 



husbandmans monethly directions . . . 

 and dictionarium rusticum: or, the in- 

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Pre-Linn. 1669.1 



Fishing, chap. xii. 



Other eds., London, 1675, 1681, 1687, 1688, 

 1697, 1699, etc. 



"Of fishing and fowling," p. 250-259, (1675 

 ed.). 



Worm, Ole [1588-1654] Museum 

 Wormianum. Sou historia rerum ra- 

 riorum, tarn naturalium quam artifi- 

 cialium, tam domesticarum, quam ex- 

 oticarum, quae Hafniae Danorum in 

 aedibus authoris servantur, etc. Variis 

 & accuratis iconibus illustrata. Lug- 

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 illust. fol. Pre-Linn. 1655.1 



Fishes, p. 265-278, chaps. 10-15, book iii. 



De piscibus nonnuUis lucenti- 



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Another ed.. The Hague, 1740. 



Dissertatio de glossopetris. Haf- 



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Wotton, Edward [1492-1555] De 

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 fol. Pre-Linn. 1552.1 



The external and internal characters of fishes, 

 methods of reproduction, etc., book vill, p. 

 136-173. 



Abstract in Isis, 1833, 1173-1182. 



"Wotton methodised the zoology of Aris- 

 totle, and drew up the first formal classification 

 of animals. His book is sagacious and careful, 

 but dry." Miall, 1912.1. 



Wren, Christopher [1675-1747] (The 

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 History of the Royal Society in Lon- 

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Wright, W. The complete fisher: or, 

 the true art of angling, by W. Wright, 

 and other experienc'd anglers. Lon- 

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