LIST OF PRE-LINN^AN ANONYMOUS TITLES ^ 



Pre-Linnsean Anonymous. Allt 

 Schonbuch Recht und Gefell [M. S. 

 1383) Anon. 713 



Land register of the Schonbuch in Wurttem- 

 berg. Rental paid for the fishing stream 

 Steinach. Mentions the following fishes as 

 occurring in the Steinach: Schuppfisch (^Squalius 

 cephalus); Bartgrundel {Cobitis harhulata)', 

 Ellritze {Phoxinus laevis) ; Grundel (Gobio 

 fiuviatilis); Gruppe (Cottus gobio). 



For further data, see Tsoherning, F. A., 1899.1 



Arte del pescare. Venezia, 1693. 



12°. ■ Anon. 714 



Avis sur une lanterne de cuir 



qui conserve la lumiere sous I'eau mfime, 

 tres-utile pour la peohe, inventus par 

 Mr. Scarlet. (In Observations curi- 

 euses sur toutes les parties de la 

 physique. Paris, 1719. 8°.) 



Anon. 715 



German version : " Unterricht in der Fische- 

 rey." 2nd ed. Nurnberg, 1758. 



Not seen; titles from Cloquet & Walbaum. 



Beschreibung des wunderbahren 



Fisches [Thynnus], so den 12. Novbr. 

 Anno 1709 zu Ystadt in Sohonen etc. 

 an das Land geworffen worden, nebst 

 desselben aocuraten Abriess in Kpfr. 

 gestochen. 1710. 4 p. 4°. 



Anon. 716 



Beschreibung eines sehr grossen 



Fisches weloher bey Neapolis einen 

 Fischer versohlungen. Berlin, 1721. 

 4°. Anon. 717 



Bewahrtes Mittel um eine Menge 



Fische mit der Angelruthe oder dem 

 Netze zu fangen. Bremischen Mag., 

 1757, 1, 507. — London Mag., 1765. 



Anon. 718 



Dit Boecxken leert hoe men 



mach voghelen vanghen metten handen. 

 Ende hoe men mach visschen vangen 

 metten handen. Ende oeck andersing. 

 Ende oeck tot wat tyden vanden iare 

 dat een yeghelyok visoh tsynen besten 

 is. Hier eyndet een boecxken dat seer 

 profiteliick is voer alien visschers, ende 

 vogheleers. [Antwerp, 1492?). 8 

 leaves. 6 woodcuts. 4°. Anon. 719 



This Flemish tract appears to have priority 

 over the "Book of St. Albans," as far as fishing 

 is concerned; that is, as a printed book. There 



are a number of early German versions, _ ap- 

 pearing under the title of "Biichlin" or "Fisch- 

 buchlin," published between 1552 and 1700. 

 One of these is included in the Fischbuch of 

 Gregory Mangolt, published at Zurich in 1598. 

 Three other editions are known; one in 4°, 

 without place or date, having an identical title; 

 the other, slightly changed in verbiage, in 1583 

 without place; and the third in 1584. For notes 

 on these editions see Westwood & Satchell, p. 

 35-37. For an English translation, see Denison, 

 A., 1872.1. 



Ein Biichlein wie man Fisch und 



Vogel fangen soil, mit 30 neuen und 

 bewahrten Recepten, auch zu welohei^ 

 Zeiten im gantzen Jahr ein jeder Fisch 

 am besten zei. Erfurt, 1610. 8°. 



Anon. 720 



Boehmer for same date and place gives a 

 slightly variant title. 



A booke of fishing, with hooke 



and line, and all other instruments 

 thereunto belonging. 1590. 4°. 



Anon. 721 



Another ed., 1606. Data from Boehmer. 



La canna de pescare. 1612. 



250 p. Anon. 722 



Title only cited by Westwood & Satchell, 

 1883. 



Chiir-fiirstlicher Pfaltz, Forst- 



und Wald- auch Weid-, Wercks-, Jagd- 

 und Fisoherey- Ordnung. Heydelberg, 

 1711. 28, 148 p. table, sm. 4°. 



Anon. 723 



The complete grazier ; or, Gen- 

 tleman and farmer's directory ... also 

 directions for making fish-ponds or 

 canals, and for storing them, and order- 

 ing the fish in the best manner . . . 

 London, 1677. xii, 252 p. 12°. 



Anon. 724 



Fish ponds, p. 244-252. 



Other eds.: London, 1775 & 1776. 



— — The country gentleman's com- 

 panion. 2 vols. London, 1753. 12°. 



Anon. 725 



Vol. I, chaps, xvn. Of fishing in general, and 

 of making fish ponds ; xvill. Of taking all sorts of 

 fish; vol.II, chaps. VIII. Of angling in general ;ix. 

 Of angling seasons; x. Of bait; of preserving 

 fish from enemies; xii. Of ordering ponds. 



Other eds.: Dublin, 1755; London, 1756. 



— — Cyanea, oder die am Bosphoro 

 Thracio liegende hohe Klippe, von 



4H 



'For lists of Anonymous Titles after 1758, see in volume II (p. 677-702) and in this volume (p. 1-3). 



