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welchen zu sehen seyn das \'ormeer 

 Propontis, das sohwarze Meer, Pontus 

 Euxinus, Cypern, Candien &c. darinnen 

 befindliche Thiere, Vogel, Fisohe &c. 

 Augspurg, 1687. 26 pis. 8°. 



Anon. 726 



De piscinarum utilitate & quve 



in iis exstruendis piscibusque replendis 

 observanda sunt. Oecon. Nachricht., 

 Leipzig, 1751, 2. Anon. 727 



[De piscium sonino sive stupore 



hiemali) Oecon. Xachricht., 1754, 6. 



Anon. 728 



Descriptio piscis, qui figuram 



habentis Eggfisch dicti. Gentleman's 

 Mag. Hist. Chron. lUrban'si, 1753, 23, 

 17. Abstract in Comment. Lips., 4, 

 61. Anon. 729 



A description [and figure] of the 



cavalli marine [sea horse). Gentleman's 

 Mag. Hist. Chron. [Urban'si, 1753, 23, 

 112. fig. Anon. 730 



Interesting early figure of sea horse. Copy, 

 N. Y. P. 



A description of three hundred 



animals; viz., beasts, birds, fishes, ser- 

 pents and insects. London, 1730. 212 

 p. 8°. Anon. 731 



Other eds.: London, 1734; (with slightly 

 varying titles) 1736, 1738, 1740, 1753. Suppl. 

 vols., London, 1739 & 1753. In the 1753 ed. are 

 described 54 fishes. The 1753 supplement is: 



A description of a great variety 



of animals and vegetables, viz. beasts, 

 birds, fishes . . . extracted from the 

 most considerable writers of natural 

 history. London, 1753. 90 pis. 8°. 



Anon. 732 



Dictionnaire universel d'agri- 



culture et . . . peche . . . Avec des 

 regies poiir la volerie, la chasse et la 

 peche, etc. 2 parts. Paris, 1751. 

 pis. 4°. Anon. 733 



Diere palleys. . . . Van de vis- 



schen en monstre d'watere. Thant- 

 werpen, 1520. sm. fol. Anon. 734 



"Dat derde tractaat bescrijft de naturen der 

 beesten, monstren en de visschen der zee ende 

 der wateren." — Bosgoed. 



Difesa della real mensa Ves- 



covile di Pozzuoli per I'esazzione della 

 decima della pesca ne' mari di sua 

 diocesi. Con li pescatori di Procida. 

 Napoli, 1737. 8 leaves. 4°. 



Anon. 735 



Dritter Theil des klugen Haus- 



Vaters. (Griindliche Naohricht von der 



Fisch-Zucht, deni Ackerbau, Weise- 

 machs und Fischerey, etc.) Leipzig, 

 1721. 4°. Anon. 736 



Dyalogus creaturarum morali- 



zatus. Gouda, 14S0. fol. Anon. 737 



Contains the earliest known printed figure 

 of use of float in fishing. 



1st ed.; 2nd, Cologne & Paris, 1481. 



Dyalogus creaturarum morali- 



zatus. Gouda, 1482. fol. Anon. 738 



Leaves 38-44: De . . . piscatore, with sev- 

 eral quaint woodcuts of fish, probably among 

 the very earliest produced. 



Many other editions issued but titles and 

 dates not available. An old English version, 

 supposed to be the 1st, is; 



The dialogues of creatures mor- 



alysed, applyably and edificatyfiy to 

 every mery and iocunde mater, of late 

 translated out of Latyn into our 

 Englysshe tonge right profitable to the 

 gouernaunce of man. [1520?]. 164 

 leaves, woodcuts. 4°. Anon. 739 



Copies, 1st ed., J. P. M. & H. E. H. ; 1481 ed., 

 C. P.; 1482 ed. Gouda, H. 



For a modern reprint, see, Haslewood, J., 

 1816.1; and for a late commentary, Klemming, 

 G. E., "Dialogus creatuarum moralizatus" 

 Samlaren. Tidskrift Utgifven af Svenska Lit- 

 eratursallskapets. Arbetsutskott. Upsala, 1896. 

 Arg&ng 5, 36-42. 



Das edle Fisch-Buechlin, das ist: 



Ein sehr nuetzlicher Bericht, von der 

 Fischerei ueberaus grosser Niitzbarkeit; 

 von der Fische Natur und Eigenschaft, 

 etc. Niirnberg, [1700]. 190 p. 8°. 



Anon. 740 



Another ed., Cologne, [n. d.] 



Einige zur natiirliohen Historie 



der Forellen gehorige Nachrichten, und 

 was zu deren Vermehrung dienlioh. 

 Stutg. Sel. Phys. Oecon., 1750, 1, 112. 



Anon. 741 



Encyclop6die japonaise [ante 



1727]. Anon. 742 



Under this heading, Valenciennes records 

 four collections of native paintings of Japanese 

 fishes extant in his day: one in the Biblioth^que 

 du Roi; another in the Museum d'Histoire 

 Naturelle de Paris; another in the collections of 

 Sir Joseph Banks; and the fourth belonging to 

 the Due de Hivoli. The first comprised figures 

 of 76 fishes; the 2nd & 3rd 83 & 84 each, and 

 the last 31. The date can be fixed approximately 

 since it is known that Kaempfer (q. v.) had some 

 of these engraved for his "History of Japan." 



Extrait d'une lettre 6crite k 



M. de la Chambre, qui contient les 

 observations qui ont ^t6 faites, sur un 

 grand poisson (Renard marin) diss6qu6 

 dans le Bibliotheque du Roi le 24 July, 

 1667. Paris, [1667] pis. 4°. 



Anon. 743 



See also Anon. 769. 



