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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES 



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traicts et figures exprimez au plus pres 

 du naturel. Paris, 1584. 16°. 



Anon; 763 

 An earlier ed. exists, date not known. 



Neue und bewahrte Recepten, 



Fische und \'ogel zu f alien mit den 



Handen, Reussen, Angeln, Hammen, 



Netzen. 1580. S°. Anon. 764 



This appears to be a part of the 1552 edition 

 of the "BUchlin" (g. u.), Anon. 720. 



Neuw Jag unnd Weydwerck 



Buch, das ist eine grtindtliche Be- 

 schreibung vom Anfang der Jagten 

 . . . vom Fisch, Krebs, Otter vnd Biber 

 Fang, wie mans mit Netzen, Reusen, 

 Angeln, Kasten, Otter vnd Biber- 

 hunden, vnd allerley darzu gehoriger 

 Gelegenheit fahen sol . . . Franckfurt 

 am Meyn, 15S2. fol. Anon. 765 



New and excellent experiments 



and secrets in the art of angling: being 

 directions for the whole art. London, 

 1677. 12°. Anon. 766 



A new general collection of 



voyages and travels, etc. 4 vols. Lon- 

 don, 1745-47. illust. Anon. 767 



Consists of abstracts or abbreviations of a 

 large number of voyages and travels with nu- 

 merous figures and descriptions of fishes. Copy, 

 A. M. N. H. 



Observations faites sur un grand 



poison [sici [Vulpecula marina], & un 

 lion, disseques dans la BibHotheque du 

 Roy a Paris, le 24 & 28 Juin, 1667. 

 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc, 1667, 2, 535-537. 



Anon. 768 



Undoubtedly based on Anon. 743. 



Both these references have to do with the 

 dissection by Claude Perrault (g. v.) of the fox 

 shark. Antedating Perrault's own description 

 (1671) of the spiral valve, they are among 

 the earliest known references to this. For the 

 earliest, see Steno, N., Pre-Linn. 1664.1. 



A perfect description of Vir- 

 ginia: being a full and true relation of 

 the present state of the plantation, their 

 health, peace & plenty: the number of 

 people, with their abundance of cattell, 

 fowl, fish, &c. London, 1649. 4°. 



Anon. 769 



Contains a list of 32 fishes. Reprinted in 

 Force's Historical Tracts, 2, tract 8. Extract in 

 Rept. U. S. Fish. Comm. 1871-72 (1873), 170- 

 171. 



Pertinente beschryvinghe van 



Guiana, gelegen aen de vaste kust 

 van America, waerin kortelyck verhaelt 

 wordt, het aenmerckelyckste dat in en 

 omtrent het landt van Guiana valt, etc. 

 Amsterdam, 1676. 12 & 55 leaves. 4°. 



Anon. 770 



Fishes, p. 37-41. 



Copy in Surg. A German version is: 



Eigentliclie Beschreibung des Landes Guiana, 

 etc. 1677. 



Pesci che nascono nel Danubio, 



e volatili che vivono lungo d'esso 

 delineati ed incisi in tavole CXII. 

 Bologna, [n. d.i fol. Anon. 771 



— ■ — Piscis vel potius testudinis aqua- 

 ticsB nova species descripta. Mag. 

 Toscano, Livorno [Leghorn], 1754, 2, 

 363. Anon. 772 



Poissons des Indes Orientales; 



recueil de 66 dessins en couleurs. fol. 



Anon. 773 



"Ces dessins qui semblent avoir 6t6 faits en 

 Hollande au commencement du 18. siScle, sont 

 d'une execution remarquable." 



The copy in A. M. N. H. has the water-color 

 figures cut out of the original drawing paper and 

 pasted on the leaves of the volume. 



— — ■ Principales merveilles de la na- 

 ture, ou I'on traits de la terre, des 

 fleuves, montagnes, des choses les plus 

 rares animaux, poissons, plantes, dia- 

 mants etc. 2 vols. Amsterdam, 1745. 

 8°. Anon. 774 



Regimen sanitatis Salernita- 



num, etc. Montpeher, 1480. 4°. 



Anon. 775 



An esteemed work whose merit and popularity 

 are attested by the vast number of editions 

 printed. There were six issued in 1480, the 

 above being the editio princeps. Twenty eds. 

 were published before iSOO, and over 160 by 

 1830. There are translations into French, 

 German, English, Dutch, Italian, Polish and 

 Bohemian. For bibliographic details of these 

 eds. and versions, see; 



Regimen sanitatis salernitanum: a poem on 

 the preservation of health in rhyming Latin 

 verse. With an introduction and notes by Sir 

 Alexander Croke. Oxford, 1830 [with ills, from 

 the German eds. of 1S59, 1S68, & 1373] Copy 

 Col. 



The following eds. (both in Col. Univ. 

 library) have been examined by us, 



Regimen sanitatis Salerni; or the 



school of Salernes regiment of health 

 . . . Whereunto is annexed a necessary 

 discourse of all sorts of fish, in use 

 among us, with theyr effects, appertayn- 

 ing to the health of man. London, 1634. 



Anon. 776 



Various fish named and their value as food 

 discussed, p. 207-218. 



Schola Salernitana de valetudine 



tuenda. Lutitiae Parisiorum, 1672. 



Anon. 777 



Various fishes as food and the proper choice 

 of them, p. 673-722. 



Scriptores rei rusticse. Venice, 



1472. fol. Anon. 778 



