254 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1884: FISHES. 



Anonymous (no signature). Yorkshire. 

 Yorkshire Salmon \_Salmo sa/ar] fisheries. Land and Water, Dec. 6th, p. 557. 

 Report of annual meeting of Board of Conservators ; the annual report 

 deals with the condition of the Yorkshire Salmon rivers. 



Anonymous ('An Old Trent Fisherman'). Derbyshire, Notts. 



Eecollections of the Elver Trent. Field, January 12th, p. 49. 



Pike [£sox htcuis\ Perch S^Perca fliiviatilis\ Eel \_Angziilla vulgaris\ Dace 

 \Leucisciis viilga7'is\ Roach [Z. riitihis\ Minnow \L. phoxi}ms\. Chub [Z. 

 cephalics\ Barbel {^Barlms vulgaris]. Bleak [Albiirnus lncidus\ Gudgeon [Gobio 

 fliiviatilis\ Grayling {Thy/nailiis vtdgaris], and Trout \Salmo fario\, are 

 noticed. 



The recollections, dating for 45 years back, deal with the former abundance, 

 and present scarcity or absence of the various species. 



Anonymous (Novocastrian). Northumberland. 



Salmon \Salmo salar] in the Tyne. Field, February 23rd, p. 258. 

 Anonymous (Red Spinner). 



In the Derbyshire Dales. Field, September 13th, p. 380. 

 Long account of fishing for Trout {Salmo fario\. 

 Anonymous (Tencer). 



Trent Sturgeon \_Acipenser sturio\. Field, June 14th, p. 818. Notts. 

 A fine one, captured June loth, at Muckham near Newark, in the salmon 

 nets, weighed 16 stone, and was 8 feet long. 



M. B[ailey]. Yorkshire. 

 Eibbon Fish [Regaleats bmiksii] at Flamborough. Land and Water, February 

 23rd, p. 175. 



Found February i8th, alive, amongst the rocks ; its length was 13 feet 

 3 inches, breadth 16 inches, thickness about 5% inches. 



Bradford Naturalists' Society. 



Diary of Natural History Observations for 1884. pp. 28. Yorkshire. 

 Notes on fishes observed near Bradford and in other parts of Yorkshire. 

 William Bradley. Derbyshire, Notts. 



Takes of Salmon \_Salino salar]. Fifeld, April 19th, p. 546. 



Weights given of numerous Salmon taken in Trent, the largest being 32 lb. 

 Geo. Foster Braithwaite. Westmoreland. 

 The Salmonidse of Westmoreland, Angling Eeminiscence^, and Leaves 

 from an Angler's Note Book. London : Hamilton Adams and Co. Kendal : 

 printed by Atkinson and Pollitt, 1884. 



The bulk of this work consists of angling reminiscences, the matter relating to 

 the natural history of the Salmonidse being confined to the first few chapters. 



George Brook. Yorkshire. 

 Earities from the Yorkshire Coast. Notes from my Aquarium, 1884, p. 7. 

 The Dragonet {Ca//ionj'm?(s /yra L,.), of which the writer caught two off 

 Redcar in comparatively shallow water — four or five fathoms. 

 Andrew Brotherston. Northumberland. 

 Capture of a Greenland Shark {Lcctnargtis borealii). Land and Water, May 

 17th, p. 460. 



A young specimen brought into Berwick by a trawler, April 29th. Four 

 previous occurrences are cited. 

 Robert Calvert. * Durham. 



Notes on the Geology and Natural History of the County of Durham. 

 1884. Chapter XII., Fishes; pp. 138-140. 



Sixteen species of freshwater fish noted, but no marine ones are mentioned. 



Naturalist, 



