BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 884: FISHES. 



W. Eagle Clarke and W. Denison Roebuck. Yorkshire. 

 Notes on the Vertebrate Fauna of Yorkshire. Nat., April and May, ix. 

 147-151 and 167-176; Zool, May, viii. 171-184. 



Seven fishes are recorded as additional to the Yorkshire fauna, and^ 

 including these, notices are given of 26 species, mostly marine. 



John Cordeaux. Yorkshire. 

 Notes from the Humber in the Autumn of 1884. Field, Nov. 22nd, p. 716. 

 Refers incidentally to the occurrence of Herrings \_Chipea harengus] and 

 Sprats \_Chipca sprattti$\ off the Dunlington coast. 



In Upper Coquetdale. Field. August 2nd, page 152. Northumberland. 



The Eel \^Angiiilla viilgaris\ Trout {^Saliiio fario\ and Salmon \S. sala?-], 

 referred to. 



Francis Day. Northumb., Durham, Yorkshire, Lancashire. 



The Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland. Parts VIII. and IX. 



The concluding parts of this exhaustive monograph deal with the subclasses 

 Plectognathi, Sun-fishes, &c. (in part), Chondropierygii^ Sturgeon, Plagiosto- 

 7nata, Sharks and Rays, and Cyclostoniata, Lampreys. Under a majority of 

 the species reference is made to Yorkshire, Northumberland or Durham, and 

 there are one or two Lancashire references. 



N. F. Dobree. 



Banks' Garfish — Eegalecus Banksii. Nat., April, ix. 151. Yorkshire. 



One driven ashore on Flamborough rocks, February 1884. 

 Large Halibut {^Hippoglossus vulgaris]. Nat., June, ix. 194. 



One from the Dogger Bank, 6 feet 9 inches long, weighed over 20 stones. 

 W. G. Yorkshire. 

 The Length and Weight of Trout [Salvio fario\. Field, Dec. 20th, p. 860. 



Uniformity of length and weight shown by statistics of 30 fish caught in 

 Aire, up Malhamdale ; these are given in a tabular form. 



R. Y. Green. Northumberland. 

 Notice of Salmon Trout \Sahno fi-uttd] in Ouseburn, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

 in the spawning season. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb., Durham, and 

 Newcastle, viii. 184-5. 1^84. 



Some fish — thought from their size to be this species — noted in the Ouse- 

 burn at Benton Bridge, November 13th, 1881. It is well-known that 'Burn 

 Trout' {Salmo fario] exist higher up the stream. 



S. R. H[allam]. 



Late Spawning. Nat. World, May, i. 79. Derbyshire. 



Two Perch \_Perca fliiviatilis\ from the Dove, full of spawn, Aug. 23rd, 1883 ; 

 and three Roach \_Leiicisais riitibis\ also full of spawn, the preceding week. 



William Heriot (Norham). 



Voracity in a Trout [_Salmo fario]. Field, May 31st, p. 747. Northumberland. 



The Trout, caught in Tweed, had swallowed a fair-sized Smolt, which was 

 half in and half out of the Trout, whose jaws were at full stretch. 



Wm. Henry Hills. 

 Ennerdale Char Dub. Field, March 29th, p. 440. ? Cumberland. 



Notes of a visit paid by the late Dr. Leitch, of Keswick, in November, 

 1850, to the portion of the River Liza which bears this title, and describing 

 the fish \Salmo wilhighbiif], which were seen there in thousands. 



George Pringle Hughes. Northumberland. 

 Address delivered to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, at Berwick, October 

 10th, 1883. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, x. 233. 

 Notes on the Salmon Fisheries of Tweed. 

 June 1885. 



