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BIBLIOGRAPHY: FISHES, 1 885. 



Francis Day. Westmoreland, Cumberland. 



Fish and Fisheries of 1885 : a Retrospect [refers to the Vendace ( Coregonus 

 vandesius) and Gwiniad (C. coregonoides) and their distribution in the Lake 

 district]. Field, December 26th, 1885, P- 896. 



Henry Ffennell. Northumberland % Cumberland. 



Large Salmon [Salmo salar] captured by rod and line [one of 53^ lbs. in the 

 Tweed in 1874 ; one of 51 lbs. in 1872, and one of 55^ lbs. in 1884, both in 

 the Cumberland Derwent ; are cited]. Field, November 28th, 1885, p. 765. 



Thomas Ford. Yorkshire. 

 The Fell Becks of the Swale. [Two columns, in which the fish are dealt with 

 at length, but mostly from an angling point of view.] Field, January 10th, 

 1885, pp. 48-49. 



T. E. Gunn. Northumberland. 

 Bay's Sea Bream [Brama rail] on the Norfolk Coast. [Refers incidentally to 

 the weight of the Alnwick example received by Buckland.] Zool., December 

 1885, p. 484. 



H. Holden. Yorkshire. 

 Grayling [ Thymallus vulgaris'] wounded by pea rifle. [One caught with fly in 

 April 1885 which had been wounded by shot fired at it from a pea rifle in 

 August 1884, in the Wharfe.] Field, April 18th, 1885, P- 495- 

 E. W. Jesper. Yorkshire. 

 A Stranded Salmon [Salmo salar; Clifton Ings, York, January 31st]. Nat. 

 Hist: Journ. , February 15th, 1885, p. 13. 



R. Lofthouse. Durham, Yorkshire. 



Notes from the Tees [Ray's Bream {Brama rati) taken at Redcar, October 6th. 

 Extreme length 23 in., breadth 85 in., over dorsal fin 10 in., of a bluish 

 silvery colour]. Field, October 31st, 1885, p. 640. 



J. J. M. Nottingham. 

 Trent and Thames : a comparison [Recapitulates Drayton's list of 30 fish found 

 in Trent, in his spelling, and compares present state of the fauna]. Field, 

 December 25th, 1885, P- 894. 

 J. Osborne. Durham, Yorkshire. 



The Herring [{Clupea harengus) : refers incidentally to its time of appearance 

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George Roberts. Yorkshire. 

 Topography and Natural History of Lofthouse and its neighbourhood [etc.]. 

 Vol. ii. Leeds: printed for the author. 1885 [pp. viii + 258]. [Goldfish 

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John Sim. Northumberland. 

 Objects of interest in our pit district [of Northumberland: Anecdote of 

 a Stickleback]. Sci. Goss., February 1885, P- 3 J -3 2 - 

 Scott Surtees. Durham, Yorkshire. 



Scurf on the Tees [Frank Buckland's opinions stated]. Field, September 19th, 

 1885, p. 437- 



C. J. T. Isle of Man. 



Spearing a Large Sole [{Solea vulgaris) speared in Peel Bay, Isle of Man; 

 it measured 21% in. long x 8*4 m - broad ; an Eel {Anguilla vulgaris) was 

 caught same day in a neighbouring glen]. Field, August 8th, 1885, p. 216. 



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