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4 16 . Icones Animalium Aquaticorum, 
Piscium vivae icones, in aes incisae et editae ab Petro Fi- 
RENS. 
Tabb. aeneae 19, long. 4 unc. lat. 7I unc. 
Piscium vivae icones, in aes incisae et editae ab Adriano 
COLLARDO. 
Tabb. aeneae 24, long. 5 unc. lat. 7I unc. In nostro ex- 
emplo desunt rab. 5, 7, & 14. 
Piscium vivae icones inventae Adriano Collardo et 
excusae a Nicolao Joannis Visscher. anno 1634. 
Tabb. aeneae 20, long. 5 unc. lat. unc. 
Libellus varia genera Piscium complectens. Nicolaes itE 
Bruyn inventor. Claes Janss. Visscher excudit. 
Tabb. aeneae 13, long. 5 unc. lat. 7 unc. 
Seconde partie de Poissons de Mer, dessignes et graves par 
Albert Flamen. Paris. 
Tabb. aeneae 12, long. 4 unc. lat. 7 unc. 
Troisieme partie de Poissons de Mer. Tabb. totidem. 
Seconde partie de Poissons d’eau douce, desseignes et 
graves par A. Flamen. Tabb. totidem. 
(Eight plates, from pictures in Fishmonger’s hall in Lon- 
don, containing theFish broughttothe London market. 
Painted from the life hyArnoldV anhaecken. Engra- 
ved by Giles King and Ant. Jongelinckx. I 7 H* 
With a frontispiece entitJed ; The view and humours of 
Billingsgate. 1736. 
Tabb. aeneae, long. 16 unc. lat. 21 unc. In tab. 3. figg. 
12 — 16 a sculptore additae sunt, quae in archetypo non 
adsunt. 
The names of the Fish and their best seasons. 
Foll. 8. 4. 
Est catalogus Piscium in eisdem picturis. 
4 17 . De Animalibus Aquaticis Scriptores I^opogra* 
Mama Britannice,' 
O 
A description of Fish, that are caught in the river Thamesy 
or brought to Billingsgate to be sold, with general ob- 
servations on the nature of Fish ; printed in R. Griffiths 
on the jurisdiction of the river Thames, p. 168 — 257. 
London, 1746. 8. 
