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FISHES.

BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA: a Catalogue of Books on Angling, the Fisheries and Fish-Culture, with Bibliographical Notes, and an Appendix of Citations touching on Angling and Fishing from old English Authors, by Thos. Westwood and Thos. Satchell, 432 pp., 8vo, cloth, 1883, 12s. 6d.

BLOCH (M. E.) Histoire Naturelle des Poissons, avec des Figures dessinées d'après Nature par Bloch. Par René-Richard Castel, with 152 fine coloured plates, 10 vols, in 5, 12mo, half-calf, Paris, an ix., £1 1s.

DAY (F.) The Fishes of Great Britain and Ireland: a Natural History of such as are known to Inhabit the Seas and Fresh Waters of the British Isles, their Economic Uses, Modes of Capture, etc., and an introduction upon Fishes generally, 179 plates, 2 vols., imperial 8vo, cloth, 1885 (pub. £5 15s.), £4 18s.

DAY (Francis) FISHES of India, being a Natural History of the Fishes known to Inhabit the Seas and Fresh Waters of India, Burmah, and Ceylon, with Descriptions of the Sub-classes, Orders, Families, Genera, and Species, 198 fine plates and 886 figures, 2 vols., imperial quarto, half morocco, 1876-78 (issued to Subscribers, £12 12s.), £8 17s. 6d.

GOODE (Prof. G. B., United States Commissioner to the Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883) GAME FISHES OF THE UNITED STATES: a series of 20 magnificent paintings of Fishes and Scenery, by S. A. Kilbourne, with text by G. Brown Goode, Curator of the United States National Museum, and of the United States Fishery Commission; 10 parts, size 28 by 22 inches, 1879, £10 10s.