THE ATLANTIC SALMON: A VANISHING SPECIES? By Anthony Netboy.

THE ATLANTIC SALMON: A VANISHING SPECIES? By Anthony Netboy.

LOCH LOMOND: A STUDY IN ANGLING CONDITIONS.

LOCH LOMOND: A STUDY IN ANGLING CONDITIONS.

THE FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE BRITISH ISLES. By C. Tate Regan, M.A. With twenty-seven figures and thirty-seven plates by the author.

1911 1st edition. Small 8vo (130 x 197mm). Ppxxvi,287,ads. B/w plates, illustrations, advertisements. Binding C. Grey/green cloth, spine titled in gilt, upper board titled blind. 8 pp publisher's catalogue at rear; not dated but 1920.

This is a detailed examination of the freshwater fish species and their biology. Chapters include: The lampreys; The sturgeon; The salmon; The trout; Char; Whitefish and the grayling; The smelt and the shads; The pike; The eel; The cyprinoids; The burbot, the perches, and the grey mullets; The bull-head and the sticklebacks; The flounder; British freshwater fishes - their origin and geographical distribution; The pike of Whittlesea Mere.
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Book Code
8237
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Author Regan (Charles Tate). (1878-1943).
Book Code 8237
ISBN B001AW06WE.
Book Description Cloth slightly marked. Some foxing but good-plus.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1911
Publisher Methuen.
Place London.