[21] Captain Edward Johnson, who travelled about in New England from 1628 to 1632, relates that the children there spent their days in shooting at the fish that appeared on the surface of the water, succeeding in catching them with marvellous skill. “A History of New England,” London, 1654.
[22] Reiss and Steubel: “The Necropolis of Ancon in Peru,” London and Berlin.
[23] Matériaux, 1870, p, 348.
[24] Wiadomosei Archéologizne, No. iv., Warsaw, 1882.
[25] Ch. Rau: “Prehistoric Fishing in Europe and America.”
[26] Horace: “Odes,” book i., ode iii.
[27] Friedel: “Führer durch die Fischerei Abtheilung.”
[28] “A Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Academy.”
[29] Proceedings of the Royal Academy of Scotland, vol. iii. Dr. R. Munro “Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings or Crannoges,” Edinburgh, 1882.
[30] Geikie, Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, vol. xv. De Lapparent “Traité de Géologie,” first edition, p. 518.