Bartlett, John The Bartlett ba i : 4 — | Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from re Microsoft Corporation pair http://www.archive.org/details/bartlettcollecti0Obartuoft é t f i? a . f .. me « aoe —) vay mas. Sy F —E Se = Library of harvard University. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. No. 51. Che Bartlett Collection. EM bo A LIST OF BOOKS ON - ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE, IN HARVARD “COLLEGE LIBRARY: By LOUISE RANKIN ALBEE. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: Issued by the Library of Harbard Gnibersity, 1896. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. a5. 43- 44- . JUSTIN WINSOR. - WILLIAM C. LANE. . JUSTIN WINSOR. . WILLIAM C. LANE. . WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST. Already issued or tn preparation: [Some of these Contributions are out of print. ] VOL. I. Epwarp S. HoLpEN. Index-Catalogue of Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. Justin Winsor. Shakespeare’s Poems: a Bibliography . of the Earlier Editions. . CHARLES ELiot Norton. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes. Pietas et Gratulatio. into the authorship of the several pieces. An Inquiry . List oF APPARATUS in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. . THE COLLECTION OF Books AND AUTOGRAPHS, be. queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor- able Charles Sumner. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Pt. I. . CALENDAR of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. . GEORGE LINCOLN GooDALE. The Floras of different countries. Halliwelliana: a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. Il. 12. 17. . SAMUEL H. SCUDDER. . JUSTIN WINSOR. . WILLIAM C. LANE. / SAMUEL H. ScuppER. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. First List OF THE PUBLICATIONS of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1870-1880. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. . WiLiram H. TILLINGHAST. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. . J.D. Watney. List of American Authors in Geology and Paleontology. RIcHARD BLiss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann’s Geograjhische Mittheilungen. 1855- 1881. RICHARD B iss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society’s Publications. 1830- 1883. The Bibliography of Ptolemy’s Geography. Justin Winsor. ‘The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. Index to Recent Reference 1884-1885. Lists, no. 1. VOL. II. SECOND LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1880-1885. Justin Winsor. Calendar of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. WILLIAM H. TILLiInGHAST. ‘Third List ofthe Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1885- 1886. WILLraM C. LANE. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 2. 1885-1886. W. G. Faritow and WILLIAM TRELEASE. Works on North American Fungi. WILLIAM C. LANE. The Carlyle Collection. ANDREW McF. Davis. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College. WiLLiaM H. TILLinGHAsStT. Fourth List of Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1886- 1887. List of VOL. . WiiLraM H.TILLINGHAsT. Sixth List of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 1888-1889. . ALFRED C. Potter. Bibliography of Beaumont and Fletcher. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 4. 1890. WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST. tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1890. Seventh List of Publica- 1889- The Orators and Poets of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Massachusetts. CHARLES Gross. A Classified List of Books relating to British Municipal History. WiLiiaM H. Tiiiinenast. Eighth List of Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1890-1891. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33+ 34+ 35+ 30. 37: WILLIAM C, LANE. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. 1887. Facsimile of the autograph of Shelley’s poem ‘To a Skylark,” with notes. W. G. FarLow. Supplemental List of Works on North American Fungi. H.C. BADGER. Mathematical Theses, 1782-1839. Fifth list of Publications 1887-1888. WILLIAM C. LANE. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST. of Harvard University and its Officers. GEORGE E. WoopBerry. Notes on the ms, of Shelley in the Harvard College Library. WiLiiam C. Lane. The Treat Collection on Ritu- alism and Doctrinal Theology. FRANK WEITENKAMPF. Bibliography of Hogarth. III. 45. 46. 47° 48. 49» 50. 51. WILLIAM C. LANE and CHARLES K. BOLTON. Notes on Special Collections in American libraries, _ Tue CLass oF 1828, with a list of the publications of its members. . WILLIAM H. TiILLINGHAST. Ninth list of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 1891-1892. STEPHEN B. WeEEKs. A Bibliography of the Historical Literature of North Carolina. M.H. Morean. A Bibliography of Persius. ANDREW McF. Davis. An Analysis of the Early Records of Harvard College, 1636-1750. Louise R. ALBEE. Bartlett Collection of Books on Angling, Fishes and Fish Culture. ~~ ee THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. Ang. 39.46 Abbott, Samuel, sportsman. Ardenmohr among the hills; a record of scenery and sports in the Highlands of Scotland. With illustrations sketched, etched, etc. by the author. London... 1876. 8° Front. and plates. Contains several chapters on fishing. *Ang. 16.75.9 Accomplish’d lady’s delight (The), in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening. 9th ed., inlarged. London. 1706. 24° J/lustr. title-page and wwdcts. Attributed to Mrs. Hannah Wolley. This edition does not contain the part on angling. Fora later.edition, con- taining this part, see Compleat servant-maid (The). Account (An) of the new method of fishing on the coasts of Shetland. 1884. 8° See [ Fea, James]. Ang. 48.11 Ackerhof, A.D. Die nutzung der teiche und gewdsser durch fischzucht und pflanzenbau. Quedlinburg. 1869. sm. 8° Plan. ; ‘* Literatur,’’ after p. 140. Ang. 26.2 Adams, Andrew Leith. Field and forest rambles, with notes and observations on the natural history of eastern Canada. London. 1873. 8° FHront., maps, wdcts., etc. ‘* Fishes,’’ pp. 199-257. 104.23 Another copy. — Ang. 49.46 Adams, Walter Marsham. A popular history of fish- eries and fishermen of all countries, from the earliest times. London. 1883. 8° pp. (2), 84. (LONDON, Eng. — International jisheries exhibition, 1883. {The fisheries exhibition literature, i. 6.]) Also another edition. *Ang. 26.6 [Adamson, William Agar.] Salmon-fishing in Canada; by a resident. Edited by Sir J. E. Alexander. London, etc. 1860. sm.8° Front., map, plate, wdcts., and plan. _ The appendix includes ‘‘ Observations on the habits of the salmon family; by W. Henry.”’ : 6 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 49.46.5 Adderley, Sir Augustus John. The fisheries of the Ba- lamas. [With “Report upon the sponges of the Bahama islands, by W. S. Kent.”] London. 1883. 8° pp. 58. (LONDON, Eug.— Luternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, v. 11. ]) 3 Also another edition. Adventures (The) of a salmon in the river Dee. 1853. 16° See [ Ayrton, William ]. Ang. 46.5 fElianus, Claudius. De natura animalium libri xvii. Graece et latine cum priorum interpretum et suis animad- versionibus edidit J. G. Schneider. Lipsiae. 1784. 8° pp. x., 585, (20), 228, (44). The first chapter of the fifteenth book contains the first account by any author of fishing with the artificial fly. A translation of the passage is found in Osmund Lambert’s ‘‘ Angling literature in England,’’ pp. 12-14. Aé#lian’s work also includes particulars of other modes of fishing by the ancients. The author lived at Rome about the middle of the third century. ° Ga 3.370 Another copy. 47.31 Agassiz, Louis. Contributions to the natural history of the United States of America. 5 vol. Boston, efe, 1857- 77. 4° Plates and wdets. Contents: —i. Essay on classification. North American testudinata. 1857. —ii. Embryology of the turtle. 1857.— iii. Acalephs in general. Ctenophore. 1860.—iv. Discophore. Hydroidz. Homologies of the radia- ta. .1862.—v. Embryology of the starfish. Hard parts of some North American starfishes. By Alexander Agassiz. 1877. Four of the plates are colored. Vol. v. hasalso the title, ‘‘ North American starfishes, by Alexander Agassiz, Cambridge, 1877.’’ The first part together with plates i.—viii. was first pub- lished in Dec. 1864. ‘* The cyprinodonts’’ by S. Garman is to be regarded as a continuation of this work. ; 47-31 Another copy of vol. i—iv. Ang. 1.19 Another copy of vol. i., ii., iv. Ang. 1.19.2 Another copy of vol. iv. *Ang. 1.31 Agassiz, Louis. Histoire naturelle des poissons d’eau ? douce de l'Europe centrale. [Tom. i.] Neuchatel. 1842. 1, 8°, and atlas of 41 plates, livr. 1,2 (in 1 vol.), 1389 [1839 |—42, obl. 4° No more published. Contents : —[i.] Embryologie des salmones; par C. Vogt. Of the plates, 23 are colored. The descriptions are in French, German, and English. f 6 40.51 Another copy. (Adlas, 46. 26) The date of the Ist livraison of the atlas is correct in this copy. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH.CULTURE. . 7 Ang. 46.4 Agassiz, Louis. Lake Superior; its physical character, vegetation, and animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. With a narrative of the tour by J. E. Cabot, and contributions by other scientific gentlemen. Boston. 1850. 8° Front., vign., map, and 15 plates. ‘* Fishes of Lake Superior,’’ pp. 246-377. ‘* The landscape illustrations are from sketches made on the spot by Mr. ’ Cabot. Those of the second part were drawn and lithographed by Mr. Sonrel, a Swiss artist of much distinction in this branch.’’ Five of the plates contain illustrations of fishes. 45-53 Another copy. Ang. 18.50 Akerman, John Yonge. Spring-tide; or, The angler and his friends. London. 1850. 16° Front., vign., and plates. ‘* A series of fishing scenes, with illustrations of the West-country dialect,’’ is added to the title of the copy quoted by Westwood and Satchell. *Ang. 1.27 Albin, Eleazar. The history of esculent fish, with plates drawn and engraved by Eleazar Albin; and an essay on the breeding of fish, and the construction of fish-ponds, by Roger North. London. 1794. 4° pp. 80. 18 col. plates. | *Ang. 1.37 Aldam, W. H., editor. A quaint treatise on ‘ Flees, and the art a artyfichall flee making’; by an old man well known on the Derbyshire streams as a first-class fly-fisher a century ago. Printed from an old MS. never before published, the original spelling and language being re- tained; with editorial notes, and patterns of flies, and samples of the materials for making each fly. London. 1876. 4° Col. front. and 7 plates. ! The frontispiece and one of the plates are chromo-lithographic fac-similes from water drawings by James Poole; the other plates contain 22 samples of flies, and materials for making them. Ang. 1.8 Aldrovandi, Ulisse. De piscibus libri v., et de cetis lib. unus. J. C. Uterverius collegit, Hieronymus Tamburinus in lucem edidit. Bononiae. 1613. f% pp. (8), 732, (27). Wadcts. The title-page is engraved. The date in the colophon is 1612. **Not merely ichthyological. To many of the descriptions of fish is appended a chapter ‘ Capiendi ratio.’ ’’ — Westwood and Satchell. Alexander, Szv James Edward, edtfor. Salmon-fishing in Canada. 1860. 8° See [ Adamson, W. A. ]. Ang. 39.67 Alexander, William (1767-1816). Journey to Beres- ford hall, [the seat of Charles Cotton, Esqre. London. - 1841.] 4° pp. (2), ff. 7. Lithographed. A fac-simile of his manuscript account, printed on one side of the leaf only. This work is more often quoted as containing a preface, memoir of the author, and poem ‘‘Walton and Cotton in the fishing house.’’ 8 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 49.46.4 Alfred Ernest Albert, 1st duke of Edinburgh, son of Victoria I. of Gr. Brit. Notes on the sea fisheries and fishing population of the United Kingdom; arising from information and experience gained during three years’ command of the naval reserves. London. 1883. 8% pp. 65. Map. (LONDON, Eng. — Lnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, iv. 2 : 2.]) Also another edition. Ang. 18.59.2 [Alfred, H. Jervis.] A complete guide to spinning and trolling. By Otter. New ed. London. [1879.] sm. 8° pp. vili., 84. Front., plates, and wdcts. Ist edition, 1859. : Ang. 18.64.5 [Alfred, H. Jervis.] The modern angler; containing instructions in the art of fly-fishing, spinning, and bottom- fishing, fully describing the tackle and other requisites. With an account of the best places for angling, including the Thames, Lea, &c. By ‘Otter.’ London. [1864.] ~ sm. 8°. Front., plates, and wdcts. Contains many illustrations of tackle. Ang. 18.64.6 [Alfred, H. Jervis.} The modern angler; by ‘“ Otter.” New ed. London. [1876.] 16° Front., plates, wdcts., and. map. *Ang. 18.64.7 [ |] The. same. New ed. London. [188-?] sm. 8° +Hront., plates, and wdcts. This edition has been somewhat enlarged, and a chapter on sea-fishing added. *Ang. 47.34 Alfred, H. Jervis. On the science of “ pike fishing.” A paper read before the Gresham angling society, roth Nov., 1881. London. [1881?] 8° pp. (20). Wedets. *Ang. 28.2 Allerton, Reuben German. Brook trout fishing; an account of a trip of the Oquossoc angling association to northern Maine, in June, 1869. New York. 1869. sm. 8° pp. 59+. Front., port. of G. S. Page, plates, and wdcts. Some of the illustrations are from sketches by the author. —G. S. Page was president of the association. Ang. 18.62.8 Alquen, Franz Ludwig Hermann p’. Vollstandiges handbuch der feinern angelkunst. Nach den_ besten quellen und eigenen erfahrungen. bearbeitet. Leipzig. 1862. sm. 8° Wdcets. and plate. The plate contains representations of 33 different flies, with their English names. Amateur angler’s days in Dove Dale (An). 1884. 16° See [Marston, Edward]. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 9 Ang. 1.17 American angler (The) ; a weekly journal of angling — brook, river, lake, and sea—fish culture. W. C. Harris, editor. Vol. i—xiii.; xiv. no. 1-18. Oct. 15, 1881 — Nov. 3, 1888. New York. 1881-88. f° and 4% Wedcts., portrs., maps, and plans. Imperfect: —vol. vi. no. I, and title-pages of vol. iv., v., ix., xil., xiv., wanting. American anglers guide (The). 1845, etc. See [ Brown, J. J.]. Ang. 18.85.2 American fish and how to catch them; a hand-book for fishing. By an old angler. New York. 1885. 8° PP. 95. Ang. 49.47 American fish culturists’ association. Proceedings of the association at its 3d annual meeting, Feb. 10, 1874. Rochester, N. Y. 1874. 8° In 1884 the name of the association was changed to the ‘‘ American fisheries society.”’ Ang. 49.47 American fisheries society. Transactions, 14th annual meeting, held in Washington, D. C., May 5th and 6th, 2 ~ 1885. New York. 1885. 8° This society was established in 1871, and called the ‘* American fish cultur- ists’ association,’’ afterwards, the ‘*‘ American fish cultural association.’’ *Ang. 47.7 American naturalist (The). [Extracts from vol. i—viii., on fishes and other water animals. Salem, Mass. 1867-. 74.| 8° Wedcts. and plates. ‘** The blind fishes of Mammoth cave and their allies, by F. W. Putnam,”’ vi. 6-30. Ang. 18.47 [Anderdon, John Lavicount.] The river Dove; with some quiet thoughts on the happy practice of angling. London. 1847. 16% Wedet. ** To the reader ’’ is signed ‘J. L. A.”’ An edition of 25 copies without date, or printer’s name, was printed for private circulation in 1845. ‘* Written in the orthodox dialogue of fishing literature, it [contains] many anecdotes of Cotton and his country life, with hints on the best mode of fol- lowing his favourite pursuit.’’ — Dect. nat. biog. Ang. 49.46.11 Andrews, T. The propagation of the salmonide. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° pp. 19. (LONDON, Eng.—TInternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, xi. 2.] ) Also another edition. *Ang. 18.34 Angler (The); containing a complete description of all fresh-water fish and the most approved methods of catch- ing them; the best places for angling near London; with useful hints to anglers in general. [London. -1834?] sq. 24% pp.16. Wedcets. There is.no title-page. 1O THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Angler in Ireland (The). 1834. 12% See [ Belton, ]. Anglers (The); eight dialogues in verse. 1773, etc. 12° See Art of angling (The). Ang. 18.48.5 Angler’s almanack (The). 1848. [Edited by J. Y. Akerman.] London. [1848.] Broadside. Wedet. Ang. 18.49.2 Angler’s almanac (The), for 1849; calculated for all parts of the United States. Containing besides the usual information, statistical accounts of fishing, anecdotes of angling, &c. New York: ohn F. Brown & co. 1849. — 8° =Wedcets. if Ang. 18.53 Angler’s almanac and pocket-book (The), for 1853— Ang. 22.3 1855. Being a hand-book and guide to the principal rivers, — lakes, and fisheries in Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland, ~ and containing all the information required by the sports- man for the year. Byapractical angler. 3 vol. London. [1852-54.] sm.12° . Fronts., wdcts., and port. of Isaac Walton. No more published. The’ frontispiece and two full page illustrations of fishes in the volume for 1855, are taken from Blakey’s ‘‘ Angling; or, How to angle and where to go.”’ This volume also contains ‘‘ The angler’s library,’’ pp. 74-79. Angler’s assistant (The) ; or, A new and complete trea- tise on the art of angling. Containing every necessary instruction to practice with success this most healthy pas- time; also directions for choosing and making angling rods, lines, flies, &c. London. [1813?] sm. 8° pp. 28. Front. and vign. - The frontispiece is dated 1813. Ang. 18.24 Angler’s companion (The); being a complete practical Ang. 22.4 guide to angling, with the properties, names, and where to be found of all river fish. To which is added Nobbs’s Art of trolling, and the technical terms used in angling. Lon- don. [1824?] 12°. pp. 32. Col. front. The frontispiece is dated 1824. The ‘‘ technical terms ’’ do not appear. Angler’s companion (The); being a description of where to find and how to fish the various swims in the Horse and Groom, Lea bridge, and White House fisheries. London. [18—.] 16° pp. 36. Front., wdcts., and map. The angling treatise is followed by ‘* An angling excursion; a true story.’’ Originally published in 1840, 1841, and 1843 as ‘‘ The angler’s guide to the Horse and Groom, Lea bridge, and White House fisheries.’? ‘The angler’s companion and guide to the White House fishery,’’ attributed by Pickering to James Martin, and published without date, is probably the forerunner of this work. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE, Il Angler’s desideratum (The). 1839. 16° See [ Clarke, Capt. , R. M.). Angler’s diary (The). [1878.] 8° See [Cox, FE. Be Anglers’ evenings. 1880, etc. 8° See Manchester, Eng.— Anglers association. | Ang. 45.62 Angler’s garland (The), and fisher’s delight, for 1870, 1871. A right merrie wreath of rare old songs, secrets, & suggestions in the art of angling. Embellished with a few “canny” woodcuts by Thomas Bewick. Selected and arranged by Edwin Pearson. 2 vol. Westminster, eZc. 1870-71. sm.4°% Fronts. and wdcts. ** Only 350 copies.’’ No more published. The first volume includes the ‘* Angler’s progress’ by Herman Boaz, and a letter on salmon fishing by Thomas Bewick, dated 1824. The second volume contains the ‘‘ Fisher’s garland’’ for 1821, a reprint of the ‘‘ Young angler’s instructor ’’ by Gervase Markham, etc. Many of the woodcuts were used on the ‘* Newcastle fishers’ garlands.”’ Angler’s guide (The). 1828. 24% See [Gentleman angler (The) ]. | *Ang. 18.38.3 Angler’s hand-book (The). Containing concise instructions for every department of the art. 3d ed. Lon- don, etc. 1840. 32° pp.67. 2 col. plates. Imperfect :—pp. 5-8 wanting. The plates are dated 1838, the date of the first edition. Ang. 18.08 Angler’s manual (The); or, Concise lessons of experi- ence, which the proficient in the delightful recreation of angling will not despise, and the learner will find the advantage of practising. Containing useful instruction on every approved method of angling; with twelve plates, designed and etched by S. Howitt. Liverpool. 1808. obl. 24° pp. (4), iv., 28. Half-title : — ‘* Howitt’s angler’s manual.’’ Ang. 18.80.6 Angler’s note-book and naturalist’s record (The); a repertory of fact, inquiry, and discussion on field-sports and subjects of natural history. Green series complete. Jan. 1 —June 30, 1880. s.-m. London. 1880. sm. 4° Fyront. and plates. Osmund Lambert in his ‘* Angling literature in England’ says of this pub- lication, ‘* There is only one periodical, in the ordinary sense of the word, which has for its main object all that relates to angling.’’ 12 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 18.80.77. Angler’s note-book & naturalist’s record (The) ; repertory of fact, inquiry, & discussion on the literature & practice of field-sports & on subjects of natural history. Conducted by the editors of the ‘‘ Bibliotheca piscatoria.” New series. No. 1-5, 7-11. June 15, 1884-1886. [London.] 1884-86. sm. 4° This series, published in 12 numbers, contains ‘‘ A collector’s hand-list of angling books; by Thomas Satchell.’’ “Ang. 18.05 Angler’s pocket-book (The), or, Compleat English angler; containing all that is necessary to be known in that art. Also, Nobbs’s celebrated’ treatise on the art of troll- ing. With an appendix, in which are improvements and discoveries never before published. 3d ed. London. 1805. 16% Wacts. | In his address ‘‘to the reader ’’ the author states that this ‘‘essay on angling is not compiled from any work extant, but is a plain and candid narra- tion of matter of fact, founded on many years’ experience.’’ Angler’s progress (The). 1820. 8% See [Boaz, Herman ]. | Anglers sure guide (The). 1706. 8° See [ Howlett, Robert |. Angler’s vade mecum (The): 1700. 16° See [Chetham, James]. Ang. 45.57 Anglican friar (The), and the fish which he took by hook and by crook. A comic legend; by A. Novice, A. F., & F. London. 1851. 12° Front., tllustr. title- page, and plates. | ** More comical than piscatorial.’? — Smith’s Bibliog. cat. Ang. 49.46.7 Ansell, Alfred W. On trawling. London. 1883. 8°. pp.29. (LONDON, Exg.— luternational fisheries ex- hibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vii. 12.]) Also another edition. = 49.46.11 Anson, C. V., avd Willett, E. H. Oyster culture. Prize essay. icundeas 1884. 8°. 6 plates. (LONDON, Eng.— International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, xi. 13.]) Also another edition. Ang. 45.17 Arber, Edward, editor. An English garner; ingather- ings from our history and literature. Vol. i. London. 1LO7 7x 8% With reprints of many original title-pages. ‘The secrets of angling; by I. D. [John Dennys],’’ pp. 141-198. Ang. 45-2 — 10417.38 ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 13 Armiger, Charles, editor. The sportsman’s vocal cabi- net; comprising an extensive collection of scarce, curious, and original songs and ballads, relative to field sports. With explanatory notes, and brief sketches of men who have distinguished themselves on the turf or the field. LONGOR:? 10-505. 12° Contains 25 angling songs. Another copy *Ang. 18.19 Art of angling(The). London: D. Lewis. 1819. 12° 1'7460.12 Ang. 45.11 Ang. 47.32 46.46 Ang. 4'7.2 Pp. 35. “¢ Not intended for sale.”? There is the following Ms. note on the second fly- -leaf:~ ‘*¢ Mr. Heseltine of the Covers, Laleham, possessed a copy of this ink [printed by W. Davy], which he believed to be unique. On the fly-leaf Mr. H. G. Bohn certifies that he knows of no other copy.’ See Szbliotheca pisca- toria, This copy is not in the Biblio: piscatoria. It is identical in every par- ticular, saving the imprint, —D. Lewis, 34 Mount street, Grosvenor square. Greville Fennell.’’ On the title-page is the autograph ‘‘ Edward L. Soltau.’’ Art of angling (The); eight dialogues in verse. (Jn COLLECTION of scarce, curious, and valuable pieces, 1773, 12°, pp. 269-334.) Also in the edition of 1785. Originally published separately in 1758, as ‘‘ The anglers.’’ This edition has become rare. The poem is attributed to Dr. Thomas Scott, a dissenting minister of Ipswich. A large portion of it was appropriated, without acknow]l- edgment, by Lathy, in his poem ‘‘ The angler.’’ Artedi, Peter.’ Ichthyologia; sive, Opera omnia de piscibus. Omnia in hoc genere perfectiora quam antea ulla. Posthuma edidit Carolus Linnzus.. 5 pt. in 1 vol. Lugduni Batavorum. 1738. 8° ‘Vita,’ i. (3)-(13). Contents :—1i. Bibliotheca ichthyologica. — ii. Philosophia ichthyologica.— iii. Genera piscium.—iv. Synonymia nominum piscium fere omnium. —v. Descriptiones specierum piscium. A portrait of Linnzeus is inserted as a frontispiece. With the armorial book-plate of Sir. Thos. Gery Cullum, bart., F. R. S. Another copy. Artedi (Petri) Synonymia piscium graeca et latina, emendata, aucta, atque illustrata; sive, Historia piscium naturalis et literaria ab Aristotelis usque aevo ad seculum XIII. deducta, duce Synonymia piscium Petri Artedi. Accedit disputatio de veterum scriptorum hippopotamo. Auctore J. G. Schneider. Lipsiae. 1789. 4°. 3 plates. This is not Artedi’s text, but a commentary on the Greek and Latin names applied by him to fishes in his Synonymia piscium (Ichthyologia, pt. iv.), - with illustrative extracts from various authors. 46.40 Another copy. [4 ~ THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 18.49 Arundo, psexdon. Practical fly-fishing; founded on nature, and tested by the experience of nearly forty years, in various parts of the United Kingdom. With instruc- tions for imitating all the most useful flies; also, remarks on fly-rods, the best woods for them, and the best way of making them, etc. London. 1849. 16° pp. iv., 66. Imperfect : — pp. 3-4, 13-14, wanting. *Ang. 48.23 Ashworth, Edmund, azd Thomas. A treatise’on the propagation of salmon and other fish. Stockport, efc. 1853. sm. 8° pp. 68. Plate. The title-page is illustrated. *Ang. 39.66 [Ayrton, William.] The adventures of a salmon in the river Dee; by a friend of the family. With Notes for the : fly-fisher in north Wales. London, etc. 1853. 16° Lllustr. title-page and plates. The author attempts ‘‘to give a summary of the principal difficulties and dangers which attend the propagation and preservation of the salmon in the Dee.”’ B., J. The epitome of the art of husbandry. 1669. 24° See [Blagrave, Joseph]. *Ang. 39.12 Baddeley, John. The London angler’s book; or, Waltonian chronicle. Containing much original informa- tion to anglers, combined with numerous amusing songs and anecdotes of fish and fishing, never before published. With an entirely new description of the Thames, the Lea, the Mole, and every river and stream within 20 miles of London worth fishing in. London. 1834. 12° Front. and 2 plates. ** Coarse and cockney.’’— Westwood and Satchell. tase 44.4 Badham, Charles David. Prose halieutics; or, Ancient and modern fish tattle. London. 1854. 12° Reprinted, in part, from Fraser's magazine. The author’s purpose is ‘‘ to treat of fish ichthyophagously, not ichthyologi- cally, and to give not fish science, but fish tattle.’’ 18.65.5 asclartae George. Piscatorial rambles; or, The fisher- man’s pocket companion. London. 1865. sm.12° Originally published in the Sporting gazette. A review of this work entitled ‘‘ Bagnall’s bungles,’’ is found in Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell’s ‘‘ Fishing gossip,’’ pp. 93-103. Ang. 18.57 Bailey, William, of Nottingham. The angler’s instruc- tor; a treatise on the best modes of angling in English rivers, lakes, and ponds, and on the habits of the fish. London, efc. 1857. sm. 8° “An excellent practical treatise by the best Nottingham angler of his day. There are some marked points of difference between the Nottingham system of angling, and that in vogue elsewhere.’’— Westwood and Satchell. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 15 Ang. 18.57.2 Bailey, William, 0f Nottingham. ‘The angler’s instruc- tor, etc. 2ded. Nottingham, eéc. [1866.] 16° Ang. 18.57.3 The same. 3d ed., revised. London, efc. [ 1879. ] sm. 8° Weet. This edition has been considerably enlarged. *Ang. 18.16.3 Bainbridge, George Cole. The fly fisher’s guide. 2d ed., with additions. Liverpool. 1828. sm. 8° Front. and 8 plates. The frontispiece and seven of the plates are-colored, and include repre- sentations of ‘‘ upwards of forty of the most useful flies, accurately copied from nature.’ “One of the text books of the fly-fisher.’” — Westwood and Satchell. *Ang. 18.16.5 The same. 4th ed. London. 1840. sm. 8° Front. and 8 plates. The illustrations are the same as in the previous edition. Ang. 46.28 Baird, Spencer Fullerton. On the serpents of New- York; with a notice of a species not hitherto included in the fauna of the state. Albany. 1854. 8° pp. (2), 28. 2 plates. 103.49 Baker, Szr Samuel White. The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia, and the sword hunters of the Hamran Arabs. Philadelphia, efc. 1867. 8° pp. xxii., (2), 596. Portrs., maps, and plates. . Chapters 2, 9, and 10 contain accounts of fishing. The illustrations are from original sketches by the author. 104.49 The same. 3ded. London. 1868. 8° Portrs., maps, and plates. I. 3739 Also an edition published at Hartford, 1868, with the title, ‘‘ Exploration of the Nile tributaries of Abyssinia.’’ Ang. 41.1 The same. 4th ed. » Philadelphia. 1868. sm. 8° Maps and plates. . .Does not contain the portraits mentioned in the list of illustrations. I. 1110 The same. New ed. London. 1883. sm. 8? Maps and plates. *Ang. 49.10 Barber, Joseph. Crumbs from the Round table; a feast for epicures. New York. 1866. sm. 8° Contents : — The esthetics of epicureanism. — Breakfast. — The fruits of June. — Dinner among the ancients. — Dinner among the moderns. — A few words about puddings. — Vegetarians and vegetables. — Fishing. — The streams; a poem.—Supper.— October, sentimentally and sensuously con- sidered. — The poetry of good cheer. — Savory stanzas for November. — Epi- gastric poetry. — A Thanksgiving rhapsody. — The brookside in May. «For the most part articles which have appeared in the Round fabie, over the signature of ‘J. B.’ ”’ 16 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 16.51.2 [Barker, Thomas.| The art of angling; wherein are discovered many rare secrets, very necessary to be knowne by all that delight in that recreation. London. 1653. sm. 4° pp. (2), 18. | Opposite the title-page 3 sheets are inserted, on ase of whi are pasted 3 engravings of fishes from the second edition of Walton’s Compleat angler. This work is sometimes found appended to the ‘‘Countryman’s recrea- tion,’’ 1654. | *Ang. 16.51.3 [ | The same, London. 1653. [Reprinted Leeds.) 1817.2]; 149s pps:kO. Lowndes’ ‘“‘ Bibliographer’s manual’’ states-that of this edition one copy was struck off in 4°, while Westwood and Satchell’s ‘* Bibliotheca piscatoria’’ speaks of 118 copies, of which 12 were in royal 4° *Ang. 16.51.4 Barker, Thomas. The art of angling. Wherein are discovered many rare secrets, very necessary to be known by all that delight in that recreation. London. 1651. [ Reprinted 1820.] 24° pp. (4), 22. ** 100 copies.”’ | *Ang. 16.51.5 Barker, Thomas. Barker’s delight; or, The art of angling. Wherein are discovered many rare secrets very. necessary to be known by all that delight in that recrea- tion, both for catching the fish, and dressing thereof. 2d ed., much enlarged. London. 1657. [Reprinted 1820.]| 24° pp:\(2); AVagitl2),. 40... Daagr. ** 100 copies.’’ — ‘‘ Biographical notice,’’ pp. i.-iv. With a reprint of the title-page of the edition of 1659, which is the edition ~ of 1657 with a new title-page. The edition of 1657 is the first with the title ‘* Barker’s delight.”’ Also inserted in the ‘* Young sportsman’ s ERISCE ANY yy) London, 18256 Ang. 16.51.6 The same. 2d ed., much enlarged. London. 1657. [Reprinted 1826.| 24°. pp. (4), 27. Diagr. *Ang. 16.71 Barlow, Francis. Severall wayes of hunting, hawking, and fishing, acording to the English manner. [12 plates] invented by Francis Barlow, etched by W. Hollar. * Lon- don. 1671. obl. 4°, bound as sm. 4° “An extremely scarce work’? — Westzvood and Satchell, The title-page (which is engraved), and each plate, contain an appropriate quatrain. On the first fly-leaf is pasted a tracing of the engraved title-page of a later edition, where verses beginning ‘‘ The stag rouz’d before us’’ take the place of the original quatrain. On the inside of the front cover is pasted the armorial book-plate of William Keale Heseltine, and on the back of the title- page that of Joseph Crawhall, whose autograph is found on the first fly-leaf. Ang. 38.16 Barnard, Mordaunt Roger. Sport in Norway, and where to find it. With a short account of the vegetable productions of the country, to which is added a list of the ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. L:7 Alpine flora of the Dovre fjeld, and-of the Norwegian ferns, &c. London. 1864. sm. 8° Front., map, plate, and wadcts. In chapter 1 the author describes each province in turn, mentioning the waters where fishing is to be found. Chapter 5 contains ‘‘ Remarks on the artificial breeding of salmon.’’ *Ang. 14.96 [Barnes or BERNERS, Juliana.] The book containing the treatises of hawking, hunting, coat-armour, fishing, and blasing of arms; as printed at Westminster by Wynkyn de Worde, 1496. [With biographical and bibliographical notices by Joseph WHaslewood.] Re-printed London. Pot. Ww te Le Wace. 150 copies printed. The introduction is dated 1811. — On one side of the last leaf is. the device of Wynkyn de Worde, and on the other that of Caxton. This is a fac-simile reprint of the second edition of the work now commonly known as the Book of Saint Albans, which contains the first printed treatise on angling in the English language. The first edition appeared in, 1486, and does not include the ‘‘ Treatyse of fysshynge.’’ *12471.21 Another copy. Ang. 14.96.2 Barnes ov BERNERS, Juliana. The treatyse of fyssh- ) ynge wyth an angle, attributed to Dame Juliana Berners. Reprinted from the Book of St. Alban’s, [1496]. London. 1827. sm. 8° pp. xiv.,41. Front. and plates. Printed with John Baskerville’s type for William Pickering. 34.166 Another copy. Imperfect : —p. xiii. wanting. It has been supplied in Ms. from the Ameri- can edition, 1875. Ang. 14.96.3 Barnes oy BERNERS, Juliana. The treatyse of fyssh- | ynge wyth an angle, from the Boke of St. Albans, A.D. 1496. Edited by G. W. Van Siclen. [American ed. With a glossary. New York.] 1875. sq. 16° Wdets. ** Reprinted from the Book of St. Albans, and from the edition: London, William Pickering, 1827. 34.166 Another copy. *Ang. 14.96.4 Barnes or BERNERS, Juliana. A treatyse of fyssh- ynge wyth an angle; being a facsimile reproduction of the first book on the subject of fishing printed in Eng- land by Wynkyn de Worde at Westminster in 1496. With an introduction by M. G. Watkins. London. 1880. 4° Dorwiv., (23 :...G,..L..: Wadets. _ ‘*One of the best facsimiles ever executed.’’— Westwood and Satchell. *VII. 1769 =©Another copy. 18 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 14.50 Barnes or BERNERS, Juliana. An older form of the Treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle attributed to Dame Juliana Barnes. Printed from a MS. in the possession of Alfred Denison; with preface and glossary by Thomas Satchell. London. 1883. sm. 4° pp. (4), viii., 38,(10). ** 200 copies.”’ The ‘‘ Treatyse’’ as given in this Ms. ‘‘ differs considerably in orthography, phrase, and sense, from that in the Boke of St. Albans;. and Professor Skeat is inclined to assign to it an earlier date than 1450.’’ — Dict. nat. biog. VII. 1249 The same. London. 1883. 8° pp. (4), viii. 12476.21 38, (10). 2 cop. *€400 copies. Printed solely for peesenacoe to the members of the Eng- lish dialect society and others.’’ — Ang. 14.96.5 Barnes or BERNERS, Juliana. A treatyse of fysshynge wyth an angle. Originally printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1496. Edited by ‘“ Piscator.” Edinburgh. 1885. 16° pp. viii., 36. (BIBLIOTHECA curiosa, 31.) ‘* Privately printed. Limited to 350 copies.”’ ‘* Bibliography of the Treatyse of fysshynge,’’ pp. vii.—viii. Barnwell, pseudon. See Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell. Ang. 39.60 Barry, William, of London. Moorland and stream. ' With notes and prose idyls on shooting and trout fishing. London. 1871. sm. 8° ‘¢ Trout fishing,’’ pp. 215-299. ‘* The chapters entitled ‘Pictures from an Irish moorland’ have been reprinted from the /all Mall gazette.’’ Shag. 44.6 Barry, William, of London. Sporting rambles and holi- day papers. London, eéc. [1873.] 16° ** Rough angling,’’ pp. 31-34; ‘‘ By the river,’’ pp. 79-83; ‘‘ Trout mur- der,’’ pp. 89-92. Bartas, Guillaume DE SALUSTE, seigueur Du. See Saluste, Guillaume DE, sezgueur Du Bartas. Ang. 1.55 (Bartlett, John, of Cambridge.| Catalogue of books on angling, including ichthyology, pisciculture, fisheries, and fishing laws. From the library of a practitioner of more than fifty years’ experience in the art of angling. Cam- bridge. 1882. 4° pp. (2), 77.. Vuigus. With ms. notes of bindings. VII. 128 Another copy. *Ang. 1.56 [ ] Supplement. Cambridge. 1886. 4° pp. (2), 24. Vigus. With ms. notes of bindings. At the end is pasted a copy of Lowell’s poem ‘‘ To Mr. John Bartlett, who had sent me a seven-pound trout.”’ ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 1g *Ang. 1.56 {[ Bartlett, John, of Cambridge.| Second supplementary list of books on fish and fishing. f° ff. (12). MWS. *Ang. 49.35 Bathurst, Charles. Notes on nets; or, The quincunx practically considered. To which are added miscellaneous memoranda [on natural history]. London, etc. [1838.] sm. 12°. Diagrs., table, and plates. ‘* A singular combination of net-making and preaching.’’ — Westwood and Satchel. . Ang. 49.40.9 Beaujon, Anthony. The history of Dutch sea fisheries, their progress, decline, and revival; especially in connection with the legislation on fisheries in earlier and later times. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° (LON- DON, Eug.—Tnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [ The fisheries exhibition literature, ix. 5. ]) Also another edition. "Ang. 4'7.18 Beavan, Reginald. Handbook of the freshwater fishes of India; giving the characteristic peculiarities of all the species at present known, and intended as a guide to stu* dents and district officers. London. 1877. 8° 12 plates. Ang. 49.19 Bell, Hugh, of Edinburgh. Observations upon Scotch fisheries, emigrations, and the means of improving the Highlands and isles. Edinburgh. 1792. 8° pp.17. *Ang. 47.46 Belon (Za¢. BELLONIUS), Pierre. De aquatilibus libri duo. Cum eiconibus ad vivam ipsorum effigiem, quoad ejus fieri potuit, expressis. Parisiis, apuad Carolum Stephanum. 1553. obl. 32% pp. (32), 448. Wdcets. Imperfect : — pp. 23-34, wanting. — The last two pages are supplied in Ms. Most of the woodcuts have an English translation of the name of the animal which they represent, in MS. With the armorial book-plate of Samuel T. Tisdale. ** This volume was once the property of William Penn, and the autograph on the next leaf is supposed to be his. Such was the assertion of the venders, Bartlett & Welford, N. Y., at the time I purchased it, 1850. S. Tisdale.”»— MS. note on fly-leaf opposite title-page. Ang. 39.59 [ Belton, .]| The angler in Ireland; or, An Eng- | lishman’s ramble through Connaught and Munster during the summer of 1833. 2 vol. London. 1834. 12° Front. Imperfect — frontispiece of vol. i. wanting. The illustrations are from drawings by Lover. Ang. 38.17 [ Belton, .| ,Two summers in Norway. By the author of “The angler in Ireland.” 2 vol. London. [S407 32° 2°-maps. Vol. i. chapters 1, 4-6, and vol. ii. chapters 8-10 treat of angling. The appendix contains a ‘‘ List of salmon and trout caught in 1837.’ 20 : THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 47.12 Benecke, Berthold. Fische, fischerei, und fischzucht in Ost- und Westpreussen. Auf grund eigener anschauung gemeinfasslich dargestellt. Mit abbildungen von H. Braune. Konigsberg in Pr. 1881. 1.8% Weécts. and _— plates. One of the plates is colored. *Ang. 1.24 Bennett, John Whitchurch. A selection from the most remarkable and interesting of the fishes found on the coast of Ceylon. From drawings made in the southern part of that island from the living specimens. 2d ed. London. 1834. 4% 30 col. plates. : *Ang. 47.34 Bentley, C.S. The sense of pain in fishes. A paper read at a meeting of the Gresham angling society, Nov. 3d, 1881. London. [1881?] 8° pp. (17). Weets. Ang. 50.2.4(18) Berlin, Germ.—JTnternationale fischeret-ausstellung, 1880. Exhibit of the fisheries and fish culture of the United States of America, at the internationale fischerei- ausstellung, held at Berlin, April 20, 1880, and forming a part of the collections of the national museum, made by the United States fish commission. Prepared under the direction of G. B. Goode. Washington. 1880. 8° (U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin, 18.) VIII. 39(18) Another copy. [ Bertram, , angler.| The border angler. See Border angler (The). 1858. 16% WLote. Ang. 49.39 Bertram, James Glass. The harvest of the sea; a con- | tribution to the natural and economic history of the Brit- ish food fishes. With sketches of fisheries & fisher folk. 2d ed. London. 1869. 8° Aront., plans, and wdcts. ‘List of authorities,’’? pp. 499-501. “* Anglers’ fishes,’’? pp. 129-176. . Ang. 49.46.2 Bertram, James Glass. The unappreciated fisher folk ; their round of life and labour. London. 1883. 8° pp. viii, 83. . Front. (LONDON, “ug.— International jisheries exhibition. [The fisheries exhibition literature, ii. 3.]) Also another edition. | *Ang. 17.87 Best, Thomas. A concise treatise on the art of ang- ling, confirmed by actual ‘experience and minute observa- tions. With several arcana never before made public. To which is added the Compleat fly-fisher. London. 1787. 12° front. | ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 21 Ang. 17.87.2 Best, Thomas. A concise treatise on the art of angling, etc. Yo which is added the game-laws relative to angling, and prognostics of the weather independent of the barome- ter. 2d ed., corrected and enlarged. London. [1789. ] sm. 12° Front. Ang. 17.87.3 The same. 3d ed., corrected and improved. : London. 1794. sm. 12° Front. The frontispiece has the date 1795. Ang. 1'7.87.4 The same. 4th ed., corrected and improved. London. 1798. 12° Front. Ang. 1'7.87.5 The same. 5th ed., carefully revised. London. 1802. ‘sm.12°% Front. This edition has a new preface, and some changes have been made in the title-page. Ang. 1'7.87.6 The same. Oth ed., carefully revised. London. ISOA4. 13° Ang. 17.87.8 —— The same. [8th ed.], carefully corrected. Lon- don. 1808. 12° Front. and vign. Ang. 17.87.9 The same. [9th ed.], carefully revised, corrected, and enlarged. London. 1810. 12° This edition has a new preface, and eight pages of ‘‘ addenda.”’ Ang. 1'7.8'7.10 The same. To which is now added Nobbs’s Complete troller. [10th ed.], carefully revised, corrected, and enlarged. London. 1814. 12% Front. In this and the following edition the title reads ‘‘ The art of angling.’’— The frontispiece has the date 1810. Ang. 17.87.11 The same. 11th ed., carefully revised, corrected, and re-arranged. London. 1822. 12% Front. and vign. The frontispiece contains illustrations of thirteen different flies. Ang. 1'7.8'7.112 Another copy. Imperfect : — frontispiece wanting. *Ang. 17.87.14 The same. 12th ed., carefully revised, corrected, and re-arranged by John Jackson. London, efc. 1838. 32° Front. and vignus. In this and the following edition Nobbes’s ‘‘ Complete troller ’’ is abridged. The title reads ‘‘ Best’s Art of angling.”’ *Ang. 1'7.8'7.15 The same. 13th ed., carefully revised, cor- rected, and re-arranged by John Jackson. J.ondon, etc. , 1846. 32% Vagus. The same as the edition of 1838, with a new title-page. 22 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON : Ang. 8.47 [Bethune, George Washington.] A Waltonian library ; or, A list of such works as relate to fish, fishing, Walton, and Cotton. By the American editor of the Complete angler. (Appended to WALTON, Izaak, aud COTTON, Charles. The complete angler, 1847, 12°, ii. 151-203.) ‘¢ Founded on Sir Henry Ellis’s Catalogue, as reprinted by Pickering.”’ 14434.8 Another copy. Ang. 8.59 Also in other Bethune editions of the Complete angler. *Ang. 8.80 *Ang. 49.40 Bewick, Thomas. Memoir. Embellished by numer- ous wood engravings, designed and engraved by the author for a work on British fishes, and never before published. [Edited by Jane Bewick.] Newcastle-on-Tyne, e¢c. 1862. - 8°. 7 ‘¢ The engravings are of fish and fishing scenes. . . . Greater progress had been made with the vignettes and tail pieces than with the fish, of which only sixteen blocks and one copperplate were finished. A prospectus con- taining two specimens of the engravings, and printed on one side of an octavo leaf, was circulated in 1824.’ — Westwood and Satchell. The same. Newed., prefaced and annotated by Austin Dobson. London. 1887. 1. 8° ‘< Memorial edition of Bewick’s works. Vol. v.’’ V. 2577° Bibliotheca piscatoria. 1836. 16°. See [ Pickering, William]. . Ang. 18.95 Bickerdyke, John. Sea fishing. With contributions on antipodean and foreign fish, by W. Senior; tarpon, by A. C. Harmsworth; whaling, by Sir H. W. Gore-Booth, bart. London. 1895. sm. 8° Frount., plates, and wdcts. (The BADMINTON library of sports and pastimes.) Ang. 22.16 Biermann, A. Neuestes illustrirtes fischereibuch; oder, Anweisung die wilde und zahme fischerei zum vergniigen und nutzen mit erfolg betreiben zu konnen, nebst belehrung iiber teichwirthschaft, und andeutungen tiber die kiinstliche fischzucht. Hamm. 1865. 8° Wdets. *Ang. 18.59.4 Bischoff, Wilhelm. Anleitung zur angelfischerei. 2° aufl., neu bearbeitet -vom bayerischen _fischerei-verein. Miinchen. [1883.] 8° Wedcts. and 4 col. plates. ‘* Most of the artificial flies are identical with our own, and the English names borrowed.’’ — Westwood and Satchel. *Ang.39.28 Black Palmer, pseuwdon. Scotch loch-fishing. Edin- burgh, e¢c. 1882. sm. 8° pp. vili., (2), 81. Wedets. Interleaved. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 23 Ang. 18.42.2 Blacker, William. Art of angling, and complete sys- tem of fly making and dying of colours; giving the angler a perfect knowledge of every thing requisite to complete him in this noble art. London. 1842. 24° pp. (4), 38. Front. and plate. The title-page is engraved. The frontispiece contains illustrations ‘‘ shewing the different processes of the fly before it is finished.’’ *Ang. 18.55 Blacker, William. Art of fly making, &c., comprising angling & dyeing of colours. With descriptions of flies for the season of the year as they come out on the water. Rewritten & revised by the author. London. 1855. 18° Front. and 20 plates. The title-page is engraved, and the 17 plates of flies are colored. This was published in 1843 as ‘‘ Blacker’s catechism of fly-making, angling, and dyeing.”’ : ‘* A strange medley of practical usefulness and rhapsodical extravagance.’’ — Westwood and Satchell. Blackwater chronicle (The). 1853. 12° See [Ken- nedy, Pendleton]. Ang. 60.5 -[Blagrave, Joseph.| The epitome of the art of hus- bandry, comprising all necessary directions for the im- provement of it; viz. plowing, sowing, directions for the use of the angle, ordering of bees. Together with the gen- tlemans heroick exercise, discoursing of horses; of oxen, sheep, cows, their diseases and remedies, e¢c. By J. B. London. 1669. 24° Eugr. title-page. “* Brief experimental directions for the right use of the angle,’’ pp. 182— 196. With the autograph of Joseph Crawhall on the back of the engraved title- page. Ang. 49.40.10 Blake, H. P. Improved facilities for the capture, ) economic transmission, and distribution of sea fishes. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° pp. 52. Wedcts. and 4 plates. (LONDON, Eug.—Jnternational fisheries exhibi- tion, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, x. 2.]) Also another edition. *Ang. 39.25 Blakey, Robert. The angler’s complete guide to the rivers and lakes of England [and Wales]. London, ecc. 1853. sm.12°% Front. ‘* The substance of two chapters appeared in the London Sporting maga- zine,”’ | *Ang. 39.26 The same, London. 1856. sm, 12° The 1853 edition with a new title-page. 24 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 39.32 Blakey, Robert. The angler’s guide to the rivers & lochs of Scotland. London, ec. 1854. 16° Front. and vigns. *Ang. 45.4 Blakey, Robert, editor. The angler’s song book. Lon- don, efc. 1855. 16° A ‘general collection of fishing songs, embodying the poetical warblings of piscatorians of all parts of the kingdom.”’’ Ang. 18.54.4 Blakey,” Robert. Angling; or, How to angle and where to go. London, ete. 1854. 16% Front. and plates. This work contains portions of his ‘* Hints on angling,’’ 1846. It forms one of a series called ‘‘ Books for the country.”’ *Ang. 18.54.6 The same. Newed. London, etc. 1862. 16°%— Front. and plates. ps 18.46 [Blakey, Robert.] Hints on angling, with suggestions for angling excursions in France and Belgium; to which are appended some brief notices of the English, Scottish, and Irish waters. By Palmer Hackle [pseudon.|. Lon- don. 1846. 8° Imperfect: — pp. i., ii., wanting. Portions of this work were reproduced in the author’s ‘* Angling, or, How to angle and where to go,’’ 1854. 34.52 Another copy. *Ang. 3.2 Blakey, Robert. Historical sketches of the angling literature of all nations; to which is added a bibliography of English writers on angling, [by J. R. Smith]. London. 185605" stick]? Described by Westwood and Satchell as inaccurate and of little value, except for the ‘‘ Bibliographical catalogue ’’ appended to it by the publisher. 34-6 . Another copy. *Ang. 44.8 Blakey, Robert. Old faces in new masks. London. 1859. sm. 8° Front. and engr. title-page. Contents : — Fishwiyes. — An autumn day with some of the scholastic doc- tors of the middle ages.— A few words about eels. — Hermit literature. — Notes of an antiquary on the symbolical representation of fish. — John Pater- son’s niare. — The ‘‘ Dances of death.’’ — Historical sketch of British carica- ture. — A few words on pike.— Dr. Paley’s Natural theology. — Oysters. — On the generalities of literature and art. — Days on the Tweed sixty years ago, from the note-book of an octogenarian. — Lobsters and crabs. The illustrations are ‘‘ designed & etched by George Cruikshank.’’ Ang. 49.46.7 Bloomfield, J. C. The fisheries of Ireland. London. 1883. 8° pp.33. (LONDON, Zzg.— /nuternational fish- erties exhibition, 1883. [|The fisheries exhibition literature, vii. 3.]) Also another edition. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 25 Ang. 45.19.2 [ Boaz, Herman. | The angler’s progress; a poem. Ang. 48.4 Developing the pleasures the angler receives from the dawn of the propensity in infancy, till the period of his becoming a complete angler. Newcastle. 1820 [1824]. sm. 8° pp.8. Vzgn. Signed ‘‘ H. B.”’ According to Crawhall, and Westwood and Satchell, this was written in 1789, and published in a detached form. In 1824, 296 copies were printed for Emerson Charnley, antedated 1820 in order to form the first of the ‘* Newcastle fisher’s garlands ’’ with which it was afterwards reprinted. The vignette on the title-page figures in Bohn’s edition of Walton’s ‘‘ Com- plete angler,’’ 1856, as Bewick’s. A portrait of Robert Roxby ‘‘ drawn by E. Train, 1830,’’ and one of Bewick have been inserted. Boccius, Gottlieb. Fish in rivers and streams. A trea- tise on the production and management of fish in fresh waters by artificial spawning, breeding, and rearing; show- ing also the cause of the depletion of all rivers and streams. London. 1848. 8° pp. viil., 38. Boccius, Gottlieb. A treatise on the management of fresh-water fish, with a view to making them a source of profit to landed proprietors. [With an appendix contain-. ing twenty-three German recipes for cooking fresh-water fish.]| London. 1841. 8° pp. vi. 38. Weaet. Book (The) containing the treatises of hawking, hunt- ing, coat-armour, fishing, and blasing of arms. 1810. 8° See [ Barnes, Juliana]. “Ang. 47-44 Book of fishes (The). Class pisces. Published by the Ang. 1.51 society for promoting Christian knowledge. London. 1834. 24° Front. and wdcts. ‘¢ The art of angling,’’ pp. 145-160. Book of Saint Albans (The). 1810. 8° See [ Barnes, Juliana]. | Book of sports (The), British and foreign; devoted to the pictorial illustration of the pursuits of the sports- man in every quarter of the globe. 1843. London, etc. [1843.] 4° Front., engr. title-page, portrs., plates, and VIgnS. The illustrations are engravings after Landseer, Cooper, Herring, e/c. ‘The fisherman;’’ by Sylvanus Swanquill, pp. 12-14. — “‘ Pike fishing in Germany’”’; by T. Hood, pp. 37-40.—‘‘My Glendale friend, Will Reedy O’’; a poem by Stephen Oliver [W. A. Chatto], p. 59. Ang. 18.35.2 Boosey, Thomas. Anecdotes of fish and fishing. London, efc. 1887. 8° This is a reprint of his ‘‘ Piscatorial reminiscences,’’ published in 1835, but does not contain Pickering’s ‘‘ Catalogue of books on angling.”’ 26 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 18.35 [Boosey, Thomas.] Piscatorial reminiscences and gleanings by an old angler and bibliopolist. To which is added a Catalogue of books on angling [{ by William Picker- ing]. London. 1835. 16% Front. and wdcts. The preface is signed ‘‘ T. B.”’ The ‘‘ Catalogue ’’ has a special title-page dated 1836. This was published without the ‘‘Catalogue’’ in 1887, with the title ** Anecdotes of fish and fishing.”’ Booth, Szrv Henry William GORE, 524 bart. See Gore- Booth. *Ang. 39.33 Border angler (The); a guide-book to the Tweed and its tributaries and the other streams commanded by the north British railway. Edinburgh, efc. 1858. 16° Map. Halkett and Laing attribute this work to a Mr. Bertram. Ang. 18.5.3. Borne, Max VON DEM. Taschenbuch der angel- fischerei. 2°, umgearbeitete aufl. Berlin. 1882. 16° Wdcts. ‘ Litteratur,’’ pp. 218-221. Ist edition, 1875, with the title ‘ Illustrirtes handbuch der angel- fischerei.”’ Ang. 38.6 Borne, Max VON DEM. Wegweiser fiir angler durch Deutschland, O6cesterreich, und die Schweiz. Berlin. 1677. Sty 12s Ang. 3.6 Bosgoed, D. Mulder. Bibliotheca ichthyologica et pisca- toria. Catalogus van boeken en _ geschriften over de natuurlijke geschiedenis van de visschen en walvisschen, de kunstmatige vischteelt, de visscherijen, de wetgeving op de visscherijen, enz. Haarlem. 1874. 8° The preface is in both Dutch and French, and there is a French title-page. V. I511 Another copy. *Ang. 38.15 Bowden, John, 0f Rokeby. The naturalist in Norway ; or, Notes on the wild animals, birds, fishes, and plants of that country. With some account of the principal salmon rivers. London. 1869. sm. 8° front. and 7 plates. Chapter 27 contains ‘‘ The fisheries of Norway;’’ ‘* The BECOOE fishery; 2 ‘© The cod fishery;’’ ‘‘ Salmon and salmon-rivers in Norway.’’ “Ang. 1'7.58.4 Bowlker, Charles. The art of angling, and compleat fly-fishing. Describing the different kinds of fish, also various kinds of baits, and the great diversity of flies that nature produces. To which are added directions for making artificial flies. Birmingham, e¢c. 1786. sm. 12°. Front. The frontispiece of this copy has been colored by hand. The first edition (1758?) appeared under the name of Richard Bowlker. The subsequent editions bear the name of his son Charles, who has consider- ably altered and partly rewritten the work. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. a7 Ang. 17.58.6 Bowlker, Charles. The art of angling; or, Compleat fly-fisher, efc. Birmingham. 1792. 12° Westwood and Satchell assign a frontispiece to this edition, while none is mentioned in their collation of the edition of 1786. fee “Ang, 17.8.8 The same. Newed, Ludlow. 1814. 24° Front. 5 The title reads ‘‘ The art of angling; or, Complete fly & bottom-fisher.”’ -*Ang. 17.58.90 The same. Greatly enlarged and improved. Ludlow. 1826. 16° Front. and wdcts. The title reads ‘‘ Bowlker’s Art of angling,’’ ezc. In this and the following editions the work has been rewritten by an unknown hand. The frontispieces contain colored illustrations of thirty differ- ent flies. “Ang. 17.58.10 ——— The same. Greatly enlarged and improved. Ludlow. 1829. 16° Front. and wdcts. Ang. 17.58.11 _ The same. Greatly enlarged and improved. Ludlow. 1833. 16° Avont. and wadcts. : *Ang. 17.58.12 The same. Ludlow. 1839. 16° Front. og . and wdcts. : Ang. 49.41 Brabazon, Wallop. The deep sea and coast fisheries of Ireland, with suggestions for the working of a fishing com- pany. Illustrated by William Cooper. Dublin, efc. 1848. 8° +Hront., plates, and plans. Ang. 49.43 Bradfield, H. Angling associations; with code of rules for their management. (/z HERBERT, David, editor. Fish and ‘fisheries, 1883, 8°, pp. 253-261.) *Ang. 47.42 Braithwaite, George Foster. Fishes and their food; being a paper on the salmon family, with illustrations of their habits, taken principally from the counties of Westmorland and Cumberland. Read before the Kendal literary and sci- entific society, Feb. 9, 1863. Kendal. 1863. 16° pp. 32. *Ang. 39.18 ._ Braithwaite, George Foster. The salmonidz of West- - morland, Angling reminiscences, and Leaves from an angler’s note book. London, ete. 1884. sm. 8° Front. and plates. Series of papers originally published in the Westmorland gazette. Brayton, Alembert Winthrop. Contributions to North American ichthyology. See Jordan, D.S. Contributions to North American ichthyology. 1877, etc. 8° Note. Ang. 1.24(ii) Brevoort, James Carson. Notes on some figures of 36.68 Japanese fish, taken from recent specimens by the artists 13.14 of the U. S. Japan expedition. 10 col. plates. (ln PERRY, M.C. Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China seas and Japan, 1856, 4°, ii. 253-— 288.) 3 cop. 13.25 Also in other edition of 1856. 28 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 40.51 Brevoort, James Carson. Notes on some figures of Japanese fish, e¢c. [Washington. 1856.] 4° pp. 36. 10 col. plates. Bridgman, Henry Hewitt. A central wholesale fish | . market for London, 1884. 8° See Cayley, J. J., and Bridgman, H. H. *Ang. 39.19 Briggs, John Joseph. The Peacock at Rowsley, where Andrew, Alexis, and the naturalist met; and what came of their visit. London, efc. 1869. sm. 8° pp. vili., 70. Front. . Originally published in the Fied. ‘*A gossiping book about fishing and country life, descriptive of a well- known resort of anglers at the junction of the Wye and Derwent.’’— Dict. — . nat. biog. ad British angling flies. 1862. 16° See [Theakston, Michael }. *Ang. 18.85.5 Bromley-Davenport, William. Sport. Fox-hunting, salmon-fishing, covert-shooting, deer-stalking. Illustrated by H. H. Crealocke. London. 1885. sm.4° /Frout., plates, and wacts. The work is edited by the author’s wife, Augusta Bromley-Davenport. ** Salmon-fishing,’’ pp. 41-80. Ang. 1'7.40 [Brookes, Richard.| The art of angling, rock and sea- fishing. With the natural history of river, pond, and sea- fish. London. 1740. sm.12% Wedcts. In the angling part of this work, the author obtained much assistance from Chetham’s ‘‘ Angler’s vade mecum.”’ Ang. 17.40.3.. Brookes, Richard. Theart of angling; now improved, with additions, and formed into a dictionary. In two parts; the whole forming a sportsman’s magazine, and comprizing all that is curious and valuable in the art of angling. London. 1766. sm.12° Front. and wdcts. This edition is said to have been edited by Moses Browne. Ang. 1'7.40.5 The same. 3d ed., with great improvements. London. 1770. sm.12°% Front. and wdcts. Ang. 1'7.40.6 The same. 4th ed., with great improvements. | London. 1774. sm.12°% Front. and wdcts. Ang. 1'7.40.7 The same. 5th ed., with great improvements. Dublin. 1778. sm.12°% Front. and wdcts. Ang. 1'7.40.8 The same. 5th ed., with great improvements. London. 1781. 12% Fyvront. and wdcts. Ang. 1'7.40.12 The same. Newed. London. 1793. 12° Front. and wdcts. Half-title : — ** Brookes’s Art of angling, or, Sportsman’s magazine.’’ Ang. 17.40.13 The same. New ed. London. 1799. sm.12° Front. and wdcts. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 29 Ang. 17.40.14 Brookes, Richard. The art of angling, e¢c. New ed., corrected. London. 1801. 12% Front. and wdcts. Has the same half-title as the 1793 edition. Ang. 49.43 Brotherston, Andrew. The salmon disease. Plate. (/z HERBERT, David, editor. Fish and fisheries, 1883, 8°, Pp. 172-179.) Ang. 1.7 Broussonet, Pierre Marie Auguste. Ichthyologia, sis- tens piscium descriptiones et icones. [Decas i.] Lon- dini, ec. [1782.] 4° pp. (6), iv.,(41). Végn.and 11 plates. No more published. 49.50 Another copy. *Ang. 18.45 [Brown, John J.]| The American angler’s guide; being a compilation from the works. of popular English authors, from Walton to the present time, with the opinions and practices of the best American anglers. Containing every variety of mode adopted in ocean, river, lake, and pond fishing, &c. By an American angler. New-York. 1845. 24° Front. and 2 plates. Ang. 18.45.4 [Brown, John J.] The American angler’s guide; or, Complete fisher’s manual for the United States. Contain- ing the opinions and practices of experienced anglers of both hemispheres, with the various modes adopted in ocean, river, lake, and pond fishing, etc. 4th ed., revised, corrected, and greatly improved, with the addition of a second part. New York. 1857 [cop. 1845]. 8° Frout., 24 plates, and wdcts. | Imperfect . —engr. title-page of pt. ii. wanting. The second part contains over 100 pages of additional information. Ang. 18.45.5 The same. 5thed., revised and greatly enlarged and improved, with the addition of a third part, containing a more particular description of southern and western fishes, and other matter of interest to the angler. New York. 1876. 8° Front., 27 plates, and wdcis. VII. 428 Another copy. 34.157 Brown, M. B., & co., pudlishers. Fur, fin, and feather ; a compilation of the game laws of the principal states and provinces of the United States and Canada, with a list of hunting and fishing localities, and other useful information for gunners and anglers. [4th ed.] New York. 1871. 8°. Ang. 49.6 [——] The same. [5th ed.] New York. [1872, cop. 1870.] 8° . 30 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 48.25 Brown, William, of Perth. The natural history of the *Ang. 44.21 *Ang. 45.6 Ang. 45-7 ~V~. 66 Ang. 46.18 salmon, as ascertained by the recent experiments in the artificial spawning and hatching of the ova and rearing of the fry, at Stormontfield, on the Tay. Glasgow, etc. 1862. 16° Front. and plate. Hlalf-title : — ‘** The Stormontfield experiment on the salmon.”’ (Brown, William Linn.] Scribblings and_ sketches, diplomatic, piscatory, and oceanic. By a fisher in small streams. 2d ed., with additions. Philadelphia. 13844. sm. 8°. The ‘‘ piscatory ’’ sketches consist of four humorous letters signed ‘‘ Isaac Walton, Jr.’’ [Browne, Moses (1704-1787).] Piscatory eclogues; an essay to introduce new rules and new characters into pastoral. To which is prefix’d, a discourse in defence of this undertaking, with practical and PROD BES notes. London. 1729. sm. 8° ‘* Each eclogue is dedicated to a friend or patron. . . . . Virgil and Theocritus appear to have been Browne’s models.’’— Westwood and Satchell. Browne, Moses (1704-1787). Angling sports, in nine piscatory eclogues; a new attempt to introduce a more pleas- ing variety and mixture of subjects and characters into pas- toral, on the plan of its primitive rules and manners. With an essay in defence of this undertaking. 3d ed., corrected and very much improved. London. 1773. 16° Front. “* Best edition.’? — Lowndes. } The first edition has the title, ‘‘ Piscatory eclogues.”’ Buckland, Francis Trevelyan. Curiosities of natural history. 4 series. London. 1877, '75-77. sm. 8° Fronts., plates, and wdets. Series i., ii. are ‘* Popular ed.”’ ‘** Fish and fishing,’? i. 227-290. The other volumes also contain many notes on fishes and fishing. The same. 4 series. London. 1877, ’75—78. 16° = Fronts., plates, and wdcts. Series 1.-iii. are ‘* Popular ed.”’ *Ang. 47.29 [Buckland, Francis Trevelyan.] A familiar history of Ang. 48.10 the British fishes. Published by the society for promoting Christian knowledge. London. [1859.] 16° Weets. Buckland, Francis Trevelyan. Fish hatching. London. 1863. sm. 8° Front. and wacts. Books on pisciculture, pp. 266-268. ‘* The substance of this little book was delivered in the form of a lecture, at the royal institution, Albemarle street, the 17th of April, 1863.” ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 31 Ang. 46.9 Buckland, Francis (Trevelyan). Log-book of a fisher- man and zoologist. 3d thousand. London. 1876. 8° Front., plates, and wdcts. ** Most of the articles have been published in Lend and water.’’ ‘* Fish at Great Grimsby docks,’’ pp. 79-95; ‘‘ Netting the fish in the Ser- pentine,’’ pp. 151-162; ‘*The Brighton aquarium,’’ pp. 193-218; ‘‘ Injury to a submarine telegraph cable by a fish,’? pp. 275-279; ‘‘ John Hunter revised,’’ pp. 378-400. Ang. 48.26 Buckland, Francis (Trevelyan). Manual of salmon and trout hatching; or, An explanation of the fish-hatching apparatus at the royal horticultural gardens, the South Kensington museum, zoological gardens, &c. London. 1864. sm.8° pp. 36. Weer. Ang. 47.30 Buckland, Francis (Trevelyan). Natural history of British fishes; their structure,‘economic uses, and capture by net and rod. Cultivation of fish-ponds, fish suited for acclimatisation, artificial breeding of salmon. London. [1881.] 16° Wedaets. The author, in the preface, refers to his ‘‘ Familiar history of the British fishes ’’ as the first edition. The work, however, has been entirely rewritten. *Ang. 46.8 Buckland, Francis (Trevelyan). Notes and jottings from animal life. [Edited by G. C. Bompas.| London. 1882. 8° Fort., plate, and wdcts. ‘The great sea-serpent,’’ pp. 384-414. The substance of these papers originally appeared in Land and water. Several of them contain references to fishing. . Bund, John William WILLIS. See Willis-Bund. Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina Bartlett, 1st daroness. Two of the essays received on the best means to kill fish with the least cruelty. See Two of the essays, etc. 1874. 8° *Ang. 18.67.2 Burgess, Joseph Tom. Angling; a practical guide to bottom fishing, trolling, spinning, and fly-fishing. With a chapter on sea fishing. London, ec. [1867.] 16°. Front., wdcts., and plates. *Ang. 18.78.5 Burke, Ulick John. The boy’s Walton; a discourse - on fishing. London, etc. 1878. 16% Wedets. *Ang. 12.2'7 Burnand, Francis Cowley. The incompleat angler; after Master Izaak Walton. Illustrated by Harry Furniss. London. 1887. 8° Front. and wdcts. AL 994.18 Burroughs, John. Locusts and wild honey. Boston: 1881 [cop. 1879]. 16° Contents : — The pastoral bees. — Sharp eyes. — Strawberries. — Is it going to rain? — Speckled trout. — Birds and birds. — A bed of boughs. — Birds’- nesting. — The halcyon in Canada. *Ang. 46.17 The same. [7th ed.] Boston. 1885 [cop. 1879]. 16° 32 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON: Bush wanderings of a naturalist. 1861. 16% See [ Wheelwright, H. W. |]. Ang. 47.28 Bushnan, John Stevenson. Fishes, particularly their structure and economical uses. London. [18—.] Port. of Salvianus, engr. title-page, wdcts., and 32 col. plates. (Jn JARDINE, Sir William, dart. The naturalist’s library, [18—], 16°, xxxv.) ‘* Memoir of Hippolito Salviani,’’ pp. 17-43. . 46.47 Also in the edition of 1853. By the loch & river side. 1866. obl. 4° See [ Finlay, K. J.]. C., H., &sg. The fisher boy. [1808.] 16% © Se [Ireland, S. W. H.]. | C., I. E. B. Facts and useful hints relating to fishing and shooting. 1874. 8° See [Cox, I. E. B.]. Cairn Lorgh, pseudon. See Lorgh, Cairn, pseudon. *Ang. 47.39 Cairncross, David. The origin of the silver eel; with remarks on bait & fly fishing. London. 1862. 16° Front. The author maintains ‘‘that the progenitor of the silver eel is a small beetle.”’ Calabar (Old), pseudon. See Old Calabar, pseudon. Ang. 50.13 California— Commissioners of fisheries. Report for 1870/71-1880. 6 pam. Sacramento, eéc. 1872-81. 8° Emb. 16.61 Camerarius, Joachim (1534-1598). Symbolorti & em- blematum centuria una — quarta collecta. In quib’ rariores proprietates historiz ac sententiza memorabiles non paucz breviterexponuntur. 4 pt.in 1 vol. Francofurti. 1661— 72. $sm.4° Engrs. Contents :—1i. Ex re herbaria. 1661.—ii. Ex animalibus quadrupedibus. 1661. — iii. Ex volatilibus et insectis. 1672.—iv. Ex aquatilibus et reptili- bus; a Joachimo Camerario ccepta, absoluta post ejus obitum a Ludovico Camerario. 1661. The title-pages are engraved. The same. Moguntie. 1668. 16° pp. (8), 201, 204, 204, 201. Engrs. Also with an engraved title-page. 2 With Ms. notes on the fly-leaves. Campbell, Lady Colin. See Campbell, Gertrude Eliza- beth BLoop, Lady. *Ang. 47.27 Campbell, Gertrude Elizabeth BLoop, Lady. A book of the running brook, and of still waters. London. 1886. 16° Contents : — Eels and elvers. — Water wolves. —Carp culture. — Cousins of the carp. — Perch. — Small fry. — Fish-ponds. Originally published in the Saturday review, 1885-86. Ang. 60.7 vf =. oF ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 33 Ang. 49.46.5 Campbell, James Duncan. The fisheries of China. London. 1883. 8° pp. 20+. (LONDON, Eug.— /n- ternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhi- bition literature, v. 4. ]) *« A short summary of some of the principal points in the Chinese exhibits.”’ — Page 5. Also another edition. *Ang. 49.23 Campbell, John (1708-1775). Anexact and authen- tic account of the greatest white-herring-fishery in Scot- land, carried on yearly in the island of Zetland, by the Dutch only. To which is prefixed a description of the island, its situation, produce, the manners and customs of the inhabitants, with their method of trading with the Dutch. Reprinted from the edition of 1750. Edinburgh. 1885. sm. 8° pp. (2), 6, iv., 33. “10 copies printed. No. 89.’’ With a reprint of the original title-page. Some copies of the 2d ed., published in 1753, have the title ‘‘ A true and exact description of the island of Shetland,”’ eéc. VII. 1904 Another copy. Pe. Ors Ang. 50.1.2 Canada— Commissioner of fisheries. Report for 1875- 1878. 4 vol. Ottawa. 1876-79. 8° Maps, plate, and plans. *¢Supplement to the report of the minister of marine and fisheries, 1875- 1878.”’ Also another set in the Canadian Documents. Ang. 50.1.2 Canada— Commissioner of fisheries. Statements con- nected with the report of the commissioner for 1879, 1881. 2 vol. Ottawa. 1880-82. 8° Plans. *« Supplement no. 2 to the report of the minister of marine and fisheries, 1879, 1881.’’ Also a more complete set in the Canadian Documenis. Ang. 50.1.6 Canada — Department of marine and fisheries. List of lights and fog signals on the coasts, rivers, and lakes of the Dominion of Canada, 31st Dec. 1880. Ottawa. 1881. 8°. : Also other years in the Canadian Documents. Ang. 50.1.5 Canada — Department of marine and fisheries. List of vessels on the registry books, 31st Dec. 1877. Ottawa. 1878. 8° ‘¢ Supplement no. 4 to report of the department for 1877.”’ Can. Doc. 10.62.5(1877) Another copy. Ang. 50.1 Canada — Department of marine and fisheries. Annual report for 1868-74, 1877-80. 11 vol. in 10. Ottawa. 1869-81. 8° Plans. Also a more complete set in the Canadian Documents. 34 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 50.1.4 Canada — Department of marine and fisheries. Reports of the boards of steamboat inspection and examiners of masters and mates, the Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, and Pictou harbour commissioners, the pilotage authorities, efc., with statement of wrecks and casualties and list of rewards for saving life, chiefly to 31st Dec. 1879, 1880. 2 vol. Ottawa. 1880-81. 8° ‘‘ Supplement no. 1 to the report of the department for 1879, 1880.”’ Also a more complete set in the Canadian Documents. Ang. 50.1.7 Canada — Meteorological office. Report for 1877-1880. 4 vol. Ottawa, etc. 1878-82. 8° Map. The report for 1877 is ‘‘ suppienes no. 3 to the report of the department of marine and fisheries, 1877.”’ Met. 320 Also a more complete set. Ang. 50.1.2 Canada — Superintendent of fish culture. Report on fish-breeding, 1877-79. 3 vol. Ottawa. 1878-80. 8° Plans. si co to the reports of the commissioner of fisheries. The same. 1881. Ottawa. 1882. 8° “‘Supplement no. 2 to the report of the department of marine and fisheries.”’ Earlier reports on this subject are appended to the reports of the com- missioner of fisheries, 1874-76; later reports were published with the ‘Reports ’’ and ‘‘ Fisheries statements ’’ of the department of fisheries; these are contained in the Canadian Documents. *Ang. 48.29 Capel, Charles C. Trout culture; a practical treatise on the art of spawning, hatching, and rearing trout. Lon- dort. i897 7o PBS pos te Pos: Ang. 12.32 Cargill, Alexander. Izaak Walton. [New York, eéc. 1893.) 58%" pp. (id). fase : Scribner’s magazine, 1893, xiv. 267-280. Ang. 50.1.8 *Ano. 18.48 Carpenter, William, azgler. The angler’s assistant. Comprising practical directions for bottom-fishing, trolling, &c., with ample instructions for the preparation & use of tackle and baits, a descriptive account of the habits and haunts of fish, and a geographical and _ ichthyological account of the principal rivers & streams in England. London... 1848. 16% Wecets. *Ang. 18.48.2 The same. London. 1852. 16° Col. front. and wdcts. This is the 1848 edition with a new title-page. The frontispiece of flies is taken from the ‘*‘ Angler’s hand-book,’’ published by R. Tyas in 1838. Ang. 18.79.2 Carpentier, Jules. La péche raisonnée et perfectionnée du pécheur fabricateur, toutes lignes, cinquante péches dif- férentes. Paris. 1879. 18° Weacts. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 35 Ang. 49.46.11 Carr, T. F. Robertson. The best means of increasing the supply of mussels and other molluscs, oysters excepted, used either for bait or food. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° pp. 32. (LONDON, Eug.— /uternational fish- ertes exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, xi. 15.]) Also another edition. *Ang. 18.18.2 Carroll, W., of Edinburgh. The angler’s vade me- 15372-25 *Ang. 28.1 Ang. 18.'74 cum; containing a descriptive account of the water flies, their seasons, and the kind of weather that brings them most on the water. To which is added a description of the different baits used in angling, and where found. Edin- burgh. 1818. sm. 8° Front. and 11 col. plates. The 12 plates are colored by hand, and contain representations of 195 dif- ferent flies. Carter, Robert. A summer cruise on the coast of New England. Boston, e¢c. 1864. 12° or sm. 8° This record of a fishing voyage originally appeared in the form of letters to the Mew York tribune. The same. Boston. 1870 [cop. 1864]. 12° or sm. 8°. [ Cartwright, William, of Westhury-upon-T; rym. ] Facts and fancies of salmon fishing. With original illustrations.. By Clericus. London, ec. 1874. sm. 8° Frout., plates, and wdcts. Ang. 18.54.8 [ Cartwright, William, of Westbury-upon-Trym.| Ram- 9425-59 Ang. 39.9 bles and recollections of a fly-fisher. With an appendix, containing ample instructions to the novice, inclusive of fly- making, and a list of really useful flies. By Clericus. London. 1854. sm. 8° Fyront., vign., and plates. Westwood and Satchell state that the eight engravings are by the Rev. John Eagles, to whom the work is dedicated. With occasional marginal notes in pencil by S. T. Tisdale, whose autograph is found on the second fly-leaf. Cathrall, William. The history of Oswestry; compris- ing the British, Saxon, Norman, and English eras, the topography of the borough, and its ecclesiastical and civic history. . With notices of botany, geology, statistics, ang- ling, and biography. To which are added sketches of the environs. Illustrated by Percy Cruikshank after sketches by Robert Cruikshank. Oswestry. [1855.] 8° Front., plates, and wdcts. ** Angling,’’ pp. 209-213. The same. [Cheap ed.] Oswestry. [1867.] sm. 8°. Front., plates, and wdcts. A paginal reprint of the first. edition. 36 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON VIII. 391(x) Cayley, J. J., avd Bridgman, Henry Hewitt. A cen- tral wholesale fish market for London. Plates and plans. (Jn Lonpbon, Eng.— International fisheries exhibition, 1883. The fisheries exhibition literature, 1884, 8°, x. 469— 524.) 7 *Ang. 48.16 Central fishcultural society. Proceedings of the society at their Ist annual meeting, held at Chicago, Ill., October Ist and 2d, 1879. Chicago. 1879. 16° Ang. 49.46.11 Chambers, William Oldham. The introduction and acclimatisation of foreign fish. Prizeessay. London. 1884. 8° pp.11. (LONDON, Eng.—Jnternational fisheries exhibt- tion, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, xi. 17.]) Also another edition. | Ang. 49.46.11 Chambers, William Oldham. The propagation of freshwater fish excluding salmonide. Prize essay. Lon- don. 1884. 8° pp. 10. 2 plates. (LONDON, Eng. — International fishertes exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, xi. 7. |) Also another edition. Ang. 49.46.11 Chambers, William Oldham. The propagation of the salmonide. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° pp. 14. 3 plates. (LONDON, Eng.— lnternational fisheries exhibt- tion, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, xi. 3.]) Also another edition. Charfy, Guiniad, psewdon. See Smeeton, George. Ang. 45.10 Charleton, T. W. The art of fishing; a poem. North | Shields. 1819. 8° pp. 80. ‘* Printed for the author.”’ ‘*An attempt, not quite so successful as that of John Dennys, to give a rhymed compendium of the mechanism of the art. It is smoothly written, but matter of fact.’’ — Westwood and Satchell. Ang. 49.46.9 Chater, F. J. Talfourd. The relations of the state with fishermen and fisheries, including all matters dealing with their protection and regulation. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° pp.78. (LONDON, Exg.— [nternational fish- ertes exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, ix. 4.]) Also another edition. *Ang. 18.35.4 [Chatto, William Andrew.] The angler’s souvenir; by P. Fisher | pseudon.]|, assisted by several eminent pisca- tory characters. London. 1835. 16° Front. and plates. The title-page is engraved, and each page has a woodcut border. The illustrations are by Beckwith and Topham. > ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 37 Chatto, William Andrew. The fisher’s garland for 1835, etc. See Fisher’s garland (The). 1821, ec. 8° Note. *Ang. 39.27 [Chatto, William Andrew.| Rambles in Northumber- land and on the Scottish border; interspersed with brief notices of interesting events in border history. By Stephen Oliver, the younger [ pseudon. de London. 1835. 16° Wadcts. and plan. Imperfect :—pp. i., ii. wanting. Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 contain a few pages on fishing. 8436.14 Another copy. *Ang. 39.24 [Chatto, William Andrew.] Scenes and recollections of fly-fishing in Northumberland, Cumberland, and West- morland. By Stephen Oliver, the younger [ pseudon.]. London. 1834. 16° Wadcts. Contains ‘‘ The fishers’ call’? and ‘‘ The angler’s invitation,’? which were afterwards included in the ‘‘ Newcastle fishers’ garlands.’’ —The appendix con- tains ‘‘ Angling in the olden time,’’ a.review of the older angling literature; ** Observations on the salmon tribe;’’ ‘* Keswick and Ullswater compared; ’’ ** List of trout streams.’’ Cheap and good husbandry. 1676. 4° See {Mark- ham, Gervase |. 3 Cheek, John. The British angler’s instructor. 1862. 24°. See Gould, Alfred. Ang. 18.39.6 Cheek, John. J. Cheek, fishing rod and tackle, um- brella, parasol, walking stick and riding whip manufacturer, the Golden Perch. [Catalogue of prices.] London. 1839. 8° pp.25+. Vigan. as 18.39.6 [Cheek, John.] The young angler’s guide; compris- ing instructions in the arts of fly-fishing, bottom-fishing, trolling, &c. 2d ed. London. 1839. 8° pp. xvi. [xx.], 77. Plates and wdcts. A tackle-maker’s publication. Ang. 16.81.3 [Chetham, James.] The angler’s vade mecum; or, A compendious yet full discourse of angling. With a brief discourse of fish-ponds, and not only the easiest but most palatable. ways of dressing of all sorts of fish, whether belonging to rivers or ponds; and the laws concerning angling, and the preservation of such fish. 3d ed., much enlarged. London... 1700. 16° Plates. ) Two editions were published in 1700, the only difference between them being in the illustrations. With the armorial book-plate of Peter Sarney Benwell. 38 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 18.45.6 [Chitty, Edward.] The illustrated fly-fisher’s text book; a complete guide to the science of fly-fishing for salmon, trout, grayling, &c. By Theophilus South [ psew-. don.|. London. 1845. 8% Front., engr. title-page, 19 plates, and wdcts. ; Imperfect : — plate ‘* The grayling ’’ wanting. Ist edition, 1841, with the title ‘‘ The fly-fisher’s text-book.’’ This isa re-issue, with additional plates. Cholmondeley-Pennell, Henry. See Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley. Ang. 22.16 Chubb, Thomas H. Price list of hexagonal or six strip split bamboo, ash, and.lance wood fishing rods, reels, lines, hooks, flies, etc., [sold by T. H. Chubb, manufacturer and importer of fishing tackle, Post Mills, Vt. Keene, N. H. 1886.] sm. 4° pp.55+. Port. and wdcts. Ang. 49.46.11 Clark, John. The -salmon disease. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° pp. 11. (LONDON, Lug.—ZTnter- national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- tion literature, xi. 4.]) — Also another edition. *Ang. 1.39 [Clark, John Heaviside.] Field sports &c. of the native inhabitants of New South Wales. London. 1813. pp. (18). 10 plates. (Appended to Howitt, Samuel, and others. Foreign field sports, 1814, 4°) The plates are by the author; two represent fishing scenes. Ang. 18.39 [Clarke, Cafz. ,R.M.| The angler’s desideratum ; containing the best and fullest directions for dressing the artificial fly, with some new and valuable inventions by the author, from a practice of nearly half a century. Edin-’ burgh. 1839. 16% pp.48. Weeds. IV. 2880 Clarke, Robert, & co. A list of books on angling, hunt- ing, shooting, and kindred subjects. Cincinnati, O. — [1888.] 12° pp. 32. Ang. 47.21 Clarke, Samuel C. The fishes of the east Florida coast; [ with a chapter on “ The fishing grounds of Florida, tackle and lures, by C. J. Kenworthy”]. Wdcts. (Appended to VAN DOREN, L. O. The fishes of the east Atlantic coast, — 1884, 8°, pp. 99-177.) ‘* Papers that have appeared in the American angler.’’ *Ang. 38.1 [Clements, Lewis.] Shooting adventures, canine lore, and sea-fishing trips. By ‘“ Wildfowler,” “Snapshot,” of the /teld. 2 vol. London. 1879 [1878]. 8° Weaets. ** Sea-fishing trips,’’ ii. 173-268. ‘ "yA eee . _ “~ ° a el ee i ae. > ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 39 Ang. 38.2 [Clements, Lewis.] Shooting, yachting, and sea-fishing trips, at home and on the Continent. 2d series. By ‘“Wildfowler,’ ‘‘Snapshot.” 2 vol. London. 1877. 8° ‘* Sea-fishing and seafowl-shooting excursions,’’ ii. 75-313. First appeared as articles in various sporting periodicals. First series in 1876, with the title, ‘‘ Shooting and fishing trips in England, France, Alsace, Belgium, Holland, and Bavaria.’’ Clericus, psewdon. See Cartwright, William. “Ang. 39-54 Cliffe, John Henry. Notes and recollections of an angler; rambles among the mountains, valleys, and soli- tudes of Wales. With sketches of some of the lakes, streams, mountains, and scenic attracticns in both divisions of the principality. London, efc. 1860. sm. 8° The author wishes ‘‘ to afford the lovers of angling more minute particulars of some of the principal fishing stations than have hitherto ever been pub- lished.’’ ss * Ang. 39-55 The same. London. 1870. sm. 8° A paginal reprint of the first edition. Ang. 39.62 [Coad, J.] The angling excursions of Gregory Green- drake [ pseudon.| in the counties of Wicklow, Meath, Westmeath, Longford, and Cavan; with additions by Geoffrey Greydrake [pseudon. for Thomas Ettingsall]. 4th ed. Dublin, e¢e. 1832. 12° Front. and map. Originally published in parts: pt. 1 ‘‘ Wicklow,’’ 1824; pt. 2 ‘* West- . meath,’’? 1826. To this edition has been added pt. 3, ‘‘ Meath, Longford, and Cavan; by Geoffrey Greydrake.”’ Ang. 49. 46.6 Cobbold, Thomas Spencer. On the destruction of fish and other aquatic animals by internal parasites. London. 1883. 8° ° pp. 20. (LONDON, Ang. — lnuternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. |The fisheries exhibition litera- ture, vi. 7.]) Also another edition. Cocheris, Hippolyte, edzfor. La vieille. 1861. 8° See Fournival, Richard DE. cae sh 95 Cole, Ralph. The young angler’s pocket companion ; or, A new and complete treatise on the art of angling, as may be practised with success in every river in England. To which is now added, a new and most successful method of trolling and laying trimmers, with the best method of smelt-fishing. London. 1795. 24° Front. and plates. Ang. 1'7.95.3 The same. London. [1816.] 24% Front. and wdcts. With a monogram book-plate. —On the first fly-leaf is the autograph of ** John Caley.’’ Some slight omissions have been made in this edition, but the part relating to smelt fishing appears, although no mention of it is made on the title-page. i: ee ee 40 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 45.31 Collection (A) of right merrie garlands for north coun- try anglers. Edited by Joseph Crawhall, and continued to this present year. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1864. 8° Wdcts. and fac-sims. Half-title : —‘*The Newcastle fishers’ garlands.”’ A reprint of the celebrated ‘‘ Fisher’s garlands,’’ 1821-45, with a continu- ation to 1864. The authors of the later garlands are Roxby, Doubleday, Chatto, Crawhall, Thomas Westwood, Robert White, and ‘‘ R. G.,’’ probably Robert Gillan. ‘* Brief notices of some contributors to the original garlands,’’ pp. 309-312. 1'74606.12 Collection (A) of scarce, curious, and valuable pieces, both in verse and prose; chiefly selected from the fugitive productions of the most eminent wits of the present age. Edinburgh: W. Ruddiman. 1773. 12°. ‘¢The art of angling; eight dialogues in verse,’’ pp. 269-334. The same. Edinburgh: 7. Ruddiman and co. 173574 12>, With the exception of the title-page and preface, this is a peginal reprint of the earlier edition. Ang. 39.47 Colquhoun, John. The moor and the loch; containing practical hints on most of the Highland sports, and notices . of the habits of the different creatures of game and prey in the mountainous districts of. Scotland. With an essay on loch-fishing. Edinburgh, etc. 1840. 8° Front., wdcts., and 11 plates. ‘* Loch-fishing,’’ pp. 56-71; ‘‘Fishing on the salt-water lochs,’’ pp. 72— 81. ‘Mr. Colquhoun’s knowledge of sporting and fishing is superior to his attainments as a scientific naturalist. His chapters on salmon and trout fish- ing teem with useful hints, while he is indisputably the first authority of his time on the salmo ferox, and its capture in the larger Scotch lochs.’’— West- wood and Satchell. The same. 2d ed. London. 1841. 8° Front., wadcts., and 14 plates. Several new chapters have been added, including ‘‘The moor burn,’’ pp. 138-149, and ‘‘ River-angling,’’ pp. 149-157. Ang. 39.49 Colquhoun, John. The moor and the loch; containing: | minute instructions in all Highland sports, with wanderings over crag and cortfei, ‘flood and fell.” 3d ed. Edin- burgh, efc. 1851. 8° Front., wdcts., and 12 plates. The author’s ‘‘ Rocks and rivers,’’? which contains four chapters on fishing, has been incorporated with this edition. *Ang. 39.50 The same. 5th ed., enlarged. 2 vol. Edin- burgh, e¢c. 1880. sm. 8° Portrs., wdcts., and 14 plates. * Recollections of my early life,’’ i. 1-35. The author has added to the 4th and 5th editions, whatever passages in his other books ‘‘ Salmon-casts and stray shots ’* and ‘‘ Sporting days’’ appeared to be of interest, or calcu- lated to assist the sportsman. Ang. 45.11 Ang. 39.48 a ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 41 = ‘Ang. 18.58.2 Colquhoun, John. Salmon-casts and stray shots; being fly-leaves from [his] note-book. 2d ed. Edin- burgh, etc. 1858. 16° Portions of this work are included in the 4th and 5th editions of his “ ‘ Moor and the loch.”? Compleat and experienc’d angler (A). [cir. 1712.] na ‘24° See [Markham, Gervase]. e: "Ang. 16. 75: 8 [Compleat servant-maid (The); or, The cook’s ee guide. Containing directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl, andsfish. To which is added, recreation for the ladies © by instructing them in the best methods of catching of fish, either in ponds or rivers. London? 169—?] 24° Imperfect : — title-page, pp. 53-58, and all of the ‘‘ Table”’ except the first page, wanting. This is an edition of ‘‘The accomplish’d lady’s delight.’? The Be en- titled ‘“The female angler’’ is compiled from Walton, Barker, and others. _ The title quoted is written in pencil on an inserted fly-leaf. oS . Compleatest angling booke (The) that ever was writ. Ea [1881.] 4° See [Crawhall, Joseph]. Bs aa 60.4 Complete family-piece (The), and narays gentleman and farmer’s best guide; in three parts. 1. Containing a choice collection of ra cical Maile eataie in physick and surgery, cookery, pastry, and confectionary, efc. 2. Full instructions in hunting, coursing, and shooting; cautions, rules, and directions to be observed in fishing, with the manner of making and preserving rods, lines, artificial flies, &c., and for chusing and preserving several sorts of curious baits; a kalender of all work to be done in gardens. 3. Rules for the improving of land, and managing a farm in all its branches. 2d ed., improved. London. 1737. sm. 12° ‘¢ Directions for fishing,’’ pp. 329-350. Ang. 1'7.'78.2 complete fisherman (The); or, Universal angler. Containing full directions for taking all kinds of river fish ; to which is added the whole art of fly-fishing, with instruc- tions how to make artificial flies, likewise a compendious account of the principal sea-fish. 2d ed. London. [1780?] 12° . front. The frontispiece has the date 1778. A note in pencil on the first fly-leaf describes the work as ‘‘scarce & curious.’’ a : Ang. 17.78.3 . Front. The frontispiece has the date 1778. The same. 34 ed. London. [178=-?] sm. 12% 42 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 60.3 Complete grazier (The); or, Gentleman and farmer’s directory. Containing also directions for making fish ponds, or canals, and for storing them, and ordering the — fish in the best manner. With several other useful and curious particulars. Written by a country gentleman, and originally designed for private use. 4th ed. London. 1770. 312% Was, | ‘* Of fish ponds,’’ pp. 244-252. Ang. 50.15 Connecticut — Commissioners of fisheries. [ist], 4th— 13th, 15th-17th, 19th—22d report of the commissioners, 1867, 1870-1879, 1881-1883, 1885-1888. Hartford, efc. 1867-87. 8° Plates. 7 The 1st report has the title, ‘‘ Report of the commissioners concerning the protection of fish in the Connecticut river, &c.’’ The 16th report is called — ** 16th annual ee ok of the fish commissioners and Ist report of the shell fish commissioners.’? The pages containing _ the report of the shell se commis- ‘sioners have been taken out from this copy. *Ang. 39.38 Conway, James. Forays among salmon and deer. London. 1861. sm. 8° A reprint, with four additional chapters, of his ‘‘ Letters from the High- — lands.”’ 9464.25 Conway, James. Letters from the Highlands ; or, Two months among the salmon and the deer. London. 1859. sm. 8° Front. and wdcts. Several of the letters were originally published in the Fie/d. Reprinted, with additions, as ‘‘Forays among salmon and deer.”’ Cooper, Alfred W. Sporting sketches with pen and pencil. 1878. 4° See Francis, Francis, axd Cooper, A. W. Ang. 50.73 Cope, Edward Drinker. The fisheries of Pennsylvania. Plates. (Appended to PENNSYLVANIA — Commissioners of fisheries. Report for 1881/82, 8°, pp. 103-194.) ‘*A descriptive and systematic account of the species of fishes known or supposed to exist in the waters of Pennsylvania.’’ Ang. 50.2.4(17) Cope, Edward Drinker. On the zodlogical position of Texas. Washington. 1880. 8° pp.(4),51. (U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin, 17.) VIII. 39(17) Another copy. Coquet-dale fishing songs (The). 1852. 8° See [ Doubleday, Thomas ]. | Ang. 49.38 Cornish, James. A view of the present state of the sal- mon and Channel-fisheries, and of the statute laws by which they are regulated, showing that it is to the defects of the latter that the present scarcity of the fish is to be attributed. Comprehending also the natural history and habits of the salmon, with some of its peculiarities hitherto undescribed; with the form of a new act designed to re oe en, ee Sa eee m) =| my : > Sg , es) ' ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 43 remedy the evils so generally complained of, and an abstract of the evidence before the committee of the house of com- mons‘upon the subject. With notes. London. 1824. 8° Ang. 49.46.6 Cornish, Thomas. Crustaceans. London. 1883. 8° pp. 21. (LONDON, Eug.—Jnternational fisheries exhibi- tion, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vi. 11.]) Also another edition. Ang. 49.46.6 Cornish, Thomas. Mackerel and pilchard fisheries. London. 1883. 8° pp. 38. (LONDON, Eng. — Jnter- national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- tion literature, vi. 4. | ) Also another edition. Ang. 48.12 Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor. Instruc- tions pratiques sur la pisciculture; suivies de mémoires et de rapports sur le méme sujet. Paris. 1853. 12° Plates and wdct. ** Mémoire sur les bancs artificiels d’huitres du lac Fusaro,’’ pp. 121-129; **Lettre de Jacobi sur la fécondation artificielle des ceufs de saumon et de truite,’’? pp. 130-139. *Ang. 48.8 Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor. Practical instructions in fish-raising. (/z FRY, W.H., editor. A complete treatise on artificial fish-breeding, 1866, 12°, pp. 29-80.) 49.44 . Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor. Report on the means of stocking all the streams of France with fish. (/x GARLICK, Theodatus. A treatise on the artificial Ang. 48.1 propagation of certain kinds of fish, 1857, 8°, pp. 55-67.) Ang. 48.2 Also in other editions. See also W. H. Fry’s ‘‘ Complete treatise on artificial fish-breeding.’’ *Ang. 477.9 Couch, Jonathan. A history of the fishes of the British. islands. Containing coloured plates from drawings by the author. 4 vol. London. 1868, ’67-69. 8° Wedcts. and 252 col. plates. Plates 1, 58, 121, and 180 are used as frontispieces. **This valuable work of a distinguished naturalist contains much informa- tion respecting the fisheries, and more especially those of Cornwall and Devon.’’ — Westwood and Satchell, Osmund Lambert in his ‘‘ Angling literature in England ”’ says, ‘* With the assistance of the illustrations contained in ‘Couch’ any of our fishes may be ‘identified at a glance.”’ Ang. 60.2 Country gentleman’s companion (The). By a country gentleman, from his own experience. 2 vol. London. 75 3.'5m,'1 2°. ** Of fishing,’’ i. 235-239; ‘‘Of angling,’’ ii. 64-106. The treatise on angling in vol. ii. is the prose version of John Dennys’s «Secrets of angling,’’ published by Gervase Markham in his ‘‘ Pleasures of princes ’’ and ** Country contentments.’’ 44 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Country house-wife’s garden (The). 1676. 4° See | Markham, Gervase ]. | Ang. 18.78.3 [Cox, Irwin Edward Bainbridge.] The angler’s diary Ang. 18.'78.4 and fisherman’s guide to the rivers and lakes of the world. To which are added a list of rivers of Great Britain, with their stations; also forms for registering the fish taken during the year. By I. E. B. C. London. [1878.] sm. 8° (2 cop.) This annual was first published as ‘‘ The angler’s diary; or, Forms for reg- istering the fish taken during the year.”’ *Ang. 18.66.8 [Cox, Irwin Edward Bainbridge.] Facts and useful hints relating to fishing and shooting; being a collection of various methods for capturing birds, beasts, vermin, and fish, with recipes useful to the fisherman and sportsman. To which is added a list of recipes for the management and cure of dogs in disease. 3d ed. Edited by I. E. B.C. London. 1874. sm. 8° Wects. *Ang. 16.'74.3 [Cox, Nicholas.] The gentleman’s recreation, in four — 244.115 *34-53 parts, viz. hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing; wherein these exercises are largely treated of. With an abstract at the end of each subject of such laws as relate to the same. 3d ed., with the addition of a Hunting-horse. London. 1686. sm.8° Front. and 3 plates. The large folding plate which forms the frontispiece is entitled “ The antient hunting noats with Marsh’s additions.’’ It is often wanting. The ‘‘ Hunting-horse’’ is apparently by another author, and has the imprint, Oxford, 1685. [Cox, Nicholas.]| The gentleman’s recreation, in four parts, viz. hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing; wherein these exercises are largely treated of. Also the method of breeding and managing a hunting-horse. 4th ed., to which is now added a perfect abstract of all the forest-laws, and of every particular act of parliament as do any way relate to the several kinds of game above mention’d. London. 1697. sm.8° SEugr. title-page and 4 plates. [ | The same. Whereto is added a perfect abstract of all the forest-laws, with several forms of warrants relating thereto, never before printed. 6th ed., with large addi- tions. London. 1721. sm. 8° Front. and'4 plates. Copies of these editions are seldom found complete. The large folding plate here has the title ‘‘ The antient hunting notes with Marsh’s & Coll, Cook’s additions,’’? and its illustrations are different from those of the one in the previous editions. With the armorial book-plate of ‘‘Hen'Y Frankland Esqr’’ (Sir Charles Henry Frankland, Bart.) collector of the port of Boston, 1741-1757; and Sa autograph note ‘‘ The gift of Henry Frankland Esqt to H = C= Library ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 45 *Ang. 16.'74.6 Another copy. Imperfect : — frontispiece, and pp. 5-8 of the ‘‘ Forest laws,’’ wanting. aa Ang. 45.13. Crawhall, Joseph. Border notes & mixty-maxty. [Newcastle upon Tyne.] 1880. sm.4°% /élustr. Litho- graphed. **50 copies. Imprinted by Andrew Reid for the author. Plates de- stroyed.”’ **An ‘ ollapodrida’ of angling verse and miscellaneous drollery, illustrated with masterly pen and ink sketches, some of them by the author’s son, coloured plates, head and tail pieces, eéc.’? — Westwood and Satchel. Crawhall, Joseph, eaztor. A collection of right merrie garlands for north country anglers. See Collection (A) of right merrie garlands, efc. 1864. 8° *Ang. 1.36 [Crawhall, Joseph.| The compleatest angling booke *Ang. 45.1 Ang. 18.80 Ang. 18.23 that ever was writ; being done oute of y® Hebrewe and other tongues by a person of honor. [2d ed. Newcastie- upon-Tyne. 1881.] 4° Jdlustr. Printed on one side of the leaf only. — 100 copies printed, and the plates destroyed. Ist edition, 1859, limited to 40 copies. The illustrations are by the author, and consist of etchings, woodcuts, designs colored by hand, e¢e. The second edi- tion contains nearly all the plates of the first, and almost as many new ones. ** A very curious and original work and one of the chief rarities of the angling bibliophile’s collection. . . . It is partly historical and practical, partly legendary and poetical. . . . Someof the engravings were employed to adorn the large paper copies of the ‘ Newcastle fishers’ garlands, ’ 1864.’’ — Westwood and Satchell. [Crawhall, Joseph, editor.] Izaak Walton: his wallet booke. 1885. 8° See Walton, Izaak. 4 Crawhall, Joseph. A jubilee thought, imagined & adorn’d by Joseph Crawhall. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1887. sm. 4° pp. 75. Ldlustr. ** A miscellaneous collection of scraps, concise poems, and historical remin- iscences, chiefly of Newcastle, with very odd block illustrations.’’— Pudlishers’ circular. One of the illustrations represents a fish. Cross, David W. Fifty years with the gun and rod. Including tables showing the velocity, distance, penetration or effect of shot, calculated by Leonard Case; gun trials by the Chicago /ze/d; how and where to “hold,” etc. Cleveland, Ohio. 1880. 8° Wedcets. [Cussac, J.] Pisciceptologie; ou, L’art de la péche a la ligne. Discours sur les poissons, la maniére de les prendre et de les accommoder; la péche aux filets et autres instrumens; suivi d’un traité des étangs, efe. [Also “table raisonnée des péches, avec les noms des poissons en diverses langues.”] Par J. C***. 3° éd. Paris. 1823. sm.12° Fyront. and 28 plates. 46 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 18.63 Cutcliffey H. C.. The art of trout fishing on rapid Ang.18.63.2 streams; comprising a complete system of fishing the north Devon streams and their like. With detailed instructions in the art of fishing with the artificial fly, the natural fly, the fern web, beetle, maggot, worm, and min- now, both natural and artificial, South Molton. 1863. 16° (2 cop.) Ang. 18.63.3 The same. London. 1883. 162 *Ang. 47.4 Cuvier, Georges, Baron. The class pisces; with sup- plementary additions by Edward Griffith and C. H. Smith. London. 1834. 1.82 pp. viii., 680. Front. and 63 plates. oy : - Forms vol. x. of his ‘‘ Animal kingdom,’’ 1827-35. With the armorial book-plate of Samuel T. Tisdale. Cypress, J.,77., pseudon. See Hawes, William Post. D., J. Thesecretsofangling. 1811, etc. See [Dennys, John]. | Ang. 18.01 Daniel, William Barker. Rural sports. 3 vol. Lon- don. 1807. 1.8°% Plates, plan, and fables. -The title-pages are engraved. - Vol. ii. is devoted to angling. This edition contains the plates of the first edition (1801-2), with addi- tional ones. Most of them were engraved by John Scott, who excelled all his predecessors in the art of engraving animals. Lowndes’ ‘‘ Bibliographer’s manual,’’ Westwood and Satchell’s ‘‘ Bibliotheca piscatoria,’? and other bibliographies, do not mention an edition of 1807. Ang. 18.01 Supplement. [London.] 1813. 1. 8° pp. (10), 742, (29). Fort. and plates. The title-page is engraved. ; Pages I-571 are devoted to angling, and contain Sir Henry Ellis’s ‘‘ Cata- logue of books on angling,’’ a translation of book xv. of Vaniére’s ‘‘Preedium rusticum,’? an account of the rivers of Great Britain, ec. Danish parsonage (A). 1884. 8° Sée [Vicary, yey 9 | | *Ang. 26.4 Dashwood, Richard Lewes. Chiploquorgan; or, Life’ by the camp fire in Dominion of Canada and Newfound- land. New ed. London. 1872. sm. 8° Front. and Plate. 3 3 Ist edition, 1871. Contains accounts of fishing in the Nepisiguit, Restigouche, and other rivers. : Ang. 18.76 Davies, George Christopher. Angling idylls. London. | 1876. sm. 8° | A part of this work is included in Chatto’s “‘ Angler’s souvenir,’’ edited by Davies, which appeared in 1877. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 47 Ang. 18.73.4. Davies, George Christopher. Fishing; a comprehen- sive handbook of the art, including sea-fishing. London. [1873?]. 16% pp. 64. Wdaets. This edition was published by Dean and son. An edition was published by the ‘‘graphotyping company’’ in 1873, as one of the series called ‘* Champion handbooks.’’ “Ang. 18.73.3 Davies, George Christopher. Mountain, meadow, & mere. A series of outdoor sketches of sport, scenery, adventures, and natural history. 2d ed. London. 1874. sm. 8°. front., plates, and wdcts. Many of the articles originally appeared in the Fe/d, and other periodicals. There are several chapters on fishing. *Ang. 39.3 Davies, George Christopher. Norfolk broads and rivers; or, The water-ways, lagoons, and decoys of east Anglia. Edinburgh, etc. 1883. 8° Front. and 11 plates. Most of the chapters originally appeared in periodicals. ‘« The illustrations are printed on copperplates direct from negatives taken, with one exception, by the author, and etched by a process worked by Messrs. T. & R. Annan.”’ Contains ‘‘The fish of the broads;’’ ‘‘The herring-fishery;’? ‘‘ About eels;’’ ‘‘ Eel-sets;’’ ‘* Pike-fishing in Jordan;’’ and other chapters on fishing. 8433-11 Another copy. Ang. 44.13 Davies, George Christopher. Peter Penniless, game- keeper and gentleman. With original illustrations. Lon- don. [1884.] sm.8° Front. and wdcts. Contains several chapters on fishing. *Ang. 18.28 [Davy, Szv Humphry, dart.] Salmonia: or, Days of fly fishing; in a series of conversations. With some account of the habits of fishes belonging to the genus salmo. By an angler. London. 1828. 16° Plates and wdcts. ‘¢T]lustrations from the author’s own drawings.’’ — Westwood and Satchelt. A review of this work, attributed to Sir Walter Scott, is found in the Quar- terly review, vol. xxxviii., 1828, pp. 503-535. Ang. 18.28.2 [ | The same. 2d ed. London. 1829. 16° Plates and wdcts. Contains six additional engraved plates. 34.166 Another copy. *Ang. 18.28.3 [ |]. The same. ist American from 2d London ed. Philadelphia. 1832. sm.12°% Plates. Does not contain the six engraved plates. *Ang. 18.28.4 [ ] . The same. 3d ed. London. 1832. 16° Plates and wdcts. Has the same illustrations as the second edition. Ang. 18.28.6 The same. 4th ed. London. 1851. 16° Portrs. and wdcts. This edition contains additions by Dr. John Davy, brother of the author. 48 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 18.28.5 [Davy, Szvy Humphry, dart.] Salmonia: or, Days of fly-fishing; in a series of conversations. With some account of the habits of fishes belonging to the genus salmo. — Consolation in travel, or, The last days of a phi- losopher. London. 1840: 1.12% Plates. This is vol. ix. of his ‘* Collected works,’’ 1839-40, without the general title-page and ‘‘ advertisement.”’ *Ang. 18.55.2 Davy, John (1790-1868). The angler and his friend ; or, Piscatory colloquies and fishing excursions. London. 1855. 16% Wedets. *Ang. 18.51.13. Davy, John (1790-1868). The angler in the Lake District; or, Piscatory colloquies and fishing excursions in Westmoreland and Cumberland. London. 1857. 16° Ang. 18.83.3. Dawson, George (1813-1883). Angling talks; being the ‘“‘ Winter talks on summer pastimes”’ contributed to the Forest and stream. New York. 1883. sm. 8° pp. 78. The ‘‘ Talks ’? were published in 1882-83. ee *Ang. 18.76.5 Dawson, George (1813-1883). Pleasures of angling ~ with rod and reel for trout and salmon. New York. 1876. sm.8°% Front. and plates. ‘*Most of the sketches which make up this volume were published in the Albany evening journal.’’ They contain accounts of fishing excursions to the Cascapedia, a little river in the province of Quebec, and of trout fishing in the Adirondacks. Ang. 38.9 Dax, Louis, vicomte DE. Souvenirs de mes chasses et péches dans le midi de la France; suivis de rénseigne- ments sur la chasse 4 tir en France. Paris. 1858. 18° Hlalf-title : — ** Récits de sport.’’ *Ang. 47.11 Day, Francis. British and Irish salmonide. London, etc. 1887. 1.8% Wedcts. and 12 plates. All but three of the plates are colored. The illustrations were drawn by the author, and colored from nature by Miss Florence Woolward. Ang. 49.46.8 Day, Francis. The commercial sea fishes of Great Britain. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° (LONDON, Eng. — International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, viii. 1.]) ‘ Also another edition. ae Ang. 49.46.2 Day, Francis. Fish culture. London. 1883. 82 4 plates. (LONDON, Eng.— Jlnternational fisheries exht- bition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, ii. 1.]) Also another edition. Ang. 47.477 Day, Francis. On the fishes of the Andaman islands. . [London. 1870.] 8° pp. (29). Proceedings of the zo0logical society, 1870, pp. 677-705. Fah -% rT. 4 oo et te ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. AQ *Ang. 1.20 Day, Francis. The fishes of Malabar. London. 1865. 4°. Wedets. and 20 plates. The plates were drawn and engraved by the author. 47.16 Another copy. Ang. 47.47 Day, Francis. On the fishes of the Neilgherry hills and rivers around their bases. [London. 1867.] 8° pp. (22). Proceedings of the z0blogical society, 1867, pp. 281-302. . Ang. 49.46.6 Day, Francis. On the food of fishes. London. 1883. 8°. pp. 36. (LONDON, Eug.— lnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vi. | 8.]) Also another edition. Ang. 49.46.2 Day, Francis. Indian fish and fishing. London. 1883. 8% pp. (2),59+. Wdacts. and 4 plates. (LON- DON, Lng.— [nternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, ii. 6.]) Also another edition. ne: 47.47 Day, Francis. Remarks on some of the fishes in the Calcutta museum.— On the freshwater fishes of Burma, pt.i. [London. 1869.] 8° pp. (43). Proceedings of the z00logical society, 1869, pp.. 511-527, 548-560, 611-623. Ang. 49.3 Day, Francis. Report on the fresh water fish and fish- eries of India and Burma. [With appendices.] Calcutta. 1973. 8% VIII. 391(ix) De Caux, J. W. The best system of life insurance for | fishermen. (/z LONDON, Aug.—Jluternativnal fisheries exhibition, 1883. The fisheries exhibition literature, 1884, $°, ix. 115-137.) Ang. 1.25 De Kay, James Ellsworth. Zoology of New-York; or, The New-York fauna. Comprising detailed descriptions of all the animals hitherto observed within the state, with brief notices of those occasionally found near its borders. Pt. iii., iv. 2 pt. inivol. Albany. 1842, and adlas of — 102 plates. (In NEW YORK (State) — Geological survey. Natural history of New York, 1842, 4°, i. 3, 4.) Contents : —iii. Reptiles and amphibia. —iv. Fishes. “List of works referred to,’’ iii. v.—vi.; iv. xi.—xii, The general title-pages are engraved. With the armorial book-plate of John C. Brune. Ang. 18.68.2 Dempster, Henry. The decked-welled fishing boat, and fisheries and fish market reform; being dialogues on these important subjects. With full information on the oyster question. Glasgow. 1868. 16% Plates and wdcts. 50 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 45.15 [Dennys, John.] The secrets of angling; teaching the choicest tooles, baits, and seasons for the taking of any fish in pond orriver. Practised, and familiarly opened in three books, by J. D. Augmented with many approved experi- ments, by W. Lauson. [Edited by Sir Henry Ellis. ] London. 1652. Reprinted 1811. 8°. pp. (8), 36+.. Wdadcts. With the armorial book-plate of John Caley (?) whose autograph appears on the first fly-leaf. : 100 copies printed. — 1st edition, 1613. This reprint was published in 1812, in Brydges’ ‘ British bibliographer,”’ ii. 465-502. Lauson’s additions contain the seven woodcuts of hooks. ‘© Beloe says of the book that ‘ perhaps there does not exist in the circle of English literature a rarer volume.’ Sir John Hawkins confessed ‘he could never get a sight of it.” °’"— Westwood and Satchell. ‘“*No more musical and graceful verses were ever written on the art of angling.’’— Dict. nat. biog. For an account of the author and the work, see Westwood and Satchell’s ‘* Bibliotheca piscatoria,’? pp. 73-75; also, Osmund Lambert’s ‘‘ Angling literature in England,’’ pp. 43-46. Ang. 45.17 [ |] The same. By 1.D. London. 1613. [With the comments of William Lauson, 1653.] Wéadcts. (Re- printed in ARBER, Edward, editor. An English garner, 1877, 8°, i. 141-198.) ; ‘* A very imperfect version.’’— Dict. nat. biog. 1542'7.2'7(i) Another copy. Ang. 45.16 The same. 1613. A reprint, with introduction by Thomas Westwood. London. 1883. sm.4° pp. 62. 14453-40 Another copy. | 14453-47 [ | The same. Edited [with notes] by “ Pisca- tor.” 2 vol. in 1. Edinburgh. 1885. 16° © (BIBLIO- THECA curiosa, 43.) 350 copies. — ** Privately printed.”’ ‘* List of books relating to angling,’’ ii. 63-64. Ang. 18.78.2 [Desloges, Louis Camille Auguste.] Le parfait pé- cheur a la ligne, au filet, etc.; suivi du calendrier du pécheur, d’un traité de pisciculture simplifié, de l’aquarium, et des lois et ordonnances sur la péche fluviale. Par L. B. Renauld [ pseudon.|. Paris. 1878. 16° Weets. Ist edition, 1858, signed ‘‘ Renaud;’’ later editions were signed ‘* L. D. Renauld.’’ *Ang. 24.1 D’Ewes, J. Sporting in both hemispheres. London, etc. 1858. sm. 8° Col. front. and col. plates. Chapters 15, 16, and 19 are on fishing. ‘‘ The author is said to be a descendant of Charles Cotton.’*— Westwood and Satchell. AL 1152.2.21 Dexter, Charles. Angling songs. (/u his Versions and verses, 1865, 8°, pp. 135-154.) : ”) ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. | 51 : Any. 18. 35-10 Deyeux, Théophile. Le vieux chasseur. 5° éd., = el - = se revue par son fils, précédée d’une préface par Jules Janin. Paris. 1873. 24° Wdets. Ist edition, 1835. Page 177 contains ‘‘ Tir du poisson dans l’eau.”’ This is the only mention of fishes that occurs. f ang 18.73 Dick, St. John. Flies and fly-fishing for white and brown trout, grayling, and coarse fish; with hints on using the minnow and grasshopper bait. London. 1873. sm. 8° Wacts. ec Dinks, pseudon. See Peel, Jonathan. | pS’ Discourse (A) of fish and fish-ponds. 1713, etc. See -_[North, Roger |. ne. 45-30 [Doubleday, Thomas.] The Coquet-dale fishing songs. Now first collected and edited by a north-country angler. Edinburgh, efe. 1852. sm. 8° Consists of the original contributions of Doubleday and Robert Roxby to ‘the ‘‘ Newcastle fishers’ garlands,’’ with the history of the composition of each song, and a short sketch of Roxby’s life. The airs to which the songs were composed are appended. Doubleday, Thomas. The fisher’s garland for 1821, etc. Si See Fisher’s garland (The). 1821, ec. 8° Note. _ Ang. 18.41 Dougall, James Dalziel. Salmon and trout angling. x aes 3 2d ed. Glasgow, efc. 1843. 16° pp. 48. Front. % * This is the first edition, 1841, with a new title-page. me *Ang. 18.62.5 Dryden, Adam. Hints to anglers. Edinburgh. 1862. mi 24°. pp. (4), 40. 5 maps. The last half of the book describes the trout streams of the south of Scot- land. Du Bartas, Guillaume DE SALUSTE, seigneur. See Sa- luste, Guillaume DE, sezgneur Du Bartas. Ang. 48.34 Dubravius, Joannes, 4p. 0f Olmutz. De piscinis libri v. Accedunt ejusdem argumenti ex veterum recentiorumque scriptorum libris excerpta. Omnia Herm. Conringii cura iterum edita, & ab innumeris mendis' purgata, cum prefationibus. Helmestadii. 1671. sm. 4° Weet. The extracts are from Varro, Columella, Pliny, Constantinus Porphyroge- netus, Crescenzi, and Heresbach. A translation was published in 1599, with the title, ‘* A new booke of good husbandry, very pleasaunt, and of great profite both for gentlemen and yomen, e/c.’’ Ang. 49.46.6 Duff, Robert William. The herring fisheries of Scot- land. London. 1883. 8° pp.40. (LONDON, Ang. — International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vi. 3.]) | Also another edition. 52 *Ang. 1.2 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis. Traité général des pesches, et histoire des poissons qu’elles fournissent, tant pour la subsistance des hommes que pour plusieurs autres usages qui ont rapport aux arts et au commerce. Par M. Duhamel du Monceau et M. de La Marre. [Tom. i.];-— Par M. Duhamel du Monceau. [Tom. ii. ]— M34. tome I. 4, os Paige: i [OO S2s {° Plates, maps, and diagrs. “One of the finest works on fishing and the fisheries in any language. The plates number 250.’’— Westwood and Satchell. . Included in the ‘‘ Description des arts et métiers faite ou approuvée par MM. de l’académie des sciences.”’ Ang. 44.16 Dykes, Thomas. All round sport with fish, fur, & feather; also adventures on the turf and the road, in the hunting and cricket fields, and over yachting courses, links, and curling ponds. With illustrations by Finch Mason, A. E. Havell, R. M. Alexander, F. C. Boult, and Cuthbert Bradley. London. 1887. 8° Wdcts. and 24 plates. ‘© A series of stories, sketches, and songs. . . . Some have already seen the light in various journals.’’— Preface. ‘* With the rod on Loch Lomond,’’ pp. 61-65; ‘‘ The pick o’ the basket, [poem],’’ p. 173; ‘‘ How we opened Loch Ard,’’ pp. 211-215; ‘‘ With the long-line fishers on the east coast,’’ pp. 232-242; ‘* Salmon-fishing on Loch Tay,’ pp. 275-279. *Ang. 45.19 Edinburgh angling club. Songs of the club. With 40.44 Ang. 48.1 Ang. 48.2 illustrations drawn and engraved by members of the club. New ed., with additions. Edinburgh. 1879. 8° Fyrout., engr. title-page, vigns., and fac-sim. Ist edition, 1851. ‘* Printed privately for members of the club.’’ The illustrations are engraved by William Forrest, from drawings by George Simson, R. Caunter, W. Forrest, A. Perigal, and others. The engraved title-page has the date 1878. Edinburgh, Scotland — [nternational fisheries exhibition, 1882. Fish and fisheries; a selection from the prize essays of the exhibition. 1883. 8° See Herbert, David, editor. Edwards, Henri Milne. Report on artificial fish-culture, and on stocking barren and impoverished rivers with fish artificially hatched. (/z GARLICK, Theodatus. A treatise on the artificial propagation of certain kinds of fish, 1857, 8°, pp. 35-54.) Also in other editions. See also W. H. Fry’s « Complete treatise on artificial fish-breeding.”? Ang. 1.44 V. 1204 *20.6 VI. 2841 VII. 1680 12353-30 Ang. 30.2 Ang. 3.1 ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 53 Ang. 44.18 Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson. Shakespeare as an angler. London. 1883. sm. 8° pp. 78. Front. ‘© A reprint of two papers written for the Amtiguary, in October and November, 1881. . . . The frontispiece, representing an angler of the time of Shakespeare, is taken from the ‘ Song of the nightingale,’ in the Rox- burghe ballads, vol. ii. p. 253, ed. Chappell.’’— Preface. An appendix contains four old poems on angling, and a list of sea-fish men- tioned by Shakespeare. ‘VIL. 1625 + Elliott, Henry Wood. The seal-islands of Alaska. Maps, plates, and wdcts. (/n GOODE, G. B. The history and present condition of the fishery industries, 1881, 4°, ix.) “* Catalogue of the fishes of the Pribylov group,’’ pp. 136-137. The same, separated. A monograph of the seal-islands of Alaska. Washington. 1882. 4° Plates, maps, and wdcts. (U.S. commission of fish and fisheries. Special bulletin, 176.) ** Reprinted, with additions, from the report on the fishery industries of the roth census.”’ Report on the seal islands of Alaska. Maps, plates,and wdcts. (Jn UNITED STATES— Census. (1880.) The newspaper and periodical press, e¢c., 1884, 4°, [3 ].) 2 cop. Also in the set of Congressional Documents. The same, separated. Elliott, William (1788-1863). Carolina sports by land and water; including incidents of devil-fishing, &c. Charleston. 1846. 12° Contains ‘‘ Devil fishing;’’ ‘‘ Drum fishing;’’ ‘‘ Bass fishing;’’ ‘‘ Sheeps- head fishing.”’ ‘¢ Several of the sketches have already been published under the signatures of ‘ Piscator’ and ‘ Venator.’ ’’ The same. New York. 1859. 12% Front. and 5 plates. A chapter on the sea-serpent has been added. The same. London. 1867. sm. 8°% [Ellis, Sx Henry (1777-1869).] Acatalogue of books on angling; with some brief notices of several of their authors. London. 1811. 8° pp. (2), 21. First published in the ‘* British bibliographer,’’ vol. ii., 1812. ‘* Not more than sixty detached copies with title-page and index were taken off,”’ is noted by Sir Henry, in a revised copy with ms. additions. This is the earliest attempt at a list of books on angling, and registers 75 distinct works in chrono- logical order. It was reprinted without acknowledgment, in the supplement to Daniel’s ‘‘ Rural sports,’’? 1813; and again, enlarged and improved, by Pickering in 1836, with the title ‘‘ Bibliotheca piscatoria,’’ as a supplement to Boosey’s ‘‘ Piscatorial reminiscences.”’ Ephemera, pseudon. See Fitzgibbon, Edward. Epitome (The) of the art of husbandry. 1669. 24° See [Blagrave, Joseph ]. 54 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 46.22 [Esdaile, David.] Contributions to natural history, Ang. 49.18 Ang. 18.20 Ang. 49.2 chiefly in relation to the food of the people. By a rural D.D. 2ded. Edinburgh, etc. 1867. 16° Wedcets. Contents :— Hippophagy; or, Should we eat our horses? —The progress of hippophagy; a. plea for eating horse-flesh.— Mycophagy; or, Should we eat funguses? — Life and history of a salmon. — Salmon and pisciculture. — Scotch salmon and Scotch law. — The salmon rivers of England and Wales.— Salmon, British and colonial. —Salmon-rearing at Stormontfield, and fish cul- ture. — Something more about the hatching of fish. — The herring. — Popular weather prognostics. — Hirudiculture (leech-culture). — Maritime _pisci- culture :— Lagoon of Comacchio. Oyster-culture. Mussel-culture. — Fish diet, and its effects on the human constitution. — Fish-culture at Fusaro and Con- carneau. — Horses, ancient and modern.—vThe Arab horse of Africa. — Acclimatisation societies. — New system of sea-fishing. Essay (An) on the right of angling in the river Thames, and in all other public navigable rivers; in which the pub- | : lic right to angle in all such rivers is stated and proved. Reading. [1787?] 8° pp. (10), 61. Written in answer to a pamphlet published in 1787, entitled ‘‘ A letter to a proprietor of a fishery on the river Thames.”’ [Ettingsall, Thomas.] The angling excursions of Greg- ory Greendrake, with additions by Geoffrey Greydrake. 1832. 12% See [Coad, J.]. Evans, W. The art of angling; or, Complete fly-fisher: describing the different kinds of fish, their haunts, places of feeding, &c. To which are added the various kinds of baits, and diversity of flies which nature produces, with directions for making artificial flies. New ed., revised and corrected. London. [182-?] 12° This is the edition published in Uxbridge in 1820, with a new title-page. With a few slight changes it is the same as the earlier editions of Charles Bowlker’s ‘* Art of angling.”’ Exact and authentic account (An) of the greatest white- herring-fishery in Scotland. 1885. 8° See Campbell, John. F., K. J. By the loch & river side. 1866. obl. 4° See | Finlay, K. J.]. | Faber, George Louis. The fisheries of the Adriatic and the fish thereof. A report of, the Austro-Hungarian sea- fisheries, with a detailed description of the marine fauna of the Adriatic gulf. [With an introduction by Albert Giin- ther.] London. 1883. 4° Front., plates, plans, and tables. | ** Bibliography,’’ pp. xxv.—xxvi. “‘Index to the Italian local and vulgar names of the Adriatic fauna,’ pp. 268-276. —‘‘ Index to the Croatian local and vulgar names,’’ pp. 277- 283. “8 of the illustrations are after drawings by Leo Littrow. > ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 55 Facts on the natural history and habits of the salmon. Y —[1867.] 8°. See [Garnett, Thomas]. ng. At: 60.2 Fairfax, Thomas, Zsg. The complete sportsman; or, Country gentleman’s recreation. Containing the art of angling in all its various branches, the breeding and man- aging game cocks, etc. By J. [or rather T.] Fairfax. New ed., revised, corrected, and improved. London. 1795. $m. 12° Ist edition, about 1760. ** Angling,’’ pp. 1-44. Ang. 17. 60.3 [Fairfax, Thomas, £sg.] The new Complete sports- man; or, The town and country gentleman’s recreation. Containing the whole arts* of angling, the breeding and managing game cocks, efc. Revised, corrected, and improved by George Morgan, assisted by many experi- enced gentlemen. London. [18—?] 12° Imperfect : — frontispiece wanting. ** Angling,’’ pp. 1-44. The text is identical with that of the edition of 1795. Familiar history (A) of the British fishes. [1859.] 16°. See [Buckland, F. T.]. | A tang. a 3. Farrar, Charles Alden John. Eastward, ho! or, Adven- tures at Rangeley lakes. Containing the amusing experi-_ ence and startling incidents connected with a trip of a par- _ty of Boston boys to the wilds of Maine. A story founded _on fact. Boston, efc. 1880. sm.12° Fyront., wdcts., and map. (ln his Lake and forest series.) Describes several fishing, excursions. Farrar, Charles Alden John. Illustrated guide book to the Androscoggin lakes, and the head-waters of the Con- necticut, Magalloway, and Androscoggin rivers, Dixville notch, Grafton notch, and Andover, Maine, and vicinity. Also a treatise on camping out, the game and fish .laws of Maine and New Hampshire, railroad, steamboat, and stage routes, eéc. [11th ed.] Boston, ec. 1887. sm. 8° Map and wdcts. Gives information about the fishing in these regions. Farrar, Charles Alden John. Illustrated guide book to Moosehead lake and vicinity, the wilds of northern Maine, and the head-waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot, and St. John rivers. Also the game and fish laws of Maine, rail- road; steamboat, and stage routes, eéc. Boston, eéc. 1878. 16° Front., map, and wacts. Imperfect : —\arge map wanting. *. 56 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 1031'7.6 Farrar, Charles Alden John. “Tilustrated guide book to | Moosehead lake and vicinity, e¢e. [3d ed.] Boston, efc. 1880. 16° Front., map, and wdcts. Imperfect : —\arge map wanting. The same. [7th ed.] Boston, efe. 1884. 12% Front., wdcts., plate, and maps. *Ang. 49-24 [Fea, James.] An account of the new method of fish- ‘ing on the coasts of Shetland. Published in 1775. (Ap- pended to his Present state of the Orkney islands considered, 1884, 8°, pp. 131-160.) | With a reprint of the original title-page. Ang. 28.8 *Ang. 49.24 [Fea,James.] The present state of the Orkney islands considered; and, An account of the new method of fishing on the coasts of Shetland. Published in 1775. Edin- burgh. 1884. sm. 8° *¢ 162 copies printed. No. 26.” With reprints of the original title-pages. *Ang. 18.'70.2 Fennell, (John) Greville. The book of the roach. | London. 1870. 16° Field sports &c. of the native inhabitants of New South Wales. 1813. 4° See [ Clark, J. H.]. | *Ang. 1.34 [Finlay, K. J.] By the loch & river side. [A series of 3 39 humorous etchings on stone, depicting the pleasures and perils of an angler’s life; by K. J. F.]| Edinburgh. 1866. obl. 4° The title-page also contains an etching. Ang. 18.80.5 Fish, and how to catch them. By an experienced angler. Bury St. Edmund’s. [1880.] 16° pp. 39. Weact. Fisher boy (The). [1808.] 16% See [Ireland, Ang. 44.22 Fisher, James, of Annan, Scotland. A spring-day; or, Contemplations on several occurrences which naturally strike the eye in that delightful season. 2d ed.,. carefully corrected and improved. Edinburgh. 1806. 8° Vigus. Ist edition, 1803. **On fishing,’’ pp. 245-275. Ang. 18.81.2 Fisher, John, angler. La péche A toutes lignes; théorique, pratique, et raisonnée, déduite de la connais- sance de l’histoire naturelle, des moeurs et habitudes des poissons d’eau douce. Ouvrage comprenant la législation spéciale et les principes d’art culinaire. Paris. 1881. 12° Wedcts. and 4 plates. Fisher, P., pseudon. See Chatto, William Andrew. * ity is Mal) da iil rok 3 ea OR ee ro Eee Ne el pee os Oh eee Viernes Ang. 45.20 ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 57 *Ang. 18.64.2 Fisherman’s magazine and review (The). Edited by H. Cholmondeley-Pennell. Vol. i., ii. April, 1864—Oct. 1865. m. 2 vol. London. 1864-65. 8° Fronts., plates, and wdcts. No more published. Most of the plates are lithographs of fishes, and many of them are colored. This publication contains contributions by the editor, Heseltine, West- wood, and others. Several of the papers are reprinted in the editor’s ‘‘ Fish- ing gossip.’’ Fishermen’s own book (The). [cop. 1882.] 8° See [Procter, G. H., compiler]. Fisher’s garland (The), for 1821-1845. 28vol. New- castle. 1821 [’23]-45. sm.8° Vigus. Nos. i.—xxvi. were published by Emerson Charnley, the others by William Garret. . Commonly known as the ‘‘ Newcastle fishers’ garlands.’? They appeared later under the title, ‘‘ A collection of right merrie garlands for north country _anglers.’? An edition with this title, edited by Joseph Crawhall in 1864, con- tains 21 additional garlands. Sixteen of the original garlands appear in the “* Coquet-dale fishing songs,’’ 1852, and nos. i. and ii. are found in Pearson’s ‘* Angler’s garland,’’ 1870-71. Each title-page contains a woodcut, most of them from blocks by Thomas Bewick. With a few exceptions, however, the blocks have been so thoroughly changed that it is difficult to recognize them. Nos. ii., iv., v., vil., vili., xiv., signed R. R., were written by Robert Rox- by and Thomas Doubleday; iii., vi., xiii., xvi., xx.—xxii., signed W. G. T., by W. G. Thompson; ix., signed W. G., by William Greene; x.-xii., xxiii.- xxix. (all but x. and xi. signed R.R.) by Thomas Doubleday; xv., signed R. N., by Robert Nichol, remodelled by W. G. Thompson; xvii.—xix., signed W. A. C., by W. A. Chatto. The title ‘‘ Fisher’s garland ’’ does not appear on nos. vi. and xxviii. The number of copies of the Garlands printed varied from 196 (iv.) to 400 (viii.), being commonly under 300, and may be found, with other details, in Westwood and Satchell, pp. 157-160. Contents : —[i.] See [Boaz, Herman]. The angler’s progress. 1820. [ii.] The fisher’s garland. 1821[1823]. [iii.] Tyne side. 1822 [1824]. [iv.] Coquet side. 1823. [v.] The auld fishers’ welcome to Coquet-side. 1824. [vi.] The Tyne fisher’s farewell to his favourite stream on the approach of winter, 1824 [1825]. [vii.] The auld fisher’s fareweel to Coquet. 1825. [viii.] ‘‘ The Coquet for ever.’’ 1826. [ix.] The fisher’s call. 1827. [x.] The fisher’s call. 1828 [1829]. [xi.] The old fisher’s challenge. 1829. [xii.] The old angler’s triumph. 1830. [xiii.] The Tyne fisher’s call. 1831. [xiv.] The fisher’s invitation to his friend in Newcastle. 1832. [xv.] The angler’s delight. 1833 [1842]. [xvi.] The morning invitation. 1834 [1842]. [xvii.] My Glendale friend, Will Reedy O! An angler’s greeting. 1835 [1842]. [xviii.] The angler’s invitation. 1836 [1842]. THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON (xix.] The fishers’ call. 1837 [1842]. | . [xx.] Summer rambles; or, The fisher’s delight. 1838 [1842]. [xxi.] The auld fisher’s invitation to supper. 1839 [1842]. {xxii.] A day by the side of the fast-flowing Tyne. 1840[1842]. [xxiii.] The auld fisher’s last wish. 1841. [xxiv.] Auld and young. 1842. [xxv.] The angler’s adieu for the season. 1842. Autumn number. [xxvi.] ‘‘ Up the Wreigh.”’ 1843. [ xxvii. ] The fisher’s courtship. 1844. [xxviii.] The auld fisher’s invitation to his friend in Newcastle to gang wi’ him to north Tyne to take anither thraw. 1844. [xxix.] The morning airly. 1845. Ang. 18.62.3. Fishing; when, where, and how to fish without live Ang. 1.18 bait. London. 1862. sq. 16% pp. 32. Wedets. Imperfect. —pp. 1, 2, wanting. ee ** Written in easy style for boys.’’ Fishing gazette (The); devoted to angling, river, lake, and sea fishing, and fish culture. [Edited by R. B. Mars- ton.] Vol. vi—xi.; xii. no. 457-460, 470; xiii. 480. July 8, 1882—July. 3, 1886. w. London. 1882-86. f° Wdcts. and portrs. The set is very imperfect: —it contains only 34 numbers of vol. vii. and less than half of vi., viii.—x., xi. > *Ang. 18.50.2 [Fitzgibbon, Edward.| The book of the salmon; in two parts. 1. The theory, principles, and practice of fly- fishing for salmon, with lists of salmon-flies. 2. The natural history of the salmon, and the best way of artificially breeding it explained. By Ephemera, assisted by Andrew Young. London. 1850. 16% Front. and 8 plates. The frontispiece and all the plates but one are colored. The second part is substantially the work of Andrew Young, who was the manager of the duke of Sutherland’s salmon-fisheries, and a great authority on the subject. Osmund Lambert in his ‘* Angling teatines in England,”’’ says, ‘‘ Unteriac nately it is more than difficult to obtain a copy of Ephemera’s ‘ Book. of the salmon.’ ”’ *Ang. 18.47.3 [Fitzgibbon, Edward.] A handbook of aig *Ang. 18.47.4 [ *Ang. 18.47.5 [| teaching fly-fishing, trolling, bottom-fishing, and salmon- fishing; with the natural history of river fish, and the best modes of catching them. By Ephemera. 2d ed., im- proved and extended. London. 1848. 16° Weets. Ist edition, 1847. **Perhaps the very best of the enormous number of manuals on fishing which are extant.’’— Dict. nat. biog. | The same. 3d ed., corrected and improved. London. 1853. 16° Front. and wdcts. | The same. 4th ed. London. 1865. 16° Front. and wadcts. ree lsd Lika gD | : " >? -oe@ ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 59 *Ang. 48.8 [Fitzgibbon, Edward.] Lessons on the natural history and habits of the salmon; [by] Ephemera. (/z Fry, W. H., editor. A complete treatise on artificial fish-breed- ing, 1866, 12°, pp. 111-178.) *14454.10 [ Fletcher, Phineas.] Piscatorie eclogs, and other poeti- call miscellanies. By P. F. Cambridge [Eng.]. 1633. (Appended to his Purple island, 1633, 4°) The same. With notes, critical and explanatory [by A. F. Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee]. Edinburgh, efc. L7ote; sms oe Vign. | The ‘‘ poetical miscellanies’’ in this edition consist of only three poems, while the previous edition has thirty-four. *Ang. 18.51 Fly-fishing in salt and fresh water.. London. 1851. 8° pp. vili., 74. Weadct. and 6 plates. 4 Five of the plates are colored. *Ang. 18.87.3. Fly maker's hand-book (The); illustrated with coloured plates representing upwards of fifty of the most useful artificial flies for trout-and grayling fishing. By an angler. Liverpool. [1887.] sq.24°% pp.45. 9 cdl. plates and wdact. Ang. 50.33 Forbes, Stephen Alfred. A catalogue of the native fishes of Illinois. Plates. (Appended to ILLINOIS — Fish commission. Report, 1884, 8°, pp. 60-89.) Also in the report of 1886. Ang. 45.33 4-116 Ford, Simon. Piscatio. (/z MUSARUM anglicanarum analecta, 1699, 8°, i. 129-143.) 4-131 Also in the edition of 1721. Ang. 45.34 Ford, Simon. Piscatio, or, Angling; a-poem, written originally in Latin. Translated from the Muse anglicane by Tipping Silvester. Oxford. 1733. sm. 8° pp. (4), 23. Also in Silvester’s ‘‘ Original poems and translations,’’ 1733. ** More an adaptation than a translation.’’— Westwood and Satchel. *Ang. 18.81 Ford, Thomas, of Caistor, Eng. ‘Trout-fishing. Lon- don. [1881.] sm. 8° pp. 64. The author is a tackle-maker. Foreign field sports. 1814. 4° See Howitt, Samuel, and others. Ang. 38.25 Forester, Thomas. Norway in 1848 and 1849; contain- ing rambles among the fjelds and fjords of the central and western districts, and including remarks on its political, mil- itary, ecclesiastical, and social organisation. With extracts from the journals of M. S. Biddulph. London. 1850. 8°. Front., map, wdcts., and 9 plates. Contains a short account of the fisheries of Bergen, and occasional references to angling. The illustrations. are from sketches made during the rambles by Lieut. Bid- dulph, and the map has been constructed from his personal observations. 60 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Forrester, Frank, psewdon. See Herbert, Henry Wil- liam. | 3 3 *Ang. 1.497 [Fortin, Frangois.] Les ruses innocentes; dans _ les- quelles se voit comment on prend les oyseaux passagers, & les non passagers, & de plusieurs sortes de bestes 4 quatre pieds. Avec les plus beaux secrets de la pesche dans les riviéres & dans les estangs, et la maniére de faire tous les rets & filets qu’ on peut s'imaginer. Ouvrage trés curieux, utile, & récréatif pour toutes personnes qui font leur séjour” ala campagne. Par F. F. F. R. D. G. dit le Solitaire inventif. Paris. 1660. 4° 66 plates. The present ‘‘ edition has become very rare, and is, on the whole, the most interesting contribution made by France to the literature of angling.’’— West- wood and Satchel. This was the forerunner of a series of works with the same or similar titles, by various compilers. Louis Liger’s ‘‘ Amusemens de la campagne’’ was founded upon it, and in several editions the first book of ‘* Les ruses ’’ appears without alteration, and with reduced copies of the illustrations. The initials used by the author in the title are interpreted: Frére Frangois Fortin religieux de Grandmont. *Ang. 18.82 Foster, David. The scientific angler; being a general and instructive work on artistic angling. By David Foster; compiled by his sons. London, ec. [1882.] sm. 8° Port. and 6 plates. “Sketch of David Foster,’’ pp. vii.—x. Ang. 18.82.2 The same. Edited by W. C. Harris. New York. 1883. 12% 6 plates. This edition does not contain the chapter on trout culture, as the editor considers it ‘‘far behind the present advanced status of fish culture in America.”’ *Ang. 45.35 Foster, W. A. Songs on angling, etc. New York. 1886. 8° pp. 20. **25 copies privately reprinted from ‘ Whistle-Binkie’ and the ‘ Book of Scottish song.’ ’’ Ang. 45.36 Fournival ov FURNIVAL, Richard DE. La vieille; ou, Les derniéres amours d’Ovide; poéme francais du XIV® siécle, traduit du latin par Jean Lefévre. Publié pour la premiére fois et précédé de recherches sur l’auteur du Vetula par Hippolyte Cocheris. Paris. 1861. sm. 8° *“ 350 exemplaires.”’ ** Translated, or rather imitated, from a Latin poem De vetula, attributed to Richard de Fournival. . . . The passage which treats of fishing is head- ed ‘Comment Ovide tendait aux poissons,’ and consists of 68 lines. De Fournival’s work cannot but be interesting to the angling bibliophile, as show- ing that more than 400 years ago most of the modern modes of fishing were practised. . . . The poem was formerly attributed to Ovid, and a story was current that a copy had been discovered in his tomb. It was first printed, probably at Rome, about 1470, under the title: ‘ P. Ovidii Nasionis liber de vetula.’’? — Westwood and Satchell. ‘ / Ce De = eS —- s" - ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 61 -*Ang. 18.77 Francis, Francis (1822-1886). Angling. London. 1877. 8° 4 plates. | This is a less extensive work than his ‘‘ Book on angling,” and was written for those who desired a cheaper publication. Ang. 1.53 Francis, Francis (1822-1886). Angling. [New York? 1878?] 4° pp. (13). Weaets. ‘From the Encyclopedia britannica, oth ed.,’’ ii. 32-44. *Ang. 18.87.2 Francis, Francis (1822-1886). Angling reminiscen- ces. London. 1887. sm. 8° *Ang. 18.67.3. Francis, Francis (1822-1886). A book on angling; | being a complete treatise on the art of angling in every branch. London. 1867. sm. 8° Front. and 14 plates. Five of the plates are colored. Osmund Lambert in his ‘‘ Angling literature in England ”’ says of this work, ** No book so well answers the angler’s purpose.’’ *Ang. 18.67.5 The same. 3d ed., revised and improved. London. 1872. sm. 8°. Front. and 16 plates. A new frontispiece containing likenesses of the author and his gillie, and a new colored plate of salmon flies have been added. A few changes have also been made in the other plates, and the work has been somewhat enlarged. *Ang. 18.67.6 The same. 4th ed., revised and improved. _London. 1876. sm. 8° Front. and 16 plates. This edition contains between thirty and forty pages of fresh matter. Plate 1 has been entirely recast; the other illustrations are the same as those of the preceding edition. - *Ang. 39.5 Francis, Francis (1822-1886). By lake and river; an angler’s rambles in the north of England and Scotland. London. 1874. sm. 8° Includes many articles originally published in the ied. *Ang. 48.5 Francis, Francis (1822-1886). Fish-culture; a practi- cal guide to the modern system of breeding and rearing fish. London, efc. 1863. sm. 8° Front. and wdcts. ‘* Our sea fisheries,’’ pp. 178-227. The same. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. Lon- don, efc.' 1865. sm. 8° Front. and wdacts. *Ang. 44.24 Francis, Francis (1822-1886). Newton Dogvane; a story of English country life. With illustrations by Leech. 3 vol. London. 1859. sm. 8° Fronts. Chapters 2, 3, and 10 of vol. i., and chapter 5 of vol. iii. contain accounts of fishing excursions. : ae *Ang. 48.6 *Ang. 48.6.2 Francis, Francis (1822-1886). The practical manage- ment of fisheries. A book for proprietors and keepers. London. 1883. sm. 8° Wects., plans, and plates. 62 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON "Ang. 44.25 Francis, Francis (1822-1886). Sidney Bellew; a Ang. 1.48 story. 2 vol. London. 1870. sm. 8° ° Many of the chapters were originally published in Aazly’s magazine, 1860- 61, with the title, ‘‘ The experiences of Sydney Godolphin Yahoo, Esq.’’ Chapters 5, 10, 12, 13 of vol. i. and chapter 6 of vol. ii. describe fishing excursions. ; Francis, Francis (1822-1886), azd Cooper, Alfred W. Sporting sketches with pen and pencil. London. 1878. 4°. Vigns. and 12 plates. Contents :— The first of September. — A day in a punt. — Mark cock !— Trouting. — Long tails and short ones. — Paying the pike. — Rabbit shooting. — Roaching. — Grouse shooting. —Salmon fishing. — Snipe shooting. — Grayling fishing. The text is by Francis, and the illustrations are by Cooper. ‘‘ His draw- ings are most of them sketches from nature, and many of the figures are por- traits of well-known persons,”’ including Alfred Jardine, Mr. Aldam, and the authors themselves. *Ang. 32.3 Francis, Francis, jr. Saddle and mocassin. London. Ang. 3.4 9.20 ISO7 2 Sr Among these sketches of travel in America, the author has inserted a _ chapter entitled ‘*The Winchester water meads,’’ which describes a day’s fishing in England with his father, the author of ‘‘ A book on angling,’’ and other angling works. . Francis, Henry Ralph. The fly-fisher and his library. (/n CAMBRIDGE | Eng.] essays, 1856, 8°, pp. 233-260.) Another copy. *Ang. 39.43 Franck, Richard. Northern memoirs calculated for the meridian of Scotland, wherein most or all of the cities, sea-ports, rivers, and rivulets are described; with choice collections of various discoveries, remarkable observations, etc. To which is added, the contemplative & practical angler, by way of diversion; with a narrative of that dextrous and mysterious art experimented in England, and perfected in more remote and solitary parts of Scotland. By way of dialogue. Writ in the year 1658, but not till now made publick. London. 1694. 16° ‘*As a specimen of style this book is sw¢ generis. . . . Franck is the first English writer on angling who describes that mystical fish, the burbolt. There is also an interesting mention of three noted anglers of the time, Merrils, Fawlkner, and Owldham, whom some bibliophiles suppose to have written three several angling works, since lost to the world. . . . A notice of the work will be found in the Recrospective review, vol. viii. pp. 170- 194, and also in the ‘Censura literaria.’ The extreme rarity of the original edition is somewhat exaggerated. We have had knowledge of five or six copies.’’ — Westwood and Satchell. ‘* Franck is the first to describe salmon-fishing in Scotland, and both in that and trout-fishing with artificial fly, he proves himself an excellent practi- cal angler. His rules for fly-fishing and especially for salmon-fishing, cannot be improved at present.’? — Dict. nat. biog. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 63 _ Ang. 39.44 +#1Franck, Richard. Northern memoirs, calculated for the __ *Ang.39.45 meridian of Scotland; to which is added, the contemplative oa and practical angler. Writ in the year 1658. New ed., with preface and notes [by Sir Walter Scott]. Edinburgh, éic. 1821. 8° (2 cop.) 250 copies printed. After referring to the author’s disparagement of Walton, and expressing a wish that Walton had made this tour instead of Franck, the editor says: “Yet we must do our author the justice to state that he is as much superior to the excellent patriarch, Isaac Walton, in the mystery of fly-fishing, as inferior to him in taste, feeling, and common sense.”’ a = ee: 47.40 Fraser, Alexander, of Dochnalurg. Natural history of | the salmon, herrings, cod, ling, &c.; with a short account 2 of Greenland, its inhabitants, land and sea animals, and the : | different tribes of fishes found on the coast. 2d ed. Inver- a ness. 1833. 12° Ang. 1.40 Fraser, Robert. A review of the domestic fisheries of - _ Great Britain and Ireland. [With an su setiter Edin- ; burgh, efc. 1818. 4° Map. Ang. 1.41 Another copy. The title-page has the author’s autograph. Fresh woods and pastures new. 1887. 8° See [Mars- ton, Edward |. , *Ang. 48.8 Fry, William Henry, editor. A complete treatise on — ¥ artificial fish-breeding. Including the reports on the sub- x ject made to the French academy and the French govern- z | ment, and particulars of the discovery as pursued in Eng- land. New York. 1866[cop. 1854]. 12% Weadcets. Contents : — Treatise on the artificial fecundation and incubation of the eggs of fish; prepared from the facts furnished by M. Gehin to C. E. P. Godenier. — Practical instructions in fish-raising; by M. Coste. — Report on artificial fish-culture, and on stocking barren or impoverished rivers with fish, artificially hatched; by M. Milne Edwards. — Report on the means of stock- ing all the streams of France with fish; by M. Coste.— Lessons on the natural history and habits of the salmon; by Ephemera [ Edward Fitzgibbon]. — On the breeding and preservation of salmon; by Salmo. Ang. 49.46.4 Fryer, Charles E. A national fisheries society. Read at.a conference of the international fisheries exhibition, July 26th, 1883. London. 1883. 8% pp. 49. (LONDON, Eng.— International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, iv. 6. ] ) Also another edition. q , Ang. 49.46.9 Fryer, Charles E. The relations of the state with fisher- : men and fisheries, including all matters dealing with their protection and regulation. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8°. pp. 86. (LONDON, Aug. — /nuternational fisheries exht- bition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, ix. 3.]) Also another edition. 64 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 49.46.2 Fryer, Charles E. The salmon fisheries. London. 1883. 8° pp.vi., 77. Front., wdcts.,and plans. (LON- DON, Eng. — [nternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, ii. 4.]) Also another edition. Fur, fin, and feather. 1871, etc. 8° See Brown, M. B., & co., publishers. G., F. F, F: R. D.. Les ‘ruses innocentes:- 1660._-A%e See [ Fortin, Francois ]. Gamekeeper (The) at home. 1880. 8° See { Jefferies, Richard ]. 7 Ang. 49.46.7 Garcia Sola, Francisco. The basis for legislation on fishery questions. London. 1883. 8% pp. 19. (LON- DON, Lug.—Tuternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vii. 9.]) Also another edition. VIII. 391(v) - Garcia Sold, Francisco. The fisheries of Spain. (/z LONDON, Lng.— lnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. The fisheries exhibition literature, 1884, 8°, v. 353-363.) 46.44 Garlick, Theodatus. A treatise on the artificial propa- gation of certain kinds of fish, with the description and habits of such kinds as are the most suitable for pisci- culture. Giving the author’s first experiments contained in a paper read before the Cleveland academy of natural ‘science; also directions for the most successful modes of angling for such kinds of fish as are herein described. Cleveland. 1857. 8° Wdcts. Consists of articles originally published in the Ohio farmer. ‘* Report on artificial fish-culture,’? by H. M. Edwards, pp. 35-54. ** Report on the means of stocking all the streams of France with fish,’’ by J. J. M. C. V. Coste, pp. 55-67. ‘Dr. Garlick is regarded as the father of fish-culture in America.’’ — West- wood and Satchell. Ang. 48.1 The same. New York. 1858 [cop. 1856]. 8% Wacts. The Ist edition with a new title-page. Ang. 48.2 The same. 2d ed., enlarged. Cleveland, O. 1880. 8° Weadcts. Ang. 50.50 Garman, Samuel. The American salmon and trout, in- cluding introduced species. 19 plates. (Appended to MASSACHUSETTS — Commissioners of fisheries. 19th an- nual report for 1884, 8°, pp. 61-81.) ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. | 65 _ Ang. 48.21 [Garnett, Thomas (1799-1878).] Facts on the natural - ae history and habits of the salmon, and some opinions on the laws affecting them, with suggestions for their improvement. Clitheroe. [1867.] 8° pp. 59. ‘* Printed for private distribution.”’ Consists of letters written at different times from 1834-1866, some of which were published in Loudon’s Magazine of natural history, and in various newspapers. as Being. 45- 38 Gay, John. Rural sports; a georgic in two cantos. oa Ang. 45-39 Cambridge. 1880. sm. 4° pp. 27. (2 cop.) **25 copies printed for John Bartlett. No.1; No. 4.” The greater part of the first canto is devoted to angling. 4 - Ang. 17.26 Gentleman angler (The). Containing short, plain, and Pan easy instructions, whereby the most ignorant beginner may, in a little time, become a perfect artist in angling. With an appendix, containing the method of rock and sea-fish- ing, e¢c. By a gentleman who has made angling his diver- sion upwards of twenty-eight years. London. 1726. - sm. 12° \ Ang. 17. 26.2 The same. To which is added a treatise con- See “cerning Thames fishing. 2d ed., with large additions. ee London. 1736. sm. 12° *Ang. 1'7.26.3 The same. 3d ed., with large additions. Lon- * Bone ND. (sm. T2° +) | Sie This is the edition of 1736 with a new title-page. Bartlett’s Catalogue = . gives the date as 1753, but Westwood and Satchell give, besides the 1753 z edition, a ‘‘ 3d edition’? without date. *Ang. 1'7.26.5 The same. By a gentleman who has made it his diversion upwards of fourteen years. London. 1786. sm.12°% front. This edition does not contain the ‘‘ Treatise concerning Thames fishing,’’ SS _ which appears in the two previous editions; the ‘‘ Angler’s song,’’ the ae ** Laws of angling,’’ and a part of the appendix are also omitted. Ang. 17.26.6 [Gentleman angler (The).] The angler’s guide; con- taining easy instructions for the youthful beginner, with ied | several observations on fishing, pointing out the proper eg times and seasons for the different kinds of fish. To which - is added an appendix. By a lover of the art. London. Z 1828. 24° ~ Imperfect : — frontispiece wanting. The original title of the work was ‘‘ The gentleman angler.”’ Gentleman fisher (The). 1727. 8% See [Whole art fe. of fishing (The) ]. F Gentleman’s recreation (The). 1686, ec. 8° See [ Cox, Nicholas ]. | - 66 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 50.2.4(11) Gill, Theodore. Bibliography of the fishes of the Ang. 3.11 Pacific coast of the United States, to the end of 1879. Washington. 1882. 82 pp.(4), 73. (U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin, 11.) 2 cop. VIII. 39(11) Another copy. 122.24 —— The same. Washington. 1882. pp. (2), 73. (/z SMITHSONIAN miscel. coll., 1882, 8°, xxiii. 1.) 45-41(13) Gill, Theodore. Catalogue of the fishes of the eastern coast of North America, from Greenland to Georgia. Jan. 1861. [Philadelphia. 1861.] 8° pp. 63. Issued with the Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences of Philadel- phia, 1861. . The same. Washington. 1873. pp. (4), 50. (/x SMITHSONIAN miscel. coll., 1878, 8°, xiv. 2.) ‘* Bibliography,’’ pp. 37-44. ‘* May be considered as a new edition, as it covers the same ground, but, as it has been entirely recast . . . it is essentially a new work.”’ 122.23 The same, separated. The same. (Appended to UNITED STATES — Com- mission of fish and fisheries. Report for 1871/72, 8°, pp. 779-822.) | 454-79 Another copy. | *Ang. 25.2 [Gillmore, Parker.] Accessible field sports; the ex- periences of a sportsman in North America. By Ubique. London. 1869. sm. 8° Front. and wdct. Contains ‘‘Trout fishing on the Androscogan;’’ ‘‘Salmon fishing in Labrador;’’ ‘‘ Trout fishing in Maine;’’ ‘‘ The split bamboo fly-rods.”’ Ang. 18.69 [Gillmore, Parker.] Gun, rod, and saddle. Personal experiences. By Ubique. New York. 1869. 12° Front. and vgn. Consists of articles which originally appeared in Lend and water, an Eng- lish periodical. There are several chapters on fishing. “Ang. 25.3 Gillmore, Parker. Prairie and forest; a description of the game of North America, with personal adventures in their pursuit. New York. 1874. 12° Front. and wacts. Contains ‘‘ Salmonide;’’ ‘‘ Striped, black, and common bass;’’ ‘* Muskal- longe.’’ Ang. 47.47 Girard, Charles. Characteristics of some cartilaginous fishes of the Pacific coast of North America. — Abstract of a report to J. M. Gilliss, upon the fishes collected during the U. S. N. astronomical expedition to Chili. [Philadel- phia. 1854.] 8° pp. (4). | “From the Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences, Nov. 1854.°? Ang. 47.47 Ang. 50.2 ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 67 Ang. 47.47 Girard, Charles. Descriptions of new fishes collected by A. L. Heermann.— Enumeration of- the species of marine fishes collected at San Francisco, California, by C. B. R. Kennerly.— Observations upon a collection of fishes made on the Pacific coast of the United States by W. P. Trowbridge. [Philadelphia. 1854.] 8° pp. (28). “From the Proceedings of academy of natural sciences, Aug. 1854.”? Pam. Another copy. Ang. 47.47 Girard, Charles. Notice of a new species of salmonide | from the north-eastern part of the United States; [salmo gloverii. Philadelphia. 1854.] 8° 1 page. ** From the Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences, May, 1854.”’ Notice upon the species of the genus salmo, of authors, observed chiefly in Oregon and California. [ Phil- adelphia. 1856.] 8° pp. (4). “* From the Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences, Oct. 1856.”’ Ang. 47.47 Ang. 47.47 Girard, Charles. Notice upon the viviparous fishes in- : habiting the Pacific coast of North America, with an enumeration of the species observed. _[ Philadelphia. 1855.| 8° pp. (6). ** From the Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences, April, 1855.’’ Pam. Another copy. Ang. 18.60 Glenfin, pseudon. The fishing-rod and how to use it; a treatise on the various arts of angling, trolling, spinning, and fly-fishing. London. 1860. 16° pp. viii., 87. Ang. 18.60.2 —— T7hesame. London. 1861. 16° pp. viii., 87. The 1860 edition with a new title-page. Ang. 29.9 Gloucester fox hunting club. Memoirs of the Glouces- ter fox hunting club, near Philadelphia. Philadelphia. 1830. 8°. pp. (2), 56+. Front. and port. of Fonas Cat- tell, 12384.65 Another copy. 12384.65.2 —— The same. (Appended to SCHUYLKILL FISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Penn. A history of the Schuyl- kill fishing company, 1889, 8°, pp. 405-429.) *Ang. 48.8 Godenier, C. E. P. Treatise on the artificial fecundation and incubation of the eggs of fish, and the rearing of the young fish, according to the processes of Messrs. Gehin and Remy. (/nz Fry, W. H., editor. A complete treatise on artificial fish-breeding, 1866, 12°, pp. 7-28.) 68 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 4'7-14 Goode, George Brown. American fishes; a. popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. New-York: W. A. Houghton. 1888. 8° Col. front., wacts., and plates. . ‘Prepared for the use of the angler, the lover of nature, and the genera} reader. It is not intended for naturalists.’’ — Prologue. The same. New-York: Standard book co. 1888. 8°. Col. front., wdcts., and plates. Goode, George Brown. Catalogue of the collection to illustrate the animal resources and the fisheries of the United States. 1879. 8° See Philadelphia, Penn.— International exhibition, 1876. Ang. 50.2.4(5) Goode, George Brown. Catalogue of the fishes of the Bermudas. Based chiefly upon the collections of the United States national museum. Washington. 1876. 8% pp. (2), 82. (U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM Bulletin, 5.) VIII. 39(5) Another copy. ; & 122.23 The same. Washington. 1876. pp. 82. (ln SMITHSONIAN miscel. coll., 1878, 8°, xiii. 5.) | Ang. 46.2'7 Goode, George Brown. Classification of the collection to illustrate the animal resources of the United States. A list of substances derived from the animal kingdom, with synopsis of the useful and injurious animals, and a classi- fication of the methods of capture and utilization. Wash- ington. 1876. 8° (Internat. exhib., 1876. Board on behalf of U. S. executive departments. ) | Pam. Another copy. VIII. 39(6) The same. Washington. 1876. (iw U. S. | NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin, 1876, 8°, 6.) The same. Washington. 1876. (/z SMITH- SONIAN miscel. coll., 1878, 8°, xiii. 6.) Goode, George Brown. Exhibit of the fisheries and fish culture of the United States of America, at the internatio- nale fischerei-ausstellung, Berlin, 1880. 1880. 8° See Berlin, Germ. — Internationale fischerei-ausstellung, 1880. Ang. 50.2 Goode, George Brown. The natural and economical history of the American menhaden. [With ‘“ Menhaden and other fish and their products as related to agriculture, by W. O. Atwater,” and appendices.] Plates, maps, and plan. (Appended to UNITED STATES — Commission of fish and fisheries. Report for 1877, 8°, pp. 1-529.) ** Bibliography of literature relating to the menhaden,”’ pp. 274-279. 454.79 Another copy. V. 2861 122.23 ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. | 69 te “Ang. 47-47 Goode, George Brown. A preliminary catalogue of the é reptiles, fishes, and leptocardians of the Bermudas, with descriptions of four species of fishes believed to be new. New Haven. 1877. 8° pp. (12). “From the American journal of science and arts, vol. xiv., Oct. 1877,” pp- 289-208. # ponte 49. a 5 Goode, George Brown. A review of the fishery indus- Se tries of the United States, and the work of the U. S. fish commission. Read at a conference of the international a fisheries exhibition, June 25, 1883. London. 1883. 8° pee pp. 84. ables. (LONDON, Eng.— [nternational fisher- _tes exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, eed Also another edition. “Ang 47. 47 Goode, George Brown, avd Bean, Tarleton Hoffman. A list of the fishes of Essex county, including those of Massachusetts bay, according to the latest results of the work of the U. S. fish commission. Salem. 1879. 8° ae pp. (2), 38. a : ae the Bulletin of the Essex institute, vol. xi.” _ __*‘VI. 2553 «=9©Goode, George Brown, and others.. The fisheries and : | fishery industries of the United States. Prepared through the co-operation of the commissioner of fisheries and the superintendent of the 10th census. Sect. i—v. Washing- ton. 1884-87. 4° Plates, charts, wdcts., and atlas of 547 plates, 2 vol. = Contents: —i. Natural history of useful aquatic animals. 1884, and a/as es of 277[292] plates. —ii. A geographical review of the fisheries industries and fishing communities for 1880. 1887.—iii. The fishing grounds of North America; edited by Richard Rathbun. 1887.— iv. The fishermen of the United States; by G. B. Goode and J. W. Collins. 1887.—v. History and methods of the fisheries. 2 vol. 1887, and aélas of 255 plates. _ Ang. 50.23 Another copy of i., ii., and aé/as. Be Ang. 50.2 Goode, George Brown, and others. Materials for a his- . | tory of the mackerel fishery; by G. B. Goode, J. W. Col- lins, R. E. Earll, and A. H. Clark. Chart. (Appended to UNITED STATES — Commission of fish and fisheries. Re- port for 1881, 8°, pp. 91-531.) 454-79 Another copy. “Ang. 18.95 Gore-Booth, Sir Henry William, 54 dart. Whaling. Plates and wdcts. (Jn BICKERDYKE, John. Sea fishing, 1895, 8°, pp. 469-497.) 7O THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 46.23 Gosse, Philip Henry. Life in its lower, intermediate, 49.59 Ang. 36.1 Ang. 47.3 40.31 and higher forms; or, Manifestations of the divine wisdom — in the natural history of animals. 2d ed. London. 1857. 16°. Front., plates, and wdcts. ‘¢ The greatest part of the work was originally published in Zxceészor.”’ Another copy. | Gosse, Philip Henry. A naturalist’s sojourn in Jamaica; by P. H. Gosse, assisted by Richard Hill. London. “1851. 12°. Col. front. and 6 col. plates. Imperfect: —plate 5 wanting. Contains several chapters on fishes. Gouan, Antoine. Histoire des poissons; contenant la déscription anatomique de leurs parties externes & internes, & & le caractére des divers genres rangés par classes & par ordres. Avec un vocabulaire complet, des expériences sur le mouvement natatoire & musculaire, sur le méchanisme de la respiration, sur les organes de louie & de la généra- tion. JLat.and Fr. Strasbourg. 1770> 4° 4 plates. Another copy. *Ang. 18.62.6 Gould, Alfred. The British angler’s instructor ; ‘hep Ang. 26.11 Ang. 44.31 ing the rods & tackle necessary for every description of fish usually angled for, with the most approved methods of catching them. [To which is added a catalogue of prices of fishing-tackle, and the rules of cricket.] By Alfred Gould, late John Cheek, Golden Perch. [London.] 1862. 24° pp.94+. Wedets. This is a trade publication, distributed gratuitously. The earlier editions were published by John Cheek. Gould, Augustus Addison. Report on the invertebrata of Massachusetts. 1841, etc. 8° See Massachusetts — — Zoological and botanical survey. Grand Trunk railway. Guide to the fishing and hunt- ing resorts in the vicinity of the Grand Trunk railway of Canada. Containing particulars of fish, game, hotels, livery, and general facilities. Montreal. 1888. sm. 8° pp. 56. Vzgn. The last page of the cover contains a map. Grant, Robert (4. 1852). Jack in the bush; or, A summer onasalmonriver. Boston. 1888. sm. 8°: Front. and wacts. *Ang. 49.31 Great fisheries of the world (The), described and illus- trated. London, efe. [1878.] sm. 8° Front., illustr. title-page, and wdcts. Published in 1876 with the title, ‘‘ The treasures of the deep.’’ > ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. . 71 _Ang.1.9 Great Britain — Commissioners to inquire into the sal- ss mon fisheries of England and Wales. Report of the com: missioners, with the minutes of evidence. London. 1861. io. | Bh ce Also in the series of Parliamentary papers for 1861, vol. xxiii. . 1.10 Great Britain — /nspectors of Irish jishertes. Report on a the deep sea, coast, and inland fisheries of Ireland, for f= 1972. Dublin. 1873. f° f : Also, with the reports for other years, in the series of Parliamentary papers. -49-4 Great Britain — /uspectors of salmon fisheries for Eng-- _ — land and Wales. 12th annual report. [By F. T. Buck- ae land and Spencer Walpole.] London. 1873. 8° Diagrs. Also, with the reports for other.years, in the series of Parliamentary papers. g.1.11 Great Britain — Se/ect committee to consider the state of ‘the salmon fisheries in Scotland. Report from the com- mittee, with the minutes of evidence [and] appendix. _[London. 1836.] f° Plates and maps. ae Also in the series of Parliamentary papers for 1836, vol. xviii. g. ‘49. 460.11 Green, H. J. The herring fisheries. Prize essay. 3 London. 1884. 8° pp.12. (LONDON, Eng.— Jnter- national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [|The fisheries exhibi- tion literature, xi. 10. | ) Also another edition. g@. 48.7. Green, Seth. Home fishing and home waters; a practical ei treatise on fish culture, the utilization of farm streams, the management of fish in the artificial pond, the transportation of eggs and fry; with observations on common fish and the methods of capturing them. New York. 1888. sm. 8° pp. 81. . 48.30 Green, Seth. Trout culture. Published by Seth Green and A.S. Collins. Rochester, N.Y. 1870. 8° pp.go+. Port. and wacts. The author was assisted in preparing the work by his partner, A. S, Col- - lins. In this copy another portrait of Green is pasted on the inside of the front cover. Greendrake, ere: pseudon. See Coad, J. Greene, William. The fisher’s garland for 1827. See -Fisher’s garland (The). 1821, etc. 8% Note. Ang. 18. 60. 3 Grey Drake, pseudon. A concise practical treatise on artificial fly fishing for trout. London. [1860.] 8° pp.24. Wdcts. “ee The author-describes himself as ‘‘ an artificial fly-fisher of fifty years’ experi- ence.”’ 72 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Greydrake, Geoffrey, psewdon. See Ettingsall, Thomas. Griffith, Edward. The class pisces, by Baron Cuvier; with additions by Edward Griffith. 1834. 8° See Cu- vier, Georges, Baron. Ang. 49.21 Griffiths, Roger. An essay to prove that the jurisdic- tion and conservacy of the river of Thames is committed to the lord mayor and city of London both in point of right and usage, by prescription, charters, acts of parliament,&c. =~ To which is added a brief description of those fish, with — their seasons, spawning-times, &c. that are caught in the Thames, or sold in London, with some few observations on : the nature, element, &c. peculiar to fish in general; also of the water-carriage on the river Thames to the several parts of the kingdom, with a list of keys, wharfs, and docks : adjoining to the same. London. 1746. 8° Published in 1758 with the title, ‘*‘ Description of the river Thames, e/c.,’’ | and claimed by Robert wie The work ‘‘ appears to have been an “ppee ; tenance of the water-bailiffs.’? — Westwood and Satchell. : Ang. 47.47 Giinther, Albrecht (Karl Ludwig Gotthilf). Descrip- tions of some species of fishes from the Peruvian Amazons. — Contribution to the ichthyology of Tasmania. - [ Lon- don. 1869.] 8° pp. (7). Weaets. Proceedings of the zoblogical society, 1869, pp. 423-429. Giinther, Albrecht Karl Ludwig Gotthilf. The fishes of Zanzibar. 1866. 4° See Playfair, S7r R. L., and Giin- | ther, A. K. L. G. 2 Ang. 47.5 Giinther, Albrecht Karl Ludwig Gotthilf. An introduc- tion to the study of fishes. Edinburgh: 1880. 8° pp. xvi., 720. Wedcts. and plate. V. 1342 Another copy. Gunther, Albrecht Karl Ludwie Gotthilf. An introduc- tion to the study of fishes. V. 3004 Reviewed in Quarterly review, 1882, cliii. 241-266. H., R. The anglers sure guide. 1706. . 8° 2See (Howlett, Robert]. Hackle, Palmer, pseudon. See Blakey, Robert. Haime, Jules. La pisciculture; son histoire et ses pro- erés dans les pays étrangers et en France. (In Revue des deux mondes, 1854, 8°, vi. 1006-1032. ) Ang. 50.50 Haime,-Jules. Pisciculture; [translated by Gamaliel Bradford]. (Appended to MASSACHUSETTS — Commission- ers for the artificial propagation of Jish. Report, [1857], 8°, pp. 19-54.) ot [or < 3 ah 4 eer aS ee) Oe eS Te ee oe, : 2 . ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 73 | a Ang. 50.90 MHaime, Jules. Pisciculture; [translated by Gamaliel | Bradford]. (Appended to MarsH, G. P. Report on the | | artificial propagation of fish, 1857, 8°, [ii.] 10-40.) * Reprinted in 1874 with the title, “‘The history of fish-culture in Europe *& _ from its earlier records to 1854.”’ Ang. 50.2 Haime, Jules. The history of fish-culture in Europe ei from its earlier records to 1854. (Appended to UNITED BS | | STATES — Commission of fish and fisheries. Report for 3 1872/73, 8°, pp. 465-492.) Originally published in 1857 under the title, ‘‘ Pisciculture.’’ E “Ang. 18.86 Halford, Frederic M. Floating flies and how to dress F. them; a treatise on the most modern methods of dressing artificial flies for trout and grayling, with full illustrated directions, and containing ninety hand-coloured engravings of the most killing patterns. Together with a few hints to dry-fly fishermen. London. 1886. 8° Wedcts. and 10 col. plates. J *Ang. 22.13 Halieutics by modern writers. [A collection of articles 3 taken from various English and American periodicals, from cir. 1819-1883, and bound together.] 3 vol. 8° Jdlustér. A title-page with contents has been printed for each volume. The title of the second reads, ‘‘ Halieutics by modern anglers.”’ Contents : — [i.] Angling. — Autumnal trout-fishing in the Lincolnshire wolds. — Among the sea-trout; by A. W. Powell. — Angling worthies; by M. G. Watkins. — Trout and trout-fishing. — Fishing and fishers; by Prof. Leebody. —Trout-fishing in Sutherlandshire; by M. G. Watkins. — Spring trouting; by Redspinner. — North, with arod; by Alfred Kinnear. — A few days’ fishing; by Henry Lake. — Trout in a chalk-stream. — What’s a grilse? — Stephen Oliver on angling. — Fishing and fishing literature. — Fly-fishing in Northumberland. — A lounge on the Lea. — New seaside studies. — O’Gor- man’s Practice of angling. — A few thoughts on fly-fishing. — The rod and the stream; by Titus. —The naturalist in Norway; [trout and their haunts].— Pike-fishing. — Country pleasures; angling and fly-fishing. —The fly-fisher’s guide. — Notes on the fishers of the Scotch east coast. — The fisher-folk of the Scottish east coast. — A fortnight’s fly-fishing in Brittany. — Fishing in British Columbia. — The broads and rivers of Norfolk and Suffolk, — Fish-markets and fish-ponds. — Pisciculture; its progress and utility. — Eels and eel-sets. [ii.] Scrope on salmon-fishing. — The salmon and its growth. —The sal- mon question, how our forefathers treated it; [by S. Walpole ].— Autobi- ography of the late Salmo Salar, Esq. — About salmon; by Henry Kingsley. — A slice of salmon; by H. F. Hore.—The salmon and its growth. — The % herring harvest. — Fish-culture. — Oyster-farming. — The pearl harvest. — A a night with a salmon. — The fly-fisher in winter quarters. — My first salmon. — ma Salmon-fishing; With a trout-rod: by M. G. Watkins. — Natural history of salmon and sea-trout. — Highland sport. — Scrope’s Days and nights of sal- mon-fishing. — The Lews; its salmon and herring. —Salmon-fisheries of the United Kingdom. —Salmon-fishing in the Canadian river Moisie. — Salmon- fishing by net and rod on the river Tay. — The salmon of Clootie’s Hole. — A chapter on angling. — The last salmon before close time. [iii.] Fishing in Virginia waters; by J. C. Carpenter. — The bass of the Potomac; by W. M. Laffan.—Ten days’ sport on salmon rivers; by Dean Ang. 30.4 Ang. 25.4 Ang. 32.9 Ang. 25.5 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Sage. — Salmon-fishing on the Novarro; by T. Bennett. —The Androscoggin lakes; by Edward Abbott. — The haunts of the grayling; by Maurice Thomp- son. — Salmon-fishing on the Nipissiguit; by Thaddeus Norris. — Salmon-fish- ing in Canada; by S. C. Clarke. — Notes on salmon-fishing; by A. G. Wilkin- son. — Adirondack days; by Henry Vane. — The Saranac; Adirondack woods and waters: by T. A. Richards. — The Raquette club; by C. Hallock. — Camp Lou; by M. Cook. —The primitive fish-hook; by Barnet Phillips. — The Michigan grayling; by Thaddeus Norris.— Trout-fishing in the Rangeley lakes; by E. Seymour.— The Mediterranean of America. —Sea-trout fishing. — Black-bass fishing; by J. A. Henshall. —The speckled trout; by John Bur- roughs.— A summer in New England. — Fish-culture in America; by W. F. G. Shanks. — Fish-culture. — The fascinations of angling; by George Dawson. —Pan-fish angling; by M. Thompson. — Hints for practical trout-fishing. — Strange sea industries and adventures; by W. W. Harney. — Fishing adven- tures on the Newfoundland banks. — A Newfoundland fisherman. — How mackerel are caught.— The story of the whale; by T. B. Thorpe. — North Carolina illustrated; by D. H. Strother. — By the river-side; our angling club. —Spring trouting in Kent.— Aboard a ‘“ banker.’? —Salmon. — Salmon- breeding. — Fishing in Norway; by Charles Taylor. — The life of a salmon. — Angling with the worm; by G. C.— Salmon. — The jack; Small fry; The trout; The grayling; The basse; The cod-fishery: by A. H. Baldwin. — Touching the oyster. — The salmon; by Edward Jesse. Hallock, Charles, editor. Camp life in Florida; a hand- book for sportsmen and settlers. [New York.] 1876. 12" ‘* A compilation from the Forest and stream.”’ Contains ‘‘ Game fish of Florida’’ and ‘‘ Bass fishing on Spruce creek,’’ by S. C. Clarke; ‘‘ Fishing at St. Augustine;’’ ‘* Private Dougherty and the bass,”’ H. W. Merrill. | Hallock, Charles. The fishing tourist; angler’s guide and reference book. New York. 1873. 8° Front. and VIEUS. ‘¢ Presents in a concise form all the information necessary to enable gentle- men to visit successfully every accessible salmon and trout region of America.’’ — Prefatory. Hallock, Charles. Our new Alaska; or, The Seward purchase vindicated. Illustrated from sketches by T. J. Richardson. New York. 1886. 8° FHrout., wdcts., plate, and map. , **Commercial fisheries,’’ pp. 130-152. — Also several other pages on fish- ing. = AN _ Hallock, Charles. The sportsman’s gazetteer and general guide. The game animals, birds, and fishes of North America, their habits and various methods of cap- ture; copious instructions in shooting, fishing, taxidermy, woodcraft, etc. With a directory to the principal game resorts of the country. New York. 1877. 12° pp. 688, 208. Fort., maps, and wdcts. ‘¢ Bibliography for sportsmen,’’ pp. 659-667. 7 ay . a ee een eee ee ee : ng ig. 18. 84.2 Hamilton, Edward, J/. Be FUBss: Recalincioes of << fly fishing for salmon, trout, and grayling; with notes on _ their haunts, habits, and history. London.. 1884. 8° : Front., vign., and 5 plates. aes 100 copies printed. No. 69.”’ The frontispiece is a mezzotint engraving by F.S. Haden. The plates are ee woodcuts on India paper, mounted, and are from agen made on the spot by the author. 9 - 1.33 Hamilton (previously BUCHANAN), Francis. An ac- 3 count of the fishes found in the river Ganges and its branches. Edinburgh, e¢c. 1822. 4°, and atlas of 39 plates, obl. 4°. ae The plates are engraved. 46.39 Another copy. “ae Imperfect - — atlas wanting. Ang. 47. 28.2 Hamilton, Robert, 7D. British fishes. 2 pt. Lon- ate don, etc. [18—.] Fortrs., engr. title-pages, wdcts., and 68 col. plates. (In JARDINE, Szr William, dart. The natu- ralist’s library, [18—], 16°, xxxvi., xxxvii.) **Memoir of William Rondelet,”’ i. 15-44. — ‘* Memoir of Baron Alexan- at ~ der von Humboldt,’’ ii. 15-39. : 46.47 _ Also in the edition of 1852-54. g. 29.3 Hammond, Samuel H. Hills, lakes, snd forest streams; — or, A tramp in the Chateaugay woods. New York, etc. 1854. 12° Front., illustr. title-page, and plates. ‘The same as his ‘‘ Hunting adventures in the northern wilds.”’ - Chapters 2-5, 18 describe fishing excursions. A large portion of this work was originally published in the Uibat state register. ee 11375. 39 =. Another copy. : ig Ang. 29.2 Hammond, Samuel H. Hunting adventures in ‘the ee northern wilds; or, A tramp in the Chateaugay woods, over hills, lakes, and forest streams. Philadelphia. [cop. 1863.] 12° Front. and plates. | His ‘‘ Hills, lakes, and forest streams ’’ with a new title-page. Chapters 2-5, 18 describe fishing excursions. Bee Ating ee with ‘he rifle and the rod. Philadel- phia. [cop. 1863.] 12% Front. and plates. Ang. 39.56 Hansard, George Agar. Trout and salmon fishing in - ~Wales. London. 1834. 16° Vzgn. Chatto, in his ‘“‘ Angler’s, souvenir,’’ says of this work; ‘It is a perfect gazetteer of every lake and stream in the principality, ample and accurate. . I see that [the author] has resumed in his book a considerable por- ‘tion of the article ‘Angling’ which he must have furnished to Brewster’s >9) ‘Edinburgh encyclopzedia. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE.. 7 Pie = ae “Ang. / 2. “e 3. «6-8. os Il. “© 14-18. “ig 22. a 24. “ 25. ae 26. «oy, ad 28. a 29. cee 30. os 31. gts ee Folios and quartos. Bibliography. Walton’s ‘‘Complete angler ’’ in order of date.. The same. Undated editions. Angling and sports in order of date. The same. Undated works. Geography, General. _ North America. Lala, British America. — et United States. | New England. Middle States. Southern States. Central States. Western States. Ang. We “ ce 46. 47. 48. ‘Ichthyology. Great Britain. \ tee Africa. SH > x ‘Anstioha and. Oceania. Arctic and Antarctic, Fiction, essays, ele. aM ‘Poetry. Mp Zodlogy. Fish Culture. Fisheries, Fish Commission Reports, Miscellany. — ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 77 *Ang. 39-14 Hassell, John. Excursions of pleasure and sports on the Thames; illustrated in a series of engravings in aqua- tinta, coloured after nature. Accompanied by a descrip- tive and historical account of every town, village, mansion, and the adjacent country on the banks of that river, the places and periods for enjoying angling, shooting, sailing, &c.; also a particular account of all places of amusement in its vicinity, and the list of inns and taverns. London. 1823. 16° Col. front. and 23 col. plates. | ** Angling on the Thames,’’ pp. 36-56. The illustrations are by the author. *Ang. 44.35 + ([Hawes, William Post.] Sporting scenes and sundry | sketches; being the miscellaneous writings of J. Cypress, jr. [pseudon.|. Edited by Frank Forester [H. W. Her- | bert]. 2 vol. New York. 1842. 12° Fronts. and plates. ‘*Memoir,’’ i. 1-14. Contents : —i. Fire Island ana; or, A week at the Fire Islands. — Contro- versy concerning the genera and distinctions of quail and partridge; by J. Cypress, jr. and Frank Forester. — Bear. —Collineomania. — Legends of Long Island. ii. Classic rhapsodies. — Random reminiscences. — Miscellanies. The eight chapters ‘‘ Fire Island ana,’’ contain some references to fishing. AL 1728.9.91 Another copy. Hawks, Francis Lister, compiler. Narrative of the ex- pedition of an American squadron to the China seas and Japan. See Perry, M. C. Narrative, efc. 1856. 4° Note. Ang. 20.4 Headley, Joel Tyler. The Adirondack; or, Life in the woods. New York. 1849. 12% Front. and plates. Parts of chapters 1, 2, 14, 18, 23, 24, 26, 28 are on angling. ‘ — <* Huvres complétes.’’ For Ist edition, see his ‘* Dictionnaire du pécheur.”’ Ang. 18.86.3 Keene, John Harrington. Fishing tackle; its materials and manufacture. A practical guide to the best modes and methods of making every kind of appliance necessary for taking freshwater fish, and for the equipment of the angler and fly-fisher. London, etc. [1886.] sm. 8° Front., wdcts., and 4 plates. le >= ee | ee ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 89 : ng. 18. 8r. 4 Keene, John Harrington. The practical fisherman; dealing with the natural history, the legendary lore, the cap- ture of British freshwater fish, and tackle and tackle making. London. 1881. sm. 8° Front., plates, and wacts. Osmund Lambert in his ‘ Angling literature in England ’’ says that this work ‘‘ cannot be too highly spoken of. It contains some of the most beauti- ful drawings of fish ever published.”? (38.10 Kemp, John, Zsg. Shooting and fishing in Lower Brit- we tany. A complete practical guide to sportsmen. London. a 1859. 1.122 Map. fe. 1.35 Kennard, Edward. Norwegian sketches. Fishing in “ strange waters. [A series of 30 lithographic plates.] ay: London, efc. 1888. obl. 4° 12364.40 [Kennedy, Pendleton.] The Blackwater chronicle. A Bs narrative of an expedition into the land of Canaan, in Ran- dolph county, Virginia; a. country flowing with wild animals, such as panthers, bears, wolves, &c., with innu- merable trout—by five adventurous gentlemen without any aid of government, and solely by their own resources, in the summer of 1851. By “the clerke of Oxenforde.” With illustrations from life by Strother. New York. 1853. 12% front., tllustr. title-page, and wdcts. ae “Ang. 25.7 Kennedy, William Robert. Sport, travel, and adventure in Newfoundland and the West Indies. With illustrations oho by the author. Edinburgh, efc. 1885. 8° Col. front., i wacts., plate, and map. } ai ‘ , Contains some account of fisheries and fishing. a Ang. 49.40.4 Kennett-Barrington, Szr Vincent Hunter Barrington. River pollution by refuse from manufactories and mines, with some remedies proposed. London. 1883. 8° pp. 64. (LONDON, Eng. — International fisheries exhibt- tion, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, iv. 7.]) jaa Also another edition. “Ang. 49.46.6 Kent, William Saville. On the artificial culture of 3, lobsters. London. 1883. 8° pp. 23. (LONDON, Zug. — International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries ~ exhibition literature, vi. 10. ] ) Also another edition. — - Ang. 49.46 Kent, William Saville. Handbook of the marine and freshwater fishes of the British Islands, including. an enu- meration of every species. London. 1883. 8% Wédets. (Lonpon, Eng. — International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, i. 2.]) Also another edition. gO THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 49.46.5 Kent, William Saville. Report upon the sponges of the Bahama islands. (Appended to ADDERLEY, Szr A. J. The fisheries of the Bahamas, 1883, 8°, pp. 30-56.) Also in other edition. *Ang. 18.04 Kentish angler (The); or, The young fisherman’s © instructor. Shewing the nature and properties of fish which are generally angled for in Kent, rules and cautions to be observed by young anglers, efc. By an experienced angler. Canterbury. 1804. sm.12% pp.40+. Front. With the armorial book-plate of Joseph Crawhall. **One of the rare local books.’’ — Westwood and Satchell. Ang. 49.27 Keymor, John. Observation made upon the Dutch fishing, about the year 1601; demonstrating that there is — more wealth raised out of herrings and other fish in His Majesties seas by the neighbouring nations in one year, then the king of Spain hath from the Indies in four. Lon- don. 1664. sm. 4° pp. (2), 12. Reprinted in the Phoenix, vol. i., 1707. Ang. 18.20.2 Kidd, William, dovkseller. Practical instructions in the art of angling; with many novel directions for the better enjoyment of the “ gentle art,” adapted to the use of young as well as experienced anglers. London. [1820.] 24° pp. 36. Front. and wdcts. ‘*The frontispiece of a gentleman in tartan and a lady in evening dress, has a quotation from the ‘ Sportsman’s dictionary’ setting forth that angling is a ‘particularly pleasant pastime, to which the presence of one’s ‘ ladye-love’ lends a no small additional charm.’ ’’ — Westwood and Satchell. VIII. 39(2,3) Kidder, Jerome Henry, eaztor. Contributions to the natural history of Kerguelen island, made in connection with the American transit-of-Venus expedition, 1874-75. 2 vol. Washington. 1875-76. 8° (U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin, 2, 3.) Contents : —i. Ornithology; edited by Elliott Coues. 1875. . ii. Odlogy. — Botany. — Geology.— Mammals. —- Fish. — Mollusks. — In- sects. — Crustaceans. — Annelids. — Echinoderms. — Anthozoa. — E. Kersh- ner’s collection. — A study of chionis minor with reference to its structure and systematic position; by J. H. Kidder and Elliott Coues. 1876. Ang. 50.2.4(3) Another copy of ii. 122.23 The same. 2vol.init. Washington. 1875-76. - (/z SMITHSONIAN miscel. coll., 1878, 8°, xiii. 2, 3.) Ang. 49.46.7 Kilbourn, J. K. Fish preservation and refrigeration. London. 1883. 8° pp. 28. (LONDON, Eng. — Inter- national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- tion literature, vii. 8.]) Also another edition. he ™ 7 "ws 7 & os oe ao te eee al 2 4 ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. gl oS “Ag 20.12 King, John Lyle. Fishing on the Nipigon. [Chicago? . 1883?] 8° pp. to. 2 ES “Reprinted from the American field, Sept. 15, 1883.” ° Being. 32-1 King, John Lyle. Trouting on the Brulé river; or, i, Summer-wayfaring in the northern wilderness. New York. 1880. sm. 8° Jap. Ist edition, 1879. Ang. 1.54 King, William Ross. The sportsman and naturalist in | Canada; or, Notes on the natural history of the game, game birds, and fish cf that country. London. 1866. 1. 8° Col. front., wdcts., and 5 col. plates, “* Fishes,’’ pp. 241-326. tang. 44.50 Kingsley, Charles. Prose idylls, new and old. Lon- don. .1873. sm. 8° — ai ag y* Contents : —‘* A charm of birds.’? — Chalk-stream stride [an essay on angling].— The fens. — My winter-garden.— From ocean to sea. — North Devon. Four of the essays were originally published in Fraser’s magazine; ‘‘ Chalk- stream studies ’? appeared in September, 1858, and also in the author’s ‘* Mis- cellanies,’’ and ‘‘ New miscellanies.”’ *Ang. 18.37 Kirkbride, John. The northern angler; or, Fly-fisher’s companion. Carlisle, e¢c. 1837. 16°. 2 plates. Westwood and Satchell speak of a spies 4 but do not mention any other plate. *Ang. 1.43 Klein, Jakob Theodor. Historie piscium naturalis pro- — movendz missus iv. 5 pt.in 1 vol. Gedani. 1740-49. 4°. Port., plates, and vigns. Contents :— i. De lapillis eorumque numero in craniis piscium, cum preefa- _tione de piscium auditu. Accesserunt Anatome tursionum, Observata in capite rai. 1740.—1i. De piscibus per pulmones spirantibus. Accesserunt De dentibus balznarum et elephantinis, Lapide manati et tiburonis. 1741.— ¥ iii. De piscibus per branchias occultas spirantibus; cum observationibus circa : partes genitales rajz maris, et. ovarium galei. 1742.— iv. De piscibus per branchias apertas spirantibus; cum additamento ad missum tertium. 1744.— v. De piscibus per branchias apertas spirantibus; cum additionibus ad missus ii., iii., iv. et epistola, De cornu piscis carinze navis impacto. 1749. *¢On ne trouve pas facilement ces 5 parties réunies.’? — Brunet. a *Ang. 1.43 Klein, Jakob Theodor. Mantissa ichtyologica de sono ae et auditu piscium; sive, Disquisitio rationum, quibus autor epistole in Azbliotheca gallica de auditu piscium, omnes pisces mutos surdosque esse, contendit. Lipsia. 1746. 4°. pp. (4), 30. The letter referred to was published in the Aidiothegue francoise, tom. 4 XXXVi., pt. 2, p. 273, ele. Ang. 39.37 Knox, Arthur Edward. Autumns on the Spey. Lon- don. 1872. sm. 8° Front., plates, and vigns. Five of the chapters are on salmon fishing, and one on ‘* Tynet burn and its ichthyolites.’’ ‘‘ The greater part of this volume is derived from letters written to friends, during several autumns passed at Gordon castle.’’ — Preface. Q2- THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 39.35 Knox, Robert (1791-1862). Fish and fishing in the lone glens of Scotland. With a history of the propagation, growth, and metamorphoses of the salmon. _London, ééc. 1854. sm.8° Wedets. Severely criticized by H. R. Francis in his ‘‘ Fly-fisher and his library.’’ Ang. 18.18.4 Kresz, C. Le pécheur frangais; traité de la péche 4 — la ligne en eau douce. Contenant l’histoire naturelle dés poissons, la péche particuliére 4 chacun d’eux, ec. 2° éd., ip presque entiérement refaite 4 neuf. et augmentée. Paris. 1830. sm.12°% fort. and 20 plates. In the Sporting magazine for 1828 and 1829, are five articles which are translations from this work. Westwood and Satchell consider it ** one of the best French works on the subject.”’ = Ang. Be 2.4(15) Kumlien, Ludwig, .azd others. Contributions to — the natural history of Arctic America, made in connection with the Howgate polar expedition, 1877-78. Washing- ton. 1879. 8° (U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin, 15.) VIII. 39(15) Another copy. 122.24 SONIAN miscel. coll., 1882, 8°, xxiii. 5.) Ang. 18.81.6 La Blanchére, Henri DE. La péche en eau douce. Contenant tous les principes de la péche 4 la ligne, la de- scription des engins, des poissons, et des eaux ot ils se tiennent, la réglementation du droit de péche, etc. Paris. (1881.] sm.8° Wedets. *Ang. 47.1 La Blanchére, Henri DE. La péche et les poissons; nouveau dictionnaire général des péches. Publié sous les -auspices de MM. le ministre de la marine et des colonies, le ministre du commerce et de Il’agriculture, et le ministre de l’instruction publique. Précédé d’une préface par Aug. Duméril. Illustrations dessinées et coloriées par A. Mes- nel, d’aprés les photographies faites sur nature par l’auteur. Paris: -. 1868. 1. - 3% “pp. svi, Bye: Wdcts. and col. plates. Ang. 38.18 Laing, Samuel (1780-1868). Journal of a residence in Norway during the years 1834, 1835, and 1836; made with a view to inquire into the moral and political economy of that country, and the condition of its inhabitants. Lon- don. 1836. 8° Wedets. Chapters 1, 8, and 9 contain a few pages on fishing. 24.37 Another copy. Ang. 38.19 The same. New ed. London. 1851. sm. 8° Wadcts. The same. Washington. 1879. (lu SMITH-— ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 93 | Ang. 18.58.3 Lakeland, R. The Teesdale angler. Barnard Castle. 1858. 16° ** My work, though bearing a local title, is intended as a help and guide to trout fishers generally.’’ — Pre/ace. La Marre, L.H.DE. Traité général, a pesches. 1769, Aa | etc. {% See Duhamel du Monceau, H. L. Ang. Ee Lambert, Osmund. Angling literature in England, and aha | descriptions of fishing by the ancients; with a notice of some books on other piscatorial subjects. London. 1881. ae 16° pp. (10), 87. VII. 722 Another copy. _ Ang. 18.70 Lambert, Saint-Ange. Nouveau manuel complet du _ pécheur-praticien; ou, Les secrets, les mystéres, et les ruses de la péche 4 la ligne dévoilés et mis 4 la portée de tout le monde. Nouvelle éd., entiérement refondue, aug- mentée de péches nouvelles et de la législation relative 4 la péche fluviale. Paris. 1870. 24° Wéadcts. and 2 plates. (MANUELS-RORET. ) Ang. 49.46.4 Lankester, Edwin Ray. The scientific results of the exhibition. Londen. 1883. 8° pp.40. (LONDON, Eng.— International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fish- eries exhibition literature, iv. 9.]) **In particular, those results of the science of zodlogy which are of impor- tance to the fish industry.’’ — Page 4. g | Also another edition. Ang. 26.10 Lanman, Charles. Adventures of an angler in Canada, a. Nova Scotia, and the United States. London. 1848. 12° F 7 Wedcts. ae é Published in Philadelphia, 1848, with the title, ‘‘ A tour to the river Sague- nay in Lower Canada.”’ The copy described by Westwood and Satchell has a portrait, but there is — -no mention of one in the list of illustrations. ; Ang. 25.1 Lanman, Charles. Adventures in the wilds of the United States and British American provinces. Illustrated by the author and Oscar Bessau. With an appendix by Campbell Hardy. 2 vol. Philadelphia. 1856. 8° Front. and plates. Contains several chapters on fishing. Contents :—i. A summer in the wilderness. —A tour to the river Sague- nay. — Letters from the Alleghany mountains. — The sources of the Potomac. ii. A tour to the river Restigouche. — A winter in the South. — Occasional records. ‘‘ The several parts of the work were originally published in the journals and periodicals of the day, and subsequently in as many small volumes,’’— Preface. 15345.25 Another copy. 94 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 27.2 [Lanman, Charles.] Letters from a landscape painter. By the author of “Essays for summer hours.” Boston. 1845. sm. 8° Contains ‘‘ Trouting among the Catskills,’? and ‘‘A week in a fishing smack.’’ . 15372.23 Another copy. *Ang. 44.55 Lanman, Charles. Recollections of curious characters and pleasant places. [Sketches of American life and travel.] Edinburgh. 1881. 8° Front. The editor’s preface consists of a short sketch of the author, an almost exact reproduction of a biographical notice which appeared in the Lzéerary world, Jan. 15, 1881. ‘*¢ Salmon-fishing on the river Jacques Cartier,’’ pp. 147-160; ‘‘ The Poto- mac fisherman, an autobiographic sketch,’’ pp. 219-227; ‘‘ Sword-fish fish- . ing,’’ pp. 250-256. 15346.32 Another copy. *Ang. 2'7.1 Lanman, Charles. A summer in the wilderness; em- bracing a canoe voyage up the Mississippi and around — Lake Superior. New-York, efc. 1847. 12° Contains a few pages on fishing. Ang. 25.1 15345-25 wilds of the United States and British American provinces, 1856, 8°, i. I-167.) 2 cop. 4354-30 Lanman, Charles. A tour to the river Saguenay in Lower Canada. Philadelphia. 1848. sm. 8° Published in London, 1848, with the title ‘‘ Adventures of an angler in Canada, Nova Scotia, and the United States.’’ Ang. 25.1 The same. FPlate. (ln his Adventures in the 15345-25 wilds of the United States and British American provinces, 1856, 8°, i. 169-340.) 2 cop. Ang. 18.13 [Lascelles, Robert.] Letters on sporting. [In three parts. Angling, shooting, coursing. London. 1815?]| 8° «3, plates. There is no title-page. Page 1 has the signature ‘‘ B.’’ Two of the plates are dated 1813. The letter on angling is dated Feb. | 1811, and is signed ‘‘ Piscator.”’ Ang. 45.48 [Lathy, Thomas Pike.] The angler; a poem in ten cantos. With proper instructions in the art, rules to choose rods, lines, hooks, receipts for pastes, &c. By Piscator. London. 1819. sm.12°% Port. of Gosden and vigns. ‘*Qne of the worst instances of literary appropriation on record. It was palmed off on Gosden, the sporting bookseller, whose portrait ‘ engraved from _ apainting by A. Cooper’ is prefixed. . . . ‘The anglers, in eight dia- _ logues,’ attributed to Dr. Scott, is transported bodily into Lathy’s book, with a few substitutions and modifications.’’— Westwood and Satchell. *Ang. 45.49 The same. London. 1822. sm.12° Port. of Gosden and vigns. The Ist edition with a new title-page. The same. Plates. (ln his Adventures in the - ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 95 tang, 18.18 [Lawrence, John (1756-1836).] British field sports ; embracing practical ‘instructions in shooting, hunting, fish- aie ing, &c., with observations on the breaking and training of es _____ dogs and horses, also the management of fowling pieces, eo” and all other sporting implements. By William Henry Be Scott [psewdon.]. London. 1818. 8% pp. xii., 615. aa Front., wdcts., and 33 plates. - es ‘* The fresh water fishery,’’ pp. 570-602. . =] This copy contains 8 plates published by Pittman, Warwick square, Lon- don, in addition to the 34 mentioned in the list on page vii. —On 21 blank . oe __ leaves inserted at the end, are pasted newspaper cuttings containing sporting notes. _ Ang. 60.1 ~=Lawson, William, Aorticulturist. A new orchard & gar- ote den; or, The best way for planting, graffing, and to make any ground good for a rich orchard. With the Country house-wifes garden for herbs of common use, [by Gervase Markham]; also the husbandry of bees. Now the 6th time corrected, and much enlarged.- Whereunto is added the Art of propagating plants, [by Simon Harward]. London. 1676. Plan and wdcts. (Appended to | MARK- HAM, Gervase]. A way to get wealth, 1676, 4°, [vi.].) ‘** Admissible by stress of courtesy, and for the sake of that ‘ pleasant river with silver streams’ that the old writer would fain have in his orchard, and wherein he might ‘angle a peckled trout, sleighty eel, or some other dainty fish.’ ’?? — Westwood and Satchell. ~V. 4308 Another copy. Ang. 49-46.3 Lee, Henry (1826-1888). Sea fables explained. Lon- don. 1883. 8° Front. and wdcts. (LONDON, Eug.— International fisheries exhibition, 1883. {The fisheries ex- =, hibition literature, iii. 3.]) Contents : The mermaid. — The Lernean hydra. — Scylla and Charybdis. — The ‘‘spouting ’’ of whales. — The ‘sailing ’’ of the nautilus. — Barnacle geese; goose barnacles. Also another edition. Ang. 49.46.3 Lee, Henry (1826-1888). Sea monsters unmasked. London. 1883. 8° Front. and wdcts. (LONDON, Exg. — International fisheries exhibition, 1883. (The fisheries exhibition literature, iii. 4.]) Contents : — The kraken. — The great sea serpent. The author considers the great cuttlefishes ‘‘ as the living representatives of the kraken.”’ Also another edition. # *Ang. 1.30 © [Leech, John (1817-1864).] Mr. Briggs & his doings. im [Fishing. A series of copper-plate etchings.| London. [1860.] obl. 4° 12 col. plates. ‘«‘ Enlarged and tinted reproductions of the drawings which originally Se appeared in Punch. Copies are now scarce and dear.’’— Westwood and Satchell. 96 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Le Févre, Jean, ¢ranslator. La vieille. 1861. 8° See Fournival, Richard DE. Ang. 49.46.8 Leith, J. M. The legislation at present applicable to the salmon fisheries in Scotland, and the best means of im- proving it. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° pp.71I. (LONDON, Lxg.— Lnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, viii. 3.]) Also another edition. _ Ang. 18.57.4 Lennox, Lord William (Pitt). Merrie England; its sports and pastimes. London. 1857. 8° ‘* Fishing,’’ pp. 212-232; ‘‘Sea fishing,’’ pp. 348-361. Ang. 18.62.77 Lennox, Lord William (Pitt). Recreations of a sports- man. 2vol. London. 1862. sm. 8°. Fronts. The work is divided into twelve chapters, describing sports foreach month of the year. Most of them contain a few pages on fishing. Ang. 3.12 Lenox library, Vew York (City). The Waltonian col- | lection; books upon angling, birds, fishes, hunting, etc. pp. 56. (/z zs Contributions to a catalogue of the library, ~ 1893, 4°, vii.) A 36.13 Another copy. Letters from a landscape painter. 1845. 8° See [Lanman, Charles]. : Letters on sporting. [1815?] 8° See [Lascelles, Robert ]. Ang. 49.46.4 Levi, Leone. The economic condition of fishermen. — | London. 1883. 8° pp.48. Diagr. (LONDON, Eng. —TLnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, iv. 5. ]) Also another edition. *Ang. 45.51 Liddell, Robert (4. 1808). The lay of the last angler; in four cantos. To which is added Jack’s dangers and de- liverances. With illustrations from original etchings by the author. Kelso. 1884. sm. 8° Hort. and plates. ‘* First printed for circulation only among private friends.’’ The first canto originally appeared in 1867, the second in 1870, the third in 1874. Ang. 39.22 Lister, J. Lupton. Sea fishing at Tenby. Tenby. [1879?] 16° pp. (6), 68. The preface is dated June, 1878... *Ang. 18.82.3 Little, G. Anglers’ annual; comprising articles and practical information on all matters relating to fish and fishing, by the ablest writers. An almanack with notes of special interest is added. London. [1882.] sm. 4° Portrs. and wdcts. Contains several portraits of ‘‘ gentlemen eminent in the fishing world,”’ with short sketches of their lives. ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 97 *Ang. 22.2 Little, G. The unique fly book. [London. 188-?] 16° pp.(21). Col. illustr. There is no title-page. The work consists of 76 illustrations of flies, with brief directions for the use of each. _ Ang. 18.79 Little, Giles, & co. G. Little & co., fishing rod & tackle manufacturers and fly dressers. [Catalogue of fish- ing rods and tackle. — The angler’s instructor, &c.] Lon- don. 1879. 16° pp. 63. Weets. Some of the information for anglers is taken ftom the blue book of the Thames angling preservation society. Ang. 22.16 Little, Giles, & co. Wholesale illustrated price list, oe Giles Little & co., city fishing rod & tackle works. Lon- don. [187-?] 8° pp.30. Weacts. Lithographed. Ang. 38.23 Lloyd, Llewellyn. Field sports of the north of Europe; comprised in a personal narrative of a residence in Sweden and Norway, in the years 1827-28. 2 vol. London. 1830. 8° Map, wdcts., plans, and plates. Imperfect :— frontispiece, map, and plate in vol. i., and frontispiece in vol. ii., wanting. Chapters 12, 17, 18, 21, 22 of vol. i., and and 5 of vol. ii. contain pages on fishing. *Ang. 40.3. Lloyd, Llewellyn. The game birds and wild fowl of Sweden and Norway; with an account of the seals and salt- water fishes of those countries. 2d ed. London. 1867. 1.8% pp. xx., 599. Front., map, plates, and wdcts. *« Scandinavian salt-water fishes,’’ pp. 458-580. The frontispiece and all but four of the plates are chromo-lithographs, and six of them contain illustrations of fishes. '- *Ang. 38.26 Lloyd, Llewellyn. Scandinavian adventures during a residence of upwards of twenty years. Representing sport- 4 ing incidents, and subjects of natural history, and devices for entrapping wild animals; with some account of the northern fauna. 2 vol. London. 1854. 1.8° Fvronts., map, wdcts., and 10 plates. Vol. ii. is ‘* 2d ed.”’ Chapters 3-13 of vol. i. are on fishing. Ang. 39.34 Lochleven angler (The). By an ex-president of the ; Kinross-shire fishing-club. Kinross, efe. 1874. 16° front., map, and wdcts. *‘The greater portion of the subject-matter appeared originally in the Kinross-shire advertiser.”’ *Ang. 39.1'7_ [Locke, James.] Tweed and Don; or, Recollections and reflections of an angler for the last fifty years. Edin- burgh, etc. 1860. 16°% Front. and wdets. Ang. 50.13 Lockington, William Neale. Report upon the edible fishes of the Pacific coast, U.S. A. (/z CALIFORNIA— Com- missioners of fisheries. Report for 1880, 8°, pp. 16-66.) 98 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 50.13. Lockington, William Neale. Report upon the food fishes of San Francisco. (/z CALIFORNIA — Commission- ers of fisheries. Report for 1878/79, 8°, pp. 17-58.) London angler’s book (The). 1834. 12% See Badde- ley, John. VIII. 391 London, Exug.— [nternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. The fisheries exhibition literature. 14 vol. London. 1884. 8°. Handbooks. __ . i. WALPOLE, Spencer. The British fish trade. —KENT, W. S. Marine and freshwater fishes of the British Islands. — PoLtLock, Siv Frederick, 3¢ — bart. The fishery laws. HoLpsworTu, E. W.H. Apparatus for fishing. — MITCHELL, W.S. The place of fish in a hard-working diet, with notes on the use of fish in former times. —ADAMs, W. M. A popular history of the fisheries and fishermen of all countries from the earliest times. t ii. Day, Francis. Fish culture. —Howes, G. B. Zodlogy and food fishes. — BERTRAM, J. G. The unappreciated fisher folk: their round of life and labour. —FRYER,C.E. The salmon fisheries. — SENIOR, William. Ang- ling in Great Britain. — Day, Francis. . Indian fish and fishing. | ‘ iii. RoBINsoNn, Philip. Fishes of fancy: their place in myth, fable, fairy- tale, and folk-lore. With notices of the fishes of legendary art, astronomy, and heraldry. — WHEELDON, J. P. Angling clubs and preservation societies — a of London and the provinces.— LEE, Henry. Sea fables explained. Sea monsters unmasked. WHEELDON, J. P. Practical lessons in the gentle craft. — MANLEY, J. J. - Literature of sea and river fishing. Conferences. iv. Huxtey, T. H. Inaugural address. — ALFRED ERNEST ALBERT, Ist duke of Edinburgh, son of Victoria I. of Gr. Brit. Notes on the sea fisheries — and fishing population of the United Kingdom. —SHAW-LEFEvRE, George. Principles of fishery legislation. — WALPOLE, Spencer. Fish transport and ~ fish markets. —Lrvi, Leone. The economic condition of fishermen. — Fryer, C. E. A national fisheries society. —KENNETT-BARRINGTON, Sir V.H.B. River pollution by refuse from manufactories and mines; with some remedies proposed. — PRACTICAL FISHERMEN’S CONGRESS, London, 1883. Destruction of immature fish, e¢c.— LANKESTER, E. R. The scien- tific results of the exhibition. bei v. GoopE, G. B. A review of the fishery industries of the United States, Let and the work of the United States fish commission. — HuBREcHT, A. A. W. 4 Oyster culture and oyster fisheries in the Netherlands. — Joncas, L. Z. The fisheries of Canada. CAMPBELL, J. D. The fisheries of China. — OKOsHI, Narinori. A sketch of the fisheries of Japan. — SHEA, Six Ambrose. New- foundland: its fisheries and general resources. —SmittT, F. A. The Swedish fisheries. — WALLEM, F. M. Notes on the fish supply of Norway. — Ram- :. sAY, E. P. Notes on the food fishes and edible mollusca of New South ~ Wales, etc. — Garcia SoA, Francisco. The fisheries of Spain. — ADDER- LEY, Siz A. J. The fisheries of the Bahamas. — MoLonry, Sir C. A. West African fisheries, with particular reference to the Gold Coast colony. vi. Hux.ey, T. H. ‘Fish diseases. —MairLanp, Sir J. R. G., 4 bart. The culture of salmonidz and the acclimatization of fish.— Durr, R. W._ The herring fisheries of Scotland.—CornisH, Thomas. Mackerel and _pil- chard fisheries. —MILNE-HOME, David. Salmon and salmon fisheries. — MARSTON, R. B. Coarse fish culture. — CoppoL_p, T. S. The destruction of fish and other aquatic animals by internal parasites. — Day, Francis. The food of fishes. —HARDING, C. W. Molluscs, mussels, whelks, etc., used for food or bait.— KENT, W.S. The artificial culture of lobsters. — CorNIsH, Thomas. Crustaceans. ) Saas i ‘ > ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 99 vii. THompson, Six Henry. Fish as food. — MassEY-MAINWARING, W. F. B, The preservation of fish life in rivers by the exclusion of town sewage. — BLOOMFIELD, J.C. The fisheries of Ireland. — Watsu, R. F. Improved facilities for the capture, economic transmission, and distribution of sea fishes, etc.— TEMPLE, Capt. Seal fisheries. —Scorr, R. H. Storm warnings. — Roper, Richard. Saving life at sea. — KiLBourN, J. K. Fish preservation and refrigeration. — Garcia SoLA, Francisco. The basis for legislation on fishery questions. — Howitz, D. Forest protection and tree culture on water frontages, etc.— MUNDAHL,C.M. Line fishing. — ANSELL, A.W. Trawling. Prize essays. viii. Day, Francis. The commercial sea fishes of Great Britain. — Mor- Ris, C. W. The effect of the existing national and international laws for the regulation and protection of deep sea fisheries; with suggestions for improve- ments of said laws. —LerirH, J. M. Salmon legislation in Scotland: the legislation at present applicable to the salmon fisheries in Scotland and the best means of improving it. ix. WiLcocks, J.C. Improved fishery harbour accommodation for Great Britain and Ireland. — DE Caux, J. W. The best system of life insurance for fishermen, and of insuring boats, gear, nets, etc. — Fryer, C. E. The rela- tions of the state with fishermen and fisheries, including all matters dealing with their protection and regulation.— CHATER, F. J. T. The relations of the state with fishermen and fisheries, including all matters dealing with their protection and regulation. — BEAUJoN, Anthony. The history of Dutch sea fisheries: their progress, decline, and revival, especially in connection with the legislation on fisheries in earlier and later times. x. HouGHTON, William. The natural history of commercial sea fishes of Great Britain and Ireland. — BLAKE, H. P. Improved facilities for the capture, economic transmission, and distribution of sea fishes. —CAYLEy, J. J., and BRIDGMAN, H. H. A central wholesale fish market for London. — SMITH, W.A. The best appliances and methods of breaking the force of the sea at the entrance to harbours and elsewhere. xi. STIRLING, J}. The propagation of the salmonids. —ANDREws, T. The propagation of the salmonide. — CHAMBERS, W. O. The propagation of the salmonide.— CLARK, John. The salmon disease. — SMITH, W. A. Sal- mon disease: its cause and prevention. — MARSTON, R. B. The cultivation of freshwater fish other than salmonidze. — CHAMBERS, W. O. The propaga- tion of freshwater fish excluding salmonide. —- HOGARTH, Ronald. The herring fishery. — Munro, R. J. The herring fisheries. —GREEN, H. J. The herring fisheries. — M1LnN, W. S. The Scotch east coast, Orkney and Shetland, Lewis and Barra herring fishing. HouGuTon, William. The natural history and cultivation of the sole.— ANSON, C. V., amd WILLETT, E. H. Oyster culture. — Hoek, P. P. C. Oyster culture. —Carr, T. F. R. The best means of increasing the supply of mussels and other molluscs, etc. — WiLcocKks, J. C. The best means of increasing the supply of mussels and other molluscs, etc. —CHAMBERS, W. O. The introduction and acclimatisa- tion of foreign fish.— Sim, G. The food of fishes, etc. — Watt, W. The currents, temperatures, and other physical conditions of the sea in relation to fish. — SKINNER, J. Angling clubs. Miscellaneous. xii. Official catalogue. — Awards of the international juries. xiii. WALPOLE, Spencer. Official report on the exhibition.— Statement of receipts and disbursements. —Goocu, W. D. Special report on the electric lighting of the exhibition. — Ceremonial at opening of exhibition and addresses at closing. — Report of executive committee to general committee. — Statisti- cal tables. — Condensed reports on the condition of the fishing industry in the United Kingdom and abroad, used in the first instance in the official catalogue. xiv. Analytical index. 100 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON Ang. 49.46, etc. London, Eng. — /nternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature. Vol. i—xi.] London. 1883-84. 8°. Contains the papers separately issued, with special title-pages and pagina- tion. The following numbers are wanting: —vol. iii. no. 5; v. 7, 10; vi. 6; ix. I, 2; x. 3, 4; xi. 12. At the end of vol. vii. is bound an extra number: “¢ Freshwater fishing in Great Britain other than trout or salmon; by J. P._ Wheeldon.’’ There is also a second copy of vi. 2, with slight changes. Ang. 12.29 London, Lxg.— Walton and Cotton club. Rules and regulations of_the club, instituted 19th March, 1817; re- vised 8th April, 1840. London. 1840. sm. 8° pp. (24). Front. and wdcts. Londons blame, if not its shame. 1651. 4° See Jen- ner, Thomas. Ang. 49.30 Longfield, Robert. The fishery laws of Ireland. [With appendix, containing ‘Fishery acts.” ] Dublin. . 1863. 12% Table and map. The table shows the close seasons for salmon and trout in the different dis- tricts of Ireland. Ang. 32.7 Lord, John Keast. At home in the wilderness; what to . do there and how to do it. A handbook for travellers and emigrants. 3d ed. London. 1876. sm. 8° ort. and wacts. Chapter 9 contains ‘‘ Fishing gear ’’ and ‘* A good day’s sport;’’ chapter 16 *¢ Catching and curing white-fish and salmon.”’ Ist edition, 1867. Ang. 26.9 Lord, John Keast. The naturalist in Vancouver island and British Columbia. [With an appendix.] 2 vol. London. 1866. 8° Fronts., plates, and vigans. Chapters 2-7 of vol. i. treat of fishes and fishing. V. 76 Another copy. Ang. 46.19 Lord, William Barry. Crab, shrimp, and lobster lore, gathered amongst the rocks, at the sea-shore, by the river- . side, and in the forest. London. 1867. 16° Fyvont. and wacts. Contents : — Crabs. — Shrimps and prawns. — Lobsters. — River crayfish. Ang. 18.62.2 Lord, William Barry. Sea fish & how to catch them. London. [187-?] 16% Wedets. The title-page is illustrated. Ist edition, 1862, without date. *Ang. 38.7 Lorgh, Cairn, pseudon. A ten-pound tour; with sketches of travel and sport [in the Ardennes]. London. [1873.] 16° Contains ‘‘ Spring trout-fishing in the Ardennes,’’ reprinted from the Fie/d. Ang. 49.43 Low, Alexander. Angling associations; with code of rules for their management. (/z HERBERT, David, edifor. Fish and fisheries, 1883, 8°, pp. 262-274.) MZ: bee. ME Deyuatd buch Arid Me ford masteivec , Gr vhew, 8d nary @ furglcg bork I he FS Ee se hd OB ficch bck foot dl, be, (ML, Wis hem , Sone, &% ‘hee! 0 fad, 3 li.t, he. wll Bol tfplimte, ah Ly LALLA LA GAT ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. ~ IOI Ang. 47-13 Lowe, Richard Thomas. A history of the fishes of Ma- i deira. With original figures from nature of all the species, by C. E. C. Norton and M. Young. London. 1843-60. 1. 8° 28 plates. Most of the plates are colored. The signature reads ‘‘ vol. i.’ Gi Ang. 1.57 Lowell, James Russell. To Mr. John Bartlett, who had has sent mea seven-pound trout. [Cambridge. 18—.] 4° pp. (2). Signed ‘ Elmwood, 1858.” A fac-simile of the original manuscript is inserted in this catalogue. The same. (In the Adlantic monthly, 1866, 8°, XVill. 47-48. ) | Ang. 22.10 Lowth,W.S. Angling, angling dodges, and match fish- ing. Newport, Hull [Eng. 18—.] 8° pp. (2), 58+. Weacts. ‘These few pages have been written, set up in type, and bound by an amateur.”’ Lugger, Otto. List of fishes of Maryland. 1876, efc. 8°. See Uhler, P. R., and Lugger, Otto. M., G. Cheap and good husbandry. See [Markham, Gervase|]. Cheap and good husbandry. 1676. 4° 4 Note. By M. a: A way to get wealth. 1676. 4° See [Mark- ham, Gervase |. hay: 1.29 M’Alpine, Daniel. Zodlogical atlas, including com- parative anatomy. With practical directions and explana- tory text. [i.] Edinburgh, etc. 1881. obl. 4% 24 col. plates. ee Contents : —-[i.] Vertebrata. Consists of plates, with descriptions. Five of them are devoted to the skate, and four to the cod. Ang. 49.37. [| Mackenzie, Murdo. | View of the present state of the salmon fishery of Scotland, with observations on the nature, r habits, and instincts of the salmon race, and on Scotch | law and Scotch justice. By a salmon fisher. London. [1830?] 8° Plate. Ang. 49.3'7.2 Mackenzie, Murdo. View of the salmon fishery of Scotland, with observations on the nature, habits, and in- : stincts of the salmon, and on the law as affecting the rights q : of parties, etc. With appendix. Edinburgh, efc. 1860. 8°. The appendix, entitled ‘‘ Do grilse grow to be salmon?”’ is by the author’s son. 102 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON *Ang. 18.06 Mackintosh, Alexander. The Driffield angler; in two parts. Containing descriptions of the different kinds of fresh water fish, and the best methods of taking them. To which are added instructions for shooting, with rules for the breeding and management of pointers and spaniels, a description of the forest of Blair, also a short treatise on coursing. Gainsborough. [1806.] 12% Front. ‘¢ Although I have given this work the title of the ‘ Driffield angler,’ the rules it contains will equally apply to other northern rivers. ’? — Advertise- ment. Ang. 45.53 McLellan, Isaac. Poems of the rod and gun; or, Sports by flood and field. Edited, with a memoir of the author, by Will Wildwood [F. E. Pond]. New York. 1886. sm.8°® Front. : ae ** Memoir,’ pp. 11-16. AL 2422.8.20 Another copy. Ang. 50.48 Maine— Commissioners of fisheries. Reports of the commissioners for 1867-1879. 12 pam. in 1 vol. Au- gusta. 1869-79. 8° Front. and plates. For later reports, see the ‘‘ Report of the commissioners of fisheries and game for 1880,”’ efc. Ang. 50.48 Maine— Commissioners of fisheries and game. Report of the commissioners for 1880-1884. 5 pam. Augusta. 1880-84. 8° For earlier reports, see the ‘* Reports of the commissioners of fisheries for 1867,” etc. Mainwaring, William Frederick Barton MASSEy. See Massey-Mainwaring. Ang. 49.46.6 Maitland, Szr James RAMSAY GIBSON, 4¢/ bart. On the culture of salmonidae and the acclimatization of fish. London. 1883. 8° pp. 36. (LONDON, Lug. — /uter- national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [|The fisheries exhibi- tion literature, vi. 2.]) Ang. 49.46.6 Another copy, with slight changes. Also another edition. *Ang. 18.80.2 Manchester, Eng.— Anglers association. Anglers’ evenings; papers by members of the association. [ Series 1|-3. Manchester, efe. 1880-94. 8° Fronts., plates, and wdcts. ‘ ‘* Bibliography of angling,’ [i.] 243-276. The frontispiece and three of the plates of the second series, are from car- bon drawings by George Sheffield. The third series contains ten angling songs. *Ang. 18.80.3 ——- The same. 2d ed. [Series 1.] Manchester, etc. 1883. 8% Végns. “* Bibliography of angling,’’ [i.] 243-276. il nla ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 103 -. Ang. 49.46.3 Manley, John Jackson. Literature of sea and river Ang. 3.10 fishing. London. 1883. 8° (Lonpon, Exug.— Juter- sar national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- tion literature, iii. 6.]) 2 cop. Also another edition. APE: 18.77.2 Manley, John Jackson. Notes on fish and fishing. London. 1877. sm. 8° Wacts. “