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Bibliographical   Contributions. 


EDITED    BY    JUSTIN    WINSOR, 


LIBRARIAN. 


I^O.       51.     {I^'jr  n-O     ^  v/0 

(Stjc   Bartlett    Ololkction. 


A   LIST   OF   BOOKS   ON 
ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND   FISH    CULTURE, 


IN 


HARVARD    COLLEGE    LIBRARY. 
By  LOUISE   RANKIN   ALBEE. 


CAMBRIDGE,  MASS.: 

Iggueti  tig  tije  ILtfararg  of  |l^arbarl)  Untbergftg. 

1896. 


Already  issued  or  in  preparation: 

[Some  of  these  Contributions  are  out  of  print] 

VOL.    I. 


I.   Edward  r    Holden.     Index -Catalogue  ot  Books  and 

Memoirs  jh  the  Transits  of  Mercury. 
a.  Justin  WiNSOR.  Shakespeare's  Poems  :  a  Bibliography 

of  the  Earlier  Editions. 

3.  Charles  Eliot  Norton.    Principal  books  relating  to 

the  Life  and  Works  of  Michelangelo,  with  Notes. 

4.  Justin  Winsor.     Pietas  et  Gratulatio.     An  Inquiry 

into  the  authorship  of  the  several  pieces. 
J.  List  of  Apparatis  in  different  Laboratories  of  the 
United    States,   available    for    Scientific    Researches 
involving  Accurate  Measurements. 

6.  The  Collection  of  Books  and  Autographs,  be- 

queathed  to  Harvard  College  Library,  by  the  Honor- 
able Charles  Sumner. 

7.  William   C.    Lane.     The    Dante  Collections   in   the 

Harvard  College  and  Boston  Public  Libraries.    Pt.  I. 

8.  Calendar  of  the  Arthur  Lee  Manuscripts  in  Harvard 

College  Library. 

9.  George  Lincoln  Goodalk.     The  Floras  of  different 

countries. 
10.   Justin  Winsor.     Halliwelliana:  a  Bibliography  of  the 
Publications  of  James  Orchard  Halliwell-Phillipps. 


II.   Samuel  H.  Scudder.     The  Entomological  Libraries 
of  the  United  States. 

13.  First  List  of   the  Publications  of  Harvard  Uni- 

versity and  its  Officers.     iSyo-iSSo. 
13     Samuel    H.    Scudder.      A    Bibliography    of   Fossil 
Insects. 

14.  William  H.  Tillinghast.    Notes  on  the  Historical 

Hydrography    of    the    Handkerchief    Shoal    in    the 
Bahamas. 

15.  J.D.Whitney.     List  of  American  Authors  in  Geology 

and  Palaeontology. 

16.  Richard   Bliss.      Classified    Index   to  the    Maps   in 

Petermann's    Geograjihische    Mittheilungen.      1855- 
1881. 

17.  Richard  Bliss.     Classified  Index  to  the  Maps  in  the 

Royal   Geographical    Society's   Publications.       1830- 
1S83. 

18.  Justin    Winsor.      The     Bibliography    of    Ptolemy's 

Geography. 

19.  Justin  Winsor.     The  Kohl  Collection  of  Early  Maps, 
ao.    William    C.    Lane.        Index    to    Recent    Reference 

Lists,  no.  I.     1884-1885. 


VOL.    II. 


31.  Second  List  of  the  Publications  of  Harvard  Uni- 

versity  and  its  Officers.     1880-1885. 

32.  Justin  Winsor.    Calendar  of  the  Sparks  Manuscripts 

in  Harvard  College  Library. 
William  H.  Tillinghast.     Third  List  of  the  Publica- 
tions of  Harvard  University  and  its  Officers.     1885- 
1886. 
William  C.  Lane.     Index  to  Recent  Reference  Twists, 

no.  2.    188S-1886. 
W.  G.  Farlow  and   William  Tbelease.      List  of 
Works  on  North  American  Fungi. 
26.  William  C.  Lane.    The  Carlyle  Collection. 
37.  Andrew  McF.  Davis.    A  few  notes  on  the  Records 
of  Harvard  College. 
William  H.  Tillinghast.    Fourth  List  of  Publica- 
tions  of  Harvard  University  and  its  Officers.      1S86- 
1887. 


n 


34 


2S 


38, 


Index  to  Recent  Reference  Lists, 


William  C.  Lane. 

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. 

William  H.  Tillinghast.     Fifth  list  of  Publications 
of  Harvard  University  and  its  Officers.     1S87-1888. 

William  C.   Lane.     The  Dante  Collections  in  the 
Harvard  College  and  Boston  Public  Libraries. 

35.  George  E.  Woodberry.   Notes  on  the  ms.  of  Shelley 

in  the  Harvard  College  Library. 

36.  William   C.   Lane.     The  Treat  Collection  on   Ritu- 

alism and  Doctrinal  Theology. 

37.  Fkank  Weitenkampf.     Bibliography  of  Hogarth. 


VOL.    III. 


38.  William  H.  Tillinghast.  Sixth  List  of  Publications 
of  Harvard  University  and  its  Officers.     188S-1889. 

Alfred  C.  Potter.  Bibliography  of  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher. 

William  C.  Lane.  Index  to  Recent  Reference  Lists, 
no.  4.     i8gc. 

William  H.  Tillinghast.  Seventh  List  of  Publica- 
tions of  Harvard  University  and  its  Officers.      1S89- 


39 


40, 


41 


43. 


43- 


44- 


William  H.  Tillinghast.  The  Orators  and  Poets 
of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts. 

Charles  Gross.  A  Classified  I^isl  of  Books  relating 
to  British  Municipal  History. 

William  H.  Tillinghast.  Eighth  List  of  Publica- 
tions of  Harvard  University  and  its  Officers.    1890-1891 . 


45- 


46. 


47 


William  C.  Lane  and  Charles  K.  Bolton.    Notes 
on  Special  Collections  in  American  libraries. 

The  Class  of  1828,  with  a  list  of  the  publications  of 
its  members. 


William  H.  Tillinghast.    Ninth  list  of  Publications 
of  Harvard  University  and  its  Officers.     1891-1892. 

48.  Stephen  B.  Weeks.    A  Bibliography  of  the  Historical 

Literature  of  North  Carolina. 

49.  M.  H.  Morgan.     A  Bibliography  of  Persius. 

50.  Andrew   McF.  Davis.      An   Analysis   of  the   Early 

Records  of  Harvard  College,  1636-1750. 

51.  Louise  R.  Albee.      Bartlett  Collection  of  Books  on 

Angling,  Fishes  and  Fish  Culture. 


.8 


INTRODUCTORY  NOTE. 

This  collection  was  formed  by  John  Bartlett,  A.M.  (Harv.  1871), 
of  Cambridge,  author  of  "  Familiar  Quotations,"  and  a  Concordance  of 
Shakespeare,  etc.,  himself  "  a  practitioner  of  more  than  fifty  years, 
experience  of  the  art  of  angling " ;  by  him  it  was  presented  to  the 
Library  of  Harvard  College,  Nov.  17th,  1892,  when  it  numbered  1014 
volumes  and  269  pamphlets.  A  large  proportion  of  the  volumes  are 
handsomely  bound,  the  panels  of  the  back  being  ornamented  in  many 
cases  with  dies  showing  fishes  in  gold. 

After  the  collection  was  received,  it  was  arranged  in  subject  groups 
according  to  the  scheme  given  on  the  next  page,  and  to  it  were 
added  most  of  what  few  books  on  angling  proper  the  Library  already 
possessed.  In  other  groups  of  the  collection,  however,  the  like  was 
not  done,  and  the  catalogue,  therefore,  does  not  represent  the  full 
strength  of  the  College  Library  in  fisheries,  fish  culture,  the  natural 
history  of  fishes,  etc. ;  nor  have  there  been  added  from  the  College 
Library  any  books  dealing  indirectly  with  angling,  like  travels  and  other 
descriptive  works,  which  Mr.  Bartlett  collected  in  large  numbers. 

The  books  were  catalogued  and  the  list  prepared  by  Miss  Louise 
Rankin  Albee,  of  the  Library  staff,  in  the  summer  and  autumn  of 
1893,  and  the  spring  of  1895,  pressure  of  other  work  necessitating  long 
interruptions. 

The  arrangement  of  titles  and  the  position  of  shelf-marks  on  the  printed 
page  have  been  determined  solely  by  the  requirements  of  the  card 
catalogue,  since  the  list  is  printed  from  the  type  set  up  for  the  cards. 

A  catalogue  of  the  collection  was  printed  at  Cambridge  in  1882 
[Ang.  1.55],  and  a  supplement  in  1886  [Ang.  1.56].  A  second 
supplement  exists  in  manuscript  [Ang.  1.56]. 


OUTLINE    OF   THE    SHELF    CLASSIFICATION. 


Vng.       I. 

Folios  and  quartos. 

Ang.  36. 

Middle  America. 

3- 

Bibliography. 

'     37- 

South  America. 

"       6-8. 

Walton's    "Complete 

angler  "  in 

'     38. 

Europe. 

order  of  date. 

'     39- 

Great  Britain. 

"         II. 

The  same.     Undated  editions. 

«     40. 

Asia. 

"   14-18. 

Angling  and  sports  in  order  of  date. 

'     41- 

Africa. 

"         22. 

The  same.     Undated  works. 

'     42. 

Australia  and  Oceania. 

24. 

Geography,  General. 

'     43- 

Arctic  and  Antarctic. 

25. 

North  America. 

'     44. 

Fiction,  essays,  etc. 

26. 

British  America. 

'     45- 

Poetry. 

27. 

United  States. 

'     46. 

Zoology. 

28. 

New  England. 

'    47- 

Ichthyology. 

29. 

Middle  States. 

'     48. 

Fish  Culture. 

30. 

Southern  States. 

'     49- 

Fisheries. 

31. 

Central  States. 

'     SO- 

Fish  Commission  Reports,  etc 

32. 

Western  States. 

'     60. 

Miscellany. 

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.  dSidi  plates. 

Contains  several  chapters  on  fishing. 

*Ang.  16.75.9  AccomplishM  lady's  delight^  (The),  in  preserving, 
physick,  beautifying,  cookery,  and  gardening.  9th  ed., 
inlarged.  London.  1706.  24°.  Illustr.  title-page  and 
ivdcts. 

Attributed  to  Mrs.  Hannah  Wolley. 

This  edition  does  not  contain  the  part  on  angling.     For  a  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°.     5^^  [Fea,  James]. 
Ang.  48.11       Ackerhof,  A.  D.     Die  nutzung  der  teiche  und  gewasser 
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°     Front.,  maps,  wdcts.,  etc. 
"Fishes,"  pp.  199-257. 
10^.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  fisheries  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.      i860,     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,  .S/r  Augustus  John.  The  fisheries  of  the  Ba- 
hamas. [With  "  Report  upon  the  sponges  of  the  Bahama 
islands,  by  W.  S.  Kent."]  London.  1883.  8".  pp.58. 
(London,  Eng. —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 
[The  fisheries  exhibition  hterature,  v.  11.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Adventures  (The)  of  a  salmon  in  the  river  Dee.  1853. 
16".  See  [Ayrton,  William]. 
Ang.  46.5  iElianus,  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.  Elian'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,  etc.     1857- 
"]"] .      4".     Plates  and  wdcts. 

Contents:  — i.  Essay  on  classification.  North  American  testudinata. 
1857.  —  ii.  Embryology  of  the  turtle.  1857.  —  iii.  Acalephs  in  general. 
Ctenophorse.  i860.  —  iv.  Discophorse.  Hydroidae.  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.  has  also  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  I'Europe  centrale.  [Tom.  i.]  Neuchatel.  1842. 
1.  8°,  and  atlas  of  41  plates,  livr.  i,  2  (in  i  vol.),  1389 
[i839]-42,  obi.  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. 

46.51  Another  copy. 

{Atlas   46.26)       The  date  of  the  1st  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  li,  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.,2iX\A 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.  2inA  J  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  coUegit,  Hieronymus  Tamburinus  in 
lucem  edidit.  Bononiae.  1613.  f°  pp.  (8),  732,  {2j). 
Wdcts. 

The  title-page  is  engraved. 
The  date  in  the  colophon  is  161 2. 

"  Not  merely  ichthyological.  To  many  of  the  descriptions  of  fish  is 
appended  a  chapter  '  Capiendi  ratio. '  "  — Westwood  and  Satchell. 

Alexander,  Sir  James  Edward,   editor.     Salmon-fishing 
in  Canada,      i860.     8°.     See  [Adamson,  W.  A.]. 
Ang.  39.67       Alexander,  William   (1767-1816).     Journey  to  Beres- 
ford   hall,  [the  seat  of  Charles    Cotton,    Esqre.     London. 
1 84 1.]     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,  ist  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. — International  fisheries 
exhibition,   1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  iv. 

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.  viii.,  84.     Front.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

1st  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      [■ ]     ^^^^    same.       New    ed.       London.      [188-?] 

sm.  8°.     Front.,  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,  loth 
Nov.,  1 88 1.     London.     [1881  ?]      8".     pp.  (20).      Wdcts. 

*Ang.  28.2  AUerton,  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. 

A.ng.  18.62.8  Alquen,  Franz  Ludwig  Hermann  d'.  VoUstandiges 
handbuch  der  feinern  angelkunst.  Nach  den  besten 
quellen  und  eigenen  erfahrungen  bearbeitet.  Leipzig. 
1862.     sm.  8°.      Wdcts.  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°  Wdcts., 
portrs.,  maps,  and  plans. 

Imperfect:  —  vol.  vi.  no.  i,  and  title-pages  of  vol.  iv.,  v.,  ix.,  xii.,  xiv., 
wanting. 

American    angler's      guide     (The).       1845,     etc.     Sec 
[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, 
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.  1 867— 
74.]      8°.      Wdcts.  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°.      Wdct. 

"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." — Did.  nat.  biog. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Andrews,    T.     The    propagation  of    the  salmonidae. 
Prize    essay.     London.      1884.      8°.     pp.    19.       (LONDON, 
Eng.  —  International    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.      Wdcts. 

There  is  no  title-page. 


lO  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Angler  in    Ireland    (The).      1834.      12".      5^^  [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.      Wdct. 

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:  John  J.  Brown  &  co.  1849. 
8°.      Wdcts. 

Ang.  18.53  Angler's  almanac  and  pocket-book  (The),  for  1853- 
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.  By  a  practical  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. 

Ang.  22.3  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  181 3. 

Ang.  18.24  Angler's  companion  (The);  being  a  complete  practical 
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. 

Ang.  22.4  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.  '^^6.  Front.,  wdcts.,  and 
wap. 

The  angling  treatise  is  followed  by  "An  angling  excursion;  a  true  story." 
Or^nally  published  in  1840,  1841,  and  1843  ^  "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.  11 

Angler's  desideratum  (The).  1839.  16°.  5^^  [Clarke, 
Capi. ,  R.  M.']. 

Angler's  diary  (The).  [1878.]  8°.  See  [Cox, 
I.  E.B.]. 

Anglers'   evenings.     1880,   etc.     8°.     See  Manchester, 

£"//<f.  — Anglers'  association. 

Ang.  45.62  Angler's  garland  (The),  and  fisher's  delight,  for  1870, 
1 87 1.  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,  etc. 
1870—71.     sm,  4°.     Fronts.  zxiA  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, ^/<r.      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. 
obi.  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.  i 

— June  30,  1880.     s.-m.     London.      1880.     sm.  4°.     Fro7tt. 

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.  18.80.7  Angler^s  note-book  &  naturalist's  record  (The)  ;  a 
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,  7-1 1.  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°.      Wdcts. 

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  [Hewlett, 
Robert] . 

Angler's  vade  mecum  (The).  1700.  16°.  See 
[Chetham,  James]. 
■Ajlg-  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.,  illustr.  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,  ^«^.  —  International  fisheries  ex- 
hibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  vii. 
12.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Anson,  C.  V.,  «;/</ Willett,  E.  H.     Oyster    culture. 
Prize  essay.     London.      1884.      8".     6  plates.      (London, 
Eng.  —  Internatio7tal    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. 
1877.      8°. 

With  reprints  of  many  original  title-pages. 

"The  secrets  of  angling;   by  I.  D.  [John  Dennys],"  pp.  141-198. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 3 

Ang.  45.2  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, 
London.      1830.      12°. 

Contains  25  angling  songs. 

10417.38        Another  copy 
*Ang.  18.19     Art  of  angling  (The).     \.onAoxi:  D.  Lewis.     1819.    12°. 
.       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  work 
[printed  by  W.  Davy],  which  he  believed  to  be  unique.  On  the  fly-leaf  M'. 
H.  G.  Bohn  certifies  that  he  knows  of  no  other  copy.'  See  Bibliotheca  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,  Grosvetior  square. 
Greville  Fennell." 

On  the  title-page  is  the  autograph  "  Edward  L.  Soltau." 

17466.12       Art  of  angling  (The)  ;   eight   dialogues    in  verse.      (/« 
Collection  of  scarce,  curious,  and  valuable  pieces,  1773, 
12°,  pp.  269-334.) 
Ang.  45.11      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  acknowl- 
edgment, by  Lathy,  in  his  poem  "The  angler." 

Ang.  47.32  Artedi,  Peter.  Ichthyologia ;  sive.  Opera  omnia  de 
piscibus.  Omnia  in  hoc  genere  perfectiora  quam  antea 
ulla.  Posthuma  edidit  Carolus  Linnaeus.  5  pt.  in  i  vol. 
Lugduni  Batavorum.      1738.      8°. 

"Vita,"i.    (3)-(i3)- 

(  ontents :  —  i.  Bibliotheca  ichthyologica.  —  ii,  Philosophia  ichthyologica. — 
iii.  Genera  piscium.  —  iv.  Synonymia  nominum  piscium  fere  omnium.  — v. 
Descriptiones  specierum  piscium. 

A  portrait  of  Linnaeus  is  inserted  as  a  frontispiece. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Sir.  Thos.  Gery  Cullum,  bart.,  F.  R.  S. 

46.46  Another  copy. 

Ang.  47.2  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. 


14  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  18.49  Arundo,  psendon.  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,  and  Thomas.  A  treatise  on  the 
propagation  of  salmon  and  other  fish.  Stockport,  etc. 
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°. 
Illustr.  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. 

*Ang.  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  iattle." 

Aug.  18.65.5  Bagnall,  George.  Piscatorial  rambles  ;  or,  The  fisher- 
man's pocket  companion.     London.      1865.     sm.  1 2° 

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,  etc.      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.  1 5 

Ang.  18.57.2  Ba.ileyfWi\\iam,  0/  Not^iug^/ia7H.  The  angler's  instruc- 
tor, ^/<r.     2d  ed.     Nottingham,  <'/<:.  [1866.]      16°. 

Ang.  18.57.3     The  same.    3d  ed.,  revised.  London,  ^/r.    [1879.] 

sm.  8°.      Wdct. 

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."  —  Weslwood  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   FuUerton.     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. 
I0|^.49  Baker,    Sir   Samuel    White.      The    Nile    tributaries    of 

Abyssinia,  and  the  sword  hunters  of  the  Hamran  Arabs. 
Philadelphia,  (?/^.  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. 

io|^.49         The  same.     3d  ed.     London.      1868.      8°.     Portrs., 

maps,  and  plates. 

!•  3739  ^Iso  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.  mo         The   same.      New   ed.      London.       1883.      sm.  8". 

Maps  and  plates. 
*Ang.  49.10     Barber,  Joseph.     Crumbs  from  the /L£>//;/rf'/^^/^;   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  table,  ovei 
the  signature  of  'J.  B.'  " 


1 6  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON  /- 

*Ang.  16.51. 2  [Barker,  Thomas.]  The  art  of  angHng;  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  each  of  which  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      [ ]      Tke    same.      London.       1653.      S^Reprinted 

Leeds.      181 7.]      4°.     pp.  16. 

Lowndes'  "Bibliographer's  manual"  states  that  of  this  edition  one  copy 
was  struck  off  in  4",  while  Westwood  and  Satchell's  "  Bibhotheca  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  \Z20.'\     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),  iv.,  (12),  40.     Diagr. 

"  100  copies."  —  "  Biographical  notice,"  pp.  i.-iv. 

With  a  reprint  of  the  title-p^e  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  miscellany,"  London,  1826. 

Ang.  16.51.6     T/te   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.     1 67 1,      obi.  4°,  bound  as  sm.  4°. 

"  An  extremely  scarce  work."  —  IVestwood  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.  1 7 

Alpine  flora  of  the  Dovre  fjeld,  and  of  the  Norwegian  ferns, 
&c.  London.  1864.  sm.  8".  Front.,  map,  plate,  and 
wdcts. 

In  chapter  i  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,  Juhana.]  The  book  containing 
the  treatises  of  hawking,  hunting,  coat-armour,  fishing,  and 
biasing  of  arms ;  as  printed  at  Westminster  by  Wynkyn  de 
Worde,  1496.  [With  biographical  and  bibliographical 
notices  by  Joseph  Haslewood.]  Re-printed  London. 
1,810.     1.  8°.      G.  L.      Wdcts, 

150  copies  printed. 

The  introduction  is  dated  181 1.  — 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 
anghng  in  the  English  language.  The  first  edition  appeared  in  i486,  and  does 
not  include  the  "  Treatyse  of  fysshynge." 


* 


I247i«2l       Another  copy. 

Ang.  14.96.2  Barnes  or  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  or  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°.      Wdcts. 

"  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°. 
pp.  xiv.,  (23).     G.  L.      Wdcts. 

"  One  of  the  best  facsimiles  ever  executed." —  Westwood and  Satchell. 

*VII.  1769      Another  copy. 


1 8  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). 
"  2CX3  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."  — Diet.  nat.  biog. 

VII.  1249      The   same.     London.       1883,       8°.     pp.    (4),  viii.. 

12476.21   38,  (10).     2  cop. 

"400  copies.  Printed  solely  for  presentation  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.,  16.      (BiBLlOTHECA  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  Pall  Mall  gazette .'" 

•Ang.  44.6  Barry,  William,  of  London.  Sporting  rambles  and  holi- 
day papers.     London,  ^/<:.      [1873,]      16°. 

"Rough  angling,"  pp.  31-34;  "By  the  river,"  pp.  79-83;  "Trout  mur- 
der," pp.  89-92. 

Bartas,  Guillaume  DE  Saluste,  seigneur  Du.  See 
Saluste,  Guillaume  DE,  seigneur  Du  Bartas. 
Ang.  1.55  [3a.rtlett J  John,  of  Cambridge. 1  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),  ^y.      Vigns. 

With  MS.  notes  of  bindings. 

VII.  128        Another  copy. 

*Ang.  1.56       [ ]  Supplement.     Cambridge.     1886.     4°.    pp.  (2), 

24.      Vigns. 

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.  1 9 

*Ang.  1.56  [BsLitletty  ]ohn,  0/ Cajndrtc/g-e.^  Second  supplementary 
list  of  books  on  fish  and  fishing.      f°      ff.  (12).     MS. 

*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 
Satchell. 

Ang.  49.46.9  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, Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 
[The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  ix.  5.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

•Ang.  47.18  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°.     \2 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  {Lat.  Bellonius),  Pierre.  De  aquatilibus  libri 
duo.  Cum  eiconibus  ad  vivam  ipsorum  effigiem,  quoad  ejus 
fieri  potuit,  expressis.  Parisiis,  apnd  Carolum  Stephanum. 
1553.     obi.  32°.     pp.  (32),  448.      Wdcts. 

Imper/ect :  —  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. 
1 840.      I  2*».     2  maps. 

Vol.  i.  chapters  i,  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°.  Wdcts.  and 
plates. 

One  of  the  plates  is  colored. 

*Ang.  1. 21  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,  1 88 1.     London.      [1881?]      8".     pp.  (17).      Wdcts. 

Ang.  50.2.4(18)  Berlin,  Germ. —  Internationale  fischerei-ajisstellung, 
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(  1 8 )     Another  copy. 

[Bertram, ,    angler. '\     The    border    angler.      See 

Border  angler  (The).      1858.      16°     Note. 
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".     Front.,  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,  Eng. —  International 
fisheries  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  fiy-fisher.  London.  1787. 
12°.     Front. 


ANGLING,    FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  21 

Ang.  17.87.2  Best,  Thomas.  A  concise  treatise  on  the  art  of  angHng, 
etc.  To  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.  I  2°.     Front. 

Ang.  17.87.3     The   same.     3d    ed.,    corrected    and      improved. 

London.      1794.     sm.  12°      Front. 

The  frontispiece  has  the  date  1795. 

Ang.  17.87.4     '■ The   same.     4th    ed.,    corrected    and    improved. 

London.      1798.      12°.     Front. 
Ang.  17.87.5     The  same.     5th  ed.,  carefully  revised.     London. 

1802.     sm.  1 2°      Front. 

This  edition  has  a  new  preface,  and  some  changes  have  been  made  in  the 
title-page. 

Ang.  17.87.6     The  same.     6th  ed.,  carefully  revised.     London. 

1804.      12". 

Ang.  17.87.8  The  same.  [8th  ed.],  carefully  corrected.  Lon- 
don.     1808.      12°.     Front.  ?ind  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.  17.87.10     The   same.     To    which    is    now  added   Nobbs's 

Complete  troller.      [lOth  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. II     The  same,      i  ith  ed.,  carefully  revised,  corrected, 

and   re-arranged.        London.        1822.       12°.       Front,  and 
vign. 

The  frontispiece  contains  illustrations  of  thirteen  different  flies. 

Ang.  17.87. 1 1*     Another  copy. 

Imperfect: — frontispiece  wanting. 

*Ang.  17.87.14     The  same.     12th  ed.,  carefully  revised,  corrected, 

and    re-arranged    by    John  Jackson.     London,  ^/r.      1838. 

32**.      Front,  and  vigns. 

In  this  and  the  following  edition  Nobbes's  "  Complete  troller  "  is  abridged. 
The  title  reads  "Best's  Art  of  angling." 

*Ang.  17.87.15  The  same.  13th  ed.,  carefully  revised,  cor- 
rected, and  re-arranged  by  John  Jackson.  London,  etc. 
1846.     32°.      Vigns. 

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,  and  COTTON, 
Charles.     The  complete  angler,  1847,  ^  2^  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,  ^/<:.  1862. 
8°. 

"  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. 

V.  2577^         ^^^   same.     New  ed.,    prefaced  and  annotated  by 

Austin  Dobson.     London.      1887.     1.  8". 

"  Memorial  edition  of  Bewick's  works.     Vol.  v." 

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°.  Front.,  plates,  and  zvdcts. 
(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  iiber 
die  kiinstliche  fischzucht.     Hamm.      1865.      8°.      Wdcts. 

*Ang.  18.59.4     Bischoff,  Wilhelm.     Anleitung  zur  angelfischerei.     2*^ 

aufl.,    neu     bearbeitet   vom    bayerischen    fischerei-verein. 

•  Munchen.      [1883.]      8".      Wdcts.  3.^^  a^  col.  plates. 

"  Most  of  the  artificial  flies  are  identical  with  our  own,  and  the  English 
names  borrowed."  —  Westwood  and  Satchell. 

*Ang.39.28  Black  Palmer,  pseudon.  Scotch  loch-fishing.  Edin- 
burgh, ^/^.     1882.     sm.  8°     pp.  viii.,   (2),  81.      Wdcts. 

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. 
I  8°      Fro7it.  and  20  plates. 

The  title-page  is  engraved,  and  the  17  plates  of  flies  are  colored. 
This  was  published  in  1843  ^  "  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.  plowitig,  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,  etc.  By  J.  B. 
London.      1669.     24".     Engr.  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.  49.46.10  Blake,  H.  P.  Improved  facilities  for  the  capture, 
economic  transmission,  and  distribution  of  sea  fishes.  Prize 
essay.  London.  1884.  8°.  pp.  52.  Wdcts.  and  4 
plates.  (London,  Eng.  —  International  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,  etc. 
1853.     sm.  12°      Front. 

"The  substance  of  two  chapters  appeared  in  the  London  Sporting  maga- 
zine V 

*Ang.  39.26     The  same.     London.      1856.     sm.  1 2*1 

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,  etc.  1854.  16°.  Front,  and 
vigns. 

*Ang.  45.4  Blakey,  Robert,  editor.  The  angler's  song  book.  Lon- 
don, etc.      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,  etc.  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.     New  ed.     London,  ^^c.      1862.     16°. 

Front,  and  plates. 

*Ang.  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  \_psendon.'\.  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. 
1856.     sm.  12''. 

Described  by  Westwood  and  Satchell   as  inaccurate  and  of   little  value, 
except  for  the  "  Bibliographical  catalogue  "  appended  to  it  by  the  publisher. 

3|-.6  Another  copy. 

*Ang.  44.8  Blakey,  Robert.  Old  faces  in  new  masks.  London. 
1859.     sm.  8°.     Fro  fit.  and  engr.  title-page. 

Contents: — Fishwives. — 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  mare. — 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  Hterature  and  art.  — Days  on  the  Tweed  sixty  years  ago, 
•  from  the  note-book  of  an  octogenarian.  —  Lobsters  and  crabs. 

The  illustrations  are  "■Resigned  &  etched  by  George  Cruikshank." 

Ang.  49.46.7  Bloomfield,  J.  C.  The  fisheries  of  Ireland.  London. 
1883.  8°.  pp.33.  (  London,  Eng.  - —  International  fish- 
eries 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. 
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.      Vign. 

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. 

Ang.  48.3  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.  viii.,  38. 

Ang.  48.4  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.      Wdct. 

Book  (The)  containing  the  treatises  of  hawking,  hunt- 
ing, coat-armour,  fishing,  and  biasing  of  arms.  18 10.  8°. 
See  [Barnes,  Juliana]. 

*Ang.  47.44  Book  of  fishes  (The).  Class  pisces.  Published  by  the 
society  for  promoting  Christian  knowledge.  London. 
1834.      2'4°      Front,  and  wdcts. 

"The  art  of  angling,"  pp.  145-160. 

Book  of  Saint  Albans  (The).  1810.  8°.  ^^^^  [Barnes, 
Juliana]. 
Ang.  1. 51  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,  porirs.,  plates,  and 
vigns. 

The  illustrations  are  engravings  after  Landseer,  Cooper,  Herring,  eU. 

"The  fisherman;"  by  Sylvanus  Swanquill,  pp.  12-14.  —  "  Pi^^^  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,  etc.      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 

Aug.  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,   Sir  Henry  William  GORE,   ^th  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,  ^/c.     1858.     16°.    Map. 

Halkett  and  Laing  attribute  this  work  to  a  Mr.  Bertram. 

Ang.  18.75.3  Borne,  Max  von  DEM.  Taschenbuch  der  angel- 
fischerei.  2^,  umgearbeitete  aufl.  Berlin.  1882.  16°. 
Wdcts. 

"Litteratur,"  pp.  218-221. 

1st  edition,  1875,  with  the  title  "  lUustrirtes  handbuch  der  angel- 
fischerei." 

Ang.  38.6  Borne,  Max  von  dem.  Wegweiser  fUr  angler  durch 
Deutschland,  Oesterreich,  und  die  Schweiz.  Berlin, 
1877.     sm,  I  2°, 

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.  1511  Another  copy. 

*Ang.  38.15  Bowden,  John,  of  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  herring  fishery;" 
"The  cod  fishery;"  "  Salmon  and  salmon -rivers  in  Norway." 

*Ang.  17.58.4  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,  ^/<:.  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.  2 7 

Ang.  17.58.6  Bowlker,  Charles.  The  art  of  angling;  or,  Compleat 
fly-fisher,  ^/f.     Birmingham.      1792.      12°. 

Westwood  and  Satchell  assign  a  frontispiece  to  this  edition,  while  none  is 
mentioned  in  their  collation  of  the  edition  of  1786. 

*Ang.  17.58.8   The  same.    Newed.    Ludlow.    18 14.    24".    Front. 

The  title  reads  "The  art  of  angling;   or.  Complete  fly  &  bottom-fisher." 

*Ang.  17.58.9  — '—  The  same.  Greatly  enlarged  and  improved. 
Ludlow.      1826.      16°.     Front.  2ind  wdcts. 

The  title  reads  "  Bowlker 's  Art  of  angling,"  etc. 

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. 1 1     The  same.      Greatly  enlarged    and  improved. 

Ludlow.      1833.      16°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

*Ang.  17.58.12     The   same.      Ludlow.       1839.       16°.      Front. 

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,  etc. 
1848.      8".     Front.,  plates,  and  plans. 

Ang.  49.43  Bradfield,  H.  Angling  associations  ;  with  code  of  rules 
for  their  management.  {In  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  salmonidai  of  West- 
morland, Angling  reminiscences,  and  Leaves  from  an 
angler's  note  book.  London,  etc.  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.  i.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.      {In 

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 

46.51  Brevoort,  James   Carson.       Notes   on   some   figures   of 

Japanese  fish,  etc.      [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  naturahst  met ;  and  what  came  of 
their  visit.  London,  etc.  1869.  sm.  8°.  pp.  viii.,  70. 
Front. 

Originally  published  in  the  Field. 

"A  gossiping  book  about  fishing  and  country  life,  descriptive  of  a  well- 
known  resort  of  anglers  at  the  junction  of  the  Wye  and  Derwent." — Diet, 
nat.  biog. 

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°.  Front., 
plates,  and  wdcts. 

The  work  is  edited  by  the  author's  wife,  Augusta  Bromley-Davenport. 
"Salmon-fishing,"  pp.  41-80. 

Ang.  17.40  [Brookes,  Richard.]  The  art  of  angling,  rock  and  sea- 
fishing.  With  the  natural  history  of  river,  pond,  and  sea- 
fish.     London.      1740.     sm.  12''.      Wdcts. 

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.  The  art  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.  17.40.5     The  same.      3d  ed.,  with   great  improvements. 

London,      i  770.     sm.  i  2°      Frotit.  and  wdcts. 
Ang.  17.40.6     The  same.     4th  ed.,  with  great  improvements, 

London.      1774.     sm.  12°      Front,  and  wdcts. 
Ang.  17.40.7     The  same.     5th  ed.,  with  great  improvements. 

Dublin.      1778.     sm.i2°.     Front.  2svA  wdcts. 
Ang.  17.40.8     The  same.     5th  ed.,  with  great  improvements. 

London.      1781.      12*'.     Front.  ■a.xvA  wdcts. 
Ang.  17.40.12     The  same.      New  ed.      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.  1 2". 

Front,  and  wdcts. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  29 

Ang.  17.40.14      Brookes,  Richard.     The  art  of  angling,  ^/<:.     New  ed., 
corrected.     London.      1801.      12°.     Front,  znd  wdcts. 
Has  the  same  half-title  as  the  1793  edition. 

Ang.  49.43  Brotherston,  Andrew.  The  salmon  disease.  Plate. 
{In  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- 
d\m,etc.      [1782.]      4°.     pp.  (6),  iv.,  (41).      Vign. diVidil 

plates. 

No  more  published. 

46.50  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**.  Front., 
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.     5th  ed.,  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.,  2"/  plates,  and  wdcts. 

VII.  428  Another  copy. 

34.157  Brown,  M.  B.,  &  co.,  publishers.  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 
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. 

Half-title :  —  *'  The  Stormontfield  experiment  on  the  salmon." 

*Ang.  44.21  [Brown,  William  Linn.]  Scribblings  and  sketches, 
diplomatic,  piscatory,  and  oceanic.  By  a  fisher  in  small 
streams.  2d  ed.,  with  additions.  Philadelphia.  1844. 
sm.  8°. 

The  "piscatory"  sketches  consist  of  four  humorous  letters  signed  *' Isaac 
WaUon,  Jr." 

*  Ang.  45.6  [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  philosophical  notes. 
London.      1729.     sm.  8**. 

"  Each  eclogue  is  dedicated  to  a  friend  or  patron Virgil  and 

Theocritus  appear  to  have  been  Browne's  models." — Westvuood and Satchell. 

Ang.  45.7  Browne,  Moses  (i  704-1 787).  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." 

V.  66  Buckland,    Francis    Trevelyan.     Curiosities    of    natural 

history.       4    series.        London.       1877,    '75-77.       sm.  8°. 

Fronts.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Series  i.,  ii.  are  "  Popular  ed." 

"  Fish  and  fishing,"  i.  227-290.     The    other  volumes  also  contain  many 
notes  on  fishes  and  fishing. 

Ang.  46.18         The  satne.     4  series.     London.      1877,  '75-78. 

I  6°.     Fronts. ,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Series  i.-iii.  are  "  Popular  ed." 

*Ang.  47.29  [Buckland,  Francis  Trevelyan.]  A  familiar  history  of 
the  British  fishes.  Published  by  the  society  for  promoting 
Christian  knowledge.     London.      [1859.]      16°.      Wdcts. 

Ang.  48.10      Buckland,  Francis  Trevelyan.     Fish  hatching.     London. 

1863.  sm.  8°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

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.  3 1 

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  Land  and  water  J''' 
"  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.      Wdct. 

^%'  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. 
[188 1.]      16°      Wdcts. 

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°.     Port.,  plate,  z.wA  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,  \st  barottess. 

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,  etc.      [1867.]      16". 

Front.,  wdcts.,  and  plates. 
*Ang.  18.78.5     Burke,  Ulick  John.     The  boy's  Walton ;   a  discourse 

on  fishing.      London,  ^^<:.      1878.      16°.      Wdcts. 
*Ang.  12.27     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. 

1 88 1   [cop.  1879].      16°. 

Contents :  —  The  pastoral  hees.  —  Sharp  eyes.  —  Strawberries.  —  Is  it  going 
to  rain?  —  Speckled  trout.  —  Birds  and  birds. — Abed  of  boughs. — Birds'- 
nesting.  — The  halcyon  in  Canada. 

*Ang.  46.17     T/ie   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  Btjshnan,  John  Stevenson.  Fishes,  particularly  their 
structure  and  economical  uses.  London.  [18 — .]  Port, 
of  Salvianus,  engr.  title-page,  wdcts.,  and  32  col.  plates. 
{In  Jardine,  Sir  William,  bart.     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.  obi.  4°  See  [Finlay, 
K.J.]. 

C,  H.,  Esq.  The  fisher  boy.  [1808.]  16°.  See 
[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,  ^/c.  1872-81.  8°. 
Emb.  16.61  Camerarius,  Joachim  (i 534-1 598).  Symbolorii  &  em- 
blematum  centuria  una  —  quarta  collecta.  In  quib' rariores 
proprietates  historiae  ac  sentential  memorabiles  non  paucae 
breviter  exponuntur.  4  pt.  in  i  vol.  Francofurti.  1661- 
72.      sm.  4°.      Engrs. 

Contents:  —  i.  Ex  re  herbaria.  l66i.  —  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, 

Ang.  60.7         The  same.      Moguntiae.      1668.       16°.      pp.  (8), 

201,  204,  204,  201.     Engrs. 

Also  with  an  engraved  title-page. 
With  MS.  notes  on  the  fly-leaves. 

Campbell,  Lady  Colin.     See  Campbell,  Gertrude  Eliza- 
beth Blood,  Lady. 
*Ang.  47.27     Campbell,  Gertrude  Elizabeth  Blood,  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. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH  CULTURE.  .  33 

Ang.  49.46.5  Campbell,  James  Duncan.  The  fisheries  of  China. 
London.  1883.  8°.  pp.  20+.  (London,  Eng.  —  In- 
ternational fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhi- 
bition literature,  v.  4.]) 

"  A  short  summary  of  some  of  the  principal  points  in  the  Chinese  exhibits." 
—  Pages- 

Also  another  edition. 
*Ang.  49.23  Campbell,  John  (i  708-1 775).  An  exact  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. 

"  no  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,"  etc. 

VII.  1904       Another  copy. 

"No.  51." 

Ang.  50.1.2     Canada — Commissioner  of  fisheries.     Report  for  1875— 

1878.  4  vol.     Ottawa.      1876-79.      8°.     Maps,  plate,  dind 
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 — Commissiotier  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  Documents. 

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,  etc., 
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.  i  to  the  report  of  the  department  for  1879,  1880." 
Also  a  more  complete  set  in  the  Canadian  Documenls. 

Ang.  50. 1. "7  Canada  —  Meteorological  office.  Report  for  1 877-1 880. 
4  vol.     Ottawa,  ^^r.      1878-82.      8°.     Map. 

The  report  for  1877  is  "  supplement  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. 

Appended  to  the  reports  of  the  commissioner  of  fisheries. 

Ang.  50.1.8     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- 
don.     1877.      16°.     pp.  (2),  93. 

Ang.  12.32  Cargill,  Alexander.  Izaak  Walton.  [New  York,  etc. 
1893.]      8".     pp.  (14).     Illustr. 

Scribner''s  magazine,  1893,  xiv.  267-280. 

*Ang.  18.48  Carpenter,  William,  angler.  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".      Wdcts. 

*Ang.  18.48.2     The  same.     London.      1852.      16°.     Col.  f'ont. 

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  p^che  raisonnee  et  perfectionnee 
du  pecheur  fabricateur,  toutes  lignes,  cinquante  p^ches  dif- 
ferentes.      Paris.      1879.      18°.      Wdcts. 


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,  Eng.  —  International  fish- 
eries exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  Uterature, 
xi.   15.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

*Ang.  i8.i8.2  Carroll,  W.,  of  Edinburgh.  The  angler's  vade  me- 
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.     I  818.     sm.  8°.     Front,  and  11  col.  plates. 

The  12  plates  are  colored  by  hand,  and  contain  representations  of  195  dif- 
ferent flies. 

15372.25  Carter,  Robert.  A  summer  cruise  on  the  coast  of 
New  England.     Boston,  ^/^.      1864.      I2°^rsm.  8° 

This  record  of  a  fishing  voyage  originally  appeared  in  the  form  of  letters  to 
the  New  York  tribune. 

*Ang.  28.1       The  same.      Boston.       1870   [cop.    1864].      12° 

or  sm.  8°. 

Ang.  18.74  [CaLTtyrhghty  VJ'iWiam,  0/ Westbury-upon-Trjm.']  Facts 
and  fancies  of  salmon  fishing.  With  original  illustrations. 
By  Clericus.  London,  ^/r.  1874.  sm.  8°.  Front.,  plates, 
and  wdcts. 

Ang.  18.54.8  [Ca.rtyfhgh.ty  WiWiam,  0/  Westbnrj-upon-Trjm.']  Ram- 
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°.     Front.,  vign.,  and  plates. 

West  wood  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. 

9425*59  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. 

Ang.  39.9      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.,  and  Bridgman,  Henry  Hewitt.  A  cen- 
tral wholesale  fish  market  for  London.  Plates  and  plans. 
{In    London,   Eng.  —  International   fisheries     exhibition, 

1883.  The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  1884,  8°,  X.  469- 
524.) 

*Ang.  48.16  Central  fishcultural  society.  Proceedings  of  the  society 
at  their  ist  annual  meeting,  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  October 
1st  and  2d,  1879.     Chicago.      1879.      16°. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Chambers,  William  Oldham.      The  introduction  and 
acclimatisation  of  foreign  fish.    Prize  essay.     London.    1884. 
8°    pp.  1 1 .    (London,  Etig. — hitemational  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion, 1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  xi.  17.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.11  Chambers,  WilHam  Oldham.  The  propagation  of 
freshwater  fish  excluding  salmonidae.  Prize  essay.  Lon- 
don. 1884.  8°  pp.  10.  2  plates.  (London,  Eng. — 
International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  "  [The  fisheries 
exhibition  literature,  xi.  7.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Chambers,  William  Oldham.     The  propagation  of  the 
salmonidae.     Prize  essay.      London.      1884.      8°.     pp.    14. 
3  plates.      (London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion, 1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  xi.  3.]) 
Also  another  edition. 
Charfy,  Guiniad,  pseudon.     See  Smeeton,  George. 

Ang.  45.10  Charleton,  T.  W.  The  art  of  fishing;  a  poem.  North 
Shields.      18 19.      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  SaUhell. 

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,  ^«^.  —  International  fish- 
eries 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  \psendon.'\,  assisted  by  several  eminent  pisca- 
tory characters.     London.     1835.     16°.    Profit,  dind  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,  .?/c.      5^^  Fisher's  garland  (The).       1S21,  eU.      8°. 

*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.l^.  London.  1835.  16°. 
Wdcts.  and  plan. 

Imperfect:  —  pp.  i.,  ii.  wanting. 

Chapters  I,  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  \_pseitdon.']. 
London.      1834.      16°.      Wdcts. 

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  UUswater  compared;" 
"  List  of  trout  streams." 

Cheap  and  good  husbandry.  1676.  4°.  See  [Mark- 
ham,  Gervase]. 

Cheek,  John.  The  British  angler's  instructor.  1862. 
2  4«.     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.  2$'-\-.      Vign. 

Ang.  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.],  J  "J.     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  \_pseu- 
don.'\.  London.  1845.  8°  Front.,  engr.  title-page,  19 
plates,  and  wdcts. 

Imperfect :  —  plate  "  The  grayling  "  wanting. 

1st  edition,  1 841,  with  the   title   "The   fly-fisher's   text-book."     This  is  a 
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-f-.     Port,  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Clark,  John.      The     salmon    disease.      Prize    essay. 
London.      1884.      8°.     pp.    11.      (London,    Eng. — Inter- 
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.  181 3. 
pp.  (18).  10  plates.  {Appended  to  HowiTT,  Samuel, 
and  others.     Foreign  field  sports,  18 14,  4*1) 

The  plates  are  by  the  author;   two  represent  fishing  scenes. 

Ang.  18.39       [Clarke,  Capt. ,  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.  Wdcts. 
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-I77-) 

"  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  Field.     2  vol.     London.      1879    [1878].      8°.      Wdcts. 
"  Sea-fishing  trips,"  ii.   173-268. 


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,  psendon.  See  Cartwright,  WiUiam. 
*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  attractions  in  both  divisions 
of  the  principality.      London,  etc.      i860,      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." 

*  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  S^psendon^  in  the  counties  of  Wicklow,  Meath, 
Westmeath,  Longford,  and  Cavan ;  with  additions  by 
Geoffrey  Greydrake  [pseudon.  for  Thomas  Ettingsall]. 
4th  ed.     Dublin,  ^/6-.      1832.      12°.     Front,  dcnd  map. 

Originally  published  in  parts:  pt.  i  "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,    Eng.  —  International 
fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  litera- 
ture, vi.  7.]  ) 

Also  another  edition. 

Cocheris,  Hippolyte,  editor.  La  vieille.  1861.  8°. 
See  Fournival,  Richard  DE. 

Ang.  17.95  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.  diXid  plates. 

Ang.  17.95.3     ^/'^'  sa7ne.      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. 


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.  1 864.  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. 

17466.12  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. 

Ang.  45.11     The  same.      Edinburgh:    T.    Ruddiman  and   co. 

1785.      12°. 

With  the  exception  of  the  title-page  and  preface,  this  is  a  paginal  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  1 1   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. 

Ang.  39.48       The  same.     2d  ed.     London.     1841.     8°.    Front., 

wdcts.,  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  correi,  "  flood  and  fell."  3d  ed.  Edin- 
burgh, etc.      1 85  I.      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, etc:     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. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  4 1 

Ang.  18.58.2  Colquhoun,  John.  Salmon-casts  and  stray  shots; 
being  fly-leaves  from  [his]  note-book.  2d  ed.  Edin- 
burgh, ^/r.      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.] 
24°.  See  [Markham,  Gervase]. 
*Ang.  16.75.8  [Compleat  servant-maid  (The)  ;  or.  The  cook's 
guide.  Containing  directions  for  dressing  all  sorts  of  flesh, 
fowl,  and  fish.  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  part  en- 
titled "The  female  angler  "  is  compiled  from  Walton,  Barker,  and  others. 
The  title  quoted  is  written  in  pencil  on  an  inserted  fly-leaf. 

Compleatest  angling  booke  (The)  that  ever  was  writ. 
[188 1.]  4°.  .SV^  [Crawhall,  Joseph] . 
Ang.  60.4  Complete  family-piece  (The),  and  country  gentleman 
and  farmer's  best  guide  ;  in  three  parts.  i .  Containing  a 
choice  collection  of  practical  family-receipts  in  physick  and 
surgery,  cookery,  pastry,  and  confectionary,  etc.  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.  17.78.2  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." 

f  Ang.  17.78.3     The  same.    3d  ed.     London.     [178-?]     sm.  1 2°. 

>  Front. 

f  The  frontispiece  has  the  date  1778. 

\ 


42  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

•AJig.  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. 
1776.      12°.      Wdct. 

"Of  fish  ponds,"  pp.  244-252. 

Ang.  50.15  Connecticut — Commissioners  of  fisheries,  [ist],  4th- 
13th,  I5th-i7th,  19th— 22d  report  of  the  commissioners, 
1-867,  1870-1879,  1881-1883,  1885-1888.  Hartford,  ^/^. 
1867-87.      8°.-     Plates. 

The  1st  report  has  the  title,  "  Report  of  the  commissioners  concerning  the 
protection  of  fish  in  the  Connecticut  river,  &c."  The  i6th  report  is  called 
"  1 6th  annual  report  of  the  fish  commissioners  and  1st  report  of  the  shell  fish 
commissioners."  The  pj^es  containing  the  report  of  the  shell  fish  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  Field. 
Reprinted,  with  additions,  as  "Forays  among  salmon  and  deer." 

Cooper,   Alfred   W.      Sporting    sketches   with    pen    and 

pencil.    1878.     4°.    See  Francis,  Francis,  and  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  zoological  position 
of  Texas.  Washington.  1880.  8°.  pp.  (4),  51.  (U.S. 
NATIONAL  MUSEUM.     Bulletin,  1 7.) 

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 


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.     S° 

Ang.  49.46.6     Cornish,  Thomas.     Crustaceans.     London.     1883.     8°. 
pp.  21.      (London,  En^.  —  International  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.  —  Inter- 
national fisheries  exhibitiott,  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  memoires  et 
de  rapports  sur  le  m^me  sujet.  Paris.  1853.  12° 
Plates  and  wdct. 

"  Memoire  sur  les  bancs  artificiels  d'huitres  du  lac  Fusaro,"  pp.  121-129; 
' '  Lettre  de  Jacobi  sur  la  f econdation  artificielle  des  oeufs  de  saumon  et  de 
truite,"  pp.  130-139. 

*Ang.  48.8       Coste,   Jean  Jacques   Marie  Cyprien  Victor.     Practical 

instructions   in   fish-raising.      {In  FRY,  W.  H.,  editor.     A 

complete    treatise    on    artificial    fish-breeding,    1866,    12°, 

pp.  29-80.) 

46.44  Coste,  Jean  Jacques  Marie  Cyprien  Victor.     Report  on 

the  means  of  stocking  all   the  streams  of  France  with   fish. 

{In    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.  47.9  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°.  Wdcts. 
and  252  col.  plates. 

Plates  I,  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  hterature  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. 

1753.     sm.  12°. 

"  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°.      Wdcts. 

*Ang.  16.74.3  [Cox,  Nicholas.]  The  gentleman's  recreation,  in  four 
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. 

24I-.I15  [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°.     Engr.  title-page  and.  4  plates. 

*34*53  [ ]     ^^'^^  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'^J'  Frankland  Esq"" "  (Sir  Charles 
Henry  Frankland,  Bart.)  collector  of  the  port  of  Boston,  1 741-1757;  and  the 
autograph  note  "The  gift  of  Henry  Frankland  Esqr  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. 

Ang.  45.13  Crawhall,  Joseph.  Border  notes  &  mixty-maxty. 
[Newcastle  upon  Tyne.]  1880.  sm.  4**.  Illustr.  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,  etc."  —  Westwood and  Satchell. 

Cirawhall,  Joseph,  editor.  A  collection  of  right  merrie 
garlands  for  north  country  anglers.  See  Collection  (A)  of 
right  merrie  garlands,  etc.  1864.  81 
*Ang.  1.36  [Crawhall,  Joseph.]  The  compleatest  angling  booke 
that  ever  was  writ ;  being  done  oute  of  y*  Hebrewe  and 
other  tongues  by  a  person  of  honor.  [2d  ed.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne.      1 88 1.]      4°.     Illustr. 

Printed  on  one  side  of  the  leaf  only.  —  100  copies  printed,  and  the  plates 
destroyed. 

1st  edition,  1859,  limited  to  40  copies.  The  illustrations  are  by  the  author, 
and  consist  of  etchings,  woodcuts,  designs  colored  by  hand,  etc.  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.  .  .  .  Some  of  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°.     5^^  Walton,  Izaak. 

*Ang.  45.14  Crawhall,  Joseph.  A  jubilee  thought,  imagined  & 
adorn'd  by  Joseph  Crawhall.  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  1887. 
sm.  4°.     pp.  75.     Illustr. 

"A  miscellaneous  collection  of  scraps,  concise  poems,  and  historical  remin- 
iscences, chiefly  of  Newcastle,  with  very  odd  block  illustrations." — Publishers' 
circular. 

One  of  the  illustrations  represents  a  fish. 

Ang.  18.80  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  Field;  how  and  where  to  "  hold,"  etc. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.      1880.      8°.      Wdcts. 

Ang.  18.23  [Cussac,  J.]  Pisciceptologie ;  ou,  L'art  de  la  p6che 
a  la  ligne.  Discours  sur  les  poissons,  la  maniere  de 
les  prendre  et  de  les  accommoder ;  la  p^che  aux  filets  et 
autres  instrumens  ;  suivi  d'un  traite  des  etangs,  etc.  [Also 
"  table  raisonnee  des  p^ches,  avec  les  noms  des  poissons 
en  diverses  langues."]  Par  J.  C***.  3^  ed.  Paris. 
1823.     sm.  I  2°.     Front,  dind  22)  plates. 


46  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  18.63       Cutcliffe,    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  hke.  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.      16°. 

*Ang.  47.4  Cuvier,  Georges,  Baron.  The  class  pisces ;  with  sup- 
plementary additions  by  Edward  Griflfith  and  C.  H.  Smith. 
London.  1834.  1.  8°.  pp.  viii.,  680.  Front,  and  63 
plates. 

Forms  vol.  x.  of  his  "  Animal  kingdom,"  1827-35. 
With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Samuel  T.  Tisdale. 

Cypress,  ].,jr.,  pseudon.     See  Hawes,  William  Post. 

D.,  J.    The  secrets  of  angling.     i^\i,etc.     5^^  [Denny s, 
John]. 
Ang.  18.01       Daniel,  William  Barker.      Rural  sports.     3  vol.      Lon- 
don.     1807.      1.8°!     Plates,  plan,  a.nd  tables. 

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).     Port,  and  plates. 

The  title-page  is  engraved. 

Pages  1-571  are  devoted  to  angling,  and  contain  Sir  Henry  Ellis's  "  Cata- 
logue of  books  on  angling,"  a  translation  of  book  xv.  of  Vanitre's  "Praedium 
rusticum,"  an  account  of  the  rivers  of  Great  Britain,  eU. 

Danish  parsonage  (A).  1884.  8°.  See  [Vicary, 
J.  F.]. 
*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. 

1st  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.      Wafas. 

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.  S°     Front.  ^  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Many  of  the  articles  originally  appeared  in  the  Field,  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,  Sir  Humphry,  bart.'\  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  diwd  wdcts. 

"  Illustrations  from  the  author's  own  drawings."  —  Westwood  and  Satchell. 
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.  1 2°.     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  [-^^.vy,  Sir  Humphry,  bart.']  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,  1 2°.     Plates. 

This  is  vol.  ix.  of  his  "Collected  works,"  1839-40,  without  the  general 
title-page  and  "advertisement." 

*Ang.  18.55.2  Davy,  John  ( 1 790-1 868 ) .  The  angler  and  his  friend ; 
or.  Piscatory  colloquies  and  fishing  excursions.  London. 
1855.      16°.      Wdcts, 

*Ang.  18.57.13  Davy,  John  (i  790-1 868).  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  (181 3-1 883).  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. 

*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 
p^ches  dans  le  midi  de  la  France ;  suivis  de  renseigne- 
ments  sur  la  chasse  a  tir  en  France.     Paris.      1858.      18° 

Half-title :  —  "  Recits  de  sport." 

*Ang.  47.11  Day,  Francis.  British  and  Irish  salmonidae.  London, 
etc.      1887.     1.  8°.      Wdcts.  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.  i.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.2     Day,  Francis.      Fish  culture.      London.       1883.       8°. 
dt  plates.      (London,    Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhi- 
bition, 1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  ii.  i.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  47.47  Day,  Francis.  On  the  fishes  of  the  Andaman  islands. 
[London.      1870.]      8°.     pp.  (29). 

Proceedings  of  the  zoological  society ,  1870,  pp.  677-705. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  49 

*Ang.  1.20  Day,  Francis.  The  fishes  of  Malabar.  London.  1865. 
4**.      Wdcts.  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  zoological  society,  1867,  pp.  281-302. 

Ang.  49.46.6  Day,  Francis.  On  the  food  of  fishes.  London.  1883. 
8°.  pp.  36.  (London,  Eftg.  —  International  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+.      Wdcts.  2Si^  Af  plates.      (LON- 
DON, Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.    [The 
fisheries  exhibition  literature,  ii.  6.]  ) 
Also  another  edition. 
Ang.  47'47       ^ay,  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  zoological  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. 
1873-      8°. 

VIII.  391  (ix)  De  Caux,  J.  W.  The  best  system  of  life  insurance  for 
fishermen.  (/;/  LONDON,  Eng. — International  fisheries 
exhibition,  1883.  The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  1884, 
8",  ix.  1 15-137.) 

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.  in  i  vol.  Albany.  1842,  and  atlas  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  zvdcts. 


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  or  river.  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   181 1.      8°      pp.   (8),   36+. 

Wdcts. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  John  Caley (?)  whose  autograph  appears 
on  the  first  fly-leaf. 

icx)  copies  printed.  —  ist  edition,  161 3.  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." — Diet.  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  I.  D.     London.     1613.     [With 

the  comments  of  William  Lauson,  1653.]  Wdcts.  {Re- 
printed in  Arber,  Edward,  editor.  An  English  garner, 
1877,  8°,  i.  141-198.) 

"A  very  imperfect  version." — Diet.  nat.  biog. 

15427.27(1)      Another  copy. 

Ang.  45.16      The  same.     1613.     A  reprint,  with  introduction 

by  Thomas  Westwood.     London.      1883.     sm.  4".     pp.62. 

14453.46  Another  copy. 

14453.47  [ ]      The   same.     Edited    [with   notes]    by  "  Pisca- 

tor."  2  vol.  in  i.  Edinburgh.  1885.  16°.  (BlBLIO- 
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  p6- 

cheur  a    la   ligne,   au    filet,    etc. ;   suivi    du  calendrier   du 

p^cheur,  d'un  traite  de  pisciculture  simplifie,  de  I'aquarium, 

et  des  lois  et  ordonnances  sur  la  p^che  fluviale.     Par  L.  B. 

Renauld  \_psendon.'\.     Paris.      1878.      16°.      Wdcts. 

1st  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  Sat  eke  II. 

AL  1 152. 2. 21  Dexter,  Charles.  Angling  songs.  {In  his  Versions 
and  verses,  1865,  8°,  pp.  135-154.) 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  5 1 

Ang.  18.35.10  Deyeux,  Theophile.  Le  vieux  chasseur.  5^  ed., 
revue  par  son  fils,  precedee  d'une  preface  par  Jules  Janin. 
Paris.      1873.     24°.      IVdas. 

1st  edition,  1835. 

Page  177  contains  "  Tir  du  poisson  dans  I'eau."  This  is  the  only  mention 
of  fishes  that  occurs. 

*Ang.  18.73     Dick,    St.  John.      FUes   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°. 

Dinks,  pseudon.     See  Peel,  Jonathan. 

Discourse  (A)  of  fish  and  fish-ponds.      1713,  etc.     See 
[North,  Roger]. 
Ang.  45.30       [Doubleday,  Thomas.]     The  Coquet-dale  fishing  songs. 
Now  first  collected  and  edited  by  a  north-country  angler. 
Edinburgh,  ^Z"^.      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. 

5^^  Fisher's  garland  (The).      i82i,^/<;.      8°.     Note. 

Ang.  18.41       Dougall,  James  Dalziel.       Salmon    and    trout    angling. 

2d  ed.     Glasgow,  etc.      1843.      16".     pp.  48.     Front. 

This  is  the  first  edition,  1841,  with  a  new  title-page. 

*Ang.  18.62.5     Dry  den,  Adam.     Hints  to  anglers.    Edinburgh.    1862. 

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,  seigneur  Du  Bartas. 
Ang.  48.34  Dubravius,  Joannes,  bp.  of  Obnutz.  De  piscinis  libri  v. 
Accedunt  ejusdem  argumenti  ex  veterum  recentiorumque 
scriptorum  libris  excerpta.  Omnia  Herm.  Conringii  cura 
iterum  edita,  &  ab  innumeris  mendis  purgata,  cum 
praefationibus.     Helmestadii.      1671.     sm.  4°.      Wdct. 

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,  etc.''^ 

Ang.  49.46.6     Duff,  Robert  William.     The  herring  fisheries  of  Scot- 
land.    London.      1883.     8°     pp.40.     (LONDON,  i^"//^. — 
International  fisheries   exhibition,    1883.       [The    fisheries 
exhibition  literature,  vi.  3.]) 
Also  another  edition. 


52  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  1.2  Duhamel  du  Monceau,  Henri  Louis.  Traite  general 
des  pesches,  et  histoire  des  po.issons  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.]- 
iv.  4  tom.  in  3.  Paris.  1769-82.  f°.  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  metiers  faite  ou  approuvee  par 
MM.  de  I'academie  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 
illustrations  drawn  and  engraved  by  members  of  the  club. 
New  ed.,  with  additions.  Edinburgh.  1879.  8*1  Front., 
engr.  title-page,  vigns.,  and  fac-sim. 

1st  edition,  1851. 

"  Printed  privately  for  members  of  the  club." 

The  illustrations  are  engraved  by  William  Forrest,  from  drawings  by 
George  Simson,  R.  Gaunter,  W.  Forrest,  A.  Perigal,  and  others.  The 
engraved  title-page  has  the  date  1878. 

Edinburgh,  Scotland — International  fisheries  exhibition, 
1882.  Fish  and  fisheries;  a  selection  from  the  prize 
essays  of  the  exhibition.  1883.  8°.  5^^  Herbert,  David, 
editor. 

46.44  Edwards,  Henri  Milne.     Report  on  artificial  fish-culture, 

and  on  stocking  barren  and  impoverished  rivers  with  fish 

artificially  hatched.      (/«  Garlick,  Theodatus.     A  treatise 

on  the  artificial  propagation  of  certain   kinds  of  fish,  1857, 

Ang.  48.1      8°,  pp.  35-54-) 

Ang.  48.2  Also  in  other  editions. 

See  also  W.  H.  Fry's  "Complete  treatise  on  artificial  fish-breeding," 


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  Antiquary,  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." — treface. 

An  appendix  contains  four  old  poems  on  angling,  and  a  list  of  sea-fish  men- 
tioned by  Shakespeare. 
VII.  1625       Elliott,    Henry    Wood.       The    seal-islands    of    Alaska. 
Maps,  plates,  and  wdcts.      {In  GOODE,  G.  B.     The  history 
and  present  condition  of  the  fishery  industries,  188 1,  4°,  ix.) 
"  Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of  the  Pribylov  group,"  pp.  136-137. 

Ang.  1.44         The  same,  separated. 

V.  1204         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  loth  census." 
*20.6  Report    on    the  seal   islands   of  Alaska.     Maps, 

VI.  2841   plates,  2ind  wdcts.     (/«  UNITED  STATES  —  Census.     (1880.) 

The  newspaper  and  periodical  press,  etc.,  1884,  4°,  [3].) 
2  cop. 

Also  in  the  set  of  Congressional  Documents. 

VII.  1680       The  same,  separated. 

12353.30  Elliott,  WilUam  (i  788-1 863).  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.'  " 

Ang.  30.1         The  same.     New  York.      1859.      12''.     Front,  dind 

5  plates. 

A  chapter  on  the  sea-serpent  has  been  added. 

Ang.  30.2         The  same.     London.      1867.     sm.  8°. 

Ang.  3.1  [Ellis,  Sir  Henry  (i 777-1 869).]     A  catalogue  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, 
chiefly  in  relation  to  the  food  of  the  people.  By  a  rural 
D.D.     2d  ed.     Edinburgh,  ^/r.      1867.      16°.      Wdc^s. 

Contents:  —  Hippophagy;  or,  Should  we  eat  our  horses?  —  The  progress 
of  hippoph^y;  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,  ancjent  and  modern. — The  Arab  horse  of  Africa. — 
Acclimatisation  societies.  — New  system  of  sea-fishing. 

Ang.  49.18  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,  vj\i\\  additions  by  Geoffrey  Greydrake. 
1832.  12°  See  [Coad,  J.]. 
Ang.  18.20  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°.  Sec  Campbell, 
John. 

F.,  K.  J.  By  the  loch  &  river  side.  1866.  0^.4°. 
See  [Finlay,  K.  J.]. 
Ang.  49.2  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. 

18  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. 
[1867.]  8°.  See  [Garnett,  Thomas]. 
Ang.  17.60.2  Fairfax,  Thomas,  Esq.  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- 
sm.  I  2° 

1st  edition,  about   1760. 
"Angling,"  pp.  1-44. 

Ang.  17.60.3  [Fairfax,  Thomas,  Esq.']  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,  etc.  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°.  5^^  [Buckland,  F.  T.]. 
*Ang.  28.3  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,  ^/r.  1880.  sm.  i  2°.  Front.,  wdcts.,  d^xxd 
map.      i^In  his  Lake  and  forest  series.) 

Describes  several  fishing  excursions. 

Ang.  28.7  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,  ^i**:.  [iithed.]  Boston,  <?/^.  1887.  sm.  8*'.  Map 
and  wdcts. 

Gives  information  about  the  fishing  in  these  regions. 

I<>3I7*5  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,  etc.  Boston,  etc.  1878. 
16°.  Front.,  map,  and  ivdcts. 
Imperfect :  —  large  map  wanting. 


56  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

10317.6  Farrar,  Charles  Alden  John.  Illustrated  guide  book  to 
Moosehead  lake  and  vicinity,  etc.  [3d  ed.]  Boston,  etc. 
1880.      16°.     Front.,  map,  and  wdcts. 

Imperfect :  —  large  map  wanting. 

Ang.  28.8         The  same.      [7th  ed.]      Boston,  ^/<:.      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.  (^Z- 
pended  to  his  Present  state  of  the  Orkney  islands  considered, 
1884,  8°,  pp.  131-160.) 

With  a  reprint  of  the  original  title-page. 

*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.     1 884.     sm.  S"*. 

"  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.  1 81 3.  4°  See  [Clark,  J.  H.]. 
*Ang.  1.34  [Finlay,  K.  J.]  By  the  loch  &  river  side.  [A  series  of 
39  humorous  etchings  on  stone,  depicting  the  pleasures  and 
perils  of  an  angler's  life;  by  K.  J.  F.]  Edinburgh.  1866. 
obi.  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. 
Wdct. 

Fisher    boy    (The).      [1808.]       16°.      See     [Ireland, 
S.  W.  H.]. 
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°.     Vigtis. 
1st  edition,  1803. 
"On  fishing,"  pp.  245-275. 

Ang.  18. 81. 2  Fisher,  John,  angler.  La  p^che  a  toutes  lignes ; 
theorique,  pratique,  et  raisonnee,  deduite  de  la  connais- 
sance  de  I'histoire  naturelle,  des  moeurs  et  habitudes  des 
poissons  d'eau  douce.  Ouvrage  comprenant  la  legislation 
speciale  et  les  principes  d'art  culinaire.  Paris.  1881. 
I  2°,  Wdcts.  and  4  plates. 
Fisher,  Y.,pseiidon.     See  Chatto,  William  Andrew. 


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\. 
Ang.  45.20       Fisher's  garland  (The),  for  1 821-1845.     28  vol.     New- 
castle.     1821  ['23]-45.     sm.  8°.      Vigns. 

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.,  vii.,  viii.,  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 .  1 5  7- 1 60. 

Contents:  —  [i.]   5^f  [BoAZ,  Herman].     The  angler's  progress.     1820. 

[ii.]  The  fisher's  garland.     i82i[i823]. 

[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]. 


58  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.J  The  morning  airly.     1845. 

Ang.  18.62.3  Fishing ;  when,  where,  and  how  to  fish  without  live 
bait.     London.      1862.     sq.  16°.     pp.32.      Wdcts. 

Imperfect: — pp.  i,  2,  wanting. 
"  Written  in  easy  style  for  boys." 

Ang.  1. 18  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.  I.  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  literature  in  England,"  says,  "Unfortu- 
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  angling: 
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°.      Wdcts. 

1st  edition,  1847. 

' '  Perhaps  the  very  best  of  the  enormous  number  of  manuals  on  fishing 
which  are  extant," — Diet.  nat.  biog. 

*Ang.  18.47.4      [ ]      ^/^^  same.     3d  ed.,  corrected  and  improved. 

London.      1853.      16°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

*Ang.  18.47.5      [ ]      The  same.     4th  ed.     London.      1865.      16". 

Front,  and  wdcts. 


ANGLING,    FISHES,   AND   FISH    CULlTJRE.  59 

*Ang.  48.8  [Fitzgibbon,  Edward.]  Lessons  on  the  natural  history 
and  habits  of  the  salmon ;  [by]  Ephemera.  {In  Fry, 
W.  H.,  editor.  A  complete  treatise  on  artificial  fish-breed- 
ing, 1866,  12°,  pp.  111-178.) 
*I4454.I0  [Fletcher,  Phi neas.]  Piscatorie  eclogs,  and  other  poeti- 
call  miscellanies.  By  P.  F.  Cambridge  [Eng.].  1633. 
{Appended  to  his  Purple  island,  1633,  4°) 

Ang.  45'33       The  same.     With  notes,  critical  and  explanatory 

[by  A.  F.  Tytler,  Lord  Woodhouselee].     Edinburgh,  i?^<:. 

1 77 1,     sm.  8°      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.  viii.,  74.      Wdct.  and  6  plates. 
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.  <^  col. 
plates  and  wdct. 

Ang.  50.33       Forbes,    Stephen    Alfred.      A   catalogue  of    the    native 

fishes  of  Illinois.      Plates.      {Appended  to  llAANOlS  —  Fish 

commission.      Report,  1884,  8°,  pp.  60—89.) 
Also  in  the  report  of  1886. 

4. 1 16  Ford,  Simon.      Piscatio.      {In  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  Musce  anglicance 
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  Satchell. 

*Ang.  18.81  Ford,  Thomas,  of  Caistor,  Eng.  Trout-fishing.  Lon- 
don.     [188 1.]      sm.  8°.     pp.64. 

The  author  is  a  tackle-maker. 

Foreign  field  Sports.  1814.  4°.  .S>^  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. 


6o  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Forrester,  Frank,  pseudon.  See  Herbert,  Henry  Wil- 
liam. 
*Ang.  1.47  [Fortin,  Frangois.]  Les  ruses  innocentes ;  dans  les- 
quelles  se  voit  comment  on  prend  les  oyseaux  passagers,  & 
les  non  passagers,  &  de  plusieurs  sortes  de  bestes  a  quatre 
pieds.  Avec  les  plus  beaux  secrets  de  la  pesche  dans  les 
rivieres  &  dans  les  estangs,  et  la  maniere  de  faire  tous  les 
rets  &  filets  qu'  on  peut  s'imaginer.  Ouvrage  tres  curieux, 
utile,  &  recreatif  pour  toutes  personnes  qui  font  leur  sejour 
a  la  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  Satchell. 

This  was  the  forerunner  of  a  series  of  works  with  the  same  or  similar  titles, 
by  various  compilers.  Louis  Liger's  "Amusemens  de  la  campj^ne "  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 :  Frere  Fran9ois 
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,  etc.  [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  or  Furnival,  Richard  de.  La  vieille ;  ou,  Les 
dernieres  amours  d'Ovide ;  poeme  frangais  du  XIV^  siecle, 
traduit  du  latin  par  Jean  Lefevre.  Public  pour  la  premiere 
fois  et  precede  de  recherches  sur  I'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. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  6 1 

*Ang.  18.77  Francis,  Francis  (i  822-1 886).  Angling.  London. 
1877.     8°     /^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  ( 1 822-1 886).  Angling.  [New  York? 
1878?]      4°.     pp.  (13).      Wdcts. 

"  From  the  Encydopcedia  britannica,  9th  ed.,"  ii.  32-44. 

*Ang.  18.87.2  Francis,  Francis  (i  822-1 886).  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  \^  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     T/ie   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 
I  has  been  entirely  recast;  the  other  illustrations  are  the  same  as  those  of  the 
preceding  edition. 

*Ang.  39.5  Francis,  Francis  (  1 822-1 886).  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  Field. 

*Ang.  48.5  Francis,  Francis  (i 822-1 886).  Fish-culture;  a  practi- 
cal guide  to  the  modern  system  of  breeding  and  rearing 
fish.     London,  etc.      1863.     sm.  8°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

"Our  sea  fisheries,"  pp.  178-227. 

*Ang.  48.6  The  same.  2d  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  Lon- 
don, etc.      1865.     sm.  81     Front,  and  wdcts. 

*  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. 

*Ang.  48.6.2  Francis,  Francis  (i 822-1 886).  The  practical  manage- 
ment of  fisheries.  A  book  for  proprietors  and  keepers. 
London.      1883.     sm.  8°.    'Wdcts., plans,  and  plates. 


62  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

•Ang.  44.25  Francis,  Francis  (i 822-1 886).  Sidney  Bellew;a 
story.     2  vol.     London.      1870.     sm.  8°. 

Many  of  the  chapters  were  originally  published  in  Baily'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. 

Ang.  1.48  Francis,  Francis  (i 822-1 886),  and  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. 
1887.      8°. 

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  angUng  works. 

Ang.  3.4  Francis,  Henry  Ralph.     The  fly-fisher  and  his  library. 

(/«  Cambridge  \_Eng^  essays,  1856,  8°,  pp.  233-260.) 

9.20  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  sui  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  Retrospective  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."  —  Westivood  and  Satchell. 

"Franck  is  the  first  to  describe  salmon-fishing  in  Scotland,  and  both  in 
that  and  trout-fishing  with  artificial  fiy,  he  proves  himself  an  excellent  practi- 
cal angler.  His  rules  for  fly-fishing  and  especially  for  salmon -fishing,  cannot 
be  improved  at  present." — Did.  nat.  biog. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  63 

Ang.  39.44      Franck,  Richard.     Northern  memoirs,  calculated  for  the 

*Ang.39.45  meridian  of  Scotland  ;  to  which  is  added,  the  contemplative 

and   practical   angler.     Writ   in  the  year  1658.     New  ed., 

with  preface  and  notes  [by  Sir  Walter  Scott] .     Edinburgh, 

etc.      1 82 1.      8°.      (2  cop.) 

250  copies  printed. 

After  referring  to  the  author's  disparj^ement  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  m3rstery  of  fly-fishing,  as  inferior  to 
him  in  taste,  feeling,  and  common  sense." 

*Ang.  47.40  Fraser,  Alexander,  of  Dochnahcrg.  Natural  history  of 
the  salmon,  herrings,  cod,  ling,  &c. ;  with  a  short  account 
of  Greenland,  its  inhabitants,  land  and  sea  animals,  and  the 
different  tribes  of  fishes  found  on  the  coast.  2d  ed.  Inver- 
ness.     1833.      12°. 

Ang.  1.40  Fraser,  Robert.  A  review  of  the  domestic  fisheries  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  [With  an  appendix.]  Edin- 
burgh, ^/<;.      1 818.     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- 
ject made  to  the  French  academy  and  the  French  govern- 
ment, and  particulars  of  the  discovery  as  pursued  in  Eng- 
land.    New  York.      1866  [cop.  1854].      12°.      Wdcts. 

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. 
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,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhi- 
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.^zvidi  plans.  (LON- 
DON, Eng.  —  hiternational  fisheries  exhibition,  1 883 .  [The 
fisheries  exhibition  literature,  ii.  4.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

Fur,  fin,  and  feather.  1871,  etc.  8°  See  Brown, 
M.  B.,  &  zo.^  publishers. 

G.,  F.  F.  F.  R,  D.  Les  ruses  innocentes.  1660.  4°. 
See  [Fortin,  Francois]. 

Gamekeeper  (The)  at  home.    1880.    8°.    5^^  [Jefferies, 

Richard]. 

Ang.  49.46.7  Garcia  Sold,  Francisco.  The  basis  for  legislation  on 
fishery  questions.  London.  1883.  8°.  pp.  19.  (LON- 
DON, Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 
[The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  vii.  9.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

VIII.  391  (v)  Garcia  Sold,  Francisco.  The  fisheries  of  Spain.  (/« 
London,  Eng.  —  Interttational  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°. 

Wdcts. 

The  1st  edition  with  a  new  title-page. 

Ang.  48.2         The   same.      2d    ed.,  enlarged.      Cleveland,   O. 

1880.     8°.      Wdcts. 

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  (1 799-1 878).]  Facts  on  the  natural 
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. 

*Ang.  45.38     Gay,  John.     Rural    sports ;   a    georgic    in    two    cantos. 
Ang.  45.39  Cambridge.      1880.     sm.  4°.     pp.  27.     (2  cop.) 

"  25  copies  printed  for  John  Bartlett.     No.  i;  No.  4." 
The  greater  part  of  the  first  canto  is  devoted  to  angling. 

Ang.  17.26  Gentleman  angler  (The).  Containing  short,  plain,  and 
easy  instructions,  whereby  the  most  ignorant  beginner  may, 
in  a  Httle  time,  become  a  perfect  artist  in  angling.  With 
an  appendix,  containing  the  method  of  rock  and  sea-fish- 
ing, etc.  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- 
cerning Thames  fishing.  2d  ed.,  with  large  additions. 
London.      1736.     sm.  1 2° 

*Ang.  17.26.3  The  same.  3d  ed.,  with  large  additions.  Lon- 
don.    N.  D.     sm.  I  2° 

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 
edition,  a  "3d  edition  "  without  date. 

*Ang.  17.26.5     The  same.     By  a  gentleman  who  has  made  it 

his  diversion  upwards  of  fourteen  years.     London.      1786. 
sm.  I  2**.     Front. 

This  edition  does  not  contain  the  "Treatise  concerning  Thames  fishing," 
which  appears  in  the  two  previous  editions;  the  "Angler's  song,"  the 
"  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 
several  observations  on  fishing,  pointing  out  the  proper 
times  and  seasons  for  the  different  kinds  of  fish.  To  which 
is  added  an  appendix.  By  a  lover  of  the  art.  London. 
1828.     24°. 

Imperfect:  — frontispiece  wanting. 

The  original  title  of  the  work  was  "The  gentleman  angler." 

Gentleman  fisher  (The).  1727.  8°  See  [Whole  art 
of  fishing  (The)]. 

Gentleman's  recreation  (The).  1686,  etc.  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. 1 1     Pacific   coast   of  the   United   States,  to   the  end  of   1879. 

Washington.      1882.      8°     pp.  (4),  73.      (U.  S.  NATIONAL 

MUSEUM.     Bulletin,  II.)      2  cop. 

VIII.  39(11)      Another  copy. 

122.24         ^'^^  same.      Washington.       1882.     pp.   (2),  73. 

(^In  Smithsonian  miscel.  coll.,  1882,  8°,  xxiii.  i.) 
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, 1 861. 

122.23         ^^^^   same.      Washington.       1873.      pp.  (4),  50. 

{In  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." 

Ang.  47.47       The  same,  separated. 

Ang.  50.2  The  same.  {Appended to  Vi^Y^'^V)  St k^y.'S, —  Com- 
mission of  fish  and  fisheries.  Report  for  1871/72,  8°, 
pp.  779-822.) 

45i"'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  vign. 

Consists  of  articles  which  originally  appeared  in  Land  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,  ahd 
wdcts. 

Contains  "  Salmonidae;  "   "  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  ChiH.  [Philadel- 
phia.     1854.]      8°.     pp.  (4). 

"  From  the  Proceedings  of  the  academy  of  natural  sciences,  Nov.  1854." 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND   FISH   CULTURE.  ,  6/ 

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  (jirard,  Charles.  Notice  of  a  new  species  of  salmonidae 
from  the  north-eastern  part  of  the  United  States ;  [salmo 
gloverii.     Philadelphia.      1854.]      S*'.      \  page. 

"   From  the  Proceedings  of  the  academy  of  natural  sciences,  May,  1854." 

Ang.  47*47       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.  ^^.AtJ  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  Glen^n J  pseitdon.  The  fishing- rod. and  how  to  use  it;  a 
treatise  on  the  various  arts  of  angling,  trolling,  spinning, 
and  fly-fishing.     London,      i860.      16°.     pp.  viii.,  87. 

Ang.  18.60.2  — ; —  The  same.  London.  1861.  16°.  pp.  viii., 
87. 

The  i860  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  -f.  Front,  and  port,  of  Jonas  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.  {In  FRY,  W.  H.,  editor.  A  complete  treatise 
on  artificial  fish-breeding,  1866,  12°,  pp.  7-28.) 


68  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  47.14  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., 
wdcts.,  and  plates. 

*'  Prepared  for  the  use  of  the  angler,  the  lover  of  nature,  and  the  genera] 
reader.     It  is  not  intended  for  naturalists." — Prologue. 

V.  2861         The  same.     New-York:   Standard  book  co.     1888. 

8°      Col.  front.,  wdcts.,  diwd  plates. 

Goode,  George  Brown.  Catalogue  of  the  collection  to 
illustrate  the  animal  resources  and  the  fisheries  of  the 
United  States.  1879.  8".  See  Philadelphia,  Petin. — 
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         ^^^  same.      Washington.      1876.      pp.  82.      {In 

Smithsonian  miscel.  coll.,  1878,  8°,  xiii.  5.) 

Ang.  46.27  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.       {In   U.    S. 

NATIONAL  museum.     Bulletin,  1876,  8**,  6.) 
122.23  The  same.      Washington.       1876.       {In    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. 

45^.79  Another  copy. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  69 

Ang.  47.47  Goode,  George  Brown.  A  preliminary  catalogue  of  the 
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.  289-298. 

Ang.  49.46.5  Goode,  George  Brown.  A  review  of  the  fishery  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States,  and  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  fish 
commission.  Read  at  a  conference  of  the  international 
fisheries  exhibition,  June  25,  1883.  London.  1883.  8° 
pp.84.  Tables.  (LONDON,  Eng.  —  International  fisher- 
ies exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature, 
V.   I.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  47.47  Goode,  George  Brown,  and  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°. 
pp.  (2),  38. 

"  From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Essex  institute,  vol.  xi." 

VI.  2553  Goode,  George  Brown,  a7id  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  loth  census.  Sect,  i.— v.  Washing- 
ton. 1884—87.  4°.  Plates,  charts,  wdcts.,  and  atlas  of 
^^y  plates,  2  vol. 

Contents:  —  i.  Natural  history  of  useful  aquatic  animals.  1884,  and  atlas 
of  2Tj[2<)2]  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.  ColHns.  1887. — v.  History  and 
methods  of  the  fisheries.     2  vol.     l^?)'],  and  atlas  of  2^^  plates. 

Ang.  50.23     Another  copy  of  i.,  ii.,  and  atlas. 

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  188 1,  8°,  pp.  91-531.) 

45^.79  Another  copy. 

Ang.  18.95  Gore-Booth,  Sir  Henry  William,  ^th  bart.  Whaling. 
Plates  and  wdcts.  {In  BiCKERDVKE,  John.  Sea  fishing, 
1895,  8°,  pp.  469-497-) 


JO  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  46.23  Gosse,  Philip  Henry.  Life  in  its  lower,  intermediate, 
and  higher  forms ;  or,  Manifestations  of  the  divine  wisdom 
in  the  natural  history  of.  animals.  2d  ed.  London.  1857. 
1 6°.     Front.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

"  The  greatest  part  of  the  work  was  originally  published  in  Excelsior." 
46.59  Another  copy. 

Ang.  36.1  Gosse,  Philip  Henry.  A  naturalist's  sojourn  in  Jamaica ; 
by  P.  H.  Gosse,  assisted  by  Richard  Hill.  London.  1851. 
I  2°      Col.  front,  and  6  col.  plates. 

Imperfect :  —  plate  5  wanting. 
Contains  several  chapters  on  fishes. 

Ang.  47.3  Gouan,  Antoine.  Histoire  des  poissons ;  contenant  la 
description  anatomique  de  leurs  parties  externes  &  internes, 
&  le  caractere  des  divers  genres  ranges  par  classes  &  par 
ordres.  Avec  un  vocabulaire  complet,  des  experiences  sur 
le  mouvement  natatoire  &  musculaire,  sur  le  mechanisme 
de  la  respiration,  sur  les  organes  de  I'ouie  &  de  la  genera- 
tion. Lat.  and  Fr.  Strasbourg.  1770.  '  4°.  ^plates. 
46.31  Another  copy. 

*Ang.  18.62.6  Gould,  Alfred.  The  British  angler's  instructor ;  shew- 
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.  94-1- .      Wdcts. 

This  is  a  trade  publication,  distributed  gratuitously. 
,  The  earlier  editions  were  published  by  John  Cheek. 

Gould,  Augustus  Addison.  Report  on  the  invertebrata 
of  Massachusetts.  \^/^\,  etc.  8°.  5^^  Massachusetts  — 
Zoological  and  botanical  survey. 
Ang.  26.11  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.      Vign. 

The  last  page  of  the  cover  contains  a  map. 

Ang.  44.31  Grant,  Robert  {b.  1852).  Jack  in  the  bush;  or,  A 
summer  on  a  salmon  river.  Boston.  1888.  sm.  8°.  Front. 
and  wdcts. 

*Ang.  49.31  Great  fisheries  of  the  world  (The),  described  and  illus- 
trated. London,  etc.  [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.  7 1 

Ang.  1.9  Great  Britain — Commissioners  to  inquire  into  the  sal- 
mon fisheries  of  England  and  Wales.  Report  of  the  com- 
missioners, with  the  minutes  of  evidence.     London.      1861. 

Also  in  the  series  of  Parliamentary  papers  for  1861,  vol.  xxiii. 
Ang.  1 .  10         Great  Britain  —  Inspectors  of  Irish  fisheries.     Report  on 
the  deep  sea,  coast,  and    inland    fisheries  of    Ireland,  for 
1872.     Dublin.      1873.      f. 

Also,  with  the  reports  for  other  years,  in  the  series  of  Parliamentary  papers. 

Ang.  49.4  Great  Britain  —  Inspectors  of  salmon  fisheries  for  Eng- 
land and  Wales.  12th  annual  report.  [By  F.  T.  Buck- 
land  and  Spencer  Walpole.]     London.     1873.     8°.    Diagrs. 

Also,  with  the  reports  for  other  years,  in  the  series  of  Parliamentary  papers. 

Ang.  I. II         Great  Britain — Select  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. 

Also  in  the  series  of  Parliamentary  papers  for  1836,  vol.  xviii. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Green,  H.   J.      The    herring   fisheries.     Prize    essay. 
London.      1884.      8°.      pp.  12.      (LONDON,  Eng. — Inter- 
national fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  xi.  10.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  48.7  Green,  Seth.  Home  fishing  and  home  waters  ;  a  practical 
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. 

Ang.  48.30  Green,  Seth.  Trout  culture.  Published  by  Seth  Green 
and  A.  S.  Collins.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1870.  8°.  pp.  90+. 
Port,  and  tvdcts. 

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. 

VII.  267        Another  copy. 

Greendrake,  Gregory,  pseudon.     See  Coad,  J. 
Greene,  William.     The   fisher's   garland   for    1827.     See 
Fisher's  garland  (The).     1821,^^^.     8°.     Note. 
*Ang.  18.60.3     Grey  Drake,  pseudon.     A  concise  practical  treatise  on 
artificial    flly    fishing    for  trout.      London.      [i860.]       8°. 
pp.  24.      Wdcts. 

The  author  describes  himself  as  "  an  artificial  fiy-fisher  of  fifty  years'  experi- 


72  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Greydrake,  Geoffrey,  pseiidon.    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,  etc." 
and  claimed  by  Robert  Binnell.  The  work  "  appears  to  have  been  an  appur- 
tenance of  the  water-bailiffs." —  Weshvood  and  Saichell. 

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).      Wdcts. 

Proceedings  of  the  zoological  society,  1869,  pp.  423-429. 

Giinther,  Albrecht  Karl  Ludwig  Gotthilf.  The  fishes  of 
Zanzibar.  1866.  4°.  See  Playfair,  Sir  R.  L.,  and  Giin- 
ther, A.  K.  L.  G. 
Ang.  47.5  Giinther,  Albrecht  Karl  Ludwig  Gotthilf.  An  introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  fishes.  Edinburgh.  1880.  8°. 
pp.  xvi.,  720.  Wdcts.  and  plate. 
V.  1342         Another  copy. 

Giinther,  Albrecht  Karl  Ludwig  Gotthilf.  An  introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  fishes. 

V.  3004  Reviewed  in  Qtiarterly  revieiv,  1882,  cliii.  241-266. 

H.,  R.  The  anglers  sure  guide.  1706.  8°.  See 
[Hewlett,  Robert]. 

Hackle,  Palmer,  pseudon.     See  Blakey,  Robert. 

Haime,  Jules.  La  pisciculture ;  son  histoire  et  ses  pro- 
gres  dans  les  pays  etrangers  et  en  France.  (In  Revue  des 
deux  mondes,  1854,  8°,  vi.  1 006-1 032.) 
Ang.  50.50  Haime,  Jules.  Pisciculture ;  [translated  by  Gamaliel 
Bradford] .  ( Appended  to  MASSACHUSETTS  —  Commission- 
ers for  the  artificial  propagation  of  fish.  Report,  [1857], 
8°^  pp.  1 9-54-) 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  73 

Ang.  50.90  Haime,  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 
from  its  earlier  records  to  1854.  {Appended  to  United 
States  ■—  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries.  Report  for 
i2>72/7i,  8°,  pp.  465-492.) 

Originally  published  in  1857  under  the  title,  "  Pisciculture." 
*Ang.  18.86     Halford,  Frederic  M.     Floating  flies  and  how  to  dress 
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°.      Wdcts.   and   10 
col.  plates. 
*Ang.  22.13     Halieutics  by  modem  writers.     [A  collection  of  articles 
taken  from  various  English  and  American  periodicals,  from 
cir.  1819-1883,  and  bound  together.]      3  vol.     8°.     Illustr. 
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  a  rod;  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  anghng. — 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 
night  with  a  salmon.  —  The  fly-fisher  in  winter  quarters.  —  My  first  salmon.  — 
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 


74  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. 

Ang.  30.4  Hallock,  Charles,  editor.  Camp  life  in  Florida  ;  a  hand- 
book  for   sportsmen    and    settlers.      [New  York.]      1876. 

I  2'*. 

"  A  compilation  from  the  Forest  and  stream  J'^ 

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. 

Ang.  25.4  Hallock,  Charles.  The  fishing  tourist ;  angler's  guide 
and  reference  book.  New  York.  1873.  8°.  Front,  and 
vig7is. 

"  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. 

Ang.  32.9  Hallock,  Charles.  Our  new  Alaska;  or.  The  Seward 
purchase  vindicated.  Illustrated  from  sketches  by  T.  J. 
Richardson.  New  York.  1886.  8°.  Front.,  wdcts.,  plate, 
and  map. 

"Commercial  fisheries,"  pp.  130-152. — Also  several  other  pages  on  fish- 
ing. 

Ang.  25.5  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.     Port.,  maps,  and  wdcts. 

"Bibliography  for  sportsmen,"  pp.  659-667. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  75 

*Ang.  18.84.2  Hamilton,  Edward,  M.D.,  F.L.S.  Recollections  of 
fly  fishing  for  salmon,  trout,  and  grayling;  with  notes  on 
their  haunts,  habits,  and  history.  London.  1884.  8°. 
Front.,  vign.,  and  5  plates. 

"  100  copies  printed.     No.  69." 

The  frontispiece  is  a  mezzotint  engraving  by  F.  S.  Haden.  The  plates  are 
woodcuts  on  India  paper,  mounted,  and  are  from  sketches  made  on  the  spot 
by  the  author. 

*Ang.  1.33  Hamilton  {previously  BUCHANAN),  Francis.  An  ac- 
count of  the  fishes  found  in  the  river  Ganges  and  its 
branches.  Edinburgh,  etc.  1822.  4°,  and  atlas  of  39 
plates,  obi.  4°. 

The  plates  are  engraved. 

46.39  Another  copy. 

Imperfect:  —  atlas  wanting. 

*Ang.  47.28.2  Hamilton,  Robert,  M.D.  British  fishes.  2  pt.  Lon- 
don, etc.  [18 — .]  Portrs.,  engr.  title-pages,  wdcts.,  and 
68  col.  plates.  {In  Jardine,  Sir  William,  bart.  The  natu- 
ralist's library,  [18 — ],  16'',  xxxvi.,  xxxvii.) 

"  Memoir  of  William  Rondelet,"  i.   15-44.  —  "  Memoir  of  Baron  Alexan- 
der von  Humboldt,"  11.   15-39. 
46.47  Also  in  the  edition  of  1852-54. 

Ang.  29.3  Hammond,  Samuel  H.  Hills,  lakes,  and  forest  streams; 
or,  A  tramp  in  the  Chateaugay  woods.  New  York,  etc. 
1854.      12°.     Front.,  illustr.  title-page,  diVid  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  Albany  state 
register. 

11375.39       Another  copy. 

Ang.  29.2         Hammond,    Samuel    H.      Hunting     adventures  in    the 

northern   wilds ;    or,  A   tramp    in    the    Chateaugay  woods, 

over  hills,  lakes,  and  forest  streams.     Philadelphia,  [cop. 
1863.]      12°.     Front.  di^A  plates. 

His  "  Hills,  lakes,  and  forest  streams  "  with  a  new  title-page. 
Chapters  2-5,  18  describe  fishing  excursions. 

*Ang.  29.8  Hammond,  Samuel  H.  Wild  northern  scenes ;  or. 
Sporting  adventures  with  the  rifle  and  the  rod.  Philadel- 
phia,     [cop.  1863.]      12°.     FroJit.  2ind  plates. 

Ang.  39.56  Hansard,  George  Agar.  Trout  and  salmon  fishing  in 
Wales.     London.      1834.      16°.      Vign. 

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 
'  Edinburgh  encyclopaedia.'  " 


76  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  49.46.6  Harding,  Charles  (William).  Molluscs,  mussels,  whelks, 
etc.  used  for  food  or  bait.  London.  1883.  8°.  pp.  23. 
(London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibitiojt,  1883. 
[The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  vi.  9.]) 
Also  another  edition. 
Ang.  26.3  Hardy,  Campbell,  Forest  life  in  Acadie;  sketches  of 
sport  and  natural  history  in  the  lower  provinces  of  the 
Canadian  dominion.  London.  1869.  8°,  Col.  front., 
vign.,  and  plates. 

"Acadian  fish  and  fishing,"  pp.  211-260. 

Several  of  the  sporting  scenes  appeared  originally  in  the  Field. 

Park.  11.20     Another  copy. 

Ang.  26.5  Hardy,  Campbell.  Sporting  adventures  in  the  New 
World  ;  or,  Days  and  nights  of  moose-hunting  in  the  pine 
forests  of  Acadia.  2  vol.  London.  1855.  12°.  Col. 
fronts. 

Contains  many  fishing  incidents,  and  a  chapter  on  •*  Flies  and  tackle  for 
North  American  waters." 

4355-14         Another  copy. 

Park.  II. 19     Another  copy. 

*Ang.  18.35.3  Harewood,  Wdivry, pseudon.?  A  dictionary  of  sports; 
or.  Companion  to  the  field,  the  forest,  and  the  river  side. 
Containing  explanations  of  every  term  applicable  to  racing, 
shooting,  fishing,  etc.,  with  essays  upon  all  national  amuse- 
ments.    London,  ^^<:.      1835.      12°.      Wdcts. 

This  is  an  improved  version  of  the  "  Sportsman's  dictionary." 

Ang.  18.95  Harmsworth,  Alfred  C.  Tarpon  fishing  in  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico.  Plate  and  wdcts.  {In  BiCKERDYKE,  John.  Sea 
fishing,  1895,  8°,  pp.  445-468.) 

Harris,    William     C,    angler,    editor.      The     American 
angler.     5^^  American  angler  (The).      1881,  ^/c. 

Ang.  25.6  Harris,  William  C,  angler,  compiler.  The  angler's  guide 
book  and  tourists'  gazetteer  of  the  fishing  waters  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada.     1885.    New  York.    [1885.]    12° 

*Ang.  46.6  Harting,  James  Edmund.  Essays  on  sport  and  natural 
history.     London.      1883.      8°      Port,  and  wdcts. 

"Fishing  notes  in  Holland,"  pp.  217-221;    "  Fishing  with  cormorants," 
pp.  423-440. 

Ang.  18.64  Hartung,  Eduard.  Der  praktische  angler;  oder,  Die 
geheimnisse  alle  arten  fische  und  krebse  in  flussen,  bachen, 
und  teichen  mit  der  angel  und  in  reusen  auf  die  einfachste 
weise  zu  fangen,  und  der  anweisung  wie  fische  in  fisch- 
teichen  zu  Ziehen  sind.  Nach  eigenen  erfahrungen  und 
englischen  methoden  herausgegeben.  Quedlinburg,  etc. 
1864.      16° 


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.  2iX\A  2-})  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  An>erican  squadron  to  the  China  seas  and 
Japan.  See  Perry,  M.  C.  Narrative,  etc.  1856.  4°. 
Note. 

Ang.  29.4  Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  The  Adirondack  ;  or.  Life  in  the 
woods.     New  York.      1849.      12°.     Front,  ■a.n^  plates. 

Parts  of  chapters  i,  2,  14,  18,  23,  24,  26,  28  are  on  angling. 
"The  letters  in  this  volume  embrace  two  different  summers  spent  in  the 
forest."  —  Preface. 

*Ang.  18.79.3  Henderson,  William,  of  Durham,  Eng.  My  life  as  an 
angler.     London.      1879.      8°.     Port.,  plates,  dind  wdcts. 

This  is  substantially  the  same  as  the  work  printed  for  private  circulation  in 
1876,  entitled  "Notes  and  reminiscences  of  my  life  as  an  angler."  New  mat- 
ter has  been  added,  however,  and  portions  of  the  earlier  work  withdrawn. 
The  portrait  is  a  Woodbury  type,  and  the  head  and  tail  pieces  were  designed 
by  Mrs.  William  Henderson. 

"One  of  the  most  sterling  and  attaching  of  modern  angling  books."  — 
Westwood  and  Satchell. 

Henle,  Jakob.  Systematische  beschreibung  der  plagio- 
stomen.  1841.  f°  See  Miiller,  Johannes,  and  Henle, 
Jakob. 


78        ^   THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  18.81.3  Henshall,  James  A.  Book  of  the  black  bass;  com- 
prising its  complete  scientific  and  life  history.  With  a 
practical  treatise  on  angling  and  fly  fishing,  and  a  full 
description  of  tools,  tackle,  and  implements.  Cincinnati. 
1 88 1,     sm.  8°     Port.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

"  The  full- page  illustrations  of  the  two  species  of  black  bass  were  drawn 
from  life  by  E.  R.  Copeland." 

*Ang.  30.3  Henshall,  James  A.  Camping  and  cruising  in  Florida. 
Cincinnati.      1884.      8°      Front.,  map,  plates,  zxi^  wdcts. 

"  List  of  fishes  observed  by  the  author  in  Florida,"  pp.  235-241. 

Most  of  the  chapters  contain  a  few  pages  on  fishes  and  fishing. 

"  Sketches  originally  published  in  the  Forest  and  stream  and  the  American 
field.  .  .  .  Most  of  the  illustrations  are  original  pen-drawings  by  G.  W. 
Potter." —  Preface. 

•A^S*  49*43  Herbert,  David,  editor.  .  Fish  and  fisheries ;  a  selection 
from  the  prize  essays  of  the  international  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion, Edinburgh,  1882.  Edinburgh,  <?/r.  1883.  8°.  Plates, 
maps,  and  plans. 

Three  of  the  plates  are  photographs. 

Contents: —  Muller,  H.  C.  Whale-fishing  in  the  Faroe  isles.  —Smith, 
W.  A.  Various  methods  of  oyster  culture.  Oyster  cultivation  in  Scotland. — 
Sim,  George.  The.^natural  history  of  the  herring. — Watt,  William.  The 
natural  history  of  the  herring. —Young,  Archibald.  Harbour  accommoda- 
tion for  fishing-boats  on  the  east  and  north  coasts  of  Scotland.  —  Smith,  W.  A. 
Curing  and  preserving  fish  at  home  and  abroad.  —  Ross,  John.  Curing  and 
preserving  fish  in  Scotland  and  its  islands.  —  Leith,  J.  M.  Salmon  legisla- 
tion in  Scotland.  —  WiLCOCKS,  J.  C.  The  best  means  of  increasing  the  sup- 
ply of  mussels  for  bait.  —  Brotherston,  Andrew.  The  salmon  disease. — 
Morris,  C.  W.  The  mesh  of  herring  nets.  —  Chambers,  W.  O.  The 
artificial  propagation  of  sea-fishes  suitable  for  food.  The  breeding  and  rearing 
of  fresh-water  fish.  Foreign  fish  most  suitable  for  introduction  into  British 
rivers  and  waters.  —  Smith,  W.  A.  The  utilisation  of  fish  offal. —  Mat- 
THEY,  Albert.  Sur  la  peche  de  la  truite  a  Vallorbes.  —  Smith,  W.  A.  The 
fish  supply  of  great  cities.  —  Miln,  W.  S.  The  herring  brand.  — Epton,  J. 
The  migrations  and  spawning  of  sea-fish  suitable  for  food.  — Bradfield,  H. 
Angling  associations.  —  Low,  Alexander.  Angling  associations.  —  Maclean, 
A.J.  The  best  modes  of  preserving  ice.  —  Ross,  John.  The  best  modes  of 
preserving  ice.  — WiLCOCKS,  J.,C.  Seine-trawling  and  beam-trawling  in  estu- 
aries and  sea-lochs  in  Scotland.  The  history  and  statistics  of  the  pilchard 
fishery  in  England.  —  Watt,  William.  The  history  and  statistics  of  the  her- 
ring fishing  in  Norway  and  Sweden.  —  Stirling,  J.  Trout-fishing  on  our 
Highland  lochs. — Omond,  James.  Model  of  the  safest  and  handiest  sailing 
fishing-boat,  as  to  hull,  sails,  spars,  and  rig. 

46.32  Herbert,    Henry    William.     Frank    Forester's    fish    and 

fishing  of  the  United  States  and  British  provinces  of  North 
America.     London.      1849.      81      Wdcts.  d^ndi  a^  plates. 

Imperfect :  —  half-title  wanting. 

"  How  to  cook  fish,"  pp.  436-455. 

Most  of  the  illustrations  were  drawn  by  the  author. 

Ang.  47.19       Another  copy. 

One  of  the  plates  is  used  as  a  frontispiece. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH  CULTURE.  79 

Ang.  47.20  Herbert,  Henry  William.  Frank  Forester's  fish  and 
fishing  of  the  United  States  and  British  provinces  of 
North  America.  New  ed.,  revised  and  corrected,  with 
an  ample  supplement  by  the  author,  together  with  a 
Treatise  on  fly-fishing,  by  "Dinks"  [Jonathan  Peel]. 
New  York.  1864  [cop.  1859].  8°.  Frojit.,  wdcts.,  znd 
1 2  plates. 

One  of  the  plates  is  colored. 

Ang.  22.9  [Herbert,  Henry  William.]  Frank  Forrester's  fisher- 
mens'  \_sic~\  guide ;  a  manual  for  professional  and  amateuer 
[.y?V]  anglers.  Containing  descriptions  of  popular  fishes 
and  their  habits,  preparation  of  baits,  &c.,  with  a  list  of 
tools  used  in  fishing;  making  it  the  most  complete  work 
on  the  subject  yet  published.  New  York.  [18 — .]  sm.  8°. 
pp.  64.     Front.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

*Ang.  44.37     Herbert,  Henry  William.  Life  and  writings  of  Frank 

Forester    (H.   W.    Herbert).  Edited    by    D.    W.    Judd. 

2  vol.      New  York.       1882.  12°.       Port.,  front.,  plates, 
and  vigns. 

"  Life,"  by  Thomas  Picton,  i.   11-104. 

"  Sketches  which  were  scattered  through  various  periodicals,  or  were  never 
published.     The  illustrations  are  by  Charles  Hinkle." — Preface. 

"Trouting  along  the  Catasauqua,"  i.  270-300;  "The  smelt  of  the  Pas- 
saic," ii.  97-107;    "  The  smelt  of  the  Raritan  and  Passaic,"  ii.  231-235. 

The  pubHshers  planned  a  third  volume,  which  evidently  never  appeared. 

Ang.  39.31  Hicks,  John.  Wanderings  by  the  lochs  and  streams  of 
Assynt  and  the  north  Highlands  of  Scotland.  London. 
1855.      16°.     Frojit.  and  plates. 

Describes  fishing  in  these  regions.  The  illustrations  are  from  sketches  by 
the  author.  The  two  colored  plates  of  flies  represent  those  "  found  to  be  the 
most  killing  in  the  lochs  of  Assynt." 

*Ang.  39.11  Highley,  Samuel.  Where  to  fish  round  London.  Lon- 
don.     [1882.]      sm.  8°.     pp.  (6),  56. 

Hill,  Richard.  A  naturalist's  sojourn  in  Jamaica.  185  i. 
I  2°.     See  Gosse,  P.  H. 

*Ang.  39.61  Hi-Regan,  pseudon.  How  and  where  to  fish  in  Ireland  ; 
a  hand-guide  for  anglers.  3d  ed.  London.  1887.  sm.  8° 
Map  and  wdcts. 

Contains  many  illustrations  and  descriptions  of  tackle. 

Ang.  47.45      History  of  fish  (The).    New- York.     18 15.    48°    pp.29. 

Wdcts. 
Ang.  48.19      Hoare,  J.     A  treatise  on   fishponds;    addressed  to  the 

nobility    and    gentry    of    Sussex.       London.       1870.      8° 

PP-  (4).  49- 


80  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  49.46.11     Hoek,  Paulus  Peronius  Cato.     Oyster  culture.     Prize 
essay.      London.      1884.      8°.     pp.  36.     3  plates.      (LON- 
DON, Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.     [The 
fisheries  exhibition  literature,  xi.  14.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  18.39.2  Hofland,  Thomas  Christopher.  The  British  angler's 
manual;  or,  The  art  of  angling  in  England,  Scotland, 
Wales,  and  Ireland,  with  some  account  of  the  principal 
rivers,  lakes,  and  trout  streams  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
With  instructions  in  fly-fishing,  trolling,  and  angling  at  the 
bottom,  and  particularly  for  the  trout.  London.  1839. 
1.  I  2°     Front.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Most  of  the  illustrations  are  "from  original  pictures  and  drawings  by  the 
author." 

*Ang.  18.39.3     The  same.    London.     1841.     8°.    Front.,  plates, 

and  wdcts. 

This  is  a  paginal  reprint  of  the  first  edition.  The  plates  are  on  China 
paper,  mounted. 

*Ang.  18.39.4     The  same.     New  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged  by 

E.   Jesse.      London.      1848.     sm.  8°     Front.,  plates,    and 
wdcts. 

"  Memoir,"  by  T.  R.  Hofiand,  pp.  vii.-xvii. 
This  edition  contains  additional  illustrations. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Hogarth,  Ronald.     The  herring  fishery.     Prize  essay. 
London.      1884.      8°.      pp.23.      (London,  Eng. —  Inter- 
national fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  xi.  8.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  48.32  Hogg,  John  ( 1 800-1 869).  On  the  distribution  of  certain 
species  of  fresh-water  fish,  and  on  the  modes  of  fecundating 
the  ova  of  the  salmonidae.  Read  before  the  Tyneside 
naturalists'  field  club,  Feb.  21,  1856.  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne.      1856.      8°.     pp.17. 

*Ang.  1.23  Holbrook,  John  Edwards.  Ichthyology  of  South  Caro- 
lina.    Vol.  i.     Charleston,  S.  C.     i860.     4*1     2'i  col.  plates. 

No  more  published. 

The  plates  of  the  original  edition  were  destroyed  by  fire,  and  as  but  few 
numbers  had  been  distributed,  they  were  recalled,  and  replaced  by  those  of 
the  new  and  improved  edition-.  "  The  new  drawings  are  from  nature,  and 
have  been  made  by  the  best  artists,  as  A.  J.  Ibbotson,  and  A.  Sonrel,  The 
colour  of  the  fish  has  been,  in  almost  every  instance,  taken  from  living  speci- 
mens by  J.  Burkhardt."  — Preface. 

Ang.  49.46       Holdsworth,  Edmund  William    Hunt.     Apparatus    for 
fishing.      London.      1883.      8°      pp.  80.      (LONDON,  Eng. 
—  hiternational  fisheries  exhibition,   1883.      [The  fisheries 
exhibition  literature,  i.  4.]) 
Also  another  edition. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  8 1 

Ang.  49.5  Holdsworth,  Edmund  William  Hunt.  Deep-sea  fishing 
and  fishing  boats.  An  account  of  the  practical  working  of 
the  various  fisheries  around  the  British  islands,  with 
descriptions  of  the  boats,  nets,  and  other  gear  in  use. 
London.  .  1874.  8°.  Front.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 
The  illustrations  were  drawn  by  the  author. 

*Ang.  49.34     Holdsworth,  Edmund  William  Hunt.     Sea  fisheries,  by 

Ang.  49.33  E.  W.  H.  Holdsworth.      Salmon    fisheries,    by    Archibald 
Young.      Londcm.      1877.      16°.     Plate  and  wdcts.      (Be- 
VAN,  G.  P.,  editor.     British  industries.)      2  cop. 
Home,  David  Milne.     See  Milne-Home. 

Ang.  44.39       Hood,  Thomas  (1799-1845).      Hood's  own,  or,  Laugh- 
ter from  year  to  year ;   being  former  runnings  of  his  comic 
vein,  with  an  infusion  of  new  blood  for  general  circulation, 
[ist  series.]      London.      1839.      8°.     Port,  and  wdcts. 
"The  angler's  farewell"  [a poem],  pp.  139-140. 

Ang.  44.39.2     The  same.     Being  a  further  collection  of  his  wit 

and  humour,  with  a  preface  by  his  son.      2d  series.     Lon- 
don.     [186 1.]      8".      Wdcts. 

"Arise  at  the  father  of  angling"  [a  poem],  pp.  20-24;  "Review:  The 
rambles  of  Piscator,  by  Sylvanus  Suburban,"  pp.  50-55;  "Mr.  Chubb,  a 
piscatory  romance,"    pp.  298-312;   "Walton  redivivus,"  pp.  433-438. 

*Ang.  18.74.2  Horrocks,  John.  Die  kunst  der  fliegenfischerei  auf 
forellen  und  aschen  in  Deutschland  und  Oesterreich.  Wei- 
mar.     1874.      8°.      Col.  front.,  wdcts. y  2iX\di  6^  col.  plates. 

The  author,  an  Englishman,  who  has  lived  in  Germany  for  thirty  years, 
writes  to  instruct  the  Germans  in  the  art  of  fiy-fishing,  of  which,  he  says,  they 
have  little  knowledge. 

*Ang.  1.5         Houghton,  William.     British    fresh-water  fishes.     Illus- 
trated with  a  coloured  figure  of  each  species,  drawn  from 
nature  by  A.  F.  Lydon.     2  vol.  (paged  contin.).     London, 
etc.      [1879.]       f°.      Col.  fronts.,  wdcts.,  2in^  'i)(^  col.  plates. 
"Titles  of  works  quoted,"  [ii.]  202. 

Ang.  49.46.10  Houghton,  William.  The  natural  history  of  commer- 
cial sea  fishes  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  with  special 
reference  to  such  parts  of  their  natural  history  as  bear  upon 
their  production  and  commercial  use.  Prize  essay.  Lon- 
don. 1884.  8°.  Front,  and  11  plates.  (LONDON,  Eng. 
—  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries 
exhibition  literature,  x.  i.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

VIII.  391  (xi)  Houghton,  William.  The  natural  history  and  cultiva- 
tion of  the  sole.  {In  LONDON,  Eng.  —  International  fish- 
eries exhibition,  1883.  The  fisheries  exhibition  literature, 
1884,  8°,  xi.  225-263.) 


82  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  18.88.3  How  to  catch  trout.  By  three  anglers.  Edinburgh. 
1888.      16°.     pp.  (2),  vi.,  83.      IVdas. 

Ang.  49.46.2  Howes,  George  Bond.  Zoology  and  food  fishes.  Lon- 
don. 1883.  8°.  pp.70.  (London,  Eng:  —  Interna- 
tional fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition 
literature,  ii.  2.] ) 

Also  another  edition. 

Howitt,  Samuel,  illustrator.  The  angler's  manual.  With 
twelve  plates,  designed  and  etched  by  S.  Howitt.  See 
Angler's  manual  (The).     1808.     24°. 

*Ang.  1.39  Howitt,  Samuel,  and  others.  Foreign  field  sports,  fish- 
eries, sporting  anecdotes,  &c. ;  from  drawings  by  Howitt, 
Atkinson,  Clark,  Manskirch,  &c.  With  a  supplement  of 
New  South  Wales,  [by  J.  H.  Clark].  London.  18 14.  4". 
1 10  plates. 

The  supplement  has  a  special  title-page,  "  Field  sports,  &c.  of  the  native 
inhabitants  of  New  South  Wales.     1813." 

The  plates  on  fishing  subjects  are"  Russian  winter  fishery,"  "  Killing  a 
shark,"  "Turtle  fishing  in  the  water,"  "  Mackerel  fishing,"  "  Torch  light  fish- 
ing in  N.  America,"  four  on  whale  fishing,  and  two  on  fishing  in  New  South 
Wales.     Thirteen  plates  represent  Spanish  bull  fighting. 

*Ang.  39.6  Howitt,  William.  The  rural  life  of  England.  2  vol. 
London.      1838.      12°.      Vigns. 

Vol.  i.,  chapter  4  of  pt.  i,  chapter  6  of  pt.  2,  vol.  ii.,  chapter  12  of  pt. 
3,  contain  a  few  pages  on  angling. 

With  three  exceptions,  the  illustrations  were  designed  and  engraved  by 
Samuel  Williams. 

8456.8  Another  copy. 

8456.10         The  same.     From  the  2d   London  ed.,  corrected 

and  revised.      Philadelphia.      1841.      1.12°.     Front. 

Ang.  49  46.7  Howitz,  D.  Forest  protection  and  tree  culture  on 
water  frontages,  with  the  view  of  providing  a  constant  and 
steady  supply  of  water,  food,  shade,  and  shelter  for  fresh- 
water fish.  London.  1883.  8°.  pp.  16.  (LONDON, 
Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fish- 
eries exhibition  literature,  vii.  10.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  17.06  [Howlett,  Robert.]  The  anglers  sure  guide;  or,  Ang- 
ling improved  and  methodically  digested.  Shewing  the 
various  and  choicest  ways  of  dressing  [fresh-water  fish], 
with  many  other  useful  and  pleasant  varieties  suitable  to 
the  recreation  of  angling.  By  R.  H.  London.  1706, 
sm.  8°.     Front,  and  plate. 

This  work  bears  a  close  resemblance  to  Chetham's  "  Angler's  vade  mecum." 
"  Generally  attributed  to  Robert  Howlett."  —  Westwood and  Satchel! . 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  83 

Ang.  28.9  Hubbard,  Lucius  Lee.  Summer  vacations  at  Moose- 
head  lake  and  vicinity ;  a  practical  guide-book  for  tourists. 
Describing  routes  for  the  canoe-man  over  the  principal 
waters  of  northern  Maine,  with  hints  to  campers,  and  esti- 
mates of  expense  for  tours.  Boston.  1879.  16°  20 
plates  and  map. 

The  plates  are  Albertypes. 

"Game  and  fish  of  northern  Maine,"   "Game  and  fish  laws,"  pp.  129- 
134.     Also  mentions  the  places  where  good  fishing  is  to  be  found. 

For  3d  edition,  see  his  "Guide  to  Moosehead  lake  and  northern  Maine." 

1882.  i6» 

Ang.  28.6  Hubbard,  Lucius  Lee.  Woods  and  lakes  of  Maine ;  a 
trip  from  Moosehead  lake  to  New  Brunswick  in  a  birch- 
bark  canoe.  To  which  are  added  some  Indian  place-names 
and  their  meanings,  now  first  published.  Boston.  1884 
[1883].      8°.     Front.,  wdcts.,  and  maps. 

Contains  a  few  pages  on  fishing. 

The  illustrations  are  by  W.  L.  Taylor,  who  accompanied  the  author  on  this 
excursion. 

10317.8         Another  copy. 

Ang.  49.46.5     Hubrecht,  A.  A.  W.     Oyster  culture  and  oyster  fish- 
eries in  the  Netherlands.      London.       1883.      8°.     pp.  30. 
(London,  ^«^.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 
[The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  v.  2.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  18.88.4  Hudson,  Frank.  Sea  fishing  for  amateurs ;  a  book  of 
practical  instruction  on  the  best  methods  of  sea  fishing 
from  the  shore,  rocks,  or  jetties.  London.  1888.  sm.  8°. 
pp.  79.      Wdcts. 

Contains  a  list  of  the  principal  fishing  stations  on  the  English  and  Welsh 
coasts. 

Ang.  18.42  [Hughes,  William  (  1803-186 1 ).]  The  practical  angler. 
By  Piscator.     London.      1842.      8°.     Front.  2ind  plates. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Samuel  T.  Tisdale. 

Ang.  49.8  [Hughes,  William  (i 803-1 861).]  A  practical  trea- 
tise on  the  choice  and  cookery  of  fish.  By  Piscator. 
2d  ed.     London.      1854.      16° 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  William  Keale  Heseltine. 

1st  edition,  1843,  with  the  title,  "  Fish;   how  to  choose  and  how  to  dress." 

Ang.  49.46.6     Huxley,   Thomas    Henry,      Fish    diseases.      London. 

1883.  8°.  pp.  3  I .  (London,  Eng.  —  International  fish- 
eries exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature, 
vi.  I.]) 

"  Not  fish  diseases  in  general,  but     .     .     .     the  so-called  salmon  disease." 
—  Page  3- 

Also  another  edition. 


84  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  49.46.4  Huxley,  Thomas  Henry.  Inaugural  meeting  of  the 
fishery  congress.  Address  dehvered  June  18,  1883.  Lon- 
don. 1883.  8°.  pp.22.  (London,  Eng. — Interna- 
tional fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition 
literature,  iv.  i.] ) 

Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  18.55.4  Idle,  Christopher,  pseudon.  Hints  on  shooting  and 
fishing,  &c.,  both  on  sea  and  land,  and  in  the  freshwater 
lochs  of  Scotland.  Being  the  experiences  of  Christopher 
Idle.     London.      1855.      16°. 

Ang.  18.55.5     The  same.     2d  ed.     London.      1868.      16°. 

This  edition  has  been  revised  and  enlarged  by  the  author. 

■^S' 50*33  Illinois  —  Fish  comtnission.  Report  from  1 879-1 882, 
1 884-1 886.  4pam.  Springfield.  1880-86.  8°.  Front., 
plates,  and  diagrs. 

*Ang.  1.46  Illustrated  London  almanack  (The),  for  1864.  Con- 
taining astronomical  illustrations  printed  -in  tints,  original 
designs  as  headings  to  the  calendar,  pictures  of  fresh-water 
fish  printed  in  colours,  numerous  fine-art  engravings,  and  a 
variety  of  useful  information.     London.      [1863.]      1.  8°. 

"  Fresh-water  fishes  in  their  season,"  pp.  8,  i8,  28,  38,  48,  58. 

*Ang.  45.42  Innocent  epicure  (The)  ;  or.  The  art  of  angling.  A 
poem.     London.      1697.      16°.     pp.  (16),  64. 

The  preface  is  signed  "  N.  Tate,"  to  whom  the  poem  is  sometimes  attribu- 
ted; but  the  preface  is  followed  by  a  paraphrase  on  Horace  Epist.  x.  lib.  i, 
addressed  "  From  J.  S.  to  C.  S."  This  J.  S.  is  supposed  by  some  to  be  the 
author  of  the  "True  art  of  angling." 

West  wood  says  that  this  edition  has  become  rare.  A  later  edition  was  pub- 
lished under  the  title,  "  Angling;   a  poem." 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  James  Maidment. 

Ang.  45.43  [Ireland,  Samuel  William  Henry.]  The  fisher  boy;  a 
poem.  Comprising  his  several  avocations  during  the  four 
seasons  of  the  year.  By  H.  C,  Esq.  [London.  1808.] 
16". 

The  title-page  is  engraved. 

Ireland  is  best  known  as  the  forger  of  the  Shakespeare  papers. 

*Ang.  44.42  Irving,  Washington.  The  angler.  N.  p.  [i8 — .]  8". 
pp.  (  i6).      Wdcts. 

From  his  "  Sketch  book,"  pp.  435-448. 
Ang.  45.50  Isys,  Cotswold,  pseudon.  An  angler's  strange  ex- 
periences ;  a  whimsical  medley,  and  an  of-fish-all  record 
without  a-bridge-ment.  Illustrated  in  a  style  never  before 
app-roach-ed  in  these  days,  after  drawings  in  water-colours. 
London.  1883.  sm.  4°.  Front,  and  wdcts. 
Poeins  on  angling. 


ANGLING,    FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  85 

*Ang.  18.54.3  Jackson,  John,  of  Tanfield  Mill.  The  practical  fly- 
fisher;  more  particularly  for  grayling  or  umber.  3d  ed. 
London,  ^/r.  1880.  8°.  pp.  (4),  57+.  Wdcts.  zx\^  10 
col.  plates. 

Biographical  sketch,  pp.  45-46. 

This  work  is  dedicated  to  T.  H.  B.,  i.e.  T.  H.  Barker,  who  completed  it 
after  the  death  of  the  author. 

1st  edition,  1854. 

Ang.  17.18  [Jacob,  Giles.]  The  compleat  sportsman;  in  three 
parts.  I.  Containing  the  nature  and  various  kinds  of  game, 
with  the  best  methods  of  taking  the  same.  2.  Of  the  best 
situations  and  methods  of  erecting  and  management  of 
parks,  &c.,  of  hunting  the  buck,  doe,  &c.  3.  Of  fish  and 
fishing ;  the  most  successful  methods  of  angling,  the  only 
proper  baits,  tackle,  and  seasons  for  taking  all  sorts  of  fish, 
etc.      [London.]      1718.     sm.  1 2° 

"Fish  and  fishing,"  pp.  114-152. 

Ang.  48.12  Jacobi,  Stephen  Ludwig.  Lettre  sur  la  fecondation  arti- 
ficielle  des  oeuf&  de  saumon  et  de  truite.  Wdct.  (^Appended 
to  COSTE,  J.  J.  M.  C.  V.  Instructions  pratiques  sur  la  pis- 
ciculture, 1853.  12°,  pp.  130-139.) 

Written  in  1763  to  the  editor  of  the  Hannoverisches  magazin.  Other 
articles  on  fish  culture  by  the  same  author  appeared  in  this  magazine.  An 
English  translation  of  one  of  them  was  published  in  London  in  1778,  signed 
S.  L.  Jacobs,  and  is  said  to  be  the  first  notice  in  English  of  fish  culture. 

Ang.  49.11  James,  William  Powell.  From  source  to  sea  ;  or.  Glean- 
ings about  rivers  in  many  fields.     London.      1884.     sm.  8**. 

"They  are  treated  successively  as  physical  phenomena  and  geological 
agents,  as  elements  of  picturesque  scenery,  as  the  seats  of  vegetable  and  animal 
life,  and  as  connected  with  the  history,  religion,  and  industry  of  man.  Finally, 
a  slight  contribution  is  made  to  the  difficult  task  of  determining  the  meaning 
of  their  names." — Preface. 

Ang.  47.28.3     Jardine,    Sir  William,   bart.     The    natural    history    of 
fishes  of  the  perch  family.     Edinburgh,  ^/^.      1835.     Port, 
of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  engr.  title-page,  wdcts.,  and  t,/!^  plates. 
{In  his  Naturalist's  library,  1835,  i6°»  [xxxviii.].) 
"  Memoir  of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,"  pp.  17-48. 

The  engraved  title-p£^e  and  all  of  the  plates  but  two,  are  colored. 
This  is  called  "  Naturalist's  library.     Ichthyology.     Vol.  i." 

46.47  The  same.      [With    an    appendix.]      Edinburgh, 

etc.  1852.  Port,  of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  engr.  title-page, 
wdcts.,  and  35  plates.  {In  his  Naturalist's  library,  1852, 
16°,  xxxviii.) 

"  Memoir  of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,"  pp.  15-48. 

The  engraved  title-page  and  all  of  the  plates  but  two,  are  colored. 
The  appendix  consists  of  extracts  from  Walton's  "  Complete  angler  "  con- 
taining observations  on  the  perch,  etc. 


86  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Jardine,  Sir  William,  bart.  The  naturalist's  library. 
Vol.  XXXV.— xl.  Ichthyology.  6  vol.  London,  ^^<r.  [i8 — ], 
'35.      16°.     Portrs.,  engr.  title-pages,  wdcts.,  and  col.  plates. 

Namely :  — 
Ang.  47.28  XXXV.  Fishes,  particularly   their  structure  and  economical  uses;  by  J.  S. 

Bushnan.     [i8 — .] 
*Ang.  47.28.2         xxxvi.,  xxxvii.  British  fishes;  by  R.  Hamilton.     2  pt.     [18 — .] 
♦Ang.  47.28.3         [xxxviii.]  The  perch  family;  by  Sir  William  Jardine.     1835. 
Ang.  47.28.4         xxxix.,  xl.  Fishes   of   British   Guiana;    by   R.   H.   Schomburgk.     2   pt. 
[18—] 

Ang.  44.45  Jeans,  Thomas.  The  Tommiebeg  shootings ;  or,  A 
moor  in  Scotland.  With  illustrations  by  Perceval  Skelton. 
hondon,  etc.      [1864?]      sm.  8°.     Front,  and  plates. 

Several  of  the  chapters  treat  of  angling. 

Ang.  44.47  [Jefferies,  Richard.]  The  gamekeeper  at  home ; 
sketches  of  natural  history  and  rural  life.  With  illustra- 
tions by  Charles  Whymper.  Boston.  1880.  8°.  Front. 
and  wdcts. 

1st  edition,  1878. 

The  preface  is  signed  "  R.  J." 

"  Fish  poaching,"  pp.  184-195. 

20446.3         The  same.     New  ed.     London.      1887.     sm.  8°. 

Ang.  49.28  Jenner,  Thomas.  Londons  blame,  if  not  its  shame ; 
manifested  by  the  great  neglect  of  the  fishery,  which 
affordeth  to  our  neighbor  nation  yeerly  the  revenue  of 
many  millions,  which  they  take  up  at  our  doors,  whilst 
with  the  sluggard  we  fold  our  hands  in  our  bosoms  and  will 
not  stretch  them  forth  to  our  mouths.  Or,  The  inestimable 
riches  of  the  British  seas,  which  do  yeild  a  monthly  harvest 
of  several  fish  in  their  season.  [London.]  1651.  sm.  4". 
pp.  (2),  14. 

Ang.  39.7  Jesse,  Edward.  An  angler's  rambles.  I  ondon.  1836. 
1 2*1      Wdcts. 

Reviewed  by  J.  Mitford  in  the  Gentleman'' s  magazine,  Nov.  1836.  The 
greater  part  of  "Thames  fishing"  originally  appeared  in  Fraser's  magazine, 
Jan.  1834. 

Ang.  39.3  Jesse,  Edward.  Favorite  haunts  and  rural  studies ; 
including  visits  to  spots  of  interest  in  the  vicinity  of 
Windsor  and  Eton.  London.  1847.  12°.  Front,,  plates, 
and  vigns. 

Contains  one  or  two  allusions  to  fishing. 
Ang.  46.11       Jesse,  Edward.      Gleanings  in  natural  history,  with  local 
recollections.     To  which   are  added   Maxims  and   hints  for 
an  angler.     London.      1832.     sm.  8°.      Wdcts.  and  plate. 

Eels,  pp.  28-47;   Fishes,  pp.  72-go. 

'•  Maxims  and  hints  for  an  angler,"  pp.  291-308.  They  were  written  in 
the  album  of  a  fishing  club  by  a  friend  of  the  author,  and  signed  "  R.  P. 
31st  May,  1829." 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  87 

Ang.  46.12  Jesse,  Edward.  Gleanings  in  natural  history,  with  local 
recollections,  etc.  New  ed.  London.  1832.  sm.  8°. 
Front,  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  46.12.2     The   same.     2d    series.     To   which    are    added 

some   extracts   from   the   unpublished   MSS.  of   Mr.  White 

of    Selborne.       London.       1834.       sm.  8°       Fac-sim.   and 

wdcts. 

Eels,    pp.    43-80,    309;    "The    finny   tribe,"  pp.   128-132;    "The  sal- 
mon," pp.  305-308, 

*Ang.  46.15  Johns,  Charles  Alexander.  Home  walks  and  holiday 
rambles.  London.  [1863.]  sm.  8°.  Front.,  plates,  and 
wdcts. 

Natural  history  notes,  with  many  observations  on  birds,  and  some  angling 
matter. 

Jolly  angler  (The).      [184-.]      12°.     5^^  [March,  J.]. 
Ang.  49.46.5     Joncas,    Louis    Zepherin.      The    fisheries    of    Canada. 
London.       1883.      8°.      pp.56.      (LONDON,  Eng. — Inter- 
national fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  v.  3.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

^^%'  SQ'^S  Jones,  Grififith  Evan.  Confessions  of  a  Welsh  salmon 
poacher.     London.      1877.      8°      pp.  59. 

"  Originally  appeared  in  Land  and  water. '^ 

*Ang.  46.13  Jones,  William,  F.S.A.  The  broad,  broad  ocean,  and 
some  of  its  inhabitants.  New  ed.  London.  [1879.] 
sm.  8°      Front,  and  plates. 

"  Modes  of  fishing  in  various  countries,"  pp.  268-309. 

Jones's  guide  to  Norway.       1848.      16°.      See  Tolfrey, 
Frederic,  editor. 
46.49  Jonston,    Jan.        Historise     naturalis     de     piscibus    et 

cetis    libri    v.       Francofurti    ad    Moenum.       [1649?]       f". 
45  plates. 

Imperfect :  —  plates  1 5  and  1 6  wanting. 
The  title-page  is  engraved. 

Ang.  1.6  The  same.     [Heilbronn.]      1767.      f°.     4."/ plates. 

Ang.  50.2  Jordan,  David  Starr.  A  catalogue  of  the  fishes  known 
to  inhabit  the  waters  of  North  America  north  of  the 
tropic  of  Cancer,  with  notes  on  the  species  discovered 
in  1883  and  1884.  {Appended  to  United  States  — 
Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries.  Report  for  1885,  8", 
pp.  789-973-) 
45j'79  Another  copy. 


88  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  50.2.4  Jordan,  David  Starr.  Contributions  to  North  American 
ichthyology.  Based  primarily  on  the  collections  of  the 
United  States  national  museum,  i.-iii.  Washington. 
1877-78.  8°.  Plates.  (U.  S.  NATIONAL  MUSEUM.  Bul- 
letin, 9,  10,  12.) 

Bibliography  of  American  fresh-water  slluridse,  ii.  105-110.  —  Bibli- 
ography of  catostomidse,  iii.  221-230. 

Contents:  —  i.  Review  of  Rafinesque's  memoirs  on  North  American  fishes; 
[chiefly  a  list  of  the  genera,  subgenera,  and  species  of  the  Ichthyologia  ohien- 
sis].     1877. 

ii.  Notes  on  cottidse,  etheostomatidse,  percidse,  centrarchidse,  aphododeridae, 
dorysomatidse,  and  cyprinidoe,  with  revisions  of  the  genera  and  descriptions 
of  new  or  little  known  species.  — Synopsis  of  the  siluridse  of  the  fresh  waters 
of  North  America.     1877. 

iii.  On  the  distribution  of  the  fishes  of  the  Alleghany  region  of  South  Caro- 
lina, Georgia,  and  Tennessee,  with  descriptions  of  new  or  Httle  known  species; 
by  D.  S.  Jordan  and  A.  W.  Brayton. — A  synopsis  of  the  family  catostomidse; 
by  D.  S.  Jordan.     1878. 

VIII.  39(9,  10,  12)      Another  copy. 

122.23  The  same,    i.-iii.  (in  2  vol.).    Washington.    1877- 

78.     Plates.      {In  SMITHSONIAN   miscel.  coll.,    1878,  etc., 

8°,  xiii.  9,  10,  xxiii.  2.) 
Ang.  46.10       Jordan,  David  Starr.    Science  sketches.    Chicago.    1888. 

sm.  8° 

Contents: — The  story  of  a  salmon.  —  Johnny  Darters. — The  salmon 
family.  —  The  dispersion  of  fresh-water  fishes.  —  The  nomenclature  of  Ameri- 
can birds.  —  An  eccentric  naturalist  [C.  S.  Rafinesque-Schmahz].  — A  Cuban 
fisherman  [Felipe  Poey  y  Aloy].  —  Darwin.  —  The  story  of  a  stone.  —  An 
ascent  of  the  Matterhorn. — The  evolution  of  the  college  curriculum.  —  Ap- 
pendix:  List  of  the  scientific  papers  of  D.  S.  Jordan. 

Ang.  47*36  Karr,  Alphonse.  Dictionnaire  du  p^cheur.  Traite  com- 
plet  de  la  p^che  en  eau  douce  et  en  eau  salee ;  histoire, 
mcEurs,  habitudes  des  poissons,  crustaces,  testaces,  etc., 
lois,  usages,  procedes,  ruses  et  secrets  des  p^cheurs.  Paris. 
1855.      18°. 

For  later  edition,  see  his  "  La  pSche  en  eau  douce  et  en  eau  salee." 
I1544.16        Karr,  Alphonse.      La   p^che   en   eau  douce   et  en   eau 
salee.     Histoire,  moeurs,  habitudes  des  poissons,  crustaces, 
testaces,  etc.,  lois,  usages,  procedes,  ruses  et  secrets  des 
p^cheurs.     Paris.      1 860.      1 8°. 

Half-title :  —  "  GEnvres  completes. ' ' 

For  1st  edition,  see  his  "Dictionnaire  du  pScheur." 

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  \  plates. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  89 

*Ang.  18. 81. 4  Keene,  John  Harrington.  The  practical  fisherman; 
deaHng  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  wdcts. 

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." 

Ang.  38.10  Kemp,  John,  Esq.  Shooting  and  fishing  in  Lower  Brit- 
tany. A  complete  practical  guide  to  sportsmen.  London. 
185.9.     1.12°.     Map. 

*Ang.  1.35  Kennard,  Edward.  Norwegian  sketches.  Fishing  in 
strange  waters.  [A  series  of  30  Hthographic  plates.] 
London,  ^/^.  1888.  obi.  4°. 
12364.40  [Kennedy,  Pendleton.]  The  Blackwater  chronicle.  A 
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  185 1.  By  "the  clerke  of  Oxenforde." 
With  illustrations  from  life  by  Strother.  New  York.  1853. 
I  2°.     Front.,  illiistr.  title-page,  and  wdcts. 

*Ang.  25.7  Kennedy,  William  Robert.  Sport,  travel,  and  adventure 
in  Newfoundland  and  the  West  Indies.  With  illustrations 
by  the  author.  Edinburgh,  etc.  1885.  8°.  Col.  front., 
wdcts.,  plate,  and  map. 

Contains  some  account  of  fisheries  and  fishing. 

Ang.  49.46.4  Kennett-Barrington,  Sir  Vincent  Hunter  Barrington. 
River  pollution  by  refuse  from  manufactories  and  mines, 
with  some  remedies  proposed.  London.  1883.  8°. 
pp.64.  (London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion, 1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  Hterature,  iv.  7.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.6     Kent,  William    Saville.     On    the    artificial    culture    of 
lobsters.     London.      1883.      8°.     pp.  23.      (LONDON,  Eng. 
—  Internatiofial  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°.  Wdcts. 
(London,  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.  Sir  A.  J. 
The  fisheries  of  the  Bahamas,  1883,  8°,  pp.  30-56.) 

Also  in  other  edition. 

*A.ng.  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,  etc.  By  an  experienced 
angler.      Canterbury.      1804.      sm..  1 2°'.     pp.  40+.      Front. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Joseph  Crawhall. 

"  One  of  the  rare  local  books."  —  Westwood  and  Satckell. 

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,  bookseller.  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,  editor.  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.  Oology.  —  Botany.  —  Geology. —  Mammals.  —  Fish.  —  Mollusks.  —  In- 
sects. —  Crustaceans.  —  Annelids.  —  Echinodeians.  — 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  T^f^^  same.     2  vol.  in  i.     Washington.      1875-76. 

{In  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. 


ANGLING,    FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  9 1 

Ang.  26.12  King,  John  Lyle.  Fishing  on  the  Nipigon.  [Chicago? 
1883?]      8°.     pp.  10. 

"Reprinted  from  the  American  field,  Sept.  15,  1883." 

*Ang.  32.1  King,  John  Lyle.  Trouting  on  the  Brule  river;  or, 
Summer-wayfaring  in  the  northern  wilderness.  New  York. 
1880.     sm.  8°.     Map. 

1st  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  of  that  country.  London.  1866. 
1.  8".      Col.  front.,  wdcts.,  and  5  col.  plates.  * 

"  Fishes,"  pp.  ■2i,\-yi(i. 

*Ang.  44.50  Kingsley,  Charles.  Prose  idylls,  new  and  old.  Lon- 
don.     1873.     sm.  8°. 

Contents:  —  "A  charm  of  birds."  —  Chalk-stream  studies;  [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,  ^/^.      1837.      ^  6°.     2  plates. 

Westwood  and  Satchell  speak  of  a  frontispiece,  but  do  not  mention  any 
other  plate. 

*Ang.  1.43  Klein,  Jakob  Theodor.  Historiae  piscium  naturalis  pro- 
movendae  missus  i.-v.  5  pt.  in  I  vol.  Gedani.  1740-49. 
4°.      Port.,  plates,  and  vigns. 

Contents :  —  i.  De  lapillis  eorumque  numero  in  craniis  piscium,  cum  prsefa- 
tione  de  piscium  auditu.  Accesserunt  Anatome  tursionum,  Observata  in 
capite  raijE.  1740. — ii.  De  piscibus  per  pulmones  spirantibus.  Accesserunt 
De  dentibus  balaenarum  et  elephantinis,  Lapide  manati  et  tiburonis.  1741.  — 
iii.  De  piscibus  per  branchias  occultas  spirantibus;  cum  observationibus  circa 
partes  gcnitales  raise  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  carinae  navis  impacto.  1749. 
"  On  ne  trouve  pas  facilement  ces  5  parties  reunies." —  Brunet. 

*Ang.  1.43       Klein,  Jakob  Theodor.     Mantissa  ichtyologica  de  sono 

et  auditu  piscium  ;    sive,  Disquisitio  rationum,  quibus  autor 

epistolae  in   Bibliotlieca  gallica  de  auditu  piscium,  omnes 

pisces  mutos  surdosque  esse,  contendit.      Lipsiai.      1746. 

4«.     pp.  (4),  30. 

The  letter  referred  to  was  published  in  the  Bibliolheque  francoise,  torn. 
xxxvi.,  pt.  2,  p.  273,  etc. 

*Ang.  39.37  Knox,  Arthur  Edward.  Autumns  on  the  Spey.  Lon- 
don.     1872.      sm.  8°.      F''ont.,  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. 


92  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  39.35  Knox,  Robert  (179 1 -1 862).  Fish  and  fishing  in  the 
lone  glens  of  Scotland.  With  a  history  of  the  propagation, 
growth,  and  metamorphoses  of  the  salmon.  London,  etc. 
1854.     sm.  8°.      Wdcts. 

Severely  criticized  by  H.  R.  Francis  in  his  "  Fly-fisher  and  his  library." 

Ang.  18. 18.4  Kresz,  C.  Le  p^cheur  frangais ;  traite  de  la  peche  a 
la  ligne  en  eau  douce.  Contenant  I'histoire  naturelle  des 
poissons,  la  peche  particuliere  a  chacun  d'eux,  etc.  2^  ed., 
presque  entierement  refaite  a  neuf  et  augmentee.  Paris. 
1830.     sm.  I  2°.     Port,  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.  50.2.4(  15)  Kumlien,  Ludwig,  and  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,  1 5.) 

VIII.  39(  1 5  )     Another  copy. 

122.24  The  same.      Washington.       1879.       (In   SMITH- 

SONIAN miscel.  coll.,  1882,  8°,  xxiii.  5.) 

Ang.  18. 81. 6  La  Blanchere,  Henri  de.  La  p6che  en  eau  douce. 
Contenant  tous  les  principes  de  la  peche  a  la  ligne,  la  de- 
scription des  engins,  des  poissons,  et  des  eaux  ou  ils  se 
tiennent,  la  reglementation  du  droit  de  p^che,  etc.  Paris. 
[188 1.]      sm.  8°      Wdcts. 

•Ang.  47.1  La  Blanchere,  Henri  de.  La  p6che  et  les  poissons; 
nouveau  dictionnaire  general  des  p^ches.  Public  sous  les 
auspices  de  MM.  le  ministre  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies, 
le  ministre  du  commerce  et  de  I'agriculture,  et  le  ministre 
de  instruction  publique.  Precede  d'une  preface  par  Aug. 
Dumeril.  Illustrations  dessinees  et  coloriees  par  A.  Mes- 
nel,  d'apres  les  photographies  faites  sur  nature  par  I'auteur. 
Paris.  1868.  1.  8°.  pp.  xvi.,  859.  Wdcts.  and  col. 
plates. 

Ang.  38.18  Laing,  Samuel  (1780-1868).  Journal  of  a  residence  in 
Norway  during  the  years  1834,  1835,  ^^^  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°.      Wdcts. 

Chapters  l ,  8,  and  9  contain  a  few  pages  on  fishing. 

24.37           Another  copy. 
Ang.  38.19      The  same.     New  ed.      London.      1851.     sm.  8°. 

Wdcts. 


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.  Traite  general  des  pesches.  1769, 
etc.     f°.     See  Duhamel  du  Monceau,  H.  L. 

•A-llg'  3-7  Lambert,  Osmund.     Angling  literature  in  England,  and 

descriptions  of   fishing  by  the  ancients ;   with  a  notice  of 
some  books  on  other  piscatorial  subjects.     London.     1881. 
1 6°.'    pp.  (10),  87. 
VII.  722        Another  copy. 

Ang.  18.70  Lambert,  Saint-Ange.  Nouveau  manuel  complet  du 
p^cheur-praticien ;  ou,  Les  secrets,  les  mysteres,  et  les 
ruses  de  la  p^che  a  la  ligne  devoiles  et  mis  a  la  portee  de 
tout  le  monde.  Nouvelle  ed.,  entierement  refondue,  aug- 
mentee  de  p^ches  nouvelles  et  de  la  legislation  relative  a  la 
p^che  fluviale.  Paris.  1870.  24°  Wdc ts.  diWd  2  plates. 
(Manuels-Roret.  ) 

Ang.  49.46.4  Lankester,  Edwin  Ray.  The  scientific  results  of  the 
exhibition.  London.  1883.  8°  pp.40.  (LONDON, 
Eiig.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fish- 
eries exhibition  literature,  iv.  9.] ) 

"  In  particular,  those  results  of  the  science  of  zoology  which  are  of  impor- 
tance to  the  fish  industry."  — Page  4. 

Also  another  edition. 
Ang.  26.10      Lanman,  Charles.     Adventures  of  an  angler  in  Canada, 
Nova  Scotia,  and  the  United  States.     London.     1848.    12° 

Wdcts. 

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.  S° 

Contains  "Trouting  among  the  Catskills,"  and  "A  week  in  a  fishing 
smack." 

I5372.23       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  Literary 
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.  27.1       Lanman,   Charles.     A  summer  in  the  wilderness;   em- 
bracing a  canoe  voyage  up   the   Mississippi   and   around 
Lake  Superior.     New- York,  ^Z^.      1847.    J  2°. 
Contains  a  few  pages  on  fishing. 

Ang.  25.1         The  same.     Plates.      {In   his  Adventures  in  the 

15345*25    wilds  of  the  United  States  and  British  American  provinces, 

1856,  8°,  i.  1-167.)      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.     Plate,      {hi   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.      181 5?] 
8°      3  plates. 

There  is  no  title-page.     Page  i  has  the  signature  "  B." 
Two  of  the  plates  are  dated  1813.     The  letter  on  angling  is  dated  Feb. 
181 1,  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.     18 19.     sm.  i  2°.     Port,  of  Gosden  -axiA  vigns. 

"One  of  the  worst  instances  of  Hterary  appropriation  on  record.  It  was 
palmed  off  on  Gosden,  the  sporting  bookseller,  whose  portrait  '  engraved  from 
a  painting  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     T^f^^  same.     London.      1822.     sm.  12°.     Port,  of 

Gosden  and  vigns. 

The  1st  edition  with  a  new  title-page. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  95 

*Ang.  18.18  [Lawrence,  John  (1756-1836).]  British  field  sports; 
embracing  practical  instructions  in  shooting,  hunting,  fish- 
ing, &c.,  with  observations  on  the  breaking  and  training  of 
dogs  and  horses,  also  the  management  of  fowling  pieces, 
and  all  other  sporting  implements.  By  William  Henry 
Scott  S^pseudonr^.  London.  1818.  8°.  pp.  xii.,  615. 
Front.,  zvdcts.,  and  33  plates. 

"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 
leaves  inserted  at  the  end,  are  pasted  newspaper  cuttings  containing  sporting 
notes. 

Ang.  60.1  Lawson,  William,  horticulturist.  A  new  orchard  &  gar- 
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.  4398         Another  copy. 
Ang.  49.46.3     Lee,  Henry  ( 1 826-1 888).    Sea  fables  explained.    Lon- 
don.     1883.      8°.      Front.  dinA  wdcts.      (LONDON,   Eng. — 
L  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,  Eng. 

—  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries- 
exhibition  literature,  iii.  4.]) 

b.  Contents :  —  The  kraken.  —  The  great  sea  serpent. 

i  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. 
[Fishing.  A  series  of  copper-plate  etchings.]  London. 
[i860.]      obi.  4".      12  col.  plates. 

"  Enlarged  and  tinted  reproductions  of  the  drawings  which  originally 
appeared  in  Punch.  Copies  are  now  scarce  and  dear." — Westwood  and 
Satchell. 


96  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Le  Fevre,  Jean,  translator.     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.71. 
(London,  Eng.  —  International  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.  18.62.7     Lennox,  Lord  William  (Pitt)-.     Recreations  of  a  sports- 
man.    2  vol.     London.      1862.     sm.  8°.     Frottts. 

The  work  is  divided  into  twelve  chapters,  describing  sports  for  each  month 
of  the  year.     Most  of  them  contain  a  few  pages  on  fishing. 

Ang.  3.12         Lenox  library.  New  York  {City).     The  Waltonian  col- 
lection ;   books   upon   angling,  birds,   fishes,   hunting,   etc. 
pp.  56.      [In  its  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.      [181 5?]      8°.      See  [Lascelles, 
Robert]. 
Ang.  49.46.4     Levi,   Leone.      The  economic  condition  of  fishermen. 
London.       1883.      8°.     pp.48.      Diagr.      (LONDON,  Eng. 
—  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries 
exhibition  literature,  iv.  5.]) 
Also  another  edition. 
*Ang.  45.51     Liddell,  Robert  {b.  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°.      Port,  dind  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?]      i6«     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.  illnstr. 

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.      Wdcts. 

Some  of  the  information  for  anglers  is  taken  from  the  blue  book  of  the 
»  Thj^mes  angling  preservation  society, 

Ang.  22.16  Little,  Giles,  &  co.  Wholesale  illustrated  price  list, 
Giles  Little  &  co.,  city  fishing  rod  &  tackle  works.  Lon- 
don.     [187-?]      8°.     pp.  30.      Wdcts.      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,  ivdcts.,  plajts,  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  chapter  5  of  vol.  ii.  contain  pages 
on  fishing, 

*Ang.  46.3  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- 
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°.  Fronts., 
map,  wdcts.,  and  \o  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,  etc.  1874.  16°. 
Front.,  map,  and  wdcts. 

"The  greater  portion  of  the  subject-matter  appeared  originally  in  the 
Kinross-shire  advertiser. ' ' 

*  Ang.  39.17  [Locke,  James.]  Tweed  and  Don;  or,  Recollections 
and  reflections  of  an  angler  for  the  last  fifty  years.  Edin- 
burgh, etc.      i860.      16".     Front,  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  50.13  Lockington,  William  Neale.  Report  upon  the  edible 
fishes  of  the  Pacific  coast,  U.  S.  A.  {In  California —  Com- 
missioners of  fisheries.     Report  for  1880,  8°,  pp.  16—66.) 


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Ang.  50.13  Lockington,  William  Neale.  Report  upon  the  food 
fishes  of  San  Francisco.  (/«  California — Commission- 
ers of  fisheries.     Report  for  1878/79,  8°,  pp.  17-58.) 

London  angler's  book  (The).     1834.     12".     5^^  Badde- 
ley,  John. 
VIII.  391        London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 

The  fisheries  exhibition  literature.     14  vol.     London.     1884, 

00 

o  ■  Handbooks. 

i.  Walpole,  Spencer.  The  British  fish  trade. — Kent,  W.  S.  Marine 
and  freshwater  fishes  of  the  British  Islands.  —  Pollock,  Sir  Frederick,  3a' 
barl.  The  fishery  laws.  —  Holdsworth,  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. 

ii.  Day,  Francis.  Fish  culture.  —  Howes,  G.  B.  Zoology  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.  Robinson,  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 
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.  Huxley,  T.  H,  Inaugural  address.  —  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.  —  Shaw-Lefevre,  George. 
Principles  of  fishery  legislation.  —  Walpole,  Spencer.  Fish  transport  and 
fish  markets.  —  Levi,  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,  etc. — Lankester,  E.  R.  The  scien- 
tific results  of  the  exhibition. 

V.  GooDE,  G.  B.  A  review  of  the  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States, 
and  the  work  of  the  United  States  fish  commission.  — Hubrecht,  A.  A.  W. 
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,  Sir  Ambrose.  New- 
foundland: its  fisheries  and  general  resources.  —  Smitt,  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  Sola,  Francisco.  The  fisheries  of  Spain. — Adder- 
ley,  Sir  A.  J.  The  fisheries  of  the  Bahamas.  —  Moloney,  Sir  C.  A.  West 
African  fisheries,  with  particular  reference  to  the  Gold  Coast  colony. 

vi.  Huxley,  T.  H.  Fish  diseases.  —  Maitland,  ^/>  J.  R.  G.,  ^th  bart. 
The  culture  of  salmonidae  and  the  acclimatization  of  fish.  —  Duff,  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. —  Cobbold,  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. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  99 

vii.  Thompson,  5?>  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.  —  Walsh,  R.  F.  Improved 
facilities  for  the  capture,  economic  transmission,  and  distribution  of  sea  fishes, 
etc. — Temple,  Capt.  Seal  fisheries.  —  Scott,  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.  — Leith,  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  facihties  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  salmonidae.  —  Andrews,  T. 
The  propagation  of  the  salmonidae.  —  Chambers,  W.  O.  The  propagation  of 
the  salmonidae.  —  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  salmonidae. — Chambers,  W.  O.  The  propaga- 
tion of  freshwater  fish  excluding  salmonidae.  —  Hogarth,  Ronald.  The 
herring  fishery.  —  Munro,  R.  J.  The  herring  fisheries. —Green,  H.  J. 
The  herring  fisheries. —  Miln,  W.  S.  The  Scotch  east  coast,  Orkney  and 
Shetland,  Lewis  and  Barra  herring  fishing.  —  Houghton,  William.  The 
natural  history  and  cultivation  of  the  sole. — -Anson,  C.  V.,  and  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.  — 
WiLcocKS,  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.  — GoocH,  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. 


lOO  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  49.46,  etc.  London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition, 
1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  Hterature.  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,  Eng. —  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. 
1 2".      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°  Port,  and 
wdcts. 

Chapter  9  contains  "  Fishing  gear  "  and  "  A  good  day's  sport;"  chapter  i6 
"Catching  and  curing  white-fish  and  salmon." 
1st  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,  dind  vigns. 
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°.  Front,  and 
wdcts. 

Contents :  —  Crabs.  —  Shrimps  and  prawns.  —  Lobsters.  —  River  crayfish. 

Ang.  18.62.2     Lord,  William  Barry.     Sea  fish  &  how  to  catch  them. 
London.      [187-?]      16".      IVdcts. 
The  title-page  is  illustrated. 
1st  edition,  1862,  without  date. 

*Ang.  38.7      Lorgh,    Cairn,     psendon.      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  Field. 

Ang.  49.43       Low,   Alexander.     Angling  associations ;   with  code  of 

rules  for  their  management.      {In  Herbert,  David,  editor. 

Fish  and  fisheries,  1883,  8°,  pp.  262-274.) 


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ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  lOI 

Aug.  47.13  Lowe,  Richard  Thomas.  A  history  of  the  fishes  of  Ma- 
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." 

Ang.  1.57  Lowell,  James  Russell.  To  Mr.  John  Bartlett,  who  had 
sent  me  a  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  Atlantic  monthly,  1866,  8°, 

xviii.  47-48.) 

Ang.  22.10  Lowth,  W.  S.  Angling,  angling  dodges,  and  match  fish- 
ing. Newport,  Hull  [Eng.  18 — .]  8°.  pp.  (2),  58 -|-. 
Wdcts. 

"  These  few  pages  have  been  written,  set  up  in  type,  and  bound  by  an 
amateur." 

Lugger,  Otto.  List  of  fishes  of  Maryland.  1876,  etc. 
8°.     See  Uhler,  P.  R.,  and  Lugger,  Otto. 

M.,  G.  Cheap  and  good  husbandry.  See  [Markham, 
Gervase].  Cheap  and  good  husbandry.  1676,  41 
Note. 

M.,  G.  A  way  to  get  wealth.  1676.  4°.  See  [Mark- 
ham,  Gervase]. 
*Ang.  1.29  M' Alpine,  Daniel.  Zoological  atlas,  including  com- 
parative anatomy.  With  practical  directions  and  explana- 
tory text,  [i.]  Edinburgh,  etc.  1881.  obi.  4°.  24  col. 
plates. 

Contents :  —  [1.]  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, 
habits,  and    instincts  of    the  salmon  race,  and  on  Scotch 
i  law  and    Scotch    justice.     By  a  salmon  fisher.     London. 

;  [1830?]      8".     Plate. 

Ang.  49.37.2  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 
of  parties,  etc.  With  appendix.  Edinburgh,  etc.  i860. 
8°. 

The  appendix,  entitled  "  Do  grilse  grow  to  be  salmon?  "  is  by  the  author's 
feon. 


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*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.  " — Adverlise- 
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. 

"  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.  jn  i  vol.  Au- 
gusta.     1869-79.      8**.     Front.  3iX\d  plate <:. 

For  later  reports,  see  the  "  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  fisheries  and 
game  for  1880,"  etc. 

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,"  eic. 

Mainwaring,  William  Frederick  Barton  Massey.  See 
Massey-Mainwaring. 

Ang.  49.46.6  Maitland,  Sir  James  Ramsay  Gibson,  ^th  bart.  On 
the  culture  of  salmonidae  and  the  acclimatization  of  fish. 
London.  1883.  8**.  pp.  36.  (LONDON,  Eng. —  Inter- 
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 
i]-3.  Manchester,  etc.  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  i.]      Manchester, 

etc.      1883.      8°      Vigns. 

"  Bibliography  of  angling,"  [i.]  243-276. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH  CULTURE.  IO3 

Ang.  49.46.3     Manley,  John  Jackson.     Literature   of  sea   and   river 
Aug.  3.10    fishing.      London.     1883.     8°.     (London,    E/ig: — Inter- 
national  fislieries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  iii.  6.])      2  cop. 
Also  another  edition. 
*Ang.  18.77.2     Manley,  John  Jackson.     Notes  on  fish  and    fishing. 
London.      1877.     sm.  8°.      Wdcts. 
"The  literature  of  fishing,"  pp.  32-70. 

Osmund  Lambert  in  his  "Angling  literature  in  England"  says,  "Mr. 
Manley  is  one  of  our  leading  authorities  on  angling  literature." 

*Ang.  18. 31. 5  [March,  J.]  The  jolly  angler;  or,  Water  side  com- 
panion. Containing  an  account  of  all  the  best  places 
for  angling,  as  well  as  the  tackle,  baits,  &  other  requisites 
to  form  an  expert  angler;  with  a  description  of  making 
artificial  flies,  &c.  [5th  ed.]  London.  [184-.]  12". 
Front,  and  wdcts. 

The  introduction  is  dated  1842,  which  is  the  date  of  the  fourth  edition. 

Ang.  60.1  [Markham,  Gervase.]      Cheap   and    good    husbandry; 

for  the  well-ordering  of  all  beasts  and  fowls,  and  for  the 
general  cure  of  their  diseases.  With  the  use  and  profit  of 
bees,  the  manner  of  fish-p9nds,  and  the  taking  of  all  sorts 
of  fish.  Newly  corrected  and  enlarged  with  many  excellent 
additions.  13th  ed.  London.  1676.  Pla7t.  (/«  his 
Way  to  get  wealth,  1676,  4°,  [i.].) 

The  "  epistle  dedicatory  "  is  signed  "  G.  M." 

"Of  fish  and  fish-ponds,"  pp.  142-146. 

The  plan  is  entitled  "  A  platform  for  ponds." 

V.  4398  Another  copy. 
*Ang.  17.12  [Markham,  Gervase.]  A  compleat  and  experienc'd 
angler,  in  two  parts;  or.  The  anglers  vade  mecum.  Shew- 
ing the  best  way  to  make  fishing-rods,  lines,  and  other 
tackle,  and  how  to  find  the  haunts  of  fish,  and  take  them 
with  all  sorts  of  baits.  The  second  part  contains  directions 
to  take  fowl,  and  to  order  singing-birds,  hawks,  hares,  etc. 
[London,     cir.  17 12.]      24°.      Wdcts. 

Imperfect :  —  frontispiece  and  first  title-page  wanting. 

This  is  an  edition  of  Markham's  "Young  sportsman's  instructor."  The 
missing  title-page  reads  "The  young  sportsman's  delight  and  instructor  in 
angling,  fowling,  hawking,  hunting,  ordering  singing  birds,  hawks,  etc.,  and 
how  to  cure  them.     By  G.  M."     The  book  is  very  rare. 

Ang.  60.1  Markham,  Gervase.  Country  contentments;  or,  The 
husbandmans  recreations.  Containing  the  wholesome  ex- 
perience in  which  any  ought  to  recreate  himself,  after  the 
toyl  of  more  serious  business.  As  hunting,  hawking, 
coursing,  etc.,  the  whole  art  of  angling,  and  the  use  of  the 
fighting  cock,      iith   ed.,  newly  corrected,   enlarged,   and 


I04  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

adorned  with  many  excellent  additions.  London.  1675. 
pp.  (4),  92  +.  {In  his  Way  to  get  wealth,  1676,  4°, 
[ii.].) 

"The  whole  art  of  angling;  as  it  was  written  in  a  small  treatise  in  rime, 
and  now  for  the  better  understanding  of  the  reader  put  into  prose,  and 
adorned  and  enlarged,"  pp.  47-80. 

The  editions  of  161 1  and  1615  do  not  contain  the  treatise  on  angling,  in 
which  long  extracts  from  the  "Secrets  of  angling,"  by  John  Dennys,  are 
given  in  prose.  It  was  also  published  by  Markham  in  his  "  Pleasures  of 
princes." 

V.  4398         Another  copy. 

Imperfect :  —  table  of  contents  wanting. 

Ang.  60.1  [Markham,    Gervase.]     The  country  house- wife's  gar- 

den ;  containing  rules  for  herbs  and  seeds  of  common  use, 
with  the  husbandry  of  bees.  Published  with  secrets  very 
necessary  for  every  house-wife,  as  also  divers  new  knots  for 
gardens.  London.  1676.  Wdcts.  {In  Lawson,  Wil- 
liam. A  new  orchard  &  garden,  1676,  4°,  pp.  57-82.) 
V.  4398         Another  copy. 

Ang.  60.1  Markham,  Gervase.  The  English  house-wife;  containg 
[_sic~\  the  inward  and  outward  vertues  which  ought  to 
be  in  a  compleat  woman.  As  her  skill  in  physick,  chirur- 
gery,  cookery,  the  knowledge  of  dayries,  of  brewing,  bak- 
ing, and  all  other  things  belonging  to  an  houshold.  Now 
the  8th  time  much  augmented,  purged,  and  made  most 
profitable  for  all  men.  London.  1675.  Diagrs.  {In  his 
Way  to  get  wealth,  1676,  4°,  [iii.].) 
V.  4398         Another  copy. 

Ang.  60.1         Markham,    Gervase.     Farewel    to  husbandry;   or,  The 

enriching  of  all  sorts  of  barren  and  sterile  grounds  to  be  as 

fruitful  as  the  best  grounds.     Now  the  10th  time  revis'd, 

corrected,   and    amended,   with    many    new  additions   and 

cheap  experiments.      London.       1676.       Wdcts.      {In   his 

Way  to  get  wealth,  1676,  4°,  [v.].) 
"  Grounds  for  fish-ponds,"  pp.  42-43. 

V.  4398  Another  copy. 
Ang.  60.1  Markham,  Gervase.  The  inrichment  of  the  weald  of 
Kent;  or,  A  direction  to  the  husbandman  for  the  true 
ordering,  manuring,  and  inriching  of  all  the  grounds  within 
the  wealds  of  Kent  and  Sussex,  and  may  generally  serve 
for  all  the  grounds  in  England  of  that  nature.  Painfully 
gathered  by  a  man  of  great  eminence  and  worth,  but  re- 
vised, enlarged,  and  corrected  with  the  consent  and  by  con- 
ference with  the  first  author.  London.  1675.  pp.  (4), 
19.      (/;/  his  Way  to  get  wealth,  1676,  4°,  [iv.].) 

V.  4398         Another  copy. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  IO5 

*Ang.  16.14      [Markham,   Gervase.]     The    pleasures  of  princes,  or, 

Good  mens  recreations.  Contayning  a  discourse  of  the 
generall  art  of  fishing,  with  the  angle,  or  otherwise,  and  of 
all  the  hidden  secrets  belonging  thereunto ;  with  the 
choyce,  ordring,  breeding,  and  dyetting  of  the  fighting 
cock,  being  a  worke  never  in  that  nature  handled  by  any 
former  author.     London.      1635.     sm.  4".     pp.  (2),  54. 

This  forms  the  second  part  of  the  second  book  of  his  "  English  husband- 
man." The  "art  of  fishing"  was  also  used  by  Markham  in  his  "Country 
contentments;"  it  contains  many  extracts  rendered  into  prose,  from  the 
"  Secrets  of  angling"  by  John  Dennys. 

Ang.  60.1  [Markham,  Gervase.]  Away  to  get  wealth;  contain- 
ing six  principal  vocations  or  callings,  in  which  every  good 
husband  or  house-wife  may  lawfully  imploy  themselves. 
The  first  five  books  gathered  by  G.  M.,  the  last  by  W.  L. 
The  13th  time  corrected  and  augmented  by  the  author. 
London.      1676.     sm.  4°.     pp.  (732).      Plans  a-nd  wdcts. 

Each  part  has  a  special  title-page  and  separate  paging. 

Contents  :  —  Cheap  and  good  husbandry.  13th  ed.  1676.  —  Country  con- 
tentments; or,  The  husbandmans  recreations,  iithed.  1675. — The  Eng- 
Hsh  house-wife.  1675.  —  The  inrichment  of  the  weald  of  Kent.  1675. — 
Farewel  to  husbandry.  1676.  —  A  new  orchard  &  garden;  by  William  Law- 
son.     1676. 

V.  4398         Another  copy. 

Imperfect:  —  "  Table  of  the  Country  contentments,"  3  pp.,  wanting. 

Ang.  45«62  Markham,  Gervase.  The  young  angler's  instructor. 
{In  The  angler's  garland  and  fisher's  delight,  1871,  \° , 
pp.  12-19.) 

An  extract  from  his  work  published  about  1597  with  the  title,  "The  young 
sportsman's  instructor  in  angling,  fowling,  hawking,  hunting,  ordering  singing 
birds,  hawks,  poultry,  coneys,  hares,  and  dogs,  and  how  to  cure  them."  The 
volume,  according  to  Westwood  and  Satchell,  measures  'i\  inches  by  if.  This 
fragment  contains  fac-similes  of  the  title-page  and  frontispiece  of  the  original 
edition,  which,  Pearson  says,  is  "  excessively  rare." 

Ang.  50*90  Marsh,  George  Perkins.  Report  made  under  authority 
of  the  legislature  of  Vermont,  on  the  artificial  propagation 
of  fish.       [With  an  appendix.]      Burlington.       1857.      8°. 

"Artificial  fish-breeding;  abridged  from  an  essay  by  Karl  Vogt,"  [i.  ]  22- 
52.  —  "  Pisciculture; "  by  Jules  Haime,  [ii.]  10-40. 

47.43  Marshall,  Rev.  Charles.     A  plain  and  easy  introduction 

to  the  knowledge  and  practice  of  gardening,  with  hints  on 
fish-ponds.      3d  ed.,  enlarged.      London.      1800.      16°. 

Ang.  60.6         The   same.      4th    ed.,    enlarged     and    improved. 

[London.]      1805.     sm.  1 2°. 

"  Hints  on  the  method  of  managing  pond-fish,"  pp.  413-417. 

"  Mr.  Marshall  was  favoured  with  this  paper  by  an  eminent  literary  charac- 
ter in  the  church,  '  a  member  of  the  free  agricultural  society  at  St.  Peters- 
burg. '  "  —  Page  ^i"]. 


I06  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  39.21  [Marston,  Edward.]  An  amateur  angler's  days  in  Dove 
Dale;  or,  Howl  spent  my  three  weeks'  holiday,  July  24  — 
Aug.  14,  1884.  London.  1884.  16°.  pp.  viii.,  88. 
Illustr.  title-page. 

"  Only  100  copies  printed." 

The  "  prefatory  note  "  is  signed  "  E.  M." 

The  illustrated  title-page  is  on  India  paper,  mounted. 

*Ang.  39.4  [Marston,  Edward.]  Fresh  woods  and  pastures  new. 
By  the  author  of  "  An  amateur  angler's  days  in  Dove  Dale," 
etc.     London.      1887.      8". 

The  "introductory  note  "  is  signed  "  E.  M." 

Contains  accounts  of  fishing  in  the  Teme,  the  Lugg,  and  other  streams, 
given  in  the  form  of  letters,  many  of  which  were  written  for  the  Fishing 
gazette. 

VIII.  391  (vi)  Marston,  Robert  Bright.  Coarse  fish  culture.  Wdcts. 
{^In    London,    Eng.  —  International   fisheries    exhibition, 

1883.  The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  1884,  8°,  vi. 
205-244.) 

Ang.  49.46.11  Marston,  Robert  Bright.  The  cultivation  of  fresh- 
water fish  other  than  salmonida;.     Prize  essay.     London. 

1884.  8°.  pp.  10.  Plate.  (London,  Eng.  —  Interna- 
tional fisheries  exhibitiony  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition 
literature,  xi.  6.]  ) 

Also  another  edition. 
Ang.  12.30      Marston,    Robert    Bright.     Walton,   and    some    earlier 
writers    on    fish    and    fishing.      London.       1894.      sm.  8°. 
(The  BOOK-LOVER'S  library.) 

"  Deals  at  greater  length  with  the  principal  works  referred  to  than  is  the 
case  in  any  other  single  volume."  — -  Introductory . 

The  "earlier  writers"  mentioned  are  Juliana  Barnes,  Leonard  Mascall, 
John  Dennys,  Gervase  Markham,  Thomas  Barker,  etc. 

Ang.  18.54.9  Martin,  James,  angler.  The  angler's  guide ;  the  most 
complete  and  practical  ever  written.  With  a  minute  de- 
scription of  tackle,  baits,  etc.,  and  all  the  places  for  angling 
within  twenty  miles  of  London.  To  which  is  added  a 
laughable  story,  entitled  "  The  three  jolly  anglers."  Lon- 
don.     1854.      16°.     Front. 

*Ang.  18.82.4  Martin,  John  William.  Float  fishing  and  spinning  in 
the  Nottingham  style ;  being  a  treatise  on  the  so-called 
coarse  fishes,  with  instructions  for  their  capture.  Includ- 
ing a  chapter  on  pike  fishing.  London.  1882.  sm.  8° 
8  plates. 

Plate  I  is  used  as  a  frontispiece. 

This  work  describes  the  style  of  angling  employed  on  the  Trent.  "The 
Trent  angler  is  supposed  to  be  the  most  scientific  of  bottom  fishermen  in  the 
kingdom. ' '  —  Preface. 

Martingale,  pseudon.     See  White, . 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  IO7 

Ang.  50.49  Maryland — Commissioner  of  fisheries.  Report,  1876- 
1878.  3  pam.  in  i  vol.  Annapolis,  etc.  1876-78.  8". 
Fronts.,  plates,  map,  etc. 

Ang.  15.90  Mascall,  Leonard.  A  booke  of  fishing  with  hooke  and 
line.  Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1590,  with  preface  and 
glossary  by  Thomas  Satchcll.  London.  1884.  sm.  4°. 
pp.  X.,  (2),  52.      Wdcts. 

This  is  a  reprint  of  the  first  part  of  Mascall 's  work  whose  full  title  reads: 
"  A  booke  of  fishing  with  hooke  &  line,  and  of  all  other  instruments  thereunto 
belonging.  Another  of  sundrie  engines  and  trapps  to  take  polecats,  etc.  Made 
byL.  M." 

"  A  compilation  made  by  a  practical  angler  from  the  'Treatyse  of  fyshynge 
wyth  an  angle  '  [of  Juliana  Barnes],  from  '  L'agriculture  et  maison  rustique  '  of 
Charles  Estienne,  and  other  sources."  — Preface. 

On  the  first  fly-leaf  is  the  autograph  of  the  editor. 
Ang.  50*5*^  Massachusetts —  Commissioners  for  the  artificial  propa- 
gation of  fish.  Report  of  commissioners  appointed  under 
resolve  of  1856,  chap.  58,  concerning  the  artificial  propa- 
gation of  fish.  [With  other  documents.  Boston.  1857.] 
8".     pp.  54.      (Senate,  no.  193.) 

"  Pisciculture,"  by  Jules  Haime,  pp.  19-54. 

Ang.  50.50  Massachusetts  —  Commissioners  of  fisheries.  [2d-22d 
annual]  report  of  the  commissioners  for  [1867]-!  887 
(in  2  vol.).  Boston.  1868-88.  8°.  Front. ,  maps, plates, &\.c. 
The  5th-20th  reports  have  the  title,  "  Report  of  the  commissioners  on  in- 
land fisheries;"  that  for  1886  is  called  "  Report  of  the  fish  and  game  commis- 
sioners," and  that  for  1887,  "  Report  of  the  commissioners  on  inland  fish- 
eries and  game."  The  6th  report  contains  a  collection  of  the  laws  of  Mas- 
sachusetts relating  to  inland  fisheries,  1623- 1871. 

Another  set,  containing  the  ist  report,  in  the  pamphlet 
files. 
Ang.  46.25  Massachusetts  —  Zoological  and  botanical  survey.  Re- 
port on  the  invertebrata  of  Massachusetts,  comprising  the 
mollusca,  Crustacea,  annelida,  and  radiata;  [by  A.  A. 
Gould].     Cambridge.      1841.      8°.      Wdcts.  ■avi6.  \^  plates. 

Chiefly  devoted  to  mollusca. 

The  illustrations  were  drawn  from  nature  by  the  author. 

46.75  Another  copy. 

46.80  The  same.     2d  ed.,  comprising  the  mollusca.    By 

A.  A.  Gould;   edited  by  W.  G.  Binney.     Boston.      1870. 

8°.      Wdcts.  and  1 2  plates. 

The  illustrations  are  entirely  new.     All  but  one  of  the  plates  are  colored. 

Ang.  46.26  Massachusetts  —  Zoological  and  botanical  survey.  Re- 
ports on  the  fishes,  reptiles,  and  birds  of  Massachusetts. 
Boston.      1839.      8°.     ^plates. 

Contents :  —  Storer,  D.  H.     Reports  on  the  ichthyology  and  herpetology 
of  Massachusetts.  —  Peabody,  W,  B.  O.     A    report    on  the  ornithology  of 
Massachusetts. 
46.29  Another  copy. 


I08  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  18.52.3  Massas,  Charles  DE.  Le  p^cheur  a  la  mouche  artifi- 
cielle,  et  le  pecheur  a  toutes  Hgnes.  3^  ed.,  augmentee  de 
plusieurs  chapitres.  Paris.  [186—.]  18°.  Port,  and 
wdcts. 

1st  edition,  1852.  A  "  2^  ed.,  augmentee  de  plusieurs  chapitres,"  appeared 
in  1861. 

Ang.  49.46.7  Massey-Mainwaring,  William  Frederick  Barton.  The 
preservation  of  fish  life  in  rivers  by  the  exclusion  of  town 
sewage.  London.  1883.  8°.  pp.  37.  (London,  Eng. 
—  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries 
exhibition  literature,  vii.  2.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  32.8  Mast,  Isaac  The  gun,  rod,  and  saddle ;  or,  Nine 
months  in  California.  Philadelphia.  1875.  16".  Front. 
and  plates. 

Ang.  50*63  Mather,  Fred.  Memoranda  relating  to  Adirondack 
fishes,  with  descriptions  of  new  species ;  from  researches 
made  in  1882.     Albany.      1886.      8*^.    pp.  (2),  56.     Plate. 

From  the  appendix  to  the  12th  report  on  the  survey  of  the  Adirondack 
region  of  New  York.     "  Printed  in  advance  of  the  report." 

Ang.  50.63  The  same.  [Revised  to  1889.]  Plate.  {^Ap- 
pended to  New  York  (^State)  —  Commissioners  of  fisheries. 
1 8th  report,  1890,  8°,  pp.  124-182.) 

Ang.  49.43  Matthey,  Albert.  Sur  la  p6che  de  la  truite  a  Vallorbes, 
Suisse,  ct.  Vaud.  3  plates.  {In  Herbert,  David,  editor. 
Fish  and  fisheries,  1883,  8°,  pp.  207-225.) 

Maxims  and  hints  for  an  angler.  1868.  12°.  See 
[Penn,  Richard]. 

*Ang.  1.50  Mayer,  Alfred  Marshall,  editor.  Sport  with  gun  and  rod 
in  American  woods  and  waters.  New  York.  [cop.  1883.] 
1.  8°.     pp.  888.     Illustr. 

Most  of  the  articles  were  originally  published  in  the  Century. 

The  illustrations  are  by  J.  H.  Mills,  J.  C.  Beard,  C.  C.  Ward,  etc.  Eleven 
of  them  are  Japan  proofs,  mounted. 

Articles  on  fish :  —  The  primitive  fish-hook ;  by  Barnet  Phillips.  —  Trout- 
fishing  in  the  Rangeley  lakes;  by  Edward  Seymour.  —  Black  bass  fishing;  by 
J.  A.  Henshall.  — In  the  haunts  of  bream  and  bass;  [a  poem]  by  Maurice 
Thompson.  —  Salmon-fishing;  by  A.  G.  Wilkinson.  —  Striped  bass;  by  Fran- 
cis Endicott.  —  Porpoise-shooting;  by  C.  C.  Ward.  — The  Michigan  grayling; 
by  Thaddeus  Norris.  —  Sea-trout  fishing;  by  A.  R.  Macdonough. — The  hal- 
cyon in  Canada;  by  John  Burroughs.  —  Among  the  Thousand  Islands;  by 
Howard  Pyle. — The  split  bamboo  rod;  by  William  Mitchell  and  L.  D. 
Alexander. — On  the  invention  of  the  reel;  by  A.  M.  Mayer.  —  Relation 
between  the  weight  and  length  of  brook-trout;  by  W.  H.  Ellis.  —  A  fight 
with  a  trout;   by  C.  D.  Warner. 

"  How  to  mount  a  bird;   by  F.  A.  Lucas,"  pp.  833-853. 

"  Bow-shooting;   by  Maurice  Thompson,"  pp.  854-879. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  IO9 

*Ang.  18. 15.7  Mayer,  John.  The  sportsman's  directory,  and  park 
&  gamekeeper's  companion ;  being  a  series  of  instructions, 
in  ten  parts,  for  the  chase,  coursing,  shooting,  fishing,  etc. 
To  which  is  added  an  appendix.  7th  ed.,  comprising  the 
most  recent  changes  in  the  theory  and  practice  of  sporting. 
London.      1845.      16°.      Wdcts. 

Angling,  pp.  63-64,  1 18-128,  172-173- 

Mayer's  original  work  has  been  enlarged  and  almost  wholly  re-written  by 
the  editor  of  the  present  volume. 

Ang.  39.53  Medwin,  Thomas.  The  angler  in  Wales;  or,  Days  and 
nights  of  sportsmen.  2  vol.  London.  1834.  8°  Fronts. 
and  wdcts. 

Chatto  in  his  "  Angler's  souvenir  "  says  of  this  work:  "  He  might  as  well 
have  .  .  .  called  his  book  the  Angler  in  Hindostan.  Independent  of  the 
misnomer,  it  is  not  written  in  the  spirit  of  an  angler," 

Vol.  ii.  consists  principally  of  travellers'  tales,  etc.,  and  contains  very  little 
on  angling. 

*Ang.  I.I         Meidinger,  Karl,  freiherr  vON.     Icones    piscium  Aus- 
triae    indigenorum,    quos    collegit    vivisque    coloribus   ex- 
presses edidit.     5  pt.  in  i  vol.     Viennae  Austriae.      1785— 
94.      f ".      Col.  vigns.  and  50  col.  plates. 
46.61  Another  copy  of  i.,  ii. 

Ang.  47.35  Meunier,  Victor.  Les  grandes  p^ches.  2'=  ed.  Illus- 
tree  par  E.  Riou  et  A.  Mesnel.  Paris.  1871.  sm.  81 
Wdcts.     (BiBLiOTHEQUE  des  merveilles.) 

Ang.  18.81. 5  Meyer,  J.,  assistant  in  the  fischzncht-anstalt  at  Hilnin- 
gen.  Handbuch  des  fischerei-sport ;  praktischer  leitfaden 
zur  fischkunde,  zum  betriebe  der  angel-und  netzfischerei, 
wie  der  fischzucht.  Nebst  anhang  iiber  fischfeinde,  natur- 
geschichte,  fang  und  zucht  der  krebse.  Auf  grund  der 
neuesten  erfahrungen  bearbeitet.  Wien,^/^.  1881.  sm.  8°. 
Illtistr.  title-page  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  50.68  Michigan — Commissioners  and  superintendent  on  fish- 
eries. ist-4th  report  for  1873/74-1879/80.  Lansing. 
1875-81.      8". 

*Ang.  38.22     Milford,  John.     Norway  and  her  Laplanders  in   1841. 
With  a  few  hints  to  the  salmon  fisher.     London.     1842.    8° 
10^.96  Another  copy. 

Ang.  18.78  [Millard,  E.  E.]  Random  casts ;  or.  Odds  and  ends  from 
an  angler's  note  book.    ByE.  M.E.    New  York.    1878.    16**. 

*Ang.  44.59  Mills,  John,  novelist.  The  life  of  a  foxhound.  2d  ed. 
London.      1861.      8°.     Front.  ■a.nA  plates. 

*Ang.  18.45.7  Mills,  John,  novelist.  The  sportsman's  library.  Edin- 
burgh.     1845.      8°     Port.  zx^A  plates. 

Contents  :  —  The  hunter.  —  On  hunting  and  hounds.  —  Shooting.  —  Game, 
sporting  dogs,  &c.  —  Fishing. 


no  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  49.46.11  Miln,  W.  S.  Scotch  east  coast,  Orkney  and  Shet- 
land, Lewis  and  Barra  herring  fishing.  Prize  essay.  Lon- 
don. 1884.  8°  pp.44.  Plates,  map,  d^ndwdct.  (LON- 
DON, £"«^. —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The 
fisheries  exhibition  Hterature,  xi.  1 1 .]  ) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.6     Milne-Home,   David.      Salmon   and   salmon   fisheries. 
London.     1883.     8°.     pp.  58.      (London,   Eng.  —  htter- 
national  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  vi.  5.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

[Milnor,  William, yV.]  An  authentic  historical  memoir 
of  the  Schuylkill  fishing  company.  1830.  8°  See 
Schuylkill  fishing  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Ang.  50.95  Minnesota  —  Fish  commissioners.  ist— 7th  annual  re- 
port of  the  commissioners,  [for  1874]-! 880  (in  i  vol.). 
Saint  Paul,  ^/^.      1875-81.      8°.      Wdct. 

*Ang.  44.60  [Mitchell,  Donald  Grant.]  Wet  days  at  Edgewood 
with  old  farmers,  old  gardeners,  and  old  pastorals.  By  the 
author  of  "My  farm  of  Edgewood."  New  York.  1884 
[1883].     sm.  8°.     Platis. 

"  A  considerable  portion  of  this  book  was  published  more  than  a  score  of 
years  ago  in  the  Atlantic  monthly  .  .  .  under  the  name  of  '  Wet  weather 
work.'  "  —  Prefatory  note. 

"A  brace  of  pastorals  [Walton's  'Complete  angler,'  and  Shakespeare's 
'As  you  like  it '],"  pp.  182-184;    "  Sir  Humphry  Davy,"  pp.  291-295. 

Among  the  old  farmers  discussed  are  Crescenzi,  Heresbach,  the  authors  of 
the  "  Maison  rustique,"  Sir  Hugh  Piatt,  and  Gervase  Markham. 

AL  2469.21     Another  copy. 

Ang.  49.15  Mitchell,  John  Mitchell.  The  herring;  its  natural  his- 
tory and  national  importance.  Edinburgh,  ^/f.  1864.  8° 
Col.  front,  and  plates. 

Ang.  18.24.2  Mitchell,  William  Andrew.  On  the  pleasure  and  util- 
ity of  angling;  a  paper  read  to  the  Waltonian  club  of  New- 
castle on  Tyne,  July  27th,  1824.  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 
[1824.]     sm.  8°     pp.  32.      Vign. 

This  is  one  of  the  publications  of  the  Newcastle  typographical  society. 
The  vignette  on  the  title-pe^e  was  engraved  by  Thomas  Bewick.     It  con- 
tains the  inscription  "  Newcastle  Waltonian  club.     Instituted  April  5,  1822." 

Ang.  49.46  Mitchell,  William  Stephen.  On  the  place  of  fish  In  a 
hard-working  diet;  with  notes  on  the  use  of  fish  in  former 
times.  London.  1884.  8".  (LONDON,  Eng.  —  Interna- 
tional fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition 
literature,  i.  5.]  ) 

The  date  on  the  cover  is  1883. 

Also  another  edition. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  I  I  I 

Ang.  18.65.3  Moerbe,  Johannes.  Die  vollstandige  angelfischerei  in 
ihrer  praktischen  und  allseitigen  anwendung  fiir  jeden 
angler ;  oder,  Leicht  fassliche  anleitung  wie  man  die  fische- 
rei  mit  der  angel  und  anderen  gerathschaften  mit  gutem 
erfolge  betreiben  soil.  Nebst  belehrungen  iiber  klinstliche 
fischzucht  und  die  verschiedenartigen  fische,  nebst  einem 
fisch-  und  krebskalender.  Nebst  alien  fisch-  und  krebs- 
fang-geheimnissen  und  angabe  der  besten  lockspeisen.  7* 
stark  vermehrte  und  verbesserte  aufl.  Berlin.  [1887.] 
sm.  8*". 

1st  edition,  1865. 

Ang.  18.65.4     Moffat,  A.  S.     The    secrets    of    angling.     Edinburgh. 

1865.    12°.    Wdas. 

Ang.  49.46.5  Moloney,  Sir  Cornelius  Alfred,  West  African  fisher- 
ies, with  particular  reference  to  the  Gold  Coast  colony. 
London.  1883.  8**.  pp.74.  (London,  Eng:  —  /nUr- 
natioiial  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  v.  12.]) 

"List  of  memoirs  dealing  specially  with  the  crustacean-fauna  of  the  west 
coast  of  Africa,"  pp.  73-74. 

Also  another  edition. 
Ang.  44.62       Moore,  George  Henry.     Washington  as  an  angler;   with 
extracts    from    his    diaries,    1787-89.     New  York.      1887. 
sm.  8°.     pp.  15. 

"  Printed  for  the  author." 

Morgan,  George,  editor.  The  new  Complete  sportsman. 
[18 — ?]  12°.  5^^  [Fairfax,  Thomas]. 
Ang.  49.46.8  Morris,  C.  W.  The  effect  of  the  existing  national  and 
international  laws  for  the  regulation  and  protection  of  deep 
sea  fisheries,  with  suggestions  for  improvements  in  said  laws. 
Prize  essay.  London.  1884.  8°.  Plate.  (LONDON, 
Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fish- 
eries exhibition  literature,  viii.  2.]) 

Also  another  edition. 
Ang.  49.17       Moule,  Thomas.     Heraldry  of  fish  ;   notices  of  the  prin- 
cipal families  bearing  fish  in  their  arms.     London.      1842. 
8".      Wdcts.  and  coats- of -arms. 

Mr.  Briggs&  his  doings,     [i860. J     obi.  4°.     See  [Leech, 
John]. 
*Ang.  1.4         Miiller,    Johannes    (1801-1858),    and    Henle,    Jakob. 
Systematische    beschreibung    der    plagiostomen.      Berlin. 
1 84 1.      f°     60  plates. 

"  Literatur,"  pp.  xi.-xiv.,  20O-[204]. 
Most  of  the  plates  are  colored. 


112  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  48.31  Mulertt,  Hugo.  The  goldfish  and  its  systematic  culture 
with  a  view  to  profit.  A  practical  treatise  on  the  fish,  its 
propagation,  enemies,  diseases,  and  care  of  the  fish  in  cap- 
tivity, with  hints  on  the  construction  of  ponds,  etc.  Cin- 
cinnati.     1883.      8*1     Col.  front., pla7i,  2ind  wdcts. 

Mulertt,   Hugo.     How  to  cook  fish.      1887.      16°.     See 
Verein  deutscher  fisch  haendler. 

*Ang.  24.3  [Mullen,  W.]  Rambles  after  sport;  or.  Travels  and 
adventures  in  the  Americas  and  at  home.  By  "  Oliver 
North"  \pseudon.'].     London.      1874.     sm.  8° 

Articles  reprinted  from  the  Field',  including  "Two  days' fishing  in  Chile," 
pp.  209-222. 

Ang.  49.46.7     Mundahl,  C.  M.     Line  fishing.     London.      1883.     8° 
pp.  23.      (London,   Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion, 1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  vii.  11.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Munro,  R.  J.      The    herring    fisheries.      Prize  essay. 
London.      1884.      8*1      pp.  (2),  42.      (London,   Eng. — 
International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  ex- 
hibition literature,  xi.  9.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

*Ang.  29.5  Murray,  William  Henry  Harrison.  Adventures  in  the 
wilderness ;  or,  Camp-life  in  the  Adirondacks.  Boston. 
1869.     sm.  8°  or  12°.     Front.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Chapters  2  and  7  are  on  fishing. 

"  Several  of  the  chapters  were  originally  published  in  the  Meriden  literary 
recorder,  1867." 

Criticized  in  R.  G.  Allerton's  "  Brook  trout  fishing,"  pp.  30-43. 

II375'4I        Another  copy. 
*Ang.  46.24     Napier,  Charles  Ottley  Groom.     Natural  history  ram- 
bles.       Lakes    and    rivers.       London,  etc.       1880.       16". 
Wdcts. 

"  Fresh-water  fishes,"  pp.  129-157;    "  Some  of  the  typical  rivers  and  their 
fisheries,"  pp.  158-190. 

Ang.  46.2         Neckam,  Alexander.     De  naturis  rerum  libri  duo.    With 

the  poem  of  the  same  author,  De  laudibus  divinae  sapientiae. 

Edited  by  Thomas  Wright.     Published  under  the  direction 

of  the  master  of  the  rolls.     London.      1863.     1.  8°.     pp.  4, 

Ixxviii.,  (2),  521.      (Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great 

Britain  and  Ireland  during  the  middle  ages,  34.) 

Chapters  22-46  of  the  second  book  treat  of  fishes  and  the  hippopotamus. 
Chapter  47  describes  the  construction  of  a  fishing  net. 
Neckam  was  abbot  of  Cirencester  in  1213. 

Brit.  Hist.  726     Another  copy. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  II3 

Ang.  18. 17.2  Needham,  T.  H.  The  complete  sportsman.  Contain- 
ing a  compendious  view  of  the  ancient  and  modern  chase, 
the  ancient  forest  and  game  laws,  angling,  and  the  laws 
relating  to  fish ;  with  every  instruction  and  information 
relative  to  the  diversions  of  the  field.     London.     18 17.     12°. 

"  Angling"  and  "  Laws  relating  to  fish,"  pp.  300-311. 
With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Charles  Henry  Turner. 

Ang.  18.04.2  Neil,  A.,  of  London.  New  and  complete  angler;  or, 
The  whole  art  of  catching  fish.  Containing  every  necessary 
instruction  for  that  amusement.  To  which  is  added  a  cor- 
rect abstract  of  the  several  acts  of  parliament  with  respect 
to  angling.  London.  [cir.  1804.]  sm.  12°.  pp.  38. 
Front. 

The  frontispiece  has  the  date  1804. 

All  the  earlier  editions  of  the  work  are  undated. 

Nessmuk,  psendon.     See  Sears,  George  W. 
Ang.  49«25       Nettle,  Richard.     The  salmon  fisheries  of  the  St.  Law- 
rence and  its  tributaries.     Montreal.      1857.      12°. 

"Artificial  fly  fishing,"  pp.  130-134;   "Trout  fishing,"  pp.  135-144. 
24.35  Another  copy. 

*Ang.  18.43  New  sporting  almanack  (The)  ;  a  manual  of  instruction 
and  amusement.  Edited  by  Wild  rake  [George  Tattersall]. 
1843,  1844.  2  vol.  London.  [1842-43.]  16°.  Fronts., 
engr.  title-pages,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Each  volume  contains  a  few  pages  relating  to  angling. 

Newcastle  fishers'  garlands.  See  Fisher's  garland 
(The).  1 82 1,  etc.  8°,  also  Collection  of  right  merrie 
garlands  for  north  country  anglers.  1864.  8°. 
Ang.  50.60  New  Hampshire — Commissioners  on  fisheries.  Report 
of  the  commissioners,  1 871-1874,  1 876-1 88 1/82.  11  pam. 
Nashua,  etc.      1871-82.      8°.     Fronts.,  plates,   wdcts.,   and 

plans. 

The  reports  for  1877-1881  have  the  title,  "  Report  of  the  fish  commission- 
ers;" the  one  for  1881/82  has  the  title,  "Report  of  the  fish  and  game  com- 
missioners." 

To  the  reports  for  1877-1881/82  are  appended  the  addresses  delivered 
before  the  annual  meetings  of  the  fish  and  game  league  of  New  Hampshire. 

Ang.  50.49  New  Jersey — Commissioners  of  fisheries.  ist-7th, 
[9th]  annual  report  of  the  commissioners  [for  1870],  1876, 
1878  (in  I  vol.).  Trenton,  N.  J.  1871-78.  8°.  Maps 
B.nd  pi  a  Ji. 

Ang.  39.58  Newland,  Henry.  The  Erne ;  its  legends  and  its  fly- 
fishing. London.  1851.  sm.  8°.  Col.  front.,  engr.  title- 
page,  map,  and  4  plates. 

The  frontispiece  contains  six  illustrations  of  flies,  and  on  the  engraved  title- 
page  is  a  colored  illustration  of  the  "  fairy  fly."  The  plates  are  from  sketches 
made  by  the  author's  brother. 


114  "^^^  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  38.14  Newland,  Henry.  Forest  scenes  in  Norway  and  Sweden  ; 
being  extracts  from  the  journal  of  a  fisherman.  2d  ed. 
London,  (?/<:.      1855.     sm.  8°.     Front,  ztv^l  plates. 

1st  edition,  1854. 

West  wood  and  Satchell  consider  this  a  type  "  of  the  higher  class  of  angling 
literature." 

Also  with  the  title,  "Forest  life:  a  fisherman's  sketches  in  Norway  and 
Sweden." 

Ang.  50.63  New  York  (vS/^/^) — Commissioners  of  fisheries,  [ist]- 
i6th,  1 8th  report  of  the  commissioners,  transmitted  to  the 
legislature  1 869-1 888,  1890.  [With  appendices.]  Albany, 
etc.      1869-90.      8".     Fronts.,  maps,  plates,  etc. 

After  1884,  the  reports  contain  the  reports  of  the  game  and  fish  protectors, 

Ang.  50.63.2     Fisheries  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Report  of 

the  commissioners,  transmitted  to  the  legislature  March  9, 
1869.  Albany.  1869.  8°.  pp.  75.  Map. 
This  is  another  edition  of  the  ist  report. 
Ang.  12.31  New  York  {City) — Grolier  club.  Chronological  hand- 
list of  various  editions  of  the  Complete  angler  by  Izaak 
Walton  and  Charles  Cotton ;  with  a  supplement  embracing 
other  writings  of  Walton  and  Cotton,  etc.  1 593-1 893. 
Exhibited  at  the  Grolier  club  Dec.  9-29,  1893.  [New 
York.]      1893.     sm.  8°.     pp.  26. 

Describes  59  editions  of  the  "Complete  angler."     The  exhibition  was  de- 
signed to  commemorate  the  3C)Oth  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Walton- 
Editions  in  Harvard  college  library  are  noted  in  this  copy. 

Ang.  22.16  New  York  {City) — Ichthyophagous  club.  [Announce- 
ments and  menus  of  the  5th  and  6th  annual  dinners  of  the 
club,  Oct.  17,  1884  and  Oct.  21,  1885.  New  York.  1884- 
85.]      8°  and  sq.  16°. 

The  menus  are  illustrated  with  caricatures  of  members  of  the  club,  and  the 
names  have  been  supplied  in  pencil.  The  menu  of  the  5th  dinner  contains  a 
poem  by  Fred  Mather,  entitled  "  When  the  Ichthyophagous  dines." 

Nichol,    Robert.     The    fisher's    garland    for   1833.     See 
Fisher's  garland  (The).      i82i,^/<:.     8°.     Note. 
Ang.  60.8         Ninni,  Alessandro  Pericle,  Conte.     Araldica  pescatoria. 
Venezia.      1890.     sm.  8°.     pp.8. 

Suir  "  usanza  dei  veneti  pescatori  di  adoperare  speciali  insegne  per  contrad- 
distinguere  le  loro  barche." 

*Ang.  16.82  [Nobbes,  Robert.]  The  compleat  troller;  or.  The  art 
of  trolling.  With  a  description  of  all  the  utensils,  instru- 
ments, tackling,  and  materials  requisite  thereto,  with  rules 
and  directions  how  to  use  them  ;  as  also  a  brief  account  of 
most  of  the  principal  rivers  in  England.  By  a  lover  of  the 
sport.     London.      1682.      16°.     pp.  (20),  78+.      Wdcts. 

This  work  is  also  found  in  the  "Angler's  pocket-book,"  and  is  appended 
to  the  editions  of  1814  and  1822  of  Thomas  Best's  "  Art  of  angling,"  and  to 
the  "Angler's  companion." 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  I  1 5 

Ang.  18.64.4  Norris,  Thaddeus.  The  American  angler's  book ;  em- 
bracing the  natural  history  of  sporting  fish,  and  the  art  of 
taking  them.  With  instructions  in  fly-fishing,  fly-making, 
and  rod-making,  and  directions  for  fish-breeding.  To 
which  is  added  Dies  piscatoriae,  describing  noted  fishing- 
places,  and  the  pleasure  of  solitary  fly-fishing.  New  ed., 
with  a  supplement  containing  descriptions  of  salmon  rivers, 
inland  trout  fishing,  etc.  Philadelphia,  etc.  1865.  8° 
pp.. 70 1.     Front.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

1st  edition,  1864. 

*'  Mr.  Norris  has  undertaken  to  supply  the  omissions  of  those  writers  who 
have  preceded  him  in  describing  American  fishes,  and  to  correct  certain  errone- 
ous notions  about  angling,  which  have  arisen  from  adopting  too  rigidly  the 
English  rules  and  practices."  —  Nation,  vol.  i.  p.  818. 

Ang.  18.64.4.2     The    same.      New    ed.,    with    a    supplement. 

Philadelphia,      [cop.  1865.]      8°.     pp.701.     Front.,  plates, 
and  wdcts. 

The  frontispiece  is  from  a  new  plate. 

Ang.  48.9  Norris,  Thaddeus.  American  fish-culture;  embracing 
all  the  details  of  artificial  breeding  and  rearing  of  trout,  the 
culture  of  salmon,  shad,  and  other  fishes.  [With  an  appen- 
dix.] Philadelphia,  ^/r.  1868.  sm.  8°  or  12°.  Front., 
wdcts.,  and  plates. 
46.59  Another  copy. 

Ang.  18.17  North  Country  angler  (The)  ;  or.  The  art  of  angling  as 
practised  in  the  northern  counties  of  England.  [4th  ed., 
with  additions.]  London,  etc.  18 17.  12°  pp.  iv.,  89. 
Vign. 

1st  edition,  1786. 

North,  Oliver,  pseudon.     See  Mullen,  W. 
Ang.  48.17       [North,   Roger.]      A  discourse  of  fish  and  fish-ponds. 
Done  by    a   person  of    honour.     London.      17 13.     sm.  8°. 
pp.  (8),  79. 

Treats  especially  of  the  culture  of  carp. 

Osmund  Lambert,  in  his  "  Angling  literature  in  England,"  calls  this  "  the 
principal  English  work  of  early  date  on  fish-culture." 

*Ang.  48.18      [ ]      The  same.     2d  ed.     London.     171 5.    sm.  12°. 

*Ang.  1.27       The  same.      {Appended  to  Albin,  Eleazar.     The 

history  of  esculent  fish,  1794,  4°,  pp.  33-78.) 

This  was  also  appended  to  the  "Gentleman  farmer,"  1726. 

*Ang.  27.3       Northrup,  Ansel  Judd.     Camps  and  tramps  in  the  Adi- 

rondacks,   and  grayling  fishing  in  northern  Michigan.     A 

record  of  summer  vacations  in  the  wilderness.     New  York. 

[1880?]      18°. 

The  chapters  on  the  Adirondacks  contain  many  fishing  incidents. 


Il6  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Novice,   A.,  A.  F.  &  F.,  pseudon.     The  anglican   friar. 
5^^  Anglican  friar  (The).     1851.     12° 

*Ang.  38.8  O'Connor,  Roderic.  An  introduction  to  the  field  sports 
of  France ;  being  a  practical  view  of  hunting,  shooting,  and 
fishing  on  the  Continent.  With  a  concise  notice  of  the 
habits  and  instincts  of  the  several  animals  in  question,  and 
a  sketch  of  the  game  and  piscatory  laws  of  France.  Lon- 
don, etc.      1 846.      1 2".      Wdcts. 

"  Fishing,"  pp.  223-298. 

Ang.  18.45.8  O'Gorman,  — ^— .  The  practice  of  angling,  particu- 
larly as  regards  Ireland.  2  vol.  in  i.  Dublin.  1845.  8°. 
Port. 

Ang.  50.68  Ohio  —  Fish  commission.  ist-8th,  ioth-i2th  annual 
report  for  1875/76-1883,  1885-1887.  Columbus.  1877- 
88.      8".     Plates  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  49.46.5  Okoshi,  Narinori.  A  sketch  of  the  fisheries  of  Japan. 
London.  1883.  8°  pp.  39.  (LONDON,  Eng.  —  Inter- 
national fisheries  exhibition^  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  v.  5.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

Old  house  (The)  by  the  river.     1874.     12°    5^^  [Prime, 
W.  C.]. 
*Ang.  44.65     Old   Calabar,  pseudon.      Over  turf  and  stubble.     Lon- 
don.     1873.     sm.  8°. 

"A  pike  story,"  pp.  23-43;   "  Conger  eel  fishing  at  Jersey,"  pp.  44-60; 
"Anight  amongst  the  sand  eels,"  pp.  61-73;    "  Fishing  gossip,"  pp.  74-116. 

Oliver,  Stephen,  the  younger ,  pseudon.  See  Chatto, 
William  Andrew. 
Ang.  49.43  Omond,  James.  Model  of  the  safest  and  handiest  sail- 
ing fishing-boat,  as  to  hull,  sails,  spars,  and  rig.  3  plates. 
{In  Herbert,  David,  editor.  Fish  and  fisheries,  1883,  8°, 
pp.  332-342.) 

Go  8.12  Oppianus.  De  venatione  lib.  iv.  De  piscatu  lib.  v. 
Cum  interpretatione  latina,  commentariis,  &  indice  con- 
fectis  studio  Conradi  Rittershusii,  qui  &  recensuit  hos 
libros  denuo,  &  Adr.  Turnebi  editionem  parisiensem  cum 
trib.  MSS.  palatinis  contulit;  inde  &  var.  lect.  &  scholia 
graeca  excerpsit.  Lugduni  Batavorum,  apnd  Franciscum 
Raphelengium.  1597.  i6°.  pp.  (88),  376,  (40),  344, 
164,  (3)- 

"  Catalogxis  eorum  qui  de  piscibus  prseter  Oppianum  aliquid  scripserunt," 
pp.  (7i)-(73)  of  the  prolegomena. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  II 7 

Go  8.17  Oppianus.  Cynegetica  et  Halieutica ;  ad  fidem  Hbrorum 
scriptorum  emendavit  J.  G.  Schneider.  Accedunt  versi- 
ones  latinae  metrica  et  prosaica,  plurima  anecdota,  et  index 
graecitatis.  [Edited  by  G.  H.  Schaefer.]  Lipsiae.  1813. 
8°. 

Contains  only  the  Greek  text,  with  a  few  notes,  and  a  Latin  translation  of 
the  "Cynegetica"  in  verse,  by  David  Peifer.  Schaefer  announces  the 
appearance  of  a  second  volume,  to  contain  the  remainder  of  the  work.  This 
volume  was  never  published. 

G  195  Oppianus.      De  venatione.  —  De  piscatione.     [Edited  by 

G  196       F.  S.  Lehrs.]      Gr.  and  Lat.      {In  POET/E  bucolici  et  di- 

dactici,  185  i,  8°,  [ii.]  1-106.)      2  cop. 
9^.102  Oppianus.      Delia    pesca  e    Delia    caccia;    tradotto    dal 

greco  ed  illustrate  con  varie  annotazioni  da  Antonmaria 
Salvini.  Nuova  ed.,  coU'  aggiunta  delle  notizie  sulla  vita 
deir  autore  per  G.  A.  Greenhill.  [Edited  by  Giulio  Anti- 
maco.]      Milano.      1864.      16°.      (BiBLIOTECA  rara,  48.) 

"  Notizie.  intorno  ad  Oppiano,"  pp.  xi.-xxii. 

*Ang.  45.59  Oppianus.  Halieuticks  of  the  nature  of  fishes  and  fishing 
of  the  ancients,  in  v.  books.  Translated  from  the  Greek, 
\vith  an  account  of  Oppian's  life  and  writings,  and  a  cata- 
logue of  his  fishes,  [by  William  Diaper  and  John  Jones], 

Oxford.      1722.      8*". 

The  first  two  books  treat  of  the  nature  of  fishes  and  the  others  of  the  fish- 
ing of  the  ancients. 

"  Oppian  holds  the  foremost  rank  among  the  ancient  writers  on  Halieutics." 
—  T.  Westwood. 

"  Contains  much  fable  and  absurdity  with  considerable  zoological  knowl- 
edge." —  Westiuood  and  Satchell. 

Go  8.30         Another  copy. 
*Ang.  18.83.2     Orvis,   Charles   F.,  and  Cheney,  A.   Nelson,  editors. 
Fishing  with  the  fly ;   sketches  by  lovers  of  the  art.     Man- 
chester, Vermont.      1883.     sm.  4".      \^  col.  plates. 

The  title-page  is  illustrated.  The  plates,  which  contain  illustrations  of  flies, 
are  colored  lithographs  by  Orvis. 

Otter ypseudon.     See  Alfred,  H.  J. 

Ovidius.     La  vieille,  ou  Les  dernieres  amours  d'Ovide. 
1 86 1.     8°.     .S^^  Fournival,  Richard  DE. 
Palmer,  Black,  pseudon.     See  Black  Palmer,  pseudon. 
Ang.  47.47       Pappe,  Ludwig.     Synopsis  of  the  edible   fishes  at  the 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.     Cape  Town.      1853.      8°.     pp.  34. 
Ang.  47.17       Parnell,  Richard.     Prize  essay  on  the  fishes  of  the  dis- 
trict of  the  Firth  of  Forth.     Edinburgh.      1838.      8°.     28 

plates. 

Reprinted  from  the  Memoirs  of  the  Wernerian  natural  history  society,  1838, 
vii.  161-460,  515-520. 

"  The  society's  honorary  premium  of  a  gold  medal,  value  ten  sovereigns, 
was  adjudged  to  Dr.  Parnell  for  this  essay,  1837." 


Il8  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  49.22  Paterson,  James,  M.A.  A  treatise  on  the  fishery  laws 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  including  the  laws  of  angling. 
London,  etc.      1863.     sm.  8°. 

Imperfect:  —  last  pages  of  table  of  contents,  wanting. 
With  special  reference  to  the  salmon  fisheries. 

*Ang.  47.16  Patterson,  Robert  Lloyd.  The  birds,  fishes,  and  ceta- 
cea   commonly    frequenting    Belfast    lough.     London,  etc. 

1 880.      8°.     Map. 

"  Fish  and  fishing,"  pp.  203-257. 

"The  greater  portion  of  the  matter  in  this  volume  was  originally  brought 
together  in  the  form  of  papers,  read  before  the  Belfast  natural  history  and 
philosophical  society."  —  Pi-eface. 

•Ang.  24.2  Payton,  Charles  A.  Moss  from  a  rolling  stone ;  or, 
Moorish  wanderings  and  rambling  reminiscences.  London. 
1879.     sm.  8°.     Front. 

Contains  many  chapters  on  fishing. 

Many  of  the  chapters  originally  appeared  in  the  Field  and  the  Country, 
under  the  pseudonym  of  "  Sarcelle." 

*Ang.  48.15  Peard,  William.  Practical  water-farming.  Edinburgh. 
1868.      16°. 

Ang.  39.57  Peard,  William.  A  year  of  liberty ;  or,  Salmon  angling 
in  Ireland,  from  Feb.  i  to  Nov.  i,  [1865].  London. 
1867.     sm.  8°. 

Pearson,  Edwin,  editor.  The  angler's  garland  and  fisher's 
delight.  See  Angler's  garland  (The),  and  fisher's  delight. 
1870,  etc.     4°. 

AJlg.  39*65  Peel,  E.  Lennox.  A  Highland  gathering.  With  illus- 
trations engraved  by  E.  Whymper  from  original  drawings 
by  Charles  Whymper.  London.  1885.  sm.  8°.  Front. 
and  wdcts. 

Half-title  :  —  "  Sporting  tales." 
Papers  reprinted  from  various  periodicals. 

"  An  angler's  dream,"  pp.  13-23;  "  That  big  trout,"  pp.  57-66;  "  Spring- 
time by  the  river,"  pp.  111-118;    "On  loch  Lydoch,"  pp.  161-168. 

Ang.  47.20  [Peel,  Jonathan.]  A  treatise  on  fly-fishing;  by  "Dinks." 
Containing  complete  and  elaborate  directions  for  every 
thing  connected  with  the  art  and  science  of  fly-fishing,  the 
materials,  mode  of  tying,  colors,  seasons,  and  uses  of  all 
the  most  killing  varieties  of  artificial  flies,  etc.  Wdcts. 
(Appended  to  Herbert,  H.  W.  Frank  Forester's  fish  and 
fishing,  1864,  8°,  pp.  439-498,  511-512.) 

Ang.  18.33.3  Penn,  Richard  (d.  1863).  Maxims  and  hints  for  an 
angler,  and  Miseries  of  fishing.  To  which  are  added,  Max- 
ims and  hints  for  a  chess  player.  New  ed.,  enlarged.  Lon- 
don. 1839  16°.  pp.  (4),  79.  Front.,  p/ates,  and  wdcts. 
"The  '  Maxims  '  are  extracts  from  the  common  place  book  of  the  Hough- 
ton fishing  club,  on  the  Test.  The  author  was  the  great  grandson  of  William 
Penn,  the  founder  of  Pennsylvania." —  Westivood and  Satchell. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  II9 

Ang.  18.33.4  [Penn,  Richard  {d.  1863).]  Maxims  and  hints  for  an 
angler,  with  Miseries  of  fishing.  To  which  are  added,  Max- 
ims and  hints  for  a  chess  player.  Philadelphia.  1868. 
sm.  I  2°.     pp.  60.     Front,  and  plates. 

This  edition  does  not  contain  all  the  material  found  in  the  1839  edition. 

*Ang.  47.26  Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley.  The  angler-naturaHst; 
a  popular  history  of  British  fresh-water  fish,  with  a  plain 
explanation  of  the  rudiments  of  ichthyology.     London,  etc. 

[1875?]      12°.      Wdcts. 

Most  of  the  illustrations  are  borrowed  from  Yarrell's  "History  of  British 
fishes." 

1st  edition,  1863. 

*  Ang.  18.65.6  Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley.  The  book  of  the  pike ; 
a  practical  treatise  on  the  various  methods  of  jack  fishing, 
with  an  analysis  of  the  tackle  employed,  the  history  of  the 
fish,  &c.  Also  a  chapter  on  spinning  for  trout  in  lakes  and 
rivers.  London.  1865.  sm.  8°.  Col.  front. , plates, dind  wdcts. 
The  second  part  of  the  work,  which  treats  of  pike  fishing,  was  originally 
published  in  the  Fisherman' s  magazine  and  review,  1864-65,  and  most  of  the 
illustrations  are  taken  from  that  journal. 

*Ang.  18.76.2  Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley.  Bottom  or  float-fish- 
ing.    London,  etc.      [1876.]      sm.  8°.     Frotit.  and  wdcts. 

Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley,  editor.  The  fisherman's 
magazine  and  review.  See  Fisherman's  magazine  and  re- 
view (The).      1864,  etc.      8°. 

*Ang.  18.85.7  Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley.  Fishing.  With  con- 
tributions from  other  authors  [Wilham  Senior,  G.  C. 
Davies,  H.  R.  Francis,  and  others].  2  vol.  London. 
1885.  8°.  Large  paper.  Fronts,  and  wdcts.  (The  BAD- 
MINTON library  of  sports  and  pastimes.) 

"Only  250  copies  printed.     No.  58;   No.  34." 

Contents :  —  i.  Salmon  and  trout.  —  ii.  Pike  and  other  coarse  fish. 

VII.  2050       The  same.      2  vol.      London.       1887,    '86.       S**. 

Fronts,  and  wdcts.      (Ditto.) 
Vol.  i.  is  "  3d  ed.;"  ii.  is  "  2d  ed." 
*Ang.  18.66.3     Pennell,   Henry  Cholmondeley,  editor.     Fishing  gos- 
sip ;   or.  Stray  leaves  from  the  note-books  of  several  anglers. 
Edinburgh.      1866.     sm.  8°.     Front.,  plate,  and  wdcts. 

Many  of  these  articles  were  originally  published  in  the  Fisherman'' s  maga- 
zine, and  the  frontispiece  is  taken  from  that  journal. 

*Ang.  18.76.3  Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley.  Fly-fishing  and  worm- 
fishing  for  salmon,  trout,  and  grayling.  London,  etc. 
[1876.]      sm.  8°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

"  In  regard  to  the  theory  and  practice  of  artificial  fly-making  and  fishing,  the 
author  has  arrived  at  conclusions  very  different  to  those  usually  accepted  by  ang- 
lers and  angling  writers.  .  .  .  On  this  point  a  reviewer  in  Baily's  monthly 
magazine  observes :  — '  The  result  of  Mr.  Pennell 's  teaching  is  the  substitution 
of  six  typical  flies  for  the  whole  of  the  artificial  flies  now  used.  '  " — Note. 


1 20  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  18.70.5  Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley.  The  modern  practi- 
cal angler;  a  complete  guide  to  fly-fishing,  bottom-fishing, 
&  trolling.  London,  etc.  [1870?]  sm.  8°.  Col.  front., 
plates,  and  wdcts. 

"The  engravings  of  fish  have  been  taken  from  carefully  selected  specimens 
obtained  in  every  instance  from  the  localities  most  celebrated  for  each  particu- 
lar species,  and  have  been  executed  under  my  own  eye."  —  Preface. 

Reviewed  by  W.  C.  Stewart  in  his  "  Caution  to  anglers,"  1871, 

*Ang.  18.62.4  Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley.  Spinning-tackle ; 
what  it  is  and  what  it  ought  to  be,  with  a  few  words  on  fine- 
fishing.     London.      1862,     24°      pp.  32.      Wdcts. 

Half-title :  —  "  How  to  spin  for  pike." 

The  substance  of  a  portion  of  this  work  appeared  in  the  form  of  letters  to 
the  Field,  and  the  woodcuts  are  borrowed  from  that  journal. 

*Ang.  47*  10     Pennell,  Henry  Cholmondeley.      The  sporting  fish  of 

Great  Britain,  with  notes  on  ichthyology.     London.     1886. 

1.  8°      Col.  front.,  wdcts.,  and  17  plates. 
All  but  two  of  the  plates  are  colored. 
*Ang.  18.76.4     Pennell,    Henry   Cholmondeley.      Trolling   for   pike, 

salmon,  and  trout.     London,  etc.      [1876.]     sm.  8°    Front. 

and  wdcts. 
Ang.  50.73      Pennsylvania — Commissioners  of  fisheries.     Report  of 

the  commissioners  for    1873,    1874,    1876,   1877,  1881/82. 

I  vol.  and  4  pam.       Harrisburg.       1874—83.      8°.      Plates, 

plan,  map,  and  diagr. 
*Ang.  49.42     Perley,   Moses  Henry.     Reports  on  the  sea  and  river 

fisheries  of  New  Brunswick.      [With  a  descriptive  catalogue 

of  the  fishes  of  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia.1      2d  ed. 

9-     -■ 

Fredericton.      1852.      8°. 

"Separately   laid   before   the   legislature   in   1849,   1850,  and    1851,    and 
severally  printed.     Copies  having  become  scarce,  they  are  now  reprinted  col- 
lectively." 
4344.6  Another  copy. 

Ang.  i.24(i,  ii)      Perry,   Matthew  Calbraith.     Narrative  of  the  expe- 
36.68       dition  of  an  American  squadron    to  the    China    seas    and 
Japan,  in  1852,  1853,  and  1854,  under  the  command  of  M.  C. 
Perry.    2  vol.    Washington.    1856.    4".    Plates, wdcts., maps, 
etc.     (United  States  Japan  expedition,  i.,  ii.)     2  cop. 

33d  cong.  2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  doc.  no.  79. 

Vol.  i.  is  "compiled    from  the  notes  and   journals  of  Commodore  Perry 
and  his  officers,  by  F.  L.  Hawks." 
Many  of  the  plates  are  colored. 

"  Notes  on  some  figures  of  Japanese  fish,  by  J.  C.  Brevoort,"  ii.  253-288. 
13.14  Another  copy. 

Imperfect :  — plate  wanting  in  vol.  ii. 

13.25  The   same.      2    vol.      Washington.      1856.     4°. 

Plates,  wdcts.,  maps,  etc.      (Ditto.) 
33d  cong.  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  no.  97. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND   FISH   CULTURE.  121 

Ang.  50.2.4(14)  Philadelphia,  Penn. — International  exhibition, 
1876.  Catalogue  of  the  collection  to  illustrate  the  animal 
resources  and  the  fisheries  of  the  United  States.  Exhibited 
*  by  the  Smithsonian  institution  and  the  United  States 
fish  commission,  and  forming  a  part  of  the  United  States 
national  museum.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  G.  B. 
Goode.  Washington.  1879.  8".  (U.  S.  NATIONAL  MU- 
SEUM.    Bulletin,  14.) 

"  Catalogue  of  illustrations  of  the  economical  invertebrates  of  the  American 
coasts;  by  W.  H.  Dall,"  pp.  249-271. 

VIII.  39(14)      Another  copy. 

122.24  T^f^^   same.      Washington.       1879.      (/«  SMITH- 

SONIAN miscel.  coll.,  1882,  8**,  xxiii.  4.) 
Ang.  29.7        Philadelphia,  Wilmington  and  Baltimore  railroad.   A 

paradise  for  gunners  and  anglers.      [Philadelphia.]      1883. 
sm.  8°.     pp.  96.     Map  and  wdcts. 

The  object  of  this  work  is  to  direct  the  attention  of  sportsmen  to  the  Dela- 
ware and  Maryland  peninsula. 

*Ang.  22.i3(iii)  Phillips,  Barnet.  The  primitive  fish-hook.  Wdcts, 
{In  Halieutics  by  modern  writers,  [iii.  art.  15].) 

Century,  1883,  xxv.  898-904. 

*Ang.  1.50      The  same.      Wdcts.      {In  Mayer,  A.  M.,  editor. 

Sport  with  gun  and  rod,  [cop.  1883],  8°,  pp.  337-350.) 
Ang.  45.64       Phillips,  Henry  (1801-1876).     The  true  enjoyment  of 

angling.     London.      1843.     I,  8°.     Port. 

"  Subscriber's  copy.     Only  100  printed." 

"The  work  is  divided  into  months,  from  March  to  September  inclusive. 
Each  month  has  a  prose  essay  and  a  song  set  to  music.  The  author  was  a 
celebrated  singer." —  West-wood  and  Saichell. 

Ang.  18.35  [Pickering,  William.]  Bibliotheca  piscatoria;  a  cata- 
logue of  books  upon  angling.  London.  1836.  pp.  (40). 
Wdct.  {Appended  to  [BOOSEY,  Thomas].  Piscatorial 
reminiscences  and  gleanings,  1835,  16°) 

This  catalogue  is  formed  upon  Sir  Henry  Ellis's  corrected  copy  of  the  list 
which  he  contributed  to  the  "British  bibliographer"  in  181 1,  and  contains 
180  works,  two  or  three  of  which,  however,  have  no  direct  relation  to 
angling. 

Ang.  48.13       Piscarius,  psendon.     The   artificial    production   of    fish. 
3d  ed.     London.      1852.     sm.  8°      pp.  22. 
Piscator,  psendon.     See  Hughes,  William. 
Piscator,  psendon.     See  Lathy,  Thomas  Pike. 
Piscatorie  eclogs.     1633.    4°    5^^  [Fletcher,  Phineas]. 
Piscatory  eclogues.     1729.    8".    5^^  [Browne,  Moses]. 
Pisciceptologie  ;  ou,  L'art  de  la  p6che  a  la  ligne.      1823. 
12°.     See  [Cussac,  J.]. 


122  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  1. 14  Playfair,  Sir  Robert  Lambert,  and  Giinther,  Albrecht 
Karl  Ludwig  Gotthilf.  The  fishes  of  Zanzibar.  Acan- 
thopterygii,  by  R.  L.  Playfair;  pharyngognathi,  etc.,  by 
A.  C.  L.  G.  Giinther.  London.  1866.  4°.  Wdcts.  and 
21  plates. 

The  plates  are  lithographs  by  G.  H.  Ford;  6  of  them  are  colored,  and  plate 
13  is  used  as  a  frontispiece. 

Pleasures  (The)  of  princes.  1635.  4°  ^^^  [Mark- 
ham,  Gervase]. 
Ang.  18.02  Pollard,  Richard,  of  Clapton.  The  new  and  complete 
angler ;  or,  Universal  fisherman.  Containing  the  most  ap- 
proved instructions  and  modern  methods  of  breeding  fish, 
etc.,  with  explanation  of  technical  phrases,  &c.  London. 
[1802.]      12°      pp.  70. 

Fmperfect :  —  frontispiece  wanting. 

"  All  but  a  literal  transcript  of  '  The  true  art  of  angling  '  by  J.  S." —  West- 
tvood  and  Satchell. 

Ang.  49.46       Pollock,    Sir   Frederick,    3^  bart.      The    fishery    laws. 
London.      1883.      8".     pp.48.       (LONDON,  Eng.  —  Inter- 
national fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  i.  3.]) 
K\so  another  edition. 

*Ang.  40.2  PoUok,  Fitz  William  Thomas.  Sport  in  British  Bur- 
mah,  Assam,  and  the  Cassyah  and  Jyntiah  hills.  With 
notes  of  sport  in  the  hilly  districts  of  the  northern  division, 
Madras  Presidency,  indicating  the  best  localities  for  sport, 
with  natural  history  notes,  and  hints  on  weapons,  fishing- 
tackle,  etc.,  best  suited  for  killing  game  in  those  provinces. 
2  vol.  London.  1879.  8°.  Col.  fronts.,  maps,  and  8 
plates. 

"  Many  of  the  original  journals  from  which  this  book  is  compiled  have 
appeared  in  the  Oriental  sporting  magazine ." 

Chapter  6  of  vol.  i.  and  chapters  3  and  7  of  vol.  ii.  contain  accounts  of  fish- 
ing. 

All  but  two  of  the  plates  are  colored. 

17374.52  Porter,  William  Trotter.  Angling.  {In  Brinley,  Fran- 
cis. Life  of  W.  T.  Porter,  i860,  12°,  pp.  211-244.) 
Ang.  49.46.4  Practical  fishermen's  congress,  London,  Eng.  1883. 
Destruction  of  immature  fish ;  harbour  accommodation ; 
better  means  for  prevention  of  loss  of  life  at  sea ;  railway 
rates;  fishing  vessels' lights.  [Subjects  discussed.]  Lon- 
don. 1884.  8°.  (London,  Eng. — International  fish- 
eries exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature, 
iv.  8.]) 

The  discussion  of  the  last  subject  was  postponed. 

Also  another  edition. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 23 

Practical   observations   on   angling  in   the  river  Trent. 
1 80 1.     12".     5^6' [Snart,  Charles]. 
AL  2993.3.10     Prime,  William  Cowper.     Along  New  England  roads. 
New  York.      1892.     sm.  8°. 

Contents  :  —  Along  New  England  roads.  —  In  southern  Vermont.  —  A  vil- 
lage discussion.  —  Uphill  in  fog.  —  Sweet-scented  fern.  — An  angler's  August 
day.  —  Views  from  a  hill-top. — Over  the  highlands  of  western  New  Hamp- 
shire.—  The  triumphant  chariot.  —  A  dead  letter.  —  Epitaphs  and  names. — 
Finding  new  country.  —  Boys  with  stand-up  collars.  —  Pilgrimage  ended.  — 
Non-resistance.  —  Songs  of  the  ages.  —  Ignotus.  —  Seeking  a  better  country. 

—  A  winter  night's  errand.  —  Hints  for  carriage  travel. 

These  papers  originally  appeared  as  letters  to  the  New  York  Journal  of 
commerce  in  the  course  of  a  correspondence  extended  over  more  than  forty 
years. 

AL  2993.3.12  Prime,  William  Cowper.  Among  the  northern  hills. 
New  York.      1895.     sm.  8°. 

Contents :  —  The  primeval  forest.  —  A  trout-stream.  —  An  up-country  artist. 

—  Beyond.  —  An  old  angler. — Doughnuts  and  tobacco. — John  Ledyard. — 
Thursday-evening  meeting.  —  An  Easter  long  £^0.  —  An  old-time  Christmas. 

—  Alone  at  Thanksgiving.  —  How  the  old  lady  beat  John.  —  Philistis.  —  A 
northern  sleigh-ride.  —  Life  seen  through  a  window. — Colored  people. — Ex- 
ample. —  The  sign  of  the  cross.  —  A  child's  voice.  — Puritan  Sunday. 

Ang.  44.71  Prime,  William  Cowper.  I  go  a-fishing.  London. 
1873.     sm.  8°. 

Describes  fishing  excursions  in  New  Hampshire,  Connecticut,  etc. 

AL  2993.3.21     The  same.     New  York.      1873.      8°.      Wdct. 

Imperfect :  —  title-page  and  pp.  363-365  badly  torn. 

The  woodcut  is  a  fac-simile  of  a  picture  found  in  the  "  Dyalogus  creatura- 
rum,"  a  work  attributed  to  Nicolaus  Pergamenus,  Gouda  ed.,  1482. 

Ang.  44.72       The  same.     New  York.      1 874.      8°.      Wdct. 

The  preceding  edition  with  a  new  title-page. 

*Ang.  44.73  [Prime,  William  Cowper.]  The  old  house  by  the  river. 
By  the  author  of  the  "  Owl  creek  letters."  New  York. 
1874  [cop.  1853].      12°. 

"Trout-fishing,"  pp.  151-178. 

*Ang.  18.88.2  Pritt,  Thomas  Evan.  The  book  of  the  grayling; 
being  a  description  of  the  fish  and  the  art  of  angling  for 
him,  as  practised  chiefly  in  the  midlands  and  the  north  of 
England.  With  illustrations  in  chromo-lithography,  from 
original  drawings  by  the  author.  Leeds.  1888.  8°. 
pp.  64.      Col.  front,  and  2  col.  plates. 

*Ang.  18.85.4  Pritt,  Thomas  Evan.  North-country  flies.  Comprising 
illustrations  from  the  author's  own  drawings,  with  particulars 
of  the  dressings  and  season  of  each  fly,  and  chapters  on  fishing 
the  minnow,  the  creeper,  the  stonefly,  and  the  worm  in  clear 
water.     2d  ed.     London.     1886.     8°.    pp.63.     \2  plates. 

"The  first  edition  was  published  under  the  title  of  'Yorkshire  trout  flies,' 
but  it  was  pointed  out  in  quarters  entitled  to  high  respect,  that  the  title  was  too 
local.  ...  It  was  therefore  decided  to  alter  the  title,  the  text  remaining 
identical. "  —  Preface. 


124  '^^^^  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  18.85.3  Pritt,  Thomas  Evan.  Yorkshire  trout  flies.  Com- 
prising illustrations  from  the  author's  own  drawings,  with 
particulars  of  the  dressings  and  season  of  each  fly,  and 
chapters  on  fishing  the  minnow,  the  creeper,  the  stonefly, 
and  the  worm  in  clear  water.  Leeds.  1885.  8°.  pp.  63. 
1 2  plates. 

The  following  note  is  written  in  pencil  above  the  half-title:   "  The  plates  in 
this  copy  are  drawn  &  painted  by  me.     Only  thirty  copies  have  been  so  done.- 
T.  E.  Pritt."     This  refers  to  the  ii  colored  plates  of  flies,  each  of  which  has  , 
the  author's  signature  in  pencil.     Plate  12  contains  illustrations  of  hooks. 

The  second  edition  has  the  title  "North-country  flies." 

10335.10  Procter,  George  Henry.  The  fishermen's  memorial  and 
record  book ;  containing  a  list  of  vessels  and  their  crews 
lost  from  the  port  of  Gloucester  from  1830  to  Oct  i,  1873. 
It  also  contains  valuable  statistics  of  the  fishing  business, 
off-hand  sketches,  big  trips,  tales  of  narrow  escapes,  mari- 
time poetry,  and  other  matters  of  interest  to  these  toilers 
of  the  sea.  Gloucester.  1873.  8".  Wdcts.  and  port,  of 
J.  J.  Watson. 
Ang.  49.7  [Procter,  George  Henry,  c^jw/z/^r.]  The  fishermen's  own 
book ;  comprising  the  list  of  men  and  vessels  lost  from  the 
port  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  from  1874  to  April  i,  1882,  and 
a  table  of  losses  from  1830,  with  valuable  statistics  of  the 
fisheries.  Also  notable  fares,  narrow  escapes,  startling  ad- 
ventures, fishermen's  off-hand  sketches,  ballads,  descrip- 
tions of  fishing  trips,  and  other  interesting  facts  and  inci- 
dents connected  with  this  branch  of  maritime  industry. 
Gloucester,      [cop.  1882.]      8°      Plates  and  wdcts. 

A  companion  volume  to  his  "  Fishermen's  memorial  and  record  book." 

10335. 10. 2      Another  copy. 

Ang.  18  83  Prouty,  Lorenzo.  Fish;  their  habits  and  haunts  and 
the  methods  of  catching  them,  with  fishing  as  a  recrea- 
tion.    Boston.      1883.      8°.     Port. 

Ang.  39.2  Pulman,  George  P.  R.  The  book  of  the  Axe;  contain- 
ing a  piscatorial  description  of  that  stream,  and  a  history 
of  all  the  parishes  and  remarkable  spots  upon  its  banks. 
[3d  ed.]  London.  1854.  sm.  8°.  Map,  wdcts.,  11 
plates,  etc. 

"  What  may  be  called  an  outline  of  this  work  was  published  about  ten 
years  since  [1844-45],  when  two  editions  were  rapidly  sold  off;  and  the  work 
has  for  at  least  eight  years  been  out  of  print."  —  Preface. 

Ang.  39.1 The  same.  4th  ed.,  re-written  and  greatly  en- 
larged. London.  1875  ['73-75].  1.8°.  pp.  vi.,  (2),  906. 
Map,  wdcts.,  \6 plates,  etc. 

"  Contains  nearly  four  times  as  much  matter  as  the  third  edition,  and  quite 
four  times  as  many  illustrations." 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND   FISH   CULTURE.  1 25 

Ang.  39.10  [Pulman,  George  P.  R.]  Rambles,  roamings,  and  recol- 
lections. By  John  Trotandot  [pseudon.].  London.  1870. 
sm.  8". 

"  Most  of  the  sketches  contained  in  the  following  pages  have  appeared 
from  time  to  time,  during  the  past  ten  or  twelve  years,  in  a  local  newspaper." 

"  Piscatorial  reminiscences,"  pp.  82-89;  *'  ^Y  the  sea,  an  evening's  'blin- 
ning,'  "  pp.  133-141. 

Ang.  18. 41. 2  Pulman,  George  P.  R.  Vade  mecum  of  fly-fishing  for 
trout;  being  a  concise  practical  treatise  on  that  branch  of 
the  art  of  angling.     Axminster.      1841.      16°.     pp.61. 

*Ang.  18.41. 3     T/ie  same.    With  tables  of  flies,  arranged  on  an 

entirely  new  plan.  2d  ed.,  re-written  and  greatly  enlarged. 
London.      1 846.      1 6". 

Ang.  18. 41. 4     The  same.      With  plain  and  copious  instructions 

for  the  manufacture  of  artificial  flies.  3d  ed.,  re-written  and 
greatly  enlarged.     London.      1851.      16°.      Wdcts. 

"The  present  edition  may  be  considered  as  an  entirely  new  work,  so  ex- 
tensive are  the  additions,  and  so  altered  is  its  style  of  publication." — Preface. 
With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Samuel  T.  Tisdale. 

*Ang.  47.7       Putnam,    Frederick   Ward.      The    blind    fishes    of   the 
Mammoth   cave,   and    their    alfies.      Wdcts.   and   2  plates. 
(In  the  American  naturalist,  1872,  8°,  vi.  6-30.) 
47.129  Another  copy. 

Ang.  49.46.5  Ramsay,  Edward  Pierson.  Notes  on  the  food  fishes 
and  edible  mollusca  of  New  South  Wales,  etc.,  exhibited  in 
the  New  South  Wales  court.  London.  1883.  8°.  pp.53. 
(London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 
[The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  v.  9.]  ) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  39.64  Randall,  John.  Handbook  to  the  Severn  Valley  rail- 
way ;  illustrative  and  descriptive  of  places  along  the  line, 
from  Worcester  to  Shrewsbury.  London.  1863.  sm.  8°. 
pp.  50.      Wdcts. 

Mentions  places  where  fishing  may  be  found. 

Random  casts ;  or,  Odds  and  ends  from  an  angler's  note 
book.     1878.     16".     5^^  [Millard,  E.  E.]. 

Ang.  1. 1 2  Rau,  Charles.  Prehistoric  fishing  in  Europe  and  North 
America.  Washington.  1884.  f.  Front.,  wdcts.,  and 
plans. 

"  Smithsonian  contributions  to  knowledge.     509." 

23|'3I  The  same.     Washington.      1884.     Front.,  wdcts., 

and  plans.  {In  SMITHSONIAN  contributions  to  knowledge, 
1885,    f°,  XXV.   [i.].) 


126  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  18.66  Raymond,  Oliver.  The  art  of  fishing,  on  the  principle 
of  avoiding  cruelty.  With  approved  rules  for  fishing  used 
during  sixty  years'  practice,  not  hitherto  published  in  any 
work  on  the  subject.  London.  1866.  16°  pp.  xx.,  69. 
Wdas. 

Renauld,  L.  D.,or  L.  B.,  pseudon.  See  Desloges,  Louis 
Camille  Auguste. 

Ang.  18.76.6     Ren^,   A.,  and  Liersel,  C.     Traite   de   la   p^che   a   la 
ligne  et  au  filet  dans  les  rivieres  et  dans  les  etangs.     Con- 
tenant  toutes  les  lois  y  compris  I'ordonnance  du  10  aout 
1875.      Paris.      [1876.]      18°.      M^dets. 
An  edition  appeared  in  1866. 

Ang.  18.33  Rennie,  James  (d.  1867).  Alphabet  of  scientific  ang- 
ling, for  the  use  of  beginners.  London.  1833.  24°.  PorL 
of  Christopher  North  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  18.56  R^voil,  Benedict  Henry.  Chasses  et  peches  de  I'autre 
monde.  [America.]      Paris.      1856.      16°.- 

The  author  describes  his  adventures  in  the  backwoods  of  America  during 
the  years  1841-1849.  The  only  mention  of  fishing  is  found  in  chapter  v., 
which  contains  an  account  of  catching  devil-fish. 

Ang.  25.10  R^voil,  Benedict  Henry.  Shooting  and  fishing  in  the 
rivers,  prairies,  and  backwoods  of  North  America.  Trans- 
lated and  revised  by  the  Chronicler.  2  vol.  London. 
1865.     sm.  8°. 

Contents  :  —  i.  Shooting  in  North  America.  —  ii.  Fishing  in  North  America. 

*Ang.  18.87  Reynardson,  Charles  Thomas  Samuel  Birch.  Sports 
&  anecdotes  of  bygone  days  in  England,  Scotland,  Ireland, 
Italy,  and  the  sunny  south.  London.  1887.  8°.  Co/, 
front,  and  5  col.  plates. 

The  title-page  is  illustrated  in  colors. 

Contains  several  chapters  on  fishing. 

Ang.  50.77  Rhode  Island  —  Commissipners  of  ijiland  fisheries. 
[2d]-iith  annual  report  of  the  commissioners,  1872— 1882. 
Providence.      1872-82.      8°.     Maps. 

Ang.  50'77       Rhode  Island — Commissioners  to  investigate  the  practi- 
cability of  re-stocking  the  waters  of  the  state  with  salmon 
and  other  migratory  fish.     Report   of  the   commissioners. 
[Providence?      1869.]      8°.     pp.  16. 
River  Dove  (The).     1847.     16°.    5t'(?  [Anderdon,  J.  L.]. 

*Ang.  18.66.2  Roherts,  Sir  Randal  (Howland),  \th  bart.  The 
river's  side ;  or,  The  trout  and  grayling,  and  how  to  take 
them.     London.      1866.      16°.      Wdcts. 

A  work  by  the  same  author  entitled  "Trout  and  grayling,"  was  published 
in  i860. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 27 

Ang.  44.78  Roberts,  Sir  Randal  Howland,  4th  bart.  The  silver 
trout,  and  other  stories.     London.      1888.     sm.  8°. 

Contents :  — The  silver  trout;  a  legend  of  the  river's  side.  — The  man  with 
the  green  box.  — Trout-tishing  in  the  Rhenish  provinces.  —  A  day  amongst  the 
pike. — The  philosophy  of  anglirig.  — The  famous  Waterloo  run  of  1866. — 
The  big  stag  of  the  glen. — A  "sow  jagd."  —  The  philosophy  of  shooting.  — 
The  cruise  of  the  "  Sprite." 

"  Most  of  the  stories  have  appeared  in  the  Field  zxiA  Land  and  water .^^ 

Ang.  1.38  Robertson,  H.  R.  Life  on  the  upper  Thames.  Lon- 
don.     1875.      4°.      Fro7it.,  plates,  2mA  vigns. 

''Spinning  for  trout  at  a  weir,"  pp.  28-36;  "Net-mending,"  pp.  57- 
60;  "  Perch-fishing,"  pp.  99-101;  "  Gudgeon-fishing,"  pp.  130-134;  "  Dib- 
bing  for  chub,"  pp.  146-152;  "Putting  down  grig-weels,"  pp.  173-175; 
"  Eel-bucks,"  pp.  176-182;    "  Fisherman's  fireside,"  pp.  191-193. 

The  illustrations  are  from  drawings  by  the  author. 

Ang.  39.29  Robertson,  John,  of  Leith.  Angling  streams  and  ang- 
ling quarters  in  the  Scottish  lowlands  ;  with  plain  directions 
to  trout  fishers.     Edinburgh.      1859.      16°.     9  maps. 

Ang.  39.30  Robertson,  John,  of  Leith.  The  hand-book  of  angling 
for  Scotland  and  the  border  counties,  embracing  the  prac- 
tical experience  of  thirty  years'  fishing.  London.  1861. 
1 6°.     Map. 

A  modification  of  his  "  Angling  streams  and  angling  quarters  in  the  Scot- 
tish lowlands." 

Ang.  49.46.3  Robinson,  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.  London. 
1883.  8°.  pp.  vi.,  93.  (London,  Eng.  —  International 
fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  litera- 
ture, iii.  I.]) 

Also  another  edition. 
1.2823  Romanes,    George    John.      Animal   intelligence.      New 

1.2823     York.     1883.     12°.     Wdcts.    (The  INTERNATIONAL  scienti- 
fic series,  44.)      2  cop. 
"  Fish,"  pp.  241-253. 

Ang.  46.14       The  same.      3d   ed.      London.       1883.      sm.  8°. 

Wdcts.      (Ditto,  41.) 

*Ang.  18.36.2  Ronalds,  Alfred.  The  fly-fisher's  entomology.  Ac- 
companied by  a  few  observations  and  instructions  relative 
to  trout-and-grayling  fishing.      London.       1836.      8°.      19 

col.  plates. 

Plate  19  is  used  as  a  frontispiece. 

"  The  author,  having  felt  the  little  utility  of  graphical  illustrations  unaccom- 
panied by  colour,  has  been  induced  to  paint  both  the  natural  and  artificial  fly 
from  nature,  to  etch  them  with  his  own  hand,  and  to  colour,  or  superintend 
the  colouring  of  each  particular  impression.  "  —  Preface. 

The  artificial  flies  are  arranged  on  the  same  plates  with  the  natural  ones 
which  they  imitate. 


128  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  18.36.3  Ronalds,  Alfred.  The  fly-fisher's  entomology,  etc. 
2d  ed.     London.      1839.      8°     Fronf.  and  \<^  col.  plates. 

A  colored  frontispiece  representing  a  trout  and  a  grayling  has  been  added 
to  this  edition. 

*Ang.  18.36.5     The  same'.    4th  ed.,  corrected.     London.     1849. 

8°     Front,  and  19  col.  plates. 

The  illustrations  are  the  same  as  those  of  the  previous  edition. 

*Ang.  18.36.8     The  same.      7th  ed.      London.       1868.       8°. 

Front,  and  1 9  col.  plates. 

A  new  frontispiece  and  new  plates,  which  vary  slightly  from  the  old,  appear 
in  this  edition.  It  also  contains  a  new  preface  signed  "  Piscator,"  by  whom 
the  work  has  been  revised  and  improved. 

Ang.  1. 15  Rondelet,  Guillaume.  Libri  de  piscibus  marinis,  in  qui- 
bus  verae  piscium  effigies  expressae  sunt.  [Pars  i.]  ;  — Uni- 
vers.'E  aquatilium  historiae  pars  altera.  2  pt.  Lugduni, 
apnd  Matthiam  Bonhomme.  1554-55.  f°.  Port,  and 
wdcts. 

Cited  by  Walton  in  his  "  Complete  angler," 

46.51  Rondelet,  Guillaume.     L'histoire    entiere   des   poissons, 

composee  premierement  en  latin ;  maintenant  traduite  en 
frangois  [par  Laurent  Joubert].  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  \Aon,  par 
Mace  Bonhome.      1558.     1.  S^l     Port,  and  wdcts. 

Imperftct:  — title-page  of  pt.  ii.  wanting. 

"  Cette  traduction  est  un  peu  recherchee  que  I'original  latin;  I'un  et  I'autre 
sont  remarquables  par  la  belle  execution  des  gravures  sur  bois."  —  Brunei. 

Ang.  44.80  Rooper,  George.  Flood,  field,  and  forest.  With  illustra- 
tions ;  the  etchings  by  Cecil  Boult.  London.  1869. 
sm.  8".     Front.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Contents  :  —  Autobiography  of  the  late  Salmo  Salar,  Esq.  — A  fox's  tale.  — 
Bolsover  forest.  — The  bagman. 

The  two  first  of  these  little  works  appeared  anonymously  in  1867. 

*Ang.  44.84     The   same.      5th  ed.      With  illustrations  by  G. 

Bowers  and  J.  Carlisle.     London.      [1884.]      16°.     Front., 

plates,  and  wdcts. 
*Ang.  18.70.3     Rooper,  George.     Thames  and  Tweed.     London,  etc. 
*Ang.  18.70.4  [1870.]     sm.  8°      (2  cop.) 

The  author  has  "  jotted  down  such  precepts  and  such  information  as  appear, 
after  a  long,  if  not  extensive  practice  of  the  art  of  angling,  to  be  best  worth 
noting." 

Ang.  47.47       Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell.     Fertility  in  hybridization. 

[Salem.      1885.]      8°.     pp.  6. 

"  From  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  association  for  the  advancement  of 
science,  vol.  xxxiii.,  1884." 

*Ang.  47.22  [Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell.]  Game  fish  of  the 
northern  states  of  America  and  British  provinces.  By 
Barnwell  [/.y^//^^«.].     New  York.      1862.      12°      Wdcts. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND   FISH   CULTURE.  1 29 

34.54  Roosevelt,    Robert    Barnwell.     The    game    fish    of   the 

northern  states  and  British  provinces.  With  an  account  of 
the  salmon  and  sea-trout  fishing  of  Canada  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, with  simple  directions  for  tying  artificial  flies,  etc. 
New  York.      1865  [cop.  1862].      12".      JVdas. 

Imperfect: — pp.  323,  324,  wanting. 
The  1st  edition  with  a  new  title-page. 

Ang.  47,23       The  same.     New  York.     1866  [cop.  1862].     12° 

Wdcts. 

Ang.  47.24 The  same.    New  York.     1884.     12".    Port.,  plates, 

and  wdcts. 

"  A  great  deal  of  fresh  matter  has  been  added,  and  the  information  and  di- 
rections have  been  brought  down  to  the  present  time.  The  portion  relating  to 
the  propagation  of  fish  has  been  entirely  rewritten."  —  Preface. 

Ang.  18.65.7  Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell.  Superior  fishing;  or, 
The  striped  bass,  trout,  and  black  bass  of  the  northern 
states.  Embracing  full  directions  for  dressing  artificial  flies 
with  the  feathers  of  American  birds,  an  account  of  a  sport- 
ing visit  to  Lake  Superior,  etc.  New  York.  1865.  12°. 
Wdcts.  and  7nap. 

Ang.  18.65.8  Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell.  Superior  fishing;  or, 
The  striped  bass,  trout,  black  bass,  and  blue-fish  of  the 
northern  states.  Embracing  full  directions  for  dressing 
artificial  flies  with  the  feathers  of  American  birds,  an 
account  of  a  sporting  visit  to  Lake  Superior,  etc.  New 
York.      1884.      12°.     Portrs.,  plates,  wdcts.,  2iX\d  map. 

An  enlarged  edition  of  the  preceding  work. 

*Ang.  48.14  Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell,  and  Green,  Seth.  Fish 
hatching  and  fish  catching.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  .1879.  12°. 
Wdcts.  and  plan. 

VII.  1631  Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Hunting  trips  of  a  ranchman. 
Sketches  of  sport  on  the  northern  cattle  plains.  Illustrated 
by  A.  B.  Frost,  R.  S.  Gifford.  J.  C.  Beard,  etc.  New  York, 
etc.      1885.     1.  8°.     Front.,  vigns.,  and  "^o  plates. 

"  Medora  edition.     500  copies  prmted.     No.  293." 

Contains  one  page  on  fishing. 

"  The  seven  heads  of  large  game  are  faithfully  copied  from  the  originals, 
shot  by  myself.  .  .  .  The  other  engravings  and  etchings  are  for  the  most 
part  based  on  photographs  taken  by  myself."  — Introductory  note. 

Four  of  the  plates  are  India-proof  impressions  of  etchings  by  R.  S.  Gifford, 
and  seven  are  Japan-proof  impressions  of  drawings  by  J.  C.  Beard. 

*Ang.  32.2       The  same.     New  YoxV,  etc.      1886.      8°.     Front., 

vigns.,  and  wdcts. 

With  the  exception  of  the  four  etchings  and  one  plate  omitted,  the  engrav- 
ings are  the  same  as  in  the  previous  edition,  but  are  not  printed  as  separate 
plates. 


130  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  49.46.7     Roper,  Richard.     Saving  life  at  sea.     London.      1883. 

8°       pp.  23.       (London,    Eng. — International  fisheries 

exhibition,     1883.       [The    fisheries     exhibition     Hterature, 

vii.  7.]) 

Also  another  edition. 
*Ang.  38.4       Roscoe,  Edward  Stanley.     Rambles  with  a  fishing-rod. 

Edinburgh,  etc.      1883.     sm.  8°. 

Contents : — An  autumn  ramble  in  the  Salzkammergut  and  Tyrol  .(1873.) — 
Pike-fishing  in  the  Black  Forest. ( 1874. ) —  In  Connemara.(  1876. ) —  Fly-fishing 
in  the  Bavarian  highlands.  (1878.) — A  spring  ramble  in  Normandy.  (1878.) 
—  A  week  at  a  German  castle.  (1882.) — A  diary  at  Davos.  (1882.) — The 
professional  fisherman  of  the  eastern  Alps. — On  fishing  tours  abroad.  — Sea- 
trout  fishing.  —  Appendix  :  The  clockmakers  of  the  Schwarzwald. 

Chapters  9  and  10  are  reprinted  from  the  Pall  Mall  gazette. 

Ang.  49.43  Ross,  John,  jr.,  of  Muchalls,  Scotland.  Curing  and 
preserving  fish  in  Scotland  and  its  islands.  {In  Herbert, 
David,  editor.     Fish  and  fisheries,  1883,  8°,  pp.  106-129.) 

Ang.  18.67  Routledge,  George,  and  sons,  publishers.  Handbook  of 
fishing.  London,  r/r.  1867.  16°.  pp.  iv.,  59.  Wdcts. 
(Routledge's  sixpenny  handbooks.) 

Roxby,  Robert,  and  Doubleday,  Thomas.  The  fisher's 
garland  for  1821,  etc.  See  Fisher's  garland  (The).  1821, 
etc.      8°.     Note. 

Ruddiman,  Thomas.  A  collection  of  scarce,  curious, 
and  valuable  pieces,  both  in  verse  and  prose.  See  Collec- 
tion (A)  of  scarce,  curious,  and  valuable  pieces.  1785. 
12°. 

Ruddiman,  Walter.  A  collection  of  scarce,  curious,  and 
valuable  pieces,  both  in  verse  and  prose.  See  Collection 
(A)  of  scarce,  curious,  and  valuable  pieces.      1773-      12°. 

*Ang.  1.3  Rumph,  Georg  Everhard.  Thesaurus  imaginum  piscium 
testaceorum,  quales  sunt  cancri,  echini,  &c.,  ut  &  cochlea- 
rum  ;  quibus  accedunt  conchylia,  conchae  univalviae  &  bi- 
valviae,  denique  mineralia.  Lugduni  Batavorum.  171 1. 
f.  pp.  (4),  15,  (8).  Engr.  title-page,  vigns.,  port.,  and 
60  plates. 

A  Latin  translation  of  his  "  D'Amboinsche  rariteitkamer." 

Ruses    innocentes    (Les).      1660.      4°.      See    [Fortin, 
Frangois]. 
Ang.  49.48       Russel,  Alexander  ( 1 814-1876).     The  salmon.     Edin- 
burgh.     1864.      8°. 

Treats  of  the  natural  history  of  the  salmon,  and  of  the  salmon  fisheries  of 
Great  Britain. 

"  Portions  of  this  volume  have  appeared  in  the  Quarterly  review,  Black- 
wood's magazine,  the  Edinburgh  review,  and  the  Scotsman J'^ — Note. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND   FISH   CULTURE.  I3I 

*Ang.  16.96. 1 1  [S.,  J.]  The  complete  fisher,  or,  The  true  art  of 
angHng;  being  a  clear  and  speedy  way  of  taking  all  sorts 
of  fresh  water  fish.  To  which  is  added  an  account  of  the 
principal  rivers,  the  fish  they  produce,  and  the  properest 
places  to  angle  for  them  in  each  river.  Revised  and  cor- 
rected by  W.  Wright  and  other  experienc'd  anglers.  Lon- 
don,     [cir.  1750.]      24°      Front,  and  wdcts. 

The  first  edition  of  this  work  with  the  present  title  appeared  in  1704. 
On  the  back  of  the  frontispiece  is  written  "  P.  Burrell.     1768." 

*Ang.  16.96  S.,  J.  The  true  art  of  angling;  or.  The  best  and 
speediest  way  of  taking  all  sorts  of  freshwater  fish.  Con- 
taining the  whole  body  of  angling,  and  mystery  of  a  com- 
pleat  angler.     London.      1696.     24°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

Attributed  to  John  Sprint,  in  the  sale  catalogue  of  Sir  Henry  Ellis's  library. 
West  wood  and  Satchell  suggest  as  the  author  John  Smith,  whose  "  Profit  and 
pleasure  united"  appeared  in  1684  with  the  initials  J.  S.  Certain  sentences 
are  nearly  identical  in  both  works. 

"  This  work  forms  one  of  the  marked  features  of  most  angling  book  collec- 
tions, partly  from  its  merits  as  a  manual,  but  far  more  from  its  rarity."  — 
Westioood  and  Satchell. 

*Ang.  16.96.12  [S.,  J.]  The  true  art  of  angling;  being  a  clear  and 
speedy  way  of  taking  all  sorts  of  fresh-water  fish.  To 
which  is  added  an  account  of  the  season  and  spawning 
time  of  each  fish,  and  an  account  of  the  principal  rivers,  the 
fish  they  produce,  and  the  proper  places  to  angle  for  them 
in  each  river.     London.      1770.     sm.  12°. 

[S.,  J.]  The  innocent  epicure.  See  Innocent  epicure 
(The).      1697.      16". 

Ang.  49.45  Sabine,  Lorenzo.  Report  on  the  principal  fisheries  of 
the  American  seas ;  prepared  for  the  treasury  department 
of  the  United  States,  and  submitted  by  Thomas  Corwin  as 
a  part  of  his  annual  report  on  the  finances,  at  the  second 
session  of  the  thirty-second  congress.  Washington.  I"S53. 
8° 
AR.  176  Another  copy. 
24.30  Another  copy. 

Ang.  39.36  St.  John,  Charles.  Short  sketches  of  the  wild  sports 
and  natural  history  of  the  Highlands.  New  ed.  London. 
1872.     sm.  8° 

Chapter  6,  and  parts  of  chapters  i,  12,  13,  23,  25,  29,  treat  of  fishing. 

V.  1118         The  same.       London.       1878.       8°      Front,   and 

wdcts. 

"The  popularity  of  these  sketches  has  been  attested  by  the  sale  of  seven 
editions  since  their  first  publication.  But  though  the  work  is  admitted  to  take 
rank  with  White's  '  Selborne  '  and  Walton's  '  Angler,'  no  attempt  has  hitherto 
been  made  to  illustrate  the  scenes,  anecdotes,  and  ferce  naturce  so  graphically 
described. ' '  —  Preface. 


132  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  38.3  St.  John,  Ferdinand.  Rambles  in  Germany,  France, 
Italy,  and  Russia,  in  search  of  sport.  London.  1853. 
sm.  8°      Col.  front,  and  3  col.  plates. 

The  illustrations  are  chromo-lithographs. 

Chapters  i  and  6  contain  a  few  pages  on  trout  fishing. 

Salmonia;   or,    Days    of    fly    fishing.       1828,  etc.      See 
[Davy,  Sir  Humphry,  dart.]. 
Ang.  18. 1 1       Salter,  Robert.     The  modern  angler;   in  a  series  of  let- 
ters.     2d  ed.      Oswestry.       181 1.      sm.  1 2°       Front,   and 
wdct. 

Imperfect:  —  pp.  3-10  wanting. 

The  letters  are  addressed  to  the  Rev.  Morgan  Pryse. 

Ang.  18.14  Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  angler's  guide,  or, 
Complete  London  angler;  containing  the  whole  art  of  ang- 
ling as  practised  in  the  rivers  Thames  and  Lea,  and  other 
waters  twenty  miles  round  London.  F"ounded  on  actual 
experience.  With  the  art  of  trolling  for  jack  or  pike. 
London.      18 14.      16°.     Front.,  plates,  ^.n^-wdcts. 

*Ang.  18. 14.2  Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  angler's  guide; 
being  a  complete  practical  treatise  on  angling,  containing 
the  whole  art  of  trolling,  bottom-fishing,  fly-fishing,  and 
trimmer-angling.  Founded  on  forty  years'  practice  and 
observation.  2d  ed.,  with  additions.  London.  1815.  8° 
Front.,  plates,  map,  and  wdcts. 

Imperfect:  —  map  of  the  river  Lea  wanting. 

After  page  300  are  inserted  6  engraved  plates  of  fishes,  which  are  not  men- 
tioned in  the  "  List  of  cuts." 

Ang.  18. 14.5  Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  angler's  guide  ;  being 
a  new,  plain,  and  complete  practical  treatise  on  the  art  of 
angling  for  sea,  river,  and  pond  fish,  deduced  from  many 
years  practice  and  observation.  5th  ed.,  carefully  cor- 
rected and  enlarged,  divided  into  three  parts,  with  an 
appendix.  To  which  is  now  first  added  the  author's  cele- 
brated treatise  on  trolling.  London.  [1823.]  sm.  8° 
Front.,  plates,  wdcts.,  and  map. 

The  frontispiece  and  one  of  the  plates  are  aquatints. 

The  "celebrated  treatise  on  trolling,"  which  appears  in  this  and  the  follow- 
ing editions,  is  "The  troUer's  guide,"  which  was  first  published  in  1820. 

Ang.  18. 14.6  The  same.  6th  ed.,  carefully  corrected  and  en- 
larged. London.  1825.  12°.  Port.,  plates,  wdcts.,  and 
maps. 

This  edition  contains  many  new  illustrations. 

*Ang.  18. 14.7  The  same.  7th  ed.,  with  the  author's  last  cor- 
rections and  additions.  London.  1830.  12".  Port., plates, 
wdcts.,  and  maps. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  1 33 

Ang.  18. 14.8  Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  angler's  guide,  etc. 
8th  ed.,  with  the  author's  last  corrections  and  additions. 
London.       1833.      12°.     Port. y  plates,  wdcts.,  a-nd  maps. 

The  title-page  is  engraved. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  E.  F.  Webb. 

*Ang.  18. 14.9  The  same.  9th  ed.,  with  the  author's  last  cor- 
rections and  additions.  London.  1841.  12".  Port., 
plates,  wdcts.,  and  maps. 

Ang.  18.16  Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  angler's  guide,  abridged 
for  the  use  of  young  anglers ;  being  a  complete  practical 
treatise  on  angling.  Containing  the  art  of  trolling,  fly-fish- 
ing &  making,  etc.  Founded  on  40  years  experience. 
London.      18 16.      16°.     pp.  xvi.,  80.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  18.20.3  Salter,  Thomas  Frederick.  The  troller's  guide  ;  anew 
and  complete  practical  treatise  on  the  art  of  trolling,  or  fish- 
ing for  jack  and  pike.  To  which  is  added  the  best  method 
of  baiting  and  laying  lines  for  large  eels.  London.  1820. 
sm.  8°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

This  ,  work  is  also  found  in  the  5th  and  later  editions  of  the  author's 
"  Angler's  guide." 

Ang.  18.20.4  ^^^^  same.  2d  ed.,  with  the  author's  last  cor- 
rections and  additions.  London.  1830.  12°.  pp.  iv., 
(2),  81  +.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

With  a  few  MS.  marginal  notes,  containing  additional  information  on  the 
subject. 

Ang.  18.20.5  The  same.  3d  ed.,  with  the  author's  last  cor- 
rections and  additions.  London.  1841.  12°.  pp.  iv., 
(2),  83  -I-.      Wdcts. 

The  last  two  editions  do  not  contain  the  chapters  relating  to  eels. 

*I4455.38  Saluste,  Guillaume  de,  seigneur  Du  Bartas.  Devine 
weekes  &  workes ;  translated  by  Josuah  Sylvester.  Lon- 
don. [1608.]  sm.  8°  pp.  (24),  544,  193,  (23).  Port. 
and  wdcts. 

The  title-page  is  engraved. 

"  The  fifth  day  of  the  '  Divine  weekes  and  workes  '  records  the  creation  of 
sea  and  river  fish,  in  the  catalogue  of  which  we  find  some  oddities  —  the  '  whirl- 
about,' for  instance,   the  'physeter,'  and  the  'smell-strong-many-foot.'"  — 

Westwood  and  Satchell. 

*I445I.27      The  same.     With  a  compleate  collectio  of  all  the 

other  most  delight-full  workes  translated  and  written  by 
Josuah  Sylvester.  London.  1633.  f.  pp.  (30),  657. 
Portrs.,  wdcts.,  and  plate. 

The  title-page  is  engraved. 

Ang.  1. 13         Another  copy. 

Imperfect :  — portrait  of  Sylvester  and  plate  wanting. 


134  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*l445i.28  Saluste,  Guillaume  DE,  seigneur  Dii  Bartas  Divine 
weekes  and  workes,  ^/<:.  With  additions.  London.  1641. 
f°     pp.  (26),  670.     Portrs.,  wdcts.,  diXid  plate. 

Imperfect:  — pp.  451-474  wanting. 
The  title-page  is  engraved. 

i542i.20(i)     The   same.      With   additions.      London.       1641. 

(^Reprinted  in  SYLVESTER,  Joshua.     Complete  works,  edited 
by  A.  B.  Grosart,  1880,  4^^,  i.) 

Ang.  45.70  Sannazaro,  Jacopo.  Actii  Synceri  Sannazarii  opera 
omnia.  Haec  quarta  editio  ab  innumeris  mendis  expurgata 
est.     Amsterodami.      1648.     32°. 

Contains  five  piscatory  eclogues,  entitled  "Phyllis,"  "  Galatea,"  "Mop- 
sus,"  "  Proteus,"  "  Herpylis."  They  are  considered  the  most  perfect  works 
of  the  author,  an  Italian  poet,  who  assumed  the  name  Actius  Syncerus. 

According  to  Graesse  this  edition  is  very  incorrect. 

4.134  Another  copy. 

Ang.  12.22       Satchell,  Thomas.     The  bibliography  of  Izaak  Walton's 

Compleat  angler.     London.      1882.     sm.  4".     pp.  23. 

"  An  excerpt  from  the  '  Bibliotheca  piscatoria  '  of  West  wood  and  Satchell, 
printed  for  presentation  only."     "  No.  21." 

14434.2         Another  copy. 

"No.  36." 

Each  copy  has  the  author's  autograph  on  the  back  of  the  title-page. 

Ang.  17.24  Saunders,  James.  The  compleat  fisherman.  Being  a 
large  and  particular  account  of  all  the  several  ways  of  fish- 
ing now  practised  in  Europe,  with  curious  secrets  in  the 
art  of  fishing  as  well  in  the  sea,  as  in  lakes,  rivers,  or 
brooks.  More  particularly  calculated  for  the  sport  of  ang- 
ling. Also,  an  account  of  the  principal  rivers,  lakes,  &c.  in 
England,  and  what  kinds  of  fish  are  found  in  them.  Col- 
lected from  the  best  authors  and  from  long  experience. 
London.      1724.      sm.  1 2°.      Plate. 

This  was  reprinted  by  Smeeton  with  the  title,  "The  fisherman,  or,  The  art 
of  angling  made  easy.     By  Guiniad  Charfy." 

Schneider,  Johann  Gottlob.  Synonymia  piscium.  See 
Artedi  (Petri)  Synonymia  piscium.      1789.      4°. 

Ang.  47.28.4  Schomburgk,  Sir  Robert  Hermann.  Fishes  of  British 
Guiana.  2  pt.  London.  [18 — .]  Portrs.,  engr.  title- 
pages,  wdcts.,  and  61  plates.  {In  JARDINE,  Sir  William, 
bart.     The  naturalist's  library,  [18 — ],  16°,  xxxix.,  xl.) 

"  Memoir  of  Schomburgk,"  i.  15-79.  —  "  Memoir  of  Burckhardt,"  ii.  15- 
128. 

All  of  the  plates  but  two  are  colored. 
46.59  Also  in  the  edition  of  1852. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 35 

*Ang.  18.40.7  Schreiner,  William  H.  Sporting  manual.  A  com- 
plete treatise  on  fishing,  fowling,  and  hunting,  as  applicable 
to  this  country ;  with  full  instructions  for  the  management 
of  the  dog.     Philadelphia.      1841.     24".     Front,  and  wdcts. 

*Ang.  29.9  Schuylkill  fishing  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  An 
authentic  historical  memoir  of  the  company,  from  its  estab- 
lishment in  1732,  to  the  present  time.  By  a  member  [Wil- 
liam Milnor,  jr.].  Philadelphia.  1830.  8°  Front,  and 
portrs. 

The  portrait  of  Governor  Morris  was  drawn  and  engraved  by  St.  Memin. 

"Dr.  Bethune  says  of  this  quaint  and  scarce  book  that  'it  is  an  amusing 
account  of  a  very  ancient  fishing  club  founded  by  a  few  of  the  original  settlers 
in  Pennsylvania.  In  the  catalogue  are  names  of  very  high  distinction,  and  the 
association  still  exists.'  It  is  the  most  ancient  fishing  club  that  exists."  — 
Weshvood  and  Satchell. 

12384.65  Another  issue,  without  the  portrait  of  Governor  Morris. 
12384.65.2  Schuylkill  fishing  company,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  A 
history  of  the  Schuylkill  fishing  company  of  the  State  in 
Schuylkill,  1 732-1 888.  [With  an  appendix  containing 
"  Memoirs  of  the  Gloucester  fox  hunting  club."]  Phila- 
delphia.     1889.     1.  8°.     Portrs.,  plates,  dixxd  fac-sims. 

"  A  reprint  of  Wm.  Milnor,  jr.'s,  history,  published  in  1830,  with  a  con- 
tinuation of  the  same  to  1888,  to  which  is  added  a  list  of  members  from  its 
formation  to  the  present  time." — Preface. 

*Ang.  43.1  Schwatka,  Frederick.  Nimrod  in  the  north  ;  or.  Hunt- 
ing and  fishing  adventures  in  the  Arctic  regions.  New 
York.      1885.     4".     Port,  and  wdcts. 

Describes  sport  "in  the  region  north  of  Hudson's  Bay,  and  in  the  interior 
of  Alaska." 

Ang.  25.8         Scott,  Genio   C.     Fishing    in    Amerrcan    waters.     New 
York.      1869.      8°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 
Part  iv.  treats  of  fish-culture. 

34.53  Another  copy. 

Ang.  25.9         The  same.      New  ed.,   containing  parts   six  and 

seven,  on  Southern  and  miscellaneous  fishes.  New  York. 
1875.  8°.  Front,  and  wdcts. 
Ang.  49.46.7  Scott,  Robert  Henry.  On  storm  warnings.  London. 
1883.  8°  pp.21.  (London,  ^/z^.  —  International  fish- 
eries exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature, 
vii.  6.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

Scott,  William  Henry,  pseudon.     See  Lawrence,  John. 
*  Ang.  22.12      [Scrapbook ;    containing    Newcastle    fisher's    garlands, 
numerous  engravings  of  fish  and  fishing  scenes,  including  a 
few  cuts  by  Bewick,  and  other  scraps.]      8° 
With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Rev.  H.  S.  Cotton. 


136  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  22.11  [Scrapbook ;  containing  Newcastle  fisher's  garlands, 
numerous  engravings  of  fish,  fishing  scenes,  etc.,  prices 
brought  by  angling  books  at  sales,  newspaper  cuttings,  and 
other  scraps  of  angling  interest.]      8°. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Rev.  H.  S.  Cotton. 

Contains  a  manuscript  copy  of  the  dedication  to  King  George  IV.  and  the 
address  "to  his  brother  anglers,"  written  by  Rev.  H.  S.  Cotton  for  the  tran- 
script of  Samuel  Gardiner's  "  Booke  of  angling  or  fishing,"  which  he  prepared 
for  republication.     It  is  dated  1829. 

Ang.  39.52  Scrope,  William.  Days  and  nights  of  salmon  fishing  in 
the  Tweed  ;  with  a  short  account  of  the  natural  history  and 
habits  of  the  salmon.  2d  ed.  London.  1854.  1.  8°: 
Wdcts.  and  2  col.  plates. 

An  appendix  contains  the  Tweed  fisheries  act,  and  a  short  extract  describ- 
ing Young's  experiments  on  the  growth  of  salmon. 

The  woodcuts  are  engraved  by  Samuel  Williams,  from  paintings  by  Edwin 
Landseer,  William  Simson,  and  E.  W.  Cooke.  The  two  lithographic  plates  of 
salmon  appear  instead  of  the  thirteen  Uthographs  of  the  first  edition.  The  first 
edition,  1843,  is  rare. 

*  Ang.  18.84  [Sears,  George  W.]  Woodcraft;  by  "  Nessmuk." 
New  York.      [1884.]      16°.     Port.  2ir\d  wdcts. 

Chapter  5  contains  "Fishing,  with  and  without  flies;  some  tackle  and 
lures;   discursive  remarks  on  the  gentle  art;   the  headlight;    frogging." 

Secrets  of  angling  (The).  1811,  etc.  See  [Dennys, 
John]. 

*Ang.  47.8  Seeley,  Harry  Govier.  The  fresh-water  fishes  of  Europe. 
A  history  of  their  genera,  species,  structure,  habits,  and 
distribution.     London,  ^/c.      1886.      8°      Front,  ^nd  wdcts. 

Ang.  49.46.2     Senior,  William.     Angling  in  Great  Britain.     London. 
1883.      8°.     pp.  (4),  80.      (London,  ^«^.  —  I^itemational 
fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  litera- 
ture, ii.  5.] ) 

Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  18.88  Senior,  William.  Near  and  far;  an  angler's  sketches  of 
home  sport  and  colonial  life.     London.      1888.     sm.  8°. 

"  Most  of  the  chapters  have  been  extended  and  re-cast  from  articles  which 
have  appeared  in  serial  publications." 

Ang.  18.95       Senior,  William.  The  sea  fisher  in  foreign  parts.      {In 

BiCKERDYKE,  John.  Sea  fishirig,  1895,  8°,  pp.  421-444.) 

*Ang.  38.5  Senior,  William.  By  stream  and  sea ;  a  book  for  wan- 
derers and  anglers.  London.      1877.     sm.  8° 

Contains  besides  several  chapters  on  fishing  in  England,  "  Flying  fish  and 
their  enemies,"  "  Strange  fish,"  and  a  description  of  fishing  in  the  Suez  canal. 

*Ang.  42.2  Senior,  William.  Travel  and  trout  in  the  antipodes  ;  an 
angler's  sketches  in  Tasmania  and  New  Zealand.  London. 
1880.     sm.  8°.      Wdcts. 

Reprinted  in  part  from  the  Gentleman' s  magazine  and  from  weekly  journals 
published  in  Brisbane. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND   FISH   CULTURE.  I37 

*Ang.  18.75  Senior,  William.  Waterside  sketches  ;  a  book  for  wan- 
derers and  anglers.  London.  1875.  sm.  8°.  Front,  and 
wdct. 

"  Most  of  the  chapters  originally  appeared  in  the   Gentleman's  magazine, 
but  they  are  reprinted  with  numerous  additions." 

46.43  Shaw,  George.      Pisces.      2  vol.      London.       1803-04. 

Engr.  title-pages  and  igo plates.      {In  his  General  zoology, 

1803,  etc.,  8°,  iv.,  V.) 

The  plates  are  "  engraved  principally  by  Mr.  Heath." 

*Ang.  47.6       Another  copy  of  the  2d  vol.,  bound  in  2  pt. 

Ang.  49.46.4     Shaw-Lefevre,  George.     Principles  of  fishery  legisla- 
tion.    London.      1883.      8°.     pp.  3I.      (LONDON,  Eng. — 
International  fisheries    exhibition,    1883.       [The    fisheries 
exhibition  literature,  iv.  3.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.5     Shea,  Sir  Ambrose.     Newfoundland :   its  fisheries  and 
general  resources.     London.      1883.      8°.     pp.29.      (LON- 
DON, ^w^. —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.     [The 
fisheries  exhibition  literature,  v.  6.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  32.5  Shields,  George  O.  Hunting  in  the  great  West. 
(Rustlings  in  the  Rockies.)  Hunting  and  fishing  by  moun- 
tain and  stream.  [With  an  account  of  a  sportsman's  trip 
to  Florida.]  5th  ed.  Chicago,  etc.  1888  [cop.  1883]. 
sm.  8°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

"  Caxton  edition." 

1st  edition,  1883,  with  the  title,  "  Rustlings  in  the  Rockies." 

*Ang.  18.38.5  Shipley,  William.  A  true  treatise  on  the  art  of  fly- 
fishing, trolling,  etc.,  as  practised  on  the  Dove,  and  on  the 
principal  streams  of  the  midland  counties ;  applicable  to 
every  trout  and  grayling  river  in  the  empire.  Edited  by 
Edward  Fitzgibbon.  London.  1838.  12°.  Front,  and 
vigns. 

*Ang.  17.84  Shirley,  Thomas.  The  angler's  museum  ;  or,  The  whole 
art  of  float  and  fly  fishing.  Carefully  collected  from  actual 
experience.  London.  [1784.]  sm.  1 2°.  Port,  of  John 
Kir  by  and  vign. 

This  is  sometimes  called  "  Kirby's  Angler's  museum." 

Silvester,  Tipping,  translator.  Piscatio,  or,  Angling, 
1733-  8°.  5^^  Ford,  Simon. 
Ang.  49.46.11  Sim,  G.  The  food  of  fishes,  both  in  fresh  and  salt 
water.  Prize  essay.  London.  1884.  S*'.  pp.  50.  (LON- 
DON, Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The 
fisheries  exhibition  literature,  xi.  18.]) 
Also  another  edition. 


138  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 


*Ang.  18.60.4     Simeon,  Cornwall.     Stray  notes  on  fishing  and  natural 

history.     Cambridge  [Eng.],  etc.       i860,     sm.  8°.      Front. 

and  wdcts. 
Ang.  49.20       Simmonds,  Peter  Lund.     The  commercial   products  of 

the  sea  ;   or,  Marine  contributions  to  food,  industry,  and  art. 

London.      1879.      8".      Wdcts. 

Consists  of  articles  first  published  in  the  Art  journal,  the  Technologist,  and 
the  yournal  of  applied  science. 

V.  71  The  same.     New  York.      1879.      12",      Wdcts. 

IV.  4502        Simms,   Rupert.      [A   bibliography   of   Izaak  Walton.] 
{In  his  Bibliotheca  staffordiensis,  1894,  8°,  pp.  489-492.) 
*Ang.  39.41     Sixty-one,  psendon.     Reminiscences  of  the  Lews ;   or. 
Twenty  years'  wild  sport  in  the  Hebrides.     2d  ed.     Lon- 
don.     1873.      sm.  8°.     Port.,  plate,  di^d.  wdcts. 

Published  in  1871  with  the  title,  "Twenty  years' reminiscences  of  the  Lews." 
Contains  "  Soval  fishing  and  artificial  spates,"   pp.  97-114,   and  several 
other  pages  on  fishing. 

Ang.  49.46.11  Skinner,  J.  Angling  clubs.  Prize  essay.  London. 
1884.  8°  pp.8.  (London,  Eng.  —  International  fish- 
eries exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature, 
xi.  20.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  48.27  Slack,  James  H.  Practical  trout  culture.  New  York. 
1872.      12°.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

"Bibliography  of  fish  culture,"  pp.  142-143. 

Ang.  17.24.2  [Smeeton,  George.]  The  fisherman;  or,  The  art  of 
angling  made  easy.  Containing  the  most  approved 
methods  in  use  for  fishing  or  angling;  likewise  remarks  on 
the  utility  of  fish  ponds.  To  which  are  prefixed  an  account 
of  several  methods  of  fishing  practised  in  Europe,  and  a  de- 
scription of  the  principal  rivers,  lakes,  &c.  in  England.  By 
Guiniad  Charfy  [/5^/^^tf«.].    2d  ed.    London.     [181 5?]    8°. 

This  work  is  a  verbatim  appropriation,  without  acknowledgment,  from 
Saunders'  "  Compleat  fisherman."  This  edition  also  appears  in  Nicholas 
Cox's  "  Nobleman  and  gentleman's  recreation." 

Ang.  3.9  Smiley,  Charles  Wesley.     A  list  of    the   published  re- 

ports of  the  commissioners  [of  fish  and  fisheries]  appointed 
by  authority  of  the  various  states  of  the  United  States. 
[With  other  papers  relating  to  the  fish  commission.  Wash- 
ington.     1883.]      1.8°.     pp.  (44). 

Bulletin  of  the  United  States  fish  commission,  1883,  iii.  85-128. 

*  Ang.  18.60.5  Smith,  Arthur  (W.).  The  Thames  angler.  London. 
i860,     sm.  8°.     pp.  80.     Front,  and  wdcts. 

This  is  an  enlarged  edition  of  the  work  published  by  A.  W.  Smith  and 
M.  W.  Hallett  in  1846. 

"The  illustrations  are  borrowed  from  Hall's  'Book  of  the  Thames.'  "  — 
Westwood  and  Satchell. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH  CULTURE.  1 39 

*Ang.  18.46.2  [Smith,  Arthur  W.,  and  Hallett,  Marmaduke  Wil- 
liam.] The  Thames  angler.  By  A.  W.  S.  and  M.  W.  H. 
2d  ed.  London,  etc.  1846.  24**.  pp.  62.  Front,  and 
wdct. 

After  the  first  fly-leaf  is  inserted  a  letter  from  the  publisher,  C.  Farlow,  to 
Greville  Fennell,  ascribing  the  authorship  as  above;  also  a  letter  from  Hallett 
to  Fennell,  and  a  note  by  Fennell. 

This  work,  somewhat  enlarged,  with  several  pages  of  dialogue,  etc.  pre- 
fixed and  appended,  was  published  under  the  same  title  by  Arthur  Smith 
alone,  in  i860. 

Smith,  Charles  Hamilton.     The  class  pisces,  by  Baron 
Cuvier;   with  additions  by  C.  H.  Smith.      1834.      8°.     See 
Cuvier,  Georges,  Baron. 
34.21  Smith,  George.     The  art  of  angling.     2  plates.     {In  his 

Laboratory,  1799,  8°,  ii.  244-312.) 
34.21  Also  in  the  edition  of  18 10. 

Ang.  47-25  Smith,  Jerome  Van  Crowninshield.  Natural  history  of 
the  fishes  of  Massachusetts ;  embracing  a  practical  essay 
on  angling.     Boston.      1833.      16*'.      Wdcts. 

"Trout  and  angling,"  pp.  319-399. 

46.58  Another  copy. 

Ang.  3.3  [Smith,  John  Russell.]      A  bibliographical  catalogue  of 

English    writers    on    angling   and   ichthyology.      London. 
1856.      I2«     pp.47- 

This  catalogue,  which  contains  264  works  on  angling,  is  founded  on  the 
one  published  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis  in  181 1,  Pickering's  "  Bibliotheca  piscatoria," 
published  in  1836,  and  the  catalogue  in  the  appendix  to  the  New  York  edition 
of  Walton  and  Cotton's  "Complete  angler,"  1847.  It  gives  for  the  first  time 
a  complete  list  of  the  English  writers  on  ichthyology. 

3^.6  Another  copy. 

*Ang.  3.2         [ ]      The   same.      {Appended  to    Blakey,    Robert. 

Historical  sketches  of  the  angling  literature  of  all  nations, 
1856,  12°,  pp.  293-335.) 
3^.6  Another  copy. 

VII.  2233  [Smith,  Joseph  W.]  Winter  talk  on  summer  pastimes. 
A  landsman's  log.  Methuen,  Mass.  1883.  8°  pp.  (2), 63. 
Port.,  plates,  and  wdct. 

On  fishing,  especially  at  Biddeford  Pool,  Maine;  with  a  section  on  the  life- 
saving  service,  and  on  Biddeford  Pool  as  a  summer  resort.  Originally  pub- 
lished in  the  Methuen  transcript. 

With  the  running  title,  "  Leaves  from  a  diary." 

*Ang.  39.39  Smith,  William  Anderson.  Benderloch  ;  or.  Notes  from 
the  west  Highlands  [July  3,  1879 — May  26,  1881].  2d  ed. 
Paisley.      1883.     sm.  8°.     Map. 

1st  edition,  1882. 

Natural  history  sketches,  with  occasional  paragraphs  on  fishes. 

"  Originally  printed  in  the  Glasgow  evening  times .^^ 

V.  4304  Another  copy. 


140  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

VIII.  391  (x)  Smith,  William  Anderson.  The  best  appliances  and 
methods  of  breaking  the  force  of  the  sea  at  the  entrance 
to  harbours  and  elsewhere.  (/^  LONDON,  Eng.  —  Inter- 
national fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  The  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion literature,  1884,  8°,  x.  525-544.) 

*Ang.  39.40  Smith,  William  Anderson.  Loch  Creran ;  notes  from 
the  west  Highlands  [June,  1881 — June,  1883].  Paisley, 
etc.      1887.     sm.  8**. 

Natural  history  sketches,  with  occasional  pages  on  fishes. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Smith,  William  Anderson.    Salmon  disease  ;   its  cause 
and  prevention.     Prize  essay.     London.     1884.    8°    pp.17. 
(London,  E^ig,  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 
[The  fisheries  exhibition  Hterature,  xi.  5.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49'43  Smith,  William  Anderson,  Various  methods  of  oyster 
culture.  —  Oyster  cultivation  in  Scotland.  (/«  HERBERT, 
David,  editor.     Fish  and  fisheries,  1883,  8°,  pp.  17-36.) 

VIII.  391  (v)    Smitt,   Fredrik  Adam.     The    Swedish    fisheries.      (/« 
London,   Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,    1883. 
The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  1884,  8°,  v.  253-269.) 
Snapshot,  psendon.     See  Clements,  Lewis. 

Ang.  18. 01. 2  [Snart,  Charles.]  Practical  observations  on  angling 
in  the  river  Trent.  By  a  gentleman  resident  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood, and  who  has  made  the  amusement  his  study  for 
upwards  of  twenty  years.     Newark.      1801.     sm.  i  2°. 

Imperfect :  —  half-title  wanting. 
The  preface  is  signed  "  C.  S." 

"Attributed  to  Charles  Snart.  The  work  has  become  scarce." —  IVesi- 
wood  and  Satchell. 

*Ang.  18.47.6  Soltau,  G.  W.  Trout  flies  of  Devon  and  Cornwall, 
and  when  and  how  to  use  them.  [London],  etc.  1847. 
sm.  8°.     2  col.  plates  and  wdcts. 

One  of  the  plates  is  used  as  a  frontispiece. 

South,  Theophilus,  pseudon.     See  Chitty,  Edward. 
*Ang.  39.51    Speedy,  Thomas.      Sport  in  the  Highlands  and    Low- 
lands   of    Scotland,  with  rod  iand    gun.      Edinburgh,    etc. 
1884.      8".     Front.,  plates,  dind  wdcts. 

"Trout-fishing,"  pp.  75-110;    "  Salmon  and  salmon-fishing,"  pp.  111-141. 

Ang.  18.39. II  Sporting  almanack  (The),  and  oracle  of  rural  life,  for 
1843.  5th  year.  London.  1843.  16°.  Front.,  engr. 
title-page,  and  plates. 

Contains  several  articles  relating  fo  angling. 

"The  sporting  almanack,"  and  "The  sporting  oracle  and  almanack  of 
rural  life,"  a  continuation  of  "The  oracle  of  rural  life,"  were  united  in  1842 
to  form  this  publication. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  I4I 

Spring  and  summer  in  Lapland  (A).     1864.     8".     See 
[Wheelwright,  H.  W.]. 

*Ang.  49.26  Stacy-Watson,  C.  The  silvery  hosts  of  the  North  sea; 
with  a  sketch  of  "  quaint  old  Yarmouth."  With  a  prefa- 
tory note  by  the  editor  of  Home  words.  2d  thou- 
sand. London.  [1883.]  sm.  8°  pp.94.  Front,  and 
wdcts. 
VI.  1906  Starhuck,  Alexander.  History  of  the  American  whale 
fishery,  from  its  earliest  inception  to  the  year  1876. 
Waltham,  Mass.      1878.     8°     pp.  (2),  768.     6 plates. 

Ang.  50.2         The  same.      6  plates.       {Appended   to    UNITED 

States  —  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries.     Report  for 
1875-76,  8°,  pp.  1-768.) 
45^^*79  Another  copy. 

Ang.  28.4  Steele,  Thomas  Sedgwick.  Canoe  and  camera ;  a  two 
hundred  mile  tour  through  the  Maine  forests.  New  York. 
1880.      8°,     Front.,  wdcts.,  portrs.,  and  maps. 

Contains  a  few  paragraphs  relating  to  fishing. 

15373.24        The  same.     3d  ed.,  revised.     New  York.      1882 

[cop.  1880].      8°      Front.,  wdcts.,  portrs.,  and  map. 

Imperfect :  —  map  in  pocket  wanting. 

Ang.  28.5  Steele,  Thomas  Sedgwick.  Paddle  and  portage,  from 
Moosehead  lake  to  the  Aroostook  river,  Maine.  Boston. 
1882.      8°.     Front.,  wdcts.,  and  map. 

"Trout  stories,"  pp.  54-59. 

"  Illustrated  from  photographs  made  by  the  author." 

Ang.  25.11  Stephens,  Charles  Asbury.  The  Knockabout  club  in 
the  woods ;  the  adventures  of  six  young  men  in  the  wilds 
of  Maine  and  Canada.  Boston.  1887  [cop.  1881].  sm.4°. 
Illustr. 

Contains  a  few  pages  on  fishing. 

*Ang.  28.10  Stevens,  Charles  Woodbury.  Fly-fishing  in  Maine 
lakes;  or,  Camp-life  in  the  wilderness.  Boston,  Rand, 
Avery,  &  CO.      1881  [1880].     24°.     Diagr. 

Ang.  28.10.2      The  same.       [New  ed.      With   supplementary 

pages.]      Boston,^.  Williams  &  co.     1881.     sm.  8°.      Col. 
front,  and  diagr. 

The  frontispiece  contains  six  illustrations  of  flies. 

Ang.  28.11       The  same.      [3d  ed.]       Boston.      1884.     sm.  8° 

Front.,  plates,  and  vigns. 

A  new  chapter  and  numerous  illustrations  have  been  added,  but  this  edition 
does  not  contain  the  illustrations  of  flies. 

Vn.  426*        Another  copy. 


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« 


Ang.  18.71  Stewart,  William  C.  A  caution  to  anglers ;  or,  "  The 
practical  angler"  [by  W.  C.  Stewart],  and  "The  modern 
practical  angler"  [by  Henry  Cholmondeley-Pennell]  com- 
pared. With  remarks  upon  the  decrease  of  trout  and 
proposed  remedies.  Edinburgh.  1871.  16°.  pp.  iv., 
56. 

Portions  of  this  work  were  originally  published  in  the  Field. 

The  author  wishes  to  show  ' '  that  the  similarity  is  almost  entirely  confined 
to  the  title,  and  that  no  two  systems  of  fly-fishing  could  be  more  different  than 
those  advocated  "  by  Mr,  Pennell  and  himself. 

*Ang.  18.57.5     Stewart,  William  C.     The  practical  angler;   or,  The 
art  of  trout-fishing,  more  particularly  applied  to  clear  water. 
Edinburgh.      1857.      16°.      Wdcts. 
Three  editions  were  published  in  1857. 

*Ang.  18.57.8  The  same.  4th  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  Edin- 
burgh.     1 86 1.      16".      Wdcts. 

This  is  the  last  edition  which  was  published  under  the  author's  supervision. 

*Ang.  18.57.I1     The  same.     7th  ed.     Edinburgh.     1877.     16°. 

Wdcts. 

Ang.  49.46.11     Stirling,  J.    The  propagation  of  the  salmonidae.    Prize 

essay.     London.      1884.      8°.      pp.  17.       (LONDON,    Eng. 

—  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries 

exhibition  literature,  xi.  i.]) 
Also  another  edition. 
Ang.  18.47.8     Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.     The  angler's  companion  to 

the  rivers  and  lochs  of  Scotland.     Edinburgh,  etc.      1847. 

12°      Front.,  col.  plate,  and  wdcts. 

Imperfect :  —  map  wanting. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Samuel  T.  Tisdale. 

Treats  chiefly  of  trout  and  salmon,  and  contains  a  description  of  angling 
stations. 

Ang.  18.47.9     T^^^^  same.      2d   ed.      Edinburgh,  etc.       1853. 

sm.  8°.     Front.,  col.  plate,  wdcts.,  and  map. 
Ang.  18.66.5     Stoddart,   Thomas   Tod.      An    angler's    rambles,    and 

angling  songs.     Edinburgh.      1866.     sm.  8°.      Vign. 

Some  of  the  poems  are  reprinted  from  his  "  Songs  and  poems,"  1839,  and 
several  of  the  prose  sketches  originally  appeared  in  a  weekly  sporting  paper, 
published  in  London. 

Ang.  18.37.7  Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.  Angling  reminiscences,  [in 
the  form  of  a  dialogue].  Edinburgh,  ^/c.  1837.  16?, 
Front.,  vigns.,  and  plates. 

*Ang.  18.35.6  Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.  The  art  of  angling  as  prac- 
tised in  Scotland.  2d  ed.  Edinburgh,  etc.  1836.  16°. 
Wdcts. 

1st  edition,  1835. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 43 

Ang.  45.72  Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod.  Songs  and  poems;  in  three 
parts,     Edinburgh.      1839.      8°. 

"  Angling  songs,"  pp.  3-99. 

"The  angling  songs  are  57  in  number  and  some  of  them  of  great  merit." 

—  Westwood  and  Satchell. 

Ang.  48.28  Stone,  Livingston.  Domesticated  trout;  how  to  breed 
and  grow  them.  [With  appendices.]  Boston.  1872. 
sm.  8°  or  12°     Front,  and  wdcts. 

"  Books  on  fish  culture,"  pp.  336-342. 

Ang.  1.28  Storer,  David  Humphreys.  A  history  of  the  fishes  of 
Massachusetts.     Cambridge,  ^/^.      1867.     4°.     '^f^  plates. 

"  From  the  Memoirs  of  the  American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences,''''  with 
the  original  paging. 

46.15  The  same.     Cambridge,  ^/r.     1867.     4°.    "^^^^ plates. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  Memoirs  of  the  American  academy  of  arts  and 
sciences,''''  with  new  paging. 

Storer,  David  Humphreys.  Reports  on  the  ichthyology 
and  herpetology  of  Massachusetts.  Plates.  {In  MASSA- 
CHUSETTS—  Zoological  and  botanical  survey.  Reports  on 
the  fishes,  reptiles,  and  birds  of  Massachusetts,  1839,  8°, 
pp.  1-253.) 
Ang.  47.47  Storer,  Horatio  Robinson.  Observations  on  the  fishes 
of  Nova  Scotia  and  Labrador,  with  descriptions  of  new 
species.     [Boston.      1850.]      8°.     pp.  24.     Plates. 

"  From  the  Boston  journal  of  natural  history ,  Oct.  1850,"  vi.  247-270. 

V.  440  Another  copy. 

Ang.  50.2.4(7)     Streets,  Thomas  Hale.     Contributions  to  the  natural 

history   of  the   Hawaiian  and  Fanning  islands  and   Lower 

California,  made  in  connection  with  the  United  States  north 

Pacific  surveying  expedition,  1873-75.    Washington.    1877. 

81      (U.  S.  NATIONAL  MUSEUM.      Bulletin,  7.) 
VIII.  39(7)     Another  copy. 

122.23  ^^^^  same.      Washington.       1877.       {In    Smith- 

SONL\N  miscel.  coll.,  1878,  8°,  xiii.  7.) 
*Ang.  46.20    Swainson,  William.      The    natural    history    of    fishes, 

amphibians,  &    reptiles,  or  monocardian  animals.      2  vol. 

London.       1838-39.       16°.       Wdcts.      (Lardner,  Diony- 

sius.     Cabinet  cyclopaedia.     Nat.  hist.) 

The  title-pages  are  engraved. 

47.136  Another  copy. 

Sylvester  or  Silvester,  Joshua,  translator.  Bartas, 
his  devine  weekes  &  workes.  See  Saluste,  Guillaume  DE, 
seigneur  Du  Bartas. 

Systemaagriculturae.     1681.     f°.    5^^  [Worlidge,  John] . 


144  ^^^   BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Talfourd-Chater,  F.  J.     See  Chater,  F.  J.  Talfourd. 
Ang.  1.45         Tanner,  Zera  L.     Report  on  the  construction  and  outfit 
of  the  U.  S.  fish  commission  steamer  Albatross.     Wash- 
ington.     1885.     4".     Front.,  wdcts.,  zxidi  plates. 

"  From  the  Annual  report  of  the  commissioner  of  fish  and  fisheries  for  1883." 
The  section  "  Steam  machinery  and  mechanical  appliances,"  is  by  G.  W. 
Baird. 

Tanner,  Zera  L.  Report  on  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  fish 
commission  steamer  Albatross.  1885.  8°.  See  United 
States  —  Commission  offish  and  fisheries. 
Ang.  46.16  Taylor,  John  Ellor.  Nature's  byepaths ;  a  series  of 
recreative  papers  in  natural  history.  2d  ed.  London. 
[1882.]      sm.  8° 

"  The  following  chapters  have  been  either  contributed  to  magazines,  or  are 
abstracts  of  lectures  delivered  to  farmers'  clubs,  etc.,  during  the  last  twelve 
years." — Preface. 

"The  geological  dispersion  of  animals  and  plants,"  pp.  164-209;  "The 
Norfolk  broads,"  pp.  235-251;  "The  county  palatine  [Lancashire],"  pp.  268— 
290;   "  Pike-fishing  in  Norfolk,"  pp.  303-316. 

Ang.  18.00  Taylor,  Samuel,  angler.  Angling  in  all  its  branches,  re- 
duced to  a  complete  science  ;  being  the  result  of  more  than 
forty  years  practice  and  strict  observation  throughout  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  In  three  parts :  describing  the  coun- 
ties of  England,  Wales,  and  Scotland,  the  rivers  which  they 
contain,  the  fish  they  produce,  and  the  parts  best  adapted 
for  angling ;  a  full  description  of  the  different  kinds  of  fish 
taken   by   angling,  a   list   of   artificial   flies,  etc.     London. 

1800.     sm.  8° 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Francis  Lloyd. 

Ang.  49.46.7    Temple,   Capt. .     Seal  fisheries.     London.      1883. 

8°      pp.22.      (London,  ^//^.  —  International  fisheries  ex- 
hibition, 1883.     [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  vii.  5.]  ) 

Also  another  edition. 

Ten  years  in  Sweden.     1865.     8^.     See  [Wheelwright, 
H.  W.]. 
Ang.  46.7         Tenney,  Sanborn.     Natural  history  ;   a  manual  of  zoolo- 
gy.    New  York.      1 866.     8°  or  1.  1 2°      Wdcts. 

"Fishes,"  pp.  318-360. 

Thames  angler  (The).     1846.    24".    See  [Smith,  A.  W., 
««^Hallett,  M.  W.]. 
Ang.  18.53.5      [Theakston,  Michael.]     British  angling  flies.     London, 
etc.      1862.      16°.      Wdcts.  -asi^  plates. 

This  work,  without  the  addenda,  was  published  in  1853  with  the  title,  "A 
list  of  natural  flies  that  are  taken  by  trout,  grayling,  and  smelt,  in  the  streams 
of  Ripon." 

The  illustrations  of  flies  are  taken  from  sketches  made  from  nature  by  a 
daughter  of  the  author. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 45 

*Ang.  18.53.6     Theakston,  Michael.     British  angling  flies.     Revised 

and  annotated  by  F.  M.  Walbran.     Ripon,  etc.      [1883.] 

sm.  8°.     Plates  and  wdcts. 

The  editor  has  added  several  chapters,  and  has  omitted  the  "addenda"  of 
the  1862  edition. 

*Ang.  40.1  Thomas,  Henry  Sullivan.  The  rod  in  India;  being 
hints  how  to  obtain  sport,  with  remarks  on  the  natural  his- 
tory of  fish,  their  culture,  and  value.  2d  ed.  London. 
1 88 1.     1.  8°.      Wdcts.  and  25  plates. 

1st  edition,  1873. — "This  second  edition  is  nearly  half  of  it  a  new 
book."  — Preface. 

Eight  of  the  lithographic  plates  are  colored. 

Eight  chapters  are  devoted  to  the  mahseer,  the  great  fresh  water  game-fish 
of  India. 

Ang.  49.46.7  Thompson,  Sir  Henry  {^b.  1820).  Fish  as  food.  Lon- 
don. 1883.  8°.  pp.  32.  Wdcts.  (London,  Eng. — 
International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  ex- 
hibition literature,  vii.  i.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

*Ang.  1.50      Thompson,    Maurice.        Bow-shooting.       Wdcts.       {In 

Mayer,  A.  M.,   editor.     Sport  with    gun    and    rod,    [cop. 

1883],  8°,  pp.  854-879-) 
Thompson,    William    Gill.       The    fisher's    garland    for 

1822,  etc.      See  Fisher's  garland   (The).      1821,  etc.     8". 

Note. 
Ang.  39.15       Thorne,  James.     Rambles    by  rivers.     With  numerous 

wood-cuts   from   the   drawings  of  the  author.     4  vol.  in  2. 

London.      1844-49.     sm.  1 2°.      Wdcts. 

Contents.  —  [L]  The  Duddon.  The  Mole.  The  Adur,  Arun,  and  Wey. 
The  Lea.  The  Dove.  1844.  — [ii.]  The  Avon.  1845.— [iii.,  iv.]  The 
Thames.     2  vol.     1847-49. 

8474.12  Another  copy  of  vol.  [i.,  ii.]. 
Ang.  1.49  Thornton,  Thomas  (^d.  1823).  A  sporting  tour  through 
the  northern  parts  of  England  and  great  part  of  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland ;  including  remarks  on  English  and 
Scottish  landscape,  and  general  observations  on  the  state 
of  society  and  manners.  With  engravings  from  paintings 
made  on  purpose  by  Mr.  Garrard.  London,  etc.  1804. 
4°.     Front,  and  1 5  plates. 

Reviewed  by  Sir  Walter  Scott  in  the  Edinburgh  review,  v.  398-405. 

Ang.  38.20       Three  in  Norway;   by  two  of  them.     With  illustrations 
from    original    sketches  [by    the    authors].     Philadelphia. 
[1882.]     sm.  8°.     Front.,  plates,  wdcts.,  and  map. 
Contains  chapters  on  "  Trout  "  and  "  Fishing." 


146  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  49.13  Time's  telescope  for  1829;  or,  A  complete  guide  to  the 
almanack.  Containing  an  explanation  of  saints'  days  and 
holidays,  with  illustrations  of  British  history  and  antiqui- 
ties, existing  and  obsolete  rites  and  customs,  sketches  of 
comparative  chronology  and  contemporary  biography ; 
astronomical  occurrences  in  every  month,  comprising 
remarks  on  the  phenomena  of  the  celestial  bodies ;  and 
the  naturalist's  diary,  explaining  the  various  appearances 
in  the  animal  and  vegetable  kingdoms.  [Edited  by  John 
Millard.]  London.  1829.  12°  Front.,  wdcts.,  and 
coat-of-arms. 

Gives  some  account  of  the  fishes  which  are  in  season  each  month. 
The  frontispiece  is  an  engraving,  from  a  painting  by  David  Teniers,  t'he 
younger, 

*Ang.  39.23  Tod,  Suetonius  M.  Trout  fishing  in  the  Isle  of  Man; 
where  to  go  and  what  baits  to  use,  with  a  few  practical 
hints  on  trout  fishing  in  general.  Illustrated  with  photo- 
graphs. Douglas,  ^/f.  [1865.]  16°.  pp.  (6),  62.  Front. 
and  plate. 

Ang.  38.13  Tolfrey,  Frederic,  editor.  Jones's  guide  to  Norway, 
and  salmon-fisher's  pocket  companion.  London.  1848. 
16°.     Front.,  illustr.  title-page,  and  8  col.  plates. 

The  plates  contain  illustrations  of  20  flies,  which  Westwood  and  Satchell 
consider  "  admirably  executed." 

"  The  editor  has  undertaken,  at  the  request  of  Mr.  Jones,  to  put  together 
some  valuable  information  afforded  him,  in  the  shape  of  scraps  and  memo- 
randa, by  two  or  three  of  his  customers  who  have  accomplished  a  trip  to  Nor- 
way." —  Preface. 

*Ang.  26.8  Tolfrey,  Frederic.  The  sportsman  in  Canada.  2  vol. 
London.      1845.      12°      Fronts.  2ind  plates. 

Imperfect:  — plate  wanting  in  vol.  i. 

Contains  accounts  of  several  fishing  excursions,  and  an  appendix  describing 
the  salmon  and  trout  flies  and  rods  best  adapted  to  the  North  American  rivers. 

4355*^2         Another  copy. 
Ang.  38.11      Tolfrey,  Frederic.     The  sportsman  in  France ;   compris- 
ing a  sporting  ramble  through  Picardy  and  Normandy,  and 
boar  shooting  in  Lower  Brittany.     2  vol.     London.    ^1841. 
12°.     Fronts,  and  \o  plates. 

Angling  subjects  are  treated  of  in  vol.  i.  chapters  i,  3,  and  vol.  ii.  chap- 
ters 10,  II.     Chapter  10  of  vol.  ii.  also  describes  salmon-fishing  in  Canada. 

Ang.  18.68  TroUope,  Anthony,  editor.  British  sports  and  pastimes. 
1868.     London,  ^/f.      1868.     sm.  8°. 

"Fishing,"  pp.  158-192. 

"  Reprinted  from  Saint  Pauls  magazine,  edited  by  Anthony  Trollope." 

Trotandot,  John,  pseudon.     See  Pulman,  George  P.  R. 
True  art  of  angling  (The).      1696,  etc.     See  S.,  J. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  1 47 

Ang.  18.36  Turton,  John.  The  angler's  manual ;  or,  Fly-fisher's 
oracle.  With  a  brief  compendium  on  bottom  fishing. 
London,  ^/c.      1836.      16°.     pp.  viii.,  86. 

Imperfect: — frontispiece  wanting. 

Tweed  and  Don.  i860.  16°  See  [Locke,  James]. 
Ang.  18.74.3  Two  of  the  essays  received  on  the  best  means  to  kill 
fish  (particularly  of  the  larger  species)  with  the  least 
cruelty ;  for  the  best  essay  on  which  subject  a  prize  was 
offered  by  the  Baroness  Burdett  Coutts.  Prize  not  awarded 
to  any  of  the  essays,  none  being  sufficiently  practical. 
Dublin.      1874.      8°     pp.  54  +  .     l  plates. 

Two  of  the  plates  are  colored  lithographs. 

The  first  essay,  signed  "Kosciusko,"  gives  a  description  of  the  basking 
shark.  The  second  was  written  by  H.  Robertson,  who  advocates  the  use  of 
the  lever  harpoon. 

Two  summers  in  Norway.  1840.  12**.  See  [Bel- 
ton, ]. 

Ubique,  pseudon.     See  Gillmore,  Parker. 

Ang.  50.49  Uhler,  Philip  Reese,  and  Lugger,  Otto.  List  of  fishes 
of  Maryland.  {Appejtded  to  Maryland — Commissioner 
of  fisheries.     Report,  1876,  8°,  pp.  67-1^6.) 

Ang.  50.49      Addition  to  list  of  fishes  of  Maryland.      (Ditto, 

1877,  8°,  pp.  57-94-) 

Ang.  50.49      Addition  to  list  of  fishes  of  Maryland.      (Ditto, 

1878,  8°,  pp.  107-125.) 

Ang.  50.2.2  United  States  —  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries. 
Bulletin.  Vol.  ii.,  for  1882.  Washington.  1882.  8° 
Wdcts. 

455*79  Also  a  complete  set. 

United  States —  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries.  The 
fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  United  States.  1884, 
etc.     4°.     See  Goode,  G.  B.,  aftd  others. 

Ang.  50.2  United  States — Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries.  Re- 
port of  the  commissioner  for  1 871/72-1885.  With  supple- 
mentary papers.  Pt.  i.-xiii.  Washington.  1873-87.  8° 
Plates,  plans,  wdcts.,  tX.c. 

Contents :  —  i.  Report  on  the  condition  of  the  sea  fisheries  of  the  south 
coast  of  New  England  in  1871  and  1872.  —  ii.-xiii.  Inquiry  into  the  decrease 
of  the  food-fishes.  The  propagation  of  food-fishes  in  the  waters  of  the  United 
States. 

Imperfect:  —  map  wanting  in  pt.  i. 

45^'79  Also  a  complete  set. 


148  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  50.2.1  United  States  —  Commission  of  fish  and  fisheries.  Re- 
port on  the  work  of  the  U.  S.  fish  commission  steamer 
Albatross,  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1883.  By  Z.  L. 
Tanner,  commanding.  Washington.  1885.  8°  Plan 
and  3  plates. 

"  Extracted  from  the  Annual  report  of  the  commissioner  offish  and  fisheries 
for  1883." 

Other  accounts  of  the  work  of  this  steamer  are  found  in  the  later  reports  of 
the  commission. 

Ang.  1.24  United  States  Japan  expedition.  1852-55.  3  vol.  Wash- 
ington. 1856.  4°.  Plates,  wdcts.,  maps,  Qtc.  (33d  cong. 
2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  doc.  no.  79.) 

Contents:  —  i.,  ii.  Perry,  M.  C.  Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  an 
American  squadron  to  the  China  seas  and  Japan  in  1852,  1853,  and  1854. 
2  vol.     1856. 

iii.  Jones,  George.  Observations  on  the  zodiacal  light,  from  April  2, 
1853  to  April  22,  1855.  Made  chiefly  on  board  the  Mississippi,  during  her 
late  cruise  in  eastern  seas  and  her  voyage  homeward.      1856. 

Ang.  50.2.4  United  States  national  museum.  Bulletin.  No.  3,  5, 
7,  9-12,  14,  15,  17,  18.  Washington.  1876-80.  8°. 
Plates. 

Ang.  3. II         Another  copy  of  no.  11. 

VIII.  39        Also  a  complete  set. 

Ang.  50.2.5  United  States  national  museum.  Proceedings  Vol.  i.- 
iv.  1 878-1 88 1.  Washington.  1879-82.  8°  Plates, 
wdcts.,  and  plans. 

VIII.  169       Also  a  complete  set. 

Universal  angler  (The).  1676.  24°  5^^  Walton, 
Izaak,  and  others. 
*Ang.  29.6  Up  de  Graff,  Thad  S.  Bodines;  or.  Camping  on  the 
Lycoming.  A  complete  practical  guide  to  "  camping 
out."  Philadelphia.  1879.  12°.  Front.,  plates,  and 
wdcts. 

"A  truthful  record  and  the  actual  experience  of  two  ardent  fishermen."  — 
Introduction. 

Ang.  47.21  Van  Doren,  Louis  O.  The  fishes  of  the  east  Atlantic 
coast,  that  are  caught  with  hook  and  line.  Including  The 
fishes  of  the  east  coast  of  Florida,  by  S.  C.  Clarke.  New 
York.      1884.      8°     Front,  and  wdcts. 

"  Papers  that  have  appeared  in  the  American  angler." 

*Ang.  32.6  Van  Dyke,  Theodore  Strong.  Flirtation  camp  ;  or.  The 
rifle,  rod,  and  gun  in  California.  A  sporting  romance. 
New  York.      1881.     sm.  8«. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND   FISH   CULTURE.  1 49 

Ang.  18.09  Vaniere,  Jacques.  Fishing.  A  translation  from  the 
Latin  of  [Praidium  rusticum]  book  xv.,  upon  fish,  by  John 
Buncombe.  With  a  brief  introduction,  and  passages  from 
English  writers  selected  as  notes,  [by  Joseph  Haslewood]. 
London.      1809.     sm.  8°.     pp.  (2),  44. 

"The  following  pages  form  an  article  in  the  'Censura  literaria,'  but  a  few 
additional  copies  have  been  printed  for  general  distribution," 

This  translation  was  also  reprinted,  without  acknowledgment,  by  Daniel,  in 
his  "  Supplement  to  the  Rural  sports,"  1813. 

*Ang.  16.62  [Venables,  Col.  Robert]  The  experienc'd  angler,  or, 
Angling  improv'd ;  being  a  general  discourse  of  angling, 
imparting  many  of  the  aptest  wayes  and  choicest  experi- 
ments for  the  taking  of  most  sorts  of  fish  in  pond  or 
river.  '  London.  1662.  24°.  Eitgr.  title-page  and  other 
engrs. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Lt.  Col.  F.  Grant. 

The  Kingdom's  intelligencer  of  Sept.  9th,  1661,  advertises  this  book  as 
"now  newly  extant."  —  "The  engravings  of  fish  are  the  same  as  those  in 
[the  first  four  editions  of]  Walton's  '  Compleat  angler.'" —  Westwood.  and 
Satchell. 

*Ang.  16.62.3      [ ]      T^^^^  same.     3d  ed.  much  enlarged.     London. 

1668.     24°.     Engr.  title-page -AViA  other  engrs. 

The  name  of  each  fish  has  been  written  above  the  engraving  which  repre- 
sents it. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Lt.  CoL  F.  Grant. 

*Ang.  16.62.4     T^^'^^  same.     4th  ed.  much  enlarged.     London. 

1676.      16°.     Engr.  title-page  and  other  engrs. 

The  plates  of  fishes  are  the  same  as  those  in  the  5th  edition  of  the  "  Com- 
pleat angler,"  which  have  been  re-engraved  in  reverse. 

*Ang.  6.76.2     Another  copy,  published  as  pt.  iii.  of  the  "Universal 

angler." 
*Ang.  16.62.6     The  same.     London.      1825.      16°.     Engrs. 

"Memoir,"  pp.  i.-xxiii. 

Ang.  16.62.7        '^f^^  same.     London.      1827.      16°.     Engrs. 

"  Memoir,"  pp.  i.-xxiii. 

Same  as  preceding,  with  a  new  title-page. 

The  last  two  editions  contain  reprints  of  the  title-pages  of  the  first  edition. 
The  illustrations  are,  according  to  Mr.  Bartlett,  "  India  impressions  of  the 
vignettes  engraved  on  silver,"  and  are  mounted  in  the  text. 

Ang.  49.9  Verein  deutscher  fisch  haendler.  How  to  cook  fish. 
Recipes  for  preparing  sea  and  fresh  water  fish  for  the  table, 
collected  by  the  verein  deutscher  fisch  haendler.  From 
the  German,  with  additions,  by  Hugo  Mulertt.  2d  ed. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.      1887.      16".     pp.  64.      Vign. 

Ang.  50.90  Vermont — Commissioners  on  the  restoration  of  sea-fish 
to  the  Connecticut  river.  Report  of  commissioners.  Mont- 
p,elier.      1866.      8°.     pp.  35.     Diagr. 


150  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  50*90  Vermont  —  Fish  commissioners.  Report  of  the  commis- 
sioners for  1867,  1 871/72-1877/78.  6  pam.  Mont- 
pelier,  etc.      1867-78.      8°      Diagrs. 

For  the  years  1875/76,  two  reports  were  published,  —  one  by  M.  C.  Ed- 
munds, and  the  other  by  M.  Goldsmith, 

Ang.  50.2         Verrill,  Addison   Emory.     Report  on  the  cephalopods 
of  the  northeastern  coast  of  America.     46  plates.      {Ap- 
pended to  United  States  —  Commission  of  fish  and  fish- 
eries.    Report  for  1879,  8°,  pp.  211-455.) 
45^-79  Another  copy. 

Ang.  50*2  Verrill,  Addison  Emory.  Report  upon  the  invertebrate 
animals  of  Vineyard  sound  and  the  adjacent  waters,  with  an 
account  of  the  physical  characters  of  the  region.  Plates 
and  wdct.  {Appended  to  UNITED  States  —  Cojnmission  of 
fish  and  fisheries.  Report  for  1871/72,  8°,  pp.  295-778.) 
45i^*79  Another  copy. 

*Ang.  44.3  [Vicary,  John  Fulford.]  A  Danish  parsonage ;  [a 
novel].     By  an  angler.     London.      1884.     sm.  8°. 

Includes  descriptions  of  several  fishing  excursions. 

View  of  the  present  state  of  the  salmon  fishery  of  Scot- 
land.    [1830?]      8°.     See  [Mackenzie,  Murdo], 

Ang.  50<9I  Virginia  —  Fish  commissioners.  Annual  report  of  the 
commissioners  for  1875.     Richmond.      1875.      8°.      Wdcts. 

Ang.  50>9I  Virginia  —  Fish  commissioners.  Annual  reports  of  the 
commissioners  for  1875-6  and  1876—7.  With  the  laws  re- 
lating to  fish  and  game  passed  during  the  session  of 
1876-7.     Richmond.      1877.      8°.      Wdcts. 

*Ang.  1. 31       Vogt,   Karl.     Embryologie    des    salmones.      i    vol.   and 
atlas  of  14    plates,  obi.  4°.      {In  Agassiz,  Louis.       His- 
toire  naturelle  des  poissons  d'eau  douce  de  I'Europe  cen- 
trale,  1842,  8°,  [i.]  ) 
46.51  Three  of  the  plates  are  colored. 

{Atlas,  46.26)    Another  copy. 

W.,  J.  Systema  agriculturae.  1681.  f.  See  [Worl- 
idge,  John]. 

*Ang.  18.61  Wade,  Henry.  Halcyon  ;  or.  Rod-fishing  with  fly,  min- 
now, and  worm.  To  which  is  added  a  short  and  easy 
method  of  dressing  flies,  with  a  description  of  the  materials 
used.     London.      1861.     sm.  8*1      \2  plates. 

Eight  of  the  plates  are  colored.  The  plates  of  flies,  "carefully  coloured 
from  natural  specimens,  have  been  prepared  by  the  writer  and  his  son  expressly 
for  this  work."  — Preface. 

This  was  also  issued  by  the  same  publishers,  without  date,  as  '*  Rod  fishing 
in  clear  water,  by  fly,  minnow,  and  worm." 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND   FISH   CULTURE.  15! 

11375-38  Wallace,  Edwin  R.  Descriptive  guide  to  the  Adiron- 
dacks,  and  handbook  of  travel  to  Saratoga  Springs, 
Schroon  lake,  lakes  Luzerne,  George,  and  Champlain,  the 
Ausable  chasm,  the  Thousand  Islands,  etc.  Revised  and 
corrected  by  the  author.  New  York,  ^/f.  1875.  sm.  8**. 
Front.,  plates,  wdcts.,  and  maps. 

Mentions  the  places  where  fishing  is  to  be  found. 

Ang.  29.1         The  same.     6th  ed.,  revised  and  corrected  by  the 

author.    New  York,  ^/c.     1878  [cop.  1876].    sm.  8°.    Front., 
plates,  wdcts.,  and  maps. 

Ang.  49.46.5     Wallem,  Fredrik  M.     Notes  on  the  fish  supply  of  Nor- 
way.   London.     1883.     8°.    pp.31.    Table.   (LONDON,  £"«^. 
—  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries 
exhibition  literature,  v.  8.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46      Walpole,  Spencer.      The  British    fish  trade.      London. 
1883.      8°.     pp.  (2),  69.     (London,  ^«^.  —  International 
fisheries  exhibition,  1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  litera- 
ture, i.  I.]) 

Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.4  Walpole,  Spencer.  Fish  transport  and  fish  markets. 
London.  1883.  8°.  pp.34.  (LONDON,  ^;/^.  —  Interna- 
tional fisheries  exhibition,  1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition 
literature,  iv.  4.] ) 

Also  another  edition. 

Ang.  49.46.7  Walsh,  R.  F.  On  improved  facilities  for  the  capture, 
economic  transmission,  and  distribution  of  sea  fishes,  and 
how  these  matters  affect  Irish  fisheries.  London.  1883.  8°. 
pp.  37.  (London,  Eng.  — International  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion, 1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  vii.  4.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

*Ang.  6.55  [Walton,  Izaak.  The  compleat  angler;  or,  The  con- 
templative man's  recreation.  Being  a  discourse  of  rivers, 
and  fish-ponds,  and  fish,  and  fishing,  not  unworthy  the 
perusal  of  most  anglers.  2d  ed.,  much  enlarged.  London, 
Marriot.      1655.]      sm.  1 2°.     Engrs. 

The  title-p^e  is  wanting,  and  has  been  replaced  by  a  fac-simile  of  the  title- 
page  of  the  first  edition,  1653. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Lt.  Col.  F.  Grant,  and  his  autograph. 

*Ang.  6.68  [Walton,  Izaak.  The  compleat  angler;  or,  The  con- 
templative man's  recreation.  Being  a  discourse  of  rivers, 
fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  4th  ed.,  much  corrected  and 
enlarged.     London,  Marriot.      1668.]      24".     Engrs. 

Imperfect :  —  title-page  wanting. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Lt.  Col.  F.  Grant. 


152  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  8.10  Walton,  Izaak.  The  compleat  angler.  London,  Burs- 
ter.    1 8 10.      16°.     Engrs. 

Imperfect:  —  pp.  71,  72,  and  portrait  wanting. 

This  is  a  reprint  of  the  first  edition,  but  can  scarcely  be  called  a  fac- 
simile. "  Though  the  plates  are  in  close  imitation  of  their  prototypes, 
there  is  no  attempt  at  identity  in  the  general  getting  up  of  the  work."  — 
T.  Westwood. 

Ang.  8.69  Walton,  Izaak.  The  compleat  angler  ;  or,  The  contem- 
plative man's  recreation.  Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and 
fishing  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of  most  anglers.  [Edited 
by  Alexander  Murray.]  London,  Murray  and  son.  1869. 
sm.  8°.  (Murray's  reprints.) 
A  reprint  of  the  first  edition »__ 

Ang.  8.72  Walton,  Izaak.  The  compleat  angler ;  or,  The  contem- 
plative man's  recreation.  Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and 
fishing  not  unworthy  the  perlisal  of  most  anglers.  [Edited 
by  Alexander  Murray.]  London,  Murray  and  co.  1872. 
sm,  8**.     (Murray's  reprints.) 

A  reprint  of  the  first  edition. 

*Ang.  8.76  Walton,  Izaak.  The  complete  angler ;  or,  The  contem- 
plative man's  recreation.  Being  a  fac-simile  reprint  of  the 
first  edition,  published  in  1653.  London,  Stock.  1876. 
sm.  8°      Wdcts. 

"  Some  of  the  types  used  in  printing  the  first  edition  are  altogether  obso- 
lete. .  .  .  these,  as  well  as  the  sharp  vigorous  little  cuts  of  fish,  and  the 
very  tasteful  title-page,  have  been  reproduced  by  a  photographic  process  which 
is  simply  infallible."  — Preface. 

The  book,  however,  is  not  a  photographic  fac-simile. 

*Ang.  8.80.2  Walton,  Izaak.  The  complete  angler;  or,  The  con- 
templative man's  recreation.  Being  a  fac-simile  reprint  of 
the  first  edition,  published  in  1653.  London,  Stock. 
[1880.]  16°.  Wdcts.  (  [Stock,  Elliot, ////^//.y//^r.  Three 
seventeenth  century  rarities.]) 

"  350  copies.     No.  286." 

Another  issue  of  the  reprint  published  by  Stock  in  1876. 

Ang.  8.82  [Walton,  Izaak.]  The  compleat  angler;  or,  The  con- 
templative man's  recreation.  Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and 
fishing  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of  most  anglers.  London, 
Marriot.  1653.  \^Reprinted,  London,  Griggs.  1882!] 
1 6°      Wdcts. 

A  fac-simile  of  the  first  edition,  produced  by  a  photographic  process. 

In  Satchell's  edition  of  Westwood 's  "Chronicle  of  the  'Compleat  angler'  " 
it  is  stated  that  the  type  has  been  contracted,  thus  reducing  the  size  of  the 
pages,  and  that  other  variations  from  the  original  occur,  due  to  the  "  touching 
up  "  process. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 53 

*Ang.  6.76  Walton,  Izaak,  and  [Cotton,  Charles].  The  compleat 
angler ;   or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.     2  pt.  in 

1  vol.     London,  Marriot.      1676.      16°.     Eiigrs. 

Contents:  —  i.  A  discourse  of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  &  fishing;  by  Izaak 
Walton.  5th  ed.,  much  corrected  and  enlarged.  —  ii.  Instructions  how  to 
angle  for  a  trout  or  grayling  in  a  clear  stream;    [by  Charles  Cotton]. 

On  the  first  fly-leaf  of  pt.  ii.  there  is  a  MS.  table  of  contents. 

This  is  the  last  edition  of  the  *'  Compleat  angler"  published  during  Wal- 
ton's lifetiine.  The  engraved  scroll  found  on  the  title-pages  of  the  earliest 
editions  is  here  pasted  on,  and  the  plates  of  fishes  have  been  re-engraved  in 
reverse.  Pt.  ii.  is  the  first  edition  of  Cotton's  work.  These  two  parts,  with 
the  work  of  Venables  appended,  were  also  issued  under  the  collective  title 
"The  universal  angler." 

*Ang.  6.76.2  ^^^^.Q\l^\^2i2^^,  and  Others.  The  universal  angler,  made 
so  by  three  booi<s  of  fishing;  the  first  written  by  Izaak 
Walton,  the  second  by  Charles  Cotton,  the  third  by  Robert 
Venables.     London,  Marriott.      \6j6.     24°.     Engrs. 

Pt.  i.  is  "  5th  ed.,  much  corrected  and  enlarged;"  iii.  is  "4th  ed.  much 
enlarged." 

Each  of  these  works  was  also  issued  separately. 

*Ang.  7.50  Walton,  Izaak.  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  compleat 
angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  Carefully 
and  correctly  published  from  the  best  editions,  with  notes 
by  Moses  Browne.  To  which  [is]  added  an  appendix. 
London,  Kent.  1750.  sm.  12*".  Front.,  plates,  and 
wdcts. 

For  a  criticism  of  Browne's  editing,  see  Westwood  and  Satchell's  "  Biblio- 
theca  piscatoria,"  p.  220. 

*Ang.  7.59  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  compleat 
angler;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  Correctly 
and  accurately  published,  with  notes,  by  Moses  Browne. 
7th  ed.,  much  amended  and  improved.     With  an  appendix. 

2  pt.   in  I  vol.  (paged   contin.).      London,  Kent.       1759. 
sm.  12*1     Fronts.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Pt.  ii.  is  "  3d  ed.,  improved." 
Imperfect :  —  pp.  147-166  wanting. 

*Ang.  7.60  Walton,  Izaak,  ajid  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  To  which 
are  now  prefixed  the  lives  of  the  authors.  [Edited]  with 
notes  [by  John  Hawkins].  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  London, 
Hope.  1760.  sm.  8°  Front.,  plates,  engrs.,  and  port,  of 
Cotton. 

The  "  Ecloga  piscatoria,"  attributed  to  Metastasio,  is  inserted  in  MS.  at  the 
end. 

Most  of  the  plates  are  dated  1759. 

The  life  of  Walton  was  written  by  Hawkins,  that  of  Cotton  by  W. 
Oldys. 


154  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  7.66  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  To  which  is 
now  prefixed  the  lives  of  the  authors.  [Edited]  by  John 
Hawkins.  2d  ed.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  London,  Rivington, 
etc.  1766.  sm.  8°  Front.,  plates,  engrs.,  and  port,  of 
Cotton. 

The  edition  of  1 760  with  a  new  title-page. 

An  advertisement  describing  the  establishment  of  Onesimus  Ustonson, 
dealer  in  fishing  supplies,  and  an  engraved  sheet  entitled  "The  anglers  assist- 
ant," are  inserted  before  the  frontispiece. 

*Ang.  7.72  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  compleat 
angler  ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  Correctly  and 
accurately  published  by  Moses  Browne.  8th  ed.,  with  all. 
the  songs  set  to  music.  Also  an  appendix.  2  pt.  in  i  vol. 
(paged  contin.).  London,  Causton.  1772.  sm.  1 2". 
Fronts.,  plates,  and  wdct's. 

Pt.  ii.  is  "  4th  edition  improved." 
The  music  is  the  work  of  the  editor. 

*Ang.  7.75  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  To  which  are 
prefixed  the  lives  of  the  authors.  [Edited]  by  Sir  John 
Hawkins.  3d  ed.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  London,  Rivington,  etc. 
I775>  '74-  sm.  8°.  Front.,  plates,  engrs.,  and  port,  of 
Cotton. 

•Ang.  7.84  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  the 
lives  of  the  authors  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  4th 
ed.,  with  large  additions.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  London,  Riv- 
ington. 1784.  sm.  8°  Front.,  plates,  engrs.,  wdcts.,  and 
port,  of  Cottoti. 

In  this  edition  the  life  of  Walton  has  been  enlarged,  and  a  life  of  Cotton 
by  Hawkins  substituted  for  the  one  by  W.  Oldys  in  the  earlier  editions.  An 
"  Ecloga  piscatoria,"  attributed  to  Metastasio,  has  been  added  to  the  appen- 
dix. 

*Ang.  7.92  Walton,  Izaak,  a?td  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  the 
lives  of  the  authors  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  5th 
ed.,  with  additions.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  London,  Rivington, 
etc.  1792.  sm.  8°.  Front.,  plates,  engrs.,  wdcts.,  and 
port,  of  Cotton. 

The  edition  of  1791  with  a  new  title-p^e. 

The  edition  of  1791  was  revised  by  J.  S.  Hawkins,  son  of  Sir  John,  who 
found  on  the  margins  of  his  father's  copy  of  the  fourth  edition  "  some  correc- 
tions and  additions,  which,  though  not  many,  have  been  all  made  use  of,  from 
a  wish  that  the  book  might  receive  the  advantage  of  his  last  corrections." 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 55 

*Ang.  7.97  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  the 
lives  of  the  authors  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  6th 
ed.,  with  additions.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  London,  Rivington, 
etc.      1797.      12**.     Plates  dind  wdcts. 

Imperfect :  —  frontispiece  and  portrait  of  Cotton  wanting. 

Ang.  8.08  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  the 
lives  of  the  authors  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  [7th 
ed.,  with  improvements  and  additions.]  London,  Bagster. 
1808.      8°'.     Front.,  portrs.,  plates,  etigrs.,  and  wdcts. 

Hawkins'  notes  have  been  revised  in  this  edition,  and  some  additions  made 
to  them. 

*Ang.  8.08.2     The  same.      [7th   ed.,  with  improvements  and 

additions.]  London,  Bagster.  1808.  8°  Large  paper. 
Portrs.,  plates,  engrs.,  and  wdcts. 

A  portrait  of  Walton  has  been  substituted  for  the  frontispiece,  and  a 
colored  plate  inserted  to  face  page  210. 

On  page  7  is  pasted  a  list  of  the  illustrations  of  the  ordinary  7th  edition. 

*Ang.  8.15  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  the 
lives  of  the  authors  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins  and 
the  present  editor  [Henry  Ellis.  8th  ed.]  London,  Bags- 
ter. 18 1 5.  8°.  Large  paper.  Portrs.,  plates,  engrs., 
wdcts.,  fac-sim.,  and  maps. 

Ang.  8.22  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  the  lives 
of  the  authors  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  [9th  ed. 
Edited  by  T.  Gosden.]  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  (paged  contin.).  Lon- 
don, 5;«/V//.     1822.     8*^.    Portrs., plates,  vigns.,2indfac-sims. 

With  a  reprint  of  the  title-page  of  the  first  edition. 

The  platefe  are  all  new. 
*Ang.  8.23.2  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  to  which  are  added  an  introductory  essay  [by  John 
Major],  the  Linnaean  arrangement  of  the  various  river-fish 
delineated  in  the  work,  and  illustrative  notes.  [Edited  by 
Richard  Thomson.]  2pt.  in  i  vol.  (paged  contin. ).  London, 
Major.      1823.      16°.     Portrs.,  plates,  fac-sims.,  znd  wdcts. 

Most  of  the  plates  have  the  date  1822. 

At  the  end  is  pasted  a  slip  of  paper  on  which  is  written  the  following  acros- 
tic:— 

Where  silvery  streams  with  rippling  music  play, 
Angling  along  their  banks  oft  wouldst  thou  stray. 
Losing  thyself  awhile  in  pleasant  dreams. 
Those  quaintly  simple,  prose-poetic  streams 
Of  charming  colloquy,  refreshing,  bright. 
Ne'er  read,  dear  honest  Angler,  save  with  new  delight. 
May,  1854.     Sarum.  c.  v.  G. 


156  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  8.23  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler,  etc.  [Edited  by  Richard  Thomson.]  2  pt.  in 
I  vol.  (paged  contin.).  London,  Major.  1823.  16". 
Large  paper.     Portrs.,  plates,  fac-sims.,  and  wdcts. 

A  large  paper  copy  of  the  preceding  edition.  The  plates  are  on  India  paper, 
mounted,  and  most  of  them  have  the  date  1822. 

*Ang.  8.24.2  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  to  which  are  added  an  introductory  essay  [by 
John  Major],  the  Linnaean  arrangement  of  the  various  river 
fish  delineated  in  the  work,  and  illustrative  notes.  [Edited 
by  Richard  Thomson.]  2d  ed.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  (paged 
contin.).  London,  Major.  1824.  16°.  Portrs.,  fae-sims., 
plates,  and  wdcts. 

*Ang.  8.24      Tlie  same.     2d  ed.     2  pt.  in  i  vol.  (paged  contin.). 

'London,  Afajor.  1824.  16°.  Large  paper.  Portrs.,  fac- 
sims.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

The  plates  are  on  India  paper,  mounted. 

*Ang.  8.24.3  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler.  2  vol.  Chiswick,  Whittmgham.  1824.  24°. 
Portrs.  and  vigns. 

A  reprint  of  Hawkins'  6th  edition,  1797. 

Ang.  8.25  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or.  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  the 
lives  of  the  authors  and  notes,  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  Lon- 
don. Dove.  1825.  24°.  Portrs.,  engr.  title-page,  and 
plates.      (English  classics.) 

On  the  first  fly-leaf  is  pasted  Walton's  epitaph,  engraved  from  a  fac-simile 
of  his  tombstone,  and  at  the  end  a  plate  containing  the  autographs  of  Walton 
and  Cotton.     These  engravings  appeared  in  the  edition  of  1822. 

*Ang.  8.25.2  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  2  pt.  in 
I  vol.  (paged  contin.).  London,  Pickering.  1825.  48°. 
Front.,  engr.  title-page,  and  wdcts. 

14434.6         Another  copy. 

*Ang.  8.26  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler.  2  vol.  Chiswick,  Whittingham.  1826.  24°. 
Portrs.  and  wdcts. 

A  reprint  of  Hawkins'  6th  edition,  1797. 

*Ang.  8.26.2  Walton,  Izaak,  atid  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  2  pt.  in 
I  vol.  (paged  contin.).  London,  Pickering.  1826.  32° 
Portrs.,  engr.  title-page,  and  wdcts. 

The  portraits  and  engraved  title-page  have  the  date  1827. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 57 

•Ang.  8.33  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  lives 
and  notes  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  Edited  by  James  Ren- 
nie.  Edinburgh,  Chambers,  etc.  1833.  16°.  Port,  of 
Walton,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

On  a  fly-leaf  at  the  end  is  written  a  sonnet  entitled  "  The  trout." 

*Ang.  8.35  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  to  which  are  added  an  introductory  essay  [by  John 
Major],  the  Linnaean  arrangement  of  the  various  river  fish 
delineated  in  the  work,  and  illustrative  notes.  [Edited  by 
Richard  Thomson.]  3d  ed.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  (paged  con- 
tin.).  London,  Major.  1835.  '  6°  Portrs.,  fac-sims., 
plates,  and  wdcts. 

A  reprint  of  the  second  edition,  1824;  with  the  addition  of  a  portrait  of 
Thomas  Wharton. 

*Ang.  8.36.2  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  With 
original  memoirs  and  notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas.  2  vol. 
(paged  contin.).  London,  Pickering.  1836  ['35—36]. 
1.8°.  pp.  (16),  ccxii.,  (2)-f-(4),  436,  (32).  Portrs., 
plates,  wdcts.,  and  engrs. 

With  reprints  of  the  original  title-pages.  An  engraved  title-page  and  some 
of  the  plates  have  the  date  1832. 

This  edition  contains  the  variations  of  the  first  five  editions. 

Each  volume  has  the  book-plate  of  Henry  Cooper  Key. 

*Ang.  1.26  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  Index  to  the 
original  and  inserted  illustrations  contained  in  the  "Com- 
plete angler,"  Pickering,  publisher,  [1836]  ;  five  volumes, 
with  1026  illustrations,  comprising  portraits,  views,  zoolog- 
ical plates,  original  drawings,  oil  paintings,  pen  and  ink 
sketches,  &c.  Rare,  original,  and  unique.  New  York. 
1866.      4°.     Portrs. 

"  50  copies  printed  for  private  distribution.     No.  17." 
"  William  Daniell  gave  the  labor  of  fifteen  years  to  the  adornment  of  these 
volumes.     .     .     .     Many  a  rare  tome  has  been  denuded  of  its  portraits  and 
engravings  to  enrich  this  splendid  copy.     ...     It  may  well  be  pronounced 
the  finest  copy  known  !  "  —  Introduction. 

Ang.  8.36  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  lives 
and  notes  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  Edited  by  James  Ren- 
nie.  Edinburgh, /v'rt.y^r  6"  r<;.,  etc.  1836.  16".  Port,  of 
Walton,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

A  paginal  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1833. 

*Ang.  8.37      Walton,    Izaak,   and  Cotton,    Charles.      The   complete 

angler.     2  vol.      London,  Tilt,  etc.      1837.     32°.      Fronts. 
(Tilt's  miniature  classical  library.) 

A  reprint  of  Walton's  5th  edition  and  of  Cotton's  ist,  without  notes. 


158  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  8.39  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  notes 
and  the  lives  of  the  authors.  London,  Lewis.  1839. 
1.  12".     Portrs.,  plates,  fac-sims.,  and  wdcts. 

A  reprint,  with  some  alteration,  of  the  edition  published  by  Major  in  1835. 

Ang.  8.42         Walton,    Izaak,   and  Cotton,    Charles.      The    complete 
angler;   or.  Contemplative  rnan's  recreation.     With  notes 
and  the  lives  of  the  authors.     London,  Washbourne.    1842. 
1,  12°      Portrs.,  plates,  fac-sims.,  and  wdcts. 
A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1839. 

*Ang.  8.44.2  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  Edited 
by  John  Major.  4th  ed.  London,  Bogue,  etc.  1844. 
16°.     Portrs.,  fac-sims.,  wdcts.,  dixxd  plates. 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

Nine  plates  by  John  Absolon  have  been  substituted  for  Wale's  designs. 

*Ang.  8.44      The  same.     4th  ed.     London,  Bogne,  etc.      1844. 

16°.     Large  paper.     Portrs.,  fac-sims.,  wdcts.,  2S\d  plates. 

14434.7  Another  copy. 

Ang.  8.47  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  With 
notes,  a  bibliographical  preface  giving  an  account  of  fishing 
and  fishing-books,  and  a  notice  of  Cotton  and  his  writings, 
by  the  American  editor  [G.  W.  Bethune].  To  which  is 
added  an  appendix,  including  the  most  complete  catalogue 
of  books  on  angling  ever  printed.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  New 
York  and  London,  Wiley  &  Putnam.  1847.  12".  Portrs., 
fac-sims.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

Imperfect:  —  pp.  Ixxxv.,  Ixxxvi.  of  vol.  i.,  containing  a  fac-simile  of  the 
original  title-p^e,  wanting. 

"  For  the  lover  of  angling-books,  and  for  the  collector  especially,  there  is 
no  edition  so  useful  as  this."  —  T.  Weshvood. 

14434.8  Another  copy. 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 
*Ang.  8.51       Walton,    Izaak,    and  Cotton,    Charles.       The    complete 
angler ;   or.  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.     With  a 
new   introduction   and   notes.     2    pt.  in  i  vol.  (paged  con- 
tin.).      London,    Canston.       1851.       16°.      Portrs.,  plates, 

and  tvdcts. 

With  a  reprint  of  the  original  title-page. 

*Ang.  8.53  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler.  New  ed.  Edited  by  "  Ephemera"  [Edward  Fitz- 
gibbonj.  London,  Lngram,  Cooke,  and  co.  1853.  sm.  8°. 
Front.,  illustr.  title-page,  portrs.,  wdcts.,  zxid  plates. 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

A  volume  of  Ingram  and  Cooke's  "  Illustrated  library." 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH  CULTURE.  1 59 

Ang.  1 1. 1  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler.  Edited  by  Ephemera  [Edward  Fitzgibbon].  Lon- 
don and  New  York,  Roiitledge  &  sons.  [18 — .]  sm.  8° 
Front.,  wdcts.,  portrs.,  dind  plates. 

The  title-page  is  illustrated. 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1853. 

Ang.  8.54  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler.  Edited  by  "Ephemera"  [Edward  Fitzgibbon]. 
2d  ed.  London,  Cooke.  1854.  sm.  8°.  Front.,  illustr. 
title-page,  portrs.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

*Ang.  8.56  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  With 
lives  of  the  authors  and  notes.  Edited  by  Edward  Jesse. 
To  which  are  added  papers  on  fishing-tackle,  fishing  sta- 
tions, etc.  by  H.  G.  Bohn.  London,  Bokn.  1856.  sm.  8°. 
Portrs.,  fac-sitns.,  and  wdcts. 

A  volume  of  "  Bohn's  illustrated  library."  This  is  one  of  the  copies  issued 
without  plates. 

*Ang.  8.58  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler.  2  vol.  London,  Groombridge  and  sons.  1858. 
3  2°.     Fronts. 

A  reprint  of  the  edition  published  by  Tilt  in  1837. 

Ang.  8.59  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  With  notes, 
a  bibliographical  preface  giving  an  account  of  fishing  and 
fishing-books,  and  a  notice  of  Cotton  and  his  writings,  by 
the  American  editor  [G.  W.  Bethune].  To  which  is  added 
an  appendix  including  the  most  complete  catalogue  of 
books  on  angling  ever  printed.  2  pt.  in  i  vol.  New  York, 
Wiley.      1859.      12".     Portrs.,  fac-siins.,  wdcts.,  dind  plates. 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1847. 

*Ang.  8.60  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  With 
original  memoirs  and  notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas.  2d  ed. 
2  vol.  (paged  contin.).  London,  Nattali  and  Bond.  i860. 
1.8°  pp.  (16),  ccxii.,  (4) -I- (4),  436,  (32).  Portrs., 
engrs.,  wdcts.,  and  plates. 

With  reprints  of  the  original  title-pages. —  A  re-issue  of  Pickering's  edition 
of  1836. 

The  engravings  are  on  India  paper,  mounted.  A  rare  portrait  of  Cotton,  a 
proof  etching,  is  inserted  in  vol.  ii. 

Each  volume  has  the  armorial  book-plate  of  William  Harrison,  F.S.A. 

*i443i.33      Another  copy. 


l60  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  8.61  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  With 
lives  of  the  authors  and  notes.  Edited  by  Edward  Jesse. 
To  which  are  added  papers  on  fishing-tackle,  fishing  sta- 
tions, etc.  by  H.  G.  Bohn.  London,  Bohn.  1861.  sm.8°. 
Portrs.,  plates,  fac-sims.,  and  wdcts. 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 
The  edition  of  1856  with  a  new  title-page. 

*Ang.  8.66  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  Edited 
by  John  Major.  2  vol.  (paged  contin.).  Boston,  Little, 
Brown,  and  co.  1866.  8°  or  1.  12°.  Portrs.,  plates,  fac- 
sims.,  and  wdcts. 

"  100  copies  printed." 
With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

A  reprint  of  Major's  edition  of  1844,  with  India  proof  impressions  of  the 
plates. 

Ang.  8.66.2     Walton,    Izaak,   and  Cotton,    Charles.      The   complete 

angler.     Boston,  Tic knor  and  Fields.      1866.    24°.     Portrs. 

and  wdcts. 

With  a  reprint  of  the  original  title-page. 

From  the  plates  of  Bell  and  Daldy's  edition,  1863. 

*Ang.  8.67  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  Edited 
by  John  Major.  Boston.  Little,  Brown,  and  co.  1867 
[1866].  16°  or  sm.  12°  Portrs.,  fac-sims.,  plates,  and 
wdcts. 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

From  the  same  electrotype  plates  as  Major's  edition  of  1866.  . 

14434.9         Another  copy. 

*Ang.  8.75      Walton,    Izaak,    and   Cotton,   Charles.      The    complete 

angler.     Y^ovi^ox^,  George  Bell  and  sons.     1875.     16°.    Front. 

and  wdcts. 

With  a  reprint  of  the  original  title-page. 

Ang.  8.75.2  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  With 
original  memoirs  and  notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas.  Lon- 
don, Chatto  and  Windus.  1875.  sm.  8°.  Portrs.,  engr. 
title-page,  and  plates. 

A  re-issue  of  the  edition  published  by  Pickering  in  1836. 

*Ang.  8.80  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler ;  or.  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  With 
notes,  a  bibliographical  preface,  and  a  notice  of  Cotton  and 
his  writings,  by  the  American  editor,  G.  W.  Bethune. 
[With  an  appendix  including    his  "  Waltonian  library."] 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  l6l 

New  ed.,  with  some  additions  and  corrections  from  the 
editor's  own  copy.  2  vol.  in  i.  New  York,  John  Wiley 
&  sons.     1880.    1.8°.     Portrs.,  fac-sims.,  wdcts.,  2ind  plates. 

"Only  100  copies  printed.     No.  36." 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

A  reprint  of  the  text  of  the  American  edition  of  1847. 

*Ang.  8.81  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  Edited 
by  John  Major.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott  &  co.  [1881.] 
8?  or  1.  12°.      Portrs.,  fac-sims.,  plates,  and  wdcts. 

"  Edition  de  luxe.     250  copies  printed.     No.  54." 

With  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  title-page. 

This  edition  is  a  re-issue  of  Major's  editions  of  1866  and  1867,  but  contains 
12  additional  plates.  The  illustrations  are  on  India  paper,  and  the  woodcuts 
are  mounted  in  the  text. 

*Ang.  8.83  Walton,  Izaak,  and  Cotton,  Charles.  The  complete 
angler;  or,  The  contemplative  man's  recreation.  Edited 
by  John  Major.  London,  Nimmo  and  Bain.  1883.  8". 
Portrs.,  plates,  fac-sims.,  and  wdcts. 

A  reprint  of  Major's  fourth  edition,  pubHshed  in  1844.  The  six  plates 
and  the  portraits  of  Walton  and  Cotton  are  original  etchings,  and  dupli- 
cates on  laid  Japan  paper  are  inserted  opposite.  The  woodcuts  are  on  China 
paper  and  are  mounted  in  the  text. 

*Ang.  12.26  Walton,  Izaak.  Izaak  Walton  :  his  wallet  booke.  [New- 
ly set  forth  and  adorn'd  with  sculptures  curiously  engraven 
by  Joseph  Crawhall.]  London.  1885.  8°.  Colored 
illustrations. 

"Large  paper:    100  copies  only.     No.  14." 

A  collection  of  the  songs  and  poesies  contained  in  the  "  Compleat  angler." 
The  illustrations  are  all  hand  colored. 

*I4434.I4  Walton,  Izaak.  The  lives  of  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry 
Wotton,  Richard  Hooker,  George  Herbert.  [Also  "Let- 
ters written  by  George  Herbert ;  with  others  by  John 
Donne."]      4th  ed.     London.      1675.      16".     Portrs. 

14431.30        Walton,  Izaak.     The  lives  of  John   Donne,  Sir   Henry 

Wotton,   Richard    Hooker,  George    Herbert,  and    Robert 

Sanderson.       With     notes,    and    the    life    of    the    author, 

by    Thomas    Zouch.       York.       1796.       4°.        Portrs.    and 

plate. 

With  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Thomas  Palmer. 

14434.16        Walton,   Izaak.     The  lives  of   John  Donne,  Sir  Henry 

Wotton,    Richard    Hooker,   George    Herbert,   and    Robert 

Sanderson.     New  ed.      [With    "  Reasons    of    the    present 

judgment    of    the   university    of    Oxford,    concerning    the 

solemn    league     and     covenant,    etc.     Approved    June    i, 

1647."]      2  vol.     Oxford.      1805.      16°. 


1 62  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  12.9  Walton,  Izaak.  The  lives  of  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry 
Wotton,  Richard  Hooker,  George  Herbert,  and  Robert 
Sanderson.  With  notes,  and  the  life  of  the  author,  by 
Thomas  Zouch.  2d  ed.  York.  1807.  8°.  Portrs.  and 
plate. 

*Ang.  12.10  Walton,  Izaak.  The  lives  of  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry 
Wotton,  Richard  Hooker,  George  Herbert,  and  Robert 
Sanderson ;  to  which  is  now  first  added  Love  and  truth. 
With  notes,  and  the  life  of  the  author,  by  Thomas 
Zouch.  3d  ed.  2  vol.  York.  181 7.  8°.  Portrs.  and 
plate. 

14434.17  Walton,  Izaak.     The  lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  Hooker, 
14442.8     Herbert,  and  Sanderson.    With  some  account  of  the  author 

and  his  writings.  2  vol.  Boston,  ^/^.  1832.  16".  ( [YoUNG, 
Alexander,  editor^  Library  of  the  old  English  prose 
writers,  5,  6.)      2  cop. 

"  The  present  edition,  so  far  as  the  text  is  concerned,  is  an  exact  copy  of 
Zouch's."  —  Preface. 

14431.31  Walton,  Izaak.  The  lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  Hooker, 
Herbert,  and  Sanderson.  London.  1853.  8°.  Portrs. 
(The  universal  library.     Biography,  i.  i.) 

14434.18        The  same.     With  some  account  of  the  author  and 

his  writings  by  Thomas  Zouch.  New  ed.,  with  notes. 
Boston,      i860,     sm.  8°. 

14434.20  Walton,  Izaak.  Lives  of  John  Donne,  Henry  Wotton, 
Richard  Hooker,  and  George  Herbert.  With  an  introduc- 
tion by  Henry  Morley.  London,  etc.  1888.  sm.  8° 
(MORLEY,  Henry,  editor.     Universal  library,  59.) 

Ang.  12.25      Walton,  Izaak.     Waltoniana;   inedited  remains  in  verse 
and  prose.     With  notes  and  preface  by  R.  H.  Shepherd. 
London.      1878.     sm.  8°. 
14434.24        Another  copy. 

Waltonian    library    (A).      1847,  ^t<^-      5^^  [Bethune, 
G.   W.]. 

Ang.  38.12  Waring,  George  Edwin, yr.  The  bride  of  the  Rhine; 
two  hundred  miles  in  a  Mosel  row-boat.  To  which  is 
added  a  paper  on  the  Latin  poet  Ausonius  and  his  poem 
"  Mosella,"  by  C.  T.  Brooks.  Boston.  1878.  16°  Front., 
wdcts.,  maps,  and  plans. 

"Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  Scribner's  monthly." 

"  Mosella,"  the  loth  Idyl  of  Ausonius,  includes  a  description  of  the  fishes 

and  fishing  of  the  Moselle.     A  portion  of  it,  translated  into  English  verse,  is 

found  in  Mr.  Brooks  paper. 

15548.37        Another  copy. 


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ANGLING,   FISHES, 'and  FISH   CULTURE.  1 63 

VII.  2214       Warren,   Thomas  Robinson.      Shooting,    boating,   and 
fishing    for   young    sportsmen.      New  York.      1871.       12**. 
Front. ^  plate,  and  wdcts. 
"  Fishing,"  pp.  139-165. 

Ang.  26.1  Watson,  Beriah  Andre.  The  sportsman's  paradise  ;  or. 
The  lake  lands  of  Canada.  With  illustrations  by  D.  C. 
and  Harry  Beard.  Philadelphia.  1888.  8°.  Front,  and 
wdcts. 

Contains  a  few  pages  on  fishing. 

Ang.  49.46.  li  Watt,  W.  The  currents,  temperatures,  and  physical 
conditions  of  the  sea,  in  relation  to  reproduction,  growth, 
.and  migrations  of  fish.  Prize  essay.  London.  1884.  8°. 
pp.20.  (London,  Eitg.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition, 
1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  xi.  19.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

Way  (A)  to  get  wealth.     1676.     4°.     See  [Markham, 
Gervase] . 

Ang.  45.76  Wayth,  C.  Trout  fishing;  or.  The  river  Darent.  A 
rural  poem.     London.      1845.     1.  12°.     pp.  71. 

*Ang.  18.85  Webster,  David,  angler.  The  angler  and  the  loop-rod. 
Edinburgh,  <?/<:.       1885.     sm.  8".    Port.,  plates,  wdcts.,  and 

map. 

The  three  plates  of  flies  are  colored. 

*Ang.  18.86.2  Wells,  Henry  P.  The  American  salmon  fisherman. 
New  York.      1886.     sm.  4°.     Front.,  map,  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  18.85.6  Wells,  Henry  P.  Fly-rods  and  fly-tackle;  sugges- 
tions as  to  their  manufacture  and  use.  New  York.  1885. 
sm.  4*1     Front,  and  wdcts. 

Ang.  12.23  Westwood,  Thomas.  The  chronicle  of  the  "  Compleat 
angler "  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton ;  being  a 
bibliographical  record  of  its  various  editions  and  mutations. 
New  ed.,  with  some  notes  and  additions  by  Thomas  Satchell. 
London.      1883.     sm.  4°. 

This  work  contains  a  record  of  97  editions  of  the  "  Compleat  angler." 
14434. 1         Another  copy. 

*Ang.  12.28  Westwood,  Thomas.  In  memoriam;  Izaak  Walton, 
obiit  15th  Dec,  1683.  Twelve  sonnets  and  an  epilogue. 
[London.      1884.]      sm.  4".     ff.  16. 

Printed  on  one  side  of  the  leaf  only. 

A-ng.  3*5  Westwood,  Thomas.     A  new  bibliotheca  piscatoria,  or. 

General  catalogue  of  angling  and  fishing  literature ;   with 
bibliographical    notes    and   data.      London.       1861.       16°. 
pp.  78. 
3^.6  Another  copy. 


164  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  18.80.8  Westwood,  Thomas.  The  scholarly  angler,  and  the 
Angler  s  note-book.      [London.      1884.]      sq.  32°.     pp.6. 

Published  as  the  first  article  in  the  new  series  of  the  Angler'' s  note-book. 

*Ang.  3.8  Westwood,  Thomas,  and  Satchell,  Thomas.  Biblio- 
theca  piscatoria,  a  catalogue  of  books  on  angling,  the  fish- 
eries, and  fish-culture ;  with  bibliographical  notes,  and  an 
appendix  of  citations  touching  on  angling  and  fishing  from 
old  English  authors.     London.      1883.      8°. 

Imperfect :  — pp.  i.,  ii.  wanting. 

This  work  is  founded  upon  Westwood 's  New  bibliotheca  p'scatoria,  which 
appeared  in  1861. 

DR.  3.308       Another  copy. 
IV.  2022        Another  copy. 

Wet   days   at    Edgewood.      1884.      8°      See    [Mitchell, 
D.  G.]. 
*Ang.  18.49.3     Wheatley,  Hewett.     The  rod  and  line ;    or,  Practical 
hints  and  dainty  devices  for  the  sure  taking  of  trout,  gray- 
ling, etc.     London.      1849.      16°.     g  col.  plates. 

Plate  3  is  used  as  a  frontispiece. 

"  My  book  may,  in  some  measure,  be  considered  a  sequel  to  Mr.  Ronalds's 
'  Flyfisher's  entomology.'  " — Introduction. 

Ang.  49.46.3     Wheeldon,  J.  P.     Angling  clubs  and  preservation  soci- 
eties of  London  and  the  provinces.     London.      1883.      8° 
pp.  79.     (London,  E7tg.  —  International  fisheries  exhibi- 
tion, 1883.      [The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  iii.  2.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

*  Ang.  39.13  Wheeldon,  J.  P.  Angling  resorts  near  London;  the 
Thames  and  the  Lea.     London.      [1878.]      16°. 

Much  of  the  subject-matter  was  originally  published  in  Bell's  Life  in  Lon- 
don, of  which  the  author  was  piscatorial  correspondent. 

Osmund  Lambert  in  his  "Angling  Hterature  in  England"  says  of  Mr. 
Wheeldon's  work:  •'  His  descriptions  are  as  faithful  as  minute,  and  display  a 
familiar  acquaintance  with  our  angling  country  near  the  metropolis." 

Ang.  49.46.7  Wheeldon,  J.  P.  Freshwater  fishing  in  Great  Britain 
other  than  trout  or  salmon.  London.  1883.  8°.  pp.ii.,88. 
(London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 
[The  fisheries  exhibition  literature.]  ) 

VIII.  391  (iii)  Wheeldon,  J.  P.  Practical  lessons  in  the  gentle  craft. 
(/«  London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition, 
1883.  The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  1884,  8",  iii. 
441-525.) 

Ang.  42.1  [Wheelwright,  Horace  William.]  Bush  wanderings  of 
a  naturalist ;  or,  Notes  on  the  field  sports  and  fauna  of  Aus- 
tralia Felix.  By  an  old  bushman.  London,  ^/r.  1861. 
16°. 

"River  fish  and  angling,"  pp.  243-247;  ".Sea-fish  and  sea-fishing," 
pp.  248-257. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH  CULTURE.  1 65 

*Ang.  38.21  [Wheelwright,  Horace  William.]  A  spring  and  sum- 
mer in  Lapland ;  with  notes  on  the  fauna  of  Lulea 
Lapmark.  By  an  old  bushman.  London.  1864. 
sm.  S''. 

"These  notes  have,  for  the  greater  part,  already  appeared  in  the  Field." — 
Preface. 

"  Fish  peculiar  to  these  waters,"  pp.  156-166. 

Ang.  38.24  [Wheelwright,  Horace  William.]  Ten  years  in  Swe- 
den ;  being  a  description  of  the  landscape,  climate,  domes- 
tic life,  forests,  mines,  agriculture,  field  sports,  and  fauna  of 
Scandinavia.  By  "  an  old  bushman."  London.  1865.  8°. 
pp.  xvi.,  592. 

"  Sea  fisheries,"  pp.  66-70;  "  Swedish  field  sports  and  fishing,"  pp.  166- 
202;   "Fishes,"  pp.  468-592. 

I.  4366  Whishaw,  Frederick  J.  Out  of  doors  in  Tsarland ;  a 
record  of  the  seeings  and  doings  of  a  wanderer  in  Russia. 
London,  etc.      1893.     sm.  8*1     Front,  and  vign. 

Contents:  —  A  Russian  village.  —  In  the  streets  of  St.  Petersburg.  —  But- 
ter-time and  fasting.  — A  blackcock  tournament.  — King  capercailzie.  —  Rus- 
sian woodcock  and  Finn  ponies.  —  Solitary  snipe.  —  A  week  among  the  snow- 
tracks.  —  Bruin.  —  A  wolf  battue.  — The  angler  in  Russian  waters.  —  The  tyro 
on  snowshoes.  —  At  the  ice-hills. 

Ang.  26.13  Whitcher,  W.  F.  Nepigon  trout;  an  Ottawa  canoeist's 
experience  on  the  northern  shore  of  Lake  Superior.  Mon- 
treal. 1887.  16''.  pp.37.  Map  and  wdcts.  (Cana- 
dian Pacific  railway.     Primers,  2.) 

Ang.  26.13      The   same.      Montreal.       1888.       16°.      pp.  37. 

Map  and  wdcts.      (Ditto.) 

Ang.  18.40.3  [White,  .]  Sporting  scenes  and  country  charac- 
ters. By  Martingale  \_pseiidon.'\.  London.  1840.  8°. 
Wdcts. 

A  portion  of  these  sketches  first  appeared  in  the  Doncaster  gazette. 
Angling,  pp.  273-304. 

Ang.  49.32  White,  P.  Observations  upon  the  present  state  of  the 
Scotch  fisheries,  and  the  improvement  of  the  interior  parts 
of  the  Highlands.  Being  an  essay  given  in  to  the  High- 
land society  of  Scotland,  and  to  which  they  were  pleased  to 
adjudge  their  highest  prize-medal,  for  the  year  1790.  Edin- 
burgh.     1 79 1,     sm.  12°. 

*Ang.  45.79    Whitney,  John  {b.  cir.  1640).     The  genteel  recreation, 
or,  The  pleasure  of    angling;   a  poem.     With   a    dialogue 
between  Piscator  and  Corydon.      London.       1700.      [^Re- 
printed 1820.]      sm.  12°.     pp.  (14),  78. 
"  100  copies." 

The  original  edition  is  rare,  "  probably  owing  to  its  having  been  printed  for 
the  author." 


1 66  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

*Ang.  17' 14  Whole  art  of  fishing  (The)  ;  being  a  collection  and  im- 
provement of  all  that  has  been  written  upon  this  subject, 
with  many  new  experiments.  Shewing  the  different  ways 
of  angling,  and  the  best  methods  of  taking  fresh-water  fish. 
To  which  is  added  the  laws  of  angling.  London,  17 14. 
sm.  8°     Front. 

*Ang.  17. 14. 2  [Whole  art  of  fishing  (The).]  The  gentleman  fisher; 
or,  The  whole  art  of  angling.  Being  a  collection  and  im- 
provement of  all  that  has  been  hitherto  written  upon  this 
subject,  with  many  new  experiments.  Shewing  the  differ- 
ent ways  of  angling,  and  the  best  methods  of  taking  all 
kinds  of  fresh-water  fish.  To  which  are  added  the  laws  of 
angling.     2d  ed.     London.      1727.     sm.  8".     Front. 

The  first  edition  was  published  with  the  title  "The  whole  art  of  fishing." 

Ang.  49.1        Whymper,  Frederick.     The  fisheries  of  the  world;   an 
illustrated  and  descriptive  record  of  the  international  fisher- 
ies exhibition,  1883.     London,  etc.      [1884.]      4**.     Front., 
plates,  wdcts.,  etc. 
VII.  1433       Another  copy. 

Ang.  49.46.11  Wilcocks,  James  Carrall.  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.41.  Maps.  (London,  ^«^. — International  fisheries  ex- 
hibition, 1883.  [The  fisheries  exhibitionliterature,  xi.  16.]) 
Also  another  edition. 

VIII.  391  (ix)  Wilcocks,  James  Carrall.  Improved  fishery  harbour 
accommodation  for  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Plates.  {In 
London,  Eng.  —  International  fisheries  exhibition,  1883. 
The  fisheries  exhibition  literature,  1884,  8°,  ix.  1-113.) 

*Ang.  18.65.12  Wilcocks,  James  Carrall.  The  sea-fisherman.  Com- 
prising the  chief  methods  of  hook  and  line  fishing  in  the 
British  and  other  seas,  and  remarks  on  nets,  boats,  and 
boating.  2d  ed.,  much  enlarged,  and  almost  entirely  re- 
written.    London.      1868.     sm.  8°      Plates  and  wdcts. 

1st  edition,  1865,  with  the  title,  "The  sea-fisherman;  or,  Fishing  pilotage." 

Wildfowler,  pseudon.     See  Clements,  Lewis. 

Willett,  E.H.  Oyster  culture.  1884.  8°.  5^^  Anson, 
C.  v.,  ^«^  Willett,  E.  H. 
Ang.  17.40.20  Williamson,  John,  <7^«^/^r.  The  British  angler ;  or,  A 
pocket-companion  for  gentlemen-fishers.  Being  a  new  and 
methodical  treatise  of  the  art  of  angling,  comprehending  all 
that  is  curious  and  useful  in  the  knowledge  of  that  polite 
diversion ;  with  supplemental  discourses.  Compiled  from 
approved  authors,  and  above  thirty  years  experience.  Lon- 
don.     1740.     sm.  12°.     Front.  2ind  plates. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,  AND  FISH   CULTURE.  167 

Ang.  18.08.2  Williamson,  Thomas.  The  complete  angler's  vade- 
mecum  ;  being  a  perfect  code  of  instruction  on  the  above 
pleasing  science.  Wherein  are  detailed  a  great  variety  of 
original  practices  and  inventions,  with  all  that  can  con- 
tribute to  the  sportsman's  amusement  and  success.  Lon- 
don.     1808.     1.  12°      \o  plates. 

Westwood  and  Satchell  speak  of  this  work  as  illustrated  with  18  engravings. 

Ang.  49.49  Willis-Bund,  John  William.  Salmon  problems.  Lon- 
don.     1885.     sm.  8°     Diagrs. 

Ang.  46.21  Wilson,  Andrew,  Ph.  D.  of  Edinburgh.  Leaves  from  a 
naturalist's  note-book.  London.  1882.  16°.  (The  May- 
fair  library.) 

Contents  : —  Science  and  crime.  —  Lost  and  missing.  —  In  some  medical  by- 
ways.—  At  Jamrach's. — Jelly-fishes.  —  Threads  and  thrums  in  lower  life. — 
Whales  and  their  neighbours.  —  Food  and  fasting.  —  Scientific  ghosts.  —  The 
earliest  known  life-relic.  —  Skates  and  rays.  — The  autobiography  of  a  barna- 
cle. —  Leaves.  — The  autobiography  of  a  fly.  — About  kangaroos.  —  On  giants. 
—  The  polity  of  a  pond. 

*Ang.  18.40  Wilson,  James  (1 795-1 856).  The  rod  and  the  gun; 
being  two  treatises  on  angling  and  shooting.  Edinburgh. 
1 840.     sm.  8*1     Plates  and  wdcts. 

Imperfect :  —  frontispiece  and  "  List  of  works  on  angling,"  wanting. 
These  treatises  were  originally  published  in  the  7th  edition  of  the  Encyclo- 
paedia britannica,  and  have  been  enlarged  and  improved. 

Ang.  18.40.2     The  same.    New  ed.     Edinburgh.     1844.  sm.  8°. 

Front,  y  plates,  and  wdcts. 

"  List  of  books  on  angling,"  pp.  279-288. 

Ang.  1.52  Wilson,  John  (1785-1854).  Angling.  [Edinburgh? 
185-.]      4°.     pp.  (20).     Plate. 

"From  the  Encyclopcedia  britannica,  8th  ed.,"  iii.   146-165. 

*Ang.  44.97  Wilson,  John  (i 785-1 854).  Essays  critical  and  imagi- 
native. [Edited  by  J.  F.  Ferrier.]  Vol.  ii.  Edinburgh, 
etc.      1865.     sm.  8°. 

Contents  :  —  Christopher  at  the  lakes.  — Tennyson's  poems.  — Memoir  of 
Sir  Henry  Blackwood. — American  poetry:  William  Cullen  Bryant.  —  Poetry 
of  Ebenezer  Elliott.  —  On  the  punishment  of  death.  —  Anglimania: — Salmo- 
nia  [by  Sir  Humphry  Davy],  Twaddle  on  Tweedside.  Stoddart  on  angling. 
Our  two  panniers. 

*Ang.  48.35  Wilson,  Sir  Samuel.  Salmon  at  the  antipodes ;  being 
an  account  of  the  successful  introduction  of  salmon  and 
trout  into  Australian  waters.  [3d  ed.]  London.  1879. 
sm.  8°.     Front,  and  map. 

Originally  published  in  a  slightly  different  form,  under  the  title  "The  Cali- 
fornian  salmon,"  in  the  Transactions  of  the  zoological  and  acclimatization 
society  of  Melbourne ,  for  1878. 

At  the  end  is  pasted  a  newspaper  cutting  from  the  Academy,  Aug.  30, 
1879,  containing  a  review  of  the  work  by  T.  T.  Stoddart. 

Winter  talk  on  summer  pastimes.  1883.  8°.  See 
[Smith,  J.  W.]. 


1 68  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON 

Ang.  50.95  Wisconsin — Commissioners  of  fisheries,  i  st-9th  annual 
report  of  the  commissioners  [for  1874]— 1882  (in  i  vol.). 
[Madison.      i875?]-83.      8°.     Plates  z.nA  wdcts. 

Ang.  32.4  With  rod  and  line  in  Colorado  waters.  Denver.  1884. 
sm.  8°.     Map  and  vigns. 

Signed  "  Bourgeois." 

Ang.  46.1         Wood,   John     George     (1827-1889).  The    illustrated 

natural  history.      With  designs  by  Wolf,  Zwecker,  Weir, 

Coleman,  etc.      [Vol.  lii.]      London,  ^/^.  [1865?]     1.8°. 
Front,  and  wdcts. 

«« Fishes,"  pp.  196-354. 

Ang.  1.22  [Worlidge,  John.]  Systema  agriculturae ;  the  mystery 
of  husbandry  discovered.  Treating  of  new  ways  of  tilling, 
planting,  improving  all  sorts  of  gardens,  orchards,  woods  & 
coppices;  also  of  fruits,  cattle,  fish,  &c.,  with  an  account  of 
the  instruments  and  engines  used.  To  which  is  added  Ka- 
lendarium  rusticum,  or.  The  husbandmans  monthly  direc- 
tions;  also  the  prognosticks  of  dearth,  plenty,  &c.,  and 
Dictionarium  rusticum,  or,  The  interpretation  of  rustick 
terms.  3d  ed.,  corrected  and  amended,  with  one  section 
added,  and  many  additions.  By  J.  W.  London.  1681. 
f°.  Engr.  title-page,  plate,  and  wdcts. 
"Of  fishing,"  pp.  253-262. 

Ang.  47.38  Wright,  William,  surgeon-aurist.  Fishes  and  fishing. 
Artificial  breeding  of  fish,  anatomy  of  their  senses,  their 
loves,  passions,  and  intellects;  with  illustrative  facts.  Lon- 
don.     1858.      16°.     Front,  axid  plates. 

"  Very  anecdotical  and  interesting."  —  Westwood  and  SaUhell. 

*Ang.  1.32  Yarrell,  William.  On  the  growth  of  the  salmon  in  fresh 
water.  With  illustrations  of  the  fish,  of  the  natural  size, 
exhibiting  its  character  and  exact  appearance  at  various 
stages  during  the  first  two  years.  London.  1839.  obi.  4°. 
pp.  (2),  3.      Wdcts.  and  3  col.  plates. 

"  Incorporated  with  the  third  edition  of  '  British  fishes.'  "  —  Westivood and 
Satchell. 

The  plates  were  drawn  by  C.  Curtis. 

46.32  Yarrell,  William.      A  history  of  British  fishes.     2  vol. 

London.      1836.      8°      Wdcts. 

"  Indispensable  in  every  English  angler's  library  as  a  work  of  reference. 
Yarrell  was,  besides,  an  angler,  and  his  work  contains  many  useful  hints  in 
connection  with  the  sport." —  Westwood  and  Satchell. 

Ang.  47.15      The  same.      2d  ed.      2  vol.     London.     1841.      8° 

Wdcts. 

Each  volume  contains  the  armorial  book-plate  of  Samuel  T.  Tisdale. 


ANGLING,   FISHES,   AND  FISH   CULTURE.  1 69 

Ang.  18.60.6  Young  angler  (The),  naturalist,  and  pigeon  and  rabbit 
fancier ;  with  hints  as  to  the  management  of  silkworms,  the 
aquarium,  etc.  London,  ^/f.  i860.  16°.  Front,  dindwdcts. 
*Ang.  22.5  Young  anglers'  companion  (The).  Giving  a  description 
*Ang.  22.6  of  all  the  different  methods  of  angling,  the  best  baits  and 
tackle,  as  well  as  the  times  and  seasons  for  using  them. 
Also  a  description  of  trolling  and  fly  fishing.  [London. 
18 — .]      sm.  8°     pp.  26.      Col.  frofit.  and  wdcts.    (2  cop.) 

The  coloring  of  the  frontispiece  and  of  the  illustration  of  the  salmon  on 
the  title-page,  varies  somewhat  in  the  two  copies. 

Published  as  a  sixpenny  pamphlet.  The  last  page  of  the  cover  contains 
"  Remarks  on  the  seasons  most  favorable  to  the  angler." 

*Ang.  39.42  Young,  Andrew.  The  angler  and  tourist's  guide  to  the 
rivers,  lakes,  and  remarkable  places  in  the  northern  coun- 
ties of  Scotland.  To  which  is  added  instructions  to  young 
anglers.     Edinburgh.      1857.     24°.     Map. 

Ang.  47.41  Young,  Andrew.  The  natural  history  and  habits  of  the 
salmon ;  with  reasons  for  the  decline  of  the  fisheries,  and 
also  how  they  can  be  improved,  and  again  made  produc- 
tive. Also  an  account  of  the  artificial  incubation  of  the 
salmon.     I^ondon.      1854.      16°. 

*Ang.  39.20  Young,  Archibald.  The  angler's  &  sketcher's  guide  to 
Sutherland.     Edinburgh.      1880.      16°.     Map. 

Revised  and  enlarged  from  a  series  of  papers  entitled  "An  angler's  and 
sketcher's  ramble  through  Sutherland,"  published  in  the  Scotsman  in  1879. 
The  author  was  commissioner  of  Scotch  salmon  fisheries. 

Ang.  49.43  Young,  Archibald.  Harbour  accommodation  for  fishing- 
boats  on  the  east  and  north  coasts  of  Scotland ;  pointing 
out  the  localities  where  harbours  are  most  required,  and 
distinguishing  between  natural  coves  or  bays  which  may  be 
converted  into  good  harbours  by  artificial  assistance,  and 
places  where  the  harbours  must  be  entirely  artificial.  (/« 
Herbert,  David,  editor.  Fish  and  fisheries,  1883,  8°, 
pp.  65-92.) 

*Ang.  49.34     Young,  Archibald.      Salmon    fisheries.       {^Appended  to 

Ang.  49.33  HOLDSWORTH,  E.  W.  H.  Sea  fisheries,  1877,  16°,  pp. 
203-300.)      2  cop. 

*Ang.  18.65.9  Young,  Lambton  J.  H.  Sea-fishing  as  a  sport ;  being 
an  account  of  the  various  kinds  of  sea  fish,  how,  when,  and 
where  to  catch  them,  in  their  various  seasons  and  localities. 
London.      1865.     sm.  8°.     Front,  and  "j  plates. 

Contains  a  brief  historical  sketch  of  British  fisheries. 

*Ang.  18.65.10  The  same.     2d  ed.  London.   1872.  sm.  8". 

Frofit.  and  1 3  plates. 

A  colored  frontispiece  and  five  colored  plates  have  been  added  to  this 
edition. 


170  THE  BARTLETT  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON  ANGLING. 

*Ang.  18.40.5  Younger,  John.  River  angling  for  salmon  and  trout; 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author.  Together  with  a  treatise  on 
the  salmon,  and  a  list  of  the  Tweed  salmon-casts.  [Also 
a  descriptive  list  of  the  tributaries  of  the  Tweed,  for  trout 
anglers;  by  the  editor.  2d  ed.]  Kelso,  ^^^.  i860.  16°. 
Port,  and  vign. 

"  Sketch  of  the  author's  life,"  pp.  xi.-xliv. 

1st  edition,  1840,  with  the  title,  "On  river  angling  for  salmon  and  trout, 
more  particularly  as  practised  in  the  Tweed  and  its  tributaries." 

*Ang.  12.20  Zouch,  Thomas.  The  life  of  Isaac  Walton,  including 
notices  of  his  contemporaries.  London.  1823.  sm.  8° 
pp.  (4),  ii.,  93.     Front., plates,  portrs.,  etc. 

This  is  also  found  in  many  editions  of  Walton's  "  Lives." 
The  plates  of  Gosden's  edition  of  the  "Complete  angler,"  1822,  are  used 
here,  with  others. 


SUBJECT  INDEX. 


_The  references  are  made  to  the  surname  of  the  author,  authors  of  like  surname  being  distinguished  by 
their  initials,  and  to  titles  of  anonymous  works.  In  cases  where  chronology  is  likely  to  be  of  interest,  tlie 
date  of  publication  has  been  added,  if  prior  to  this  century.  Under  place  names,  books  on  angling  are 
entered  first. 


Abyssinia. 
Baker. 
Acadia.     See  Nova  Scotia. 
Acclimatization  offish. 
Maitland. 

See  also  Fish  culture. 
Adirondacks,  N.   V. 

Dawson,  Halieutics,  Hammond,  He%d- 
ley,  Murray,  Northrup,  Wallace. 

(Fishes.) 

Mather. 
Adriatic  Sea.     (Fishes  and  Fisheries. ) 

Faber. 
Adur  River,  Eng. 

Thome. 
Africa,  South.     (Fishes.) 
Pappe. 

West.     (Fisheries.) 

Moloney. 
Alaska. 

Schwatka. 

(Fisheries. ) 

H.  W.  Elliott,  Hallock. 
' '  Albatross, "  U.  S.  F.  C.  Steamer. 

Tanner. 
Almanacs. 

Angler's,  Cox,  Illustrated  London,  Little, 
New  sporting.  Sporting,  Time's  tele- 
scope. 
Amazon.  (Fishes.) 

Giinther. 
America,  North. 

M.  B.  Brown  &  Co.,  Hallock,  Harris, 
H.  W.  Herbert,  Lanman,  A.  M.  Mayer, 
Norris,  Revoil,  R.  B.  Roosevelt,  Scott, 
Wells. 

(Fishes.) 

Gill,  Gillmore,  Girard,  Goode,  Hallock, 
H.  W.  Herbert,  Jordan,  R.  B.  Roose- 
velt, Van  Doren. 
America,  South.     See  Chile,  Peru. 
Andaman  Islands.     (Fishes.) 

Day. 
Androscoggin  Lakes  and  Fiver. 

Farrar,  Gillmore,  Halieutics. 
Anecdotes. 

Baddeley,  Badham,  Barber,  Boosey,  Rey- 
nardson,  Wright. 
Angling. 

♦»*  General  works,  on  account  of  their 

number,  have  not  been  indexed. 
See  Grayling,  Salmon,  Trout,  and  other 

fish. 
See  also  names  of  countries,  rivers,  etc. 
Books  on  angling  are  placed  first  after 
the  names. 


Angling.     Fiction^ 

See  Fiction. 
Angling  for  ladies. 

Compleat  servant-maid  (1690?). 
Angling.     French  works. 

Carpentier,  Cussac,  Dax,  Desloges,  Du- 
hamel  du  Monceau  (1769-82),  John 
Fisher,  Fortin  ( 1660),  Fournival  ( 14th 
cent.),  Karr,  Kresz,  La  Blanchere, 
S.-A.  Lambert,  Massas,  Matthey,  Rene 
and  Liersel. 
Angling.     German  works. 

Alquen,  Bierman,  Bischoff,  Borne,  Har- 
tung,  Horrocks,  Meyer,  Moerbe. 
Angling.     Greek  works. 
Aelianus,  Oppianus. 
Angling.     Latin  works. 

S.    Ford,    Sannazaro,    Vaniere    (trans. 
1809). 
Angling.     Poetry  and  Songs. 

See  Poetry,  Music,  Songs. 
Angling.    Works  of  the  2d  century .   Oppianus. 
Works  of  the  ^d  cetii.     Aelianus. 
Works  of  the  \ilh  cent.     Neckam. 
Works  of  the  \^th  cent.     Fournival. 
Works  of  the  lyhcent.  Barnes  [reprints]. 
Works  of  the  i6th  cent.     Mascall  [1884], 

Markham  [1871],  Sannazaro  [1648]. 
Works   of  the    ijth    cent.      Aldrovandi, 
Barker,    Barlow,  Blagrave,    Chetham, 
N.  Cox,  Dennys  [reprints],  S.  Ford, 
Fortin,     Franck,     Innocent     epicure, 
Markham,  Nobbes,  Venables,  Walton, 
Walton  and    Cotton,    Whitney,  Wor- 
lidge. 
Works  of  the  \%th  cent.     Best,  Brookes, 
Browne,  Cole,  Complete  family  piece. 
Complete  fisherman,   Fairfax,  Gentle- 
man   angler,    Howlett,   Jacob,   J.    S., 
Saunders,  Shirley,  Vaniere,  Whole  art 
of  fishing,  J.  Williamson. 
Aquarium. 

Buckland,  Desloges. 
Arctic  Regions. 
Schwatka. 

(Fishes.) 

Kumlien. 
Ardennes,  France. 

Lorgh. 
Art,  Fishes  in. 
Robinson. 
Artificial  flies.     See  Flies,  Artificial. 
Arun  River,  Eng. 

Thorne. 
Assam. 

PoUok. 


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SUBJECT   INDEX. 


Associations.     See  Societies. 
Assynt,  Scotland. 

Hicks. 
Astronomy,  Fishes  in. 

Robinson. 
Atlantic  Ocean.     {Fishes.^ 

Gill. 

See  also  Sea  fishing. 
Australia. 

Senior,  Wheelwright,  Sir  S.  Wilson. 

See  also  New  South  Wales. 
Austria. 

Borne,  Horrocks. 
(  Fisheries. ) 

Faber. 
{Fishes.^ 

Faber,  Meidinger. 
Avon  River,  Eng, 

Thorne. 
Axe  River,  Eng. 

Pulman. 

Bahatnas.     {Fisheries. ) 
Adderley. 

{Sponges.^ 

Kent. 
Bait.       See    Flies,    Artificial,    and     Worm- 
fishing. 
Barnacle  geese. 

Lee. 
Barnacles. 

A.  Wilson. 
Bass. 

W.  Elliott,  Gillmore,  Halieutics,  Hallock, 
Henshall,  A.  M.  Mayer,  R.  B.  Roose- 
velt. 
Bavaria . 

Bischoff,  Roscoe. 
Belfast  Lough.   (^Fishes.) 

Patterson. 
Belgium. 

Blakey. 
Benderloch,  Scotland. 

W.  A.  Smith. 
Bergen,  Norway.   {Fisheries.) 

Forester. 
Berni  uda .   (  Fishes. ) 

Goode. 
Bibliography. 

Bartlett,  Bethune,  Blakey,  Bosgoed,  R. 
Clarke  &  Co.,  Daniel,  Ellis,  H.  R. 
Francis,  Gill,  Halieutics,  O.  Lambert, 
Lenox  library,  Manley,  R.  B.  Mars- 
ton,  New  York  {City)  —  Grolier  club, 
Pickering,  Satchell,  Simms,  Smiley, 
J.  R.  Smith,  J.  W.  Smith,  Westwood, 
Westwood  and  Satchell,  James  Wilson. 
Biddeford  Pool,  Me. 

J.  W.  Smith. 
Black  Forest. 
Roscoe. 
Blackioater  River,   Va. 

P.  Kennedy. 
Bluefish. 

R.  B.  Roosevelt. 
Boats. 

Dempster,  Holdsworth,  Ninni,  Omond. 
Bottom  fishing. 

Burgess,    Carpenter,    Fitzgibbon,  J.  W. 
Martin,  T.  F.  Salter. 
Brighton  aquarium . 
Buckland. 


British  Columbia. 

Halieutics,  J.  K.  Lord. 
British  Guiana.   {Fishes.) 

Schomburgk. 
Brittany. 

Halieutics,  Kemp,  Tolfrey. 
Brule  River,   Wis.  and  Mich. 

J.  L.  King. 
Burmah. 

Pollok. 
{Fishes.) 

Day. 

California. 

Mast,  Van  Dyke. 
{Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  California  in  the  List. 
{Fishes.) 

Girard,  Lockington. 
Canada. 

Adamson,  M.  B.  Brown  &  Co.,  Dash- 
wood,  Grand  Trunk  Railway,  Halieu- 
tics, Hardy,  Harris,  H.  W.  Herbert, 
W.  R.  King,  Lanman,  R.  B.  Roose- 
velt, Stevens,  Tolfrey,  Watson. 
{Fisheries . ) 

Joncas,  Nettle. 

See  also  Canada  in  the  List. 
{Fishes.) 

A.  L.  Adams,  W.  R.  King,  R.  B,  Roosevelt. 
{Legislation . ) 

M.  B.  Brown  &  Co. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope.   {Fishes.) 

Pappe. 
Carp. 

Lady  Campbell,  R.  North. 
Catasauqtta,  Penn. 

H.  W.  Herbert. 
Catskill  Mts.,  N.  V. 

Lanman.** 
Cfphalopods. 

Verrill. 
Cetacea . 

Jonston,  Klein,  Patterson. 

See  also  Whales. 
Ceylon.     {Fishes.) 

Bennett. 
Chateaugay ,  N.   V. 

Hammond. 
Chile. 

Mullen. 
{Fishes.) 

Girard. 
China.     {Fisheries.) 

J.  D.  Campbell. 
Chub. 

H.  R.  Robertson. 
Clubs.     See  Societies. 
Cod  fishery. 

Bowden,  A.  Eraser,  Halieutics. 
Cold  storage. 

Kilbourn. 
Colorado. 

With  rod  and  line. 
Commercial  products  offish. 

Bushnan,  Simmond. 
Conifer  eel. 

'old  Calabar. 
Connecticut. 

Prime. 
{Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  Connecticut  in  the  List. 


SUBJECT   INDEX. 


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Connemara,  Ireland. 

Roscoe. 
Cookery. 

Barker,  Boccius,  Chetham,  Compleat  ser- 
vant maid,  Cussac,  Hewlett,  Hughes, 
Verein  deutscher  fisch  haendler. 
Cormorants,  Fishing  with. 

Harting. 
Cornwall,  Eng. 

Soltau. 
Cotton,  Charles. 

Alexander. 
Crabs. 

Blakey,  W.  B.  Lord.' 
Crayfish. 

W.  B.  Lord. 
Cruelty,  Prevention  of. 

Two  essays,  Raymond. 
Crtistaceans. 

T.  Cornish. 
Cumberland,  Eng. 

Chatto,  J.  Davy. 
Curing  fish . 

D.  Herbert,  J.  K.  Lord,  Ross. 

See  also   Cold  storage. 

Darent  River,  Eng. 

Wayth. 
Davy,  Sir  Humphry. 

J.  Wilson. 
Dee  River,  Eng. 

Ayrton. 
Delaware. 

Philadelphia,    Wilmington  &    Baltimore 
R.  R. 
Denmark. 

Vicary. 
Derwent  River,  Eng. 

Briggs,  Wayth. 
Devilfish. 

W.  Elliott,  Revoil. 
Devon,  Eng. 

Cutcliffe,  Soltau. 
Dictionaries. 

Harewood,  Harris,  Karr,  La  Blanchere. 
Disease. 

Brotherton,  J.  Clark,  Cobbold,  Huxley, 
W.  A.  Smith. 
Don  River,  Eng. 

Locke. 
Dove  River,  Eng. 

Anderdon,  E.  Marston,  Shipley,  Thome. 
Dredging. 

Tanner. 
Driffield  River,  Eng, 

Mackintosh. 
Drum  fishing. 

W.  Elliott. 
Duddon  River,  Eng. 

Thorne. 

Eel-bucks. 

H.  R.  Robertson. 
Eels. 

Blakey,    Lady     Campbell,     Cairncross, 
Davies,  Halieutics,  Jesse,  Old  Calabar, 
T.  F.  Salter. 
England,  A^orth  of. 

F.    Francis,     Kirkbridge,     Mackintosh, 
North  country  angler,  Thornton. 
Entomology  for  anglers. 
Ronalds. 


Erne  River,  Ireland. 

Newland. 
Essex  County,  Mass.     {Fishes.') 

Goode  and  Bean. 
Europe. 

Clements,  Roscoe,  St.  John. 
{Fishes.) 

Agassiz,  Seeley. 
Exhibitions.     See  Fisheries  exhibitions. 

Fabulous  fishes. 

Lee,  Robinson. 
Fanning  Islands.     (Fishes.) 

Streets. 
Fiction. 

Davies,  Dykes,  F.  Francis,  Grant,  Jeans, 
E.  L.  Peel,  Prime,  Roberts,  Van  Dyke, 
Vicary. 
Fire  Islands,  N.    Y. 

Hawes. 
Firth  of  Forth.   {Fishes.) 

Parnell. 
Fish. 

Albin  (1794),  Aldrovandi  (1613), Agas- 
siz, Artedi  (1738),  Badham,  Belon 
('553)>  Book  of  fishes,  Brookes 
(1740),  Broussonet  (1782),  Buckland, 
Bushnan,  Cuvier,  Duhamel  du  Mon- 
ceau  (1769-92),  Gouan  (1770),  Giin- 
ther,  History  of  fish,  Howes,  Jardine, 
Jesse,  W.  Jones,  Jonston  (1649?), 
Klein  (1740-49),  La  Blanchere,  M 'Al- 
pine, Napier,  Neckam  [13th  cent.], 
Oppianus  (1597,  elf-),  Prouty,  Ron- 
delet  (1554-55),  Shaw,  Swainson, 
Tenney,  Watt,  Wood,  Wright. 
See  also  names  of  fishes  and  names  of 
places. 
Fish,  Acclimatization  of. 

Maitland. 
Fish  as  food. 

Howes,  W.  S.  Mitchell,  Sir  H.  Thomp- 
son. 
See  also  Cookery. 
Fish  commissioners^  reports. 

Smiley, 
Fish  culture. 

Ackerhof,  Albin  (1794),  American 
angler,  American  fish  culturists'  asso- 
ciation, American  fisheries  society, 
Ash  worth,  Bierman,  Boccius,  Buck- 
land,  Central  fishcultural  society.  Cham- 
bers, Coste,  Day,  Desloges,  Dubra- 
vius  (1671),  Edwards,  Esdaile,  F^ 
Francis,  Fry,  Garlick,  Godenier,  S. 
Green,  Haime,  Halieutics,  D.  Herbert, 
Hoare,  Hogg,  Jacobi,  Marsh,  R.  B. 
Marston,  Meyer,  R.  North  (1713), 
Peard,  Piscarius,  Pollard,  R.  B.  Roose- 
velt and  Green,  G.  C.  Scott,  Wright. 
See  also  Fish-ponds,  lobster  culture.  Oys- 
ter culture,  Trout  culture,  etc. 
See  also  Great  Briiniti,  United  States, 
etc.,  and  in  the  List  see  Canada, 
Great  Britain,  United  States, 
and  the  States  under  their  names. 
Fish,  Curing.  See  Curing  fish. 
Fisheries. 

W.  M.  Adams,  American  fisheries  society, 
Bertram,  Bierman,  Cornish,  Cussac 
Dubravius  (1671),  Duhamel  du  Mon 
ceau    (1769-92),    Fortin    (1660),    F. 


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SUBJECT   INDEX. 


Francis,    Fryer,    Garcia    Sola,   Great 
fisheries   of   the   world,    D.    Herbert, 
Holdsworth,  Huxley,  W.  Jones,  Karr, 
London,    Eng.  —  International  fish- 
eries    exhibition,     Meunier,     Morris, 
Mundahl,  Philadelphia,  Pollock,  Prac- 
tical    fishermen's    congress,    Procter, 
Rau,  Simmonds,  Smiley,  Two  essays, 
Walsh,  Watt,  Whymper. 
See  also  Cod,  Herring,   Mackerel,   Men- 
haden,     Pilchard,      Salmon,      Smelt, 
Swordfish,   Whale. 
See  also  Sea  fishing.  Trawling . 
See  also  names  of  countries  and  places, 
and,    in    the    List,   Canada,   Great 
Britain,    United    States,  and  the 
States  under  their  names. 
Fisheries  exhibitions. 

Berlin,  Lankester,  London,  Eng.  — Inter- 
national fisheries  exhibition,  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.  —  International  exhibition, 
Whymper. 
Fishermen. 

W.   M.    Adams,    Alfred    Ernest    Albert, 
Bertram,  De  Caux,    Halieutics,    Levi, 
Ninni,  Roscoe. 
Fishes,  Blind. 
Putnam. 
Fishes,  Food  of.     See  Food  of  fishes. 
Fishes  in  a7-t. 
Robinson. 
Fishes  in  astronomy . 

Robinson. 
Fishes  in  heraldry.     See  Heraldry. 
Fishes,  Intelligence  of. 

Romanes. 
Fishes,  large. 
Meunier. 
Fishes,  Pain  in. 
Bentley. 

See  also  Cruelty,  Prevention  of. 
Fishes,  Parasites  of. 

Cobbold. 
Fishes,  Symbolical  representation  of 

Blakey,  Camerarius. 
Fishes,  Tra  nsportation . 

Walpole. 
Fish-hooks. 

B.  Phillips. 
See  also  Tackle. 
Fish-lines.     See  Tackle. 
Fish-markets. 

Cayley  and  Bridgman,  Halieutics,  Wal- 
pole. 
Fish-ponds. 

Boccius,  Buckland,  Complete  grazier 
(1776),  Cussac,  Dubravius  (1671), 
Halieutics,  Hoare,  Markham  (1676), 
Marshall,  Mascall  (1590),  R.  North 
(1 713,  etc.). 
Fishwives. 

Blakey. 
Flies,  Artificial. 

Aldam,  Arundo,  Bainbridge,  Blacker, 
Bowlker  (1786,  etc.),  Cairncross,  Car- 
roll, Cartwright,  Chitty,  Capt.  Clarke, 
Complete  fisherman  (1780?  etc.).  Sir 
H.  Davy,  Dick,  Evans,  Fitzgibbon, 
Fly-fishing,  Fly  maker's  handbook, 
T.  Ford,  F.  Francis,  Grey  Drake, 
Halford,  Horrocks,  Jackson,  Kirk- 
bridge,  Lakeland,  Little,  Massas,  New- 


land,  Norris,  Orvis  and  Cheney,  J. 
Peel,  Pennell,  Pritt,  Pulman,  Ronalds, 
R.  B.  Roosevelt,  T.  F.  Salter,  Ship- 
ley, Soltau,  Stevens,  S.  Taylor,  Theak- 
ston,  Tolfrey,  Wade,  Webster. 
Float  fishing. 

J.  W.  Martin,  Pennell. 
Florida. 

Hallock,  Henshall. 

{Fishes.) 

S.  C.  Clarke. 
Flying-fish. 
Senior. 
E^olk-  lore. 

Robinson. 
Food  oj  fishes. 

Braithwaite,  Day,  Sim. 
Forests. 

Howitz. 
France. 

Blakey,  Dax,  Desloges,  Kresz,  O'Con- 
nor, Tolfrey. 

{Fish  culture.) 

Coste. 

( legislation . ) 

Desloges,  O'Connor,  Rene  and  Liersel. 

Game  laws.     See  legislatian. 
Ganges.    {Fishes.) 
F.  Hamilton. 
German    Ocean. 

Stacy- Watson. 
Germany. 

Book  of  sports.  Borne,  Horrocks. 
Gloucester,  Mass.  {Fisheries.) 

Procter. 
Gold  Coast.    {Fisheries.) 

Moloney. 
Goldfish. 

Mulertt. 
Grayling. 

Chitty,  Dick,  F.  Francis,  Halford,  Halieu- 
tics, E.  Hamilton,  Horrocks,  Jackson, 
A.  M.  Mayer,  Northrup,  Pennell,  Pritt, 
Roberts,  Ronalds,  Shipley,  Theakston, 
Walton  and  Cotton,  Wheatley. 
Great  Britain. 

Hofland,  Pennell,  Senior,  Taylor,  Theak- 
ston, Wheeldon. 
See  also  names  of  English  counties  and 
rivers,  England,  A'orth  of  and  lake 
Country,  Eng. 
*#*  Many  of  the  general  treatises  on  ang- 
ling, which  are  not  indexed,  are  de- 
scriptive of  English  methods. 

{Fish  culture.) 

Bertram. 

See  also  the  general  treatises  under  Fish 
culture. 

(  Fisheries . ) 

Alfred  Ernest  Albert,  Bertram,  Blake, 
Chater,  Day,  Dempster,  R.  Eraser, 
Holdsworth,  Jenner  (1651),  Pater- 
son,  Shaw-Lefevre,  Stacy- Watson, 
Walpole,  Walsh,  Wilcocks. 
See  also  Great  Britain  in  the  List. 

{Fishes.) 

Bertram,  Bewick,  Buckland,  Couch,  Day, 
R.  Hamilton,  Houghton,  Keene, 
Kent,  Pennell,  Yarrell. 

{Legislation.) 

Chetham  (1700),  N.   Cox   (1786,   etc.). 


SUBJECT  INDEX. 


1-75 


Needham,    Neil,    Paterson,    Pollock, 
Whole  art  of  fishing  (1714,  etc.), 
Greenland.  (^Fishes.) 

A.  Eraser. 
Grig-xveeh. 

H.  R.  Robertson. 
Grilse. 

Halieutics,  Mackenzie. 
Ground  angling.     See  Bottorn  fishing. 

Harbors. 

W.     A.     Smith,     Wilcocks,     Archibald 
Young. 
Harpoon. 

Two  essays.  • 
Hatvaii.   (^Fishes.) 

Streets. 
Hebrides. 

Sixty-one. 
Heraldry,  Fishes  in. 

Moule,  Robinson. 
Herring  fishery. 

J.  Campbell,  Davies,  Duff,  Eraser,  H.  J. 
Green,  Halieutics,  D.   Herbert,     Ho- 
garth,  Miln,  J.  M.  Mitchell,  Munro, 
Stacy-Watson. 
Highlands,  Scotland. 

Abbott,    Colquhoun,     Conway,    Dykes, 
Halieutics,  D.  Herbert,    Hicks,  E.  L. 
Peel,    C.    St.    John,    W.    A.    Smith, 
Thornton. 
Holland.     See  Netherlands. 
Hooks.     See  Fish-hooks. 
Horse  and  Groom  fishery. 
Angler's  companion. 
Houghton  Fishing  Club. 

Penn. 
Humor. 

Anglican  friar,  W.  L.  Brown,  Burnand, 
Collection  of  scarce,  curious,  and  valu- 
able pieces,  Crawhall,  Einlay,  Hood, 
Leech,  James  Martin,  A.  M.  Mayer, 
Penn. 
Hybridization. 

R.  B.  Roosevelt. 

Ice,  Preservation  of. 

D.  Herbert. 
Ichthyology.     See  Fish. 
Ichthyophagous   Club. 

New  York  {City). 
Illinois.     {Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  Illinois  in  the  List. 
{Fishes.) 

Forbes. 
India. 

Pollok,  Thomas. 
(  Fisheries. ) 

Day. 
{Fishes.) 

Beavan,  Day,  Hamilton. 
Insurance  for  fishermen. 

De  Caux. 
Intelligence  of  fish. 

Romanes. 
Ireland. 

Barry,  Belton,  Blakey,  Coad,  Hi-Regan, 
O'Gorman,  Peard. 
(  Fisheries. ) 

Bloomfield,  Brabazon,  Great  Britain  — 
Inspectors  of  Irish  fisheries.  Holds- 
worth,  Longfield,  Walsh. 


Ireland  (continued) . 
{Fishes.) 

Houghton,  Patterson. 
{Legislation.) 

Longfield. 
Italy.   {Fisheries.) 

Ninni. 

Jack. 

Halieutics,  Pennell,  T.  F.  Salter. 

See  also  Pike, 
facques   Car  tier  River,  Canada. 

Lanman. 
fatnaica.   {Fishes.) 

Gosse. 
fapan.   {Fisheries^ 

Okoshi. 
{Fishes.) 

Brevoort. 
felly-fishes. 

A.  Wilson. 

Kent,  Eng. 

Halieutics,  Kentish  angler. 
Kerguelen  Island.   {Fishes.) 

Kidder. 
Killing  fish.     See  Cruelty,  Prevention  of. 
Kraken. 

Lee. 

Labrador. 

Gillmore. 
{Fishes.) 

H.  R.  Storer. 
Lake  Country,  Eng. 

Blakey,  J.  Davy. 
Lake  Superior. 

Lanman,  R.  B.  Roosevelt,  Whitcher. 
{Fishes.) 

Agassiz. 
Lancashire,  Eng. 

J.  E.  Taylor. 
Lapland. 

Wheelwright. 
Laws.     See  Legislation. 
Lea  River,  Eng. 

Angler's   companion,    Halieutics,  T.   E. 
Salter,  Thome,  Wheeldon. 
Legends. 

Newland,  Robinson. 
Legislation. 

Chater,  Eryer,  Garcia  Sola,  Morris,  Pol- 
lock, Shaw-Lefevre. 

See    also    Legislation     under      Canada, 
France,  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  Maine, 
N^eiv  Hampshire,  United  States. 
Lews,  Lsland  of. 

Halieutics,  Sixty-one. 
Life-saving. 

Roper. 
Lincolnshire,  Eng. 

HaHeutics. 
Line  fishing.     See  Sea  fishing. 
Lines.     See  Tackle. 
Ling. 

A.  Eraser. 
Lobsters. 

Blakey,  Kent,  W.  B.  Lord. 
Loch   C reran,  Scotland. 

W.  A.  Smith. 
Loch  Leven,  Scotland. 

Lochleven  angler. 


176 


SUBJECT   INDEX. 


London. 

Angler,  Baddeley,  Highley,  James  Mar- 
tin, T.  F.  Salter,  Wheeldon. 

See  also  Thamtes  River,  Lea  River. 
London,  Fish-market  for. 

Cayley  and  Bridgman. 
Lower  California,   (jnsfus.') 

Streets. 
Lugg  River,  Eng.  and  Wales. 

Marston. 
Lycoming  Creek,  Pa. 

Upde  Graff. 

Mackerel  fisher v . 

T.  Cornish,  Goode  and  others,   Halieu- 
tics,  S.  Howitt. 
Afadeira.   (^Fishes.) 

Lowe. 
Madras. 

Pollok. 
Mahseer. 

Thomas. 
Maine. 

AUerton,     Farrar,     Gillmore,    Hubbard, 
Steele,  Stephens,  Stevens. 
(^Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.^ 

See  Maine  in  the  List. 
{Legislation.') 

Farrar. 
Malabar.    {Fishes.') 

Day. 
Mammoth   Caye,  Ky.    {Fishes.') 

Putnam. 
Man,  Lsle  of. 

Tod. 
Markets.     See  Fish-markets. 
Maryland . 

Philadelphia,    Wilmington    &    Baltimore 
R.  R. 
{Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  Maryland  in  the  List. 
{Fishes.) 

Uhler  and  Lugger. 
Massachusetts.    {Fish    culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  Massachusetts  in  the  List. 
{Fishes.) 

Goode  and  Bean,  J.  V.  C.  Smith,  D.  H. 
Storer. 
Match  fishing. 

Lowth. 
J\/enhaden. 

Goode. 
]\Ter  maids. 

Lee. 
Mexico,   Gulf  of. 

Harmsworth. 
Michigan. 

Halieutics,   J.   L.   King,  A.   M.   Mayer, 
Northrup. 
{Fish  culttire  and  Fisheries.) 

See  Michigan  in  the  List. 
Minnesota.    {Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  Minnesota  in  the  List. 
Minnow  fishing. 

Wade. 
Moisic  River,    Canada. 

Halieutics. 
Mole  River,  Eng. 

Thome. 
Molluscs. 

Carr,  Harding,  Massachusetts — Zoologi- 
cal and  botanical  survey,  Wilcocks. 


Moosehead  Lake. 

Farrar,  Hubbard. 
Morocco. 

Payton. 
Moselle  River. 

Waring. 
Music. 

H.  Phillips. 

See  also  Songs. 
Muskallonge. 

Gillmore. 
Mussels. 

Carr,  Harding,  Wilcocks. 

Nautilus. 

Lee. 
Netherlands . 

Harting. 
(  Fisheries. ) 

Beaujon,    J.    Campbell    [1750],    Jenner 
(1651),  Keymor  (1664). 
Nets. 

Bathurst,      D.     Herbert,      Holdsworth, 
Neckam,  H.  R.  Robinson. 
A^ew  Brunswick. 

R.  B.  Roosevelt. 
(  Fisheries . ) 

Perley. 
{Fishes.) 

A.  L.  Adams. 
Neiv  England. 

Carter,  Prime. 
Neivfoundland .   {  Fishe?-ies.) 

Halieutics,  W.  R.  Kennedy,  Shea. 
A>?i'  LLampshire. 

Farrar,  Prime. 
{Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  New  Hampshire  in  the  List. 
{Legislation . ) 

Farrar. 
N^eiv  yersey.    {Fish  ctilture  and  Fisheries.^ 

See  New  Jersey  m  the  List. 
Ne7v  South    Wales. 

J.  H.  Clark,  S.  Howitt. 
{Fishes.) 

Ramsay. 
N'ew    York. 

Wallace. 
{Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  New  York  in  the  List. 
{L'ishes.) 

De  Kay. 
N^eta  Zealand. 

Senior. 
Nile. 

Baker. 
Nipigon  River,    Ofit. 

J.  L.  King,  Whitcher. 
Nipissiguit  River,  A'.  B. 

Halieutics. 
Norfolk,   Eng. 

Davies,  Halieutics,  J.  E.  Taylor. 
Nor7nandy. 

Roscoe,  Tolfrey. 
North  Sea.     See  German   Ocean. 
A^orthumherland ,  Eng. 

Chatto,  Halieutics. 
A'^oriuay. 

Barnard,  Belton,  Bowden,  Forester, 
Halieutics,  Kennard,  Laing,  Lloyd, 
Milford,  Newland,  Three  in  Norway, 
Tolfrey. 


SUBJECT   INDEX. 


177 


Norway  (continued). 
(^Fisheries.') 

Bowden,  D.  Herbert,  Wallem. 
(^Fishes.) 

Lloyd. 
Nottingham,  Eng. 

Bailey,  J.  W.  Martin. 
Nova  Scotia. 

Hardy,  Lanman. 
{Fisheries.') 

Perley. 
{Fishes.) 

H.  R.  Storer. 
Novarro  River,   Col. 

Halieutics.    . 
Novels.     See  Fiction. 

Ocean. 
Watt. 

See  also  Sea  fish  and  fishing. 
Ohio.   {Fish  culture  and  Fisheries .) 

See  Ohio  in  the  List. 
Orkney  Islands.   {Fisheries .) 

Fea. 
Oswestry,  Eng. 

Cathrall. 
Oyster  culture. 

Anson  and  Willett,  Dempster,  Halieu- 
tics, Harding,  D.  Herbert,  Hoek, 
Hubrecht,  Peard,  Ramsay,  W.  A. 
Smith. 

Pacific   Ocean. 

Gill,  Girard,  Lockington. 

See  also  Sea  fishing. 
Pain  in  fishes. 

Bentley. 
Pa7i-fish. 

Halieutics. 
Parasites  of  fishes. 

Cobbold. 
Passaic  River,  N.  y. 

H.  W.  Herbert. 
Pearl  fishery. 

Halieutics. 
Pennsylvania.   {Fish  culture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  Pennsylvania  in  the  List. 
{Fishes.) 

Cope. 
Perch. 

Lady  Campbell,  Jardine. 
Periodicals. 

American    angler,    American    naturalist. 
Angler's  note-book,  Fisherman's  maga- 
zine and  review,  Fishing  gazette,  Little 
(Anglers'  annual). 
Peru.    {Fishes.) 

Giinther. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Schuylkill  fishing  company. 
Picardy. 

Tolfrey. 
Pike. 

Alfred,  Angler's  pocket-book,  Blakey, 
Book  of  sports,  Davies,  F.  Francis, 
J.  W.  Martin,  Nobbes,  Old  Calabar, 
Pennell,  Roberts,  Roscoe,  T.  F.  Salter, 
J.  E.  Taylor. 
Pilchard  fishing. 

T.  Cornish,  D.  Herbert. 
Plagiostomi. 

Miiller  and  Henle. 


Poaching. 

Jefferies,  G.  E.  Jones. 
Poetry. 

Anglican   friar.   Art   of   angling    (1773, 
etc.),     Boaz,    Browne      (1729,    etc.), 
Charleton,  Collection,  Crawhall,  Den- 
nys    [1613,    etc.'],    Fisher's    garland, 
Fletcher  (1633,  etc.),  S.   Ford   (1699, 
etc.),  Fournival,  Gay,    Innocent   epi- 
cure   (1697),    Ireland,    Isys,    Lathy, 
Liddell,    Lowell,    McLellan,    A.    M.' 
Mayer,  Oppianus  (1597,  etc.),  Saluste 
(1608,  etc.),  Sannazaro  (1648),  Stod- 
dart,    Vaniere,     Wayth,     Westwood, 
Whitney  [1700]. 
See  also  Songs. 
Porpoise. 

A.  M.  Mayer. 
Potomac  River. 

Halieutics,  Lanman. 
Pra7uns. 

W.  B.  Lord. 
Prehistoric  fishing. 

Rau. 
Preserving  fish.        See    Curing  fish.      Cold 

storage. 
Prussia. 

Roberts. 

{Fish  culture,  Fisheries,  and  Fishes.) 

Benecke. 

Quebec,  Province  of. 
Dawson. 

Range  ley  Lakes. 

Farrar,  Halieutics,  A.  M.  Mayer. 
Raritan  River,  N.  J. 

H.  W.  Herbert. 
Rays. 

A.  Wilson. 
Reel. 

A.  M.  Mayer. 
Restigouche  River,  N.  B. 

Lanman. 
Rhenish  Provinces. 

Roberts. 
Rhode  Island.   {Fish  culture  and  Fisheries^ 

See  Rhode  Island  in  the  List. 
Ripon,  Eng. 

Theakston. 
Rivers. 

James. 
Rivers,  Pollution  of. 

Kennett-Barrington,      Massey-Mainwar- 
ing. 
Roach. 

Fennell,  F.  Francis. 
Rock  fishing. 

Gentleman  angler. 
Rods. 

Cheek,  Chubb,  Gillmore,  A.  M.  Mayer, 
Webster. 

See  also  Tackle. 
Ro^asley,  Eng. 

Briggs. 
Russia. 

S.  Howitt,  Whishaw. 

Saguenay  River,   Canada. 

Lanman. 
St.  Lawrence  River. 

Nettle. 


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SUBJECT   INDEX. 


Salmon .   {Angling. ) 

Adamson,  Bowden,  Braithwaite,  Brom- 
ley-Davenport, Cartwright,  Chitty, 
Colquhoun,  Conway,  Sir  H.  Davy, 
Dawson,  Dougall,  Dykes,  Fitzgibbon, 
F.  Francis,  Franck  (1694),  Gillmore, 
Grant,  Halieutics,  E.  Hamilton,  Han- 
sard, G.  E.  Jones,  A.  E.  Knox,  J.  K. 
Lord,  A.  M.  Mayer,  Milford,  Peard, 
Pennell,  Rooper,  R.  B.  Roosevelt, 
Scrope,  Speedy,  Stoddart,  Tolfrey, 
Wells,  John  Wilson,  Younger. 
Salmon  culture. 

Ashworth,  Ayrton,  Barnard,  W.  Brown, 
Buckland,  Esdaile,  Fry,  Garnett,   Ja- 
cobi,  Norris,   Sir  S.   Wilson,   Andrew 
Young. 
See  also  Salmonidae. 
Salmon  disease.     See  Disease. 
Salmon.    {^Etnbryology .^ 

Vogt. 
Salmon  fisheries. 

J.  Cornish,  Fryer,  Great  Britain,  D. 
Herbert,  Leith,  Mackenzie,  Milne- 
Home,  Nettle,  Paterson,  Russel,  Wil- 
lis-Bund, Andrew  Young,  Archibald 
Young. 
Salmon.    (^Ichthyology.^ 

Braithwaite,  J.   Cornish,  Fitzgibbon,  A. 
Fraser,     Garman,      Jordan,      Russel, 
Scrope,  Willis-Bund,  Yarrell,  Andrew 
Young. 
Salmonidae. 

Andrews,  Braithwaite,  Chambers,    Day, 
Gillmore,    Girard,     Hogg,    Maitland, 
W.  A.  Smith,  Stirling. 
San  Francisco.    {Fishes.) 
Girard,  Lockington. 
Scotland. 

Black  Palmer,  Blakey,  Border  angler, 
Chatto,  Colquhoun,  Dryden,  Dykes, 
F.  Francis,  Franck  (1649,  etc.),  Hicks, 
Idle,  R.  Knox,  Locke,  J.  Robertson, 
Speedy,  Stoddart,  Andrew  Young. 

{Fisheries.) 

Bell,  J.   Campbell,   Duff,  Great   Britain, 
Halieutics,  D.    Herbert,    Leith,   Mac- 
kenzie, Miln,   Milne-Home,  Ross,   P. 
White,  Archibald  Young. 
See  also  Salmon  fisheries. 

{Fishes.) 

Parnell. 
Sea  fables. 

Lee,  Robinson. 
Sea  fiish  and  fishing. 

Bickerdyke,  Blake,  Borne,  Carter,  Clem- 
ents, Colquhoun,  Davies,  Gentleman 
angler,  Holdsworth,  Hudson,  W. 
Jones,  Lanman,  Lennox,  Lister, 
W.  B.  Lord,  Meiinier,  Mundahl,  Ron- 
delet.  Senior,  Wilcocks,  L.  J.  H. 
Young. 
See  also  Fisheries,  Ocean. 
Sea  monsters. 

Lee. 
Seal. 

H.  W.  Elliott,  Temple. 
Sea-serpent. 

Buckland,  W.  Elliott,  Lee. 
Sea- trout. 

Halieutics,  A.  M.  Mayer,  R.  B.  Roose- 
velt, Roscoe. 


Serpentine  {The),  London. 

Buckland. 
Se-c'ern    Valley,  Eng. 

Randall. 
Shad. 

Norris. 

See  also  Fish  culture. 
Shakespeare  as  an  angler. 

Ellacombe. 
Shark. 

S.  Howitt,  Two  essays. 
Sheeps-head  fishing. 

W.  Elliott. 
Shell-fish. 

Rumph  (171 1). 
Shetland  Islands.    {Fisheries.) 

J.  Campbell,  Fea,  Miln. 
Shrimp. 

W.  B.  Lord. 
Skates. 

A.  Wilson. 
Smelt. 

Cole,  H.  W.  Herbert,  Theakston. 
Societies.    {Angling.) 

Bradfield,     Edinburgh,     London,    Low, 
Manchester,    New    York,    Schuylkill, 
Skinner,  Wheeldon. 
{Fish  culture,  etc.)     " 

American     fish     culturists'     association, 
American  fisheries  society.  Central  fish- 
cultural  society.  Fryer. 
Sole. 

Houghton. 
Songs. 

Angler's  garland,  Armiger,  Baddeley, 
Blakey,  Collection  of  right  merrie  gar- 
lands, Dexter,  Doubleday,  Dykes, 
Edinburgh  angling  club,  Fisher's  gar- 
land, W.  A.  Foster,  H.  Phillips, 
Scrapbook,  Stoddart. 

See  also  Music,  Poetry. 
South   Carolina. 

W.  Elliott. 
{Fishes.) 

Holbrook. 
Soval  fishing. 

Sixty-one. 
Spain.   {Fisheries.) 

Garcia  Sola. 
Spey  River,  Scotland. 

A.  E.  Knox. 
Spinning. 

Alfred,  Burgess,  J.  W.  Martin,  Pennell. 

See  also  Tackle. 
Sponges. 

Kent. 
Starpshes. 

Agassiz. 
Suez   Canal. 

Senior. 
Suffolk,  Eng. 

Halieutics. 
Sussex,  Eng. 

Thorne. 
Sutherland,  Scotland. 

Halieutics,  Archibald  Young. 
Sweden. 

Lloyd,  Newland,  Wheelwright. 
{Fisheries  ^ 

D.  Herbert,  Smitt. 
{Fishes.) 

Lloyd,  Wheelwright. 


SUBJECT   INDEX. 


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Switzerland. 

Borne,  Matthey. 
Swordfish. 

Lanman. 

Tackle. 

Alfred,  Cheek,  Chubb,  A.  Gould, 
Hardy,  Henshall,  Hi-Regan,  Holds- 
worth,  Keene,  Giles  Little  &  Co., 
J.  K.  Lord,  A.  M.  Mayer,  Pennell, 
Tolfrey,  Webster,  Wells,  Wilcocks, 
Young  anglers'  companion. 
See  also  Fish-hooks,  Nets,  Reel,  Rod. 
Tarpon. 

Harmsworth.  • 
Tasmania. 
Senior. 

{Fishes.') 

Giinther. 
7\iy  River,    Scotland. 

Halieutics. 
Teesdale,  Scotland. 

Lakeland. 
Teme  River,   Wales. 

Marston. 
Tenby,  Wales. 

Lister. 
Texas.   (^Fishes.) 

Cope. 
Thames  River,  Eng. 

Essay  on  the  right  of  angling,  etc..  Gen- 
tleman angler,  Griffiths,  Hassell,  H.  R. 
Robertson,  Rooper,  T.  F.  Salter, 
A.  W.  Smith,  A.  W.  Smith  and  Hal- 
lett,  Thorne,  Wheeldon. 
Tra  nsportation . 

Walpole. 
Trawling. 

Ansell,  D.  Herbert. 
Trei7t  River,  Eng. 

J.  W.  Martin,  Snart. 
Trimmer  ajigling. 

Cole,  T.  F.  Salter. 
Trolling. 

Alfred,    Angler's    companion.    Angler's 
pocket-book,  Burgess,  Carpenter,  Cole, 
Fitzgibbon,    Nobbes,    Pennell,    T.    F. 
Salter,  Shipley. 
Trout.   {^Angling.) 

AUerton,  Barry,  Burroughs,  Chitty,  Cut- 
cliffe,  Dawson,  Dick,  Dougall,  Dry- 
den,  T.  Ford,  F.  Francis,  Gillmore, 
Grey  Drake,  Halford,  Halieutics,  E. 
Hamilton,  Hansard,  D.  Herbert, 
H.  W.  Herbert,  Horrocks,  How  to 
catch  trout,  Hughes,  Lakeland,  Lan- 
man, Lorgh,  Matthey,  A.  M.  Mayer, 
Nettle,  Orvis  and  Cheney,  Pennell, 
Prime,  Pritt,  Pulman,  Roberts,  J. 
Robertson,  Ronalds,  R.  B.  Roosevelt, 
Senior,  Shipley,  J.  V.  C.  Smith,  Sol- 
tau.  Speedy,  Stewart,  Stoddart,  Theak- 
ston.  Three  in  Norway,  Tod,  Walton 
and  Cotton,  Wayth,  Wheatley,  Whit- 
cher.  Younger. 
Trout  ctdture. 

Buckland,  Capel,  S.  Green,  Jacobi,  Nor- 
ris.  Slack,  Stone,  Sir  S.  Wilson. 
Trout.   (^Ichthyology .^ 

Garman,  A.  M.  Mayer. 
Turtles. 

Agassiz,  S.  Howitt. 


Tweed  River,   Scotland. 

Border  angler,  Locke,  Rooper,  Scrope, 
Younger. 
lyrol. 

Roscoe. 


Umber.     See  Grayling. 
United  States. 

American    angler,    American    fish,    J.  J. 
Brown,  Harris,  H.  W.  Herbert,  Lan- 
man, Norris,  Schreiner,  G.  C.  Scott, 
Shields,  Wells. 
See  also  America,  A'orth. 

{Fish  culture.') 

Berlin,  Garlick,  Goode,  Norris. 

(  Fisheries. ) 

Berlin,    Goode,     Philadelphia,    Sabine, 
Smiley. 

{Fishes.) 

Gill,  Goode,  Lockington. 
See     also     United     States     in     the 
List. 

(  Legislation . ) 

M.  B.  Brown  &  Co. 

'Vallm'be,  Stoitzerland, 

Matthey. 
Vancouver  Island. 

J.  K.  Lord. 
Venice.   {Fisheries.) 

Ninni. 
Vermont.    {Fish  culture  and  Fisheries .) 

See  Vermont  in  the  List. 
Vineyard  Sound.    {Invertebrates.) 

Verrill. 
Virginia. 

Halieutics,  P.  Kennedy. 
{Fish  ctilture  and  Fisheries.) 

See  Virginia  in  the  List. 


Wales. 

Ayrton,  Blakey,  Cliffe,  Hansard,  G.  E. 
Jones,  Lister,  Medwin. 
{Fisheries.) 

Great  Britain. 
Walton,  Izaak. 

Burnand,  Cargill,  D.  G.  Mitchell,  Satch- 
ell,  Simms,  Westwood,  Zouch. 
Washington,  George,  as  an  angler. 

Moore. 
West  Indies. 

W.  R.  Kennedy. 
Westmorland,  Eng. 

Chalto,  J.  Davy. 
Wey  River,  Eng. 

Thorne. 
Whales. 

Aldrovandi  (1613),  Bickerdyke,  Gore- 
Booth,  Halieutics,  D.  Herbert,  S. 
Howitt,  Lee,  Starbuck,  Two  essays, 
J.  Wilson. 

See  also  Cetacea. 
Whelks. 

Harding. 
White-fish. 

J.  K.  Lord. 
White  House  fishery. 

Angler's  companion. 
Winchester,  Eng. 

F.  Francis,  yr. 


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SUBJECT   INDEX. 


Wisconsin. 

J.  L.  King. 
(Ms/i  culture  and  Fisheries.^) 

See  Wisconsin  in  the  List. 
Worm  fishing. 

HaJieutics,  Pennell,  Wade. 
Wye  Kiver,  Eng. 

Briggs. 


Yarmouth,  Eng.   (^Fisheries.) 

Stacy- Watson. 
Yorkshire,  Eng. 

Pritt. 

Zanzibar.   (^Fishes.') 

Playfair  and  Giinther. 
Zetland.     See  Shetland  Islands. 


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