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Shaler, N. S. Notes on the Right and Sperm Whales. Vol. VII.
Habits of the Black Bass. Vol. v. No. 6.
Food and Habits of some of our Marine
The Giant Cuttle Fishes of Newfound-

— Verrill, A. E. On the
Fishes. Vol. v. No. 7.

land and the Common Squid of the New England Coast. Vol. viii.

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ANGLER IN IRELAND: or, an Englishman's Rambles through Connaught and Munster, during the summer of 1833. London, 1834. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.

By Belton, author of "Two Summers in Norway."

ANGLER, THE. Containing a Complete Description of all FreshWater Fish, and the most approved methods of catching them; the best places for Angling near London; together with Useful Hints to Anglers in general. London, [1834.] Small 4to.

ANGLER'S ALMANAC AND POCKET-BOOK. Being a Handbook and Guide to the Principal Rivers, Lakes, and Fisheries in Great Britain and Ireland. By a Practical Angler. 1853, 1854, 1855. London. 3 vols. 18mo.

ANGLER'S COMPANION. 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. London: Hughes. 1824. 12mo.

ANGLER'S COMPANION, 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 (no date). 12mo. Attributed by Pickering to J. Martin.

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. [Capt. Clarke, R. M.] Edinburgh, 1839. 12mo.

ANGLER'S DIARY 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. London, 1878. 12mo.

ANGLERS' EVENINGS.

Anglers' Association.

Papers by Members of the Manchester
London, 1880. Crown 8vo.

The Same. Second Series. London, 1882. Crown 8vo.

ANGLER'S GUIDE. Containing Easy Instructions for the Youthful Beginner, with several observations on fishing, pointing out the proper times and seasons for the different kinds of Fish, as also the best mode of angling for them and directions for the proper Baits and Tackle to be used. By a Lover of the Art. 1828.

18mo.

"The Gentleman Angler" under a new title.

London,

ANGLER'S HAND-BOOK; containing Concise Instructions for every Department of the Art, and two coloured plates of Flies, including many never before figured. Third edition. London, 1840. 24mo.

ANGLER'S MANUAL; or, Concise Lessons of Experience, which the Proficient in the delightful Recreation of Angling will not despise and the Learner will find the advantage of practising. With twelve plates designed and etched by S. Howitt. Liverpool, 1808. Oblong 8vo.

ANGLER'S NOTE BOOK AND NATURALIST'S RECORD. A Repertory of Fact, Inquiry, and Discussion on Field Sports and subjects of Natural History. The Green Series complete. With six woodcuts. London, 1880. 4to.

ANGLER'S POCKET-BOOK; or, Compleat English Angler: containing all that is necessary to be known in that Art. Also Nobbs's celebrated Treatise on the Art of Trolling. Third edition. London, 1805. 12mo.

ANGLER'S SURE GUIDE. See HOWLETT.

ANGLICIAN FRIAR, and the Fish which he took by Hook and by Crook. A Comic Legend. By a Novice, A. F. & F. Dedicated to all Lovers of Angling. London, 1851. I 2mo.

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ANGLING SCRAP BOOK. Consisting of Newcastle Fisher's Garlands. Prices Angling Books have brought at sales. Various Scraps from Angling Works, numerous engravings of Fish and Fishing Scenes, and a few cuts by Bewick. 2 vols. 8vo.

ARMIGER, CHARLES. The Sportsman's Vocal Cabinet. Comprising an extensive Collection of scarce, curious, and original Songs and Ballads relative to Field Sports. London, 1830. I 2mo.

Contains twenty-five songs on Angling.

ART OF ANGLING. Intended not for Sale. London, Printed by D. Lewis, 34 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square. 1819. I 2mo.

"Printed for private circulation. Mr. Heseltine, of the 'Covers,' Laleham, possessed a copy of this work which he believed to be unique. On the fly-leaf Mr. H. G. Bohn certifies that he knows of no other copy. This copy is not in the 'Bibliotheca Piscatoria.' It is identical in every particular saving the imprint, D. Lewis, 34 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square,— and same date." — Greville Fennell.

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Edward Soltau, whose autograph it bears, was the author of Soltau's "Trout Flies of Cornwall and Devon."

ART OF ANGLING. See BARKER.

ART OF ANGLING: Eight Dialogues in Verse. See RUDDIMAN'S COLLECTION.

Ascribed to Dr. Scott, a Dissenting minister of Ipswich. It contains ironical notes in imitation of Dr. King's "Art of Cookery."

ARTEDI, PETRUS. Synonymia Piscium, sive Historia Piscium Naturalis et Literaria ab Aristotelis usque aevo ad seculum xIII. deducta duce Synonymia Piscium. Lipsiæ, 1789. 4to.

ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF FISH. See PISCARIUS.

ARUNDO. Practical Fly-Fishing: founded on Nature and tested by experience of nearly forty years in various parts of the United

Kingdom. With instructions for imitating all the most useful
Flies. Also Remarks on Fly-Rods. London, 1849. 12mo.

ASHWORTH, EDMUND and THOMAS. A Treatise on the Propagation of Salmon and other Fish. London, 1853. 12mo.

ATKINS, CHARLES G. The Salmon of Eastern North America and its Artificial Culture. See Report of the U. S. Commissioner, 1872 – 73.-On Fish-Ways. Ibid.-The Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar). Ibid., 1873-74, 1874-75.-Collection of Eggs of Schoodic Salmon. Ibid., 1875-76, 1877, 1878.- Cheap Fixtures for the Hatching of Salmon. Ibid., 1878.

BA

ADDELEY, J. London Angler's Book, or Waltonian Chronicle, containing much original information to Anglers generally, combined with numerous amusing Songs and Anecdotes of Fish and Fishing never before published. London, 1834. 8vo.

BADHAM, REV. C. DAVID. Prose Halieutics, or Ancient and Modern Fish Tattle. London, 1854. Crown 8vo.

Reprinted in part from Fraser's Magazine.

BAGNALL, GEORGE.

Piscatorial Rambles: or, the Fisherman's Pocket

Companion. London, 1865. I 2mo.

BAILEY, WILLIAM. The Angler's Instructor. A Treatise on the best modes of Angling in English Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds, and on the habits of the Fish. London, 1857. 8vo.

The Same. Second edition. London, 1866. I 2mo.

The Same. Third edition, revised. London, 1878. 8vo.

An excellent practical treatise by the best Nottingham angler of the day. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGE C. The Fly Fisher's Guide, illustrated by coloured plates representing upwards of Forty of the most useful Flies, accurately copied from Nature. Second edition, with Additions. London, 1828. 8vo.

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BARKER, THOMAS (of Bracemeale, Salop). The Art of Angling. Wherein are discovered many rare Secrets, very necessary to

be knowne by all that delight in that Recreation. London, 1653. 4to.

This is the Barker from whom Walton says (Complete Angler, Ch. 5)

he derived his principal knowledge of fly-fishing, in which he himself was no adept. Dr. Bethune.

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This edition is without the author's name.

The Same.

Reprinted from the edition of 1653. Leeds: Inchbald

and Gawtress. 1817. Royal 4to.

The only copy that was printed on large paper.

The Same. From the First edition. London, 1820. 12mo.

One hundred copies reprinted for J. H. Burn.

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 Recreation, both for catching the Fish and dressing thereof. Second edition, much enlarged. London, 1820.

12mo.

12mo.

From the edition of 1657. One hundred copies reprinted for J. H. Burn. The Same. Reprinted by Hodgson & Co. London [1824]. BARLOW, FRANCIS. Seuerall Wayes of Hunting, Hawking, and Fishing, according to the English manner, and invented by Francis Barlow. Etched by Hollar. London, 1671. Oblong 4to.

BARNWELL. Game Fish of the Northern States of America and British Provinces. See ROOSEVELT.

BARRY, W. Moorland and Stream.

Shooting and Trout Fishing.

With Notes and Prose Idyls on London, 1871. 12mo.

BATHURST, CHARLES. Notes on Nets; or, The Quincunx practically considered. To which are added Miscellaneous Memoranda. London (no date). 12mo.

BAUDITTEN, EBEN. Carp Culture, chiefly in its relation to Agriculture. See Report of the U. S. Commissioner, 1878.

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