136 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



CHARTS USED BY FISHERMEN. 



No. 10. Buzzard's Bay, on a very large scale, with a book of sailing direc- 

 tions. 



Charts 8 and 9 were prepared for the trade between New York, 

 Cuba, and New Orleans, and are arranged so as to avoid the 

 necessity and expense of using four charts, as formerly. 



These charts are printed on the best quality of linen paper, and 

 mounted on cloth to make them durable. 



LITERATURE OV ANGLING, THE FISHERIES, &c. 



1865. NoiiRis, Thaddeus. 



The I American Angler's Book : | embracing | The Natural History 

 of Sporting Fish, |'and ] the art of taking them. | With in- 

 structions in I lly-fishing, liy-uiaking, and rod-making; and di- 

 rections for fish-breeding. | To which is added, | Dies Pisca- 

 tori;B; | describing noted fishing-places, and the pleasure of | 

 .solitary fly-fishing. | New Edition, | with a supplement, | con- 

 taining descriptions of salmon rivers, inland trout-fishing, etc., 

 etc. I — I By Thaddeus Norris. | — | Illustrated with eighty en- 

 gravings on wood. I Philadelphia: | Published by E. H. Butler 

 & Co. I London : Sampson Low, Son, & Co. | 1865. 



1875. Scott, Genio C. 



Fishing | In American Waters. | ByGenioC. Scott. | (Cut.) | Anew 

 edition, containing parts six and seven, | on Southern and Mis- 

 cellaneous Fishes. | With numerous illustrations. ] New York: | 

 Harper & Brothers, publishers, | Franklin Square. | 1875. 



1876. Browx, John J. 



The I American Angler's Guide ; | or, | Complete Fisher's Manual, | 

 for the Uniti^d States ; | containing | the opinions and practices 

 of experienced | anglers of both hemispheres ; | with the various 

 modes adopted in Ocean, River, Lake, aad Pond Fishing ; | the 

 usual tackle and baits.required; iustructionsin the art | of mak- 

 ing artificial flies; methods of making fish- | ponds, transporta- 

 tion of fish, etc., etc. | Fifth edition, | revised and greatly en- 

 larged and improved with the addition of a | third part, | con- 

 taining a more particular description of Southern and | Western 

 fishes, and other matter of interest to the | angler, together 

 with a copious index. | Handsomely illustrated | with twenty- 

 five engravings of the principal angle-fish of America, | and 

 embellished with numerous engravings on | steel, stone, and 

 wood. I By I John J. Brown. | New York : | D. Appleton and 

 Company. I 549 and 551 Broadway. | 1876. 



1877. Hallock, Charles. 



The I Sportsman's Gazetteer | and | General Guide. | The Game 

 Animals, Birds, and Fishes of North America: | their Habits and 

 various >Jethods of Capture. | Copious Instructions | in Shooting, 

 Fishing, Taxidermy, Woodcraft, etc. | Together with | a Direc- 

 tory to the Principal Game Resorts of the | Country; illustrated 

 with Maps. I By Charles Hallock. (editor of "Forest and 

 Stream;" Author of the "Fishing Tourist," "Camp | Life in 

 Florida," etc. | New York: | "Forest and Stream" Publishing 

 Company, | American News Company, Agents. | 1877. 



