y OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. 
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The following Handbooks upon subjects cognate to the 
International Fisheries Exhibition are already published, 
or in active preparation :— 
NOW READY. 
Demy 8vo., in Illustrated Wrapper 1s. each ; or bound in cloth 2s. each. 
THE FISHERY LAWS. By FREDERICK POLLOocK, Barrister-at- 
Law, M.A. (Oxon.), Hon. LL.D. Edin. ; Corpus Christi Professor of Juris. 
prudence in the University of Oxford. 
ZOOLOGY AND FOOD FISHES. By Georce B. Howes, 
Demonstrator of Biology, Normal School of Science, and Royal School of Mines, 
South Kensington. 
BRITISH MARINE AND FRESHWATER FISHES. 
(Tllustrated.) By W. SAVILLE KENT, F.L.S., F.Z.S., Author of Official Guide- 
books to the Brighton, Manchester, and Westminster Aquaria. 
APPARATUS FOR FISHING. By E. W. H. Hotpswortu, 
F.L.S., F.Z.S., Special Commissioner for Juries, International Fisheries 
Exhibition; Author of ‘‘Deep Sea Fisheries and Fishing Boats,” ‘‘ British 
Industries—Sea Fisheries,” &c. 
THE BRITISH FISH TRADE. By His Excellency Spencer 
WALPOLE, Lieut.-Governor of the Isle of Man. 
THE UNAPPRECIATED FISHER FOLK. By James G. 
BERTRAM, Author of ‘* The Harvest of the Sea.’’ 
THE SALMON FISHERIES. (/iustrated.). By C. E. Fryer. 
Assistant Inspector of Salmon Fisheries, Home Office. 
SEA MONSTERS UNMASKED. (/iustrated.) By Henry Lexx, 
F.L.S. 
THE ANGLING CLUBS AND PRESERVATION SoO- 
CIETIES OF LONDON AND THE PROVINCES. ByJ. P. WHEELDON, 
late Angling Editor of ‘‘ Bell’s Life.” 
INDIAN FISH AND FISHING. (li/ustrated.) By Francis 
Day, F.L.S., Commissioner for India to International Fisheries Exhibition. 
A POPULAR HISTORY OF FISHERIES AND FISHER- 
MEN OF ALL COUNTRIES, FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES. By 
W. M. Apams, B.A., formerly Fellow of New College, Oxford; Author of 
‘Zenobia: a Tragedy,’ and inventor of the Ccelometer, 
FISH CULTURE. (//ustrated.) By Francis Day, F.L.S., Com- 
missioner for India to International Fisheries Exhibition. 
SEA FABLES EXPLAINED. By Henry Lex, F.L.S. (/i/ustraied.) 
Taam IN GREAT BRITAIN. By Wittiam Senior (“ Red 
pinner”). 
FISHES OF FANCY: their Place in Myth, Fable, Fairy- 
Tale and Folk-Lore, etc. By PHIL ROBINSON. 
LITERATURE OF SEA AND RIVER FISHING. By 
J. J. MANLEY, M.A. a 
THE PLACE OF FISH IN A HARD-WORKING DIET. 
By STEPHEN MITCHELL, M.A. (Cantab.) 
LONDON : 
WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LimiTEp, 
13, CHARING CROSS, 
