OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS 
OF THE 
INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION, 
PUBLISHED BY 
WM. CLOWES & SONS, Limited, 13, Gharing Cross, S.W. 
(And Sold at their Stalls near each Entrance to the Exhibition.) 
THE FISHERIES PORTFOLIO: Containing Ten Original 
Etchings of Scenes on the British Coast. —1. Bait Gatherers—2. Running 
Ashore.—3. A Fisher Girl.—4. Fishing Boats off Hastings.—5. Going for 
Bait.—6. Boat Building on the Yare.—7. Preparing for Sea.—8. Ramsgate 
Harbour.—g. Fisherman’s Haven.—1o. Stranded. Price 15s. the complete set. 
HANDBOOKS UPON SPECIAL SUBJECTS. 
(Issued in connection with the International Fisheries Exhibition.) 
NOW READY. 
Demy 8vo., in Illustrated Wrapper rs. each; or bound in cloth 2s. each. 
FISHERY LAWS. By FREDERICK Potxock, Barrister-at-Law, M. A. 
(Oxon.), Hon. LL. Edin. ; baie Christi Professor of Jurisprudence in the University of Oxford. 
ts. Post-free 1s. 1d. 
ZOOLOGY AND FOOD ‘FISHES. By Grorce B. HowEs, 
Demonstrator of Biology, Normal School of Science, and Royal School of Mines, South 
Kensington. rs. Post-free rs. 1d. 
MARINE AND FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE 
BRITISH ISLANDS. (/ilustrated.) By W. Savitte Kent, F.L.S., F.Z.S., Author of 
Official Guidebooks to the Brighton, Manchester, and Westminster Aquaria. ts. Post-free 1s. 1d. 
APPARATUS FOR FISHING. By E. W. H. Ho.pswortu, 
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. 1s. Post- 
free 1s. 1d. 
IN THE PRESS. 
THE HISTORY OF FISHING FROM THE EARLIEST 
Seas By W. M. Apams, M.A. (Oxon.), late Fellow of New College. xs. Post-free 
THE BRITISH FISH TRADE. By His Excellency SPENCER 
Wa tpote, Lieut.-Governor of the Isle of Man. 1s. Post-free 1s. rd. 
FISH CULTURE. (/ilustrated.) By Francis Day, F.L.S., Com- 
missioner for India to International Fisheries Exhibition. xs. Post-free rs. 7 
FISH AS DIET. By W. SrepHen Mircuett, M.A. (Cantab.) 
ANGLING IN GREAT BRITAIN. By Witt1aM SeEnror, (“Red 
Spinner”). xs. Post-free 1s. 1d. 
EDIBLE CRUSTACEA. By W. Savitte Kent, F.LS., F.Z.S., 
Author of Official Guidebooks to the Brighton, Manchester, and Westinintee ‘Agudites Is. 
Post-free 1s, 1d. 
THE UNAPPRECIATED LIFE OF THE BRITISH 
ae EON: By Jamss C. BerTHAm, Author of “The Harvest of the Sea.” xs. Post- 
ree IS. I 
THE SALMON FISHERIES. (//lustrated.) By C. E: Fryer, 
Assistant Inspector of Salmon Fisheries, Home Office. rs. Post-free rs. rd. 
THE ANGLING SOCIETIES OF LONDON AND THE 
PROVINCES. By J. P. WHEELDON, late Angling Editor of ‘‘ Bell’s Life.” xs. Post-free 1s. rd. 
INDIAN FISH AND FISHING. (//ustrated.) By FRANcis 
Day, F.L.S., Commissioner for India to International Fisheries Exhibition. rs. Post-free rs. rd. 
one MONSTERS UNMASKED. (///ustrated.) By Henry Lex, 
1s. Post-free 1s. 1d. 
THE LITERATURE OF SEA AND RIVER FISHING. 
By Joun J. Mantey, M.A. (Oxon.) xs. Post-free rs. rd. 
THE OUTCOME OF THE EXHIBITION. By A. J. R. 
TRENDELL, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Literary Superintendent for the Fisheries _ 
Exhibition. 1s. Post-free 1s. 1d. 
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