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BOOKS ON ANGLING 



AND KINDRED SUBJECTS. 



1. ABBOTT (Samuel). Ardenmohr, among the Hills. A record 

 of Scenery and Sport in the Highlands of Scotland. With Etchings 

 by the Author. 8vo. London, 1876. $2 25 



2. Another copy. New half calf. 3 50 



3. ADAMS (A. Leith). Field and Forest Rambles. With Notes 

 and Observations on the Natural History of Eastern Canada. Illus- 

 trated. 8vo. London, 1873. 2 2 5 



4. Another copy. New half calf. 3 75 



5. AKERMAN (J. Y.) Spring-Tide; or, the Angler and his 

 Friends. l8mo. London, 1852. I 50 



6. Another copy. New half calf. 2 75 



7. ALEXANDER (Col. Sir J. E.) Salmon-Fishing in Canada. 

 Illustrated. London, 1860. 3 oo 



8. Another copy. New half calf. 4 50 



9. ALLERTON (R. G.) Brook Trout Fishing. An account of a 

 Trip of the Oquossoc Angling Association to Northern Maine, in 

 June, 1869. Colored plate of a Trout, and wood-cuts. i6mo. New 

 half calf. New York, 1869. 4 oo 



10. AMATEUR (AN) Angler's Days in Dove Dale; or, How I 

 spent my Three Weeks Holiday. [By Edward Marston.] iSmo- 

 London, 1884. 60 



AMERICAN ANGLER'S Practical and Illustrated Essays. 

 4to. Paper. 



11. The Game Fish of the West. 25 



12. The Fishes of the East Florida Coast. 25 



13. The Trout and the Black Bass. 25 



14. AMERICAN FISH and How to Catch Them. By an Old Ang- 

 ler. [M. C. Weidemeyer.] Sq. I2mo. New York, 1885. I oo 



