ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 15 



Ang. 18.57.2 Bailey, William, of Nottingham. The angler's instruc- 

 tor, etc. 2d ed. Nottingham, etc. [1866.] 1 6. 



Ang. 18.57.3 The same. 3d ed., revised. London, etc. [1879.] 



sm. 8. Wdct. 



This edition has been considerably enlarged. 



*Ang. 18.16.3 Bainbridge, George Cole. The fly fisher's guide. 

 2d ed., with additions. Liverpool. 1828. sm. 8. Front. 

 and 8 plates. 



The frontispiece and seven of the plates are colored, and include repre- 

 sentations of " upwards of forty of the most useful flies, accurately copied 

 from nature." 



"One of the text books of the fly-fisher." Westwood and Satchell. 



*Ang. 18.16.5 The same. 4th ed. London. 1840. sm. 8. 



Front, and 8 plates. 



The illustrations are the same as in the previous edition. 



Ang. 46.28 Baird, Spencer Fullerton. On the serpents of New- 

 York ; with a notice of a species not hitherto included in 

 the fauna of the state. Albany. 1854. 8. pp. (2), 28. 

 2 plates. 



10^.49 Baker, Sir Samuel White. The Nile tributaries of 

 Abyssinia, and the sword hunters of the Hamran Arabs. 

 Philadelphia,^. 1867. 8. pp. xxii., (2), 596. Portrs., 

 maps, and plates. 



Chapters 2, 9, and 10 contain accounts of fishing. 



The illustrations are from original sketches by the author. 



10^.49 The same. 3d ed. London. 1868. 8. Portrs., 



maps, and plates. 



! 3739 Also an edition published at Hartford, 1868, with the title, " Exploration 



of the Nile tributaries of Abyssinia." 



Ang. 41.1 The same. 4th ed. Philadelphia. 1868. sm. 8. 



Maps and plates. 



Does not contain the portraits mentioned in the list of illustrations. 



I. mo The same. New ed. London. 1883. sm. 8. 



Maps and plates. 



*Ang. 49.10 Barber, Joseph. Crumbs from the Round table; a feast 

 for epicures. New York. 1866. sm. 8. 



Contents: The esthetics of epicureanism. Breakfast. The fruits of 

 June. Dinner among the ancients. Dinner among the moderns. A few 

 words about puddings. Vegetarians and vegetables. Fishing. The 

 streams; a poem. Supper. October, sentimentally and sensuously con- 

 sidered. The poetry of good cheer. Savory stanzas for November. Epi- 

 gastric poetry. A Thanksgiving rhapsody. The brookside in May. 



" For the most part articles which have appeared in the Round table, ovei 

 the signature of ' J. B.' " 



