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Ang. 47-47 Girard, Charles. Descriptions of new fishes collected 

 by A. L. Heermann. Enumeration of the species of 

 marine fishes collected at San Francisco, California, by 

 C. B. R. Kennedy. Observations upon a collection of 

 fishes made on the Pacific coast of the United States by 

 W. P. Trowbridge. [Philadelphia. 1854.] 8. pp. (28). 



" From the Proceedings of academy of natural sciences, Aug. 1854." 



Pam. Another copy. 



Ang. 47-47 Qirard, Charles. Notice of a new species of salmonidae 

 from the north-eastern part of the United States ; [salmo 

 gloverii. Philadelphia. 1854.] 8. I page. 



" From the Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences, May, 1854." 



Ang. 47-47 Notice upon the species of the genus salmo, of 



authors, observed chiefly in Oregon and California. [Phil- 

 adelphia. 1856.] 8. pp. (4). 



" From the Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences, Oct. 1856." 



Ang. 47-47 Girard, Charles. Notice upon the viviparous fishes in- 

 habiting the Pacific coast of North America, with an 

 enumeration of the species observed. [Philadelphia. 

 1855.] 8. pp. (6). 



" From the Proceedings of the academy of natural sciences, April, 1855." 



Pam. Another copy. 



Ang. 18.60 Glenfin, pseudon. The fishing-rod. and how to use it; a 

 treatise on the various arts of angling, trolling, spinning, 

 and fly-fishing. London. 1860. 16. pp. viii., 87. 



Ang. 18.60.2 : The same. London. 1861. 16. pp. viii., 

 87. 



The 1860 edition with a new title-page. 



Ang. 29.9 Gloucester fox hunting club. Memoirs of the Glouces- 

 ter fox hunting club, near Philadelphia. Philadelphia. 

 1830. 8. pp. (2), 56 +. Front. and/wA of Jonas Cat- 

 tell. 



12384.65 Another copy. 



12384.65.2 The same. (Appended to SCHUYLKILL FISHING 



COMPANY, Philadelphia, Penn. A history of the Schuyl- 

 kill fishing company, 1889, 8, pp. 405429.) 



*Ang. 48.8 Godenier, C. E. P. Treatise on the artificial fecundation 

 and incubation of the eggs of fish, and the rearing of the 

 young fish, according to the processes of Messrs. Gehin 

 and Remy. (In FRY, W. H., editor. A complete treatise 

 on artificial fish-breeding, 1866, 12, pp. 7-28.) 



