ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 75 



*Ang. 18.84.2 Hamilton, Edward, M.D., F.L.S. Recollections of 

 fly fishing for salmon, trout, and grayling ; with notes on 

 their haunts, habits, and history. London. 1884. 8. 

 Front., vign., and 5 plates. 



" 100 copies printed. No. 69." 



The frontispiece is a mezzotint engraving by F. S. Haden. The plates are 

 woodcuts on India paper, mounted, and are from sketches made on the spot 

 by the author. 



*Ang. 1.33 Hamilton (previously BUCHANAN), Francis. An ac- 

 count of the fishes found in the river Ganges and its 

 branches. Edinburgh, etc. 1822. 4, and atlas of 39 

 plates, obi. 4. 



The plates are engraved. 



46.39 Another copy. 



Imperfect: atlas wanting. 



*Ang. 47.28.2 Hamilton, Robert, M.D. British fishes. 2 pt. Lon- 

 don, etc. [18 .] Portrs., engr. title-pages, wdcts., and 

 68 col. plates. (In JARDINE, Sir William, bart. The natu- 

 ralist's library, [18 ], 16, xxxvi., xxxvii.) 



" Memoir of William Rondelet," i. 15-44. " Memoir of Baron Alexan- 

 der von Humboldt," ii. 15-39. 

 46.47 Also in the edition of 1852-54. 



Ang. 29.3 Hammond, Samuel H. Hills, lakes, and forest streams ; 

 or, A tramp in the Chateaugay woods. New York, etc. 

 1854. 12. Front., illustr. title-page, and plates. 



The same as his " Hunting adventures in the northern wilds." 

 Chapters 2-5, 18 describe fishing excursions. 



A large portion of this work was originally published in the Albany state 

 register. 



11375.39 Another copy. 



Ang. 29.2 Hammond, Samuel H. Hunting adventures in the 



northern wilds ; or, A tramp in the Chateaugay woods, 



over hills, lakes, and forest streams. Philadelphia, [cop. 

 1863.] 12. Front, and plates. 



His " Hills, lakes, and forest streams " with a new title-page. 

 Chapters 2-5, 18 describe fishing excursions. 



*Ang. 29.8 Hammond, Samuel H. Wild northern scenes ; or, 

 Sporting adventures with the rifle and the rod. Philadel- 

 phia, [cop. 1863.] 12. Front, and plates. 



Ang. 39.56 Hansard, George Agar. Trout and salmon fishing in 

 Wales. London. 1834. 1 6. Vign. 



Chatto, in his "Angler's souvenir," says of this work: " It is a perfect 

 gazetteer of every lake and stream in the principality, ample and accurate. 

 . . . I see that [the author] has resumed in his book a considerable por- 

 tion of the article ' Angling ' which he must have furnished to Brewster's 

 ' Edinburgh encyclopaedia.' " 



