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Ang. 49.46.6 Harding, Charles (William). Molluscs, mussels, whelks, 

 etc. used for food or bait. London. 1883. 8. pp. 23. 

 (LONDON, Eng. International fisheries exhibition, 1883. 

 [The fisheries exhibition literature, vi. 9.]) 

 Also another edition. 



Ang. 26.3 Hardy, Campbell. Forest life in Acadie; sketches of 

 sport and natural history in the lower provinces of the 

 Canadian dominion. London. 1869. 8. Col. front., 

 vign., and plates. 



"Acadian fish and fishing," pp. 211-260. 



Several of the sporting scenes appeared originally in the Field. 



Park. 11.20 Another copy. 



Ang. 26.5 Hardy, Campbell. Sporting adventures in the New 

 World ; or, Days and nights of moose-hunting in the pine 

 forests of Acadia. 2 vol. London. 1855. 12. Col. 

 fronts. 



Contains many fishing incidents, and a chapter on " Flies and tackle for 

 North American waters." .;. 



4355- J 4 Another copy. 



Park. 11.19 Another copy. 



*Ang. 18.35.3 Harewood, Harry, pseudon.1 A dictionary of sports ; 

 or, Companion to the field, the forest, and the river side. 

 Containing explanations of every term applicable to racing, 

 shooting, fishing, etc., with essays upon all national amuse- 

 ments. London, etc. 1835. 12. Wdcts. 



This is an improved version of the " Sportsman's dictionary." 



Ang. 18.95 Harmsworth, Alfred C. Tarpon fishing in the Gulf of 

 Mexico. Plate and wdcts. (In BlCKERDYKE, John. Sea 

 fishing, 1895, 8, pp. 445-468.) 



Harris, William C., angler, editor. The American 

 angler. See American angler (The). 1881, etc. 



Ang. 25.6 Harris, William C., angler, compiler. The angler's guide 

 book and tourists' gazetteer of the fishing waters of the 

 United States and Canada. 1885. New York. [1885.] 12. 



*Ang. 46.6 Harting, James Edmund. Essays on sport and natural 

 history. London. 1883. 8. Port, and wdcts. 



"Fishing notes in Holland," pp. 217-221; " Fishing with cormorants," 

 pp. 423-440. 



Ang. 18.64 Hartung, Eduard. Der praktische angler; oder, Die 

 geheimnisse alle arten fische und krebse in fliissen, bachen, 

 und teichen mit der angel und in reusen auf die einfachste 

 weise zu fangen, und der anweisung wie fische in fisch- 

 teichen zu ziehen sind. Nach eigenen erfahrungen und 

 englischen methoden herausgegeben. Quedlinburg, etc. 

 1864. 1 6. 



