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*Ang. 39.14 Hassell, John. Excursions of pleasure and sports on 

 the Thames ; illustrated in a series of engravings in aqua- 

 tinta, coloured after nature. Accompanied by a descrip- 

 tive and historical account of every town, village, mansion, 

 and the adjacent country on the banks of that river, the 

 places and periods for enjoying angling, shooting, sailing, 

 &c. ; also a particular account of all places of amusement 

 in its vicinity, and the list of inns and taverns. London. 

 1823. 1 6. Col. front, and 23 col. plates. 



" Angling on the Thames," pp. 36-56. 

 The illustrations are by the author. 



*Ang. 44.35 [Hawes, William Post.] Sporting scenes and sundry 

 sketches ; being the miscellaneous writings of J. Cypress, 

 jr. \_pseudon.~]. Edited by Frank Forester [H. W. Her- 

 bert]. 2 vol. New York. 1842. 12. Fronts, and 

 plates. 



" Memoir," i. 1-14. 



Contents : i. Fire Island ana; or, A week at the Fire Islands. Contro- 

 versy concerning the genera and distinctions of quail and partridge; by J. 

 Cypress, jr. and Frank Forester. Bear. Collineomania. Legends of 

 Long Island. 



ii. Classic rhapsodies. Random reminiscences. Miscellanies. 



The eight chapters " Fire Island ana," contain some references to fishing. 



AL 1728.9.91 Another copy. 



Hawks, Francis Lister, compiler. Narrative of the ex- 

 pedition of an American squadron to the China seas and 

 Japan. See Perry, M. C. Narrative, etc. 1856. 4. 

 Note. 



Ang. 29.4 Headley, Joel Tyler. The Adirondack ; or, Life in the 

 woods. New York. 1849. 12. Fro nt. and plates. 



Parts of chapters i, 2, 14, 18, 23, 24, 26, 28 are on angling. 

 "The letters in this volume embrace two different summers spent in the 

 forest." Preface. 



*Ang. 18.79.3 Henderson, William, of Durham, Eng. My life as an 

 angler. London. 1879. 8. Port., plates, and wdcts. 



This is substantially the same as the work printed for private circulation in 

 1876, entitled "Notes and reminiscences of my life as an angler." New mat- 

 ter has been added, however, and portions of the earlier work withdrawn. 

 The portrait is a Woodburytype, and the head and tail pieces were designed 

 by Mrs. William Henderson. 



"One of the most sterling and attaching of modern angling books." 

 Westwood and Satchell. 



Henle, Jakob. Systematische beschreibung der plagio- 

 stomen. 1841. f. See Miiller, Johannes, and Henle, 

 Jakob. 



