8O THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 



Ang. 49.46.11 Hoek, Paulus Peronius Cato. Oyster culture. Prize 

 essay. London. 1884. 8. pp. 36. 3 plates. (LON- 

 DON, Eng. International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The 

 fisheries exhibition literature, xi. 14.]) 

 Also another edition. 



Ang. 18.39.2 Hofland, Thomas Christopher. The British angler's 

 manual; or, The art of angling in England, Scotland, 

 Wales, and Ireland, with some account of the principal 

 rivers, lakes, and trout streams in the United Kingdom. 

 With instructions in fly-fishing, trolling, and angling at the 

 bottom, and particularly for the trout. London. 1839. 

 1. 12. Front., plates, and wdcts. 



Most of the illustrations are "from original pictures and drawings by the 

 author." 



*Ang. 18.39.3 The same. London. 1841. 8. Front., plates, 



and wdcts. 



This is a paginal reprint of the first edition. The plates are on China 

 paper, mounted. 



*Ang. 18.39.4 The same. New ed., revised and enlarged by 



E. Jesse. London. 1848. sm. 8. Front., plates, and 

 wdcts. 



" Memoir," by T. R. Hofland, pp. vii.-xvii. 

 This edition contains additional illustrations. 



Ang. 49.46.11 Hogarth, Ronald. The herring fishery. Prize essay. 

 London. 1884. 8. pp.23. (LONDON, Eng. Inter- 

 national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- 

 tion literature, xi. 8.]) 

 Also another edition. 



Ang. 48.32 Hogg, John ( 1 800-1 869) . On the distribution of certain 

 species of fresh-water fish, and on the modes of fecundating 

 the ova of the salmonidae. Read before the Tyneside 

 naturalists' field club, Feb. 21, 1856. Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne. 1856. 8. pp. 17. 



*Ang. 1.23 Holbrook, John Edwards. Ichthyology of South Caro- 

 lina. Vol. i. Charleston, S. C. 1860. 4. 28 col. plates. 



No more published. 



The plates of the original edition were destroyed by fire, and as but few 

 numbers had been distributed, they were recalled, and replaced by those of 

 the new and improved edition-. " The new drawings are from nature, and 

 have been made by the best artists, as A. J. Ibbotson, and A. Sonrel, The 

 colour of the fish has been, in almost every instance, taken from living speci- 

 mens by J. Burkhardt." Preface. 



Ang. 49.46 Holdsworth, Edmund William Hunt. Apparatus for 

 fishing. London. 1883. 8. pp. 80. (LONDON, Eng. 

 International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries 

 exhibition literature, i. 4.]) 

 Also another edition. 



