ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 8 1 



Ang. 49.5 Holds worth, Edmund William Hunt. Deep-sea fishing 

 and fishing boats. An account of the practical working of 

 the various fisheries around the British islands, with 

 descriptions of the boats, nets, and other gear in use. 

 London. . 1874. 8. Front., plates, and wdcts. 



The illustrations were drawn by the author. 



*Ang. 49.34 Holdsworth, Edmund William Hunt. Sea fisheries, by 

 Ang. 49.33 E. W. H. Holdsworth. Salmon fisheries, by Archibald 

 Young. London. 1877. 1 6. Plate and wdcts. (BE- 

 VAN, G. P., editor. British industries.) 2 cop. 



Home, David MILNE. See Milne-Home. 



Ang. 44.39 Hood, Thomas (1799-1845). Hood's own, or, Laugh- 

 ter from year to year ; being former runnings of his comic 

 vein, with an infusion of new blood for general circulation. 

 [ 1st series.] London. 1839. 8. Port, and wdcts. 

 "The angler's farewell" [a poem], pp. 139-140. 



Ang. 44.39.2 The same. Being a further collection of his wit 



and humour, with a preface by his son. 2d series. Lon- 

 don. [1861.] 8. Wdcts. 



"Arise at the father of angling" [a poem], pp. 20-24; "Review: The 

 rambles of Piscator, by Sylvanus Suburban," pp. 50-55; "Mr. Chubb, a 

 piscatory romance," pp. 298-312; "Walton redivivus," pp. 433-438. 



*Ang. 18.74.2 Horrocks, John. Die kunst der fliegenfischerei auf 

 forellen und aschen in Deutschland und Oesterreich. Wei- 

 mar. 1874. 8. Col. front., wdcts., and 4 col. plates. 



The author, an Englishman, who has lived in Germany for thirty years, 

 writes to instruct the Germans in the art of fly-fishing, of which, he says, they 

 have little knowledge. 



*Ang. 1.5 Houghton, William. British fresh-water fishes. Illus- 

 trated with a coloured figure of each species, drawn from 

 nature by A. F. Lydon. 2 vol. (paged contin.). London, 

 etc. [1879.] f. Col. fronts., wdcts., and 39 col. plates. 

 "Titles of works quoted," [ii.] 202. 



Ang. 49.46.10 Houghton, William. The natural history of commer- 

 cial sea fishes of Great Britain and Ireland, with special 

 reference to such parts of their natural history as bear upon 

 their production and commercial use. Prize essay. Lon- 

 don. 1884. 8. Front, and u plates. (LONDON, Eng. 

 International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries 

 exhibition literature, x. I.]) 

 Also another edition. 



VIII. 391 (xi) Houghton, William. The natural history and cultiva- 

 tion of the sole. (In LONDON, Eng. International fish- 

 eries exhibition, 1883. The fisheries exhibition literature, 

 1884, 8, xi. 225-263.) 



