112 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 



Ang. 48.31 Mulertt, Hugo. The goldfish and its systematic culture 

 with a view to profit. A practical treatise on the fish, its 

 propagation, enemies, diseases, and care of the fish in cap- 

 tivity, with hints on the construction of ponds, etc. Cin- 

 cinnati. 1883. 8. Col. front., plan, and wdcts. 



Mulertt, Hugo. How to cook fish. 1887. 16. See 

 Verein deutscher fisch haendler. 



*Ang. 24.3 [Mullen, W.] Rambles after sport; or, Travels and 

 adventures in the Americas and at home. By " Oliver 

 North" \pseudon.~]. London. 1874. sm. 8. 



Articles reprinted from the Field; including " Two days' fishing in Chile," 

 pp. 209-222. 



Ang. 49.46.7 Mundahl, C. M. Line fishing. London. 1883. 8. 

 pp. 23. (LONDON, Eng. International fisheries exhibi- 

 tion, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vii. 11.]) 

 Also another edition. 



Ang. 49.46.11 Munro, R. J. The herring fisheries. Prize essay. 

 London. 1884. 8. pp. (2), 42. (LONDON, Eng. 

 International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries ex- 

 hibition literature, xi. 9.]) 

 Also another edition. 



*Ang. 29.5 Murray, William Henry Harrison. Adventures in the 

 wilderness ; or, Camp-life in the Adirondacks. Boston. 

 1869. sm. 8 or 12. Front., plates, and wdcts. 



Chapters 2 and 7 are on fishing. 



" Several of the chapters were originally published in the Meriden literary 

 recorder, 1867." 



Criticized in R. G. Allerton's " Brook trout fishing," pp. 30-43. 



11375.41 Another copy. 



*Ang. 46.24 Napier, Charles Ottley GROOM. Natural history ram- 

 bles. Lakes and rivers. London, etc. 1880. 16. 

 Wdcts. 



" Fresh-water fishes," pp. 129-157; " Some of the typical rivers and their 

 fisheries," pp. 158-190. 



Ang. 46.2 Neckam, Alexander. De naturis rerum libri duo. With 

 the poem of the same author, De laudibus divinae sapientiae. 

 Edited by Thomas Wright. Published under the direction 

 of the master of the rolls. London. 1863. 1.8. pp. 4, 

 Ixxviii., (2), 521. (CHRONICLES and memorials of Great 

 Britain and Ireland during the middle ages, 34.) 



Chapters 22-46 of the second book treat of fishes and the hippopotamus. 

 Chapter 47 describes the construction of a fishing net. 

 Neckam was abbot of Cirencester in 1213. 



Brit. Hist. 726 Another copy. 



