ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. I 1 5 



Ang. 18.64.4 Norris, Thaddeus. The American angler's book ; em- 

 bracing the natural history of sporting fish, and the art of 

 taking them. With instructions in fly-fishing, fly-making, 

 and rod-making, and directions for fish-breeding. To 

 which is added Dies piscatoriae, describing noted fishing- 

 places, and the pleasure of solitary fly-fishing. New ed., 

 with a supplement containing descriptions of salmon rivers, 

 inland trout fishing, etc. Philadelphia, etc. 1865. 8. 

 pp.. 70 1. Front., plates, and wdcts. 



1st edition, 1864. 



" Mr. Norris has undertaken to supply the omissions of those writers who 

 have preceded him in describing American fishes, and to correct certain errone- 

 ous notions about angling, which have arisen from adopting too rigidly the 

 English rules and practices." Nation, vol. i. p. 818. 



Ang. 18.64.4.2 The same. New ed., with a supplement. 



Philadelphia, [cop. 1865.] 8. pp. 701. Front., plates, 

 and wdcts. 



The frontispiece is from a new plate. 



Ang. 48.9 Norris, Thaddeus. American fish-culture ; embracing 

 all the details of artificial breeding and rearing of trout, the 

 culture of salmon, shad, and other fishes. [With an appen- 

 dix.] Philadelphia, etc. 1868. sm. 8 or 1 2. Front., 

 wdcts., and plates. 

 46.59 Another copy. 



Ang. 18.17 North Country angler (The) ; or, The art of angling as 

 practised in the northern counties of England. [4th ed., 

 with additions.] London, etc. 1817. 12 - PP- i y - 89. 

 Vign. 



ist edition, 1786. 



North, Oliver, psendon. See Mullen, W. 



Ang. 48.17 [North, Roger.] A discourse of fish and fish-ponds. 

 Done by a person of honour. London. 1713. sm. 8. 

 PP- (8), 79- 



Treats especially of the culture of carp. 



Osmund Lambert, in his " Angling literature in England," calls this " the 

 principal English work of early date on fish-culture." 



* Ang. 48.18 [ ] The same. 2d ed. London. 1715. sm. 12. 



*Ang. 1.27 The same. (Appended to ALBIN, Eleazar. The 



history of esculent fish, 1794, 4, pp. 33-78.) 



This was also appended to the "Gentleman farmer," 1726. 



*Ang. 27.3 Northrup, Ansel Judd. Camps and tramps in the Adi- 

 rondacks, and grayling fishing in northern Michigan. A 

 record of summer vacations in the wilderness. New York. 

 [1880?] 1 8. 



The chapters on the Adirondacks contain many fishing incidents. 



