122 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 



*Ang. 1.14 Playfair, Sir Robert Lambert, and Giinther, Albrecht 

 Karl Ludwig Gotthilf. The fishes of Zanzibar. Acan- 

 thopterygii, by R. L. Playfair; pharyngognathi, etc., by 

 A. C. L. G. Giinther. London. 1866. 4. Wdcts. and 

 21 plates. 



The plates are lithographs by G. H. Ford; 6 of them are colored, and plate 

 13 is used as a frontispiece. 



Pleasures (The) of princes. 1635. 4 See [Mark- 

 ham, Gervase]. 



Ang. 18.02 Pollard, Richard, of Clapton. The new and complete 

 angler ; or, Universal fisherman. Containing the most ap- 

 proved instructions and modern methods of breeding fish, 

 etc., with explanation of technical phrases, &c. London. 

 [1802.] 12. pp. 70. 



Imperfect : frontispiece wanting. 



" All but a literal transcript of ' The true art of angling ' by J. S." West- 

 wood and Satchell. 



Ang. 49.46 Pollock, Sir Frederick, ^d bart. The fishery laws. 

 London. 1883. 8. pp. 48. (LONDON, Eng. Inter- 

 national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- 

 tion literature, i. 3.]) 



Also another edition. 



*Ang. 40.2 Pollok, Fitz William Thomas. Sport in British Bur- 

 mah, Assam, and the Cassyah and Jyntiah hills. With 

 notes of sport in the hilly districts of the northern division, 

 Madras Presidency, indicating the best localities for sport, 

 with natural history notes, and hints on weapons, fishing- 

 tackle, etc., best suited for killing game in those provinces. 

 2 vol. London. 1879. 8. Col. fronts., maps, and 8 

 plates. 



" Many of the original journals from which this book is compiled have 

 appeared in the Oriental sporting magazine." 



Chapter 6 of vol. i. and chapters 3 and 7 of vol. ii. contain accounts of fish- 

 ing. 



All but two of the plates are colored. 



x 7374-5 2 Porter, William Trotter. Angling. (In BRINLEY, Fran- 

 cis. Life of W. T. Porter, 1860, 12, pp. 211-244.) 

 Ang. 49.46.4 Practical fishermen's congress, London, Eng. 1883. 

 Destruction of immature fish ; harbour accommodation ; 

 better means for prevention of loss of life at sea ; railway 

 rates; fishing vessels' lights. [Subjects discussed.] Lon- 

 don. 1884. 8. (LONDON, Eng. International fish- 

 eries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, 

 iv. 8.]) 



The discussion of the last subject was postponed. 

 Also another edition. 



