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Ang. 44.78 Roberts, Sir Randal Rowland, 4jh bart. The silver 

 trout, and other stories. London. 1888. sm. 8. 



Contents : The silver trout; a legend of the river's side. The man with 

 the green box. Trout-fishing in the Rhenish provinces. A day amongst the 

 pike. The philosophy of anglirfg. The famous Waterloo run of 1866. 

 The big stag of the glen. A " sow jagd." The philosophy of shooting. 

 The cruise of the " Sprite." 



" Most of the stories have appeared in the Field and Land and water ." 



Ang. 1.38 Robertson, H. R. Life on the upper Thames. Lon- 

 don. 1875. 4. Front. , plates, and vigns. 



''Spinning for trout at a weir," pp. 28-36; "Net-mending," pp. 57- 

 60; "Perch-fishing," pp. 99-101; "Gudgeon-fishing," pp. 130-134; " Dib- 

 bing for chub," pp. 146-152; "Putting down grig-weels," pp. 173-175; 

 " Eel-bucks," pp. 176-182; " Fisherman's fireside," pp. 191-193. 



The illustrations are from drawings by the author. 



Ang. 39.29 Robertson, John, of Leith. Angling streams and ang- 

 ling quarters in the Scottish lowlands ; with plain directions 

 to trout fishers. Edinburgh. 1859. 16. 9 maps. 



Ang. 39.30 Robertson, John, of Leith. The hand-book of angling 

 for Scotland and the border counties, embracing the prac- 

 tical experience of thirty years' fishing. London. 1861. 

 1 6. Map. 



A modification of his " Angling streams and angling quarters in the Scot- 

 tish lowlands." 



Ang. 49.46.3 Robinson, Philip. Fishes of fancy; their place in 

 myth, fable, fairy-tale, and folk-lore. With notices of the 

 fishes of legendary art, astronomy, and heraldry. London. 

 1883. 8. pp. vi., 93. (LONDON, Eng. International 

 fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition litera- 

 ture, iii. i.]) 



Also another edition. 



1.2823 Romanes, George John. Animal intelligence. New 

 1.2823 York. 1883. 12. Wdcts. (The INTERNATIONAL scienti- 

 fic series, 44.) 2 cop. 

 "Fish," pp. 241-253. 



Ang. 46.14 The same. 3d ed. London. 1883. sm. 8. 



Wdcts. (Ditto, 41.) 



*Ang. 18.36.2 Ronalds, Alfred. The fly-fisher's entomology. Ac- 

 companied by a few observations and instructions relative 

 to trout-and-grayling fishing. London. 1836. 8. 19 

 col. plates. 



Plate 19 is used as a frontispiece. 



" The author, having felt the little utility of graphical illustrations unaccom- 

 panied by colour, has been induced to paint both the natural and artificial fly 

 from nature, to etch them with his own hand, and to colour, or superintend 

 the colouring of each particular impression. " Preface. 



The artificial flies are arranged on the same plates with the natural ones 

 which they imitate. 



