150 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 



Ang. 50.90 Vermont Fish commissioners. Report of the commis- 

 sioners for 1867, 1871/72-1877/78. 6 pam. Mont- 

 pelier, etc. 1867-78. 8. Diagrs. 



For the years 1875/76, two reports were published, one by M. C. Ed- 

 munds, and the other by M. Goldsmith. 



Ang. 5- 2 Verrill, Addison Emory. Report on the cephalopods 

 of the northeastern coast of America. 46 plates. (Ap- 

 pended to UNITED STATES Commission of fish and fish- 

 eries. Report for 1879, 8, pp. 211-455.) 

 45^-79 Another copy. 



Ang. 5 2 Verrill, Addison Emory. Report upon the invertebrate 

 animals of Vineyard sound and the adjacent waters, with an 

 account of the physical characters of the region. Plates 

 and wdct. (Appended to UNITED STATES Commission of 

 fish and fisheries. Report for 1871/72, 8, pp. 295-778.) 

 45^-79 Another copy. 



*Ang. 44.3 [Vicary, John Fulford.j A Danish parsonage; [a 

 novel]. By an angler. London. 1884. sm. 8. 



Includes descriptions of several fishing excursions. 



View of the present state of the salmon fishery of Scot- 

 land. [1830?] 8. See [Mackenzie, Murdo]. 



Ang. 50'Q 1 Virginia Fish commissioners. Annual report of the 

 commissioners for 1875. Richmond. 1875. 8. Wdcts. 



Ang. SO-Q 1 Virginia Fish commissioners. Annual reports of the 

 commissioners for 1875-6 and 18767. With the laws re- 

 lating to fish and game passed during the session of 

 1876-7. Richmond. 1877. 8. Wdcts. 



*Ang. 1.31 Vogt, Karl. Embryologie des salmones. I vol. and 

 atlas of 14 plates, obi. 4. (In AGASSIZ, Louis. His- 

 toire naturelle des poissons d'eau douce de 1'Europe cen- 

 trale, 1842, 8, [i.] ) 



46.51 Three of the plates are colored. 



(Atlas, 46.26) Another copy. 



W., J. Systema agriculturae. 1681. f. See [Worl- 

 idge, John]. 



*Ang. 18.61 Wade, Henry. Halcyon ; or, Rod-fishing with fly, min- 

 now, and worm. To which is added a short and easy 

 method of dressing flies, with a description of the materials 

 used. London. 1861. sm. 8. \2plates. 



Eight of the plates are colored. The plates of flies, "carefully coloured 

 from natural specimens, have been prepared by the writer and his son expressly 

 , . for this work." Preface. 



This was also issued by the same publishers, without date, as " Rod fishing 

 in clear water, by fly, minnow, and worm." 



