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*Ang. 17.14 Whole art of fishing (The) ; being a collection and im- 

 provement of all that has been written upon this subject, 

 with many new experiments. Shewing the different ways 

 of angling, and the best methods of taking fresh-water fish. 

 To which is added the laws of angling. London. 1714. 

 sm. 8. Front. 



*Ang. 17.14.2 [Whole art of fishing (The).] The gentleman fisher; 

 or, The whole art of angling. Being a collection and im- 

 provement of all that has been hitherto written upon this 

 subject, with many new experiments. Shewing the differ- 

 ent ways of angling, and the best methods of taking all 

 kinds of fresh-water fish. To which are added the laws of 

 angling. 2d ed. London. 1727. sm. 8. Front. 



The first edition was published with the title "The whole art of fishing." 



Ang. 49.1 Whymper, Frederick. The fisheries of the world; an 

 illustrated and descriptive record of the international fisher- 

 ies exhibition, 1883. London, etc. [1884.] 4. Front., 

 plates, wdcts., etc. 

 VII. 1433 Another copy. 



Ang. 49.46.11 Wilcocks, James Carrall. The best means of increasing 

 the supply of mussels and other molluscs, oysters excepted, 

 used either for bait or food. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8. 

 pp. 41. Maps. ( LONDON, Eng. International fisheries ex- 

 hibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibitionliterature, xi. 16.]) 

 Also another edition. 



VIII. 391 (ix) Wilcocks, James Carrall. Improved fishery harbour 

 accommodation for Great Britain and Ireland. Plates. (In 

 LONDON, Eng. International fisheries exhibition, 1883. 

 The fisheries exhibition literature, 1884, 8, ix. 1-113.) 



*Ang. 18.65.12 Wilcocks, James Carrall. The sea-fisherman. Com- 

 prising the chief methods of hook and line fishing in the 

 British and other seas, and remarks on nets, boats, and 

 boating. 2d ed., much enlarged, and almost entirely re- 

 written. London. 1868. sm. 8. Plates and wdcts. 



1st edition, 1865, with the title, "The sea-fisherman; or, Fishing pilotage." 



Wildfowler, pseudon. See Clements, Lewis. 

 Willett, E. H. Oyster culture. 1884. 8. See Anson, 

 C. V., and Willett, E. H. 



Ang. 17.40.20 Williamson, John, angler. The British angler ; or, A 

 pocket-companion for gentlemen-fishers. Being a new and 

 methodical treatise of the art of angling, comprehending all 

 that is curious and useful in the knowledge of that polite 

 diversion ; with supplemental discourses. Compiled from 

 approved authors, and above thirty years experience. Lon- 

 don. 1740. sm. 12. Front, and plates. 



