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Ang. 18.08.2 Williamson, Thomas. The complete angler's vade- 

 mecum ; being a perfect code of instruction on the above 

 pleasing science. Wherein are detailed a great variety of 

 original practices and inventions, with all that can con- 

 tribute to the sportsman's amusement and success. Lon- 

 don. 1808. 1. 12. 10 plates. 



Westwood and Satchell speak of this work as illustrated with 18 engravings. 



Ang. 49.49 Willis-Bund, John William. Salmon problems. Lon- 

 don. 1885. sm. 8. Diagrs. 



Ang. 46.21 Wilson, Andrew, Ph. D. of Edinburgh. Leaves from a 

 naturalist's note-book. London. 1882. 1 6. (The MAY- 

 FAIR library.) 



Contents : Science and crime. Lost and missing. In some medical by- 

 ways. At Jamrach's. Jelly-fishes. Threads and thrums in lower life. 

 Whales and their neighbours. Food and fasting. Scientific ghosts. The 

 earliest known life-relic. Skates and rays. The autobiography of a barna- 

 cle. Leaves. The autobiography of a fly. About kangaroos. On giants. 

 The polity of a pond. 



*Ang. 18.40 Wilson, James (1795-1856). The rod and the gun; 

 being two treatises on angling and shooting. Edinburgh. 

 1 840. sm. 8. Plates and wdcts. 



Imperfect: frontispiece and ''List of works on angling," wanting. 

 These treatises were originally published in the 7th edition of the Encyclo- 

 paedia britannica, and have been enlarged and improved. 



Ang. 18.40.2 The same. New ed. Edinburgh. 1844. sm. 8. 



Front., plates, and wdcts. 



" List of books on angling," pp. 279-288. 



Ang. 1.52 Wilson, John (1785-1854). Angling. [Edinburgh? 

 185-.] 4. pp. (20). Plate. 



"From the Encyclopedia brttannica, 8th ed.," iii. 146-165. 



*Ang. 44.97 Wilson, John (1785-1854). Essays critical and imagi- 

 native. [Edited by J. F. Ferrier.] Vol. ii. Edinburgh, 

 etc. 1865. sm. 8. 



Contents: Christopher at the lakes. Tennyson's poems. Memoir of 

 Sir Henry Blackwood. American poetry: William Cullen Bryant. Poetry 

 of Ebenezer Elliott. On the punishment of death. Anglimania: Salmo- 

 nia [by Sir Humphry Davy]. Twaddle on Tweedside. Stoddart on angling. 

 Our two panniers. 



*Ang. 48.35 Wilson, Sir Samuel. Salmon at the antipodes ; being 

 an account of the successful introduction of salmon and 

 trout into Australian waters. [3d ed.] London. 1879. 

 sm. 8. Front, and map. 



Originally published in a slightly different form, under the title "The Cali- 

 fornian salmon," in the Transactions of the zoological and acclimatization 

 society of Melbourne, for 1878. 



At the end is pasted a newspaper cutting from the Academy, Aug. 30, 

 1879, containing a review of the work by T. T. Stoddart. 



Winter talk on summer pastimes. 1883. 8. See 

 [Smith, J. W.]. 



