ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 1g 
*Ang. 1.56 {[ Bartlett, John, of Cambridge.| Second supplementary 
list of books on fish and fishing. f° ff. (12). MWS. 
*Ang. 49.35 Bathurst, Charles. Notes on nets; or, The quincunx 
practically considered. To which are added miscellaneous 
memoranda [on natural history]. London, etc. [1838.] 
sm. 12°. Diagrs., table, and plates. 
‘* A singular combination of net-making and preaching.’’ — Westwood and 
Satchel. . 
Ang. 49.40.9 Beaujon, Anthony. The history of Dutch sea 
fisheries, their progress, decline, and revival; especially in 
connection with the legislation on fisheries in earlier and 
later times. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° (LON- 
DON, Eug.—Tnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. 
[ The fisheries exhibition literature, ix. 5. ]) 
Also another edition. 
"Ang. 4'7.18 Beavan, Reginald. Handbook of the freshwater fishes 
of India; giving the characteristic peculiarities of all the 
species at present known, and intended as a guide to stu* 
dents and district officers. London. 1877. 8° 12 plates. 
Ang. 49.19 Bell, Hugh, of Edinburgh. Observations upon Scotch 
fisheries, emigrations, and the means of improving the 
Highlands and isles. Edinburgh. 1792. 8° pp.17. 
*Ang. 47.46 Belon (Za¢. BELLONIUS), Pierre. De aquatilibus libri 
duo. Cum eiconibus ad vivam ipsorum effigiem, quoad ejus 
fieri potuit, expressis. Parisiis, apuad Carolum Stephanum. 
1553. obl. 32% pp. (32), 448. Wdcets. 
Imperfect : — pp. 23-34, wanting. — The last two pages are supplied in Ms. 
Most of the woodcuts have an English translation of the name of the 
animal which they represent, in MS. 
With the armorial book-plate of Samuel T. Tisdale. 
** This volume was once the property of William Penn, and the autograph 
on the next leaf is supposed to be his. Such was the assertion of the venders, 
Bartlett & Welford, N. Y., at the time I purchased it, 1850. S. Tisdale.”»— 
MS. note on fly-leaf opposite title-page. 
Ang. 39.59  [ Belton, .]| The angler in Ireland; or, An Eng- 
| lishman’s ramble through Connaught and Munster during 
the summer of 1833. 2 vol. London. 1834. 12° 
Front. 
Imperfect  — frontispiece of vol. i. wanting. 
The illustrations are from drawings by Lover. 
Ang. 38.17 [ Belton, .| ,Two summers in Norway. By the 
author of “The angler in Ireland.” 2 vol. London. 
[S407 32° 2°-maps. 
Vol. i. chapters 1, 4-6, and vol. ii. chapters 8-10 treat of angling. 
The appendix contains a ‘‘ List of salmon and trout caught in 1837.’ 
