20 : THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Ang. 47.12 Benecke, Berthold. Fische, fischerei, und fischzucht in 
Ost- und Westpreussen. Auf grund eigener anschauung 
gemeinfasslich dargestellt. Mit abbildungen von H. 
Braune. Konigsberg in Pr. 1881. 1.8% Weécts. and _— 
plates. 
One of the plates is colored. 
*Ang. 1.24 Bennett, John Whitchurch. A selection from the most 
remarkable and interesting of the fishes found on the 
coast of Ceylon. From drawings made in the southern 
part of that island from the living specimens. 2d ed. 
London. 1834. 4% 30 col. plates. : 
*Ang. 47.34 Bentley, C.S. The sense of pain in fishes. A paper 
read at a meeting of the Gresham angling society, Nov. 
3d, 1881. London. [1881?] 8° pp. (17). Weets. 
Ang. 50.2.4(18) Berlin, Germ.—JTnternationale fischeret-ausstellung, 
1880. Exhibit of the fisheries and fish culture of the 
United States of America, at the internationale fischerei- 
ausstellung, held at Berlin, April 20, 1880, and forming a 
part of the collections of the national museum, made by 
the United States fish commission. Prepared under the 
direction of G. B. Goode. Washington. 1880. 8° 
(U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin, 18.) 
VIII. 39(18) Another copy. 
[ Bertram, , angler.| The border angler. See 
Border angler (The). 1858. 16% WLote. 
Ang. 49.39 Bertram, James Glass. The harvest of the sea; a con- 
| tribution to the natural and economic history of the Brit- 
ish food fishes. With sketches of fisheries & fisher folk. 
2d ed. London. 1869. 8° Aront., plans, and wdcts. 
‘List of authorities,’’? pp. 499-501. 
“* Anglers’ fishes,’’? pp. 129-176. . 
Ang. 49.46.2 Bertram, James Glass. The unappreciated fisher folk ; 
their round of life and labour. London. 1883. 8° 
pp. viii, 83. . Front. (LONDON, “ug.— International 
jisheries exhibition. [The fisheries exhibition literature, 
ii. 3.]) 
Also another edition. | 
*Ang. 17.87 Best, Thomas. A concise treatise on the art of ang- 
ling, confirmed by actual ‘experience and minute observa- 
tions. With several arcana never before made public. To 
which is added the Compleat fly-fisher. London. 1787. 
12° front. | 
