22 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON : 
Ang. 8.47 [Bethune, George Washington.] A Waltonian library ; 
or, A list of such works as relate to fish, fishing, Walton, 
and Cotton. By the American editor of the Complete 
angler. (Appended to WALTON, Izaak, aud COTTON, 
Charles. The complete angler, 1847, 12°, ii. 151-203.) 
‘¢ Founded on Sir Henry Ellis’s Catalogue, as reprinted by Pickering.”’ 
14434.8 Another copy. 
Ang. 8.59 Also in other Bethune editions of the Complete angler. 
*Ang. 8.80 
*Ang. 49.40 Bewick, Thomas. Memoir. Embellished by numer- 
ous wood engravings, designed and engraved by the author 
for a work on British fishes, and never before published. 
[Edited by Jane Bewick.] Newcastle-on-Tyne, e¢c. 1862. 
- 8°. 7 
‘¢ The engravings are of fish and fishing scenes. . . . Greater progress 
had been made with the vignettes and tail pieces than with the fish, of which 
only sixteen blocks and one copperplate were finished. A prospectus con- 
taining two specimens of the engravings, and printed on one side of an octavo 
leaf, was circulated in 1824.’ — Westwood and Satchell. 
The same. Newed., prefaced and annotated by 
Austin Dobson. London. 1887. 1. 8° 
‘< Memorial edition of Bewick’s works. Vol. v.’’ 
V. 2577° 
Bibliotheca piscatoria. 1836. 16°. See [ Pickering, 
William]. . 
Ang. 18.95 Bickerdyke, John. Sea fishing. With contributions 
on antipodean and foreign fish, by W. Senior; tarpon, by 
A. C. Harmsworth; whaling, by Sir H. W. Gore-Booth, 
bart. London. 1895. sm. 8° Frount., plates, and wdcts. 
(The BADMINTON library of sports and pastimes.) 
Ang. 22.16 Biermann, A. Neuestes illustrirtes fischereibuch; oder, 
Anweisung die wilde und zahme fischerei zum vergniigen 
und nutzen mit erfolg betreiben zu konnen, nebst 
belehrung iiber teichwirthschaft, und andeutungen tiber 
die kiinstliche fischzucht. Hamm. 1865. 8° Wdets. 
*Ang. 18.59.4 Bischoff, Wilhelm. Anleitung zur angelfischerei. 2° 
aufl., neu bearbeitet -vom bayerischen _fischerei-verein. 
Miinchen. [1883.] 8° Wedcts. and 4 col. plates. 
‘* Most of the artificial flies are identical with our own, and the English 
names borrowed.’’ — Westwood and Satchel. 
*Ang.39.28 Black Palmer, pseuwdon. Scotch loch-fishing. Edin- 
burgh, e¢c. 1882. sm. 8° pp. vili., (2), 81. Wedets. 
Interleaved. 
