26 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Ang. 18.35 [Boosey, Thomas.]  Piscatorial reminiscences and 
gleanings by an old angler and bibliopolist. To which is 
added a Catalogue of books on angling [{ by William Picker- 
ing]. London. 1835. 16% Front. and wdcts. 
The preface is signed ‘‘ T. B.”’ 
The ‘‘ Catalogue ’’ has a special title-page dated 1836. 
This was published without the ‘‘Catalogue’’ in 1887, with the title 
** Anecdotes of fish and fishing.”’ 
Booth, Szrv Henry William GORE, 524 bart. See Gore- 
Booth. 
*Ang. 39.33 Border angler (The); a guide-book to the Tweed and 
its tributaries and the other streams commanded by the 
north British railway. Edinburgh, efc. 1858. 16° Map. 
Halkett and Laing attribute this work to a Mr. Bertram. 
Ang. 18.5.3. Borne, Max VON DEM. Taschenbuch der angel- 
fischerei. 2°, umgearbeitete aufl. Berlin. 1882. 16° 
Wdcts. 
‘ Litteratur,’’ pp. 218-221. 
Ist edition, 1875, with the title ‘ Illustrirtes handbuch der angel- 
fischerei.”’ 
Ang. 38.6 Borne, Max VON DEM. Wegweiser fiir angler durch 
Deutschland, O6cesterreich, und die Schweiz. Berlin. 
1677. Sty 12s 
Ang. 3.6 Bosgoed, D. Mulder. Bibliotheca ichthyologica et pisca- 
toria. Catalogus van boeken en _ geschriften over de 
natuurlijke geschiedenis van de visschen en walvisschen, de 
kunstmatige vischteelt, de visscherijen, de wetgeving op de 
visscherijen, enz. Haarlem. 1874. 8° 
The preface is in both Dutch and French, and there is a French title-page. 
V. I511 Another copy. 
*Ang. 38.15 Bowden, John, 0f Rokeby. The naturalist in Norway ; 
or, Notes on the wild animals, birds, fishes, and plants of 
that country. With some account of the principal salmon 
rivers. London. 1869. sm. 8° front. and 7 plates. 
Chapter 27 contains ‘‘ The fisheries of Norway;’’ ‘* The BECOOE fishery; 2 
‘© The cod fishery;’’ ‘‘ Salmon and salmon-rivers in Norway.’’ 
“Ang. 1'7.58.4 Bowlker, Charles. The art of angling, and compleat 
fly-fishing. Describing the different kinds of fish, also 
various kinds of baits, and the great diversity of flies 
that nature produces. To which are added directions for 
making artificial flies. Birmingham, e¢c. 1786. sm. 12°. 
Front. 
The frontispiece of this copy has been colored by hand. 
The first edition (1758?) appeared under the name of Richard Bowlker. 
The subsequent editions bear the name of his son Charles, who has consider- 
ably altered and partly rewritten the work. 
