ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 35 
Ang. 49.46.11 Carr, T. F. Robertson. The best means of increasing 
the supply of mussels and other molluscs, oysters excepted, 
used either for bait or food. Prize essay. London. 
1884. 8° pp. 32. (LONDON, Eug.— /uternational fish- 
ertes exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, 
xi. 15.]) 
Also another edition. 
*Ang. 18.18.2 Carroll, W., of Edinburgh. The angler’s vade me- 
15372-25 
*Ang. 28.1 
Ang. 18.'74 
cum; containing a descriptive account of the water flies, 
their seasons, and the kind of weather that brings them 
most on the water. To which is added a description of the 
different baits used in angling, and where found. Edin- 
burgh. 1818. sm. 8° Front. and 11 col. plates. 
The 12 plates are colored by hand, and contain representations of 195 dif- 
ferent flies. 
Carter, Robert. A summer cruise on the coast of 
New England. Boston, e¢c. 1864. 12° or sm. 8° 
This record of a fishing voyage originally appeared in the form of letters to 
the Mew York tribune. 
The same. Boston. 1870 [cop. 1864]. 12° 
or sm. 8°. 
[ Cartwright, William, of Westhury-upon-T; rym. ] Facts 
and fancies of salmon fishing. With original illustrations.. 
By Clericus. London, ec. 1874. sm. 8° Frout., plates, 
and wdcts. 
Ang. 18.54.8 [ Cartwright, William, of Westbury-upon-Trym.| Ram- 
9425-59 
Ang. 39.9 
bles and recollections of a fly-fisher. With an appendix, 
containing ample instructions to the novice, inclusive of fly- 
making, and a list of really useful flies. By Clericus. 
London. 1854. sm. 8° Fyront., vign., and plates. 
Westwood and Satchell state that the eight engravings are by the Rev. 
John Eagles, to whom the work is dedicated. 
With occasional marginal notes in pencil by S. T. Tisdale, whose autograph 
is found on the second fly-leaf. 
Cathrall, William. The history of Oswestry; compris- 
ing the British, Saxon, Norman, and English eras, the 
topography of the borough, and its ecclesiastical and civic 
history. . With notices of botany, geology, statistics, ang- 
ling, and biography. To which are added sketches of the 
environs. Illustrated by Percy Cruikshank after sketches 
by Robert Cruikshank. Oswestry. [1855.] 8° Front., 
plates, and wdcts. 
** Angling,’’ pp. 209-213. 
The same. [Cheap ed.] Oswestry. [1867.] 
sm. 8°. Front., plates, and wdcts. 
A paginal reprint of the first. edition. 
