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ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 43 
remedy the evils so generally complained of, and an abstract 
of the evidence before the committee of the house of com- 
mons‘upon the subject. With notes. London. 1824. 8° 
Ang. 49.46.6 Cornish, Thomas. Crustaceans. London. 1883. 8° 
pp. 21. (LONDON, Eug.—Jnternational fisheries exhibi- 
tion, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vi. 11.]) 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 49.46.6 Cornish, Thomas. Mackerel and pilchard fisheries. 
London. 1883. 8° pp. 38. (LONDON, Eng. — Jnter- 
national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- 
tion literature, vi. 4. | ) 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 48.12 Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor. Instruc- 
tions pratiques sur la pisciculture; suivies de mémoires et 
de rapports sur le méme sujet. Paris. 1853. 12° 
Plates and wdct. 
** Mémoire sur les bancs artificiels d’huitres du lac Fusaro,’’ pp. 121-129; 
**Lettre de Jacobi sur la fécondation artificielle des ceufs de saumon et de 
truite,’’? pp. 130-139. 
*Ang. 48.8 Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor. Practical 
instructions in fish-raising. (/z FRY, W.H., editor. A 
complete treatise on artificial fish-breeding, 1866, 12°, 
pp. 29-80.) 
49.44 . Coste, Jean Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor. Report on 
the means of stocking all the streams of France with fish. 
(/x GARLICK, Theodatus. A treatise on the artificial 
Ang. 48.1 propagation of certain kinds of fish, 1857, 8°, pp. 55-67.) 
Ang. 48.2 Also in other editions. 
See also W. H. Fry’s ‘‘ Complete treatise on artificial fish-breeding.’’ 
*Ang. 477.9 Couch, Jonathan. A history of the fishes of the British. 
islands. Containing coloured plates from drawings by the 
author. 4 vol. London. 1868, ’67-69. 8° Wedcts. 
and 252 col. plates. 
Plates 1, 58, 121, and 180 are used as frontispieces. 
**This valuable work of a distinguished naturalist contains much informa- 
tion respecting the fisheries, and more especially those of Cornwall and 
Devon.’’ — Westwood and Satchell, 
Osmund Lambert in his ‘‘ Angling literature in England ”’ says, ‘* With the 
assistance of the illustrations contained in ‘Couch’ any of our fishes may be 
‘identified at a glance.”’ 
Ang. 60.2 Country gentleman’s companion (The). By a country 
gentleman, from his own experience. 2 vol. London. 
75 3.'5m,'1 2°. 
** Of fishing,’’ i. 235-239; ‘‘Of angling,’’ ii. 64-106. 
The treatise on angling in vol. ii. is the prose version of John Dennys’s 
«Secrets of angling,’’ published by Gervase Markham in his ‘‘ Pleasures of 
princes ’’ and ** Country contentments.’’ 
