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ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. AQ 
*Ang. 1.20 Day, Francis. The fishes of Malabar. London. 1865. 
4°. Wedets. and 20 plates. 
The plates were drawn and engraved by the author. 
47.16 Another copy. 
Ang. 47.47 Day, Francis. On the fishes of the Neilgherry hills and 
rivers around their bases. [London. 1867.] 8° 
pp. (22). 
Proceedings of the z0blogical society, 1867, pp. 281-302. . 
Ang. 49.46.6 Day, Francis. On the food of fishes. London. 1883. 
8°. pp. 36. (LONDON, Eug.— lnternational fisheries 
exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vi. | 
8.]) 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 49.46.2 Day, Francis. Indian fish and fishing. London. 
1883. 8% pp. (2),59+. Wdacts. and 4 plates. (LON- 
DON, Lng.— [nternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The 
fisheries exhibition literature, ii. 6.]) 
Also another edition. 
ne: 47.47 Day, Francis. Remarks on some of the fishes in the 
Calcutta museum.— On the freshwater fishes of Burma, 
pt.i. [London. 1869.] 8° pp. (43). 
Proceedings of the z00logical society, 1869, pp.. 511-527, 548-560, 611-623. 
Ang. 49.3 Day, Francis. Report on the fresh water fish and fish- 
eries of India and Burma. [With appendices.] Calcutta. 
1973. 8% 
VIII. 391(ix) De Caux, J. W. The best system of life insurance for 
| fishermen. (/z LONDON, Aug.—Jluternativnal fisheries 
exhibition, 1883. The fisheries exhibition literature, 1884, 
$°, ix. 115-137.) 
Ang. 1.25 De Kay, James Ellsworth. Zoology of New-York; or, 
The New-York fauna. Comprising detailed descriptions of 
all the animals hitherto observed within the state, with brief 
notices of those occasionally found near its borders. 
Pt. iii., iv. 2 pt. inivol. Albany. 1842, and adlas of — 
102 plates. (In NEW YORK (State) — Geological survey. 
Natural history of New York, 1842, 4°, i. 3, 4.) 
Contents : —iii. Reptiles and amphibia. —iv. Fishes. 
“List of works referred to,’’ iii. v.—vi.; iv. xi.—xii, 
The general title-pages are engraved. 
With the armorial book-plate of John C. Brune. 
Ang. 18.68.2 Dempster, Henry. The decked-welled fishing boat, and 
fisheries and fish market reform; being dialogues on these 
important subjects. With full information on the oyster 
question. Glasgow. 1868. 16% Plates and wdcts. 
