ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 15 
Ang. 18.57.2 Bailey, William, 0f Nottingham. ‘The angler’s instruc- 
tor, etc. 2ded. Nottingham, eéc. [1866.] 16° 
Ang. 18.57.3 The same. 3d ed., revised. London, efc. [ 1879. ] 
sm. 8° Weet. 
This edition has been considerably enlarged. 
*Ang. 18.16.3 Bainbridge, George Cole. The fly fisher’s guide. 
2d ed., with additions. Liverpool. 1828. sm. 8° Front. 
and 8 plates. 
The frontispiece and seven of the plates are-colored, and include repre- 
sentations of ‘‘ upwards of forty of the most useful flies, accurately copied 
from nature.’ 
“One of the text books of the fly-fisher.’” — Westwood and Satchell. 
*Ang. 18.16.5 The same. 4th ed. London. 1840. sm. 8° 
Front. and 8 plates. 
The illustrations are the same as in the previous edition. 
Ang. 46.28 Baird, Spencer Fullerton. On the serpents of New- 
York; with a notice of a species not hitherto included in 
the fauna of the state. Albany. 1854. 8° pp. (2), 28. 
2 plates. 
103.49 Baker, Szr Samuel White. The Nile tributaries of 
Abyssinia, and the sword hunters of the Hamran Arabs. 
Philadelphia, efc. 1867. 8° pp. xxii., (2), 596. Portrs., 
maps, and plates. . 
Chapters 2, 9, and 10 contain accounts of fishing. 
The illustrations are from original sketches by the author. 
104.49 The same. 3ded. London. 1868. 8° Portrs., 
maps, and plates. 
I. 3739 Also an edition published at Hartford, 1868, with the title, ‘‘ Exploration 
of the Nile tributaries of Abyssinia.’’ 
Ang. 41.1 The same. 4th ed. » Philadelphia. 1868. sm. 8° 
Maps and plates. 
. .Does not contain the portraits mentioned in the list of illustrations. 
I. 1110 The same. New ed. London. 1883. sm. 8? 
Maps and plates. 
*Ang. 49.10 Barber, Joseph. Crumbs from the Round table; a feast 
for epicures. New York. 1866. sm. 8° 
Contents : — The esthetics of epicureanism. — Breakfast. — The fruits of 
June. — Dinner among the ancients. — Dinner among the moderns. — A few 
words about puddings. — Vegetarians and vegetables. — Fishing. — The 
streams; a poem.—Supper.— October, sentimentally and sensuously con- 
sidered. — The poetry of good cheer. — Savory stanzas for November. — Epi- 
gastric poetry. — A Thanksgiving rhapsody. — The brookside in May. 
«For the most part articles which have appeared in the Round fabie, over 
the signature of ‘J. B.’ ”’ 
