ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 9 
Ang. 1.17 American angler (The) ; a weekly journal of angling — 
brook, river, lake, and sea—fish culture. W. C. Harris, 
editor. Vol. i—xiii.; xiv. no. 1-18. Oct. 15, 1881 — 
Nov. 3, 1888. New York. 1881-88. f° and 4% Wedcts., 
portrs., maps, and plans. 
Imperfect: —vol. vi. no. I, and title-pages of vol. iv., v., ix., xil., xiv., 
wanting. 
American anglers guide (The). 1845, etc. See 
[ Brown, J. J.]. 
Ang. 18.85.2 American fish and how to catch them; a hand-book 
for fishing. By an old angler. New York. 1885. 8° 
PP. 95. 
Ang. 49.47 American fish culturists’ association. Proceedings of 
the association at its 3d annual meeting, Feb. 10, 1874. 
Rochester, N. Y. 1874. 8° 
In 1884 the name of the association was changed to the ‘‘ American fisheries 
society.”’ 
Ang. 49.47 American fisheries society. Transactions, 14th annual 
meeting, held in Washington, D. C., May 5th and 6th, 
2 ~ 1885. New York. 1885. 8° 
This society was established in 1871, and called the ‘* American fish cultur- 
ists’ association,’’ afterwards, the ‘*‘ American fish cultural association.’’ 
*Ang. 47.7 American naturalist (The). [Extracts from vol. i—viii., 
on fishes and other water animals. Salem, Mass. 1867-. 
74.| 8° Wedcts. and plates. 
‘** The blind fishes of Mammoth cave and their allies, by F. W. Putnam,”’ 
vi. 6-30. 
Ang. 18.47 [Anderdon, John Lavicount.] The river Dove; with 
some quiet thoughts on the happy practice of angling. 
London. 1847. 16% Wedet. 
** To the reader ’’ is signed ‘J. L. A.”’ 
An edition of 25 copies without date, or printer’s name, was printed for 
private circulation in 1845. 
‘* Written in the orthodox dialogue of fishing literature, it [contains] many 
anecdotes of Cotton and his country life, with hints on the best mode of fol- 
lowing his favourite pursuit.’’ — Dect. nat. biog. 
Ang. 49.46.11 Andrews, T. The propagation of the salmonide. 
Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° pp. 19. (LONDON, 
Eng.—TInternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The 
fisheries exhibition literature, xi. 2.] ) 
Also another edition. 
*Ang. 18.34 Angler (The); containing a complete description of all 
fresh-water fish and the most approved methods of catch- 
ing them; the best places for angling near London; with 
useful hints to anglers in general. [London. -1834?] 
sq. 24% pp.16. Wedcets. 
There is.no title-page. 
