ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH.CULTURE. . 7 
Ang. 46.4 Agassiz, Louis. Lake Superior; its physical character, 
vegetation, and animals, compared with those of other and 
similar regions. With a narrative of the tour by J. E. 
Cabot, and contributions by other scientific gentlemen. 
Boston. 1850. 8° Front., vign., map, and 15 plates. 
‘* Fishes of Lake Superior,’’ pp. 246-377. 
‘* The landscape illustrations are from sketches made on the spot by Mr. 
’ Cabot. Those of the second part were drawn and lithographed by Mr. Sonrel, 
a Swiss artist of much distinction in this branch.’’ Five of the plates contain 
illustrations of fishes. 
45-53 Another copy. 
Ang. 18.50 Akerman, John Yonge. Spring-tide; or, The angler and 
his friends. London. 1850. 16° Front., vign., and plates. 
‘* A series of fishing scenes, with illustrations of the West-country dialect,’’ 
is added to the title of the copy quoted by Westwood and Satchell. 
*Ang. 1.27 Albin, Eleazar. The history of esculent fish, with plates 
drawn and engraved by Eleazar Albin; and an essay on 
the breeding of fish, and the construction of fish-ponds, by 
Roger North. London. 1794. 4° pp. 80. 18 col. 
plates. | 
*Ang. 1.37 Aldam, W. H., editor. A quaint treatise on ‘ Flees, 
and the art a artyfichall flee making’; by an old man well 
known on the Derbyshire streams as a first-class fly-fisher 
a century ago. Printed from an old MS. never before 
published, the original spelling and language being re- 
tained; with editorial notes, and patterns of flies, and 
samples of the materials for making each fly. London. 
1876. 4° Col. front. and 7 plates. ! 
The frontispiece and one of the plates are chromo-lithographic fac-similes 
from water drawings by James Poole; the other plates contain 22 samples of 
flies, and materials for making them. 
Ang. 1.8 Aldrovandi, Ulisse. De piscibus libri v., et de cetis lib. 
unus. J. C. Uterverius collegit, Hieronymus Tamburinus in 
lucem edidit. Bononiae. 1613. f% pp. (8), 732, (27). 
Wadcts. 
The title-page is engraved. 
The date in the colophon is 1612. 
**Not merely ichthyological. To many of the descriptions of fish is 
appended a chapter ‘ Capiendi ratio.’ ’’ — Westwood and Satchell. 
Alexander, Szv James Edward, edtfor. Salmon-fishing 
in Canada. 1860. 8° See [ Adamson, W. A. ]. 
Ang. 39.67 Alexander, William (1767-1816). Journey to Beres- 
ford hall, [the seat of Charles Cotton, Esqre. London. 
- 1841.] 4° pp. (2), ff. 7. Lithographed. 
A fac-simile of his manuscript account, printed on one side of the leaf only. 
This work is more often quoted as containing a preface, memoir of the 
author, and poem ‘‘Walton and Cotton in the fishing house.’’ 
