Ang. 1.44 
V. 1204 
*20.6 
VI. 2841 
VII. 1680 
12353-30 
Ang. 30.2 
Ang. 3.1 
ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 53 
Ang. 44.18 Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson. Shakespeare as an angler. 
London. 1883. sm. 8° pp. 78. Front. 
‘© A reprint of two papers written for the Amtiguary, in October and 
November, 1881. . . . The frontispiece, representing an angler of the 
time of Shakespeare, is taken from the ‘ Song of the nightingale,’ in the Rox- 
burghe ballads, vol. ii. p. 253, ed. Chappell.’’— Preface. 
An appendix contains four old poems on angling, and a list of sea-fish men- 
tioned by Shakespeare. 
‘VIL. 1625 + Elliott, Henry Wood. The seal-islands of Alaska. 
Maps, plates, and wdcts. (/n GOODE, G. B. The history 
and present condition of the fishery industries, 1881, 4°, ix.) 
“* Catalogue of the fishes of the Pribylov group,’’ pp. 136-137. 
The same, separated. 
A monograph of the seal-islands of Alaska. 
Washington. 1882. 4° Plates, maps, and wdcts. (U.S. 
commission of fish and fisheries. Special bulletin, 176.) 
** Reprinted, with additions, from the report on the fishery industries of 
the roth census.”’ 
Report on the seal islands of Alaska. Maps, 
plates,and wdcts. (Jn UNITED STATES— Census. (1880.) 
The newspaper and periodical press, e¢c., 1884, 4°, [3 ].) 
2 cop. 
Also in the set of Congressional Documents. 
The same, separated. 
Elliott, William (1788-1863). Carolina sports by land 
and water; including incidents of  devil-fishing, &c. 
Charleston. 1846. 12° 
Contains ‘‘ Devil fishing;’’ ‘‘ Drum fishing;’’ ‘‘ Bass fishing;’’ ‘‘ Sheeps- 
head fishing.”’ 
‘¢ Several of the sketches have already been published under the signatures 
of ‘ Piscator’ and ‘ Venator.’ ’’ 
The same. New York. 1859. 12% Front. and 
5 plates. 
A chapter on the sea-serpent has been added. 
The same. London. 1867. sm. 8°% 
[Ellis, Sx Henry (1777-1869).] Acatalogue of books 
on angling; with some brief notices of several of their 
authors. London. 1811. 8° pp. (2), 21. 
First published in the ‘* British bibliographer,’’ vol. ii., 1812. ‘* Not more 
than sixty detached copies with title-page and index were taken off,”’ is noted 
by Sir Henry, in a revised copy with ms. additions. This is the earliest 
attempt at a list of books on angling, and registers 75 distinct works in chrono- 
logical order. It was reprinted without acknowledgment, in the supplement 
to Daniel’s ‘‘ Rural sports,’’? 1813; and again, enlarged and improved, by 
Pickering in 1836, with the title ‘‘ Bibliotheca piscatoria,’’ as a supplement to 
Boosey’s ‘‘ Piscatorial reminiscences.”’ 
Ephemera, pseudon. See Fitzgibbon, Edward. 
Epitome (The) of the art of husbandry. 1669. 24° 
See [Blagrave, Joseph ]. 
