THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
(xix.] The fishers’ call. 1837 [1842]. | . 
[xx.] Summer rambles; or, The fisher’s delight. 1838 [1842]. 
[xxi.] The auld fisher’s invitation to supper. 1839 [1842]. 
{xxii.] A day by the side of the fast-flowing Tyne. 1840[1842]. 
[xxiii.] The auld fisher’s last wish. 1841. 
[xxiv.] Auld and young. 1842. 
[xxv.] The angler’s adieu for the season. 1842. Autumn number. 
[xxvi.] ‘‘ Up the Wreigh.”’ 1843. 
[ xxvii. ] The fisher’s courtship. 1844. 
[xxviii.] The auld fisher’s invitation to his friend in Newcastle to gang wi’ 
him to north Tyne to take anither thraw. 1844. 
[xxix.] The morning airly. 1845. 
Ang. 18.62.3. Fishing; when, where, and how to fish without live 
Ang. 1.18 
bait. London. 1862. sq. 16% pp. 32. Wedets. 
Imperfect. —pp. 1, 2, wanting. ee 
** Written in easy style for boys.’’ 
Fishing gazette (The); devoted to angling, river, lake, 
and sea fishing, and fish culture. [Edited by R. B. Mars- 
ton.] Vol. vi—xi.; xii. no. 457-460, 470; xiii. 480. 
July 8, 1882—July. 3, 1886. w. London. 1882-86. f° 
Wdcts. and portrs. 
The set is very imperfect: —it contains only 34 numbers of vol. vii. and 
less than half of vi., viii.—x., xi. > 
*Ang. 18.50.2 [Fitzgibbon, Edward.| The book of the salmon; in 
two parts. 1. The theory, principles, and practice of fly- 
fishing for salmon, with lists of salmon-flies. 2. The 
natural history of the salmon, and the best way of artificially 
breeding it explained. By Ephemera, assisted by Andrew 
Young. London. 1850. 16% Front. and 8 plates. 
The frontispiece and all the plates but one are colored. 
The second part is substantially the work of Andrew Young, who was the 
manager of the duke of Sutherland’s salmon-fisheries, and a great authority on 
the subject. 
Osmund Lambert in his ‘* Angling teatines in England,”’’ says, ‘‘ Unteriac 
nately it is more than difficult to obtain a copy of Ephemera’s ‘ Book. of the 
salmon.’ ”’ 
*Ang. 18.47.3 [Fitzgibbon, Edward.] A handbook of aig 
*Ang. 18.47.4 [ 
*Ang. 18.47.5 [| 
teaching fly-fishing, trolling, bottom-fishing, and salmon- 
fishing; with the natural history of river fish, and the best 
modes of catching them. By Ephemera. 2d ed., im- 
proved and extended. London. 1848. 16° Weets. 
Ist edition, 1847. 
**Perhaps the very best of the enormous number of manuals on fishing 
which are extant.’’— Dict. nat. biog. 
| The same. 3d ed., corrected and improved. 
London. 1853. 16° Front. and wdcts. 
| The same. 4th ed. London. 1865. 16° 
Front. and wadcts. 
