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ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 59 
*Ang. 48.8 [Fitzgibbon, Edward.] Lessons on the natural history 
and habits of the salmon; [by] Ephemera. (/z Fry, 
W. H., editor. A complete treatise on artificial fish-breed- 
ing, 1866, 12°, pp. 111-178.) 
*14454.10 [ Fletcher, Phineas.] Piscatorie eclogs, and other poeti- 
call miscellanies. By P. F. Cambridge [Eng.]. 1633. 
(Appended to his Purple island, 1633, 4°) 
The same. With notes, critical and explanatory 
[by A. F. Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee]. Edinburgh, efc. 
L7ote; sms oe Vign. | 
The ‘‘ poetical miscellanies’’ in this edition consist of only three poems, 
while the previous edition has thirty-four. 
*Ang. 18.51 Fly-fishing in salt and fresh water.. London. 1851. 
8° pp. vili., 74. Weadct. and 6 plates. 
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Five of the plates are colored. 
*Ang. 18.87.3. Fly maker's hand-book (The); illustrated with 
coloured plates representing upwards of fifty of the most 
useful artificial flies for trout-and grayling fishing. By an 
angler. Liverpool. [1887.] sq.24°% pp.45. 9 cdl. 
plates and wdact. 
Ang. 50.33 Forbes, Stephen Alfred. A catalogue of the native 
fishes of Illinois. Plates. (Appended to ILLINOIS — Fish 
commission. Report, 1884, 8°, pp. 60-89.) 
Also in the report of 1886. 
Ang. 45.33 
4-116 Ford, Simon. Piscatio. (/z MUSARUM anglicanarum 
analecta, 1699, 8°, i. 129-143.) 
4-131 Also in the edition of 1721. 
Ang. 45.34 Ford, Simon. Piscatio, or, Angling; a-poem, written 
originally in Latin. Translated from the Muse anglicane 
by Tipping Silvester. Oxford. 1733. sm. 8° pp. (4), 23. 
Also in Silvester’s ‘‘ Original poems and translations,’’ 1733. 
** More an adaptation than a translation.’’— Westwood and Satchel. 
*Ang. 18.81 Ford, Thomas, of Caistor, Eng. ‘Trout-fishing. Lon- 
don. [1881.] sm. 8° pp. 64. 
The author is a tackle-maker. 
Foreign field sports. 1814. 4° See Howitt, Samuel, 
and others. 
Ang. 38.25 Forester, Thomas. Norway in 1848 and 1849; contain- 
ing rambles among the fjelds and fjords of the central and 
western districts, and including remarks on its political, mil- 
itary, ecclesiastical, and social organisation. With extracts 
from the journals of M. S. Biddulph. London. 1850. 8°. 
Front., map, wdcts., and 9 plates. 
Contains a short account of the fisheries of Bergen, and occasional 
references to angling. 
The illustrations. are from sketches made during the rambles by Lieut. Bid- 
dulph, and the map has been constructed from his personal observations. 
