64 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Ang. 49.46.2 Fryer, Charles E. The salmon fisheries. London. 
1883. 8° pp.vi., 77. Front., wdcts.,and plans. (LON- 
DON, Eng. — [nternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The 
fisheries exhibition literature, ii. 4.]) 
Also another edition. 
Fur, fin, and feather. 1871, etc. 8° See Brown, 
M. B., & co., publishers. 
G., F. F, F: R. D.. Les ‘ruses innocentes:- 1660._-A%e 
See [ Fortin, Francois ]. 
Gamekeeper (The) at home. 1880. 8° See { Jefferies, 
Richard ]. 7 
Ang. 49.46.7 Garcia Sola, Francisco. The basis for legislation on 
fishery questions. London. 1883. 8% pp. 19. (LON- 
DON, Lug.—Tuternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. 
[The fisheries exhibition literature, vii. 9.]) 
Also another edition. 
VIII. 391(v) - Garcia Sold, Francisco. The fisheries of Spain. (/z 
LONDON, Lng.— lnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. 
The fisheries exhibition literature, 1884, 8°, v. 353-363.) 
46.44 Garlick, Theodatus. A treatise on the artificial propa- 
gation of certain kinds of fish, with the description and 
habits of such kinds as are the most suitable for pisci- 
culture. Giving the author’s first experiments contained in 
a paper read before the Cleveland academy of natural 
‘science; also directions for the most successful modes of 
angling for such kinds of fish as are herein described. 
Cleveland. 1857. 8° Wdcts. 
Consists of articles originally published in the Ohio farmer. 
‘* Report on artificial fish-culture,’? by H. M. Edwards, pp. 35-54. 
** Report on the means of stocking all the streams of France with fish,’’ by 
J. J. M. C. V. Coste, pp. 55-67. 
‘Dr. Garlick is regarded as the father of fish-culture in America.’’ — West- 
wood and Satchell. 
Ang. 48.1 The same. New York. 1858 [cop. 1856]. 8% 
Wacts. 
The Ist edition with a new title-page. 
Ang. 48.2 The same. 2d ed., enlarged. Cleveland, O. 
1880. 8° Weadcts. 
Ang. 50.50 Garman, Samuel. The American salmon and trout, in- 
cluding introduced species. 19 plates. (Appended to 
MASSACHUSETTS — Commissioners of fisheries. 19th an- 
nual report for 1884, 8°, pp. 61-81.) 
