: ng ig. 18. 84.2 Hamilton, Edward, J/. Be FUBss: Recalincioes of 
<< fly fishing for salmon, trout, and grayling; with notes on 
_ their haunts, habits, and history. London.. 1884. 8° 
: Front., vign., and 5 plates. 
aes 100 copies printed. No. 69.”’ 
The frontispiece is a mezzotint engraving by F.S. Haden. The plates are 
ee woodcuts on India paper, mounted, and are from agen made on the spot 
by the author. 
9 - 1.33 Hamilton (previously BUCHANAN), Francis. An ac- 
3 count of the fishes found in the river Ganges and its 
branches. Edinburgh, e¢c. 1822. 4°, and atlas of 39 
plates, obl. 4°. 
ae The plates are engraved. 
46.39 Another copy. 
“ae Imperfect - — atlas wanting. 
Ang. 47. 28.2 Hamilton, Robert, 7D. British fishes. 2 pt. Lon- 
ate don, etc. [18—.] Fortrs., engr. title-pages, wdcts., and 
68 col. plates. (In JARDINE, Szr William, dart. The natu- 
ralist’s library, [18—], 16°, xxxvi., xxxvii.) 
**Memoir of William Rondelet,”’ i. 15-44. — ‘* Memoir of Baron Alexan- 
at ~ der von Humboldt,’’ ii. 15-39. : 
46.47 _ Also in the edition of 1852-54. 
g. 29.3 Hammond, Samuel H. Hills, lakes, snd forest streams; — 
or, A tramp in the Chateaugay woods. New York, etc. 
1854. 12° Front., illustr. title-page, and plates. 
‘The same as his ‘‘ Hunting adventures in the northern wilds.”’ - 
Chapters 2-5, 18 describe fishing excursions. 
A large portion of this work was originally published in the Uibat state 
register. 
ee 11375. 39 =. Another copy. : ig 
Ang. 29.2 Hammond, Samuel H. Hunting adventures in ‘the 
ee northern wilds; or, A tramp in the Chateaugay woods, 
over hills, lakes, and forest streams. Philadelphia. [cop. 
1863.] 12° Front. and plates. | 
His ‘‘ Hills, lakes, and forest streams ’’ with a new title-page. 
Chapters 2-5, 18 describe fishing excursions. 
Bee Ating ee with ‘he rifle and the rod.  Philadel- 
phia. [cop. 1863.] 12% Front. and plates. 
Ang. 39.56 Hansard, George Agar. Trout and salmon fishing in 
- ~Wales. London. 1834. 16° Vzgn. 
Chatto, in his ‘“‘ Angler’s, souvenir,’’ says of this work; ‘It is a perfect 
gazetteer of every lake and stream in the principality, ample and accurate. 
. I see that [the author] has resumed in his book a considerable por- 
‘tion of the article ‘Angling’ which he must have furnished to Brewster’s 
>9) 
‘Edinburgh encyclopzedia. 
ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE.. 7 Pie = ae 
