ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 77 
*Ang. 39-14 Hassell, John. Excursions of pleasure and sports on 
the Thames; illustrated in a series of engravings in aqua- 
tinta, coloured after nature. Accompanied by a descrip- 
tive and historical account of every town, village, mansion, 
and the adjacent country on the banks of that river, the 
places and periods for enjoying angling, shooting, sailing, 
&c.; also a particular account of all places of amusement 
in its vicinity, and the list of inns and taverns. London. 
1823. 16° Col. front. and 23 col. plates. | 
** Angling on the Thames,’’ pp. 36-56. 
The illustrations are by the author. 
 *Ang. 44.35 + ([Hawes, William Post.] Sporting scenes and sundry 
| sketches; being the miscellaneous writings of J. Cypress, 
jr. [pseudon.|. Edited by Frank Forester [H. W. Her- 
| bert]. 2 vol. New York. 1842. 12° Fronts. and 
plates. 
‘*Memoir,’’ i. 1-14. 
Contents : —i. Fire Island ana; or, A week at the Fire Islands. — Contro- 
versy concerning the genera and distinctions of quail and partridge; by J. 
Cypress, jr. and Frank Forester. — Bear. —Collineomania. — Legends of 
Long Island. 
ii. Classic rhapsodies. — Random reminiscences. — Miscellanies. 
The eight chapters ‘‘ Fire Island ana,’’ contain some references to fishing. 
AL 1728.9.91 Another copy. 
Hawks, Francis Lister, compiler. Narrative of the ex- 
pedition of an American squadron to the China seas and 
Japan. See Perry, M. C. Narrative, efc. 1856. 4° 
Note. 
Ang. 20.4 Headley, Joel Tyler. The Adirondack; or, Life in the 
woods. New York. 1849. 12% Front. and plates. 
Parts of chapters 1, 2, 14, 18, 23, 24, 26, 28 are on angling. 
‘<The letters in this volume embrace two different summers spent in the 
forest.’’? —- Preface. 
*Ang. 18.'79.3 Henderson, William, of Durham, Eng. My life as an 
angler. London. 1879. 8° Fort., plates, and wdcts. 
' This is substantially the same as the work printed for private circulation in 
1876, entitled ‘‘ Notes and reminiscences of my life as an angler.’ New mat- 
ter has been added, however, and portions of the earlier work withdrawn. 
The portrait is a Woodburytype, and the head and tail pieces were designed 
by Mrs. William Henderson. 
‘One of the most sterling and attaching of modern angling books,’’ — 
Westwood and Satchell. 
Henle, Jakob. Systematische beschreibung der plagio- 
stomen. 1841. {2% See Miller, Johannes, avd Henle, 
Jakob. 
