82 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
*Ang. 18.88.3 How to catch trout. By three anglers. Edinburgh. 
1888. 16° pp.(2), vi. 83. Wedcts. 
Ang. 49.46.2 Howes, George Bond. Zodlogy and food fishes. Lon- 
don. 1883. .8° pp.7o. (LONDON, Lug. — /nterna- 
tional fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition 
literature, ii. 2.]) 
Also another edition. 
Howitt, Samuel, 2//ustrator. The angler’s manual. With 
twelve plates, designed: and etched by S. Howitt. See 
Angler’s manual (The). 1808. 24° ee 
*Ang. 1.39 Howitt, Samuel, avd others. Foreign field sports, fish- 
eries, sporting anecdotes, &c.; from drawings by Howitt, 
Atkinson, Clark, Manskirch, &c. With a supplement of — 
New South Wales, [by J. H. Clark]. London. 1814. 4° 
110 plates. 
The supplement has a special title-page, ‘‘ Field sports, &c. of the native 
inhabitants of New South Wales. 1813.’ 
The plates on fishing subjects are ‘‘ Russian winter fishery,’’ ‘‘ Killing a 
shark,’’ ‘‘Turtle fishing in the water,’’ ‘* Mackerel fishing,’’ ‘‘ Torch light fish- — 
ing in N. America,’’ four on whale fishing, and two on fishing in New South 
Wales. Thirteen plates represent Spanish bull fighting. 
*Ang. 39.6 Howitt, William. The rural life of England. 2 vol. 
London. 1838. 12° Vigus. 
Vol. i., chapter 4 of pt. 1, chapter 6 of pt. 2, vol. ii., chapter 12 of pt. 
3, contain a few pages on angling. 
With three exceptions, the illustrations were designed and engraved by 
Samuel Williams. 
8456.8 Another copy. 
8456.10 
The same. From the 2d London ed., corrected 
and revised. Philadelphia. 1841. 1.12% Fromt. 
Ang. 49 46.'7. Howitz, D. Forest protection and tree culture on 
water frontages, with the view of providing a constant and 
steady supply of water, food, shade, and shelter for fresh- 
water fish. London. 1883. 8°  pp.16. (LONDON, 
Eng. — International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fish- 
eries exhibition literature, vii. 10. ]) 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 17.06 - [Howlett, Robert.] The anglers sure guide; or, Ang- 
_ ling improved and methodically digested. Shewing the 
various and choicest ways of dressing [fresh-water fish], 
with many other useful and pleasant varieties suitable to 
the recreation of angling. By R. H. London. 1706. 
sm. 8°. front. and plate. 
This work bears a close resemblance to Chetham’s ‘‘ Angler’s vade mecum.”’ 
‘* Generally attributed to Robert Howlett.’’ — Westwood and Satchell. 
