84 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Ang. 49.46.4 Huxley, Thomas Henry. Inaugural meeting of the 
fishery congress. Address delivered June 18,1883. Lon- 
don. 1883. 8%: pp. 22. (LONDON, Lug. — /nterna- 
tional fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition 
literature, iv. I.]) 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 18.55.4 Idle, Christopher, pseudon. Hints on shooting and 
| fishing, &c., both on sea and land, and in the freshwater 
lochs of Scotland. Being the experiences of Christopher 
Idle, London:, 13556.) 16% 
Ang. 18.55.5 The same. 2ded. London. 1868. 16° 
This edition has been revised and enlarged by the author. 
Ang. 50.33 Illinois — Fisk commission. Report from 1879-1882, — 
1884-1886. 4pam. Springfield. 1880-86. 8° +front., 
plates, and diagrs. | 
*Ang. 1.46 Illustrated London almanack (The), for 1864. Con- 
taining astronomical illustrations printed in tints, original 
designs as headings to the calendar, pictures of fresh-water - 
fish printed in colours, numerous fine-art engravings, and a 
variety of useful information. London. [1863.] 1. 8° 
‘¢ Fresh-water fishes in their season,’’ pp. 8, 18, 28, 38, 48, 58. 
*Ang. 45.42 Innocent epicure (The); or, The art of angling. A 
poem. London. 1697. 16° pp. (16), 64. 
The preface is signed ‘‘ N. Tate,’? to whom the poem is sometimes attribu- 
ted; but the preface is followed by a paraphrase on Horace Epist. x. lib. 1, — 
addressed ‘‘ From J. S. toC. S.’’ This J. S. is supposed by some to be the 
author of the ‘* True art of angling.”’ 
Westwood says that this edition has become rare. A later edition was pub- 
lished under the title, ‘‘ Angling; a poem.”’ 
With the armorial book-plate of James Maidment. 
Ang. 45-43 [Ireland, Samuel William Henry.] The fisher boy; a 
poem. Comprising his several avocations during the four 
seasons of the year. By H.C., Esq. [London. 1808.] 
16°. ; 
The title-page is engraved. 
Ireland is best known as the forger of the Shakespeare papers. 
*Ang. 44.42 Irving, Washington. The angler. N.P. [18—.] 82 
pp. (16). Weacets. 
From his ‘* Sketch book,’’ pp. 435-448. 
Ang. 45.50 Isys, Cotswold, pseudon. An angler’s strange ex- 
periences; a whimsical medley, and an of-fish-all record 
without a-bridge-ment. Illustrated in a style never before 
app-roach-ed in these days, after drawings in water-colours. 
London. 1883. sm. 4° Front. and wdcts. 
Poems on angling. 
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