86 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Jardine, Sir William, dar¢. The naturalist’s library. 
Vol. xxxv.-xl. Ichthyology. 6vol. London, etc. [18—], 
22. 16° Portrs., engr. title-pages, wdcts., and col. plates. 
Namely : — 
Ang. 47.28 xxxv. Fishes, particularly their structure apd economical uses; by J. Ss. 
Bushnan. [18—.] — 
*Ang. 47.28.2 XXXvi., xxxXvii. British fishes; by R. Hamilton. 2pt. [18—.] 
*Ang. 47.28.3 [xxxviii.] The perch family; by Sir William Jardine. 1835. 
Ang. 47.28.4 xxxix., xl. Fishes of British Guiana; by R. H. Schomburgk. 2 pt. 
[18—. ] 
Ang. 44.45 Jeans, Thomas. The Tommiebeg shootings; or, A 
moor in Scotland. With illustrations by Perceval Skelton. 
London, efc. [1864?] sm. 8° Front. and plates. | 
Several of the chapters treat of angling. 
Ang. 44.4'7.  [Jefferies, Richard.] The gamekeeper at home; 
sketches of natural history and rural life. With illustra- 
tions by Charles Whymper. Boston. 1880. 8° rout. 
and wdcts. 
Ist edition, 1878. 
The preface is signed ‘* R. J.”’ 
: ‘* Fish poaching,’’ pp. 184-195. 
20446.3 The same. Newed. London. 1887. sm. 8° 
ane 49.28 Jenner, Thomas. Londons blame, if not its shame; 
manifested by the great neglect of the fishery, which 
affordeth to our neighbor nation yeerly the revenue of 
many millions, which they take up at our doors, whilst 
with the sluggard we fold our hands in our bosoms and will 
not stretch them forth to our mouths. Or, The inestimable 
riches of the British seas, which do yeild a monthly harvest 
of several fish in their season. [London.] 1651. sm. 4° 
pp. (2), 14. 
Ang. 39.7. ‘Jesse, Edward. An angler’s rambles. J ondon. 1836. 
t20- (ders. 
Reviewed by J. Mitford in the Gendleman’s magazine, Nov. 1836. The 
greater part of ‘‘ Thames fishing’’ originally appeared in Fraser’s he dai 
Jan. 1834. 
Ang. 39.8 Jesse, Edward. Favorite haunts and rural studies; 
including visits to spots of interest in the vicinity of 
Windsor and Eton. London. 1847. 12° Front., plates, 
and vigns. 
Contains one or two allusions to fishing. 
Ang. 46.11 Jesse, Edward. Gleanings in natural history, with local 
recollections. To which are added Maxims and hints for 
an angler. London. 1832. sm. 8° Wedcts. and plate. 
Eels, pp. 28-47; Fishes, pp. 72-90. 
** Maxims and hints for an angler,’’ pp. 291-308. They were written in 
the album of a fishing club by a friend of the author, and signed ‘Rice 
31st May, 1829.”’ 
