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| Ang. 18.58.3 Lakeland, R. The Teesdale angler. Barnard Castle. 
1858. 16° 
** My work, though bearing a local title, is intended as a help and guide to 
trout fishers generally.’’ — Pre/ace. 
La Marre, L.H.DE. Traité général, a pesches. 1769, 
Aa | etc. {% See Duhamel du Monceau, H. L. 
Ang. Ee Lambert, Osmund. Angling literature in England, and 
aha | descriptions of fishing by the ancients; with a notice of 
some books on other piscatorial subjects. London. 1881. 
ae 16° pp. (10), 87. 
VII. 722 Another copy. 
_ Ang. 18.70 Lambert, Saint-Ange. Nouveau manuel complet du 
_ pécheur-praticien; ou, Les secrets, les mystéres, et les 
ruses de la péche 4 la ligne dévoilés et mis 4 la portée de 
tout le monde. Nouvelle éd., entiérement refondue, aug- 
mentée de péches nouvelles et de la législation relative 4 la 
péche fluviale. Paris. 1870. 24° Wéadcts. and 2 plates. 
(MANUELS-RORET. ) 
Ang. 49.46.4 Lankester, Edwin Ray. The scientific results of the 
exhibition. Londen. 1883. 8° pp.40. (LONDON, 
Eng.— International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fish- 
eries exhibition literature, iv. 9.]) 
**In particular, those results of the science of zodlogy which are of impor- 
tance to the fish industry.’’ — Page 4. 
g | Also another edition. 
Ang. 26.10 Lanman, Charles. Adventures of an angler in Canada, 
a. Nova Scotia, and the United States. London. 1848. 12° 
F 7 Wedcts. 
ae é Published in Philadelphia, 1848, with the title, ‘‘ A tour to the river Sague- 
nay in Lower Canada.”’ 
The copy described by Westwood and Satchell has a portrait, but there is — 
-no mention of one in the list of illustrations. ; 
Ang. 25.1 Lanman, Charles. Adventures in the wilds of the 
United States and British American provinces. Illustrated 
by the author and Oscar Bessau. With an appendix by 
Campbell Hardy. 2 vol. Philadelphia. 1856. 8° Front. 
and plates. 
Contains several chapters on fishing. 
Contents :—i. A summer in the wilderness. —A tour to the river Sague- 
nay. — Letters from the Alleghany mountains. — The sources of the Potomac. 
ii. A tour to the river Restigouche. — A winter in the South. — Occasional 
records. 
‘‘ The several parts of the work were originally published in the journals 
and periodicals of the day, and subsequently in as many small volumes,’’— 
Preface. 
15345.25 Another copy. 
