ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 95 
tang, 18.18 [Lawrence, John (1756-1836).] British field sports ; 
embracing practical ‘instructions in shooting, hunting, fish- 
aie ing, &c., with observations on the breaking and training of 
es _____ dogs and horses, also the management of fowling pieces, 
eo” and all other sporting implements. By William Henry 
Be Scott [psewdon.]. London. 1818. 8% pp. xii., 615. 
aa Front., wdcts., and 33 plates. 
- es ‘* The fresh water fishery,’’ pp. 570-602. 
. =] This copy contains 8 plates published by Pittman, Warwick square, Lon- 
don, in addition to the 34 mentioned in the list on page vii. —On 21 blank 
. oe __ leaves inserted at the end, are pasted newspaper cuttings containing sporting 
notes. 
_ Ang. 60.1 ~=Lawson, William, Aorticulturist. A new orchard & gar- 
ote den; or, The best way for planting, graffing, and to make 
any ground good for a rich orchard. With the Country 
house-wifes garden for herbs of common use, [by Gervase 
Markham]; also the husbandry of bees. Now the 6th 
time corrected, and much enlarged.- Whereunto is added 
the Art of propagating plants, [by Simon Harward]. 
London. 1676. Plan and wdcts. (Appended to | MARK- 
HAM, Gervase]. A way to get wealth, 1676, 4°, [vi.].) 
‘** Admissible by stress of courtesy, and for the sake of that ‘ pleasant river 
with silver streams’ that the old writer would fain have in his orchard, and 
wherein he might ‘angle a peckled trout, sleighty eel, or some other dainty 
fish.’ ’?? — Westwood and Satchell. 
~V. 4308 Another copy. 
Ang. 49-46.3 Lee, Henry (1826-1888). Sea fables explained. Lon- 
don. 1883. 8° Front. and wdcts. (LONDON, Eug.— 
International fisheries exhibition, 1883. {The fisheries ex- 
=, hibition literature, iii. 3.]) 
Contents : The mermaid. — The Lernean hydra. — Scylla and Charybdis. 
— The ‘‘spouting ’’ of whales. — The ‘sailing ’’ of the nautilus. — Barnacle 
geese; goose barnacles. 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 49.46.3 Lee, Henry (1826-1888). Sea monsters unmasked. 
London. 1883. 8° Front. and wdcts. (LONDON, Exg. 
— International fisheries exhibition, 1883. (The fisheries 
exhibition literature, iii. 4.]) 
Contents : — The kraken. — The great sea serpent. 
The author considers the great cuttlefishes ‘‘ as the living representatives of 
the kraken.”’ 
Also another edition. 
# *Ang. 1.30 © [Leech, John (1817-1864).] Mr. Briggs & his doings. 
im [Fishing. A series of copper-plate etchings.| London. 
[1860.] obl. 4° 12 col. plates. 
‘«‘ Enlarged and tinted reproductions of the drawings which originally 
Se appeared in Punch. Copies are now scarce and dear.’’— Westwood and 
Satchell. 
