ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. ~ IOI 
Ang. 47-13 Lowe, Richard Thomas. A history of the fishes of Ma- 
i deira. With original figures from nature of all the species, 
by C. E. C. Norton and M. Young. London. 1843-60. 
1. 8° 28 plates. 
Most of the plates are colored. 
The signature reads ‘‘ vol. i.’ 
Gi Ang. 1.57 Lowell, James Russell. To Mr. John Bartlett, who had 
has sent mea seven-pound trout. [Cambridge. 18—.] 4° 
pp. (2). 
Signed ‘ Elmwood, 1858.” 
A fac-simile of the original manuscript is inserted in this catalogue. 
The same. (In the Adlantic monthly, 1866, 8°, 
XVill. 47-48. ) | 
Ang. 22.10 Lowth,W.S. Angling, angling dodges, and match fish- 
ing. Newport, Hull [Eng. 18—.] 8° pp. (2), 58+. 
Weacts. 
‘These few pages have been written, set up in type, and bound by an 
amateur.”’ 
Lugger, Otto. List of fishes of Maryland. 1876, efc. 
8°. See Uhler, P. R., and Lugger, Otto. 
M., G. Cheap and good husbandry. See [Markham, 
Gervase|]. Cheap and good husbandry. 1676. 4° 
4 Note. 
By M. a: A way to get wealth. 1676. 4° See [Mark- 
ham, Gervase |. 
hay: 1.29 M’Alpine, Daniel. Zodlogical atlas, including com- 
parative anatomy. With practical directions and explana- 
tory text. [i.] Edinburgh, etc. 1881. obl. 4% 24 col. 
plates. 
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Contents : —-[i.] Vertebrata. 
Consists of plates, with descriptions. Five of them are devoted to the 
skate, and four to the cod. 
Ang. 49.37. [| Mackenzie, Murdo. | View of the present state of the 
salmon fishery of Scotland, with observations on the nature, 
r habits, and instincts of the salmon race, and on Scotch 
| law and Scotch justice. By a salmon fisher. London. 
[1830?] 8° Plate. 
Ang. 49.3'7.2 Mackenzie, Murdo. View of the salmon fishery of 
Scotland, with observations on the nature, habits, and in- 
: stincts of the salmon, and on the law as affecting the rights 
q : of parties, etc. With appendix. Edinburgh, efc. 1860. 
8°. 
The appendix, entitled ‘‘ Do grilse grow to be salmon?”’ is by the author’s 
son. 
