ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. IIl 
Ang. 18. 05: 3 Moerbe, Johannes. Die vollstindige angelfischerei in 
ihrer praktischen und allseitigen anwendung fiir jeden 
angler; oder, Leicht fassliche anleitung wie man die fische-. 
rei mit der angel und anderen gerathschaften mit gutem 
erfolge betreiben soll. Nebst belehrungen iiber kiinstliche 
fischzucht und die verschiedenartigen fische, nebst einem 
fisch- und krebskalender. Nebst allen fisch- und krebs- 
fang-geheimnissen und angabe der besten lockspeisen. 7° 
stark vermehrte und verbesserte aufl. Berlin. [1887.] 
sm. 8° 
Ist edition, 1865. 
Ang. 18.65.4 Moffat, A. S. The secrets of angling. Edinburgh. 
) 1865. 12% Weets. 
pate: 49-46.5 Moloney, Szrv Cornelius Alfred. West African fisher- 
ies, with particular reference to the Gold Coast colony. 
London. 1883. 8° pp.74. (LONDON, Lug. — luter- 
national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- 
tion literature, v. 12.]) 
*‘List of memoirs dealing specially with the crisincean: fauna of the west 
coast of Africa,’’ pp. 73-74. 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 44.62 Moore, George Henry. Washington as an angler; with 
extracts from his diaries, 1787-89. New York. 1887. 
sm. 8° pp. I5. 
‘¢ Printed for the author.’’ 
Morgan, George, editor. The new Complete sportsman. 
: [18—?] 12° See [Fairfax, Thomas]. 
Ang. 49.40.8 Morris, C.W. The effect of the existing national and 
international laws for the regulation and protection of deep 
sea fisheries, with suggestions for improvements in said laws. 
‘ Prize essay. London. 1884. 8% VPlate. (LONDON, 
% “shies Eng. — International fisheries exhibition, 1883. [|The fish- 
a eries exhibition literature, viii. 2.]) 
Also another edition. | 
q 7 Ang. 49.17 Moule, Thomas. Heraldry of fish; notices of the prin- 
cipal families bearing fish in their arms. London. 1842. 
8° Weadcts. and coats-of-arms. 
Mr. Briggs & his doings. [1860.] obl. 4% See [Leech, 
| John}. 
*Ang. 1.4 Miiller, Johannes (1801-1858), azd Henle, Jakob. 
Systematische beschreibung der plagiostomen. Berlin. 
1841. f° 60 plates. 
“¢ Literatur,’’ pp. xi.-xiv., 200-[ 204]. 
Most of the plates are colored. 
