116 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Novice, A., 4. & & F,, pseudon. The anglican friar. 
See Anglican friar (The). 1851. 12° 
*Ang. 38.8 O’Connor, Roderic. An introduction to the field sports 
of France; being a practical view of hunting, shooting, and 
fishing on the Continent. With a concise notice of the 
habits and instincts of the several animals in question, and 
a sketch of the game and piscatory laws of France. Lon- 
don, etc. 1846. 12% Wedets. | 
‘¢ Fishing,’’ pp. 223-298. 
Ang. 18.45.8 O’Gorman, The practice of angling, particu- 
larly as regards Ireland. 2 vol.in 1. Dublin. 1845. 8°% 
Port. : ie 
Ang. 50.68 Ohio— Fish commission. 1st-8th, 10th-12th annual 
report for 1875/76-1883, 1885-1887. Columbus. 1877— 
88. 8° Plates and wdcts. 
Ang. 49.46.5 Okoshi, Narinori. A sketch of the fisheries of Japan. 
London. 1883. 8°% pp. 39. (LONDON, Aug.— /nter- 
national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- 
tion literature, v. 5.]) | 
Also another edition. 
Old house (The) by the river. 1874. 12° See [ Prime, 
W. C.J. | 
*Ang. 44.65 Old Calabar, psewdon. Over turf and stubble. Lon- | 
don. 1873. sm. 8° | | 
‘©A pike story,’’ pp. 23-43; ‘‘ Conger eel fishing at Jersey,’’ pp. 44-60; 
‘* A night amongst the sand eels,’’ pp. 61-73; ‘‘ Fishing gossip,’’ pp. 74-116. 
Oliver, Stephen, the younger, pseudon. See Chatto, 
William Andrew. 
Ang. 49.43 Omond, James. Model of the safest and handiest sail- 
ing fishing-boat, as to hull, sails, spars, and rig. 3 plates. 
(Jn HERBERT, David, editor. Fish and fisheries, 1883, 8°, 
PP. 332-342.) 
Go 8.12 Oppianus. De venatione lib. iv. De piscatu lib. v. 
Cum interpretatione latina, commentariis, & indice con- 
fectis studio Conradi Rittershusii, qui & recensuit hos 
libros denuo, & Adr. Turnebi editionem parisiensem cum 
trib. MSS. palatinis contulit; inde & var. lect. & scholia 
greca excerpsit. Lugduni Batavorum, apud Franciscum 
Raphelengium. 1597. 16°. pp. (88), 376, (40), 344, 
164, (3). 
** Catalogus eorum qui de piscibus preter Oppianum aliquid scripserunt,’’ 
pp- (71)-(73) of the prolegomena. 
