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ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. I2I 
Ang. 50.2.4(14) Philadelphia, Penn. — [nternational exhibition, 
: 1876. Catalogue of the collection to illustrate the animal 
resources and the fisheries of the United States. Exhibited 
by the Smithsonian institution and the United States 
fish commission, and forming a part of the United States 
national museum. Prepared under the direction of G. B. 
Goode. Washington. 1879. 8° (U.S. NATIONAL MU- 
SEUM. Bulletin, 14.) 
** Catalogue of illustrations of the economical invertebrates of the American 
coasts; by W. H. Dall,’”’ pp. 249-271. 
VIL, 39(14) Another copy. 
122.24 
The same. Washington. 1879. (Ja SMITH- 
SONIAN miscel. coll., 1882, 8°, xxiii. 4.) 
Ang. 29.7. _— Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad. A 
paradise for gunners and anglers. [Philadelphia.] 1883. 
sm. 8°. pp. 96. Map and wdcts. 
The object of this work is to direct the attention of ig tacos: to the Dela- 
ware and Maryland peninsula. 
*Ang. 22.13(iii) Phillips, Barnet. The primitive fish-hook. Wadcts. 
(/m HALIEUTICS by modern writers, [iii. art. 15 ].) 
Century, 1883, xxv. 898-904. 
The same. Wdadcts. (In MAYER, A. M., editor. 
Sport with gun and rod, [cop. 1883], 8°, pp. 337-350.) 
Ang. 45.64 Phillips, Henry (1801-1876). The true enjoyment of 
angling. London. 1843. 1.8° Port. 
*«Subscriber’s copy. Only 100 printed.’’ 
‘*The work is divided into months, from March to.September inclusive. 
Each month has a prose essay and a song set to music. The author was a 
celebrated singer.’’ — Westwood and Satchell. 
Ang. 18.35 [Pickering, William.] Bibliotheca piscatoria; a cata- 
logue of books upon angling. London. 1836. pp. (40). 
Wadct. (Appended to [BoosEy, Thomas].  Piscatorial 
reminiscences and gleanings, 1835, 16°.) 
This catalogue is formed upon Sir Henry Ellis’s. corrected copy of the list 
which he contributed to the ‘‘ British bibliographer’’ in 1811, and contains 
180 works, two or three of which, however, have no direct relation to 
*Ang. 1.50 
angling. 
Ang. 48.13 Piscarius, pseudon. The artificial production of fish. 
3ded. London. 1852. sm. 8° pp. 22. 
Piscator, pseudon. See Hughes, William. 
Piscator, pseudon. See Lathy, Thomas Pike. 
Piscatorie eclogs. 1633. 4° See [ Fletcher, Phineas]. 
Piscatory eclogues. 1729. 8° See [Browne, Moses]. 
Pisciceptologie ; ou, L’art de la péche a la ligne. 1823. 
12° See [Cussac, J.]. ! 
