22 ' THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
*Ang. 1.14 Playfair, S?r Robert Lambert, azd Gunther, Albrecht 
Karl Ludwig Gotthilf. The fishes of Zanzibar. Acan- 
thopterygii, by R. L. Playfair; pharyngognathi, etc., by 
A. C. L. G. Giinther. London. 1866. 4° Wdcts. and 
_ 21 plates. 
The plates are lithographs by G. H. Ford; 6 of them are colored, and plate 
13 is used as a frontispiece. 
Pleasures (The) of princes. 1635. 4° See [{Mark- 
ham, Gervase |. 
Ang. 18.02 Pollard, Richard, of Clapton. The new and complete 
angler; or, Universal fisherman. Containing the most ap- 
proved instructions and modern methods of breeding fish, 
etc., with explanation of technical phrases, &c. London. 
[1802.] 12% . pp. 70. 
/mperfect : — frontispiece wanting. 
‘* All but a literal transcript of ‘ The true art of angling’ by J. S.’’— West- 
wood and Satchell. 
Ang. 49.46 Pollock, Szv Frederick, 3d dart. The fishery laws. 
London. 1883. 8° pp. 48. (LONDON, Eug.— [nter-. 
national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- 
tion literature, i. 3.]) 
3 Also another edition. 
*Ang. 40.2 Pollok, Fitz William Thomas. Sport in British Bur- 
mah, Assam, and the Cassyah and Jyntiah hills. With 
notes of sport in the hilly districts of the northern division, © 
Madras Presidency, indicating the best localities for sport, 
with natural history notes, and hints on weapons, fishing- 
tackle, etc., best suited for killing game in those provinces. 
2 vol. London. 1879. 8° Col. fronts., maps, and 8 
plates. 
‘Many of the original journals from which this book is compiled have 
appeared in the Oriental sporting magazine.’’ 
Chapter 6 of vol. i. and chapters 3 and 7 of vol. ii. contain accounts of fish- 
ing. 
All but two of the plates are colored. 
_ 1'73'74.52 Porter, William Trotter. Angling. (/z BRINLEY, Fran- 
cis. Life of W. T. Porter, 1860, 12°, pp, 211-244.) 
Ang. 49.46.4 Practical fishermen’s congress, London, Eng. 1883. 
Destruction of immature fish; harbour accommodation; 
better means for prevention of loss of life at sea; railway 
rates; fishing vessels’ lights. [Subjects discussed.] Lon- 
don. 1884. 8% (LONDON, Eng.— Jnternational fish- 
erties exhibition, 1883. |The fisheries exhibition literature, 
iv. 8.]) 
The discussion of the last subject was postponed. 
Also another edition. 
