124 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
*Ang. 18.85.3 Pritt, Thomas Evan. Yorkshire trout flies. Com- 
prising illustrations from the author’s own drawings, with 
particulars of the dressings and season of each fly, and 
chapters on fishing the minnow, the creeper, the stonefly, 
and the worm in clear water. Leeds. 1885. 8° pp. 63. 
12 plates. 
The following note is written in pencil above the half-title: ‘* The plates in 
this copy are drawn & painted by me. Only thirty copies have been so done. 
T. E. Pritt.’’ This refers to the 11 colored plates of flies, each of which has 
the author’s signature in pencil. Plate 12 contains illustrations of hooks. 
The second edition has the title ‘‘ North-country flies.”’ 
10335-10 Procter, George Henry. The fishermen’s memorial and 
record book; containing a list of vessels and their crews _ 
lost from the port of Gloucester from 1830 to Oct. 1, 1873. 
It also contains valuable statistics of, the fishing business, 
off-hand sketches, big trips, tales of narrow escapes, mari- 
time poetry, and other matters of interest to these toilers 
of the sea. Gloucester. 1873. 8° Weadcts. and port. of 
F. F. Watson. 
Ang. 49.7 [ Procter, George Henry, compile?.] The fishermen’s own 
book; comprising the list of men and vessels: lost from the 
port of Gloucester, Mass., from 1874 to April 1, 1882, and 
a table of losses from 1830, with valuable statistics of the | 
fisheries. Also notable fares, narrow escapes, startling ad- 
ventures, fishermen’s off-hand sketches, ballads, descrip- 
tions of fishing trips, and other interesting facts and inci- 
dents connected with this branch of maritime industry. 
Gloucester. [cop. 1882.] 8° Plates and wdcts. 
A companion volume to his ‘‘ Fishermen’s memorial and record book.”’ 
10335-10.2 Another copy. | 
Ang. 18 83. Prouty, Lorenzo. Fish; their habits and haunts and 
the methods of catching them, with fishing as a recrea- 
tion. Boston. 1883. 8° Fort. 3 
Ang. 39.2 Pulman, George P. R. The book of the Axe; contain- 
ing a piscatorial description of that stream, and a history 
of all the parishes and remarkable spots upon its banks. 
[3d ed.] London. 1854. sm. 8°. Map, wdcts., 11 
plates, etc. 
‘‘ What may be called an outline of this work was published about ten 
years since [1844-45], when two editions were rapidly sold off; and the work 
has for at least eight years been out of print.’? — Preface. 
The same. 4th ed., re-written and greatly en- 
larged. London. 1875 [’73-75]. 1. 8° pp. vi., (2), 906. — 
Map, wdcts., 16 plates, etc. 
‘Contains nearly four times as much matter as the third edition, and quite 
four times as many illustrations.’’ 
Ang. 39.1 
