Ang. 18.41.4 
' - ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 125 . 
- 
Ang. 39.10 [Pulman, George P.R.] Rambles, roamings, and recol- 
ited lections. By John Trotandot [ psexdon.]. London. 1870. 
sm. 8° 
‘Most of the sketches contained in the following pages have appeared 
from time to time, during the past ten or twelve years, in a local newspaper.”’ 
** Piscatorial reminiscences,’’ pp. 82-89; ‘‘ By the sea, an evening’s ‘ blin- 
ning,’ ’’ pp. 133-I4I. 
Ang. 18.41.2 Pulman, George P.R. Vade mecum of fly-fishing for 
trout; being a concise practical treatise on that branch of 
the art of angling. Axminster. 1841. 16° pp. 61. 
*Ang. 18.41.3 The same. With tables of flies, arranged on an 
entirely new plan. 2d ed., re-written and greatly enlarged. 
London. 1846. 16° 
The same. . With plain and copious instructions 
for the manufacture of artificial flies. 3d ed., re-written and 
greatly enlarged. London. 1851. 16° Wedaets. 
‘*The present edition may be considered as an entirely new work, so ex- 
tensive are the additions, and so altered is its style of publication.’ — Preface. 
With the armorial book-plate of Samuel T. Tisdale. 
*Ang. 47.'7. Putnam, Frederick Ward. The blind fishes of the 
Mammoth cave, and their alfies. Waders. and 2 plates. 
(In the American naturalist, 1872, 8°, vi. 6-30.) 
47-129 Another copy. 
- Ang. 49.46.5 Ramsay, Edward Pierson. Notes on the food fishes 
and edible mollusca of New South Wales, etc., exhibited in 
the New South Wales court. London. 1883. 8°. pp. 53. 
(Lonpon, Eng. — Lnternational fisheries exhibition, 1883. 
[The fisheries exhibition literature, v. 9.]) 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 39.64 Randall, John. Handbook to the Severn Valley rail- 
. way; illustrative and descriptive of places along the line, 
from Worcester to Shrewsbury. London. 1863. sm. 8° 
pp. 50. Wdacets. 
Mentions places where fishing may be found. 
Random casts; or, Odds and ends from an angler’s note 
book. 1878. 16° See [Millard, E. E.]. 
Ang. 1.12 Rau, Charles. Prehistoric fishing in Europe and North 
America. Washington. 1884. f° Fvont., wdcts., and 
plans. 
‘¢ Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. 509.”’ 
The same. Washington. 1884. Front., wdcts., 
and plans. (Ju SMITHSONIAN contributions to knowledge, 
1885, f°, xxv. [i.].) 
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