a = ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 127 
Ang. 44. 78 Roberts, Sir Randal Howland, 4¢h bart. The silver 
trout, and other stories. London. 1888. sm. 8°. 
Contents . — The silver trout; a legend of the river’s side. —The man with 
ar the green box. —Trout-fishing in the Rhenish provinces. — A day amongst the 
. pike. —The philosophy of angling. —The famous Waterloo run of 1866. — 
The big stag of the glen. — A ‘‘ sow jagd.’? — The philosophy of shooting. — 
| The cruise of the ‘‘ Sprite.’’ 
= ry ** Most of the stories have appeared in the Fie/d and Land and water.’ 
Ang. 1.38 Robertson, H. R. Life on the upper Thames. Lon- 
don. 1875. 4°. Front., plates, and vigns. 
**Spinning for trout at a weir,’’ pp. 28-36; ‘‘ Net-mending,’”’ pp. 57— 
60; ‘‘ Perch-fishing,’’ pp. 99-101; ‘‘ Gudgeon-fishing,’’ pp. 130-134; ‘* Dib- 
bing for chub,’? pp. 146-152; ‘‘ Putting down grig-weels,”’ Pp- 173-1753 
. ** Kel-bucks,’’ pp. 176-182; ‘‘ Fisherman’s fireside,’’ pp. 191-193. 
= sh The illustrations are from drawings by the author. 
Ang. 39.29 Robertson, John, of Leith. Angling streams and ang- 
ling quarters in the Scottish lowlands; with plain directions 
to trout fishers. Edinburgh. 1859. 16° 9 maps. — 
Ang. 39.30 Robertson, John, of Leth. The hand-book of angling 
for Scotland and the border counties, embracing the prac- 
Pe. tical experience of thirty years’ fishing. London. . 1861. 
| 16°. Map. 
A modification of his ‘‘ Angling streams and angling quarters in the Scot- 
tish lowlands.’’ 
Ang. 49.46.3 Robinson, Philip. Fishes of fancy; their place in 
myth, fable, fairy-tale, and folk-lore. With notices of the 
fishes of legendary art, astronomy, and heraldry. London. 
1883. 8° pp. vi, 93. (LONDON, Exg.— /nternational 
fisheries exhibition, 1883. |The fisheries exhibition litera- 
ture, iii, 1.]) 
B)- Also another edition. 
: 1.2823 Romanes, George John. Animal intelligence. New 
1.2823 York. 1883. 12% Wdcets. (The INTERNATIONAL scienti- 
fic series, 44.) 2 cop. 
‘* Fish,’’ pp. 241-253. | 
Ang. 46.14 The same. 3d ed. London. 1883. sm. 8° 
_ Wacts. (Ditto, 41.) 
_  *Ang. 18.36.2 Ronalds, Alfred. The fly-fisher’s entomology. Ac- 
, companied by a few observations and instructions relative 
to trout-and-grayling fishing. London. 1836. 8% 19 
col. plates. 
Plate 19 is used as a frontispiece. 
‘The author, having felt the little utility of graphical illustrations unaccom- 
Ps. panied by colour, has been induced to paint both the natural and artificial fly 
a from nature, to etch them with his own hand, and to colour, or superintend 
the colouring of each particular impression. ’’ — Preface. 
The artificial flies are arranged on the same plates with the natural ones 
which they imitate. 
