I 36 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
*Ang. 22.11 [Scrapbook; containing Newcastle fisher’s garlands, 
numerous engravings of fish, fishing scenes, etc., prices 
brought by angling books at sales, newspaper cuttings, and 
other scraps of angling interest.] 8° 
With the armorial book-plate of Rev. H. S. Cotton. 
Contains a manuscript copy of the dedication to King George IV. and the 
address ‘‘ to his brother anglers,’’ written by Rev. H. S. Cotton for the tran- 
script of Samuel Gardiner’s ‘* Booke of angling or fishing,’? which he prepared 
for republication. It is dated 1829. 
Ang. 39.52 Scrope, William. Days and nights of salmon fishing in 
the Tweed; with a short account of the natural history and 
habits of the salmon. 2ded. London. 1854. 1. 8°. 
Wadcts. and 2 col. plates. 
An appendix contains the Tweed fisheries act, and a short extract describ- | 
ing Young’s experiments on the growth of salmon. 
The woodcuts are engraved by Samuel Williams, from paintings by Edwin 
Landseer, William Simson, and E. W. Cooke. The two lithographic plates of 
salmon appear instead of the thirteen lithographs of the first edition. The first 
edition, 1843, is rare. 
*Ang. 18.84 [Sears, George W.] Woodcraft ; by ‘ Nessmuk.” 
New York. [1884.] 16% Port. and wdcts. | 
Chapter 5 contains ‘‘ Fishing, with and without flies; some tackle and 
lures; discursive remarks on the gentle art; the headlight; frogging.’’ 
Secrets of angling (The). 1811, etc. See | Dennys, 
John]. | 
*Ang. 47.8 Seeley, Harry Govier. The fresh-water fishes of Europe. 
A history of their genera, species, structure, habits, and 
distribution. London, efc. 1886. 8° Front. and wdcts. 
Ang. 49.46.2 Senior, William. Angling in Great Britain. London. 
1883. 8° pp. (4),80. (LONDON, Eng. — [nternational 
fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition litera- 
ture, ii. 5.]) - : 
Also another edition. 
Ang. 18.88 Senior, William. Near and far; an angler’s sketches of 
home sport and colonial life. London. 1888. sm. 8° 
‘* Most of the chapters have been extended and re-cast from articles which 
have appeared in serial publications.”’ 
Ang. 18.95 Senior, William. The sea fisher in foreign parts. (/z 
BICKERDYKE, John. Sea fishing, 1895, 8°, pp. 421-444.) 
*Ang. 38.5 Senior, William. By stream and sea; a book for wan- 
derers and anglers. _London. 1877. sm. 8° 
Contains besides several chapters on fishing in England, ‘‘ Flying fish and 
their enemies,’’ ‘‘ Strange fish,’’ and a description of fishing in the Suez canal. 
*Ang. 42.2 Senior, William. Travel and trout in the antipodes; an 
angler’s sketches in Tasmania and New Zealand. London. 
1880. sm. 8° Wdacets. 
Reprinted in part from the Gendleman’s magazine and from weekly journals 
published in Brisbane. 
