144 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Talfourd-Chater, F. J. See Chater, F. J. Talfourd. 
Ang. 1.45 Tanner, Zera L. Report on the construction and outfit 
of the U. S. fish commission steamer Albatross. Wash- 
ington. 1885. 4° Front., wdcts., and plates. 
‘*From the Annual report of the commissioner of fish and fisheries for 1883.”’ 
The section ‘‘ Steam machinery and mechanical appliances,’’ is by G. W. 
Baird. 
Tanner, Zera L. Report on the work of the U. S. fish 
commission steamer Albatross. 1885. 8° See United 
States — Commission of fish and fisheries. 
Ang. 46.16 Taylor, John Ellor. Nature’s byepaths; a series of 
recreative papers in natural history. 2ded. London. 
[1882.] sm. 8° 
‘¢ The following chapters have been either contributed to magazines, or are 
abstracts of lectures delivered to farmers’ clubs, etc., during the last twelve 
years.’’ — Preface. . 
‘‘The geological dispersion of animals and plants,’’ pp. 164-209; ‘‘ The 
Norfolk broads,’’ pp. 235-251; ‘‘ The county palatine [{ Lancashire ],’’ pp. 268— 
290; ‘‘ Pike-fishing in Norfolk,’’ pp. 303-316. 
Ang. 18.00 Taylor, Samuel, ager. Angling in all its branches, re- 
‘duced to a complete science; being the result of more than 
forty years practice and strict observation throughout Great 
Britain and Ireland. In three parts: describing the coun- 
ties of England, Wales, and Scotland, the rivers which they 
contain, the fish they produce, and the parts best adapted 
for angling; a full description of the different kinds of fish 
taken by angling, a list of artificial flies, e¢e. London. 
1800. sm. 8° 
With the armorial book-plate of Francis Lloyd. 
Ang. 49.46.7 Temple, Caz. Seal fisheries. London. 1883. 
8° pp. 22. (LONDON, Eng.— /nternational fisheries ex- 
hibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibition literature, vii. 5.]) 
Also another edition. 
Ten years in Sweden. 1865. 8° See { Wheelwright, 
Ang. 46.7 Tenney, Sanborn. Natural history; a manual of zodlo- 
gy. New York. 1866. 8° orl.12°%° Wdaets. 
‘* Fishes,’’ pp. 318-360. 
Thames angler (The). 1846. 24° See [Smith, A. W., 
and Hallett, M. W.]. 
Ang. 18.53.5 [Theakston, Michael.] British angling flies. London, 
etc. 1862. 16% Wects. and plates. 
This work, without the addenda, was published in 1853 with the title, “*A 
list of natural flies that are taken by trout, grayling, and smelt, in the streams 
of Ripon.”’ 
The illustrations of flies are taken from sketches made from nature by a 
daughter of the author. 
