ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. | 149 
Ang. 18.09 Vaniére, Jacques. Fishing. A translation from the 
. - Latin of [Pradium rusticum] book xv., upon fish, by John 
Gi Duncombe. With a brief introduction, and passages from 
English writers selected as notes, [by Joseph Haslewood]. 
London. 1809. sm. 8° pp. (2), 44. 
‘*The following pages form an article in the ‘ Censura literaria,’ but a few 
additional copies have been printed for general distribution.”’ 
This translation was also reprinted, without acknowledgment, by Daniel, in 
his ‘*‘ Supplement to the Rural sports,’’ 1813. 
*Ang. 16.62 [Venables, Co/. Robert.] The experienc’d angler, or, 
Angling improv’d; being a general discourse of angling, 
imparting many of the aptest wayes and choicest experi- 
ments for the taking of most sorts of fish in pond or 
river. London. 1662. 24°. Eugr. sae and other 
engyrs. 
With the armorial book-plate of Lt. Col. F. Grant. 
The Kingdom’s intelligencer of Sept. 9th, 1661, advertises this book as 
“now newly extant.’’ —‘‘ The engravings of fish are the same as those in 
[the first four editions of] Walton’s ‘Compleat angler.’ ’’ — Westwood and 
Satchell. 
"Ang. 16.62.3 [| |] The same. 3d ed. much enlarged. London. 
1668. 24° Engr. title-page and other engrs. 
The name of each fish has been written above the engraving which repre- 
sents it. 
With the armorial book-plate of Lt. Col. F. Grant. 
"Ang. 16.62.4 The same. 4th ed. much enlarged. London. 
1676. 16° Enugr. title-page and other engrs. 
The plates of fishes are the same as those in the 5th edition of the ‘‘ Com- 
pleat angler,’ which have been re-engraved in reverse. 
*Ang. 6.76.2 Another copy, published as pt. iii. of the ‘“‘ Universal 
angler.” 
*Ang. 16.62.6 
The same. London, 1825. 16% Engrs. 
“‘Memoir,’’ pp. i.—xxiii. 
Ang. 16.62.77 The same. London. 1827. 16% Engrs. 
‘ ‘* Memoir,’’ pp. i.- xxiii. 
Same as preceding, with a new title-page. 
The last two editions contain reprints of the title-pages of the first edition. 
The illustrations are, according to Mr. Bartlett, ‘‘ India impressions of the 
vignettes engraved on silver,’’ and are mounted in the text. 
Ang. 49.9 Verein deutscher fisch haendler. How to cook fish. 
Recipes for preparing sea and fresh water fish for the table, 
collected by the verein deutscher fisch haendler. From 
the German, with additions, by Hugo Mulertt. 2d ed. 
: Cincinnati, Ohio. 1887. 16° pp. 64. Viugn. 
Ang. 50.90 Vermont — Commissioners on the restoration of sea-fish 
to the Connecticut river. Report of commissioners. Mont- 
pelier. 1866. 8° pp. 35. Deagr. 
