[50 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
Ang. 50.90 Vermont — /7sh commissioners. Report of the commis- 
sioners for 1867, 1871/72-1877/78. 6 pam. Mont- 
pelier, etc. 1867-78. 8° Diagrs. 
For the years 1875/76, two reports were published, — one by M. C. Ed- 
munds, and the other by M. Goldsmith. 
Ang. 50.2 Verrill, Addison Emory. Report on the cephalopods 
of the northeastern coast of America. 46 plates. (Ap- 
pended to UNITED STATES — Commission of fish and fish- 
ertes. Report for 1879, 8°, pp. 211-455.) 
454-79 Another copy. 
Ang. 50.2 ~~ -Verrill, Addison Emory. Report upon the invertebrate 
animals of Vineyard sound and the adjacent waters, with an 
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account of the physical characters of the region. Plates — 
and wact. (Appended to UNITED STATES — Commission of 
Jish and fisheries. Report for 1871/72, 8°, pp. 295-778.) 
453-79 Another copy. 
*Ang. 44.3. [Vicary, John Fulford.] A Danish parsonage; [a 
novel]. By anangler. London. 1884. sm. 8° 
Includes descriptions of several fishing excursions. 
View of the present state of the salmon fishery of Scot- 
land. [1830?] 8° See [Mackenzie, Murdo]. 
Ang. 50.91 Virginia — Fish commissioners. Annual report of the 
commissioners for 1875. Richmond. 1875. 8° Wedcets. 
Ang. 50.91 Virginia — Fish commissioners. Annual reports of the 
commissioners for 1875-6 and 1876-7. With the laws re- 
lating to fish and game passed during the session of 
1876-7. Richmond. 1877. 8° Wedcets. 
*Ang. 1.31 Vogt, Karl. Embryologie des salmones. 1 vol. and 
atlas of 14 plates, obl. 4° (du AGassiz, Louis. His- 
toire naturelle des poissons d’eau douce de |’Europe cen- 
trale, 1842, 8°, [i.]) 
46. 51 Three of the plates are colored. 
(Atlas, 46.26) Another copy. 
W., J. Systema agriculture. 1681. f° See [Worl- 
idge, John]. 
*Ang. 18.61 Wade, Henry. Halcyon; or, Rod-fishing with fly, min- 
now, and worm. To which is added a short and easy 
method of dressing flies, with a description of the materials 
used. London. 1861. sm. 8° 12 plates. 
Eight of the plates are colored. The plates of flies, ‘‘ carefully coloured 
from natural specimens, have been prepared by the writer and his son expressly 
for this work.’’ — Preface. 
This was also issued by the same publishers, without date, as ‘‘ Rod fishing 
in clear water, by fly, minnow, and worm.’’ 
