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ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 165 
*Ang. 38.21 [Wheelwright, Horace William.] A spring and sum- 
7 mer in Lapland; with notes on the fauna of Luled 
Lapmark. By an old bushman. London. 1864. 
sm. 8° — . 
** These notes have, for the greater part, already appeared in the Fie/d.”»— 
Preface. 
** Fish peculiar to these waters,’’ pp. 156-166. 
Ang. 38.24 [Wheelwright, Horace William.] Ten years in Swe- 
den; being a description of the landscape, climate, domes- 
tic life, forests, mines, agriculture, field sports, and fauna of 
Scandinavia. By “an old bushman.” London. 1865. 8° 
Pp. XVi., 592. 
** Sea fisheries,’’ pp. 66-70; ‘‘ Swedish field sports and fishing,’’ pp. 166— 
202; ‘* Fishes,’’ pp. 468-592. 
I. 4366 Whishaw, Frederick J. Out of doors in Tsarland; a 
record of the seeings and doings of a wanderer in Russia. 
London, efc. 1893. sm. 8° Front. and vign. . 
_ Contents: —A Russian village. — In the streets of St. Petersburg. — But- 
ter-time and fasting. — A blackcock tournament. — King capercailzie. — Rus- 
sian woodcock and Finn ponies. — Solitary snipe. — A week among the snow- 
tracks. — Bruin. — A wolf battue. — The angler in Russian waters. — The tyro 
on snowshoes. — At the ice-hills. 
Ang. 26.13. Whitcher, W. F. Nepigon trout; an Ottawa canoeist’s 
experience on the northern shore of Lake Superior. Mon- 
treal. 1887. 16° pp.37. Map’ and wdcts: (CANA- 
DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Primers, 2.) 
The same. Montreal. 1888. 16°%- pp. 37. 
Map and wacts. ( Ditto.) | 
Ang. 26.13 
.] Sporting scenes and country charac- 
ters. By Martingale [ pseudon.|. London. 1840. 8° 
Wadcts. 
A portion of these sketches first appeared in the Doncaster gazette. 
Angling, pp. 273-304. 
Ang. 49.32 White, P. Observations upon the present state of the 
Scotch fisheries, and the improvement of the interior parts 
of the Highlands. Being an essay given in to the High- 
land society of Scotland, and to which they were pleased to 
adjudge their highest prize-medal for the year 1790. Edin- 
burgh. 1791. sm.12°% 
*Ang. 45.79 Whitney, John (4. cir. 1640). The genteel recreation, 
or, The pleasure of angling; a poem. With a dialogue 
between Piscator and Corydon. London. 1700. [Re- 
printed 1820.] sm.12%° pp. (14), 78. 
‘* 100 copies.”’ 
The original edition is rare, ‘* probably owing to its having been printed for 
the author.’’ 
