166 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
*Ang. 17.14 Whole art of fishing (The); being a collection and im- 
provement of all that has been written upon this subject, 
with many new experiments. Shewing the different ways 
of angling, and the best methods-of taking fresh-water fish. 
To which is added the laws of angling. London. 1714. 
sm. 8° Front. 
*Ang. 1'7.14.2 [Whole art of fishing (The).] The gentleman fisher ; 
or, The whole art of angling. Being a collection and im- 
provement of all that has been hitherto written upon this 
subject, with many new experiments. Shewing the differ- 
ent ways of angling, and the best methods of taking all 
kinds of fresh-water fish. To which are added the laws of 
angling. 2ded. London. 1727. sm.8°% Frout. 
The first edition was published with the title ‘‘ The whole art of fishing.’’ 
Ang. 49.1 Whymper, Frederick. The fisheries of the world; an 
illustrated and descriptive record of the international fisher- 
ies exhibition, 1883. London, eéce. [1884.] 4°  Front., 
plates, wdcts., etc. 
VII. 1433. Another copy. 
Ang. 49.46.11 Wilcocks, James Carrall. The best means of increasing 
the supply of mussels and other molluscs, oysters excepted, ~ 
used either for bait or food. Prize essay. London. 1884. 8° 
pp.41. Maps. (LONDON, Aug.—Ilnternational fisheries ex- 
hibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibitionliterature, xi. 16.]) 
Also another edition. ; 
VIII. 391(ix) Wilcocks, James Carrall. Improved fishery harbour 
accommodation for Great Britain and Ireland. Plates. (/u 
Lonpon, Eng.— International fisheries exhibition, 1883. 
The fisheries exhibition literature, 1884, 8°, ix. I-113.) 
*Ang. 18.65.12 Wilcocks, James Carrall. The sea-fisherman. Com- 
prising the chief methods of hook and line fishing in the 
British and other seas, and remarks on nets, boats, and 
boating. 2d ed., much enlarged, and almost entirely re- 
written. London. 1868. sm. 8° Plates and wdcts. 
Ist edition, 1865, with the title, ‘‘ The sea-fisherman; or, Fishing pilotage.”’ 
Wildfowler, pseudon. See Clements, Lewis. 
Willett, E.H. Oyster culture. 1884. 8° See Anson, 
C. V., and Willett, E. H. | 
Ang. 1'7.40.20 Williamson, John, azgler. The British angler; or, A 
pocket-companion for gentlemen-fishers. Being a new and 
methodical treatise of the art of angling, comprehending all 
that is curious and useful in the knowledge of that polite - 
diversion; with supplemental discourses. Compiled from 
approved authors, and above thirty years experience. Lon- 
don. 1740. sm.12°% Front. and plates. 
