ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 167 
Ang. 18.08.2 Williamson, Thomas. The complete angler’s vade- 
mecum; being a perfect code of instruction on the above 
pleasing science. Wherein are detailed a great variety of 
original practices and inventions, with all that can con- 
tribute to the sportsman’s amusement and success. Lon- 
don. 1808. 1.12% 10 plates. 
: Westwood and Satchell speak of this work as illustrated with 18 engravings. 
Ang. 49.49 Willis-Bund, John William. Salmon problems. Lon- 
don. 1885. sm.8°% WDuzagrs. 
Ang. 46.21 Wilson, Andrew, Ph. D. of Edinburgh. Leaves from a 
naturalists note-book. London. 1882. 16° (The May- 
FAIR library.) 
Contents :— Science and crime. — Lost and missing. — In some medical by- 
ways. — At Jamrach’s. — Jelly-fishes. — Threads and thrums in lower life. — 
Whales and their neighbours. — Food and fasting. — Scientific ghosts. — The 
earliest known life-relic. — Skates and rays. — The autobiography of a barna- 
cle. — Leaves. — The autobiography of a fly. — About kangaroos. — On giants. 
— The polity of a pond. 
*Ang. 18.40 Wilson, James (1795-1856). The rod and the gun; 
being two treatises on angling and shooting. Edinburgh. 
1840. sm. 8° Plates and wdcts. 
Imperfect : — frontispiece and ‘‘ List of works on angling,’’ wanting. 
These treatises were originally published in the 7th edition of the yest ss 
peedia britannica, and have been enlarged and improved. 
Ang. 18.40.2 The same. New ed. Edinburgh. 1844. sm. 8° 
Front., plates, and wdcts. 
‘* List of books on angling,’’ pp. 279-288. 
Ang. 1.52 Wilson, John (1785-1854). Angling. [Edinburgh? 
185-.] 4°. pp.(20).. Plate. 
‘*From the Zucyclopedia britannica, 8th ed.,’’ iii. 146-165. 
*Ang. 44.97 Wilson, John (1785-1854). Essays critical and imagi- 
native. [Edited by J. F. Ferrier.] Vol. ii. Edinburgh, 
etc. 1865. sm. 8° 
' Contents : — Christopher at the lakes. —Tennyson’s poems. — Memoir of 
Sir Henry Blackwood. — American poetry: William Cullen Bryant. — Poetry 
of Ebenezer Elliott. — On the punishment of death. — Anglimania: —Salmo- 
nia [by Sir Humphry Davy]. Twaddle on Tweedside. Stoddart on angling. 
Our two panniers. 
*Ang. 48.35 Wilson, Sir Samuel. Salmon at the antipodes; being 
an account of the successful introduction of salmon and 
trout into Australian waters. [3d ed.] London. 1879. 
sm. 8°. Front. and map. 
Originally published in a slightly different form, under the title ‘* The Cali- 
_ fornian salmon,’’ in the 7vamsactions of the 20blogical and acclimatization 
society of Melbourne, for 1878. 
At the end is pasted a newspaper cutting from the Academy, Aug. 30, 
1879, containing a review of the work by T. T. Stoddart. 
Winter talk on summer pastimes. 1883. 8° See 
(Smith, J. W.]. 
