FRANK FORESTER'S 



FISH AND FISHING 



OF THE 



UNITED STATES AND BRITISH PROVINCES. 



ILLUSTRATED FROM NATURE BY THE AUTHOR. 



with Seventy-flve highly-finished Engrravinsa. 



BY HENRY W. HERBERT. ESQ., 



Author of "Field Sports," "My Shooting Box," "The Deer 



Stalkers," &c. 



One vol., handsomely bound In cloth. Price $2.60 



S^ottrra af tifr ^rra*. 

 This is really an elegant, as well as charming and interesting 

 work. The publishers have evidently taken pride in preparing a 

 book on American fish and fishing, and have spared no expense 

 on their part, to make the work all that it ought to be. We 

 know of no book on American fishes and fishing, equal to it in 

 value and interest, alike to the sportsman and the naturalist.— 

 Commercial Advertiser. 



This is a continuation of the "Field Sports," by the same 

 author, published some time since, and which was so much com- 

 mended, both in England and America. Of a style of literature 

 which has always been popular, it is calculated to rank by the 

 side of "Old Izaak," and Sir Humphrey Davy's "Salmonia." The 

 designs, if we mistake not, from which the engravings are made, 

 are by Mr. Herbert himself — a passionate lover of the sport, and 

 therefore both accurate and beautiful."— N. Y. Express. 



This is a beautifully printed book, and ornamented with 

 superb engravings of the most popular fish, which look luscious 

 enough to make one fond of the piscatory art. Herbert writes 

 like an enthusiastic disciple of old Izaak Walton — and this work 

 will enhance his already brilliant reputation. All who are fond 

 of the sport should procure copies." — N. O. Delta. 



It is very full in its description of the various fish known • 

 our waters, and contains a great number of cuts by way of 

 illustrations. It is one of the most elegant books of the season, 

 and must be especially welcome to naturalists and sportsmen." — 

 Courier and Enquirer. 



SUPPLEMENT TO FISH AND FISHING 



Price 75 cents 

 Smbrlliatirii nitti; a branttfnliit-rngraiiri) Platr of (Halorttt Wllea. 



The Supplementary Volume to this valuable work, just published, 

 contains a large amount of practical information for the angler, 

 with an engraved plate of Flies, beautifully colored, containing 

 directions for making artificial Flies, Fly Fishing, Trolling, &c.. 

 thus rendering Frank Forester's work on Fish and Fishing- the 

 most valuable book extant. Handsomely bound in cloth, uniform 

 with the other works. 



This book, with that to which it is an indispensable appendix, 

 must be the "vade mecum" of the piscatorial sportsman, on the 

 trip he is just now meditating to Hamilton County, or farther or 

 nearer afield. The frontispiece to the supplement present-. 

 twenty-four varieties of artificial flies, colored according: to 

 nature, and lucidly described in the body of the book. — N. Y. 

 Express. 



