British and Irish Salmonidae
By Francis Day
London & Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate, 1887. Sm4to, [viii], 298pp., (2), Index. with 12 plates including 9 chromolithographs and 52 figures; Index, Errata bound in. Publisher’s dark green ruled cloth with bright gilt spine lettering. Internal with hinges strong, black end pages, two elegant prior ownership labels inside front cover — a complete copy in Near Fine condition inside and out. Scarce.
Francis Day (1829-1889) was one of the leading ichthyologists in England. He wrote extensively on Indian fishes and spent many years on the Malabar Coast. The fine plates are by Miss F. Woolward, made after drawings by the author. “The fish were coloured from nature by Miss Florence Woolward, whose accuracy in delineation needs no remark as it speaks for itself” (From the preface). The first exhaustive study of the sea-trout.
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