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BRITISH FISHES. A Familiar History of the British Fishes. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. London (no date). 12mo.

Elegantly illustrated with 132 beautiful engravings on wood.

BRITISH INDUSTRIES. Sea Fisheries. By E. W. W. Holdsworth. Salmon Fisheries. By Archibald Young. London, 1877. 12mo. BROOKS, R. The Art of Angling and Rock and Sea Fishing, with the Natural History of River, Pond, and Sea Fish. Illustrated with 133 cuts. London, 1740. I 2mo.

In the Preface the author states that he has the assistance of Mr. Chetwood, -a Islip of the pen, probably, for Chetham, as I find passages in the work copied textually from "The Angler's Vade Mecum.” — T. Westwood. The Art of Angling. New and improved with Additions and formed into a Dictionary. Illustrated with 135 cuts, exactly describing the different kinds of Fish that are found in the Fresh or Salt Waters. The whole forming a Sportsman's Magazine and comprising all that is curious and valuable in the Art of Angling. London, 1766.

12mo (8vo).

This edition was edited by the Rev. Moses Browne, author of “Piscatory Eclogues" and the reviser of Walton's Angler, 1750, 1759, 1772.

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BROWN, WILLIAM. The Natural History of the Salmon as ascertained by the recent experiments in the Artificial Spawning and Hatching of the Ova and Rearing of the Fry, at Stormontfield on the Tay. Glasgow, 1862. I 2mo.

BROWNE, MOSES.

Piscatory Eclogues: an Essay to introduce new Rules and new Characters into Pastoral. To which is prefixed a Discourse in defence of this undertaking. With practical and philosophical Notes. London, 1729. 8vo.

Angling Sports: in Nine Piscatory Eclogues. A new Attempt to introduce a more pleasing variety and mixture of Subjects and Characters into Pastoral. Third edition. Corrected and very much improved. London, 1773- 12mo.

The original edition was published anonymously under the title "Piscatory Eclogues, 1729." In the second edition the title was changed to "Angling Sports: in Nine Piscatory Eclogues."

BUCKLAND, FRANCIS T. Curiosities of Natural History. First Series, 1877. Second Series, 1877. Third Series, 1877. Fourth Series, 1875. London. vols. 12mo.

Contains an interesting chapter on Fish and Fishing.

BUCKLAND, FRANK T. Fish Hatching. London, 1863. 8vo. Manual of Salmon and Trout Hatching, or an Explanation of the Fish-Hatching Apparatus at the Horticultural Gardens, the SouthKensington Museum, Zoological Gardens, &c., &c. London, 1864.

I 2mo.

Log-Book of a Fisherman and Zoologist. London, 1876. 8vo.

BURGESS, J. T. Angling: a Practical Guide to Bottom Fishing, Trolling, Spinning and Fly-Fishing. With a chapter on Sea Fishing. With numerous practical illustrations. London, 1867.

I 2mo.

BUSHMAN, J. S. Fishes, particularly their structure and economical uses. (Vol. xxxv. of Jardine's Naturalist's Library.) London (no date).

I 2mo.

BURKE, ULICK J. The Boy's Walton. A Discourse on Fishing.

London, 1878. I 2mo.

APEL, CHARLES C. Trout Culture. A Practical Treatise on the
Art of Spawning, Hatching, and Rearing Trout. London, 1877.

12mo.

CARPENTER, WILLIAM. The Angler's Assistant, comprising Practical Directions for Bottom Fishing, Trolling, &c. With ample instructions for the preparation and use of Tackle and Baits; a descriptive account of the habits and haunts of Fish, and a Geographical and Ichthyological account of the principal rivers and streams in England. London, 1848. 12mo.

The Same. London, 1852. I 2mo.

CARROLL, W. The Angler's Vade Mecum, containing a descriptive

account of the Water Flies, their seasons, and the kind of weather that brings them most on the water. The whole represented in twelve coloured plates. Edinburgh, 1818. 12mo. CARTER, ROBERT. A Summer Cruise on the Coast of New England. Boston, 1870.

I 2mo.

CHARLETON, T. W. The Art of Angling. A Poem. North Shields, 1819. 8vo.

CHATTO, WILLIAM A. The Angler's Souvenir. By P. Fisher, Esq. With illusAssisted by several eminent Piscatory Characters.

trations by Beckwith and Topham. London, 1835. 12mo.

The Fisher's Garland for 1835. Newcastle: Printed for Emerson Charnley. 1835. 8vo.

Entitled, "My Glendale Friend, Will Reedy O! An Angler's Greeting." 264 copies were printed.

The Fisher's Garland for 1836. Newcastle: Printed for Emerson
Charnley. 1836. 8vo.

Entitled, "The Angler's Invitation." 278 copies were printed.

The Fisher's Garland for 1837. Newcastle: Printed for Emerson
Charnley. 1837. 8vo.

Entitled, "The Fisher's Call." 274 copies were printed.

CHATTO, WILLIAM A. Scenes and Recollections of Fly-Fishing, in Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmoreland. By Stephen Oliver, the Younger. London, 1834. 12mo.

Rambles in Northumberland, and on the Scottish Border; interspersed with Brief Notices of interesting events in Border History. By Stephen Oliver, the Younger. London, 1835. 12mo.

CHEEK, J. The Young Angler's Guide. Comprising Instructions in the Art of Fly-Fishing, Bottom-Fishing, Trolling, &c. Illustrated with numerous fine engravings and woodcuts. London, 1839. 8vo.

CHETHAM, JAMES. The Angler's Vade Mecum: or, a Compendious, yet full Discourse of Angling: discovering the aptest Methods and Ways, exactest Rules, properest Baits, and choicest Experiments for the catching all manner of Fresh Water Fish. Together with a brief Discourse of Fishponds, and not only the easiest but most palatable ways of dressing of all sorts of Fish, whether belonging to Rivers or Ponds; and the Laws concerning Angling, and the Preservation of such Fish. Third edition: illustrated with Sculptures. London, 1700.

12mo.

CHITTY, EDWARD. The Illustrated Fly-Fisher's Text-Book: a Complete Guide to the Science of Fly-Fishing for Salmon, Trout, Grayling, &c. With twenty-three engravings, after paintings by Cooper, Newton Fielding, F. A. Lee, and others. By Theophilus South, Gent. London, 1845. Svo.

CLERICUS. Facts and Fancies of Salmon Fishing. With original illustrations. [Rev. W. Cartwright.] London, 1874. Crown 8vo. Rambles and Recollections of a Fly-Fisher. Illustrated with an Appendix containing ample instructions to the Novice, inclusive of Fly-making, and a list of really useful Flies. London, 1854.

12mo.

CLIFFE, JOHN HENRY. Notes and Recollections of an Angler: Rambles among the Mountains, Valleys, and Solitudes of Wales. With

sketches of some of the Lakes, Streams, Mountains, and scenic attractions in both divisions of the Principality. London, 1870. 8vo.

COLE, RALPH. The Young Angler's Pocket Companion: or, A new and complete Treatise on the Art of Angling, as may be practised with success in every river in England: during both the winter and summer seasons. London, 1795. 18mo.

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COLQUHOUN, JOHN. The Moor and the Loch; containing Practical Hints on most of the Highland Sports, and notices of the habits of the different Creatures of Game and Prey in the Mountainous Districts of Scotland; with an Essay on Loch-Fishing. Edinburgh, 1840. Royal 8vo.

The Moor and the Loch containing minute instructions in all Highland Sports with wanderings over Crag and Corrie, "Flood and Fell." Third edition. Edinburgh, 1851. 8vo.

The Moor and the Loch containing minute instructions in all Highland Sports. Fifth Edition. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1880. 8vo. Salmon Casts and Stray Shots, being Fly-Leaves from the Note-Book of John Colquhoun. Second edition. Edinburgh, 1858. 12mo. COMPLEAT AND EXPERIENCED ANGLER. In Two Parts: or, The Angler's Vade Mecum. Showing the best way to make Fishing Rods, Lines, Floats, Plummets, Hooks, Artificial Flies, Panniers, and other Tackle; and how to find the haunts of Fish, and take them with all sorts of Baits, as well artificial as natural, in all sorts of water. To make divers sorts of Oils and Ointments, exceeding the Oil of Osprey. The Second Part contains directions to take Fowl, and to order Singing Birds, Hawks, Hares, Poultry, and Dogs. Printed for G. Conyers at the Ring in LittleBritain. [Circa 1712.] 24mo.

This is a reprint of Markham's "Young Sportsman's Instructor," with new matter added, and it is declared at the end that "this book contains

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