. Bibliotheca piscatoria : a catalogue of books on angling, the fisheries and fish-culture, with bibliographical notes and an appendix of citations touching on angling and fishing from old English authors. ther impression of Bohns edition of 1856.] The compleat angler or the contemplative mans 1653. [ William Griggs, 1882.] S^ [A facsimile by a photographic process which leaves nothing tobe desired.] ^Vilson (James). The rod and the gun. Page 242, line 12, forEighth edition read Seventh, edition, (1830-42). I^ (Arthur). Fisheries. Essay on the best means to XXIV BI


. Bibliotheca piscatoria : a catalogue of books on angling, the fisheries and fish-culture, with bibliographical notes and an appendix of citations touching on angling and fishing from old English authors. ther impression of Bohns edition of 1856.] The compleat angler or the contemplative mans 1653. [ William Griggs, 1882.] S^ [A facsimile by a photographic process which leaves nothing tobe desired.] ^Vilson (James). The rod and the gun. Page 242, line 12, forEighth edition read Seventh, edition, (1830-42). I^ (Arthur). Fisheries. Essay on the best means to XXIV BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. prevent nets from rotting ; for which a prize of £io wasoffered Baroness Burdett Coutts, together with ananalysis of the other essays, received on the same , 1876. pp. 16. 8°. Great Britain. P(T^ge 260, line x^from bottom^ for read Great Britain. Rose (J.) Page 297, line i2,,for 1705 read 1785. y-is/i- Culture. Chao (Eduardo). Creacion de una riqueza millonaria en lascostas de Galicia, por la ostricultura. Madrid, i86b. °. Comarmond (A.) Page 2>2i^, line 2^^for cQtte readcqWq. Coste ( J. J. M.) Page 336, line 2$, for Fusars read ¥ BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. A (J. L.). The river Dove, with some quiet thoughts on thehappy practice of angling. [By John Lavicount Anderdon.]London. Pickering, 1847. 12°. [A former edition was printed for private circulation in 1845without date, or printers name, and with the following title : Theriver Dove ; with some quiet thoughts on the happy practice ofangling, near to the seat of Mr. Charles Cotton at Beiesford Hall, inStaifordshire. Si.\ copies of this edition were printed in 4to. andsi-x of the i2mo size on tinted paper. The number was [limited totwenty-five. The author, in his introduction, thus addresses the reader: Sir,the boolc I here present to you wa,s put into the printers hands forthe entertainment of a few gentlemen fishers. I heartily wish it werea more worthy tribut


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