270 PÊCHE FLCrVIALE. — pêcHE a LA LIGNE. — PÊCHE DU SAÜMON. 



3849 . A n g 1 e r's G a r 1 a n d s. A coUection of right merry Garlaads for North- 

 country anglers. Edited by Joseph Crawhall, and contiuued to the present 

 year. Newcastle-on-Tyne , Éutland. 1864. kl. 8o. 



The Angler's Garland for 1870. Zie: Pearson. 



3850. Guide. Londen, 1828. 12o. 



Zie: Gentleman Angler. Zie No. 4061. 



3851. Yomig anglers guide in fly-fishing , bottom-fishing, trolling 



etc. (z. pi.) 1839. 8o. 



3852. Guide to the Horse and Groom, Lea Bridge and White 



House fisheries, describing the principal swims, suitable tackle, methods , 

 baits and haunts for fish generally. London, 1840. 18". 



Herdrukt onder den titel: The angler's Companion. London, Piper. (znd. jr.) 

 12o. Vergelijk No. 3846. 



3853. Guide to the rivers of Yorkshire. Knaresborough , 1755. 12o. 



3854. Guide to the rivers of the PasdeCalais. Boulome. 1822. 80. 



3855. Guide to the Tweed and Whitadder. Berwick, 1781. 12°. 



3856. American angler's Guide; beinga compilationfrom the works 



of popular english wrilers. from Walton to the present time ; together with the 

 opinions and practises of the best American anglers , with eugravings on wood. 

 By an American. New-York, 1845, 1846. (2e uitgave) I80. 1849. (4e uitgave) . 



3857. American anglQr's Guide; or, complete üshersmanual for the 



United States . containing the opinions and practise of the esperienced Angler's of 

 both Hemispheres, with the various modes adopted in Ocean, river, lakeaud 

 pond fishiug; the usual tackle and baits required, instructions in the art of 

 making artiticial flies, methods of making tishponds, transportation of fish, 

 etc. (By M. ü Ferlei/t) New-York, 1857. 80. 



3858. Angler's Handbook. London, Tyas. 1838. 12o. 



3859. The young angler's instructor. (z. pi.) 1840. I80. 



3860 . Magazine; or , necessary and delightful storehouse , wherein 



everything proper to his art is digested in such a manuer, as to assist his 

 knowledge and practice upon bare inspection; being the completest manual 

 ever pubüshed upon the subject; largely treating on all things relating to 

 fish and üshing, whereby the angler may acquire his experience without the 

 help of his master. By a lover of that innocent and healthful diversion. 

 London. 1754. 12o. 



Het voorberigt is geteekend G. S.{mith). 



3861. Manual; containing the essence of all the most expensive 



books ever written on the above interresting and delightful sport . with much 

 new and important Information , the result of many years experience . By 

 J. T. A. (z. j. en pi.) 



3862. Manual; or, concise lessons of experience; which the pro- 



ficient in the delightful recreation of angling will not despise , and the learner 

 will find the advantage of practisiug; containing useful instruction on every 

 improved method of angling; particulary on the management ofthe hand and 

 rod in each method ; embellished with twelve plates , designed and etched by 

 S. Hoicitt. Liverpool, printed by G. F. Harris for Samuel Bagster. London , 

 1808. langwerpig 8°. 



Museum. Zie: Kirby and Shirley . 



3863. Pocket-book, to which is prefixed Nohhes Treatise on 



the art of trolling. Norwich , (z. j.) 80. (4th edition, London, 1814. 12o.) 



3864. Pocket-book. 1839. 



3865. Pocket companion, a complete and superior treatise on 



the art of angling. London, Bailey. (z. j.) 12o. 



