156 APPENDIX. 



gling, &c., of all rivers, Fish, &-c. To which is added Nobbe's Art of 

 Trolling. 12mo. London : Hughes. 

 Small Affair. 



■f Angler's Companion : a Complete and Superior Treatise on the 

 Art of Angling. 12mo. London: Bailey. 

 Another trifle of 28 pp. 



Angler's Companion ; or, Perfect Instructor. 

 Same as Angler and Swimmer. 



Angler's Delight. See Gilbert. 



f Angler's (The) Guide ; containing Practical Directions, &c. 

 24mo. London : Dean &. Co. ; about 1832. 

 A very pretty little thing, well written. 64 pp. 



*f Angler in Ireland ; or, an Englishman's Ramble through Con- 

 naught and Munster, during the summer of 1833. 2 vols., royal 12mo. 

 London : Bentley, 1834. 



f* Angler's Magazine ; or, a necessary and delightful Storehouse, 

 wherein everything proper to be known relating to his Art is digested in 

 such a Manner as to assist his Knowledge and Practice upon bare 

 Inspection ; Being the Compleatest Manual ever published upon the Sub- 

 ject ; largely treating of all things relating to Fish and Fishing, and 

 whereby the angler may acquire experience without the help of a Mas- 

 ter. 



By a Lover of that Innocent and Healthful Diversion. 



In flowery meads, Oh let me live, 

 Where chrystal slrenms sweet solace give, 

 To whose harmonious bubbling sound, 

 My dancing Floit and Heart rebound. 

 Rejoicing in my peaceful sports, 

 From Law Suits free and Pomp of Courts. 



r2mo. London : Printed for N. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Tem- 

 ple Bar, 1754. (It has the initials C. S. at the end of the Preface.) 

 It is arranged in the form of a dictionary. 



*f Angler's (The) Manual ; or. Concise Lessons of Experience, 

 which the proficient in the delightful Recreation of Angling will not de- 

 spise, and the Learner will find the advantage of practising ; containing 

 useful instruction on every approved method of angling, and particularly 

 on the management of the hand and rod in each method, embellished with 

 twelve plates designed and etched by S. Howitt. Oblong 8vo. Liver- 

 pool : Printed by G. F. Harris, for Samuel Bagster, London. 28 pp. 

 The etchings are good, but the letter-press of no great account. This 



book has become scarce. It goes by Howitt's name. 



*f Angler's (The) Manual ; or, Fly-Fisher's Oracle, with a brief 

 Compendium on Bottom-Fisiiing, by John Turton, of Sheffield, York- 

 shire. London : R. Groombridjje, and Georfre Ridj^e, Slieffield. 1836. 

 12mo., 86 pp. 



A plainly written, but excellently well digested treatise, by a practical 

 angler and a true lover of his art. He tells us that he was instructed 

 by his grandfather, an excellent lly-fisher of fifty years' experience, and 



