160 APPENDIX. 



his essay ; the details on fly-fishing being thus laid to his hand. There 

 are variations, slight indeed, but marked, from Cotton's book, which 

 make the treatise to my eye appear more like an original than a copy. 



The xMS. was purchased from William Garret, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 and is named in his catalogue for August, 1845. 

 *f AusoNii (Decii) Burgdalensis, Opera, Jacobus Tolltus, M.D., • 



recensuit, et integris Scaligeri, Mariaug., Accureii, Freheri, Scriverii ; 



Selectis Vineti, Uarthii, Acidalii, Gronovii, Grcevii, aliorumque Notis. 



8vo. Amstelodami : 1671. 



The best, but a very rare edition. 



The Mosella is also published in Wernsdorf 's \Poetcc Latini Minores. 



*f Artedi (Petri) Synonymia Piscium, Graeca et Latina, Emendata, 

 aucta atque Ulustrata, sive Historia Piscium Naturalis et Literaria ab 

 Aristotelis usque M\o ad Seculum XIII. deducta duce Synonymia Pis- 

 cium Petri Artedi. 



Accedit Disputatio de Veterum Scriptorum Hippopotamo, Cum tabu- 

 lis in JEre Expressis III. Auctore Joh. Gottl. Schneider. Eloquent, et 

 Philolog. Professore. Lipsiag : 1789, 



♦fBAiNBRiDGE, Geo. C. Fly-Fisher's . Guidc, illustrated by colored 

 plates, representing upwards of forty of the most useful flies, accurately 

 copied from nature. 



" And lightly on the dimpling eddies fling 

 The hypocritic fly's unruffled \vin;i." 



The Angler's Dial, i. 



Liverpool, for the Author; London, Longman & Co., 1816, 8vo., pp. 

 150 ; 2d edit, London, 8vo., 1828; 3d edit., London, 1834. 

 Barlow's (Francis) Several Ways of Hunting, Hawking, and Fish- 

 ing, invented by himself, and etched "by W. Hollar. Oblong 4to. 1671. 

 *Barker's (Thomas of Bracemeale, Salop) Art of Angling, 

 wherein are discovered many rare secrets very necessary to be known 

 by all that delight in that recreation. 12mo. London: 1651. fRe- 

 printed by Burn, London, 1820. Another edition in 4to., London, 1653, 

 without the author's name, subjoined to the Countryman's Recreations, 

 4to., London, 1654. Large 8vo.. 1817, reprinted by Inchbold and Gaw- 

 tress, Leeds. 



*Barker's Delight; or, the Art of Angling, by Thomas Barker. 

 Second edition, with considerable additions and Commendatory Verses 

 prefixed, 1657 ; fReprinted by Burn, 1820. This book is inserted in the 

 Young Sportsman's Miscellany. 12mo. 1826. 



In an Epistle to the Reader, prefixed to the first edition, and in the dedi- 

 cation of the second to Lord Montague, Barker speaks of himself as 

 having practised angling for half a century : adding,'4f any noble or 

 gentle angler have a mind to discourse of these ways and experiments, 

 T live in Henry V [If h's Gifts, the next door to the Gatehouse in West- 

 minster, where I shall be ready to satisfy them, and maintain my art; 

 my name is Barker." 

 The second edition so called, 12mo., London, 1667, with commendatory 



