APPENDIX. 163 



Here endeth the boke of hawkynge, hutyno;e, and fyshynge, and with 

 many other dyuers maters. Impryted in Flete Strete, at y'= sygne of 

 y' Sonne, by VVykyn de Worde, witli his colophon. 46 leaves. 



The catchword throughout the volume is " Huntynge ;" this edition reads 

 " Of Saynt Thomas tyde of Caunterbure." 



A copy of this edition, now in the possession of Mr. George Daniel, 

 of Islington, is supposed to be unique. 



IV. The booke of banking, hunting, and fysshing, with all the proper- 

 ties and medecynes that are necessary to ke kept. Small 4to. 



Over a rude engraving on wood, at the end of this portion, there is no 

 colophon. 



Here beorinneth the book of Hunting, whereunto is added the measures 

 of blowing. Over a wood-cut, no colophon. 



Here beginneth a tretyse of tisshynge with an Angle. Over a wood- 

 cut of a man angling. 



Imprynted at London in Flete-Street, at the sygne of the Rose Gar- 

 lande, by Wylliam Coplande. 



B. L. 4to., p. 96. 



Described in the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, page 12. 



V. The booke of haukyng, huntyng, and fisshyng, wyth all the pro- 

 perties and medecynes that are necessary to be kepte. Small 4to. 

 Wood-cut of men and hawks same as in Wynkyn de Worde, edition of 



1496, fo. 

 Imprinted at London in Saynt Martyn's paryshe in ye vinetre upon the 



thre crane wharfe, by Wyllyam Coplande. A. to E. iiii. 

 Here beg}'nneth the booke of Hunting, whereunto is added the measures 



of blovvyng. 

 Rude cut with the Hares. 

 Imprint as above-. F. i. to I. iiii. 



Here begynneth a tretyse of Fisshynge with an Angle. K. i. to M. iiii. 

 Heere endeth the booke of Hauking, Hunting, and Fysshyinge, with 



other diuers matters. 

 Imprynt as above. 

 Formerly in Mr. Hasle wood's Collection. A. to M., each 4 leaves. 



VI. The booke of hauking, hunting, and fiysshyng, wyth all the pro- 

 perties and medecynes that are necessary to be kept. Small 4to. 

 (Most probably the same cut as in the preceding edition, but the title is 



wanting.) 

 Imprynted at London in the vyentre upon the thre craned wharfe, by 



Wyllyam Copland. 

 Here begynneth the booke of Hunting, whereunto is added the measures 



of blowyng. 

 Imprinted at London in the ventre upon the thre crane wharfe, by me, 



William Copland. 

 Here beginneth a treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle. Wood-cut. 

 Imprinted at London in the Ventre upon the three Crane wharfe, by 



Wyllyam Copland. 4to. A. to M., each 4 leaves. Now in the pos- 



Bession of Mr. Pickering. 



