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Brief Treatise of Fishing ; with the Art of Anp:Hng. 4to., Ix)n- 

 don, 1614. (This forms a part of the Jewell for Gentrie, by T. S., and 

 is in fact but a reprint of the work ascribed to Juliana Barnes.) 



*fBROOKES (Dr. R.) The Art of Angling, Rock and Sea Fishing, 

 with a Natural History of River, Pond, and Sea Fish. 8vo., London, 

 1740. The prints chiefly borrowed from Willoughby, and the Treatise 

 of Angling from Chetham. 2d edit., 8vo., London, 1743. flmproved 

 with additions, and formed into a dictionary, 8vo., London, 1766; 2d 

 edit., 17—; 3d edit.. London, 1770; t4th edit., 1774; fSth edit., 1781 ; 

 f6th edit., 1785; 7th edit, 1789; "a new edit.," 1793 ; 11799, flSOl, 

 1807, and Dublin, 1811. 



Brookes (Dr.) The Natural History of Fishes and Serpents, to 

 which is added an Appendix, containing the whole Art of Float and 

 Fly Fishing. 8vo., London, 1790. 



fBROUssE (M. Avocat, Chef du Bureau des affaires contentieuses), 

 Code de la Peche Fluviale. 12mo. Paris, Bechet, 1829. 



*f Browne's (Moses) Piscatory Eclogues were first published with- 

 out his name in 1729. fA second edition was published, with his poems 

 on various subjects, in octavo, 1739. (The author states that these 

 poems were written in his twenty-third year.) f A third in an extended 

 form by itself, accompanied with notes, in 1773. In 1750, Moses Browne 

 edited Walton and Cotton's Angler with a preface and notes, and some 

 valuable additions ; this was republished in 1759, and 1772, in the former 

 year drawing him into a controversy with Sir John Hawkins, who hap- 

 pened to be then publishing an improved edition of the same work. 

 For some account of Moses Browne, see the Bibliographical Preface to 



Wiley & Putnam's American edition of Walton's Angler. 



f Browne's Angling Sports. 8vo., plates, 1773. This is the title 

 of the third edition of the preceding work. 



Brown's (Dr. Patrick) Catalogue of the Fish of Ireland. In- 

 serted in Exshaw's Gentleman's and London Magazine, August, 1774. 



*fCARR0L (W.) The Angler's Vade Mecum, containing an 

 account of the Water Flies, their seasons, the kind of weather that 

 brings them most on the water, the whole represented in twelve colored 

 plates ; to which is added a description of the different baits used in 

 angling, and where found. 8vo., Edinb., 1818. 



f Charfy (Guiniad) The Fisherman ; or Art of Angling made easy. 

 Svo., Lond., n. d., 2d edit., 8vo. 



fCHARLETON (T. W. Royal Navy) The Art of Fishing, a Poem. 

 Svo., North Shields, 1819. 



f Chasse (La) et Peche en Angleterre et sur le continent. Traduit 

 de divers ouvrages Anglais. 8vo., Bruxelles, 1842. 



jCreek's Angler's Instructor. 1840. A trifling affair. 



Chlez, Fischergeheiimnisse. Leipzig. Central-Comptoir. 1824. 



fCHETHAM's (James of Smedley) Angler's Vade Mecum ; or a com- 

 pendious yet full discourse of Angling. 8vo., Lond., 1681 ; t2d edit., 



