16S APPENDIX. 



8vo., Lond., 1689; fSd edit., 8vo., Lond , 1700. See Angler's Vade 



Meciim. 



Mr. White, of CriL^khnwell, observes : " Tlie author of this work is said 



to be of a noted family." 



Chitty-. See Fly Fisher's Text Book. 



jClifford (ChARLEs) The Angler, a Didactic Poem. 12mo., Lon- 

 don, 1804. 



Cockayne's Rules for Angling ; or, Young Instruments. 1670. 

 The a!)Ove is a title given in Pickering's Ellis, but according to Sale 



Catalogue of the Rev. Mr. Cotton's Collection, he Jiad the original 



and unpublished manuscript in the autograph of the author, who was 



a relation and friend of Charles Cotton. 



fCoLE (Ralph, Gent). The Young Angler's Pocket Companion. 

 12mo. Lond. : 1795,t 1813. 



CoLQUHOUN. See Moor and Loch. 



fCo.MPLEAT Sportsman ; in Three Parts. In the Savoy • 1718. 

 This is altered from Fairfax, which see. See also Giles Jacob. 



Co.MPLETE Family Piece, and Country Gentleman and Farmer's 

 Best Guide. 2d edit., 8vo. Lond. : 1737— Part II., Chap. II., p. 

 329 to 350. " Containing Cautions. Rules and Directions to be taken 

 and observed in Fishing; with the manner of making and preserving 

 Rods, Lines, Floats, Artificial Flies, &c. &c., and for chusing and pre- 

 serving several sorts of curious baits." 



CoMPLEAT FisiiER ; or, the true art of Angling. By I. S. See 

 True Art of Angling. Revised and corrected bv Wrigrht. 12mo. 

 London : 1740. 



In Mr. Milner's Sale Catalogue is a'title "I. S. The True Art of An- 

 gling, containing the mystery of a Compleat Angler, cuts. 1696." 



Complete Fisherman ; or. Universal Angler — to which is added, 

 The Whole Art of Fly Fishing. Printed for Fielding and Walton ; 

 without date. 



Cotton's (Charles) Compleat Angler ; being Instructions how to 

 Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear stream. Lond. : 1676 ; form- 

 ing a second part to Walton. Vide Walton. 



f*CoTTON (Rev. H. S.), late Ordinary of Newgate. 

 The Sale Catalogue of his very interesting and singularly curious 



collection of Books on Angling. Dec, 1838. Marked with prices 



and names. This catalogue is valuable lor its information. Mr. 



Cotton was a descendant of Charles, and his editions of tlie Complete 



Angler, &lc., were most valuable. 



Country Gentleman's Companion. 2 vols., 12mo. Lond. : 1753. 

 Named in the title by a Country Gentleman, from his own experience, 



and printed for tfie author. It is, however, nothing more than a 



reprint of Markham's work, without acknowledgment. The Treatise 



on Angling occurs Vol. II., p. 61 — 106. Second edit., 8vo. Dublin : 



1755 — reprinted in one volume. 



