170 APPENDIX. 



the other with a fish, 



Well Oiyre tho pleasure 

 That brings such treasure. 



Reprinted in the Censura Literaria, with a short advertisement and an 

 index. 8vo., Lond., 1811 (a hundred copies taken off separately). 



Beloe says — "Perhaps there does not exist in the circle of English 

 Literature a rarer hook than this." Sir John Hawkins confessed he 

 could never get a sight of it. Anecd. of Literature. 



Vol. IL, p. G4. For an account of this work, see Bibl. Pref. to Wiley 

 & Putnam's edition of Walton's Angler. 



IDeyeux (Tii :) Le Vieux Pecheur. ISmo. Paris: Houdaille, 

 1837. 



*fDicTiONNAiRE de toutes les Especes de Peches ; Encycloptdie 

 Methodique. Paris: L"An Quatricme de la Republique Fran .aise una 

 et indivisible. 4to. Avec un Atlas de 132 planches, 18 doubles. 4to. 



DicTiONAEiuM RusTicuiM Urbanicum ET Botanicum ; or. Dictionary 

 of all kinds of Country Affairs. 8vo., Lond., 1704; f2d edit., 1717; 

 fSd edit., 2 vols., 8vo., Lond., 172G. 



f Dictionary of Sports, by Harry Harewood. London: 1835. 

 Tliis is a revised and improved edition of the Sportsman's Dictionary, 



which see. 



fDissERTATiON SUR LA Peche, sur la Population et I'age du Poisson. 

 A tract in 18 mo., pp. 36, on the advantages from laws for the care of 



fish. Without date. 



*f Donovan's (E. O.) Natural History of British Fishes ; includ- 

 ing Scientific and General Descriptions of the most Interesting Species, 

 and an Extensive Collection of accurately finished Plates, taken entirely 

 from original Drawings, purj)osely made from the specimens in a recent 

 state, and for the most part when living. 6 vols., royal 8vo. Lond.: 

 1802-8. 



*tDoNOVAN (E. O.), Sale Catalogue of his many Angling books, with 

 interesting memoranda. Lond., April, 1827. 



DuBRAVii (Jani) de Piscinis et Piscium qui in illis aluntur Natu- 

 Ris. Libri v. Narimb. : 1G96. 



*fDuBRAVius's Newe Booke OF GOOD HUSBANDRY, very pleasant 

 and of great profite both for Gentlemen and Yeomen, containing the 

 order and manner of making fish pondes, with the breeding, preseruing, 

 aiHl multiplyinge of the Carpe, Tench, Pike, and Troute, and also divers 

 kinds of other Fresh Fishe, translated from the Latine. 4to. London : 

 1599. 

 Very rare. See Bibl. Preface to Wiley & Putnam's Walton. 



DuHAMEL DU MoNCEAU (Henri Louis) Traite General des Peches Ma- 

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jEgan's (Pierce) Book of Sports. 8vo. London : 1832. No. IX., 



