176 APPENDIX. 



Hitchcock's (E.) Report on the Geoloory, Botany, and Zoology of 

 Massachusetts. 8vo. Amherst: 1835. Catalogue of Fishes. 



*fHoFLAND's (T. C.) British Angler's Manual, or the Art of An- 

 gling in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland ; with some account of 

 the Principal Rivers, Lakes, and Trout Streams, in the United King- 

 dom ; with instructions for Fly-Fishing, Trolling, &c. Numerous plates 

 from oricrinals, bv the author. Svo. London : 1839. 



An elegant, elaborate, and useful work. 



HowiTT. Vide Angler's Manual. 



*How TO CHOOSE AND HOW TO DRESS FisH, by Piscator. Longman, 

 Brown & Co., London, 1843. 



*fHo\rLETT's (Robert), " near forty Years a practitioner in this art," 

 School for Recreation ; or, a Guide to the more Ingenuous Exercises. 

 (P. 158 to 182 on Fishing.) 8vo., Lond., 1701 ; 8vo., Lond.. 1710; 

 8vo., Lond., 1720 ; 8vo., Lond., 1732. Vide Angler's Sure Guide. 



Husbandman (The Perfect) ; or, the Art of Husbandry, by C. H. B. 

 C. and C. M. 4to. Lond., 1658. Page 346 to 355 of Fish-Ponds and 

 Fish. 



Husbandman's Jewell, with the Art of Angling, including Fish and 

 Fish-Ponds. 



flXereHPA ; or, The Royal Trade of Fishing, discovering the im- 

 mense profits the Hollanders have made thereof^with the vast emolu- 

 ment and profit that will redound to his Sacred Majesty, and his three 

 kingdoms, by the improvement of it. Now seasonably published for the 

 benefit of the nation. 4to. London: 1662. 



fiLLUSTRATED BooK OF RuRAL SpoRTs. 12mo. Lond., Bohn, 1845. 

 Contains little on angling. 



*Innocent Epicure; or, the Art of Angling. A Poem. 12mo., 

 London, 1697, 1713, 11741, 12mo., with the Title of Angling, a Poem, 

 only. 



The Preface is by N. Tate to the first edition, to whom it is sometimes 

 attributed, but the initials of the Compiler head the introductory Epis- 

 tle J. S. to C. S., supposed to be tlie same with the author of the True 

 art of Angling. 



Johnson's (T. B.) Sportsman's Cv^clopedia; being an Elucidation 

 of the Science and Practice of the Field, the Turf, and the Rod ; or, in 

 other words, the Scientific Operations of the Chase, the Course, and of 

 all those Diversions and Amusements which have uniformly marked the 

 Character of the Inhabitants of these Islands ; and which are so ardently 

 cherished, and so extensively followed by the present generation ; com- 

 prehending the Natural History of all those Animals which constitute 

 the objects of pursuit, accompanied witii illustrative Anecdotes. Svo. 

 Lond. : 1831. 



Jacob's (Giles) Game Law ; or, Persons qualified to kill Game, keep 

 Dogs, Nets, &.C. ; and of Hawking, Hunting, Fishing, and Fowling. 7th 

 edit. 8vo. Lond.: 1740. 



