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*f Jacob (Giles), The Complete Sportsman, in three parts, relating 

 to Game, Dog^s, ShootincT, and 1 luntinjj. &lc. Part III. of Fish and Fish- 

 ing. The most successful metiiods of Angling, Baits, Tackle, Seasons, 

 &-C. 12mo. Savoy : Printed for J. Tonson, 1718. 



Jacob's (Giles) Country Gentleman's Vade Mecum. Contains a 

 few pages on Fish, Angling, and Fish-Ponds, p. 25 to 31. London: 

 1717. 

 *f Jardine's (Sir William) Naturalists' Library. 



^IJesse's (Edward, Esq , Deputy Surveyor of his Majesty's Parks) 

 Gleanings in Natural History, with Local Recollections, to which are 

 added Maxims and Hints for an Angler. 8vo., Lond., 1832. 12mo., 

 Philadelphia, 1833. Second series, 8vo., Lond., 1834. Third series, 

 1835. 



*f Jesse's (Edward, Esq.) Angler's Rambles. 8vo. 1336. 

 A delightful book. 



f Jesse's Thames Fishing, by the Author of Gleanings in Natural 

 History. See Fraser's Magazine, No. XLIX., Jan., 1834. 



Jewell for Gentrie ; being an exact Dictionary or true Method to 

 make any man understand all the Arts, Secrets, and Worthy Knowledges 

 belonD-inof to Hawkinsf, Huntino-. Fowlingr and Fishing, together with all 

 the true measures for winding the Home. Now newly published, and 

 beautified with all the rarest experiments that are known and practised 

 at this day. Printed at London, for Juhn Helme, in St. Dunstan's 

 Church Yard in Fleet Street, 1814. 4to. Vide Brief Treatise of 

 Fishino-. 



JoKiscH, Handbuck der Fischerei, 2 Bande, Mit einem Kupfer. 

 Schuman, Zwickau, 1802, 1804. 



f Jolly Angler ; or. Water-side Companion. 8vo. Lond., Wilson, 

 1833. 



IKentish Angler; or, the Young Fisherman's Instructor, shewing 

 the nature and properties of Fish which are Angled for in Kent. 12mo. 

 Canterb. : 1804. 



fKiDD's Instructions for the Art of Anglino. 18mo. 1820. 



Kirby's Angler's Museum. This name is given sometimes to Shir- 

 ley's Angler's Museum (which see) from the portrait of John Kirby be- 

 ing prefixed. It is probable also that he contributed to it. 



Kirby, On the Instinct of Animals. 



Kirtland's (J. P.) Report on the Zoology of Ohio. 8vo. Colum- 

 bus : 1828. 



Klein, Historia? Piscium Naturalis promovendae Missus Primus de 

 lapillis eorumque numero in graniis Piscium. Plates, 4to., 1744. 



jKirkbride's Northern Angler. London ; 1840. 



*fKRESz' Aine (C.) Le Pecheur. Franrais Traite de la Peche k la 

 ligne en Eau douce. 2'"" ed., 12mo. Paris : 1830. 



Kresz's (the Younger) Treatise on Angling, as practised in 



part II. 8* 



