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France ; with plates of Artificial Flies. Published in the Sporting Ma- 

 gazine, Vol. XXni. 8vo. Lond., 1829, p. 137 to 142 ; also p. 219 to 

 224. And in Vol. XXIV., p. 2 to 30, and page 84 to 88. 



fLAMEERx's (M. Amateur) Nouveau Manuel Simplifio du Pecheur- 

 Practicien, on les Secrets, les Mysteres et les Ruses de Tart de la Pe- 

 che. Suivi de Tart de faire les Filets par M. Charles B. . . . orne de 

 figures. 18mo. Paris: Roret, n. d. 



Lambert's (James) Country Man's Treasure ; to which is added 

 the Art of Hawking, Hunting, Angling, &-C. 8vo. London: 1676, 

 1683. 



Lascelle's (Robert, Esg.) ANOLiNrr, Shooting, and Coursing. 

 8vo., 1815; second edition, 8vo., Lend., 1818. 



*tLAscELLE's (Robert, Esq.) Letters on Angling, 8vo., n. d. 



*fLATHY (T. p. Esq.) The Angler ; A Poem in ten cantos — com- 

 prising proper instructions in the Art of Flies, Bait, Pastes, &.c. ; with 

 upwards of twenty beautiful cuts. 8vo. Lond. : 1820. 

 This poem is only u rifacimento of the Angler's Eight Dialogues in 

 Verse, without acknowledgment. Some copies are dated 1819, with 

 the following title — " The Angler, a Poem in ten cantos, by Piscator." 

 Vide Gentleman's Magazine, 1819, Part IL, p. 405. 

 Twenty copies were printed on thick paper, and one on vellum. 

 I have one in 4to., 1819. 



Gosden says, in a Ms. note to Simonds Higgs's sale catalogue, " I pub- 

 lished this pirated book by Lathy, and for the manuscript I gave him 

 thirty pounds ; my own copy I had printed on vellum, which cost me 

 ten pounds for the vellum only." 



Laws and Ordinances of the City of London relating to Fishing. 

 1698. 



Lloyd. See Field Sports. 



fLoNDON Angler's Book. See Waltonian Chronicle. Svo. Lond. 

 1834. 



fLoNDON (Lord Mayor's) Rules and Ordinances for fishing in 

 the Thames. 1785. 



fLoxDON Fishing Laid Open ; or, the Arts of the Fishermen and 

 Fishmongers laid open. 4to. London : 1759. 



Lyceum of Natural History, New York, Annals of. Svo. New 

 York : 1824, el seq. 



fMACKiNTOsH (Alexander of Driffield, Yorkshire). The Driffield 

 Angler, in ten parts ; or, Complete English Angler. 18mo. Gains- 

 borough. 



Several editions. 



(An association called the Driffield Anglers was formed of noblemen and 

 gentlemen in 1833, to preserve the streams in the vicinity from poach- 

 ers and depredations.) 



fMANUEL Nouveau de Pecheur. See Toussaint. 

 Markham's (Gervase) cheap and good Husbandry., 4to.. London, 



