190 APPENDIX. 



Hawkins, Esq. ; fl4th edit., 8vo., London, 1797, by Mr. Sidney Haw- 

 kins, but without the large plates ; f 15th edit., 8vo., Bagster, Lond., 

 1808 (printed in three sizes, demy 8vo., f royal 8vo., and 4to.) ; 16th 

 edit., a fac-simile reprint of the 1st edit, 1653, 12mo., Lend., 1810; 

 fl7th edit., edited by Sir Henry Ellis, with new notes, &,c., printed for 

 Bagster, in two sizes, demy 8vo., and royal 8vo., at Broxbourne, 1815. 



Walton's Complete Angler. 8vo., Lond., 1822, published by Gos- 

 den, printed for J. Smith; Lond., 1823, published by Major; Lond., 

 1824 ; t3d edit., by Major, 1835, 1844 ; t48mo., Pickering, Lond., 1825, 

 1826; f32mo., Pickering, Lond., 1827; f2 vols. 12mo., Chiswick, by 

 Whittingham, 1824, 1826; 8vo. Lond., Washbourne with notes, plates, 

 and 100 wood cuts, 1842. 



*f Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, with Lives of the Au- 

 thors, by Sir Harris Nicholas, and Illustrations by Stothard and Inskipp. 

 2 vols. Impcr. 8vo. Lond. : 1835-36. 



This splendid edition contains the variations of all the editions, and addi- 

 tional notes, with original and elaborate Memoirs of Walton and Cot- 

 ton, which present many new facts of the writers. 



Waltonian Chronicle (The London Angler's Book, or the), contain- 

 ing much original Information to Anglers generally, with many Songs 

 and Anecdotes of Fish and Fishing. 8vo. Lond., Baddeley, 1834. 

 Baddely, the author (?), was secretary to the " True Waltonians." It is 



a coarsely written book. 

 (Mr. Gosden's copy, with pencilled notes and an autograph of Baddeley.) 



Walton and Cotton, The Complete Angler ; or, the Contem- 

 plative Man's Recreation, by Isaac Walton ; And Instructions how to 

 Angle for a Trout or a Grayling in a clear stream, by Charles Cotton ; 

 with Copious Notes, for the most part original ; a Bibliographic Preface, 

 giving an account of Fishing and Fishing-books, from the earliest 

 antiquity to the time of Walton, and a notice of Cotton and his Writings, 

 by the American Editor. To which is added an Appendix, including 

 Illustrative Ballads, Music, Papers on American Fishing, and the most 

 Complete Catalogue of Books on Angling, &c., ever before printed. 

 Also, a General Index to the whole work. Part I. New York and 

 London: Wiley &- Putnam, 161 Broadway. 1847. 



Wayth. See Trout-Fishing, 



f Whitney's (John, a lover of the Angle) Genteel Recreation; or, 

 the Pleasures of Angling, a Poem, with a Dialogue between Piscator 

 and Corydon. 12mo. Lond.: 1700. f Reprinted 1820 (only one hun- 

 dred copies printed), 

 Whitney appears to have been a native of Kent, and was born about 



1640, 



Wilkinson's Angler's Complete Assistant. 4to. 



Wild Sports of the West. 



♦fWiLLOuGHECEi (Fran.) Piscium Historia, Ex recognitione L, Rail. 



