ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. xvii 



Brookes (Richard). The art of angling. Pac^c 42, linca 37-H, 

 read 7lh edition. London, W. Lowndes, 1790. 12'^.; fur 

 otlwr editions 1790 read 1792. 



The natural history of fishes. Page 43, line 1 3, add 



another edition: London, Carnan an3 Newberry, 1772. 8°. 



Brooks (C. andR.) C. and R. Brooks' general guide to sea 

 fishing at home and abroad, with special reference to the river 

 and sea fishing in the neighbourhood of Plymouth. Plymouth, 

 Brooks, (n. d.) 16°. 



[ Appended to a trade list.] 



Browne ( Hablot K.). See RACi.xci. Racing and chasing... 

 illustrated. 



Carter (Robert). A summer cruise on the coast of New 

 England. Boston, 1870. 12°. 



Cassell's technical educator. Page 51, line i^. for angling read 



pisciculture. 

 Celsius ( M.) 5^^ Aurivillius, J. Dissertatio de natura piscium 



in genere et piscatura.-.praesidei.. Celsio, 1676. 4°. 

 Chesshyre (E.) Posthumous songs, etc., of the late E. Ches- 

 shyre, Esq. Manchester, \V. H. Jones, 1837. pp.48. 8°. 

 [ Contains : " The pleasures of fishing," " The jolly anglers," 

 "The miseries of fly-fishing" and " Bottom fishers."] 



Chetham ( James). The angler's vade mecum. Page 60, h7ies 



5 & 6 : for Third edition, etc., read, The third edition, very 



much enlarged. London, printed for William Battersby, and 



are to be sold at his shop at Thavies Inn Gate, near St. 



Andrews Church in Holbourn ; and William Brown in Black 



Horse Alley. 1700. 12°. Same page, continue note as follows: 



[ It is a reprint of the preface to the second edition, with the 



alteration of "second," whenever it occurs, to "third." This is 



followed (p. viii) by the advertisement of " Will. Browne," whose 



name is on the title. 



The other reprint of 1700 bears the same imprint, but the title 

 reads : " The third edition, illustrated with sculptures ; and very 

 much enlarged." It is also a paginary, though not linear reprint, 

 but difi"ers from the other in the Table, which is more closely printed, 

 and it has a list of " Some books printed for William Battersby" on 

 the verso of the penultimate and last leaves (v, 7 & 8;. Page 268 

 is misnumbered 682. The plates in this reprint are identical with 

 those in the second edition and consist of twelve cuts of fish upon 

 one copper-plate, the impression being folded to form two pages. 

 These cuts are facsimiles of those in the 4th edition of Venables 

 and the 5th edition of Walton, with the gudgeon and grayling 

 added. They are "unquestionably" writes Mr. Wallis of Derby 

 who kindly placed his copy in our hands, " executed by the same 

 engraver." We are inclined to assign them, (see n ^14), to Van 

 Hove.] 



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