ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. xxi 



any similar work in this country. The flics arc particularly well 

 clone, and much information, useful to anglers, is appended.] 



Manuscripts: Cockayne (Benjamin). Rules of angling. 1670. 

 Page 141, cancel note and read : 



[ A MS. of 33 leaves, now in the possession of Mr. Denison, 

 containing recipes for baits, c/c, extracted from various works on the 

 sport. A transcript was sold with the collection of the Rev. H. 

 Cotton in 1836 and catalogued as the "Original and un|)ul)lished 

 manuscript, in the aut()gra])h of the author, who was a rekition and 

 friend of Charles (Cotton's."] 



A collection of remedies. ..directions for angling, 



etc. Aslimolcan MSS, ( No 1444, pp- 201-7), J^i'ilisli Museum. 

 [Dates from the former part of the i6th century.] 



Philips (John Leigh), of Manchester. Treatise 



on angling, with plates. 4*^ 



[ From " Bohn's general catalogue," i. 459.] 



White (William). The compleat troller by R. 



Nobbes with additions. Page 143, line 2i,for in the collection 

 of Mr. Grego read in the collection of Mr. Denison. 



Markham ( Gervase). The husbandman's jewel. Page 148, 

 line 10, for identical with, read is for the most part identical 

 with. 

 Marshall (William). On the management of landed estates ; 

 a general work for the use of professional men : being an 

 abstract of the more enlarged treatise on landed property, 

 recently [1804] published. By Mr. Marshall. London, Long- 

 man, 1806. 8"". 



[ In " Section the ninth, on the improvement of waters," pp. 341-7 

 the author has a few remarks on " improving salmon fisheries," in 

 wiiich he says that " a species of vermin which is much more 

 injurious, than the otter, to young salmon, is the angler;" also on 

 " Lake fisheries" and on " Pool fishing," in which he speaks of the 

 Surrey and Susse.x carp breeding ponds.] 



Martin ( J. W.) Float fishing and spinning in the Nottingham 

 style. Being a treatise on the so-called coarse Hshes, with 

 instructions for their capture. Including a chapter on pike 

 fishing. By J. W. xMartin, the "Trent Otter." With illus- 

 tiations. London, Sampson Low, 1882. 8°. 



Mast (Isaac). The gun, rod and saddle, or nine months in 



California. Philadelphia, 1875. 16°. 

 Meurer (Noe). Jag vnd Forstrecht. Page 151, li7ie 16, add : 



Marpurg, durch Paulum EgenolfF. 1618. pp. viii. 270. fol. 



Michon (Victor). Conseils aux pecheurs a la ligne. Itineraire 

 et renseignements sur les eudroits convenables pour les differ- 

 entes peches aux environs de Nancy, etc. Nancy, 1879. 

 pp.30. 8^ 



