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Nobbes (Robert). The complete troller. Page 156, add to 

 note : 



[ The "facsimile reprint " of the first edition to which we have 

 assigned (conjecturally) the date 1790, is printed on thicker paper, 

 with a fleur-de-lys for water-mark and with type smaller and more 

 sharply cut than the original. The illustrations on pp. 37 & 38 are 

 recut, and the former is "reversed," the point of the hook being 

 turned towards the inside of the page. This fact will enable 

 collectors to distinguish the reprint from the original.] 



Ogle(W. G. W.) A word to the angler. Ostend, 1810. 18°. 



Oppian's halieuticks. Page 164, line i?>, for Draper read 

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Peel (Sydney). Our trip in Norway : a six weeks fishing tour 

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Peyner ( Carl). Fisheries and fishing laws in Austria and of 

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Pisciceptologie. Page 171. Par J. C * * *., i.e. J. Cussac. 



Pollard (Richard). The new and complete angler. Page 172, 

 add to note : 



[ Some copies are undated.] 



Pulman (G. P. R.) Rambles, roamings and recollections. By 

 John Trotandot. London, 1870. 8°. 



Rosenhane (G.) Page 179, line \o from bottom, read: Res- 

 publica. 



Sagot (Dr.) De la chasse et de la peche a la Guyane. Cluny, 

 1874. pp. 12. 6°. 



Schuylkill. Page 190, /or Schuykill, etc., read Schuylkill. An 

 authentic historical memoir of the Schuylkill Fishing Company 

 in the state of Schuylkill, etc. 



Scotch loch-fishing. See Black Palmer. ( Additions). 



Scott (William Henry). British field sports. Page 190, insert: 

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[ Mr. Lawrence, an acute and able writer on agricultural subjects 

 a'jpears to have worked for the booksellers on compilations such as 

 the above. Under the same pseudonym he published " The Sports- 

 man's repository," which we have not met with. Possessing intense 

 sympathy with the brute creation he advocated their humane treat- 

 ment when the sentiment was unknown. The "rights of beasts" 



