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is liis phrase— (Icriilcii l)y tlic critics tlicn ; enforced by Ic),'al enact- 

 ments now. That Wahon was a pious hypocrite in his eyes need 

 occasion no surprise. His principal work, a 'Philosophical and 

 practical treatise on horses and on the moral duties of man towards 

 the brute creation," was published in 1796.] 



Scrope (William). Days and nights of salmon fishing in the 

 Tweed. Paf;c 191, hut line of note ^ after a collector, add ( Mr. 

 Dciiison). 



Sporting. The Sporting Times. Page 199, line w from bot- 

 tom^ read : Dr. Shorthouse. 



Steele (John Sedgwick). Canoe and Camera. Page 20\y add 

 to entry : With sixty illustrations. Third edition revised with 

 new map of the canoe tours of the State. New York : Orange 

 Juild Company. 1882. 8°. 



Stradanus. Page 204, line 16, /or A read a. 



Thames. The Thames angler. Page 206, line ^ from bottom, 

 read: By A. W. S[mith] and M. W. H[allett]. 



Thomas (Thomas Morgan). Un-nilynedd-ar-ddeg yn nghan- 

 olbarth Deheuol Affrica, etc. Llundain : John Snow; Caer- 

 dydd : James Wood. [1873]. 8°. 



[ Penned viii. Pysgod Ffordd newydd i'w dal. ( Fishes — novel 

 way of taking them.)] 



Variables (Robert). The experienc'd angler. Page 21.^^ lines 

 15 & i<^,for Van Hotte read Van Hove. 



Walton ( Izaak). Facsimile of The Compleat Angler. Page 

 230, line ^^ add to note : 



[ Some copies have " London, Lockwood and Co.," on cover, and 

 " London, Piper Brothers and Co." on title, without date. The 

 book was issued in two parts, price sixpence each.] 



The complete angler, or the contemplative man's 



recreation of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. With lives 

 of the authors... Edited by Edward Jesse, Esq. To which 

 are added papers... By Henry G. Bohn. London, Bell and 

 Daldy, 1870. 8°. 



[Another impression of Bohn's edition of 1856.] 



The compleat angler or the contemplative man's 



recreation... 1653. [ William Griggs, 1882.] S'^ 



[A facsimile by a photographic process which leaves nothing to 

 be desired.] 



^Vilson (James). The rod and the gun. Page 242, line 12, for 

 Eighth edition read Seventh, edition, ( 1830-42). 



I^ts/ierzes. 

 Evans (Arthur). Fisheries. Essay on the best means to 



