TO BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



and pond fishing : when fish spawn : and what baits are chiefly 

 to be used, etc. Also, the method of rock and sea fishing : 

 choice receipts for dressing fish : how to improve barren 

 ground, by turning it into fish ponds ; with plain directions 

 for making a trout pond ; the laws of angling, and the form of 

 a licence and deputation for angling. 



To which is added the angler's dictionary, wherein every- 

 thing proper to be known and an explanation of the technical 

 words used in the art, are digested in such a method as to 

 assist his knowledge and practice upon bare inspection. 

 Together with the angler's new song. By a Gentleman who 

 has made Angling his diversion upwards of twenty-seven 

 years. Dublin, James Hoey Junior. 1760. 



[The preface of this book is signed G. S. and it appears to be a 

 combination of the 'Gentleman' Angler' and 'Angler's magazine' of 

 I754-] 

 Angler. The angler's manual. See Turton (J.) and Thomp- 

 son (F. B.) 



The angler's manual ; containing the essence of all the 



most expensive, scientific and practical books ever written on 

 the above interesting and delightful sport, with much new and 

 important information, the result of many years' experience, by 

 J. F. A. 4th edition, London, Howlett and Son, (n .d.) 



[A broadsheet re-issued at various dates and sold by the tackle- 

 makers.] 



— The angler's manual; or, concise lessons of experience, 



which the proficient in the delightful recreation of angling will 

 not despise, and the learner will find the advantage of prac- 

 tising ; containing useful instruction on every improved 

 method of angling, and particularly on the management of the 

 hand and rod, in each method. Embellished with twelve plates, 

 designed and etched by S. Howitt. Liverpool, printed by 

 G. F. Harris, for Samuel Bagster, London. 1808. Ob- 

 long 8°. 



[The etchings good, the text trivial. For some details respecting 

 Howitt and his works, see Howitt.] 



The angler's map of the River Thames from Richmond 



to Henley showing the principal fishing stations. Compiled 

 by J. Netherclift. [n. d.] 4°.; the same from Henley to Oxford 

 [n. d.] 4°. 



The angler's map of the River Thames. See Raven- 



stein (E.G.) 



The angler's museum. See Shirley (T.) 



— — The angler's note-book and naturalist's record ; 



