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[The "method" is one adopted "at a small country town" near 

 Norwich, wiicrcin worms, enclosing a thorn, arc attached hy threads, 

 " in hundreds," to the bushes overhanging a stream, for the purpose 

 of catching small fish. Mr. Arderon, by constantly changing the 

 water, kept fish "for years" in glass jars for the purpose of observing 

 their habits and faculties. In continuation of the subject the .same 

 volume (pp. 424-8), contains a paper "On the Banstickleor prickle- 

 bag alias prickleback and on lish in general;" vol. .\lv., pp. 149-155, 

 one "On the hearing of fish ;" and again at pp. 321-3, a record of 

 his observations on a mortification in the tails of roaches kept 

 in confinement, with figures of a fish with Saprolc^nia ferax (?) well 

 developed, and also of the filaments of the fungoid growth 

 magnified. His observations on the pugnacity and voracity of the 

 stickleback, and on the senses and allcctions of fish anticipate more 

 recent observers and prove him a pioneer in this field of research. 

 Vol. xliv., also contains a paper by the same writer (p. 395), "On 

 the perpendicular ascent of eels."] 



Armiger (Charles). The sportsman's vocal cabinet, comprising 

 an extensive collection of scarce, curious, and original songs 

 and ballads, relative to field sports, etc. London. 1830. 12°. 

 [Contains twenty-five songs on angling.] 



Armstrong (Ch.) British angler's hand-book, etc. 1862. 12°. 

 [A brief angling treatise grafted on a trade list.] 



Armstrong (John, M.D.) The art of preserving health : a 

 poem. In four books. London, A. Miller. 1744. 12°.; 2nd. 

 edit. London, Miller. 1745. 128 pp. 8°, 



[Contains "The healthiness of angling." Book 3rd. The first 

 edition was published anonymously. The later editions are very 

 numerous. The edition of 1803 contains illustrations by T. Stothard. 

 An Italian translation by T. G. Mathias was published at Naples in 

 1824.] 



Art. L'art de toute sorte de chasse et de peche. Avec celuy de 

 guerir les chevaux, etc. Et un dictionnaire de la chasse et de 

 la peche; avec une explication des termes de la fauconnerie, mis 

 en dialogue. 2 vols. Lyon, Boudet, 1719. 12°.; Lyon, 

 Bruyset, 1730; other editions: 1733 & 1750. 



[A reprint of "Amusemens de la campagne," by Liger.] 



The art of angling. See Barker (T.), Blacker (W.), 



BowLKER (R.), Brookes (R.), Evans (W.), Smith and Stod- 

 dart (T. T.) 



The art of angling. London, Smeeton, \circa 1822.] 



24°. Other editions: Hodgson & Co., 10, Newgate-street, 



(n. d.); Dean & Munday, 1832. 24°. 



[Smeeton's edition alone contains " The angler's song," at the 

 beginning of the work and "The rod, line and hook," at the end. 

 In Hodgson's reprint, the latter song is replaced by an "Abstract of 

 the Acts of Parliament concerning angling," which disappears from 

 Dean & Munday 's issue. The title in the latter is changed to " The 

 angler's guide."] 



