ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Abbondio (Gio.) Delle construccioiie dclla peschiere chiuse e 

 dc vi\ia ; con un trattato della pesca di Giulio Navarino, ad 

 uso della geiiti di Canipagna. Palermo, 1715. 4°. 



Abbott (Samuel). Ardenmohr among the hills. A record of 

 .scenery and sports in the Highlands of Scotland. With 

 illustrations. ■ London, Chapman and Hall, pSy^. pp. xiii.248. 

 8°. 



[ Contains : " First blood at salmon fishing," " Amon,<i;st wild fowl 

 and salmon," "Fish lore," "A Highland salmon river," <?/£-.] 



Adam (William). Dales. ..of Derbyshire. Page i, add note: 



[ Mr. Adam has also written "The gem of the Peak," of which a 



sixth edition was issued in 1857, by Mozley of Derby. It contains : 



"Fly-fishing," p. 158; "Fly-fishing in the Wye," p. 156, "in the 



Derwent," p. 183, and "in the Dove," p. 215.] 



Aiken (Henry). The national sports of Great Britain. Page 

 4, place comprised in fifty colouied plates in [ ]. 



American sportsman. West Meriden, Conn., Parker 

 Brothers, 1 871 -1875. fol. 



[Commenced as a monthly periodical in October 1871, and 

 changed to a weeklv in October 1873. I" 1875 it was published at 

 New York, under the new title, " Rod and gun," and on May 3rd 

 1877 was merged in " Forest and stream," of which the first number 

 appeared on r4th August 1873.] 

 Amusemens de la chasse. Page 5, line 6, read: Aukstee. 



Angler. The angler and swimmer. Page 6, for Hudson read 

 Orlando Hodgson. 



The angler's assistant being an epitomy of ye whole art 



of angling. Wherein is shown, at one view ye harbours, 

 seasons and depths for catching all sorts offish usually angled 

 for. Also the various baits for each, so digested as to contain 

 the essence of all the treatises ever wrote on the subject, 

 exempt from their superfluities which tend more to perplex 

 than instruct. London, C. Ustonson (n. d.) A broadside. 



[This broadside, either engraved or printed, seems to have been 

 a stock article of the tackle makers whose names are found on copies 

 without other variation. "The angler's assistant," published by 

 Gamidge and " The angler's complete assistant," sold by J. Wilkin- 

 son, entered at page 7, are nearly the same.] 



The angler's companion : or, perfect instructor. Page 7, 



