BIBLIOTHFXA PISCATORIA. 27 



Garlande, by Wylliam Coplande: for Rychard Tottcll. (n. d.) 



4°. 



[Rlack letter. 48 leaves, a-m in fours. "Fysshyng" begins on 

 recto of Ki. There is a copy in the Orenvillc Lil)rary, British 

 Museum. Mr. Grcnville has appended this note : " This edition is 

 not known to Ames or Herbert, nor has a second copy of it come to 

 my knowlcdt^c, though there is one nearly the same printed for 

 Toye and Coplande. There is no date of the vear of printing this 

 book, but it appears, from Ames, that Coplande was fined by the 

 Company of Stationers, in 1561, for printing these three tracts. The 

 present edition of Tottell's diflers in its colophon at least from 

 those pointed out by Herbert as printed bv Coplande, and except 

 the reversed cut before the treatise of fishing, accords exactly 

 with Toye's in its contents." Inglis, 144, £12.'} 



[The same title .''] Colophon: In Lothbury ouer 



against St. Margeret's Church by Wyllyam Copland, (n. d.) 



4°- 



[Herbert's "Ames." vol. i. p. 367.] 



The boke of hawkynge, huntynge and fysshynge 



with all the propertyes and medecynes that are necessarye to 

 be keptc. \Tlie last Colophoii:'] Here endeth the boke of 

 Haukyng, Hiuityng, and Fysshyng, with other dyuers mathers. 

 Imprynted at London in Pouls chyrchyarde by me Hery 

 Tab. Finis, (n. d.) 4°. 



[ Black letter. 46 leaves, a-m in fours with the exception of i 

 which has only two leaves. Each treatise has a distinct Colophon. 

 " Fyshyng" begins Ki. and ends on the verso ofMiiij. The only 

 known copy is among Crynes' books in the Bodleian.] 



The boke of hawkynge, huntynge and fysshynge, 



with all the propertyes and medecynes that are necessarye to 

 be kepte, [Colophon, M, iv. :] Here endeth the boke of Hauk- 

 yng, Huntyng, and fysshyng, with other dyuers matters. 

 Imprynted at London, in Forster laen, by John Waley. 

 (n.d.) 4°- 



[ Black letter. 46 leaves, a to m in fours, except i which has 

 only two leaves. Hi reads : " of Saynte Thomas tyde of 

 Canterbure." The "measures of blowyng " are not in this edition, 

 which appears, however, from the position of the second imprint, to 

 be perfect. "Fysshynge" commences on Ki. The treatises have 

 separate but identical colophons. A copy formerly in Mr. Pickering's 

 collection. Haworth 958. ^8.] 



The boke of haukyng, huntynge and fysshyng, with 



all the properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kepte. 



\Colophon, end of fysshyng:] Imprynted at London in Flete 



Strte at the sygne of [the] George next to saynt Dunstones 



Church by Wyllyam Powell, (n. d.) 4°. 



[Black letter. 48 leaves, a — m in fours. Distinct and different 

 colophons. Hi, reads : " of Saynt Benet the xi. of July." A copy 

 formerly in Mr. Pickering's collection. Haworth, 959, £1 5s.] 



