32 BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



1826. ..Subscriptions received by all booksellers and by T. Bewick 

 and Son, Newcastle." Seven forms of this prospectus are enumer- 

 ated by Mr. Hugo, in whose "Bewick Collector," 1866, pp. 292-303, 

 will be found a detailed account of the proposed work. Should 

 Piscator covet one of these golden links, between his pastime and 

 the famous North Country engraver, let him beware of counterfeits. 

 Two fictitious forms have been provided for the unwary collector : 

 one with an indifierent copy, reversed, of the 'Old angler,' and the 

 other with a bad copy of the vignette of a man fishing, both taken 

 from the " Birds." 



The following illustrations are used in copies of the genuine 

 prospectus : Samlet and Old gentleman fishing on horseback ; Sam- 

 let and Blind fisherman and bull ("Birds"); Lump-sucker and 

 Herons fishing ; Lump-sucker and Cows fishing ; Dace and Blind 

 fisherman (as above); Ballan wrasse and "Smelling" (eels in dead 

 dog); and John Dory and Pole-cat fishing.] 



Bibliotheca Piscatoria. See Catalogues. 



Bibliothek der Forst-und Jagd-Wissenschaft. See Catalo- 

 gues : Enslin <7«</Engelmann. 



Biermann (A.) Neuestes illustrirtes Fischereibuch, oder 

 Anvveisung, die wilde und zahme Fischerei zum Vergntigen 

 und Nutzen mit Erfolg betreiben zu konnen, nebst Belehrung 

 iiber Teichwirthschaft und Andeutungen iiber die kiinstliche 

 Fischzucht. Hamm, 1865. 8°. 



Binnell (Robert). Description of the River Thames... with 

 the City of London's Jurisdiction and Conservancy thereof 

 proved, both in point of right and usage, by prescription, 

 charters, etc.; to which is added a brief description of those 

 fish, with their seasons, spawning times, etc., that are caught 

 in the Thames, or sold in London. With some few observa- 

 tions on the nature, element, cloathing, numbers, passage, 

 wars, and sensation. ..peculiar to fish in general, etc. London, 

 1758. 8°. 



[See Griffiths' "An essay to prove, etc.," 1746. This is the 

 same book with a new title.] 



Bischoff (Wilhelm). Anleitung zur Angel-Fischerei mit Ab- 

 bildung und Beschreibung der hiezu sich eignenden Fischar- 

 ten. Mit Illustrationen von E, Frohlich. Miinchen, Braun 

 und Schneider, (1859.) 18°.; i860, 8°.; 1864, 8°.; and (s. a.), 

 8 . 



[Most of the artificial flies are identical with our own and the 

 English names borrowed. The work contains a notice of the 

 Danube salmon.] 



Blacker (William). Art of angling, and complete system of 

 fly-making and dyeing of colours. Illustrated with plates, 

 showing the different processes of the fly before it is finished ; 

 giving the angler a perfect knowledge of everything requisite 



