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[ There is a previous edition without place, date, or author's 

 name, "Ncucs allgeniciri piaktischcs WOrterbuch dcr Fischcrcy." 

 pp. viii. 172. iv.] 



Bosgoed (D.M.) Bibliotheca Ichthyologica, etc. 1874. Sec 

 Catalogues. 



Bossow (P.) Quaestiones juris de venatione, aucupio et pisca- 

 tionc. Basle, 161 8. 4°. 



Boult's Sportsman's companion. 3 vols. [ Place and date ? ] 

 [This title is given on the authority of Pickering. We have not 

 met with a copy of the work or been able to obtain any particulars 

 respecting it.] 



Bowden {Rev. J.) The Naturalist in Norway... with some ac- 

 count of the principal Salmon rivers. London, L. Reeve, 



1869. 8°. 



[ Chap, .\xvii. The fisheries of Norway — The herring fishery — 

 The cod fishery — Salmon and salmon rivers in Norway.] 



Bowditch ( Mrs. T. Edward ). The fresh-water fishes of 

 Great Britain. Drawn and described by Mrs. T. E. B. 

 London, Ackermann, 1828. 4°. 



[Contains 47 excellent drawings, very finely coloured by hand.] 



Bowles {Rev. William Lisle). The life of Thomas Ken, D.D. 

 Deprived Bishop of Bath and Wells. Including some account 

 of the fortunes of Morley, Bishop of Winchester, his first 

 patron, and the friend of Izaak Walton, brother-in-law of 

 Bishop Ken. 2 vols. London, Murray, 1830. 8°. 



[Chapters V. and VI. contain much matter respecting Walton, 

 and an imaginary conversation, the interlocutors in which are " Pis- 

 cator, Kenna and Morley." Facing p. 97 is an illustration, entitled 

 " Izaak Walton, Kenna (his wife) and Morley, afterwards Bishop of 

 Winchester, at Walton's cottage in Staffordshire."] 



Bowlker (Richard and Charles). The art of angling improved 

 in all its parts, especially fly-fishing. Containing a particular 

 account of the several sorts of freshwater fish, with their most 

 proper baits. Also, the names, colors and seasons of all the 

 most useful flies, ^/c. Worcester, M.Olivers, [1758.']. iv. 

 95 pp. 12°.; Worcester, (n. d.); then as : 



The art of angling, and compleat fly-fisher. Describ- 

 ing the different kinds of fish, their haunts, and places of 

 feeding and retirement. With an account of the generation 

 of fishes, and observations on the breeding of carp, together 

 with directions how to regulate pools or ponds. Also the 

 various kinds of baits... directions for making artificial flies... 

 with many new improvements in the art of angling. The 

 second edition. Birmingham. Printed by John Baskerville, 

 (1774). 8'^.; 3rd edit. Birmingham, [1785 ?] 8°.; 4th edit. 

 1786, 8°. 5th edit. 1788; 6th edit. Birmingham, 1792; other 



