40 BIBLIOTHECA PISGATORIA. 



editions: Ludlow, 1806, 18 14, 1826, 1,825, 1833, 1839, etc. 



[ The first edition appeared in the name of Richard Bowlker, the 

 father, but in the second Charles Bowlker seems to lay claim to the 

 work. He sa3's, in the preface, " I have been a practitioner in this 

 art near 26 years, and according to my practice and experience, 

 have contrived, considered and fitted this for publication." The 

 son died at Ludlow, 31 December 1779 ; he was considered the 

 most finished fly-fisher of his day. The 1st edition, Haworth's sale 

 2 IS.; 2nd edit., Corser, 45, 43s. See also "The universal angler," 

 a reprint of the first edition, with some few additions, London, 

 1766, etc7\ 



Boy. The boy's handy book of sports, pastimes, games and 

 amusements. London, Ward and Lock, [1863]. 8"". 

 [Sea-fishing pp. 119 — 128; angling, pp. 305 — 12.] 



The boy's own book. Tenth edition. London, 1835. 



sm. 4°. 



[The editions are numerous. It contains a neatly-written treatise 

 on angling.] 



The boy's own handbook of anghng. London, J. March, 



(n. d.) &[i86i.] 12°. 



The boy's own illustrated handbook of angling, embel- 

 lished by 13 engravings. London, Ustonson and Peters. 



(n. d.) pp. 16. 12°. 



[ A tacklemaker's publication.] 



The boy's own magazine. London, Beeton, 1856. 8°. 



[Contains a series of chapters on juvenile angling.] 



The boy's Walton. See Burke (U. J.). 



Every boy's book : a complete encycloposdia of sports and 



amusements. Edited by Edmund Routledge. With. ..illus- 

 trations. London, Routledge and Co., 1868. 8°. 



[Angling, pp. 89 — 115. The first edition was published in 1856.] 



Every boy's book of games, sports and diversions, etc. 



1852. 12°. 



The little boy's own book of sports and pastimes. 



London, Bogue, 1855. 8'^ 



[ A selection from the " Boy's own book." The angler, pp. 

 47-78.] 



Boyle (Frederick). The savage life. A second series of 

 "Camp Notes." London, Chapman and Hall, 1876. pp. viii. 

 332. 8°. 



[" Philosophy of the angle," I-IV, pp. 301-332.] 



Boyle {Hon. Robert). Occasional reflections upon several 

 subjects, whereto is premis'd a discourse about such kind of 

 thoughts. London : printed by W. Wilson for Henry 

 Herringman and are to be sold at his shop at the Anchor in 



