62 BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



Cliffe (John Henry). Notes and recollections of an angler ; 



rambles among the mountains, valleys and solitudes of Wales. 



With sketches of some of the lakes, streams, mountains and 



scenic attractions in both di\isions of the Principality. 



London, Bristol, and Gloucester, i8bo. 8°. xii and 254 pp. 

 ClifTord (Charles), pseud. The angler: a didactic poem. 



London, printed by W. Spilsbury, for J. Wallis, 1804. pp. 



viii. 23. 12°. 



[Russell Smith attributes this work to William Henry Ireland, 

 "best known as the foi^ger of the Shakspeare Papers." Lowndes does 

 not cite it by name in his list of that author's publications, but states 

 that "he wrote a variety of poems and novels." The work is incom- 

 plete, consisting of but a single book. " The author will, by no 

 means," he says, " be averse to make a more complete work of The 

 Angler hereafter, should the public encourage it." From its remain- 

 ing stationary at this point it probably lacked encouragement. 

 With an amusing complacency, the writer assures us "There will 

 not be found any similarity between the five books of the Halieutics 

 of Oppian and his poem, any more than between it and "The Secrets 

 of Angling," a poem in three books, published by a certain J. D. 

 Esq. 1613, and which, though called a poem (!) would doubtless 

 have been as pleasing and as useful, and would have taught those 

 secrets which it professes to disclose, fully as well, had it not been 

 'done into verse.'"] 



Clinton (Lord). See Reider (J. E. Von). 



Coad (J.) See Greendrake (Gregory), pseud. 



Code de la peche fluviale et de la chasse ou recueil complet des 

 lois, decrets, ordonnances, ^/c. Dijon, 1829. 8°. 



Colburn (Henry). Colburn's kalendar of amusements in town 

 and country for 1840, comprising. ..races, hunts, ...shooting,... 

 fishing, etc. With 12 Illustrations by R. Cruikshank. Edited 

 by Boleyne Reeves. London, 1840. pp. iv. 356. 12°. 



Cole (Ralph). The young angler's pocket companion ; or, a 



new and complete treatise on the art of angling, as may be 



practised with success in every river in England :...the art of 



making artificial flies, etc. To which is now added, a new 



and most successful method of trolling and laying trimmers. 



...Together with the best method of smelt fishing. London. 



Printed for R. Bassam, etc. 1795. 12°. front, pp. 108, 2 



plates; 1813. 12°.; W.Mason. (1816). /ro«/. pp. 108. 12°. 



[The last mentioned edition, does not include smelt fishing and 



other matter.] 



Coler (Johann). Oeconomia ruralis et domestica. Darin das 

 gantz Ampt aller trewer Haus-vatter, Haus-mutter...begriffen. 

 Auch Wild-und Vogelfang, Weidwerck, Fischereyen, etc. 2 

 parts. N. Heyll, Mayntz 1656-45. iol.; other editions : 1665. 

 1680; Frankfort, 1686. 1692. fol. 

 [Curious, quaint and interesting.] 



