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Contributions to natural history, chiefly in relation to the 

 iood of the people. By a rural D.D. [i. e. D. p:sdaile, D. D.] 

 London and Edinbur.^h, Blackwood, 1 865. 8".; second cd. 

 1867. pp. vi. 378. 8". 



[The second edition includes a " New .system of sea fishing," but 

 the l)()ok chiclly deals with salmon culture.] 



Conway (James). Letters from the Highlands ; or, two months 

 among the salmon and the deer. London: Lumley, 1859. 



8". 

 Forays among salmon and deer. London : Chap- 

 man and Hall, 1861. front, pp. xii. 248. 8°. 



[A reprint of the "Letters," in an improved form, with large 

 additions.] 



Cooper (Alfred W.) See Fim.ncis (F.) Sporting sketches with 

 pen and pencil, 1878. 4°. 



Coppini (Carlo Franc.) Prigioni, e morte delli pesci raccolte 

 de diuersi eccellenti authori. .Dal Signor Dottore C. F. C. 

 Parmegiano. In Roma, per Michele Corbellini, 1655. pp. 

 viii. 234. xxvi. 8°. • 

 Coquet. The marriage of the Coquet and the Alwine. 

 [Woodcut]. Newcastle upon Tyne : printed by S. Hodgson, 

 1817. pp. viii. 8. 8°. 



[The second publication of the Newcastle Typographical Society. 

 The dedication is signed by John Adamson, who neither claims nor 

 yet disclaims, the authorship. The two streams unite about ten 

 miles above Rothbury, in a very Paradise for the angler. This fact 

 forms the sole claim of the verses to admis.sion mto this list. 

 They are an imitation of Drayton. 277 copies were printed.] 



Coquet - dale. The Coquet-dale fishing songs. Now first 

 collected and edited by a North Country Angler. Edinburgh 

 and London, Blackwood. 1852. 8°. viii. 168 pp. 



[The 'North Country Angler' was Thomas Doubleday. The 

 collection consists of Robert Roxby's contributions to the " New- 

 castle Fishers' Garlands," with others, in which Mr. Doubleday was 

 wholly or partly concerned. It is accompanied with a history of 

 their composition, and a sketch of the life of their author, by his 

 friend and coadjutor, Doubleday.] 



Cornhill. The Cornhill magazine. In progress. London. 



i860, etc. 12°. 



[Contains some excellent articles on angling.] 



Cosmopolite. See Ireland, Sportsman in Ireland, 1840. 

 Costello (Dudley). Stories from a screen. London, Bradbury 

 and Evans, 1855. pp. 319. sq. 8°. 



[Contains an amusing angling story, "The piscatorial adventures 

 of Jean Gribou," in seven chapters.] 



