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Davies \G. Cluisloplicr). Wildcat Tower ; or, the adventures 

 of four boys in pursuit of sport and natural liistory in the 

 Nortii C<)untrie,...\vitli... illustrations. London, [1^77]- 8^. 



Davis (E.) The Skeleton Angler. By the author of "The 

 anj;Ier's dream," " Izaak Walton's ghost," "Giant angler," 

 and other piscatorial poems, (n. d.) s. sh. fol. 



[Referred to in tiic "Fisherman's Magazine," April and October, 

 1865. The worst of doggrel. At the end is the following quat- 

 rain : — 



" Tlic author of this piscatorial treat 

 Is the far-famed E. Davis of King William Street, 

 Twenty one is the number, o'erlooking the Strand ; 

 Hrs prices are lowest of all in the land."] 



Davy {S/r Humphrey). Salmonia ; or days of fly-fishing, in 

 a series of conversations. With some account of the habits 

 of fishes belonging to the genus Salmo. By an Angler. 

 London. Murray, 1828. 8°.; second edition, [with six engraved 



views], London, 1829. 8°.; 3rd edition, London, 1832. 8".; , 



Philadelphia, 1832. 12°.; 4th edition, London, 1851. 1 2°. /^ yxiU/w^ I a^7 < 

 [Ihe last named edition was enlarged by Dr. John Davy, brother 

 of the author. Some woodcuts are substituted for the engraved 

 views. ' Salmonia ' ranks high in the scale of angling literature — 

 higher we should sav, — (if it were not for the audacity of the dictum) 

 than it really merits. It lacks the freshness of heart and simple 

 ndwcte of style that we look for, first of all, in a genuine Angling 

 book. The first and second editions were anonymous. The illus- 

 trations were from the author's own drawings. Sir Humphrey 

 Davy, was born at Penzance, 1778, and died 1829. ' Salmonia' was 

 reviewed by Sir Walter Scott in the Quarterly Review, 1828. p. 503.] 



Davy ( John M.D.) The A.ngler and his friend ; or, piscatory 

 colloquies and fishing excursions. London, Longman, 1855. 

 pp. viii. 306. 8°. 



The Angler in the Lake district, or piscatory colloquies . 



and fishing excursions in Westmorland and Cumberland. 

 London, Longman, 1857. pp. viii. 352. 8°. 



Dawes ( M.) The Holbeach fish-ponds. Spalding, 1761. 8°. 



Dawson (George). The pleasures of angling with rod and 

 reel for trout and salmon. New York, Sheldon, 1876. front. 

 pp. XV. 264. 8°.; Albany, N.Y. 1879. 8°. 



[ Sketches reprinted mostly from the Albany Evening Journal^ 



Dawson (T. W. ) The trout fisher's guide. Pittsburgh, 



Pennsylvania, 1850. 8°. 



Dax ( Le Vicomte Louis de). Souvenirs de mes chasses et 

 peches dans le Midi de la France. Paris, Castel, 1858. viii. 

 304 pp. 12°. 



