BIP.LIOTHf-X.A PISCATORIA. 7Q 



[Contains three cliapleis on troiit and other fishinj,'. The aiitlu»i 

 is said to be a descendant of Charles Cotton ] 



Deyeux (Th.) Le vieux pecheur. Paris, Houdaillc, 1837. 

 front, pp. 183. 16°. 



[C()ntains'24 illustrations also used in " Pesson Maisonneuve."] 



Dialogues. The Dialogcs of Creatures Moralysed. Apply- 

 ably and edilicatyfly, to eiiery niery and iocounde mater, of 

 late translated out of latyn into our Ensrlysshe tooffe right pro- 

 litable to the gouernauuce of man. And they be to sell, upon 

 Powlys churche yarde. B. L. [ Paris, 1520 ? ] 4*^. 



[The work consists of 164 unnumbered folios, including title and 

 table of contents. The register is in fours. The Latin original 

 " Dyalogus creaturaruni moralizatus," was printed " Per gerardum 

 leev in opido goudensi, 1480," fol., and is of peculiar interest to the 

 angling bibliophilist as it contains, among other woodcuts, the earli- 

 est known illustration in a printed book, of an angler using a float 

 This is preti.xed to the forty-fourth dialogue " De lucio et trincha 

 dyalogus." The work went through numerous editions abroad, be- 

 fore it was translated into F.nglish ;uid was even then not printed in 

 this country. It is undoubtedly the production of a foreign press. 

 Mr. Hasiewood in his reprint of 1816 quotes a note communicated 

 to him by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin in which the latter says " Although 

 mention is made that this book is to be sold in St. Paul's Church 

 Yard, yet I am inclined to think it was printed in France by the 

 type and blooming letters ; the former being much like Thielman 

 Kerver's, and of the latter some are very uncommon." 



Perfect copies of the Latin original of 1480 and of the English 

 translation, to which is assigned in the British Museum catalogue 

 the conjectural date of 1520, are extremely rare. Both however are 

 in the National Collection.] 



Three dialogues on the amusements of clergymen. 



1796, etc. Sec Frampton ( Rev. Jos.) pseud. 



Diccionario historico de los artes de la pesca nacional, por el 

 Cuinisario Real de Guerra de Marina, Don Antonio Sanez 

 Regnart. 5 vol. Madrid. 1791-95. 4°. 



[The work is finely and extensively illustrated.] 



Dick (St. John). Flies and fly-fishing (or white and brown 

 trout, grayling and coarse fish : with hints on using the 

 minnow and grasshopper bait. London, Hardwicke, 1873. 

 pp. viii. 154. 8°. 



Dickens (Charles). Dictionary of the Thames from Oxford to 

 the Nore. London, 1880. 12°. 



Dictionarium rusticum, urbanicum et botanicum; or a dic- 

 tionary of husbandry, and all sorts of country affairs. London, 

 1704 & 1717. 8°.; 3rd. ed. revised, corrected and improved. 

 2 vol. London, 1726. 8°. 



[Chap. iv. "The gentleman's recreation, or the arts of hawkmg, 

 fowling, cock-fighting, fishing, etc."] 



