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How to angle ; incliiiliiig iiollini; and spimiiiijr. Loiuion, 

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Hubbard ( Lucius I,.) SiimiiicT vacations at Mooschead lake 

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Huckell ( Rev. John). .SV<' A\oN. 'Die Avon, a poem. 

 Birniinj;hani. I75'S. 4°. 



Hughes ( W.) .SVv Piscatoi<. 



Huish (Robert). Tiie inii)io\eiI British angler. cf)ntaining the 

 most estL-einetl nietiiods of angling for pond and river fish ; 

 the biits for each, and how to obtain an 1 preserve them ; the 

 choosing of 10 is and tackle ; also, instructions in evciy branch 

 of flv-fishing ; materials lor the manufacture of flies ; com- 

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 Deibv, Richardson [printed]; London, Simi)kin and Co., 

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Humbli ( N'iis). Dispulalio de piscatma. 174;. .SVt' Fkondhis 



(^•) ^^ ^ 



Hunt (Leigh). The indicator and the companion ; a miscellany 



for the field and the fire-side. 2 \()1. London, Colburn. 



1834. 8". 



[Chapter .\i. is on " angling."] 



Hunting, shooting and fishing : a spoiling miscellanv. With 

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 [ riie illustrations are bv "Pliiz," A. \V'. Cooper, etc.'\ 



Husbandman. The husbandman's jewel. See M.akkham (G.) 

 riie eompieal husbandman, 1707. 12°. 



riie English husbandman. &^ Makkh.a.m (G.) 



The perfect husi)aiidnian. See HEKKStJACHIns (C.) 



Husbandry. .SVv Hekksijachius (C.) and Makkham(G.) 



Hutchings (James M.) Scenes of wonder and curiosity in 

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Hutten (Ulric de)...De piscatura Venetorum heroicum, etc. 

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[ A to T in fours. The fishing is allegorical. Tiie volume contains 

 inanv excellent wood engravings, including one of fisheilnen chawing 

 a net laden with the spoils of war, and also usinj; the rod. 'I'he poem 

 is dedicated to Ma.xiniilian and commemorates Uiose triumphs over 



