122 Rier.IOTHP^CA PISCATORIA. 



the Venetians wliicli resulted from the League of Cambray. It 

 commences : 



" Kxiei^ant Veneti piscatum. ita fata ferebant, 

 Non uni Veneti, toto genus oibe coactum."] 



Idle ( Christopher), psciid. Hints on shontincr, fisliinc^, etc., 

 both on sea and land, and in fresh-water lochs of Scotland ; 

 beins^ the exneriences of Christopher Idle. Esq. London, 

 Longman, i''^55. pp. viii. 2q;;. 8°.; second edition, re\-ised 

 and enlarged. 1865. \tX). ix. -^54. 8°. 



Ireland ( S. W. H.) See C. ( H.) The fisher boy. 



S,cc Clifford {C) pseud. Tlie anglei- : a didactic 



poem. 1804. 



Ireland. The angler in L-eland : or an Englishman's ramble 

 through Connaught and Munster, during the summer of 

 1833. 2 vol. London. Rentlev. 1834. 8°. 



[ By Belton, author of " 'I"\vo Summers in Norwav." Belton was 

 a friend of Lover, wlio contributed the two illustrations to the 

 work.] 



The sporting capabilities of Leland : with sugges- 

 tions for increasing game, more particularly in the county of 

 Waterford. By a Deputy-Lieutenant of that country. Dublin, 

 1856. 12°. 



The sportsman in Leland, with his summer tour 



through the Highlands of Scotland. By a Cosmopolite, 

 vol. London, Colburn. 1840. 8°. 

 [Attributed to Mr. R. Allan] 



Irving (Washington). The sketch book of Geoffiey Crayon, 



Gent. 2 vol. London, 1820. 8°.; N^w York, 1848. 8°.; 



London, 1840 & 1850. 8°.; London, Bohn, 18^;. 8°.; 



London, Bell and Daldy, 1864. 16°.; New York, [1 873]. 8^'. 



[Contains "The angler," a well known and often quoted sketch.] 



Isachius (Alfonsus). De venatione tractatus, in quo de 

 piscatione, avcvpio, syluestriumuue insectatione agitur. Regii, 

 apud Flam. Bartolum. i62v j^ .\ prei'ions cdtivjii : Kegii. 

 1570. 8°. _ _ 



[ " Ouasstio decima. Ouodnam e.\ triplici a nobis consideratio 

 venationis genere sit prestantius et nobilius, piscatio ne aucupium, 

 sylvestrium vel quadrupedum persecutio, seu venatio." The author 

 decides in favour of hshing, very much for the reasons given by 

 Dame Julyana : that it is attended with less labour and expense, and 

 no risk of life ; that it is conducted without clamour and danger, 

 and admits of contemplation, ^Vc.] 



Jackson (John, of Tanfield Mill). The practical fly-fisher : 

 more particularly for grayling" or umber. London, Farlow ; 

 Leeds, Swallow, 1854. 8*"^.; Second edition. 1862. pp.'iv. 



