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Land and water. In progress. London, 1866, etc. fol. 



[ Mr. Frank Buckland conducted the fishing and fish culture de- 

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Landor ( Walter Savage ). Imaginary conversations of literary 

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[ One of the conversations little known to the angling-book 

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Lanman ( Charles). Summer in the wilderness, embracing a 

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A tour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada. 



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Adventures in the Wilds of North America. By 



C. Lanman. Edited by Charles Richard Weld. London, 

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[Chapters 23 to 28 are devoted to fishing. Reprinted in part 

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Adventures in the Wilds of the United States and 



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