ISO BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



keeper's companion : being a series of instructions, in ten 

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 12°.; 2nd. ed. Much enlarged by an experienced sportsman 

 ...Chichester, 1817. 8°.; 3rd ed. London, 1819. 12°.; 4th 

 182^; 1828; 7th. London, Simpkin and Marshall, 1845 

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Medices (Sebastianus). Tractatvs de venatione, piscatione et 

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See Prueckmanxus ( F.) Tractatus IlL..de vena- 

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[ " He might a.s well," says (^hatto, " have called his book 'The 

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Meier (Joach.) Dissertationes epistolicae de claris Fischeri, 

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Meissner (Joh. Benj.) Kleine Lustfischerei, oder die Kunst 

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Memorandum. A perpetual memorandum, and universal 

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 with the different baits, etc.^ in every month in the year. 

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[ There is said to have been an earlier edition in 4to.] 



Memorial alphabetique des matieres des eaux et forets, peches 



et chasses. Paris, 1737. 4°. 

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Metastasio (Pietro). Ecloga piscatoria. See Walton ( L) 

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[Given, with an ut dicitur, to Metastasio in the appendix to the 

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 "Candida vitae 

 Gaudia nescit, 

 Ah miser, ille, 

 Qui requievit 

 Littore nunquam 

 Mollis arenas, etc.''^ 

 Sir John adds : " This eclogue, which, on account of its excellence, 

 is here inserted, was communicated by a learned friend to the editor 

 of this work ; but it does not occur in any of the editions of Metas- 

 tasio's works." It was apparently written for music] 



