1 68 BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



Ouvrage comprenant la legislation speciale et les principes 

 d'art culinaire. Orne de quarante gravures sur bois executees 

 specialement pour cette publication d'apres nature au Museum 

 d'histoire naturelle de Paris, et de quatre planches compren- 

 ant soixante figures techniques. Paris, Gaston Samson, 84 

 Boulevard de Magenta. 1H81. title^ pp. 336. 8°. 



[ Whether the " John Fisher " with which the title page is 

 headed, be a real name or a pseudonym or a slang term, we have 

 been anable to ascertain. The work reached us too late for inser- 

 tion in its proper place, under Fisher.] 



Pecheur. Le pecheur malheureux. Paris, Louis Frionnet. 

 (n. d.) 8°. 



[A humorous brochure with six coloured illustrations.] 



Les pecheurs a la ligne du Loire. Orleans, Constant, 



1861. 12°. 



Penn (Richard). Maxims and hints for an angler and miseries 

 of fishing. Illustrated by [12] drawings on stone. To which 

 are added maxims and hints for a chess player. London, 

 Murray, 1833. pp. iv. 59. 12°.; A new edition enlarged. 

 Murray, 1839. front., pp. iv. 79. 12°.; 



Maxims and hints on angling, chess, shooting and other 

 matters ; also, miseries of fishing. With woodcuts. By R. 

 Penn, F.K.s. A new edition enlarged. London, Murray, 

 1842. front., pp. iv. 106. 12°.; A new and cheap edition. 

 London, Murray, 1855. pp.63. 12°.; 



Maxims and hints for an angler : embellished with humor- 

 ous engravings, illustrative of the miseries of fishing, etc. 

 Philadelphia. Bell, 1863. pp.60. 24°. 



[ The " Ma.xims " are extracts from the common place book of the 

 " Hougliton fishing club," on the Test. The author, whose name 

 is given with the third edition, was the great grandson of William 

 Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania. The illustrations are by 

 Seymour.] 



Pennell ( Harry Cholmondeley). Spinning tackle : what it is 

 and what it ought to be, with a few words on fine fishing. 

 London, Harrison, 1862. 8°.; Second edition, enlarged. 



1862. 8°. 



[A portion of this work appeared in the form of letters to The 

 Field. The woodcuts are also borrowed from that journal.] 



The angler naturalist : a popular history of British 



fresh-water fish, with a plain explanation of the rudiments of 

 Ichthyology. Illustrated by upwaids of 150 wood engravings. 

 London, Van Voorst, 1863. pp. viii. 425. 12°.; London, 

 Routledge, [1875]. 8°. 



[ The illustrations are borrowed from " Yarrell's British fishes."] 



The book of the pike. A practical treatise on the 



