rSo BIBLIOTHFXA PJSCA'l'ORIA. 



Rowan ( Jc)hn J.) The emigrant and sportsman in Canada... 

 with. ..sporting adventures. ..London, Stanford, 1876. pp. viii. 

 440. 8°. 



[Chap. xiii. The angler, p. 377. Portions appeared in 77;^ F/e/d 

 over the noin-de-pluiuc of "Cariboo."] 



Ruhlich ( C. F. R.) Der praktische Angler in Deutschland. 

 Mit eineni Angel - Kalender auf alle Monate des Jahres. 

 Rendnitz & Leipzig, Forster, 1871. pp. vi. 66. 8~^. 

 Rules. Rules, orders. ..for the fisheries in Thames. See 

 Tha.mks. 



Rules and regulations of the Walton and Cotton Club. 



Sec Walton. 



[The printed rules of fishing clubs and associations are numerous. 

 We may cite : 



Rules of the Ribble, Hodder and Calder fisheries association. 

 Blackburn, 1859. 8vo. 



Rules and regulations of the South London angling club, etc. 

 London, 1871. pp. 14. 8vo. 



Rules and regulations with reference to the Vale of Cothi fishing 

 club. Carmarthen, 1855. 8vo. 



Rules of the Northumberland angling club. Newcastle-on-Tvne. 

 1862. 4to.] 



Ruses. Les rvses innocentes, dans lesqvelles se voit comment 

 on prend les Oyseaux passagers : et de plusieurs sortes de 

 Bestes a quatre pieds. Avec les plus beavx secrets de la pesche 

 dans les Riuieres et dans les estangs. Et la maniere de faire 

 tons les rets et les filets qu'on pent s'imaginer... Par F.[rere] 

 F.[ran5ois] F.[ortin] R.[eligieux] D.[e] G.[rammont] dit le 

 Solitaire Inventif. Paris, P. Lawry, 1660. pp. xiv. 288. 4°.; 

 Paris, Charles de Sercy, 1688. 4°.; Amsterdam, P. Brunei, 

 [some copies] Daniel de la Fueille. 2 vol. 1695. 8°. next as: 

 Les delices de la campagne, ou les ruses de la chasse et de 

 la pesche, ou Ton voit comment on prend toutes sortes d'ois- 

 eaux et de betes a quatre pieds. Avec les plus beaux secrets 

 de la peche ; et la maniere de faire les rets et les filets. 

 Troisieme edition. Le tout accompagne de figures. 2 vol. 

 Amsterdam, George Gallet, 1700. 12°. 



[ Upon this work Louis Liger founded his " Amusemens de la 

 campagne," in several unauthorized (?) editions of which, as we 

 have stated p. 134, the first book of "Les Ruses" is reproduced 

 without alteration. Reduced copies of the illustrations appear in all 

 Liger's editions, and also in the reprints of Amsterdam and Lyons. 

 The first edition has become very rare, and is, on the whole, the 

 most interesting contribution made by France to the literature of 

 angling.] 

 Russel ( Alexander). The salmon. Edinburgh, Edmonston 

 and Douglas. 1864. pp. viii. 248. 8°. 



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