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barkeit der Fischerei. Niirnberg, 1710. 8vo," but have not been 

 able to meet with a copy.] 



Stevens ( Charles W.) Fly-fishing in Maine lakes; or, camp 

 life in the wilderness. Boston, A. Williams and Co., 1881. 

 pp. 196. 16°. 



Stevens (Samuel). The spiritual fisherman ...a sermon 

 preached. ..at the Old Meeting-place, Broad-street, Reading, 

 Aug. 29th, 1769. London, Dilly, 1769. pp. iv. 48. 4°. 



Stevenson ( M.) The twelve moneths ; or, a pleasant and 

 profitable discourse of every action, whether of labour or recre- 

 ation, proper to each particular moneth, branched into 

 directions relating to husbandry, as plowing, sowing, garden- 

 ing, planting... As also of recreations, as hunting, hawking, 

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 Thomas Jenner, 1661. 4°. 



Stevenson (William M.D.) Original poems on several sub- 

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[Contains (vol. i, pp. 187-219), a poem entitled "Rural sports, 

 descriptive and elegiac, in three parts," of which the first treats of 

 angling, the second of fowling, and the third of hare-hunting. 



We may quote " Angling," which contains 58 verses, when the 

 "angry muse" condemns the worm-fisher : 



" Think, angler, what excruciating smart, 



The harmless victim, unappris'd, must feel, 

 When, close adherent to its bleeding heart. 

 Remorseless forth is torn the pointed steel." 

 In "Hare-hunting," the presence of a lady agam rouses the 

 poet's ire : 



" Can gentle love inspire that sturdy heart. 



Which for the chace with awkivard ardour pants ? 

 To be pursu'd be still the woman's part. 



If wishing to be something more than — aunts."] 



Stewart (Charles). A treatise on the law of Scotland relating 

 to rights of fishing; comprising the law affecting sea-fishing, 

 salmon fishing, trout fishing, etc. Edinburgh, Clark, 1869, 

 pp. 472. 8°. 



Stewart ( W. C.) Fly-fishing and how it should be'done. See 

 Pennell ( H. C.) Fishing gossip, :"/<;. 1866. 8°. 



• The practical angler ; or the art of trout fishing. 



Edinburgh, 1857. 8°.; 



The practical angler ; or the art of trout-fishing, more par- 

 ticularly applied to clear water. Second edition. Edinburgh, 

 Black, 1857. pp. xiii. 195, woodcuts. 8°.; Third edition. 

 Edinburgh, Black, 1857. pp. xiii. 193. 8°.; Fourth edition, 

 revised and enlarged. Edinburgh, Black, 1861. pp. xvi. 214. 



