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plcasint,^ and a^rc'cal)!^' Id a trulv si)l)ci- ami iiit^'cnious man, tiian this 

 of an,<(linj;; ; a moderate, innocent, saliibiioiis and dcrli^liU'ul exercise 

 ...It injnrcth no man, ...he beinfj esteemed a Beast rather than a man 

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 that the most ingenious most use it."] 



Taplin ( William). The sporting dictionary, and rural reposi- 

 tory of general information upon every subject appertaining 

 to the sports of the field. 2 vol. London, 1803. plates. 8°. 

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 issued at the same time, price three guineas.] 



Taschenbuch. Neuestes vollstandiges und unentbehrliches 

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 title, pp. i26. 8°. 



Taunt ( Henry W.) A new map of the river Thames from 

 Oxford to London ;...with a guide giving every information 

 required by the tourist, the oarsman and the angler. Illus- 

 trated with 80 photographs. 0.\ford, Taunt, 1873 ; First 

 edition, 1872. A sheet. 



[There is also a pocket edition on the scale of one inch to the 

 mile.] 



Taverner (John). Certaine experiments concerning fish and 

 frvile : piactised by lohn Taverner, Gentleman, and by him 

 published for the benefit of others. London, printed for 

 William Ponsonby, 1600. pp. vi. 38. 4°. 



[b.l. Aii — Fiii in fours. The experiments concern the con- 

 struction of ponds, the treatment, breeding and feeding of fish 

 therein, and the baits for and nature of pond fish. Of the tench 

 the author says " The tench also is very easilie taken in a Bownet, 

 and whoever hath of them in his ponds, it behooueth him to take 

 great heede that he be not deceived b\- leud people," (p. 21).] 



Taylor (J.) The Trent fisher. Stafford, 178 1. 8°. 



Taylor (John Ellor). Nature's bye-paths. A series of recre- 

 ative papers in natural history. London, Bogue, 1880. 

 pp. viii. 408. 8°. 



[ Treats of the Norfolk Broads, pike fishing and pike poaching.] 



Taylor ( Samuel ). Angling in all its branches, reduced to a 

 complete science : being the result of more than forty years 

 real practice and strict observation... In three parts. First, 

 describing (among other things) the counties of England, 

 Wales and Scotland...; the rivers and other waters ... 

 Secondly, a full description of the diflferent kinds of fish... 

 and how to angle for each ; with many curious, useful and 

 pleasing observations. Thirdly, a list of artificial flies... 

 The whole forming a work... of a very different nature from 



