40 Ancient Books. 



of COUESING, of Breeding and Ordering Dogs for the 

 Gun or Chase, &c. ; of ANGLING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, 

 of Breeding Pigeons, Rabbits, Canary Birds, &c. ; of 

 Finding the Haunts of Partridges, Pheasants, and all 

 Manner of Game ; of Shooting and of Shooting Flying, 

 &c., together with several other equally curious articles 

 too numerous to be mentioned in this Title-page. See 

 supra, anno 1686. J. Cook. London, n.d. (1689). 

 8vo, plate. 



224. LIGHT TO THE ART OF GUNNERY. Sunning. Wherein 

 is laid down the true weight of powder, both for proof 

 and action ; also the true allowance for wind, with 

 conclusions for the Practice of Gunnery in Sea and 

 Land Service. London, 1689. 4to. 



225. INSTRUCTION POUR LES GENS DE GUERRE. Gautier. 

 A treatise on Artillery, bombs, grenades and grenade 

 throwing, &c. (French.) Paris, 1690-92. 12mo. 



226. To HIT A MARK as well upon an ascent and descent 

 as upon the plain of the horizon experimentally 

 and mathematically demonstrated. Robert Anderson. 

 London, 1690. 



227. TRAITE DE L'ARTILLERIE. (Rumpf.) Lyons, 1690. 

 12mo. 



228. INSTRUTTIONE DEL BOMBARDIERO. G. B. Colomberini. 

 In the form of a dialogue between captain and pupil. 

 A small and unimportant brochure. (Italian.) D. 

 Amadio, Vicenza, 1691. In 4to. 



229. CUT THE RIGGING, and proposals for the improve- 

 ment of great artillery. Robert Anderson. London, 



1691. 4to. 



230. NOUVELLE INSTRUCTION pour les gardes des eaux et 

 forets, chasses et peches. An old manual for game- 

 keepers and woodmen. (French.) Charpentier, Paris, 



1692, 206 pp. 



