ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 37 



Chatto, William Andrew. The fisher's garland for 

 1835, etc - S ee Fisher's garland (The). 1821,^. 8. 

 Note. 



*Ang. 39.27 [Chatto, William Andrew.] Rambles in Northumber- 

 land and on the Scottish border; interspersed with brief 

 notices of interesting events in border history. By Stephen 

 Oliver, the younger \_pseudonJ\. London. 1835. 16. 

 Wdcts. and plan. 



Imperfect: pp. i., ii. wanting. 



Chapters I, 2, 4, 5, and 6 contain a few pages on fishing. 



8436.14 Another copy. 



*Ang. 39.24 [Chatto, William Andrew.] Scenes and recollections 

 of fly-fishing in Northumberland, Cumberland, and West- 

 morland. By Stephen Oliver, the younger \_pseudon.~\. 

 London. 1834. 1 6. Wdcts. 



Contains "The fishers' call" and "The angler's invitation," which were 

 afterwards included in the " Newcastle fishers' garlands." The appendix con- 

 tains "Angling in the olden time," a review of the older angling literature; 

 " Observations on the salmon tribe ;" " Keswick and Ullswater compared;" 

 " List of trout streams." 

 % 



Cheap and good husbandry. 1676. 4. See [Mark- 

 ham, Gervase]. 



Cheek, John. The British angler's instructor. 1862. 

 24. See Gould, Alfred. 



Ang. 18.39.6 Cheek, John. J. Cheek, fishing rod and tackle, um- 

 brella, parasol, walking stick and riding whip manufacturer, 

 the Golden Perch. [Catalogue of prices.] London. 

 1839. 8. pp. 25'+. Vign. 



Ang. 18.39.6 [Cheek, John.] The young angler's guide; compris- 

 ing instructions in the arts of fly-fishing, bottom-fishing, 

 trolling, &c. 2d ed. London. 1839. 8. pp. xvi. 

 [xx.], 77. Plates and wdcts. 

 A tackle-maker's publication. 



Ang. 16.81.3 [Chetham, James.] The angler's vade mecum ; or, A 

 compendious yet full discourse of angling. With a brief 

 discourse of fish-ponds, and not only the easiest but most 

 palatable ways of dressing of all sorts of fish, whether 

 belonging to rivers or ponds ; and the laws concerning 

 angling, and the preservation of such fish. 3d ed., much 

 enlarged. London. 1700. 16. Plates. 



Two editions were published in 1700, the only difference between them 

 being in the illustrations. 



With the armorial book-plate of Peter Sarney Benwell. 



