4O THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 



*Ang. 45.31 Collection (A) of right merrie garlands for north coun- 

 try anglers. Edited by Joseph Crawhall, and continued to 

 this present year. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1 864. 8. Wdcts. 

 and fac-sims. 



Half-title: "The Newcastle fishers' garlands." 



A reprint of the celebrated " Fisher's garlands," 1821-45, with a continu- 

 ation to 1864. The authors of the later garlands are Roxby, Doubleday, 

 Chatto, Crawhall, Thomas Westwood, Robert White, and " R. G.," probably 

 Robert Gillan. 



" Brief notices of some contributors to the original garlands," pp. 309-312. 



17466.12 Collection (A) of scarce, curious, and valuable pieces, 

 both in verse and prose ; chiefly selected from the fugitive 

 productions of the most eminent wits of the present age. 

 Edinburgh: W. Ruddiman. 1773. 12. 



" The art of angling; eight dialogues in verse," pp. 269-334. 



Ang. 45.11 The same. Edinburgh: T. Ruddiman and co. 



1785. 12. 



With the exception of the title-page and preface, this is a paginal reprint 

 of the earlier edition. 



Ang. 39.47 Colquhoun, John. The moor and the loch ; containing 

 practical hints on most of the Highland sports, and notices 

 of the habits of the different creatures of game and prey in 

 the mountainous districts of Scotland. With an essay on 

 loch-fishing. Edinburgh, etc. 1840. 8. Front., wdcts., 

 and 1 1 plates. 



" Loch-fishing," pp. 56-71; "Fishing on the salt-water lochs," pp. 72- 

 81. 



" Mr. Colquhoun's knowledge of sporting and fishing is superior to his 

 attainments as a scientific naturalist. His chapters on salmon and trout fish- 

 ing teem with useful hints, while he is indisputably the first authority of his 

 time on the salmo ferox, and its capture in the larger Scotch lochs." West- 

 wood and Satchell. 



Ang. 39.48 The same. 2d ed. London. 1841. 8. Front., 



wdcts., and 14 plates. 



Several new chapters have been added, including "The moor burn," 

 pp. 138-149, and " River-angling," pp. 149-157. 



Ang. 39.49 Colquhoun, John. The moor and the loch ; containing 

 minute instructions in all Highland sports, with wanderings 

 over crag and correi, " flood and fell." 3d ed. Edin- 

 burgh, etc. 1851. 8. Front., wdcts., and 12 plates. 



The author's " Rocks and rivers," which contains four chapters on fishing, 

 has been incorporated with this edition. 



*Ang. 39.50 The same. 5th ed., enlarged. 2 vol. Edin- 



burgh, etc: 1880. sm. 8. Portrs., wdcts., and 14 plates. 



" Recollections of my early life," i. 1-35. The author has added to the 

 4th and 5th editions, whatever passages in his other books " Salmon-casts 

 and stray shots " and " Sporting days " appeared to be of interest, or calcu- 

 lated to assist the sportsman. 



