ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. II 



Angler's desideratum (The). 1839. 16. See [Clarke, 

 Capt. - , R. M.~\. 



Angler's diary (The). [1878.] 8. See [Cox, 

 I. E.B.]. 



Anglers' evenings. 1880, etc. 8. See Manchester, 

 . Anglers' association. 



Ang. 45.62 Angler's garland (The), and fisher's delight, for 1870, 

 1871. A right merrie wreath of rare old songs, secrets, & 

 suggestions in the art of angling. Embellished with a few 

 "canny" woodcuts by Thomas Bewick. Selected and 

 arranged by Edwin Pearson. 2 vol. Westminster, etc. 

 187071. sm. 4. Fronts, and wdcts. 



" Only 350 copies." 



No more published. 



The first volume includes the " Angler's progress " by Herman Boaz, and a 

 letter on salmon fishing by Thomas Bewick, dated 1824. The second volume 

 contains the " Fisher's garland" for 1821, a reprint of the "Young angler's 

 instructor " by Gervase Markham, etc. Many of the woodcuts were used on 

 the "Newcastle fishers' garlands." 



Angler's guide (The). 1828. 24. See [Gentleman 

 angler (The)]. 



*Ang. 18.38.3 Angler's hand-book (The). Containing concise 

 instructions for every department of the art. 3d ed. Lon- 

 don, etc. 1840. 32. pp. 67. 2 col. plates. 



Imperfect: pp. 5-8 wanting. 



The plates are dated 1838, the date of the first edition. 



Ang. 18.08 Angler's manual (The) ; or, Concise lessons of experi- 

 ence, which the proficient in the delightful recreation of 

 angling will not despise, and the learner will find the 

 advantage of practising. Containing useful instruction on 

 every approved method of angling; with twelve* plates, 

 designed and etched by S. Howitt. Liverpool. 1808. 

 obi. 24. pp. (4), iv., 28. 



Half-title: " Hewitt's angler's manual." 



Ang. 18.80.6 Angler's note-book and naturalist's record (The) ; a 

 repertory of fact, inquiry, and discussion on field-sports and 

 subjects of natural history. Green series complete. Jan. i 

 June 30, 1880. s.-m. London. 1880. sm. 4. Front. 

 and plates. 



Osmund Lambert in his " Angling literature in England " says of this pub- 

 lication, "There is only one periodical, in the ordinary sense of the word, 

 which has for its main object all that relates to angling." 



