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Angler in Ireland (The). 1834. 12. See [Belton, 



Anglers (The); eight dialogues in verse. 1773. etc. 

 ' 12. See Art of angling (The). 



Ang. 18.48.5 Angler's almanack (The). 1848. [Edited by J. Y. 

 Akerman.] London. [1848.] Broadside. Wdct. 



Ang. 18.49.2 Angler's almanac (The), for 1849; calculated for all 

 parts of the United States. Containing besides the usual 

 information, statistical accounts of fishing, anecdotes of 

 angling, &c. New York : John J. Broivn & co. 1 849. 

 8. Wdcts. 



Ang. 18.53 Angler's almanac and pocket-book (The), for 1853- 

 1855. Being a hand-book and guide to the principal rivers, 

 lakes, and fisheries in Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland, 

 and containing all the information required by the sports- 

 man for the year. By a practical angler. 3 vol. London. 

 [185254.] sm. 12. Fronts., wdcfs., and, port, of Isaac 

 Walton. 



No more published. 



The frontispiece and two full page illustrations of fishes in the volume for 

 1855, are taken from Blakey's " Angling; or, How to angle and where to go." 

 This volume also contains "The angler's library," pp. 74-79. 



Ang. 22.3 Angler's assistant (The) ; or, A new and complete trea- 

 tise on the art of angling. Containing every necessary 

 instruction to practice with success this most healthy pas- 

 time ; also directions for choosing and making angling 

 rods, lines, flies, &c. London. [1813?] sm. 8. pp.28. 

 Front, and vign. 



The frontispiece is dated 1813. 



Ang. 18.24 Angler's companion (The) ; being a complete practical 

 guide to angling, with the properties, names, and where to 

 be found of all river fish. To which is added Nobbs's Art 

 of trolling, and the technical terms used in angling. Lon- 

 don. [1824?] 12. pp. 32. Col. front. 



The frontispiece is dated 1824. 



The. " technical terms " do not appear. 



Ang. 22.4 Angler's companion (The) ; being a description of 

 where to find and how to fish the various swims in the 

 Horse and Groom, Lea bridge, and White House fisheries. 

 London. [18 .] 16. pp. 36. Front., wdcts., and 

 map. 



The angling treatise is followed by "An angling excursion; a true story." 

 Originally published in 1840, 1841, and 1843 as "The angler's guide to the 

 Horse and Groom, Lea bridge, and White House fisheries." "The angler's 

 companion and guide to the White House fishery," attributed by Pickering to 

 James Martin, and published without date, is probably the forerunner of this 

 work. 



