ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 1 03 



Ang. 49.46.3 Manley, John Jackson. Literature of sea and river 

 Ang. 3.10 fishing. London. 1883. 8. (LONDON, Eng. Inter- 

 national fisheries exhibition, 1883. [The fisheries exhibi- 

 tion literature, iii. 6.]) 2 cop. 



Also another edition. 



*Ang. 18.77.2 Manley, John Jackson. Notes on fish and fishing. 

 London. 1877. sm. 8. Wdcts. 

 "The literature of fishing," pp. 32-70. 



Osmund Lambert in his "Angling literature in England" says, "Mr. 

 Manley is one of our leading authorities on angling literature." 



*Ang. 18.31.5 [March, J.J The jolly angler; or, Water side com- 

 panion. Containing an account of all the best places 

 for angling, as well as the tackle, baits, & other requisites 

 to form an expert angler; with a description of making 

 artificial flies, &c. [5th ed.] London. [184-.] 12. 

 Front, and wdcts. 



The introduction is dated 1842, which is the date of the fourth edition. 



Ang. 60. 1 [Markham, Gervase.] Cheap and good husbandry; 

 for the well-ordering of all beasts and fowls, and for the 

 general cure of their diseases. With the use and profit of 

 bees, the manner of fish-p9nds, and the taking of all sorts 

 of fish. Newly corrected and enlarged with many excellent 

 additions. I3th ed. London. 1676. Plan. (In his 

 Way to get wealth, 1676, 4, [i.].) 



The " epistle dedicatory " is signed " G. M." 

 "Of fish and fish-ponds," pp. 142-146. 

 The plan is entitled " A platform for ponds." 



V. 4398 Another copy. 



*Ang. 17.12 [Markham, Gervase.] A compleat and experienc'd 

 angler, in two parts; or, The anglers vade mecum. Shew- 

 ing the best way to make fishing-rods, lines, and other 

 tackle, and how to find the haunts of fish, and take them 

 with all sorts of baits. The second part contains directions 

 to take fowl, and to order singing-birds, hawks, hares, etc. 

 [London, cir. 1712.] 24. Wdcts. 



Imperfect: frontispiece and first title-page wanting. 



This is an edition of Markham's "Young sportsman's instructor." The 

 missing title-page reads "The young sportsman's delight and instructor in 

 angling, fowling, hawking, hunting, ordering singing birds, hawks, etc., and 

 how to cure them. By G. M." The book is very rare. 



Ang. 60. 1 Markham, Gervase. Country contentments; or, The 

 husbandmans recreations. Containing the wholesome ex- 

 perience in which any ought to recreate himself, after the 

 toyl of more serious business. As hunting, hawking, 

 coursing, etc., the whole art of angling, and the use of the 

 fighting cock, iith ed., newly corrected, enlarged, and 



