ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 1 19 



Ang. 18.33.4 [Penn, Richard (d. 1863).] Maxims and hints for an 

 angler, with Miseries of fishing. To which are added, Max- 

 ims and hints for a chess player. Philadelphia. 1868. 



sm. i 2. pp. 60. Front, and plates. 



This edition does not contain all the material found in the 1839 edition. 

 *Ang. 47.26 Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley. The angler-naturalist; 

 a popular history of British fresh-water fish, with a plain 

 explanation of the rudiments of ichthyology. London, etc. 

 [1875?] 12. Wdcts. 



Most of the illustrations are borrowed from Yarrell's " History of British 

 fishes." 



ist edition, 1863. 



* Ang. 18.65.6 Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley. The book of the pike ; 

 a practical treatise on the various methods of jack fishing, 

 with an analysis of the tackle employed, the history of the 

 fish, &c. Also a chapter on spinning for trout in lakes and 

 rivers. London. 1865. sm. 8. Col. front. .plates, and wdcts. 



The second part of the work, which treats of pike fishing, was originally 

 published in the Fisherman's magazine and review, 1864-65, and most of the 

 illustrations are taken from that journal. 



*Ang. 18.76.2 Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley. Bottom or float-fish- 

 ing. London, etc. [1876.] sm. 8. Front, and wdcts. 



Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley, editor. The fisherman's 

 magazine and review. See Fisherman's magazine and re- 

 view (The). 1864, etc. 8. 



*Ang. 18.85.7 Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley. Fishing. With con- 

 tributions from other authors [William Senior, G. C. 

 Davies, H. R. Francis, and others]. 2 vol. London. 

 1885. 8. Large paper. Fronts, and wdcts. (The BAD- 

 . MINTON library of sports and pastimes.) 



" Only 250 copies printed. No. 58; No. 34." 



Contents: i. Salmon and trout. ii. Pike and other coarse fish. 



VII. 2050 The same. 2 vol. London. 1887, '86. 8. 



Fronts, and wdcts. (Ditto.) 



Vol. i. is " 3d ed.;" ii. is " 2d ed." 



*Ang. 18.66.3 Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley, editor. Fishing gos- 

 sip ; or, Stray leaves from the note-books of several anglers. 

 Edinburgh. 1866. sm. 8. Front., plate, and wdcts. 



Many of these articles were originally published in the Fisherman's maga- 

 zine, and the frontispiece is taken from that journal. 



*Ang. 18.76.3 Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley. Fly-fishing and worm- 

 fishing for salmon, trout, and grayling. London, etc. 

 [1876.] sm. 8. Front, and wdcts. 



" In regard to the theory and practice of artificial fly-making and fishing, the 

 author has arrived at conclusions very different to those usually accepted by ang- 

 lers and angling writers. . . . On this point a reviewer in Baily's monthly 

 magazine observes: 'The result of Mr. PennelPs teaching is the substitution 

 of six typical flies for the whole of the artificial flies now used. ' " Note. 



