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ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 37 
Chatto, William Andrew. The fisher’s garland for 
1835, etc. See Fisher’s garland (The). 1821, ec. 8° 
Note. 
*Ang. 39.27 [Chatto, William Andrew.| Rambles in Northumber- 
land and on the Scottish border; interspersed with brief 
notices of interesting events in border history. By Stephen 
Oliver, the younger [ pseudon. de London. 1835. 16° 
Wadcts. and plan. 
Imperfect :—pp. i., ii. wanting. 
Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 contain a few pages on fishing. 
8436.14 Another copy. 
*Ang. 39.24 [Chatto, William Andrew.] Scenes and recollections 
of fly-fishing in Northumberland, Cumberland, and West- 
morland. By Stephen Oliver, the younger [ pseudon.]. 
London. 1834. 16° Wadcts. 
Contains ‘‘ The fishers’ call’? and ‘‘ The angler’s invitation,’? which were 
afterwards included in the ‘‘ Newcastle fishers’ garlands.’’ —The appendix con- 
tains ‘‘ Angling in the olden time,’’ a.review of the older angling literature; 
** Observations on the salmon tribe;’’ ‘* Keswick and Ullswater compared; ’’ 
** List of trout streams.’’ 
Cheap and good husbandry. 1676. 4° See {Mark- 
ham, Gervase |. 3 
Cheek, John. The British angler’s instructor. 1862. 
24°. See Gould, Alfred. 
Ang. 18.39.6 Cheek, John. J. Cheek, fishing rod and tackle, um- 
brella, parasol, walking stick and riding whip manufacturer, 
the Golden Perch. [Catalogue of prices.] London. 
1839. 8° pp.25+. Vigan. 
as 18.39.6 [Cheek, John.] The young angler’s guide; compris- 
ing instructions in the arts of fly-fishing, bottom-fishing, 
trolling, &c. 2d ed. London. 1839. 8° pp. xvi. 
[xx.], 77. Plates and wdcts. 
A tackle-maker’s publication. 
Ang. 16.81.3 [Chetham, James.] The angler’s vade mecum; or, A 
compendious yet full discourse of angling. With a brief 
discourse of fish-ponds, and not only the easiest but most 
palatable. ways of dressing of all sorts of fish, whether 
belonging to rivers or ponds; and the laws concerning 
angling, and the preservation of such fish. 3d ed., much 
enlarged. London... 1700. 16° Plates. ) 
Two editions were published in 1700, the only difference between them 
being in the illustrations. 
With the armorial book-plate of Peter Sarney Benwell. 
