ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 39 
Ang. 38.2  [Clements, Lewis.] Shooting, yachting, and sea-fishing 
trips, at home and on the Continent. 2d series. By 
‘“Wildfowler,’ ‘‘Snapshot.” 2 vol. London. 1877. 8° 
‘* Sea-fishing and seafowl-shooting excursions,’’ ii. 75-313. 
First appeared as articles in various sporting periodicals. 
First series in 1876, with the title, ‘‘ Shooting and fishing trips in England, 
France, Alsace, Belgium, Holland, and Bavaria.’’ 
Clericus, psewdon. See Cartwright, William. 
“Ang. 39-54 Cliffe, John Henry. Notes and recollections of an 
angler; rambles among the mountains, valleys, and soli- 
tudes of Wales. With sketches of some of the lakes, 
streams, mountains, and scenic attracticns in both divisions 
of the principality. London, efc. 1860. sm. 8° 
The author wishes ‘‘ to afford the lovers of angling more minute particulars 
of some of the principal fishing stations than have hitherto ever been pub- 
lished.’’ 
ss * Ang. 39-55 
The same. London. 1870. sm. 8° 
A paginal reprint of the first edition. 
Ang. 39.62 [Coad, J.] The angling excursions of Gregory Green- 
drake [ pseudon.| in the counties of Wicklow, Meath, 
Westmeath, Longford, and Cavan; with additions by 
Geoffrey Greydrake [pseudon. for Thomas Ettingsall]. 
4th ed. Dublin, e¢e. 1832. 12° Front. and map. 
Originally published in parts: pt. 1 ‘‘ Wicklow,’’ 1824; pt. 2 ‘* West- . 
meath,’’? 1826. To this edition has been added pt. 3, ‘‘ Meath, Longford, and 
Cavan; by Geoffrey Greydrake.”’ 
Ang. 49. 46.6 Cobbold, Thomas Spencer. On the destruction of fish 
and other aquatic animals by internal parasites. London. 
1883. 8° ° pp. 20. (LONDON, Ang. — lnuternational 
fisheries exhibition, 1883. |The fisheries exhibition litera- 
ture, vi. 7.]) 
Also another edition. 
Cocheris, Hippolyte, edzfor. La vieille. 1861. 8° 
See Fournival, Richard DE. 
cae sh 95 Cole, Ralph. The young angler’s pocket companion ; 
or, A new and complete treatise on the art of angling, as 
may be practised with success in every river in England. 
To which is now added, a new and most successful method 
of trolling and laying trimmers, with the best method of 
smelt-fishing. London. 1795. 24° Front. and plates. 
Ang. 1'7.95.3 The same. London. [1816.] 24% Front. 
and wdcts. 
With a monogram book-plate. —On the first fly-leaf is the autograph of 
** John Caley.’’ 
Some slight omissions have been made in this edition, but the part relating 
to smelt fishing appears, although no mention of it is made on the title-page. 
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