40 THE BARTLETT COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON 
*Ang. 45.31 Collection (A) of right merrie garlands for north coun- 
try anglers. Edited by Joseph Crawhall, and continued to 
this present year. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1864. 8° Wdcts. 
and fac-sims. 
Half-title : —‘*The Newcastle fishers’ garlands.”’ 
A reprint of the celebrated ‘‘ Fisher’s garlands,’’ 1821-45, with a continu- 
ation to 1864. The authors of the later garlands are Roxby, Doubleday, 
Chatto, Crawhall, Thomas Westwood, Robert White, and ‘‘ R. G.,’’ probably 
Robert Gillan. 
‘* Brief notices of some contributors to the original garlands,’’ pp. 309-312. 
1'74606.12 Collection (A) of scarce, curious, and valuable pieces, 
both in verse and prose; chiefly selected from the fugitive 
productions of the most eminent wits of the present age. 
Edinburgh: W. Ruddiman. 1773. 12°. 
‘¢The art of angling; eight dialogues in verse,’’ pp. 269-334. 
The same. Edinburgh: 7. Ruddiman and co. 
173574 12>, 
With the exception of the title-page and preface, this is a peginal reprint 
of the earlier edition. 
Ang. 39.47 Colquhoun, John. The moor and the loch; containing 
practical hints on most of the Highland sports, and notices . 
of the habits of the different creatures of game and prey in 
the mountainous districts of. Scotland. With an essay on 
loch-fishing. Edinburgh, etc. 1840. 8° Front., wdcts., 
and 11 plates. 
‘* Loch-fishing,’’ pp. 56-71; ‘‘Fishing on the salt-water lochs,’’ pp. 72— 
81. 
‘Mr. Colquhoun’s knowledge of sporting and fishing is superior to his 
attainments as a scientific naturalist. His chapters on salmon and trout fish- 
ing teem with useful hints, while he is indisputably the first authority of his 
time on the salmo ferox, and its capture in the larger Scotch lochs.’’— West- 
wood and Satchell. 
The same. 2d ed. London. 1841. 8° Front., 
wadcts., and 14 plates. 
Several new chapters have been added, including ‘‘The moor burn,’’ 
pp. 138-149, and ‘‘ River-angling,’’ pp. 149-157. 
Ang. 39.49 Colquhoun, John. The moor and the loch; containing: 
| minute instructions in all Highland sports, with wanderings 
over crag and cortfei, ‘flood and fell.” 3d ed. Edin- 
burgh, efc. 1851. 8° Front., wdcts., and 12 plates. 
The author’s ‘‘ Rocks and rivers,’’? which contains four chapters on fishing, 
has been incorporated with this edition. 
*Ang. 39.50 The same. 5th ed., enlarged. 2 vol. Edin- 
burgh, e¢c. 1880. sm. 8° Portrs., wdcts., and 14 plates. 
* Recollections of my early life,’’ i. 1-35. The author has added to the 
4th and 5th editions, whatever passages in his other books ‘‘ Salmon-casts 
and stray shots ’* and ‘‘ Sporting days’’ appeared to be of interest, or calcu- 
lated to assist the sportsman. 
Ang. 45.11 
Ang. 39.48 
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