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ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. 57 
*Ang. 18.64.2 Fisherman’s magazine and review (The). Edited by 
H. Cholmondeley-Pennell. Vol. i., ii. April, 1864—Oct. 
1865. m. 2 vol. London. 1864-65. 8° Fronts., 
plates, and wdcts. 
No more published. 
Most of the plates are lithographs of fishes, and many of them are colored. 
This publication contains contributions by the editor, Heseltine, West- 
wood, and others. Several of the papers are reprinted in the editor’s ‘‘ Fish- 
ing gossip.’’ 
Fishermen’s own book (The). [cop. 1882.] 8° See 
[Procter, G. H., compiler]. 
Fisher’s garland (The), for 1821-1845. 28vol. New- 
castle. 1821 [’23]-45. sm.8° Vigus. 
Nos. i.—xxvi. were published by Emerson Charnley, the others by William 
Garret. . 
Commonly known as the ‘‘ Newcastle fishers’ garlands.’? They appeared 
later under the title, ‘‘ A collection of right merrie garlands for north country 
_anglers.’? An edition with this title, edited by Joseph Crawhall in 1864, con- 
tains 21 additional garlands. Sixteen of the original garlands appear in the 
“* Coquet-dale fishing songs,’’ 1852, and nos. i. and ii. are found in Pearson’s 
‘* Angler’s garland,’’ 1870-71. 
Each title-page contains a woodcut, most of them from blocks by Thomas 
Bewick. With a few exceptions, however, the blocks have been so thoroughly 
changed that it is difficult to recognize them. 
Nos. ii., iv., v., vil., vili., xiv., signed R. R., were written by Robert Rox- 
by and Thomas Doubleday; iii., vi., xiii., xvi., xx.—xxii., signed W. G. T., by 
W. G. Thompson; ix., signed W. G., by William Greene; x.-xii., xxiii.- 
xxix. (all but x. and xi. signed R.R.) by Thomas Doubleday; xv., signed 
R. N., by Robert Nichol, remodelled by W. G. Thompson; xvii.—xix., signed 
W. A. C., by W. A. Chatto. 
The title ‘‘ Fisher’s garland ’’ does not appear on nos. vi. and xxviii. 
The number of copies of the Garlands printed varied from 196 (iv.) to 400 
(viii.), being commonly under 300, and may be found, with other details, in 
Westwood and Satchell, pp. 157-160. 
Contents : —[i.] See [Boaz, Herman]. The angler’s progress. 1820. 
[ii.] The fisher’s garland. 1821[1823]. 
[iii.] Tyne side. 1822 [1824]. 
[iv.] Coquet side. 1823. 
[v.] The auld fishers’ welcome to Coquet-side. 1824. 
[vi.] The Tyne fisher’s farewell to his favourite stream on the approach of 
winter, 1824 [1825]. 
[vii.] The auld fisher’s fareweel to Coquet. 1825. 
[viii.] ‘‘ The Coquet for ever.’’ 1826. 
[ix.] The fisher’s call. 1827. 
[x.] The fisher’s call. 1828 [1829]. 
[xi.] The old fisher’s challenge. 1829. 
[xii.] The old angler’s triumph. 1830. 
[xiii.] The Tyne fisher’s call. 1831. 
[xiv.] The fisher’s invitation to his friend in Newcastle. 1832. 
[xv.] The angler’s delight. 1833 [1842]. 
[xvi.] The morning invitation. 1834 [1842]. 
[xvii.] My Glendale friend, Will Reedy O! An angler’s greeting. 1835 
[1842]. 
[xviii.] The angler’s invitation. 1836 [1842]. 
