ANGLING, FISHES, AND FISH CULTURE. I19 
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. 12% pp.60. Front. and plates. 
This edition does not contain all the material found in the 1839 edition. 
*Ang. 47.20 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% Weadets. 
Most of the illustrations are borrowed from Yarrell’s ‘‘ History of British 
fishes.’’ 
Ist edition, 1863. 
*Ang. 18.05.6 Pennell, Henry Cholmondeley. The béok 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 /isherman’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, eéc. [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. 18.85.77 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. 
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 /isherman’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, eéc. 
[1876.], sm. 8° Front. and wets. 
‘Tn regard to the theory and practice of artificial fly- -makihg 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. Pennell’s teaching is the substitution 
of six typical flies for the whole of the artificial flies now used. ’’’ — Note. 
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