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CARPENTER (William) ANGLER'S ASSISTANT, comprising prac- 

 tical Directions for Bottom Fishing, Trolling, &c. with ample 

 instructions for the preparation and use of Tacklo and Baits ; 

 a descriptive Account of the habits and haunts of Fish, and a 

 Geographical and Ichthyological Account of the Principal 

 Eivers and Streams in England. 12mo, London, Bogue, 1848. 

 Ee-issued by Eoutledge, Lond. 1852. 



CARROLL (W.), The Anglers' Vade Mecum, containing an Ac- 

 count of the Water Flies, their seasons, the kind of weather 

 that brings them most on the water, the whole represented in 

 twelve coloured plates ; to which is added a description of the 

 different baits used in Angling, and where found. 8vo, Edin. 

 1818. 



CHARFY (G-uiniad), The Fisherman; or, Art of Angling made 



easy. 8vo, Lond. n. d. 2d Edit. 8vo. 



A compilation by George Smeeton, printer, of St. Martin's Lane, who with 

 his wife were burnt to death. 



CHARLETON (T. W. Eoyal Navy), The Art of Fishing, a poem, 



8vo, North Shields, 1819. 

 CHATTO (W. A.). Vide ANGLER'S SOUYENIR ; NORTH COUNTRY 



ANGLERS' G-ARLANDS; OLIVER (Stephen). 

 CHEEK (J.) YOUNG ANGLER'S INSTRUCTOR. 12mo, Lond. Cheek, 



1837-8 and 1840. 

 CHETHAM (Jas. of Smedley) Angler's Vade Mecum ; or, a 



compendious, yet full discourse of Angling. 8vo, Lond. 1681. 



2d Edit. 8vo, London, 1689. 3d Edit. 8vo, Lond. 1700. 

 CHITTY (Edw.). Vide FLY FISHER'S TEXT BOOK. 

 CLARKE (Capt.). Vide ANGLER'S DESIDERATUM. 

 CLEKICUS. Vide EAMBLES and EECOLLECTIONS. 

 CLIFFORD (Charles), The Angler, A Didactic Poem. 12mo. 



Lond. 1804. 



The real Author was William Henry Ireland, best known as the Forger of 

 the Shakespeare Papers. 

 COKAYNE (Benjamin) Eules for Angling. 



The original and unpublished manuscript in the autograph of the Author, 

 who was a relation and friend of Charles Cotton, occurs in the Rev. II. S. 

 Cotton's Sale Catalogue, 20th Dec. 1838, Lot. 61. 



COLE (Ealph, Gent.) The Young Angler's Pocket Companion. 

 12mo, Lond. 1795 & 1813. 



