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LAWS and ORDINANCES of the City of London relating to 

 Fishing. 1697, 1785. 



LIST of Natural Flies, taken by Trout, &c. in the Streams of 

 Ripon. 12mo, Lond. Simpkin, 1854. 



LONDON ANGLER'S BOOK ; or, Waltonian Chronicle, containing 

 much original information to Anglers generally, combined with 

 numerous amusing songs, and anecdotes of Fish and Fishing, 

 never before published, &c. 8vo, Lond. Baddeley (the 

 Author). 1834. 



LORD (P. B.) Fishes, 8vo, Lond. Whittaker, 1834. 



Forming Vol. 10 of Griffith's "Animal Kingdom." 



MACKINTOSH (Alexander, of Great Driffield, Yorkshire.) The 

 Driffield Angler, in Two parts ; or, Complete English Angler. 

 18mo, Gainsborough. Several Editions. 



MARKHAM (G-ervase) Cheap and Good Husbandry. 4to, Lond. 

 1615, contains a short chapter on Fish and Fish Ponds, 1616, 

 1631, 1658. 13th Edition, 1676. 



MARKHAM (Gervase) Young Sportsman's Instructor in Angling, 

 Fowling, Hawking, Hunting. 48mo, sold at the Golden Ring, 

 in Little Britain, price 6d. Lond. 1652. Reprinted by Gosden, 

 1820. 



(Advertised, 1744, "by a second title, as) A Compleat and Experienced 

 Angler, in two parts; or, the Angler's Vade Mecum. 12mo, printed for 

 Conyers. There was another Edition (same size) printed by S. Gumidg at 

 Worcester, n.d. the portion relating to Hawking is omilted. 



Among the additions by Gervase Markham to Maison Rustique; or, the 

 Countrey Farrne, compiled in the French tongue, by Charles Stevens and 

 John Liebault, also translated by Richard Surllet. Fol. Lond. 1616. Book iv, 

 chap, xi xvii, relate to the Poole, Fish-pond, and Ditch, for Fish. In the 

 modern editions of La Maison Rustique, will be found much useful matter 

 relating to Angling and Fishing, as now practised in France. 



MARKHAM'S (Gervase) Countrey Contentments ; or, the Hus- 

 bandman's Recreations. 1st Edit. 4to, Lond. 1611. 2d Edit. 

 1613. 3d Edit. 1615. 4th Edit. 1631. 5th Edit. 1635, 

 6th Edit. 1639. 7th Edit. 1640. 8th Edit. 1649. 9th Edit. 

 1656. 10th Edit. 1668. llth Edit. 1675. 



The first edition does not contain the Treatise on Angling. The Treatise 

 is headed, "The whole Art of Angling; as it was written in a small treatise 

 in rime, and now for the better understanding of the reader put into prose, 

 and adorned and enlarged." The rimes from which the Art of Angling was 

 taken, were probably those by John Uennys, in his Secrets of Angling, 1613. 

 It is word for word the same as the Treatise published under the title of 

 " The Pleasures of Princes," vide postta. 



