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MARTIN (J.) Angler's Companion and Ghiide to the Whitehouse 

 Fishery ; to which is added, a Trip to Broxbourn, or a Trol- 

 ling Excursion. 12mo, London, Cowie and Strange, n. d. 



MARTIN (Kev. James) ANGLER'S GUIDE ; the most complete 

 and Practical ever written. To which is added a graphic and 

 laughable Story, entitled "The Three Jolly Anglers." 12mo, 

 Lond. Cox, 1854. 



MASCALL (Leonard), Booke of Fishing with Hooke and Line, 

 and all other instruments thereunto belonging ; also of sundrie 

 Engines and Traps, to take Polcats, Buzzards, Eats, Mice, &c. 

 &c. with very curious woodcuts of the pike and proche hook, 

 instruments, &c. &c. 4to. Lond. 1590, printed by John Wolfe. 

 Lond. 1596. Lond. 1600. Lond. 1606. 



This Treatise contains a few improvements on Juliana Barnes, with 

 remarks on the preservation of fish in ponds. 



MAXIMS and HINTS for an Angler, and Miseries of Fishing. 

 Illustrated by Drawings on Stone, to which are added Maxims 

 and Hints for a Chess Player. 12mo, Lond. Murray, 1833. 

 2d Edit. 1839. New Edition, 12mo, Lond. Murray, 1855. 



This volume is attributed to Richard Penn, Esq., the great grandson of 

 "William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania. The author's name is added 

 to the new edition. 



MCCLELLAND (John) Indian Cyprinidse. 4to, Lond. Parbury, 



1839. 

 MEDWIN (Thomas, Esq. late of the Guards), The Angler in 



Wales ; or, Days and Nights of Sportsmen. 2 vols. 8vo, 



Lond. 1834. 

 MEMOIR (an authentic historical) of the Schuylkill Fishing Com- 



pany of the State of Schuylkill, from its establishment on that 



Romantic Stream, near Philadelphia, in the year 1732, to the 



present time. By a Member. 8vo, Philadelphia, Judah 



Dobson, 1830. 



An amusing account of a very ancient Fishing Club, founded by a few of 



, 

 the original settlers in Pennsylvania, many of them emigrants with Penn 



e Ne 



sylv. 

 the Association still exists. New York edition of 



, 



to the New World, residents in and near the young thinly inhabited City of 

 Pennsylvani 



World, residents in and near the young thinly inhabited City of 

 a. In the Catalogue are names of very high distinction; and 

 ion still exists. New York edition of Walton and Cotton. 



MILLER'S (Dr.) Letters on the Herring Fishery in the Moray 

 Frith (size, date, &c. not known). 



