xiv BiBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA 



add: in that useful and pleasing recreation, including every 

 necessary instruction... To which is added the art of swim- 

 ming, etc. London, Orlando Hodgson, [1825?] Coloured 

 frontispiece, pp. 24. 8. 



[" The angler and swimmer " is the title on cover."] 



Anglers' evenings. Papers by members of the Man- 

 chester Angler's association. Second series. With illustrations. 

 Manchester and London, 1882. 8. 



The angler's instructor, giving a description of each 



fish, and the rod and tackle in general use. London, G. Little, 

 (1871). 24. 



[ A tackle-maker's publication. Various issues.] 



The angler's pocket-book; or, complete English angler: 



containing everything necessary in that art. To which is 

 prefixed, Nobbs's celebrated treatise on the art of trolling. 

 Norwich [printed], London, West and Hughes, [cir. 1800]. 

 pp. 108. 8. 



[The full title of the first edition. See pp. u, 156.] 



The angler's vade-mecum. ( Instructions for the young 



angler). London, Charles Farlow. (n. d.) pp. 19-32. 32. 



[ Appended to a tackle-maker's list.] 



A compleat and experienced angler. Page 12 : strike 



out what follows and read : See MARKHAM ( G.) The young 

 sportsman's delight. 



The jolly angler. Page 13, strike out what follows and 



read : See MARCH (J.) 



The universal angler. Page 14, line 21, for Thames 



read names. 



The young angler's instructor ; shewing what sort of 



rods and tackle is necessary for every description of fish usually 

 angled for in the rivers and ponds in England. With numerous 

 fine cuts. London, J. Cheek. 1839. pp. 9. 12. 



[A tackle-maker's publication. See Cheek (J.)] 

 Armiger (Charles). The sportsman's vocal cabinet. Page 17, 

 line 20, add: London, T. Griffiths, 1834. 12. 



Art. The art of angling for beginners. Page 18, line 4, for 

 1 8., read pp. 32. 16. 



The art of angling. Page 18, line 8, add to note: 



[ It bears the above imprint. Other copies read : " London, 

 printed by D. Lewis, 34 Mount-street, Grosvenor square, 1819."] 



The art of angling. Page 18, line 13, for APPENDIX read 



NOBBES ( Robert). 



The art of angling, or, perfect instructor in that useful 



and pleasing recreation, including every necessary instruction 



