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Moriceau (A.) Droits des pecheurs. Page \^ add: Sixieme 

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 12. 



Nobbes (Robert). The complete troller. Page 156, add to 

 note : 



[ The " facsimile reprint " of the first edition to which we have 

 assigned (conjecturally) the date 1790, is printed on thicker paper, 

 with a fleur-de-lys for water-mark and with type smaller and more 

 sharply cut than" the original. The illustrations on pp. 37 & 38 are 

 recut, and the former is " reversed," the point of the hook being 

 turned towards the inside of the page. This fact will enable 

 collectors to distinguish the reprint from the original.] 



Ogle ( W. G. W.) A word to the angler. Ostend, 1810. 18. 



Oppian's halieuticks. Page 164, line 18, for Draper read 

 Diaper. 



Peel ( Sydney). Our trip in Norway : a six weeks fishing tour 

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Peyner ( Carl). Fisheries and fishing laws in Austria and of 

 the world in general. Report of [ U. S. Fish'} Commissioner, 

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Pisciceptologie. Page 171. Par J. C * * *., i.e. J. Cussac. 



Pollard (Richard). The new and complete angler. Page 172, 

 add to note : 



[ Some copies are undated.] 



Pulman ( G. P. R.) Rambles, roamings and recollections. By 

 John Trotandot. London, 1870. 8. 



Rosenhane (G.) Page 179, line 10 from bottom, read: Res- 

 publica. 



Sagot (Dr.) De la chasse et de la peche a la Guyane. Cluny, 

 1874. pp. 12. 6. 



Schuylkill. Page i<)O,for Schuykill, etc., read Schuylkill. An 

 authentic historical memoir of the Schuylkill Fishing Company 

 in the state of Schuylkill, etc. 



Scotch loch-fishing. See BLACK PALMER. ( ADDITIONS). 



Scott (William Henry). British field sports. Page 190, insert: 

 pseud, [i.e. John Lawrence]. 



[ Mr. Lawrence, an acute and able writer on agricultural subjects 

 appears to have worked for the booksellers on compilations such as 

 the above. Under the same pseudonym he published " The Sports- 

 man's repository," which we have not met with. Possessing intense 

 sympathy with the brute creation he advocated their humane treat- 

 ment when the sentiment was unknown. The "rights of beasts" 



