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Sporting sketches. Home and abroad. [With 

 memoir of the author.] By the Old Bushman. London, 

 Warne, 1866. front, pp. xii. 434. 8. 



[Remarks on the Northern Salmon rivers, p. 6 ; The fishing day, 

 p. 176.] 



C. (H.) The fisher boy, a poern, comprising his several avo- 

 cations, during the four seasons of the year. 



" Inest sua gratia parvis." 

 " Si je n'ai pas d'autres charmes, 



J'ai au moins la verite." 



By H. C. Esq. [ i.e. S. W. H. Ireland.] Printed for Vernon, 

 Hood and Sharpe. London. [1808.] 12. 

 C. (I. E. B.) See ANGLER. The Angler's Diary. i&66, etc. 



See FACTS. Facts and useful hints. 1866, etc. 



Cabinet. A rich cabinet. See WHITE (J.) 



Cairncross (David). The origin of the silver eel, with remarks 

 on bait and fly-fishing. London, Shield, 1862. pp. viii. 96. 

 8. 



[This amazing little book records the result of "a series of obser- 

 vations extending over sixty years." " The progenitor of the silver 

 eel," says the author, "is a small beetle," "of this I feel fully 

 satisfied in my own mind, from a rigid and extensive comparison of 

 its structure and habits with those of other insects." " The beetle 

 in the act of parturition," is represented in a frontispiece, and the 

 fact that the beetle is evidently a dead one, would not, we feel 

 assured, if known to the writer, cause him to alter his opinion one 

 jot.] 



Cairn-Lorgh, pseud. A ten pound tour. By Cairn-Lorgh. 

 London, Wyman and Sons, 1873. 8. 



[ Contains a chapter on Spring trout-fishing in the Ardennes.] 



Calabar (Old), pseud. Over turf and stubble. London, 1873. 



8. 



[ Contains "Fishing gossip, Fly-fishing," etc.~\ 



Calmo (Andrea). Le bizzarre, faconde et ingeniose rime 

 pescatorie. Vinegia, 1557. 12.; 1576 & 1583. 8. 



Cambridge Essays, contributed by members of the University. 

 ( The fly-fisher and his library, by H. R. Ffrancis], pp. 233- 

 260.) London, Parker, 1856. 8. 



Camerarius (Joachimus), the younger. Symbolorum et em- 

 blematum ex aquatilibus et reptilibus desumplorum centuria 

 quarta, a J.C....ccepta : absoluta post ejus obitum a L. Camer- 

 ario, etc: [Nuremberg], 1604. 4.; Francoiurti, 1654. 4. 



[Emblems 29, 30, 31, 36, 37 and 45, are drawn from fishing 

 subjects. Camerarius was a learned physician of Nuremburg, 

 (B. 1534. D. 1598), author of " Hortus medicus," and "Commen- 

 taries on Matthiolus."] 



