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Chasse. La chasse et la peche : gazette hebdomadaire, illustree 

 du sport dans tous les pays. Paris, 1868. 4. 

 [Has ceased to appear.] 



La chasse et la peche. Sciences naturelles, beaux- 

 arts, literature, etc. Journal hebdomadaire. In progress. 

 Brussels, 1879. 4. 



La chasse et le sport en Hongrie. Pest, (n. d.) fol. 



[Contains " La peche en Hongrie " with two coloured illustra- 

 tions.] 



La chasse illustree : journal des plaisirs de la ferme 

 et du chateau. In progress. Paris, Didot. 1867, etc. fol. 



[" Recits de chasse, de peche et d'acclimatation." Edited by B. H. 

 Revoil.] 



Chasses et peches Anglaises. Varietes de peches et de 

 chasses. [4 plates.] Paris, 1852. 8.; (n. d.) iv. 361 pp. 8. 

 [The plates are copied from woodcuts in Martingale's " Sporting 

 scenes, etc" from which and other sources, comes the letter-press.] 



Chatterton (George J.) An essay on fly- fishing, being an 

 attempt to point out the essentials of the art for the benefit of 

 learners. Printed by Hazell, London and Aylesbury. [1878]. 

 pp. 24. 12. 



Chatto (William Andrew). See FISHER (P.) and OLIVER 

 (Stephen). 



Chavannes de la Giraudiere ( H. de). Souvenirs d'un vieux 

 pecheur. Tours, 1853. 12. 



Cheek ( John). The young angler's guide, comprising instruc- 

 tions in the arts of fly-fishing, bottom-fishing, trolling, etc. 

 Illustrated with numerous fine engravings and woodcuts. 

 London, 1839. 8. 



[ A tacklemaker's publication, of which there were various issues.] 



The British angler's instructor, showing the rods and 



tackle necessary for every description of fish usually angled 

 ior, with the most approved methods of catching them. 

 London, 1854, I ^5S & 1859. 16. 



[ A trade publication, distributed gratuitously.] 



Cheshyre (H. T. Newton). Recollections of a five years' 

 residence in Norway. London, 1861. 8. 



Chetham (James) ofSmedley. The angler's vade-mecum; or, a 

 compendious, yet full discourse of angling : discovering the 

 aptest methods and ways, exactest rules, properest baits, and 

 choicest experiments for the catching all manner of fresh- 

 water fish : perused and approved by many exquisite anglers, 

 together with a brief discourse of fish-ponds : and not only 

 the easiest but most palatable ways of dressing all sorts of fish 



