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Collaert (Adrian). Piscivm vivae icones. In ses incisse et 

 editse ab Adriano Collardo. [n. p. or d.] 12. 



[25 plates and engraved title. Subjects : fish and fishing scenes. 

 ( Amongst the fish we find the crocodile.) Adrien Collaert was 

 born at Antwerp, about 1520. According to Bryan, there should be 

 125 plates, but this is certainly an error. Mr. Denison's collection 

 also contains a series of 19 plates, " excuse a Nic. J. Visscher anno 

 1634," in which these drawings of fish are carefully reproduced but 

 without the accompanying landscape, etc.~\ 



Colquhoun (John). The moor and the loch : containing prac- 

 tical hints on most of the Highland sports... with an essay 

 on loch fishing. Edinburgh, Black wood, 1840. pp. viii. 128. 

 1 2 plates. 8. ; 



The moor and the loch : containing practical 

 hints on Highland sports. ..with instructions in river, burn 

 and loch fishing. Second edition. London, Murray, 1841. 

 pp. xii. 204. 15 plates. 8.; 



The moor and the loch : containing minute 



instructions in all Highland sports, with wanderings over crag 

 and correi, " flood and fell." Edinburgh and London, Black- 

 wood, 1851. pp. xvii. 406. 15 plates. 



The moor and the loch containing minute in- 



structions in all Highland sports. Fourth edition, enlarged. 

 2 vol. Edinburgh and London, Blackwood, 1878. 15 plates. 

 8.; Fifth edition, enlarged. 2 vol. London and Edinburgh, 

 Blackwood, 1880. 15 plates. 8. 



Rocks and rivers ; or Highland wanderings over 

 crag and correi, "flood and fell." London, Murray, 1849. 

 pp. viii. 185. 12. 



[Afterwards incorporated with the third edition of " The moor 

 and the loch." 



Salmon casts and stray shots ; being fly-leaves 

 from the note-book of John Colquhoun. Edinburgh and 

 London, Blackwood, 1858. pp. x. 205. 8. 



[Passages from this work are included in the fourth edition of 

 " The moor and the loch."] 



Sporting days. Edinburgh, [printed]; London. 



Blackwood, 1866. pp. viii. 255. 8. 



[A reprint of articles " contributed to an Edinburgh weekly 

 journal," passages from which are included in the fourth edition of 

 " The moor and the loch." 



All Mr. Colquhoun's books are pervaded with that love for wild 

 nature and strong sense of humanity to the creatures inhabiting it, 

 which characterize the true sportsman. Geniality and kindliness of 

 heart appear in every page. All his instructions in Highland sports 

 are admirable ; the sportsman's keen zest in capturing the denizens 

 of moor and loch being strongly tempered with the naturalist's love 

 for observing their habits and modes of life. Mr. Colquhoun's 



