BJBLIQTHECA PISCATORIA. s; 



Encyclopedic methodique. Recueil de planches de 



1'encyclopedie. Planches des peches. Explication de trente- 

 deux planches des peches, a cause de dix-huit doubles... Paris, 

 Panckoucke, 1793. 4. 



[ Borrowed, like the text, from the " Traite general.''] 



Buncombe (Rev. John). See VANIERE. 



Bunker's Fischerie-Kalender fur Deutschland, Oesterreich und 

 die Schweiz auf das Jahr 1880. Stettin, 1880. 16. 



Buval de la Lissandriere ( P. Ne'el ). Traite universe! des 

 eaux et forets de France, pesches et chasses, etc. Paris, Mich- 

 allet, 1699. 8. 



[ Treats solely of the laws affecting hunting and fishing.] 



Byhrn (Ernst, Graf von ). Kurze Anweisung zur Teichwirth- 

 schaft. Mit 3 Kupfern. Breslau, 1783. 8. 



By son (Arthur). Dyson's edition. One penny. The boy's 

 own illustrated handbook of angling. Embellished by four- 

 teen engravings. London, Dyson, (n. d.) pp. [6. 8. 



Ecole. L'ecole du chasseur, suivie d'un traite sur 1'oisellerie, 

 la peche, et les nouveaux fusils de chasse a piston. Par M. M. 

 V. L. Paris, 1822. pp. iv. 402. 12.; then as : Manuel du 

 chasseur et des gardes-chasses...; suivi d'un traite sur la 

 peche. Nouvelle edition. Paris. Roret. 1825. 12. 



[Attributed to Cuisin. "Traite de la peche," pp. 235-50, with 

 plate of tackle.] 



(JcEdgewood. Wet days at Edgewood : with old farmers, old 

 gardeners, and old pastorals. London, Sampson Low, 186^. 

 8. 



[ Amongst the old farmers discussed we may cite, as connected 

 with fishing, Crescenzi and Conrad Heresbach, the authors of the 

 ' Maison Rustique/ and Sir Hugh Platt, and Gervase Markham. 

 Amongst the pastorals figures, of course, Walton's Angler. " Wet 

 days at Edgewood," is a very charming book. It is from the pen 

 of Mr. Donald G. Mitchell, who has also written under the pseudo- 

 nym of " Ike Marvel."] 



Edinburgh. Songs of the Edinburgh Angling Club. With 

 illustrations drawn and engraved by members of the Club. 

 Edinburgh : privately printed for members of the Club. 

 1851. pp. xv. 88. 4.; 2nd ed. 1879. 4. [enlarged.] 



[This attractive volume has a second engraved title and fifteen 

 vignettes on steel, some of which are admirable, engraved by William 

 Forrest, from drawings by George Simson, R. Gaunter, W. Forrest, 

 A. Perigal and D. Simson. While admitting the merits of these 

 compositions as songs (especially as angling songs) and appreciating 

 their homely, hearty humour, it must be said of them that they 

 differ, toto ccelo, from the elder series of Newcastle Garlands. They 



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