B1BLIOTHECA PISCATOR1A. 89 



The angling philosopher. Dedicated to all fishers 



by T. E. (Dublin, J. Charles, printer), (n. d.) pp. 4. 8. 

 [Usually bound up with the third edition of "The green bank."] 



See GREENDRAKE (G.) Angling excursions, etc., 



with additions by Geoffrey Greydrake \i. e. T. E.] 1832. 



European. The European magazine and London review. 



London, 1782-1826. 8. 



[The number for September, 1788 (vol. 14, p. 223) contains 

 "Lines on. taking a salmon, 1687," afterwards reprinted in the Gen- 

 tleman s Magazine for March, 1793 (vol. 63, p. 262); and in the 

 Sporting Magazine for October, 1804 (vol. 25, p. 48). They were 

 said to be written by the noted John Hatfield (a great fly-fisher) 

 who was hanged at Carlisle for forgery, in September 1803. A 

 portion of the poem was reproduced in the " Censura Literaria," 

 vol. x., pp. 125-6.] 



Evans (W.) The art of angling, or complete fly-fisher : des- 

 cribing the different kinds of fish, their haunts,... also, obser- 

 vations on the breeding of carp ; and the regulation of 

 pools and ponds... New edition, revised and corrected. Ux- 

 bridge, Lake. 1820. front, pp. xii. 95. 12.; London, J. 

 Richardson ; Uxbridge [printed], (n. d.) pp. xii. 95. 12. 



[Another case of metempsychosis : Bowlker's " Art of angling," 

 with a few verbal changes and some transposition. The London 

 issue, without date, is the edition of 1820 with a new title-page.] 



Every (Simon Frederick). The art of netting ; with the 

 method of making and mending fishing nets, practically 

 explained and illustrated with [three] etchings [by the 

 author.] Printed [at Wonston] for the author : sold by 

 Whitaker and Co. London, etc. 1845. pp. 54. 8. 



[The work contains much valuable and practical information on 

 the subject of taking fish by means of nets of various kinds, as well 

 as on net-making. The author was a son of Sir Henry Every, 

 Bart., of Eggington Hall, Derbyshire, and emigrated to New 

 Zealand.] 



Experiments. New and excellent experiments and secrets in 

 the art of angling : being directions for the whole art. London, 

 printed in the year 1677. 12. 



[Forms part of the "Accomplisht lady's delight. 1 ' 1675, /. See 

 LADY. It is frequently found bound up apart from that work, but 

 the pagination shows that it has been separated from one or other 

 of the numerous editions. The above is the only independent 

 edition we have met with. A copy is in the Denison collection.] 



Eyton (T. C). Fishing Literature, 1871. See CATALOGUES. 



F. (Greville) of Barnes \i. e. Greville Fennell.] The rail and 

 the rod ; or tourist angler's guide to waters and quarters 

 thirty miles round London. London, H. Cox 1867, etc. 8, 



