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Fishmongers' Hall. Names and descriptions of the fish, 

 portrayed in the Court parlour, Fishmongers' Hall, London ; 

 and the seasons in which they are esteemed in the highest 

 perfection. London : printed by William Haseltine, Hand 

 Court, Upper Thames Street. 1812. pp. iv. 31. 4. 



Fiskaren. Den uppriktige fiskaren. Ny och fullstandig 

 handbok for fiskare. Stockholm. 1867. 8. 



Fitzgibbon (Edward). See EPHEMERA, pseud. 



See SHIPLEY (W.) True treatise on the art of fly- 

 fishing. Edited by E. F. 1838. 8. 



Fitzpatrick (B. M.) Irish sport and sportsmen. London, 



Simpkin, 1879. PP- 37 2 - 8. 

 Flemming (H. F. von.) Vollkommener deutscher Jager und 



Fischer. Mit Kpf. 2 Thle. Leipzig, 1719, 1724 & 1748. 



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Fletcher (Phineas). Sicelides, a piscatory, as it hath beene 

 acted in King's Golledge, in Cambridge. London, printed by 

 J. N. for William Sheares and are be sold at his shoppe, at 

 the great South doore of St. Paul's Church. 1631. 41 leaves. 



[ This piece was intended to be acted in presence of King James, 

 but he left the University before it was ready for the stage. It was 

 published anonymously. The poem has little to do with fishing. 

 " Perindus," a fisher, takes a part in it , and defends his vocation.] 



The Purple Island, or the isle of man : together with 



Piscatorie Eclogs and other poeticall miscellanies. By P. F. 



Cambridge, 1633. 4. 



[ The " Eclogs " have separate title and pagination. Copies on 

 large paper have a small engraving at the back of the title and an 

 engraved plate, with verses addressed to Edward Benlowes, before 

 the " Piscatorie Eclogs." The book ends with a poem by Quarles, 

 addressed " To my deare Friend, the Spencer of this age." Quarles 

 also ushers in the " Purple Island " with a copy of verses in his 

 usual quaint and symbolical style. Here, as in "Sicelides," though 

 some of the interlocutors are fishermen, the inner meaning of the 

 poem, is rather amorous than piscatorial.] 



Piscatory Eclogues, with other poetical miscellanies. 



By Phinehas Fletcher. Illustrated with notes, critical and 

 explanatory. Edinburgh, A. Kincaid and W. Creech. 1771. 

 pp. iv. viii. 151. 8. 



[ The notes are by W. Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee. Haworth's 

 sale 95.; Roscoe's ios.] 



Fly-fishing. Fly-fishing in salt and fresh water; with six 

 plates representing artificial flies, etc. London, Van Voorst, 

 1851. pp. viii. 74. 8. 



