ioo BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



"Fishery "exposition" at Boulogne," 4 nos., 1866; "A foray on 

 Trent-side"; " Reminiscences of an angler," 1872; *"Here and 

 there," [Scotch lakes], 7 nos., 1873 ; *"A month at the Thurso," 

 5 nos., 1874; *"The pleasures of grayling fishing," 2 nos., 1874 ; 

 "Loch Tay and the Tummel," 8 nos., 1874; "Salmon rivers and 

 salmon pas'ses." [Yorkshire], 5 nos., 1875 ; "A visit to the Usk," 

 4 nos., 1876 ; "A month in Hesse," 7 nos., 1879. Those with a * 

 have been reprinted in " By lake and river," or in " Hot-pot." To 

 Frasers Magazine he contributed "The Exposition of Arcachon 

 and its object," (1866) ; "The salmon fisheries and their prospects," 

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 Mr. Francis is a lively and amusing writer and his work displays 

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Francis (Henry R.) The fly-fisher and his library. See CAM- 

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An angler at the Antipodes. See PENNELL ( H. C.) 



Fishing gossip. 1866. 8. 



Franck (Richard). Northern Memoirs, calculated for the 

 Meridian of Scotland. Wherein most or all of the Cities, 

 Citadels, Seaports, Castles, Forts, Fortresses, Rivers and 

 Rivulets are compendiously described. Together with choice 

 collections of various discoveries, remarkable observations, 

 theological notions, political axioms, national intrigues, 

 polemick inferences, contemplations, speculations, and several 

 curious and industrious inspections, lineally drawn from 

 antiquaries, and other noted and intelligible persons of honour 

 and eminency. 



To which is added, the Contemplative and Practical Angler, 

 by way of diversion. With a narrative of that dextrous and 

 mysterious art experimented in England, and perfected in 

 more remote and solitary parts of Scotland. By way of 

 dialogue. 



Writ in the year 1658, but not till now made publick, by 

 Richard Franck, Philanthropus. 



Plures necat gula quam gladius. 



London, Printed for the Author. To be sold by Henry 

 Mortclock, at the Phenix, in St. Paul's Church -yard. 1694. 

 pp. xxxix. 304. 8. 



Northern memoirs, calculated for the meridian of 



Scotland ; to which is added, the contemplative and practical 

 angler. Writ in the year 1658. Plures necat gula quam 

 gladius. New edition, with preface and notes [ by Sir 

 Walter Scott]. Edinburgh, Constable and Co. 1821. pp. 

 vi, 379. 8. 



[ 250 copies were printed of the 1821 edition. As a specimen of 

 style, this book is sui generis, or only to be equalled (suggests Scott) 

 in its stupendous pretentiousness, by the writings of Sir Thomas 



