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Si quid novisti, etc. Hor. 



London. A. Bettes worth, 1726. pp. xii. 184. v. ( 'Index). 12.; 

 The second edition, with large additions. London, A. Bettes- 

 worth and C. Hitch, 1736. title, pp. vi. 200. v. (Index). 

 12.; [with new title page as :] The third edition with large 

 additions. London, C. Hitch. (n. d.) 12.; London, 1753. 

 12.; London, Kearsley, 1786. front., pp. vii, 122. 12. 



[ The edition of 1786 appeared as a novel publication ("fourteen 

 years experience"). It was also reprinted with additions from "The 

 angler's magazine," 1754, as : "The angler's magazine, or complete 

 fisherman : containing short, plain and easy instructions, etc" 

 Dublin, 1760. (See ANGLER); and again as " The angler's guide, 

 etc. By a lover of the art/ 1 London, Joseph Smith, 1828. front., 

 pp. vii. 136. i2mo. (See ANGLER.)] 



The gentleman farmer,... Also a certain method of 



improving meadow grounds, from forty shillings to six pounds 

 an acre, by fish-ponds. Written by a Person of Honour in the 

 county of Norfolk. London, Curll, 1726. pp. vi. 94. ii, 12. 

 [ This is Roger North's " Discourse."] 



The gentleman fisher: or the whole art of angling. 



Second edition. London, Curll, 1727. front, pp. vi. 112, 



[The first edition is called "The whole art of fishing," 1714. 

 See ART.] 



The gentleman's recreation : containing directions 



and rules for that noble and delightful art of angling, etc. 

 The fourth edition. London, printed by J, C. for N. C.; 

 [other copies:] Oxford, printed by L. Lichfield, for Nicholas 

 Cox, 1685. title, pp. 78. 8. 



[ Copies of the angling section of the third edition issued sepa- 

 rately and with varied title-pages. See Cox ( Nicholas)] 



Gentleman's recreations for 1836. London,. Sher- 



wood, (n. d.) I2 C 

 Gesetze iiber die Bestrafung des Wilddiebst.ahls...und iiber die 



Bestrafung des Fisch-und Krebsdiebstahls. Hannover r 1840.. 



8. 

 Gesner (Conrad). Aqvatilivm animantivm nomina German- 



ica et Anglica, serie literarum digesta, authore Conrado 



Gesnero. [1530?] 8. 



[ Appended to an edition " P. Ovidii Nasonis Halieuticon, etc.' r 

 Tiguri apud Gesneros fratres, pp. vi. 280, and extending from page 

 12 to 280. The running title is " Tiitsche namen der fischen vnd 

 Wasserthieren." An extremely valuable list. It shows that the 

 fish was the gudgeon, which under the name of " Killinc," had puz- 

 zled modern F'emish scholars, and stands untranslated in Mr. Deni- 

 son's version of the ancient " Boeckxen." The English names are 

 not very numerous. Gesner, the "German Pliny," also compiled 

 " Historian ammalium," Tiguri, 1551-87. 5 vols. fol.; of which 

 lib. iv, published in 1558, is " De piscium et aquatilium natura."] 



