170 BIBLIOTHECA PISCATORIA. 



toutes les peches d'eau douce et de mer...Nouvelle edition... 



entierement refondue, par G. Paulin. Paris, 1864. title, 



pp. iv. 448, folding plates of anglers and fishing tackle. 1 2. 



[Forms part of the "Encyclopedic Roret," and " Manuels- 



Roret." There were editions in 1826 & 1834.] 



Peyrer ( Carl). Fischereibetrieb und Fischereirecht in Oester- 

 reich. Wien, 1874. pp. iv. 159. 8. 



Pfundheller (J.) Der Angelfischer. Kalender fur das Jahr 

 1878. Wein, Massenetz, 1878. 8. 



Philip ( George). Philip's tourist's companion to the counties 

 of Scotland, and pocket atlas for the angler, sportsman and 

 traveller. London, 1858. 8. 



Phillips ( Henry). The true enjoyment of angling. 



" Ne tentes, aut perfice." 

 London, Pickering, 1843. /or/., pp. iv. 138. 8. 



[One hundred copies in royal 8vo. The work is divided into 

 months, from March to September inclusive. Each month has a 

 prose essay and a song set to music. Both prose and verse are 

 weak, sentimental and often silly. The auther was a celebrated 

 singer.] 



Philoparchi ( G.) Kluger Forst-und Jagdbeamter, oder An- 

 leitung, wie die Forst-und Wildbahn gerechtsame auf's Beste 

 beobachten. Auch von Kenntnissen des Wildes, der Vogel- 

 weide, Fischerei, etc. Niirnberg, 1774. 4- 



Piers of Fullham. Vayne conseytes of folysche love undyr 

 colour of fyscheng and fowlyng, included in : Remains of the 

 early popular poetry of England ; collected and edited. ..by 

 W. C. Hazlitt. (Vol ii, pp. 1-15). London, 1856. 8. 



[ This poem had been previously printed in Hartshorne's ''Ancient 

 metrical tales/ 1 1829, from a MS. preserved in Trinity College, 

 Cambridge, but Mr. Hazlitt's text has been improved by a collation 

 of two MSS. in the Bodleian and a second MS. in Trinity College, 

 which was unknown to Mr. Hartshorne. Blakey has also reprinted 

 it from the " Metrical tales " in his " Historical sketches," 1856. In 

 one Cambridge MS. the poem is called " a gentlymanly tretyse full 

 convenyent for contemplatiff louers to rede and understand, made 

 by a noble clerk, Piers of ffulham sum tyme ussher of Venus schole, 

 which hath brieflye compyled many praty conceytis in loue under 

 covert termes of ffysshyng and ffowlyng." It opens thus : 

 " A man that lovith ffysshyng and fowlyng bothe, 

 Ofte tyme that lyff shall him be lothe, 

 In see in ryver in ponde or in poole, 

 Oft that crafte thowe he knowe the schole, 

 Though his nett never so wide streiche, 

 It happeth full ofte hym nought to ketche."] 



Pigoreau (C. B.) Nouveau traite de la peche dans les fleuves 

 et rivieres navigables, avec lignes volantes et flottantes. Revu 



