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London, Sherwood, 1820. front., pp. xx. 61 5. plates. 8. 



["The fresh-water fishery," pp. 570-602, with 4 plates. The 

 author alludes to Gervase Markham as a " vulgar compiler," and 

 to Walton, as a "pious hypocrite." His own treatise is itself a 

 compilation 'of small merit.] 



The sportsman's calendar, or, monthly remembrancer of 



field diversions. By the author of the British field sports. 

 London, Sherwood, 1818. pp. 172. 12. 



Scribner's monthly illustrated magazine for the people. Con- 

 ducted by J. G. Holland. New York, Scribner and Co., 1870. 

 etc. 8. 



[ This admirable magazine (now "The Century") contains many 

 papers on fish and fishing, some of which are finelv illustrated. 

 Departing from our usual practice with respect to periodicals, we 

 may instance : "Notes on salmon fishing," by A. G. Wilkinson, in 

 vol. 12 ; "Trout fishing in Rangeley lakes," by Edward Seymour, 

 in vol. 13 ; " Sea-trout fishing," by R. A. Macdonough, in vol. 14, 

 and " The Mediterranean of America," by Herbert H. Smith, in 

 vol. 1 8.] 



Scrope (William). Days and nights of salmon fishing in the 

 Tweed ; with a short account of the natural history and habits 

 of the salmon, instructions to sportsmen, anecdotes, etc., by 

 William Scrope Esq. Illustrated by [13] lithographs and [9] 

 wood engravings by L. Haghe, T. Landseer and S. Williams, 

 from paintings by Sir David Wilkie, Edwin Landseer, R.A., 

 Charles Landseer, William Simson and Edward Cooke. 

 London, Murray, 1843. pp. xx. 298. 8.; Second edition. 

 Murray, 1854. pp. xix. 298. 8. 



[The second edition, has the woodcuts of the first impression 

 and two coloured prints of young salmon, the coloured lithographs 

 being withdrawn. These latter are spirited renderings of very ex- 

 cellent drawings now in the possession of a collector. Copies of 

 the first edition are scarce and sell for about 6.] 



Secrets. See D. ( J.) The secrets of angling 1613. 



See G. (C.) The secrets of angling 1705. 



Valuable secrets in arts and trades... containing... art 

 of fishing, bird catching, etc. A new edition improved. 

 London, J. Barker, (1758 ?) pp. v. 351. 12.; another edition: 

 London, 1775. 12. 



[ Mostly translated from the French " Secrets concernant les arts 

 et metiers," Paris, 1716.] 



Selys-Longchamps (M. E. de). Sur la peche fluviale en 



Belgique. Bruxelles, 1867. 8. 

 Senior (William, "Red Spinner"). Waterside sketches. A 



book for wanderers and anglers. London, Grant and Co., 



1875. front., pp.viii. 253 ; 



[ Chiefly reprinted from the Gentleman's Magazine.'} 



