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Bv stream and sea. A book for wanderers and anglers. 



London, Chatto and Windus, 1877. pp. viii. 321. 8.; [with 

 new title - page :] A new edition. London, Chatto and 

 Windus, [1879]. 8. 



Travel and trout in the Antipodes. An angler's 



sketches in Tasmania and New Zealand. London, Chatto 

 and Windus, 1880. 8. pp. xii. 315. 8. 



[ Reprinted in part from the Gentleman 's Magazine and from 

 weekly journals published in Brisbane.] 



Serres (Olivier de, Seigneur du Pradel). Le theatre d'agri- 

 culture et mesnage des champs. Paris. J. Mettayer, 1600. fol. 

 [ Lieu. V. chap, xiii., (pp. 421-31), treats of "L'estang, le pescher, 

 le Viuier." The editions are numerous : Paris, Savgrain, 1603 & 

 1605 ; Paris, Savgrain, also J. Berjon, 1608 ; Geneve, M. Berjon, 

 1611 ; Paris, Savgrain, 1615 & (redated) 1617 ; [Geneve], Choue't, 

 1619 ; Rouen, Jean Osmont, some copies, L. du Mesnil, others, R. 

 Valentin, 1623 ; Geneve, Choue't, 1629 ; Rouen, Jean de la Mare, 

 *635 ; Geneve, 1636 ; Geneve, Choue't, 1639 ; Rouen, Jean Berthe- 

 lin, 1646 ; Geneve, S. Choue't, 1651 ; Geneve, A. Choue't, 1661 ; 

 Rouen, D. Berthelin, also Clement Malassis, 1663 ; Lyon, Ant. 

 Benvjollin, other copies, Jean Brvyset, others, J. B. Deville, 1675. 

 These editions are all in quarto. Paris, Meurant, 4 vol., 1802. 8vo.; 

 and lastly, Paris, Huzard, 2 vol., 4to. Olivier de Serres is called the 

 father of French agriculture and is held in special honour because 

 he first introduced the culture of the mulberry and the rearing of 

 silk-worms.] 



Servant-maid. The compleat servant-maid : or, the cook's 

 guide. Containing directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, 

 fowl and fish... To which is added, recreation for the ladies by 

 instructing them in the best methods of catching of fish, either 

 in ponds or rivers, (n. p. or d.) pp. vi. 162 [163]. vi. 12. 

 [ This is an edition of " The accomplish'd ladv's delight " as stated 



in the dedication to the " Countess of S d" and on page I. It 



is probably a copy of the 8th or 9th edition with a new title-page. 

 Page 131 is headed : "The female angler, instructed in the newest 

 and most excellent way of angling, and taking of all manner of fish, 

 containing a collection of choice and rare experiments, and secrets 

 now in practice among the most famous fishermen anglers." At 

 page 149 is "The names of the filies that are used in angling, etc."~\ 



Seymour (R.) Seymour's humorous sketches, comprising 

 eighty-six caricature etchings. Illustrated in prose and verse, 

 by Alfred Crowquill. London, Bohn, 1843. 8.; New edition. 

 London, Bohn, 1866. 8. 



[ 14 of the caricatures are on angling subjects. They were 

 originally issued, between 1834 & 1836, by Richard Carlisle of 

 Fleet-street, as separate lithographed prints, price three-pence each; 

 and were transferred to steel by Henry Wallis and published in 

 1838 with letterpress by Crowquill (Alfred Forrester). The edition 

 of 1866 contains a memoir of Seymour and a list of his works by 

 H. G. Bohn.] 



