10 LIST OF BOOKS ON ANGLING. 



THE FLY-FISHER'S ENTOMOLOGY, illustrated by coloured 

 representations tf the natural and artificial insect. By ALFRED 

 RONALDS. London, 1836. 



THE ART OF ANGLING AS PRACTISED IN SCOT- 

 LAND, by THOMAS TOD STODDART, Esq., author of the " Death 

 Wake," and other Poems. Edinburgh, 1836. 



ANGLING REMINISCENCES, by THOMAS TOD STODDART, 

 Esq., author of the " Death Wake," the " Scottish Angler," &c. 

 Edinburgh, 1837. 



THE BRITISH ANGLER'S MANUAL, or THE ART OF 

 ANGLING IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES, AND 

 IRELAND, with some account of the principal Rivers, Lakes, 

 and Trout Streams in the United Kingdom, with Instructions 

 in Fly Fishing, Trolling, and Angling at the bottom, and more 

 particularly for the Trout, by T. C. HOFLAND, Esq. embellished 

 with Engravings. London, 1839. 



THE ANGLER'S POCKET-BOOK. London, 1839. 



THE ANGLER'S DESIDERATUM, containing directions for 

 dressing the artificial fly, with some new and valuable instruc- 

 tions by the author, from a practice of nearly half a century. 

 Edinburgh, 1839. 



MAXIMS AND HINTS FOR AN ANGLER ; AND MISE- 

 RIES OF FISHING. By RICHARD PENN, Esq., F.R.S. 

 London, 1839. 



ON RIVER ANGLING FOR SALMON AND TROUT, 



more particularly as practised in the Tweed and its tributaries, 

 by JOHN YOUNGER, St. Boswell's. Edinburgh, 1840. 



The preceding extensive list will probably suffice for the instruc- 

 tion and guidance of the most studious angler. Those wh6 are 

 curious in regard to bibliographical details concerning the different 

 editions of the earlier works, may consult a Catalogue of Books on 

 Angling, 8vo, 1811, published by Mr. Ellis of the British Museum, 

 and originally printed in the British Bibliographer. 



