CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



Reprinted in the Censura Literaria, with a short adver- 

 tisement, and an index. STO. Lond. 1811. (a hundred copies 

 taken off separately.) 



Beloe says, " Perhaps there does not exist in the circle 

 of English Literature a rarer hook than this. Sir John 

 Hawkins confessed he could never get a sight of it." 

 Anecd. of Literature, vol. ii. p. 64. 



Dictionarium Rusticum Urbanicum et Botanicum, or 

 Dictionary of all kinds of Country Affairs. 8vo. Lond. 

 1704. 2nd edit. 1717. 3rd edit. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 

 1726. 



Donovan's (E. O.) Natural History of British Fishes ; 

 including scientific and general descriptions of the most 

 interesting species, and an extensive collection of accu- 

 rately finished plates, taken entirely from original draw- 

 ings, purposely made from the specimens in a recent 

 state, and for the most part when living. 5 vols. royal 

 8vo. Lond. 1802-8. 



D.ubrauius's Newe Booke of good Husbandry, veiy 

 pleasant and of great profite both for Gentlemen and 

 Yeomen, conteining the order and manner of making fish 

 pondes, with the breeding, preseruing, and multiplyinge of 

 the Carpe, Tench, Pike, and Troute, and also divers kinds 

 of other Fresh Fish, translated from the Latine. 4to. 

 London, 1599. 



Ellis's (Sir Henry) Catalogue of Books on Angling, 

 with brief notes of several of their authors, printed in the 

 British Bibliographer, and a few copies taken off separately. 

 8vo. 1811. Reprinted in the Supplement to Daniel's 

 Rural Sports, without acknowledgment. 



Egan's (Pierce) Book of Sports. 8vo. Lond. 1832. No. 

 JX. p. 137 to 142, a portion of the conference between 



