CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



Poetical Miscellanies and copious notes, [by Lord Wood- 

 houslee]. 8vo. Edin. 1771. 



Ford's (D.D.) Piscatio; or, Angling, a poem written 

 originally in Latin, and inscribed to Arch. Sheldon. 8vo. 

 Oxon, 1733. Again published with original poems by 

 the same author, by George Sylvester, Gent. 8vo. Lond. 

 1733. The original is in Musarum Anglicanamm Ana- 

 lecta, &c. 8vo. Oxon, 1692. p. 129. 



Franck's (Richard) Northern Memoirs, calculated for the 

 Meridian of Scotland. Wherein most or all of the cities, 

 citadels, sea-ports, castles, forts, fortresses, rivers, and 

 rivulets, are compendiously described. Together with 

 choice collections of various discoveries, Remarkable Ob- 

 servations, Theological Notions, Political Axioms, National 

 Intrigues, Polemick Inferences, Contemplations, Specu- 

 lations, and several curious and industrious Inspections, 

 lineally drawn from Antiquaries and other noted and in- 

 telligible persons of honor and eminency. To which is 

 added the Contemplative and Practical Angler, by way 

 of diversion. With a narrative of that experimented in 

 England, and perfected in more remote and solitary parts 

 of Scotland. By way of Dialogue. Writ in the year 

 1658, but not till now made publick. 8vo. Lond. 1694. 

 New edit, with preface and notes, by Sir Walter Scott. 

 8vo. Edin. 1821. 



N.B. only 250 copies of this edition printed. One of the 

 most curious parts of this work, p. 272, relates to the Bur- 

 bolt, a fish rarely found, even in the Trent, &c. 



Franck was a Captain in the Royal Army, under prince 

 Rupert, and was at the battle of Brentford, Nov. 12, 1642, 

 where they were conquerors, and drove the rebels into the 

 sea. White. 



Gardiner. A Booke of Angling, or Fishing, Wherein 

 is shewed, by conference with Scriptures, the agreement 

 betweene the Fisherman Fishes, and Fishing of both na- 



