ON ANGLING. 



verse, with explanatory notes by T. F. S [alter], an old 

 Piscator, containing directions for making ground baits, 

 pastes, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1808. 



Howitt. Vide Angler's Manual. 



Hewlett's (Robert,) ' near forty years a practitioner in 

 this art' School for Recreation; or, a Guide to the more 

 Ingenious Exercises. (P. 158 to 182 on Fishing.) 8vo. 

 Lond. 1701. 8vo. Lond. 1710. 8 vo. Lond. 1720. 8vo. 

 Lond. 1732. Vide Angler's Sure Guide. 



Husbandman (The Perfect), or the Art of Husbandry ; 

 byC. H. B. C. and C. M. 4to. Lond. 1658. Page 

 346 to 355 of Fish Ponds and Fish. 



Husbandman's Jewel, with the Art of Angling, in- 

 cluding Fish and Fish Ponds. 



Innocent Epicure; or, the Art of Angling, a Poem. 

 12mo. Lond. 1697. 2nd edit. 12mo. 1741, with the title 

 of Angling, a Poem, only. 



The preface is by N. Tate, to the first edition, to whom it 

 is sometimes attributed, but the initials of the compiler head 

 the introductory epistle, J. S. to C. S. supposed to be the 

 same with the author of the True Art of Angling. 



Johnson's (T. B.) Sportsman's Cyclopedia; being an 

 Elucidation of the Science and Practice of the Field, the 

 Turf, and the Sod ; or, in other words, the Scientific Opera- 

 tions of the Chase, the Course, and of all those Diversions 

 and Amusements which have uniformly marked the Cha- 

 racter of the Inhabitants of these Islands ; and which are 

 so ardently cherished, and so extensively followed by the 

 present generation : comprehending the Natural History 

 of all those Animals which constitute the objects of pur- 

 suit, accompanied with Illustrative Anecdotes. 8vo. 

 Lond. 1831. 



Jacob's (Giles) Game Law ; or, Persons qualified to 



