CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



Taverner's (John) Certaine Experiments concerning Fish 

 and Fruite, practised by him, published for the benefit of 

 others. 4to. printed by W. Ponsonby, 1600. 



(On the family of John Taverner, see Master's Hist of 

 C.C.C. Cambridge.) 



Tate's Art of Angling, a Poem. 1741. Vide Innocent 

 Epicure. 



Taylor's (Sam. Gent.) Angling in all its Branches, re- 

 duced to a Complete Science, in three parts. 8vo. Lond. 

 1800. 



True Art of Angling, by J. S. Gent, a Brother of the 

 Angle. 24mo. Lond. 1696. 2nd edit. Lond. . 

 Compleat Fisher; or, True Art of Angling, by J. S. 

 the 3rd edit. 24mo. Lond. 1704. 4th edit. 24mo. Lond. 

 1716. 5th edit. 24mo. Lond. 1725. 



The Complete Fisher; or, True Art of Angling, revised 

 and corrected. 24mo. Lond. 1740, printed for Onesi- 

 mus Ustonson. 



(At the back of the title is a recommendation of the work 

 signed 



Wm. Wright. Rob. Lewes. 



Rob. Cole. Roger Filewood. 



Wm. Andrews. Phillips Brice. 



J. Turner. J. Rollings, 



which asserts that " this book has passed several editions.") 

 The places round London for Angling noticed in this work 

 are worth attention. 



Sir H. Ellis has another edition of this work in his own 

 library, without date, printed for J. Hazard and J. White. 



There is another edition of the same size, title, and date, 

 with a diflerent wood-cut at the beginning, and with material 

 variations. 



Vanier's Book upon Fish, translated by the Rev. J. 

 Buncombe, with a brief Introduction, and passages from 

 English Writers, selected as notes. 8vo. Lond. 1809. 



(This Translation of Vanier was inserted entire in the 

 Censura Literaria,by Mr. Hasle wood, the separate copies to 

 which the title was added were but few ; the whole was 

 printed by Daniel, in his Supp. to Rural Sports.) 



