BOOKS FOR ANGLERS— continued. 

 TROUT WATERS. Management and Angling. 



By Wilson H. Armistead. Large crown 8vo., cloth. 



Price 3/6 net ; post free 3/10. 



Globe. — "The book is everywhere marked by sound sense and keen interest in a valuable 

 branch of Nature-study." 



^C(7/'jwa».—" Among practical works on the subject of trout culture this volume should 

 take a foremost place. Its interest is not alone for the riparian proprietor ; the angler, if he 

 is worthy of the name, shoulci be ready to learn all he can regarding the life history of his 

 quarry." 



FISHERMEN'S WEATHER. By Upwards of 



One Hundred Living Anglers. Edited by F. G. Aflalo, 

 F.R.G.S., F.Z.S, With eight full-page Illustrations in Colour 

 by Charles Whymper, F.Z.S. Large crown 8vo., cloth, gilt 

 top. Price 7/6 net ; post free 7/10. 



Worlds Work. — " Mr. F. G. Aflalo has had a striking inspiration in gathering from distin- 

 guished anglers in these islands their opinions of the effect of the weather upon various fish. 

 Even the merest beginner of a fisherman learns that his game is peculiarly susceptible 

 to changes of the weather, yet Mr. Aflalo's book is probably the first attempt which has 

 been made to provide a compendium of authorities on the subject." 



Scotsman.— ''Vxo\i?\Ay the most useful book that has recently been added to the 

 angler's ever-growing library." 



Daily Telegraph.—'' Should be in the library of every fisherman." ' 



THE PRACTICAL ANGLER ; or. The Art 



of Trout Fishing more particularly applied to Clear Water. 

 By W. C. Stewart. New Edition, containing an Introduction 

 by William Earl Hodgson, and including coloured facsimiles 

 of the flies used by Mr. Stewart. Large crown 8vo., cloth. 



Price 3/6 net ; post free 3/10. 



standard. — " Every page is filled with valuable information, and one old angler to whom 

 we read selections stated it to be the best advice he had ever heard." 



LIFE HISTORY AND HABITS OF THE 



SALMON, SEA-TROUT, TROUT, AND OTHER 

 FRESH-WATER FISH. By P. D. Malloch. Crown 4to., 

 containing 239 Illustrations from photographs. 



Price 10/6 net ; post free 11/-. 



The author has made this branch of Natural History a life study. Having- been 

 brouqht up on the banks of the Tay and holding the position of Managing- 

 Director of the Tay Salmon Fisheries Co., Ltd., he has had a unique opportunity 

 of thoroughly mastering the subject. 



Mr. Malloch has been able to clear up many points that have remained a mystery 

 until now. The marking of smolts and their recapture as grilse and salmon in all 

 their stages would alone have justified the publication of this work. 



The study of scales, of which there are about sixty illustrations in the volume, 

 has also engaged his attention, and he clearly shows how one can tell the age, 

 weight, and habits of the salmon, sea-trout, and brown-trout at any period of 

 their lives. 



The book will prove interesting to angler and general reader alike. 



PUBLISHED BY A. Q C. BLACK . SOHO SQUARE . LONDON, W. 



