16 SPORT. 



The Angler and the Loop -Rod. 



By DAVID "WEBSTER. With Portrait of the Author, 

 Four Coloured Plates, and other Illustrations. 



Crown 8vo, 7si 6d. 



Pall Mall Gazette. — "We heartily recommend Mr Webster's 

 book to the fraternity of anglers." 



Rambles -with a Fishing-Rod. 



By E. S. ROSCOE. 



Crown 8vo, 4s. 6d. 



St James's Gazette. — "Such books as Mr Rosooe's are our only 

 guides to Continental sport ; nor could the traveller who desires to 

 explore the resources of the rivers of Germany and of Switzerland 

 desire a better companion than ' Rambles with a Fishing-Rod.'" 



Scotch Loch-Fishing. 



By "BLACK PALMER." 



Crown 8vo. Interleaved with blank paper. 4s. 



Dundee Advertiser.— "The great charm of 'Black Palmer's' 

 ' work is its simplicity. He eschews technicalities, and is thoroughly 

 practical. And the angler who takes up the little book will be re- 

 luctant to stop till he has perused every word of it, and will only lay 

 it down after mentally resolving to read it again from beginning to 



end at the earliest opportunity ' Black Palmer's ' notes abound in 



practical hints." 



Angling Songs. 



By THOMAS TOD STODDART. With a Memoir 



by ANNA M. STODDART. 



Crown 8vo, with a Portrait, 7s. 6d. 



Saturday Review.— "It is a book of which a man should have 

 two copies— one to keep with his fly-book in the pocket of his coat, 

 and to lie in the boat with the landing-net and the creel; another 

 copy to bind in morocco and place among the honoured volumes on 

 his shelves." 



