APPENDIX II 



ANGLING BOOKS OF REFERENCE 



As the present volume does not make an exhaustive presentation of the 

 great subject of the Game Fishes of the World, that being impossible in a 

 volume of this size, I have given below a number of works, authentic and 

 exhaustive, which will give the reader all the details necessary on so large 

 a subject : 



' The Rod in India,' H. S. Thomas: Thacker, London, Publisher. 



' A River of Norway,' C. Thomas Stanford. Longmans & Co., London. 



' Book of the All-Round Angler,' ' John Bickerdyke.' Upcott, Gill, 



London, as follows : 

 'Wild Sports in L'eland.' 



' Days of My Life on Waters IVesh and Salt.' 

 ' Sea Letters to Sea Fishers.' 

 ' Anghng for Coarse Fish.' 

 ' Angling for Pike.' 

 ' AngUng for Game Fish.' 

 ' Angling in Salt Waters,' by the same author. 



Works of F. G. Aflalo, as follows. 



' Sea Fishing on the EngUsh Coast.' Upcott, Gill Co., London. 



' Sunset Play Grounds. Scribners. 



' The Salt of my Life.' 



' Encyclopaedia of Sport.' 



' Sport in Europe.' Sands & Co. 



' The Call of the Sea.' E. Grant Richards. 



' Fishes of England,' by Day. 



' Fishes of India,' by Day. 



' The Outdoor Library.' Scribners. 



' Bass, Pike, Perch and Others,' by Jas. A. Henshall» MacmiUian & Co. 



' The Black Bass.' 



' The Dry Fly in America,' Dr. EmHn Gill. 



' American Fishes,' Prof. G. Brown Goode: Estes & Lauriate. 



' The Works of Dr. Henry Van Dyke.' 



' Fishes,' 2 vols., Dr. David Starr Jordan. Henry Holt & Co. 



' American Food and Game Fishes,' Jordan. Doubleday & Page. 



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