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Ireland_ (London, 1900); E.S. Shrubsole, _The Land of Lakes_ (London, 1906), a guide to fishing in County Donegal. Europe: "Palmer Hackle," _Hints on Angling_ (London, 1846), contains "suggestions for angling excursions in France and Belgium," but they are too old to be of much service; W.M. Gallichan, _Fishing and Travel in Spain_ (London, 1905); G.W. Hartley, _Wild Sport with Gun, Rifle and Salmon Rod_ (Edinburgh, 1903), contains a chapter on huchen fishing; Max von dem Borne, _Wegweiser fuer Angler durch Deutschland, Oesterreich und die Schweiz_ (Berlin, 1877), a book of good conception and arrangement, and still useful, though out of date in many particulars; _Illustrierte Angler-Schule (der deutschen Fischerei Zeitung)_, Stettin, contains good chapters on the wels and huchen; H. Storck, Der Angelsport (Munich, 1898), contains a certain amount of geographical information; E.B. Kennedy, _Thirty Seasons in Scandinavia_ (London, 1904), contains useful information about fishing; General E.F. Burton, _Trouting in Norway_ (London, 1897); Abel Chapman, _Wild Norway_ (London, 1897); F. Sandeman, _Angling Travels in Norway_ (London, 1895). America: C.F. Holder, _Big Game Fishes of the United States_ (New York, 1903); J.A. Henshall, _Bass, Pike, Perch and Pickerel_ (New York, 1903); Dean Sage and others, _Salmon and Trout_ (New York, 1902); E.T.D. Chambers, Angler's Guide to Eastern Canada (Quebec, 1899); Rowland Ward, _The English Angler in Florida_ (London, 1898); J. Turner Turner, _The Giant Fish of Florida_ (London, 1902). India: H.S. Thomas, _The Rod in India_ (London, 1897); "Skene Dhu," _The Mighty Mahseer_ (Madras, 1906), contains a chapter on the acclimatization of trout in India and Ceylon. New Zealand: W.H. Spackman, _Trout in New Zealand_ (London, 1894); Capt. Hamilton, _Trout Fishing and Sport in Maoriland_ (Wellington, 1905), contains a valuable section on fishing waters. _Fishery Law._--G.C. Oke, _A Handy Book of the Fishery Laws_ (edited by J.W. Willis Band and A.C. M'Barnet, London, 1903). ANGLO-ISRAELITE THEORY, the contention that the British people in the United Kingdom, its colonies, and the United States, are the racial descendants of the "ten tribes" forming the kingdom of Israel, large numbers of whom were deported by Sargon king of Assyria on the fall of Samaria in 721 B.C. The theory (which is fully set forth in a book called _Philo-Israel_) rests on premises which are deemed by scholars--bo
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