36 Index of Illustrations [views, &c. 



Chester. Inside view of one of the Rows in the old city. 

 A very scarce print, engraved by Landseer, after 

 Webster, p. clxxviii. 



Christmas. An emblematic Illumination, p. cxcviii. 



Cotton [Charles']. His autograph, in fac-simile, sur- 

 rounded by piscatorial designs. Finely en- 

 graved, India proofs, p. clxv. 



- The Original Title of "Wonders of the 

 Peake," 1694. Rare. p. cxcii. 



Crozier [The'] of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. 

 Presented by Bishop Fox, its founder. Nicely 

 illuminated by Shaw. p. cxviii. 



DovEDALE. View of, from Staffordshire. Engraved 

 by Lizars, after Price, p. clxxix. 



" Now farewell. Dove, where I caught such brave dishes 

 Of over-grown, golden and silver-scal'd fishes." 



Farnham Castle. A favorite residence of Izaac Wal- 

 ton. A scarce old wood engraving, p. civ. 



Another view. A very scarce old print, p. cix. 



Fly-Fishing. a very fine line engraving. India 

 proof, p. cxcii. 



Hawkins [William]. His Monumental Inscription in 

 Winchester Cathedral. India paper, p. cxxviii. 



