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CONTENTS. 



Chap. 9. 0//.6^ Bream iCi 



Chap. 10. Of the Chub or Chevin aio 



Chap. II. Of the Ed 216 



Chap. 12. Of the Roach and the Rud 11^ 

 Chap. 13. O/" //^^ Dace 226 



Chap. 14. Of the Gudgeon 231 



Chap. 15. Of the Pope or RufF 23,^ 



Chap. 16. 0//Z^^ Bleak 235 



Chap. 17. 0/ the Minnov/ <?r Penk, the 



Loach, //^^ Bull-head or Miller's Thumb, and 



the Stickle-bag 236 



Chap. 18. 0/ Local Fifhes, or thofe which 



are peculiar to certain Waters 24O 



Chap. 1 9. 0/ Flounders, Mullets, Smelts 242 

 Chap. ao. Of Fijh taken on the Rocks, and at 



Sea 246 



Part III. Teaching the whole Pradice of 

 Angling. 



Chap. I. General Obfervations regarding the 

 Jngler and his Sport 250 



Chap. 2. OJ the Seafons proper for Anglivg 262 



Chap. 3. Of the principal Rivers in England, 

 and particularly of the Thames ' ' 27 1 



Chap 4. Of the various Methods of Angling 



279 



Chap. 5. Of Rock and Sea-Fifhing 295 



Appendix. 



Dif. I. Of Fijh-Ponds ^ 3^^ 



Dif. II. Of the Laws of Angling ' ^^6 



Receipts for the Brejftng of FiJh 3 1 2 



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