THE 



Britijh ANGLER. 



PART the Second. 



Cofifaining a Dcfcription of the fever a I 

 Scnts of Fifli. 



CHAP. I. 



Of the SALMON. 



A.VING furnifhed my young 

 Pupil with Variety of Tackle and 

 Baits^ I now lead him to take a 

 View of the various Objedls of his 

 Sport, which he will meet with in 

 our Rivers J and upon the Sea-Ccafs o^ Great- 

 Britain, 



I might begin by dividing our River-Fi/h 

 into fuch as never go out of frejh Water ^ and 

 fuch as are only Sojourners therein at certain 

 Seafons, to obey the Di(5lates of Nature, 



This 



