INDEX. 



LtSrtdbt^'hooJi and Landing-net, 60. 



Laws of Angling, 306 — -- — 311. 



Leap^ fee Salmon, 



Lea/hofFiJh, three. 



Leather -mouthed, the Meaning of that Term, 212. 



Ledger-bait for a Pike, 165 — 168. To angle with, 

 290. 



Leuwenhoeck^ Mr. his Obfervation on the Fecundity 

 ofFifh, 22. 



Limperh-Pool^ where Tor-coch,are found, 241. 



JL/W, Angling, to prepare, 39. To dye, 40, 41. 

 To make up, 42, 43. For Caft-iiy, 44. Run- 

 ning Worm, 46; Float, 47. Dibbing, ib, 

 Grjound, 48. Trowling, ib. Barbel and Chub, 

 ib. Verfes on, 49. How to lead, 56. 



Lme-cafes^ how to make, 58. 



Loach for Bait, 87. Defcribed, 237. 



Lob-zvorjn, 62. 



Luce, fee Pike. 



M. 



Machrel^ how to take, 299. 



Magazine, the Angler's, 59. Verfes on, 6x. 

 for artificial Flies, no, 112. 



Maggots or Gentles, 79, 80. 



Marrow or Pith, z Bait, 94. 



Ma^:/h or Meadow-worm, 64. 



May 'Flies, feveral Sorts of them, 91, 92, 93. ar- 

 tificial, III, 120, 123. How to bait the natu- 

 ral ones, 293. 



Miller's -Thumb, ihQ fame as Bull- head and Coblcr. 



Milton, his Lines on theSeaFifh, 300. 



Minnow for Bait, ^tj. Defcribed, 236, 237. 

 Verfes on him and others, 239. Artificial, 288. 



A/^/zr/;; of Angling, artificial Flies for each, 117 — 

 126. 



Moths for Bait, 93. 



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