INDEX. 



379 



Hybrids of trout and salmon, to restock the river Thames, 76, 77 



the Crucian Carp, 74 



the Ruff, or Pope, 77 



of birds which breed, 78, 70 



of fish, see Willoughby's plates, ib. 



see Apodal fish in the British Museum, ib. 

 Hearing, sense of in man and terrestrial animals, is, in point 



of fact, feeling, 85 

 Hampton Ait, 264 

 Health benefited by angling, 281 



India, homeward bound ships, visits to, 12 



the horrible scenes there attributable to the unwise attempts 



to alter the religion of the natives, 282 

 Inclosures got up by country attorneys, 24 

 Injurious treatment of deafness, 86, 87 

 Isinglass, how made, 130 



Journey to London after escape from France, 185, 186 



Kentucky, mammoth caves of, and blind fish, 109 

 Killing fish, 304 



Lime trees, the first in England, 3 



Lea River could be re -stocked with salmon and trout, 61 



salmon caught there by J. B., Esq., ib. 

 ,, another, by a young man, 62 

 a third by the author, 63 

 Laving a deep hole, 132, 133, 134 



and disappointment of those employed, ib. 

 Lamprey, 170 

 Lampern, 171 



Lepedosiren (or Mud Fish), ib. 

 Landing net. 208 

 Lakes, Virginia Water, 226, 227 



Pemble Moor, 245 



Brecknockshire, 246 

 Laws, relating to angling, and size of fish, 267 to 270 



made by Lord Mayor against angling on Sundays, 271, 2, 3 



ancient, as to eating fish, 289, 290 

 Lunatics, lucid intervals of, 274 to 277 

 Lobster, to pot, 349 



Mansion House and grounds, 1 

 Mill-pond and Mill, 3 



