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THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 



[part I. 



and feeding, that I desire I may exercise your pa- 

 tience with a short discourse of him : and then the 

 next shall he of the Salmon. 



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THE FOURTH DAY. 



chap. vi. Observations of the Umber or Gratling, 

 and Directions hoiv to Fish for them. 



PlSCATOR. 



J. he Umber and Grayling are thought hy some to 

 differ, as the Herrine; and Pilcher do. But though 



