502 INDEX. 



Bait general, 298, n. extract from Berber Other general baits, S02, 226 

 Winter-bait for Roach, &c, 294 Baits, method of discovering what 

 fish take, 299, n. 423. [And see the Titles Cadis, Flies, Frogs, Gen- 

 tles, Grashopper, Graves, Ground-bait, Grub, Loach, Minnow, Oils, 

 Pastes, Stieklebag, Wheat, Worm, Worms-, with each kind of Fish 

 by name.] 



Barbel, observations on, 265 how to fish for, 267 Spawn of, poisonous* 

 266 Flesh dangerous, 266, n. 18 An Angler caught by a Barbel, 

 268, n. Notable patience of a Barbel- Angler, 269, n. Party of Bar- 

 bel-fishers, remarkably successful, ibid. 



BARKER, Mr. Thomas, an old Angler, and a writer on Angling, 27 

 Prose quotations from, 175, n. 298, n, Notable story of his fishing 

 in the night, 175, n. Specimens of his poetry, 183, n. 225, n. 



BARNES, Dame "Juliana ; of a noble family ; learned and accomplished ; 

 Authoress of a book on Angling^ Extracts from it, 15, 13* sey. 



BEDE, Father, account of, 256, n. 



Beggar, blind, of Bethnal Green ; story of, 338, n. 



Beggars, a gang of, debate a subtil question, 192. 



Bishop-Fish, strange account of from Rondeletius, 111, n. 



Bleak, description of, and how to fish-for, 272. 



Book to contain materials for Fly -making, described, 179, n. 



Boots and Shoes, how to preserve from wet, 299, n. 



BOYLE, Hon. Rob., spiritualized Angling; his book ridiculed by Swift, SO. 



Bream, observations on, 240 how to fish for^ 241, W sea. Bait for, 

 296. 



Bull-head -See Millers-thumb. 



BUTLER, Dr. account of, 138, n. 



C. 



CAD-BAIT see Cadis. 



Cadis, several kinds of, enumerated 3O2, 53* seq. a good bait, 303 melt* 

 spur cadis, a choice bait for float fish, ibid. how to bait with a j<r//ow 

 cadis for Trout, 306 different kinds of cadis described, 304, n.- 

 \vhere found, 306 how to take, 307 an excellent method to keep, 

 , 303, n. may be used with a worm or fly, 455 the nature of 

 cadis but little understood, as a subject of natural history, 306, n 

 Synopsis of the different species, 473, APPENDIX, I. 



Cameleon, that it lives on the air a vulgar error, 143, n. 



Cannon-fly See Oak-fly. 



CARDANUS Hieronymus, account of, 223, n. 



Carp, observations on, 231 how to fish for, 236, f seq. Excellent 

 bait for, 242 ground-bait, 243 When and by whom first brought 

 into England, 231, and n. f. T heir fertility, 232 longevity, 234 

 docility, 197 Observations on the breeding of, 235, S21 t & ssq> 

 how to dress, 239. 



Casting the line, directions for, 405. 



CASAUBON, Meric, account of, 107, n, 



Caterpillar see Palmer-worm. 



CAUSSIN, Nicholas, account of, 335. 



Char, a local fish, 264. 



CHARLES the First, Anecdote respecting, 31,tt 



CMAUNCV, Sir Henry, his account of the rise of the Thames, 315,; 



