504 



Doivnbill-Jly See Oak-fy. 



DRAYTON, Michael, account of, 207, n. his description of the Salmon- 

 leap on the river Tivy, 207 of the principal rivers in the kingdom, 

 316. 



Du BART AS, G. de S. Sicur, account of, 110, n. [And see Verses.} 



DUBRAVIUS, Janus, account of, 219, n. 



Ducks, devoured by Eels, 259, n. 



Dubbing, Materials for, 178, n. How to put on, 4O8 True colour of, 

 how to discover, 413. 



E. 



ECLOGUE, Piscatory, a species of poetry recommended, 284, n. 



Eels, observations on, 255 how to fish for, 359, 262, n. haunts of the 

 Eel, 262, n. how to dress, 261 a viviparous, not an oviparous fish, 

 262, n. Narrative of young ducks devoured by Eels, 259, n. 



ELIZABETH, Queen, her wish in May, 150. 



Engine for twisting lines described, 328, n. 



Ephemeron, account of, from Swammerdam, 167, n. 



Epigram, by John Owen, 100, n. 



F. 



FARRAR, Nicholas, account of, 39. 

 Feathers, the several kinds of, used in fly-making, 179, n. 

 Fence-months, the keeping them should be enforced, 129. 

 Fish, have the sense of hearing, 196 generate like other animals, 219, n. 

 255, n. their docility, 197 sometimes dug out of the earth, 258. 



monstrous, 110, 111, 112 singular fish described by Dr. Wharton, 

 319. 



leather-mouthed, definition of, 137. 



(gold and silver,) 311,n. 



(salted) for baits, recommended by Walton, 164 disapproved by 

 Cotton, 457. 



Fishermen (ignorant) take a sea-monster to church, 112, n. 



Fishery, (free and several} what constitutes, 469, fcS* seq. 



Fisbing-atrtbe-top See Angling with a natural or artificial Fly , and see 

 Grasksgper. Fisbing-at-the~bottom See Angling with a Running-line 

 and with a Float. Fishing-in-the-middle, 457. [and see Angling with 

 a Ledger-bait : Angling with a Float may belong also to this branch, 

 according to the directions for taking each species of Fish.] 



Fishing-bouse, Mr Cottons, described, 397. 



Fish-ponds, how to make and manage, 320. 



FLETCHER, Mr.Pbineas, account of, 282, n. quotations from him, 282, 

 & seq. 



Flies, artificial, how to make, 11 7- 18 2- Ampler directions, 407, 419, t5* 

 seq., APPENDIX, Nos. II. III. IV .Rules prescribing particular Flies 

 for each Month not to be servilely followed, and why, 69 The 

 making of Flies by the Angler himself recommended, 412, n. 

 Dubbing Feathers, and other Materials) enumerated, 178, n -Stand- 



