506 INDEX. 



H. 



HACKLE-WORMSee Palmer. 



Haekle-feathers, how to get, 179, n. 



Hair, how to choose, 326 how to dye, 328 Single hair, in some cases 



recommended, 307, n. 327, n, Double hairs, whether better, open 



or twisted? 407. 



HAKB-WTILL, Dr. account of his book on Providence, 197, n. 

 Hamptbire, famous for Trout rivers, 196. 

 HARVI Y, Christopher, supposed to be the Author of the Synagogue, printed 



with Herbert's Poems, 186, n. Verses by him, 186. 

 Hasel, for rods and tops, when to cut, 326, n. 

 Hawking, the praise of, 89 with Sparrows for butterflies, 91, n. 

 Hawthorn-fly, where found, 184. 



HERBERT, Mr. George, biographical sketch of, 37. [And see ferses."] 

 Heron, caught with a hook baited with a fish, 274. 

 HOOKER, Mr. Richard, biographical sketch of, 36 account of his visit 



to Bishop Jewel, 25, n. 

 Hooks, for Trolling and Snapping, 226, n Method of whipping-on hooks, 



301, n. those of Kirby excellent for their shape and temper, 301, n. 



how to disentangle a hook from weeds, 300, n. 

 Horse-Ieecb-Fly, taken by the Salmon, 210, n. how tp make, ibid. 

 Hunting, the praise of, 94. 



HUTCHESON, Dr., a fine reflection of his on the community of our enjoy- 

 ments, 281, n. 



I. 



JAMES the First, a great censurer of Tobacco, 394, n. 



Indian, or Sea-Grass, the use of it recommended, 328, n. 



JOHNSON, Ben, a passage in his Silent Woman," explained, 286, n. 



Jovius Paulus, account of, 238, n. 



ISABELLA, Infanta of Spain, an instance of her zealous sympathy in her 



husband's undertakings, 426, n. 

 Isabella-colour, what, 426, n. 



K. 



KEMBLE, a Martyr, smokes tobacco on his way to the stake, 394, n. 

 Ksnnet, a fine Trout-river, 1 99, n. last paragraph. 

 KIRBY, a hook-maker, account of, 301, n. taught to temper hooks by 

 Prince Rupert, ibid. 



L. 



LADIES, angle in the canal in St, James's Park, 323 a n. 

 Lampreys, tame, account of, 257. 



