510 INDEX. 



Skegger-Salmon, how bred, 206 Skegger-Trouts, 141. 



Smelts , an instance of a vast quantity caught in the Thames, 263, n. 



Snap-Angling, various methods of, 228, n. 



Snigling for Eels, manner of, 260. 



Songs, the Milk-maid's, 149 her Mother's, 151 Gordon's, 156 the 

 Angler's, 158 Kenna's with the Musick, 189 An Invitation to 

 Angling, by Mr. Cotton, 278, n. A second Angler's Song, with the 

 Musick in two parts, 285Piscator's, 276. 



Spaivn of most Fish, a good general-bait, 302. 



Starling's Feathers, in Fly-making, the best for wings, 178, n. paragr. 6, 



Sticklebag,hovi to be used as a bait, 164, 312. 



Swallows, caught with a rod and line, 273, 



Swans, penalty for stealing, and the reason thereof, 113, n. 



T. 



TACKLE, what the Angler should be furnished with, 300, n. [And see 

 Rods, Lines, Hooks, Baits .] 



Tecon, Fish so called by Walton, supposed to be the Last-Spring, 

 212, n. 



Tench, observations on, 247 breeding of, in ponds, 321, & seq. how to 

 fish for, 249 Account, from Rondeletius, of a strange cure performed 

 at Rome by the outward application of a Tench, 247. 



Thames, its head and course,.314 the common opinion of its rise refuted, 

 ibid. n. 



Thorrocle, Truckle, or Coble, its use in some countries, 203, n. 



Throiving the line, in Fly-fishing, Directions for, 405, and n. 



Tobacco, James the First a vehement censurer of, 394, n. 



TOMBS, Thomas, an Angler ; epitaph on him in Hampton church-yard, 

 292, n. 



TOPSEL, Edward, the Naturalist, account of, 143, n. 



TRADESCANTS, Messrs. Horticulturists, account of, with the inscription 

 on the tomb of the grandfather, father, and son, in Lambeth church- 

 yard, 108, n. 



Trent, its head and course, 316, 386. 



Trolling, various ways of, described, 226, n. New-invented hooks for, 

 227, n. 



Trout, observations on, 140 how to fish for, 160 how to angle for, with 

 a Minnoiv or Loach, 163 with a Sticklebav, 312 with a Fly, 402, 

 et seq. usque ad 447 with a Worm, 453 [and see Plummet] with a 

 large Tetovo Cadis, 306. How to dress a Trout, 448 Singular kind 

 of Trout at Fordidge, near Canterbury, 141. 



Truckle See Thorrocle. 



V. 



VARRO, M. T. account of, 99, n. 

 VENABLES, Col. Rob,, author of a book on Angung, 30. 

 Verses; of Barker the Angler, 183, n. 225, n. of Cotton, 54, 349, 353, 

 355, 356, 358, 361, 363, 373. from Co-wley, 35, 340, n. -by Jo. Da- 



