512 INDEX. 



Worm; De>w,Lob t BraHdling,\GQ Garden, or Tuuaebel ; Gilt-tail; Marsf. 

 or Meadow, ibief.how to find, the Tag-tail; Oak-ivorm ; and Dock or 

 flag; 161, n. how to find the Red-worm, 242. [And see Palmer- 

 worm and Worms.] 



Wfrm-fsbing, 160 at top, 195 at bottom, 451. 



Worms, an amusing way of obtaining, quoted from Erasmu3, 162, n. 

 how to order, keep, and scour, 161, n. how to bait with a single one, 

 163 how to bait with two, ibid. 451 camphire mixed with the moss 

 makes the worms an alluring bait, 162, 297. 



Worsted and Creivels, objections against them as materials for Dubbing, 1 78, 

 n. faragr. 3. 



WOTTON, Sir Henry, Biographical Account of, 33 an Angler, 121. 

 [And see Verses.~\ 



Wye, a river in Herefordshire, its head and course ; abounds with Gray- 

 ling and Last-Springs, 203, n. 



Y. 



YORK Psalm-tune, composed by Milton's father, 286, n. 



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