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GENERAL INDEX. 



207 



Ecloga Piscatoria, II., 127 



Eel, observations on the, I., 173; 

 immense numbers taken on the 

 Oswego river, 174 ; how to fish for 

 the, 178; representation of the, 

 179 



Fish of extraordinary size, I. , 28, 227 



Fish witliout eves in the Mammoth 

 Cave, I., 61. ' 



Fish ponds, directions for making, I., 

 230 



Fishing spiritualized, by Samuel 

 Gardner, I., xlvii 



Fletcher, Phineas, account of, I ,199; 

 verses quoted, 200 



Flies, artificial varieties of the,I., 89, 

 95, 96 ; directions for making, 95, 

 et seq ; use of, 100, II., 65, et seq ; 

 materials for, 69 ; list of flies for 

 use, 83, 84; according to the 

 months, I., 96, II., SI, et seq. 



Fly fishing, directions concernino;, 

 II., 59 ; two schools of, 79, SO ; m 

 America, S2 



Floud, J., his verses in praise cf 

 Walton, I., xciv 



R , commendatory lines, cii 



Flounder, notice of and bait for the, 

 I., ISl 



Fludd, Robert, an advocate of the 

 doctrines of the Rosicrucians, I., 

 213 



Fordwich, a town in Kent celebra- 

 ted for the size of its trout, I., 61 



Frogs wonderfully sustained, I., 62 ; 

 their enmity to the pike, 139; 

 how to bait with, 142, 143 ; edible, 

 232 



Franck, Richard, an £issailer of Wal- 

 ton's Angler, I., Ixiii ; passage 

 quoted from his " Contemplative 

 and Practical Angler," Ixiv 



Fulimart, account of, I., 16 



Gasius Antonius, account of, I,, 1S4 



Gentles, I., 85, 210 



Gerhard, John, account of, I., 176 



Gesner, refer, to, I.,. 30, .59, 117, 120, 

 15S 



Gipsies, humorous story of, I., 107 



Grayling, I., 120 ; anecdotes of, 121 ; 

 representation of, 122; notice of, 

 II., 74; how to dress, 104 



Grasshopper, I., 56; how sustained 

 without a mouth, 62 ; trout refuse 

 the counterfeit, 77 



Grotius.IIugo, his tragedy of Joseph, 



I., 22S 

 Gudgeon, observations on the, I., 



190 ; representation of and how to 



fish for it, ib. 

 Guiniad, notice of the, I., 1S2 

 Guzman d'Alfarache, the English, 



I., 109 

 Hakewill, Dr., I., 118 

 Harvie, Ch., his verses to the reader 



of the "Angler," I.,xcv; verses 



on Book of Common Prayer, 104 

 Hawkins, John, his edition of the 



" Angler," I., Ixxviii, ix 

 Hawking, the praise of, I. ,11; hawks, 



list of, 14 

 Hearing of fish, I., 117 

 Herbert, G., verses quoted, I., 29, 



103 

 Herbert, Henry Wm , paper on trout 



fishing on Long Island, Appendix, 



II., 139 

 Herrick's Poem to Phillis, quoted in 



Api)endix, II., 122 

 Heyliu, Peter, account of, I., 225 

 Hodsden, thatched house at, I., 2 

 Homer, Iliad, I., xxiv, 80-S2; dis- 

 cussed, viii ; Odyssey, xii, 251- 



254, ix ; other references, x, 174 

 Hortensius weeps at the death of a 



lamprey, I., 177 

 Huntino;, the praise of, I., 16; not 



permitted to Ecclesiastics, 38 

 Janus teaches tiie Etrurians the art 



of fishing, I , vi 

 Johnson, Samuel, intended to write 



the life of Walton, I., Ixxv 

 Jovius Paulus, I., 150 

 Kirby, a manufacturer of fish hooks, 



some account of, I , 215 

 Lark, singing of the, I., 12 

 Law, Rev. VVilliara, referred to, I,, 



313 

 Lawes, H., I., 79 

 Leather-mouthed fish, a, I., 56 

 Lessius, quoted, I , 95 

 Leonidas of Tarentum, a votive in- 

 scription by, I., xii 

 Lines, various directions concerning, 



I., 231, et seq., II., 61, 63 

 Loach, representation of the, I., 220 ; 



particulars concerning the, 222 

 Lobworm, the, I., 84 

 Lobel, Matthias de, account of, I., 



170 



