210 



GEx^ERAL INDEX. 



Trout, observations on the, I., 59; 

 size of American lake trout, 60 ; 

 the Fordidj;e trout, 61 ; Northum- 

 berland bull-trout, 63; sudden 

 growth of, &-C., 63 ; seasons of the, 

 64 ; representation of the, 77 ; di- 

 rections to fish for, 84, 94, 115; 

 lar^e trout, 112 ; how to dress, II., 

 104 ; fishing on Long Island, Ap- 

 pendix, 139 



Tweed, notice of the river, I., 227 



Tyne, notice of the river, I., 227 



Umber, a name of the grayling, I., 

 120 



Valdesso, Sign. J., reference to, I., 

 26 



Venator's closing prayer, a Protest- 

 ant version from the " Treatyse of 

 Fyshynge," I., xxiii 



Venables, Col. Robert, his " Experi- 

 enced Angler," I., xlviii; com- 

 mendatory notices of, xlix, 1 ; his 

 address to the Reader, li ; editions 

 of his work, liii 



Verjuice, I., 69 



Virgil's tomb at Naples, I., 20 



Vision of fish, I., 23 



Waller, Edw., account of, I., 204 ; 

 verses by, 205 



Walton, Izaak, born at StaflTord, 

 1593, his early life, I., liii; com- 

 plimented in the dedication of a 

 poem in his twenty-sixtli year, liv ; 

 his business of a " milliner," ib ; 

 retires to the neighborhood of his 

 birth place, 1653, Iv ; married 

 twice, ib ; publishes the lives of 



Donne and Wotton, and subse- 

 quently Complete Angler in 1653, 

 in his sixtieth vear, Ivii ; the life 

 of Hooker (1662), Ixviii ; of Her- 

 bert (1670), ib ; of Sanderson, 1678, 

 in his eighty-fifth year, ib ; pre- 

 pares for the press Thealma and 

 Clearchus by Chalkhill, ib; not the 

 author of the two letters " Love 

 and Truth,'' Ixx ; his will dated 

 24th October, 16S3, the day of his 

 death 15th of the next December, 

 Ixxiii 



Walton, Junior, II., 76 



Water, the praise of, I., 18 



Weaver, Th., his verses in praise of 

 Angling, I., xcvii 



Why the Saxon race were called 

 Anglo, I., iv 



Wye, the river, II., 44 



Wharton, Dr. Thos., I., 20 



Worms, names and directions con- 

 cerning, I., 86, 87 



Wotton, Sir Henry, his intention to 

 write on Angling, I., Ivii, Ixxxviii ; 

 eulogium of, 41 ; his fishing house 

 on the Thames, ib ; his lines on 

 the spring, 42; reference to, 193, 

 242 ; verses of, 243, 245 



Wrangham, Archdeacon, translation 

 of lines by Park, I., cix 



Yarrell's British Fishes referred to, 

 I ,60 



Zouch, Archdeacon, his commenda- 

 tion of Venables' "Angler," I., 

 lii 



