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heat of the day,for then he will not bite arlhem. in 

 the Afternoon filh for him at Ground or File. There 

 is no Fly he loveth better than a great Moth with a 

 great head,whole Body is yellow ,with whitifli Wings^ 

 which is to be found commonly in Gardens about the 

 Evening. He will not Itick fometimes to fnap at a 

 Lamprey. 



Oftk CHAR. 



I Could never read nor hear that the Char was taken 

 any where but in a Mere in LaKcajhire^calkd Wi- 

 nander mere^ tbelargeft, according to report, that is 

 in the Kingdom of EngUnd^htrng cert miles in length, 

 and as fmooth as a Bowling-green at the bottom* 



This Char is fpotted like a Trout ^^'dd its dimenflon 

 feldome exceeds feventeen Inches or a foot and half. 

 This Fifh is delicate food, havingfcarce a Bone but 

 wh2t is on the Back. Now fince the place is io 

 remote from London where thefe Chars are taken, I 

 fliallforbear to trouble our City-Angler with Rules 

 and Directions how to angle for him, and pafs to fuch 

 Fifh as are frequently found in every River here near 

 adjacent. 



Of the CHUB. 



THis Fiihhath feveral appellations ^ for he is cal- 

 led a Chub -J d.Chave?!der by the Fref^ch^hy fome a 

 yUUan^ by others a Cheven. As for my part,call him 

 what youpieafe,! like him not for thefe reafons : firil, 

 he is full of iraall forked Bones difperfed every where 

 throughout his Body ; next, he eats very waterifh 5 

 and laftly, this Fifh is unfum, and Cin my opinion) 

 in a manner taltelcfs. Of 



