378 INDEX. 



Fly-fishing Tod, proper formation and protection of, 208 



Fishing pouch, or bag, 208 



Freemasonry, advantage of, 182, 183 



?'ishermen and Fisheries on the Thames, 265, 266 



Fish, some unwholesome, 291 



some poisonous, 222 



all should have entrails extracted as soon as caught, 293 



healthy and nutritious food, 293, 294 



nearly the only food in some parts, 294, 295, 296 



at the Cape of Good Hope, 309 to 341 



of Algeria, 341, 342 



of ]N"orth America, &c., 342, 343 



of Ceylon, 341 



of Ganges, 303 to 309 

 Fascination of angling or seeing fish caught, 273, 274, 275 

 Fish, to marionate, Italian method, 353 



Phillip of Spain, dislike of, 361 



a Queen interdicts her subjects from eating, ib. 



breakfast. Earl and Countess of Northumberland, ib. 



a negro's method of transmuting flesh into, 362 



Garden, how to make out of a waste, 22, 23 

 Ground bait by ancient Greeks (note), 31 



attracts fish, 92 



for Barbel, 257 



Roach and Dace, 258 



Chub, 259 

 Generation of fish, 45 



plants, 47 



fruits, ib. 

 Gurney, Esq., bred trout artificially, 66 

 Gudgeons, fishing for, see Angling. 

 Gudgeon rake, portable, 262 

 Gold, its ductility, 218 



Gee, Mr. Wm., and Mr. Attorney General, 239 

 Guiniad, the, 245 



H-— shoots a footpad, 20 



his courage subsequently, ib. 



Hermaphrodite fish, 16 



Hybrids in Serpentine, 50, 78, 79 

 how to destroy, 50 



