384 INDEX. 



Tench, the physician of fish, 122, 123 



proved to be a fact, 199, 200 

 I large quantity caught, 197 



angling for, 198 



to stew, 351 

 Trimmers, how to make and place, 139 to 141 

 Torpedo, 159, 165, 166 

 Towage on Thames, by men, 252, 253 



by horses, 254 



by steam, 255 



improved plan proposed, ib 

 Trial as to angling, Leatherhead, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287 



at Whitchurch, 287 

 Telescope to see under water, 296, 297 



Unsportsmanlike to take fish with spawn in them, 54 

 Uses of air-bladder of fish, 129 to 131 

 Uxbridge, angling there, 234 



Vestry squabble and fight, 1 1 



Vineyard in the Isle of Ely, a.d. 1133, 145 



Virginia water, 226, 227 



"Workmen, to cure of drunkenness, 23, 24 



Water, the undulations of, convey sensations to fish, 80, 90 



Worms in bleak, and quack- worm doctors, 106 



White-bait, to cook, 147 



Winch, advice as to (note), 201, 202 



Weight offish, correction of angler's estimate, 216 



Water company, filthy supply, 220 



Weirs of the Thames, the extinction of salmon, 251 , 252 



illegal as well as badly constructed, 255 

 Whitchurch (Hants), trials relative to angling, 288 

 Wey navigation (Surrev), usurpation as to angling, 288, 289 

 Water Bailiff, neglect of, 296 

 Water Souchy, a superior kind, to make, 358 



Yewsley, 234 



J. Billing, Printer and Stereotyper, Guildford, Surrey. ^ 



