6 CONTENTS. 



PACK 



CHAP. VII. Observations of the SALMON, with Directions how to 



fish for him 137 



CHAP. VIII. Observations of the LUCE or PIKE, with Directions 



how to fish for him 144 



CHAP. IX. Observations of the CARP, with Directions how to fish 



for him 155 



CHAP. X. Observations of the BREAM, and Directions to catch 



him . . . 163 



CHAP. XI. Observations of the TENCH, and Advice how to angle 



for him 1 70 



CHAP. XII. Observations of the PEARCH, and Directions how to 



fish for him 173 



CHAP. XIII. Observations of the EEL, and other Fish that want 



scales, and how to fish for them 178 



CHAP. XIV. Observations of the BARBEL, and Directions how to 



fish for him 185 



CHAP. XV. Observations of the GUDGEON, the RUFFE, and the 



BLEAK, and how to fish for them 190 



CHAP. XVI. Is of nothing, or that which is nothing worth * . 193 



THE FIFTH DAY. 



CHAP. XVII. Of ROACH and DACE, and how to fish for them ; and 



of CADIS 200 



CHAP. XVIII. Of the MINNOW or PENK, of the LOACH, and of 



the BULL-HEAD, or MILLER'S THUMB 210 



CHAP. XIX. Of several Rivers, and some Observations of Fish . 214 

 CHAP. XX. Of Fish-Ponds, and how to order them . . .218 

 CHAP. XXI. Directions for making of a Line, and for the coloring 



of both Rod and Line . . . .221 



PART IL 



INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO ANGLE FOR A TROUT OR GRAYLING 

 IN A CLEAR STREAM. 



THE FIRST DAY 237 



THE SECOND DAY 253 



THE THIRD DAY ........ 291 



