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GENERAL INDEX. 



Bright Dun Gnat-Fly, ditto, 273. 

 Broderip, W. J., Esq., his various 



kind assistances to this work, 312. 

 Browne, Rev. M., his praise of Wal- 

 ton. 23. 



BULL-HEAD, 210; Account of the, 

 211 ; Linnaean description of the, 

 Soy- 

 Butler, Dr. W., remark of, 123; Ac- 

 count of, 338. 



Cadis- Worms, account of, 200, 207, 

 280 ; How to angle with, 207, 298, 

 300,304. 



Camden, W., references to, 38, 59, 74, 

 170, 179, 180, 184, 217, 313. 



Cardanus, J., Extract from, 150; No- 

 tice of, &c., 313, 340. 



CARP, docility of, 131 ; Observations 

 of the, &c. , 155 ; Representation of 

 the, 159 ; How to dress the, 162 ; 

 Linnaean description of the, 309. 



Casaubon, Dr. M., references to, 60, 

 129, 313. 328. 



Caterpillar, account of, no. 



Caussin, N., references to, 228, 313 ; 

 Account of, 344. 



Chalkhill, J., verses by, 101, 194. 



CHUB, observations on the, 73 ; Rep- 

 resentation of the, 79 ; How to fish 

 for and dress the, 81 ; Linnaean de- 

 scription of the, 309. 



Confidence in God, incitements to, 

 232. 



Conscience, happiness of a good, 228. 



Contemplation, how connected with 

 man's happiness, 57 ; Debates on 

 ditto, 327. 



Content, verses in praise of, 197, 229; 

 Incitements to, 233. 



Coriate, Tho., 249 ; Account of, 345. 



Cotton, Ch. , various particulars of, 

 ii ; Letter of, 12; Poem by, 13; 

 Character of, 16. 



Covetous men unhappy, 43. 



Country Scenery, beautiful descrip- 

 tion of, 196. 



Life, Song in Praise of, 101. 



DACE, observations on the, 200 ; En- 

 graving of the, 201 ; Linnaean de- 

 scription of the, 310. 



David, his exceeding gratitude to 

 God, 227. 



Davison, F., humorous song by, 127. 



Davors, J., pastoral song by, 70; 

 His real name, &c., 326. 



Davy, Sir H., Characteristic Memo- 

 rial to his friend W. H. Pepys, 

 Esq., 37. 



I December, Artificial Flies for, 289. 

 Dennys, J., his Secrets of Angling, 



326. 



I Derbyshire, rivers in, 245. 

 j Diodorus Siculus, references to, 197, 



313. 34L 



Donne, Dr. J. , his Portrait, 9 ; Praise 

 of Waiton's life of, 9 ; Copy of a 

 Seal given by him to Walton, 32 ; 

 Verses by, 176; Account of, &c., 



314, 340. 



Dove River, account of, 245. 



Drayton, M., his description of the 

 Salmon-leap, 138, 139 ; Sonnet on 

 the English Rivers, 215 ; Account 

 of, &c., 314, 339. 



Dubravius, J. S., references to, 147, 

 158, 218, 314 ; Account of, 339. 



Dun-Flies, no ; Directions for mak- 

 ing, 116, 275. 



! Earth, eulogy on, 49 ; Earth-Worms, 



how bred, 106. 

 EEL, observations on the, and how to 



fish for the, 178 ; How to dress the, 



182 ; Linnaean description of the, 



Soy- 

 Elizabeth, Queen, her Laws on the 



eating Fish, 333. 



Feathers, a yellow dye for, 283. 

 February, Artificial Flies for, 274. 

 Fish, of extraordinary size, 53, 128, 



216; Have the sense of hearing, 131; 



Linnaean arrangement of, 306. 

 Fish-days, laws for their preservation, 



Fishhooks, mention of in the Script- 

 tures, 57, 327. 



Fish-ponds, directions for making, 

 218. 



Fishing-house, at Beresford Hall, de- 

 scriptions of, 254, 345. 



Fletcher, P., Verses by, 197 ; Account 

 of, &c.. 314, 341. 



Flies, Artificial, directions for mak- 

 ing, 115, 117,, 262, 265, 273, 274; 

 Materials for, 118 ; How to discover 

 what are taken, 275 ; How to angle 

 with, 259 ; Natural^ how to angle 

 with, 120 ; Water, observations on, 

 208. 



Florio, J. , account of, 402. 



Flounder, notice of, and bait for the, 

 183. 



Floud, R., his verses in praise of 

 Walton, 33. 



Fly-fishing, remarks on, 12 ; Direc- 

 tions concerning, 117, 258. 



Frogs, wonderfully sustained, 189; 



