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GENERAL INDEX. 



Marsh- Worm, 160, 172. 



Martial, his Epigram on Fish, 132. 



Matthiolus, P. A., references to, 212, 



314 ; Account of, 343. 



May, Artificial Flies for, 116, 278. 



May-Fly, how to make, 120, 201 ; Ac- 

 count of, 121 ; Various titles of the, 

 280. 



Meadow- Worm, 160. 



Medway, notice of the River, 215. 



Mercator, G., reference to, 87 ; Ac- 

 count of him, 334. 



Middle, Angling in the, 257, 302. 



Miller's Thumb, a name of the Bull- 

 Head, 210, 211. 



MINNOW, used as a Bait, 85, 105, 108, 

 141, 175, 181, 192, 302, 303; Time 

 of catching, and description of the, 

 108, 2ii, 310; How to preserve and 

 imitate, 108; Representation of the, 

 210 ; How to dress, 211 ; Linnaean 

 description of the, 310. 



Montaigne, M. de, references to, and 

 account of, 43, 314, 320. 331. 



Moorish-Fly, how to make, 116. 



Moses, various references to, 48, 51, 

 52, 53i 57. 66. 



Moss, for scouring Worms, 107. 



Mouldwarp, explanation of the name, 

 323- 



Moulin. P. Du, references to, and ac- 

 count of, 58, 314, 327. 



Mullet, how used in Roman Feasts, 

 85 ; Verses on the, 64 ; Peculiar 

 kind of, 89. 



Music, to the Angler's Song, 342. 



Verses in praise of, 341. 



Nicolas, Sir H., his copious Life of, 

 and Literary Illustrations of Wal- 

 ton, 24. 



Night-fishing, particulars of, 130. 



Nightingale, melody of, 47. 



Notes, Illustrative, 311 ; Character of 

 the, 27. 



November, Artificial Flies for, 289. 



Nowel, Dr. Al., Character of, 68, 69; 

 Account of, 332 ; Notice of his Resi- 

 dence, 343. 



Oak-Fly, directions for making and 



finding, 120, 121 ; Worm, 106. 

 Ohel, M. de L', references to, 179, 



315 ; Notice of, 340. 

 October, Flies for, 289. 



Offley, J., 10 ; Original Dedication 



to - 35- 

 Oils for Baits, remarks on, 142, 152, 



161, 005. 301. 

 Orange-Fly, how to make, 287. 



Orders of Fishes, 306. 



Otter, great destruction of Fish by 

 the, 42, 73, 76 ; various particulars 

 of the, 73 ; Description of an Otter- 

 hunt, 74, 317 ; Tame ones taught to 

 fish, 75 ; Power of the, to smell 

 under water, 142. 



I Overbury, Sir Tho., 96, 315; His 

 Milkmaid's character, 335 



Owl-Fly, how to make, 286. 



Palmer, or Pilgrim-Worm, account 

 of, in ; Palmer-Flies, directions for 

 making, 118, 120, 274, 279. 



Pastes, for Chub, 85 ; For Carp, 160, 

 161 ; For Bream, 164 ; For Tench, 

 171 ; For Barbel, 187 ; For Roach, 

 202. 



Peacock-Fly, how to make, 279, 287. 



PEARCH, observations on the, 173 ; 

 Representation of the, 175, 310 ; 

 How to fish for, 175 ; Linnasan de- 

 scription of the, 308. 



Pemble-Mere, a fish peculiar to, 184. 



Pepys, W. H., the friend of Sir H. 

 Davy, 28 ; His account of Cotton's 

 Fishing-House, 345. 



Perkins, W., his praise of Angling, 

 67 ; Account of, 332. 



Peucerus, G. , 129 ; Account of, 338. 



Pickerel-Weed, various properties of, 

 144, 149. 



Pigeons, various uses of, 47 ; Their 

 long flight for food, 74 ; Names of, 

 92. 



PIKE, observations on the, 144; In- 

 stances of its voracity, 144, 147, 339; 

 Representation of the, 149; How to 

 fish for, 149. 151 ; Baits for, ib. t 

 151 ; How to dress, 153 : Countries 

 of, 154 ; Destroyed by Tadpoles, 

 157 ; Linnaean description of the, 



Pike-Pool, Staffordshire, description 

 of, 270. 



Pinto, F. M., references to, and ac- 

 count of, 67, 315, 331. 



Pliny, C. S., references to, 60, 61, 65, 

 no, 131, 150, 156, 315 ; Account ot', 



330- 

 Plutarch, references to, 67, 187, 315, 



332. 



Poetry, vide Songs, 13, 17, 18, 33, 43, 

 61. 62, 63, 64, 70, 71, 77, 94, I2i, 

 122, 123, 124, 132, 139, 155, 176, 197, 

 205, 214. 215, 229, 231, 270, 320. 



Powell, Dr. R. , contributor of the 

 Linnaean Arrangement of Fish, 306. 



Prophets, inspiration of, 58 ; Com- 

 parison of, 66, 67. 



