GENERAL INDEX. 



353 



Proverbs, various, 41, 43, 76, 101, 103, 

 164, 173, 183, 237, 249, 251. 



Raleigh, Sir W., Song by, 94, 95, 335. 

 Raven, various particulars of the, 48, 



89. 



Red-Worm, 165, 190, 191. 

 Rich Men, unhappiness of, 224. 

 Ring swallowed by a Salmon, account 



f. 339- 



Rivers, the wonders of, 59 ; Accounts 

 of the English, 213, 245. 



ROACH, observations on, 164, 200; 

 Inferior breed of, 201 ; Representa- 

 tion of the, 201; How to fish for the, 

 204, 206 ; Linnsean description of 

 the, 309. 



Rod, various directions for the, 223, 

 259. 



Rome, splendid entertainment of 

 Fish there, 53 ; Rarities of, 54. 



Rondeletius, Guil., references to, 62, 

 170, 178, 179, 186, 315 ; Account of, 



33- 

 Rosicrucians, allusion to the, 205 ; 



Notice of the, 343. 

 Royal Society, reference to the 



transactions of the, 92, 315, 334. 

 Ruddy-Fly, how to make, 116. 

 Ruds, an inferior Roach, 201. 

 RUFFE or Pope, representation of 



the, &c. , 191 ; Linnaean description 



of the, 308. 

 Running-line, how to bait the hook of 



a, 107. 



Sadler, Mr. R., 42 ; Account of, 318. 



Sad-Yellow-Fly, how to make, 116. 



SALMON, observations on the. 137 ; 

 Leap of the, and verses on ditto, 

 J 3^> J 39 I Age and growth of the, 

 139 ; Representation of the, 140 ; 

 Seasons of the, 38, 140, 200 ; How 

 to fish for the, 141 ; Varieties of the, 

 90, 142 ; Linnaean description of 

 the, 308, 309. 



Salvian, Hipp., references to, 135, 

 315 ; Account of, 339. 



SAMLET or Skegger-Trout, engrav- 

 ing of the, 88 ; A variation of the 

 Salmon, 143 ; Linnaean description 

 of the, 308 ; A distinct species of 

 fish, 309. 



Sanderson, Dr. R., Portrait of, 9. 



Sandys, G. , references to his Travels, 

 47. 315 i Account of, 321. 



Sargus, verses on the, 63. 



Scouring of Worms, directions for, 

 10$. 



Sea, discoveries made by means of 



the, 54 ; Sea-Angler, a Fish so 



called, 62. 



Seneca, L. A., references to, 85, 333. 

 September, Artificial Flies for, 288. 

 Severn River, account of its spring 



and course, 214. 

 Shaw, Dr. G. , his classification of 



Fishes, 306. 

 Sheldon, Dr. G.,i88; Account of, 



341- 



Shell-Fly, how to make, 116, 288. 



Sheridan, Hon. R. B., his praise of 

 the Complete Angler, 17. 



Sidney, Sir P., references to, 254, 315, 

 346. 



Singing Birds, eulogy on, 46. 



Sketch-book, paper on Angling from 

 the, 24. 



Snakes, bred by various means, 148. 



Songs, names and references to old, 

 95, 101, 334, 335 ; The Milkmaid's, 

 95> 97' 335i 33^ ' Answer to ditto, 

 96 ; Coridon's Song, 101 ; The Beg- 

 gar's ditto, 127 ; The Angler's ditto, 

 103, 194, 342 ; Kenna's ditto, 338. 



STICKLEBACK, representation oi the, 

 210 ; Descriptions and uses of the, 

 109. 212, 308. 



Stone-Fly, no; Account of the, 280 ; 

 Birth and Description of, 284; How 

 to make, 116, 285. 



Sussex, Fish peculiar to, 89. 



Tackle, directions concerning, 206 ; 

 Ditto for making, 221. 



Tawny-Fly, how to make, 116. 



TENCH, observations on the, 170 ; 

 Medical virtues of the, 171 ; Repre- 

 sentation of the, 171 ; Linnaean de- 

 scription of the, 309. 



Thames, River, account of the, 214 ; 

 Verses on, 214 ; Trouts in, 88. 



Thatched-House, Herts., 41, 72 ; No- 

 tice of, 316. 



Theobald's House, 41 ; History of, 

 325. 



Thorn-tree Fly, how to make, 276. 



Top, Angling at the, explained, 257. 



Topsell, Edw., references to, no. 



150, 3 X 5, 333- 



Tottenham High-Cross, 41, 228. 



Tradescant, ]., his Museum, 60 ; Ac- 

 count of, 328. 



Trent River, account of the, 215, 246. 



TROUT, observations on the, 87 ; Va- 

 rieties of the, 88, 90, 91 ; Seasons 

 of the, 91, 208 ; How to fish for, 99, 

 115, 130, 297, 302 ; Representation 

 of the, 99 ; Best anglers for the. 



