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efpecially a worm, a worm that is 

 not much unlike a Magot, which 

 you will find at the roots ofDocfo,or 

 of F/ags, or of Rujhes that grow in 

 the water, or watry places, and a 

 Grajhopper having his legs nip'd off, 

 or a flye that is in June and ^fuly to 

 be found amongft the green Reed, 

 growing by the water fide, thofe 

 are faid to bee excellent baits. I 

 doubt not but there be many others 

 that both the Bream and the Carp al- 

 ib would bite at; but thefe time and 

 expe rience will teach you how to 

 find out : And fo having according 

 to my promife given you thefe fhort 

 Obfervations concerning the Bream, 

 I fhall alfo give you fome Obferva- 

 tions concerning theTi?^/6,and thofe 

 alfo very briefly. 



The Tench is obferved to love to 

 live in Ponds;butif he be in a River, 

 then in the {till places of the River, 

 he is obferved to be a Phyfician to 



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