CONTENTS. xi 



CHAPTER XVIII. 



OF THE MINNOW OR PENK, OF THE LOACH, AND OF THE BULL- 

 HEAD OR MILLER'S THUMB . . . . .329 



CHAPTER XIX. 

 OF SEVERAL RIVERS; AND SOME OBSERVATIONS OF FISH . 335 



CHAPTER XX. 

 OF FISH-PONDS, AND HOW TO ORDER THEM . . .341 



CHAPTER XXI. 

 DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING OF A LINE, AND FOR THE COLOURING 



OF BOTH ROD AND LINE . . . . .345 



NOTE, Each Chapter has an Editorial Appendix. 



PART II. 



BEING INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO ANGLE FOR A TROUT OR GRAYLING 

 IN A CLEAR STREAM. 



THE LIFE OF CHARLES COTTON . . , r .363 



JFfrst Sag. 



CHAPTER I. 

 A DIALOGUE BETWEEN PISCATOR JUNIOR AND VIATOR . . 379 



CHAPTER II. 



DITTO . . . . . . . .388 



CHAPTER III. 

 DITTO ..... , 398 



Srccr.lJ Dau. 



CHAPTER IV. 



ANGLING AT THE "TOP," AT THE "MIDDLE," AND AT THE 

 "BOTTOM" .... . . 403 



CHAPTER V. 

 OF FLY-FISHING AND FLY MAKING . . . . 45 



CHAPTER VI. 



A PRACTICAL LESSON ON FLY-FISHING FOR TROUT AND GRAY- 

 LING . . . . . . 4 r 3 



