INDEX. 



327 



Rules and cautions in fishing, 



317. 

 Running line, description of, 97; 



materials to make, 208. 



Saddler, an account of Mr, 42. 



Sad yellow fly, 105. 



Salmon, the, observations on, 124 ; 

 migration of, 125, note ; age and 

 growth of, 126 ; how to fish for, 

 127 ; baits for, 128, note; beauti- 

 ful appearance of, on coming out 

 of the water, 130. 



Salmon spawn, an excellent bait for 

 most fish, 190, note. 



Salmon-leap, mention of places so 

 called, 126. 



Salmon-trout, where found, 82. 



Salviani, Hippolito, 123. 



Samlet, or Skegger Trout, 79. 



Sanderson, Dr Robert, 19. 



Sand-fly, 313. 



Scale-fish, how to fish for, 190, 

 note. 



Schoo brook, 245, note. 



Seals lond of music, 57, note. 



Sea monster resembling a man, 59, 

 note. 



Sea-grass for hook lines, 209, note. 



September, artificial flies for, 286. 



Severn, the, its course, 200. 



Shawford brook, 114. 



Shell-fly, 105, 285. 



Shepperton and Hampton frequent- 

 ed by the Londoners, 184, note. 



Silk-worm, her mode of spinning, 

 211, note. 



Silver-twist hackle, 310. 



Simple men, in what sense anglers 

 are, 44. 



Small bright brown fly, 277. 



Snakes, breeding of, 135. 



Snapping for Pike, 140, note. 



Snigling for Eels, 164. 



Soil, quality of Trout depends on, 

 121. 



Spawn of most fish a tempting bait, 

 193. 



Sooty dun-fly, 310. 



Stanzes Irreguliers addressed to 

 Izaak Walton, 2:39. 



Sticklebag, the, good bait for Trout, 

 199. 



Stone-fly, how made, 105, 284; 



description and use of, 283. 

 Straw-worm described, 194. 

 Swans, penalty for stealing, 60, 



note. 



Tackle requisite for an angler, 190, 

 191, note. 



Tawny-fly, 105. 



Templars, the knights, curious and 

 once characteristic device of, 2. 



Tench, observations on, 154 ; the 

 physician of fishes, 154; cure 

 performed by the application of, 

 155 ; directions how to catch, 

 156; haunts of, and baits for, 

 ib. note. 



Thames, origin of the name, 200; 

 its course, ib. ; lines in praise of, 

 ib. 



Thames fishing, 184, note. 



Thatched house in Hodsden, 41. 



Theobald's, account of that place, 

 41. 



Thorn-fly, 315. 



Thorntree-fly, 275. 



Toads not venomous, 132, note. 



Tobacco, King James the First's 

 hatred of, 254, note ; mischiefs 

 of, ib. 



Top of fishing-rod, how to mend, 

 191, note. 



Tradescants, account of the, 57. 



Treatyse of Fysshynge with an 

 angle, 7. 



Trent, River, origin of the name, 

 200,248. 



Trolling for Pike, directions for, 

 139, note. 



Trout, directions for catching, 77, 

 95 ; observations on the nature 

 and breeding of, 79 ; varieties of, 

 82; when in season, and what 

 kind best, 83 ; not proper to 

 catch one till the middle of March, 

 107 ; catching by torch light, 

 119 ; haunts of, and time of 

 spawning, 121, note. 



Trout or Grayling, how to angle 

 for, 258 ; to dress, 289 ; to an- 

 gle at the bottom for, 291 ; ang- 

 ling by hand for, ib. ; angling 



