Xll CONTENTS, 



THE THIRD DAY. 



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CHAP. III. How to fish for, and to dress, the Cn A VENDER or 



CHUB 99 



CHAP. IV. Observations of the nature and breeding of the TROUT 



and how to fish for him. And the Milk-maid's Song . . 105 



CHAP. V. More directions how to fish for, and how to make for 

 the Trout an Artificial Minnow and Flies ; with some 

 merriment . 120 



THE FOURTH DAY. 



CHAP. V. continued. On TROUT. FISHING 132 



CHAP. VI. Observations of the UMBER or GRAYLING, and 



directions how to fish for them . . . . . . 173 



CHAP. VII. Observations of the SALMON, with directions how to 



fish for him 177 



CHAP. VIII. Observations of the LUCE or PIKE, with directions 



how to fish for him ....... 4 187 



CHAP. IX. Observations of the CARP, with directions how to fish 



for him 207 



CHAP. X. Observations cf the BREAM, and directions to catch 



him 219 



CHAP. XI. Observations of the TENCH, and advice how to angle 



for him 226 



CHAP. XII. Observations of the PEARCH, and directions how to 



fisliforhim . 230 



CHAP. XIII. Observations of the EEL, and other fish that want 



scales, and how to fish for them ..... 236 



CHAP. XIV. Observations of the BARBEL, and directions how to 



fish for him 249 



CHA.P. XV. Observations of the GUDGEON, the RUFFE, and the 



BLEAK, and how to fish for them ..... 256 



CHAP. XVI. Is of nothing ; or that which is nothing worth . . 260 



