CONTENTS. Xlll 



THE FIFTH DAY. 



PAGE 



CHAP. XVII. Of KOACH and DACE, and how to fish for them ; 



and of CADIS 271 



CHAP. XVIII. Of the MINNOW or PENK, of the LOACH, and of the 



BULL-HEAD, or MILLER'S THUMB 289 



CHAP. XIX. Of several rivers, and some observations of fish . 296 

 CHAP. XX. Of Fish-ponds, and how to order them . . . 302 



CHAP. XXI. Directions for making of a Line, and for the colouring 



of both Rod and Line 306 



APPENDIX on RODS, LINES, HOOKS, and other Tackle, according to 



the latest authorities ; (by the Publisher) . . . . 321 



PA11T II. 



THE COMPLETE ANGLER ; by CHARLES COTTON. Instructions how 



to angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear stream . . 337 



LIFE OF COTTON ......... * 339 



THE FIRST DAY. 



CHAP. I. Conference between a country gentleman proficient in 



Fly-fishing and a traveller who becomes his pupil . . 355 



CHAP. II. An account of the principal rivers in Derbyshire. 



Viator lodges at Piscator's house . . . . . . 366 



THE SECOND DAY. 



CHAP. III. Conference containing a description of Cotton's fishing- 

 house, with his apology for writing a supplement to 

 Walton's book 377 



CHAP. IV. Of angling for TROUT or GRAYLING, divided into three 



branches . . . . . . . * . . . 382 



CHAP. V. Of Fly-fishing ..!.... 384 



