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INDEX. 



Butler, Dr. W.. remark and account 



of, 158. 

 Byron, Lord, lines on Walton, 198. 



CADIS, several kinds of, enumerated, 

 284-5, et scq. ; a good bait, 286 ; 

 cock -spur cadis, a choice bait for 

 float fish, ibid.; engraving of, 285, 

 416 ; how to bait with a yellow 

 cadis for Trout, 286 ; where found, 

 286 ; how to take, 287 ; may be 

 used with a worm or fly, 441-2. 



Calve, to, definition of, 399. 



Cambridgeshire, rivers of, 479. 



Camden, W., references to, 68, 91, 

 226, 238, 240, 247, 301 ; portrait 

 of, 68. 



Candocks, 304. 



Cannon-fly. See Oak-fly. 



Cardanus, H., extract from, and ac- 

 count of, 197. 



CARP, observations on, 207 ; how to 

 fish for, 215, 216, 217 ; excellent 

 bait for, 217; ground-bait, 223; 

 when and by whom first brought 

 into England, 207 ; their fertility, 

 208; large size, 209; longevity, 208, 

 212 ; docility, 170 ; observations 

 on the breeding of, 208, 213, 303 ; 

 how to dress, 217, 218 ; engraving 

 of the, 207, 214. 



Casaubon, Dr. M., references to, 70, 

 166 ; account of, 70. 



Casting the line, directions for, 387. 



Catch, the angler's song is not a, 

 265. 



Caterpillar, account of, 138 ; how 

 bred, 138, 139. 



Caussin, N., references to, 313. 



Chalkhill, verses by, 125, 262. 



Chameleon, that it lives on the air a 

 vulgar error, 109. 



Chantilly, tame carp at, 212. 



CHAR, a local fish, 247 ; engraving 

 of, 247. 



Charles the First, anecdote respect- 

 ing, 13. 



Chingford, view at, 154, 226, 462. 



CHUB, observations on the, 89 ; 

 engraving of, 97 ; dibbing for, 101, 



102 ; how to fish for and dress 



the, 99, 100 ; haunts of, 104. 

 Church Catechism, the author of, 



disputed, 83. 

 Clarendon, Lord, his opinion on the 



question, "Whether the happiness of 



man consists more in contemplation 



or action, 66. 



Coble or Cockle-boat, 176. 

 Coch-y-bonddhu, 410. 

 Cockchafer, grub of the, 441. 

 Cocks known to bring up chickens, 



78. 



Colne, river, account of, 467. 

 Confidence in God, incitements to, 319. 

 Conscience, happiness of a good, 313. 

 Contemplation, 66. 

 Content, verses in praise of, 265, 314 ; 



incitements to, 318. 

 Cooper-brook, confluence of, with the 



Don, 430. 



Coriate, Tho., account of, 372-3. 

 Cotton, Charles, Esq., life of, 341 ; 



letter of, 351 ; verses by, 353 ; his 



fishing-house described, 379 ; view 



of, 377. 

 Country life, song in praise of, 125 ; 



scenery, beautiful description of, 



264. 



Covetous men unhappy, 47. 

 Cow (red), milk used in consumption, 



255. 



Cowley, quotation from, 317, 318. 

 Crassus, reference to, 239. 

 Cray river, reference to, 106, 470. 

 Crucians, a small pond-fish, 294. 

 Cuckoo-spit, the nidus of the gras- 



hopper, 107. 



Cuttle-fish, account of the, 74. 

 Cynanthropy, 166. 



DACE, observations on, 271 ; how to 



fish for, 276 ; haunts of, 280, 281 ; 



with a gnat or grashopper, 103, 281; 



engraving of, 276. 



Danes, the, sail up the river Lea, 299. 

 Daping, or Dabbing. See Dibbing. 

 David, his gratitude to God, 312. 

 Davison, F., humorous song by, 164, 



account of, 164. 



