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INDEX. 



Hand, angling by, explained, 



437. 



Hanson Toot, engraving of, 286. 

 Harry-long-legs, 427. 

 Harvie, or Harvey, Chr., his verses, 



156-7 ; the author of the Syna- 

 gogue, 157. 

 Hastings, Sir G-., 107, 279 ; notice 



of, 107. 

 Hawking, the praise of, 49 54 ; 



vignette of, 53 ; curious method 



of, 50. 



Hawks, list of, 53. 

 Hawthorn fly, 153. 

 Hawthorn tree in Dove Dale, 432. 

 Henley, Oliver, a noted fisher for 



trout and salmon, 183. 

 Henmoor, or Schoo Brook, 364. 

 Herbert, GK, portrait of, v. ; account 



of, 16 ; verses by, 72. 

 Hermit-fish, the, 75. 

 Heron, thigh bone of, used as a bait, 



200 ; caught with a hook baited 



with a fish, 259. 



383, | Irk, the, a river in Lancashire, famous 



for eels, 243. 

 | Isabella-coloured, the origin of the 



term, 409. 



Isis, the river, 297, 460, 478. 

 Ivy, oil of, for scenting baits, 185. 



Jack, pike so called till twenty-four 



inches long, 201. 

 James, St., tide, 225. 

 James the First, a great cen surer of 



tobacco, 376. 



January, artificial flies for, 405. 

 Joints for fly rods, 325. 

 Josephus, F., reference to, 69. 

 Jovius, P., references to, 209 ; account 



of, ib. 



Juan, Don, extract from, 198. 

 July, artificial flies for, 145, 425. 

 June, artificial flies for, 145, 423. 



Kenilworth, a pike there seized 



woman's foot, 189. 

 Kennet, trout and eels, 172, 246, 459. 

 Kill Devil, 1367. 

 Kingfisher's nest, notice of, 285. 

 Kingston-upon-Hull, 369. 

 Kirby, in Westmoreland, a curious 



well near, 69. 



Heylin, P., his description of English 

 rivers, and account of, 296. 



Hippauthropy, 166. 



Hoddesdon, thatched-housc at, 43, 

 87 ; notice of, 44 ; account of, 

 464. 



Hofland's fancy, 410. 



Hog-fish, the, 71. 



Holy Spirit, form of the descent of 



the, 52. i LakeLeman, large trout taken in, 106. 



Hooks, directions for baiting, 134, Lake Lurian, large carp taken in, 

 28(5, 294, 417, 438, 441 ; various 

 directions concerning, 329 ; men- 

 tioned by the Prophet Amos, and 

 in the Book of Job, 65, 80. 



Hooker, R., portrait of, v. ; bio- 

 graphical sketch of, 15. 



Horse -leech-fly, taken by the Salmon, 

 183 ; how to make, ibid. 



Humber, river, account of, 298, 360. 



Hunting, the praise of, 54; not per- 



mitted to ecclesiastics, 61. 



Indian weed, 327. 



Insects destructive to fish, 210212. 



209. 



Lamprels, or lampreys, 241, 246 ; 

 tame one kept by Crassus, 239. 



Laniare, Nic, accoiint of and portrait, 

 159. 



Last- spring, a fish so called, observa- 

 tions on, and manner of fishing for, 

 176, 186; the Eiver Wye, in 

 Wales, abounds Avith, 186, 370. 



Lathkill, or Lathkin, the river, 369, 

 370, 471. 



Lawes, H., song composed by, 124, 

 266. 



Laws concerning fish, 93. 



Lea river, views on, 43, 129, 154, 





