INDEX. 



491 



172, 226, 229, 289, 319 ; Danes 

 sail up, 299 ; account of, 475. 



Lebault, orLiebault, Dr. J., references 

 to, 302, 304. 



Ledger-bait, described, 195. 



Leomiuster, Hereford, 171. 



Lessius, L., reference to and account 

 of, 144. 



Libellulidse, 211. 



"Like Hermit poor :" a song, 159. 



Lines, various directions concerning, 

 134, 306, 387. See Appendix on 

 fishing-tackle, 326. 



Loach, representation of the, 290, 

 291 ; derivation of the word, 291. 

 particulars concerning the, 291. 



Lobel, Matthias de, a botanist, ac- 

 count of, 238. 



Lobster, the, See Chichester, 206. 



Lob-worm, 132, 134, 228, 241, 

 252. 



Lochmere in Ireland, 68. 



London Bridge, excellent roach near, 

 273. 



Londoners, excellent roach-anglers, 

 27i. 



Lophius Piscatorius, references to, 74, 

 299 ; engraving of, 75 ; account 

 299. 



Lucian, verses prefixed to his dia- 

 logues, 47. 



Luce. See Pike. 



Lucy, derivation of the word, 205. 



Lycanthropy, 166. 



Macrobius, account of, 60. 



Madely Manor, Staffordshire, view 

 of, v. 



Mail, explanation of the term, 146. 



Maison llustique, a book so called, 

 302. 



Malpighi, his discovery of the pro- 

 duction of the Oak -fly, 154. 



Mauchet, meaning of the word, 275. 



Manifold River, view near, 436. 



March, artificial flies for, 145, 408 ; 

 fly-fishing begins in, 408. 



March-brown fly, 410. 



Mark ham, Gervase, whimsical quali- j 



fications required by him in an 

 angler, 64. 



Mario w, Chr., song by, 115, 118; 

 account of, 115. 



Marsh-worm, 215, 228. 



Martial, his epigram on fish, 171. 



Martins caught with a fly, 259. 



Masaniello, account of, 116. 



Mascall, Mr., the person who first 

 brought carps into England, 207 ; 

 an excellent fly-fisher, 144. 



Matthiolus, P. A., reference to, and 

 account of, 293. 



Maudlin, diminutive of Matilda, 117. 



May, artificial flies for, 145, 413. 



May-fly, how to make, 152, 275 ; 

 - account of, 153 ; various titles of 

 the, 415. 



Meadow-worm, 215. 



Mcdway, notice of the river, 298, 470. 



Mercator, GL, reference to, and ac- 

 count of, 106. 



Mere, meaning of the word, 221. 



Mews, from mewing a hawk, ex- 

 plained, 44. 



Middle, angling in the, 382, 444. 



Miller's thumb, a name of the Bull- 

 head, 290, 292; engraving of, 290, 

 292 ; habits of, 292. 



MINNOW, used as a bait, 104, 130, 

 135-6, 183, 232, 241, 259, 444, 

 445 ; time of catching and descrip- 

 tion of the, 135, 290 ; how to pre- 

 serve and imitate, 136 ; curious 

 anecdote of, 290 ; representation of 

 the, 135, 290 ; how to dress, 291 ; 

 artificial, 136-7 ; minnow tackle, 

 137 ; have scales like other fish, 

 289. 



Minnow-tansies, how to make, 291. 



Miser, a portrait of, 309. 



Mogul, great, reference to, 170. 



Mole, the river erroneously said to 

 run underground, 61, 469. 



Montaigne, M. de, references to, 48 ; 

 account of, 74 ; portrait, 48. 



Months, alteration in the, 145, 215. 



Moorish fly, how to make, 145. 



Moses, various references to, 52, 57, 

 58, 59, 65, 80. 



