INDEX. 



Ruddy-fly, how to make, 145. 

 Ruds, an inferior Roach, 272. 

 RUFFE, or Pope, representation of the, 



257. 

 Running-line, how to bait the hook 



of a, &c., 134. 

 Running line, why so called, and 



directions for making, 134. 



Sadler, Mr. Ralph, account of, 46. 



Sad-yellow-fly, how to make, 145. 



SALMON, observations on the, 177 ; 

 leap of the, and verses on ditto, 

 1.79, 180 ; age and growth of the, 

 181 ; migration of, 178, 179, 181 ; 

 representation of the, 182 ; sea- 

 sons of the, 182, 272 ; spawn in 

 November and December, 94 ; how 

 to fish for the, 183; varieties of 

 the, 110, 185 ; have various names 

 according to their age, 178 ; tusk 

 of the, 178 ; fatten in the sea, 179. 



Salmon Pink, fish so called, 185. 



Salmon leap, extraordinary, 179. 



Salmon-spawn, an excellent bait, and 

 how to preserve, 282. 



Salvian, Hipp., reference to and 

 account of, 174. 



SAMLET, or Skegger-Trout, engraving 

 of the, 106 ; a variation of the 

 Salmon, 185. 



Sanderson, Dr. R., portrait of, v. 



Sandys, G., references to his travels, 

 and account of, 52. 



Sardonic, definition of, 314. 



Sargus, verses on the, 76. 



Scala, J. D., account of, 193. 



Scented baits, 134, 200 ; caution 

 concerning, 185. 



Schoo Brook, 364. 



Scouring of worms, directions for, 

 132, 133. 



Sea, discoveries made by means of 

 the, 61. 



Sea-Angler, a fish so called, and 

 engraving of, 75, 300. 



Belarus, Silarus, or Silaro, 68. 



Seneca, L. A., references to, 104. 



September, artificial flies for, 427. 



Severn river, the salmon of, when in 

 season, 32 ; account of its spring 

 and course, 297, 472 ; the conger 

 taken in the, 246. 



Shakespeare an angler, 196'. 



Shannon, the beauty of the, 296, 297. 



Shawford-brook, its locality, ICO. 



Sheldon, Dr. Gr., portrait and account 

 of, 253. 



Shell-fly, how to make, 145, 426. 



Shepperton Deep, view of, 218 ; ac- 

 count of, 457. 



Shovel-board, 261. 



Shrews, land and water, 295. 



Shrimps, as a bait, 452, 453. 



Sidney, Sir P., references to, 399. 



Silk- worm, reference to, 310. 



Silk-worm-gut, the use of, in hook- 

 lines, 326. 



Silver-fish, brought from China, 294. 



Singing birds, eulogy on, 51. 



Sion House, view near, 260. 



Skegger-salmon, how bred, 178 ; 

 skegger-trouts, 106, engraving of, 

 106. 



Smelts, an instance of a vast quantity 

 caught in the Thames, 247. 



Smoking, notes on, 225, 376. 



Snail, used as a bait, 102. 



Snakes, bred by various means, 194 ; 

 engraving of, 194. 



Snap-Angling, various methods of, 

 200, 203. 



Snigling for eels, manner of, 242. 



Songs, names and references to old, 

 117, 124; the Milkmaid's, 118, 

 120 ; answer to ditto, 119 ; Cori- 

 don's Song, 125 ; the Beggar's 

 ditto, 164 ; the Angler's ditto, 127, 

 262, 266 (with music); Keuna's 

 ditto, 159. 



Spawn of most fish, a good general- 

 bait, 284. 



Spearing for trout, 169 ; for eels, 242. 



Spinner, the great red, 424, 425. 



Spinning, 130. 



Spittle Hill, account of, 364 ; view 

 of, 365. 



Staffordshire-hills, various names of 

 the, 375. 



