CONTENTS 



I. OF Us, A HARP AND A SPANISH JUG . 



II. OF THE FRIENDSHIP OF THE RIVER 



III. OF TO-NIGHT JA 



IV. OF THE OTHER RODS, AND PARTICULARLY OF 



MR. BLENNERHASSETT . . > . $ 

 V. OF Two KEEPERS . . > . . J . 



VI. OF PAINTING IN WATER-COLOURS 

 VII. OF CHAVENDER, TEA-DRINKING, AND THE 

 BEST ANGLER ...... 



VIII. OF PURFLING AND PURISM .... 



IX. OF CERTAIN TUBES AND A FAIR PROSPECT . 



X. OF A NEW VOICE IN THE VALLEY . 1 ,i 



XI. OF No CONSEQUENCE . . . ) . .'^ X . 



XII. OF THE CLOUD ARTIST . *. * * . - / ^ 



XIII. OF A BLANK DAY . AI.HS itV* > J 'V. y 



XIV. OF MAC ARTHUR, WITH A CONSIDERATION OF 

 THE VAUNTED SUPERIORITY OF DRY-FLY 

 FISHERMEN OVER WET-FLY FISHERMEN . 



XV. OF CATCH-SINGING IN HIGH PLACES . ^ / 



XVI. OF FLOUNDER FISHING AS AN ART . , , y 



XVII. OF LESS CONSEQUENCE . 



XVIII. OF THE CRACKLING OF THORNS . >~ . 



XIX. OF ANGLING TROPHIES 



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