INDEX 



ADDISON, J., 206. 



AELIANUS, CLAUDIUS. Be Aiiimalium Natura describes 

 fly fishing, 1. 



d'ALBEET, JEAN, 6. 



ALDAM, W. H., 125, 147, 155. 

 excellence of his flies, 187. 



ALDER, 73, 144. 



possibly in Treatise 166. 



history and dressings of, 166 — 168. 



ALDRED. 



London tackle maker making three-section split cane in 

 1851, 92. 



LE ART BE VENEBIE, 5. 



ARTIFICIAL FLY 



copied from nature. Treatise 26, 27; Markham 71, 172; 

 Peacham 71; in Cotton's time 71 et seq; three schools 

 of imitation 73—74; 141—144; Stewart 73, 142; Halford 

 142; colour and form 143, 144; 



description of, in Treatise 25, 26; in Cotton and his con- 

 temporaries 71, 72; north and south country flies differ 

 71, 174; Stewart 73; 



illustrations of, earliest by Lawson 42, 171, 178; Venables 

 171, 178; Hawkins 178; Best, 178; none good before 

 Bowlker 178 : Excellence of Ronalds 185 ; his influence 

 186; Aldam and Blacker 187. 



See also under names of individual flies — fly dressing — 



FLY FISHING — NATTJEAL FLY. 



' AEUNDO ' (JOHN BEEVER), 26 n, 153. 



AUTOPSY 



first mentioned in Treatise, 27. 

 Chetham recommends microscope, 71. 



BAINBRIDGE, G. C, 84, 103. 



