INDEX. 237 



GAY, JOHN, 40, 83, 84, 192, 208. 



GASTON PHCEBUS. See de Foix, Count Gaston. 



GINGER QUILL, 73. 



GRANNOM, 73, 144, 183. 

 dressings of, 147 — 150. 

 is Shell Fly of Ronalds, 148; in TraitU, 150. 



GREENHEART 



first mentioned, 91; rejected by Stewart, 91; and Francis, 

 92; its history, 94. 



GREY OF FALLODON, LORD, 3, 97, 109, 164, 211. 

 his importance, 217; his prose, 217 — 218. 



GUT 



first mention, 94; little used in eighteenth century, 95; 

 universal in nineteenth, 95. 



HACKLE FLIES, 141. 



HALE, CAPTAIN, 21, 22. 



HALFORD, F. M., 86, 87, 97, 142, 148, 150, 164, 165, 192; his 

 importance. 129—130, 220; style, 130—131, 220; criticism 

 of his Entomology, 148, 149, 186, 187. 



HAMILTON, EDWARD, 80, 186. 



HARE'S EAR SEDGE, 73. 



HARTLIB, SAMUEL, 181—182, 193—194. 



HAWKER, PETER, 4, 213. 



HAWKINS, SIR J. 



gives print of natural flies, 178. 



HAWTHORN FLY, 74. 



HAZEL. 



favourite material for rods, 20. 



HENDERSON, WILLIAM, 80, 217. 



HICKORY, as rod material, 91. 



HIGGINBOTHAM. London tackle maker 



probable inventor of three or four-sectioned split cane, 9S 



HOOKS. 



In Treatise, 21, 172; sizes 25; in Lawson 41. 



Kirbys hooks, 60; eyed hook, in Fortin, 53; 



double hook in Mascall 38. 73; in Venables 73. 

 HOWLETT, ROBERT, 88. 103, 105. 



his contribution to fishing, 207. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



excellence of French, 53. 



see also artificial tlt- nattthal fly. 



INDIAN GRASS (or INDIAN WEED), 70, 81 n. 



