238 FLY PISHING FOE TROUT. 



IKON BLUE, 144. 



first mentioned by Ohetham, 156; history and dressings 

 of, 156—158. 



JACKSON, CAPTAIN HENRY, 206. 



JACKSON, JOHN, 103, 155, 163, 185, 214. 



JACQUERIE, the. Gaston de Foix helps to quell, 6 



JEMMIT. MR., his list of flies, 205—206. 



JONSON, BEN. 



his judgment on Markham, 43; on Donne and Shake- 

 speare, 44. 



KINGSLEY, CHARLES, 97, 128, 167. 

 excellence as naturalist, 186. 



KIRBY. His hooks mentioned by Barker, 60. 



LA BRANCHE, G. M. C, 217. 



LAMB, CHARLES, his admiration for Walton, 196. 



LANCEWOOD, used for making rods, 91. 



LANDING NET, 



mentioned by Dennys, 40, 79; triangular, invented by 

 Fortin, 53, 79. 



LANG, ANDREW, 40, 192, 211. 



his prose, 219; poetry, 219; enthusiasm for fishing, 219. 



LAWSON, WILLIAM, 23, .37, 41, 42, 46, 47, 48. 

 account of, 41. 

 as fly dresser, 46, 47. 

 connection with Markham, 46, 47. 



his position in history of fishing, 41^ — 42, 48; his prose, 41; 

 high place among fishing writers, 36, 194 — 195. 



LECLEEC, MARC, 210. 



LEFEVRE, JEAN. 



translated Be Vetula into La Vieille, 51; account of book, 

 51; its position in history of fishing, 51, 52. 



LIGER, LOUIS. 



author of Amusemens de la Compagne, 54; its relation to 

 Fortin, 54; its position in history of fishing, 54, 55. 



LIGHT OLIVE, 73. 



LINE (see also CASTING LINE) ; 



of hair, in Treatise, 20, 21 ; in Cotton, 68, 75. 



of silk and hair, mentioned by Markham, 48; condemned 



by Venables, 68. 

 of silk, first mentioned by Nobbes, 87. 

 hair lines made thick for fly fishing, 68. 



LITTLE, London tackle maker, making three-section split 

 cane in 1851, 93. 



LITTLE YELLOW MAY DUN, 26 and 26 n. 



