242 FLY FISHING FOR TEOUT. 



' EODDYD ' WOOL, 26. 



RONALDS, ALFRED, 26 and 26 n, 84, 103, 106, 107, 148, 149 

 154—158, 165. 

 his great importance, 179, 184 — 185, 213 — 214, and influence 

 186. 



ROUTLEDGE, DICKIE, 81, 206. 



RUDDY FLY. 39, 145. 



rejected by Bowlker, 89; and see RED SPINNER. 



BUSES INNOCENTES. See FORTIN, FRANCOIS. 



' RUSH GROWN,' 68. (See ROD.) 



RUSSELL, HAROLD, 115 n. 



SAD YELLOW FLY, 39. 



SALMON FISHING, 



mentioned in Treatise, 29; described by Franck, 59. 



SANDY YELLOW FLY, 145. 

 rejected by Bowlker, 89. 



SCOTCHER, GEORGE, 103, 105, 106. 



his importance, 121; first to give coloured pictures oJ 

 natural flies, 121; precursor of the dry fly, 121 — 122. 



SCOTT, THOMAS, quotation from, 114. 



SCOTT, SIR WALTER, 84. 



influence of, on fishing writers, 96; his edition of Franck 

 57; his criticism of Franck's style, 57, 59; and ol 

 Walton's, 59, 197. 



SCROPE, WILLIAM, 24 n, 96. 98. 

 his prose, 211. 



SHAKESPEARE, 7, 37. 



SHELL FLY. 



mentioned in Treatise, 26; by Ronalds, 26; and see 

 GRANNOM. 



SHERINGHAM, H. T., 185 n. 



SHIRLEY, THOMAS, 1.03, 105, 106. 



SKEAT, PROFESSOR, 13. 



SKUES, G. E. M., 133, 134, 152, 157, 177. 



SMITH, BARNARD, 185 n. 



SMITH, GEORGE, 205. 



SMITH, J., 88, 103, 104, 105. 



SPENSER, EDMUND. 58 n. 



SPENT OLIVE. 177. 



SPORTING LITERATURE, 



early, in France, 2 — 7; no early French books on fly, 11; 

 in England, 7—11. 



