244 FLY FISHING FOE TEOUT. 



BE VETULA, 50, 51. 



LA VIEILLE, 51. 



WADE, HENRY, 158, 185, 214. 



WADING 



in time of Cotton, 78; in time of Scrope, 78. 



WALKER, C. E., 168. 



WALLWORK, JAMES, 121, 214. 



WALTON, IZAAK, 70, 100, 117, 153, 161, 183, 191, 210. 



great importance of Compleai Angler, 61, 65; his relation 

 to the Treatise, 39, 64, 144—145; to Mascall, 25, 39, 

 144—145; to Markham, 144—145; to Barker, 60. 



his prose, its quality, 61—^5, 195—197, 213; Charles Lamb's 

 opinion, 63, 196; and Walter Scott's, 59, 197. 



his quarrel with Franck, 59. 



inferiority of illustrations in Compleat Angler, 171. 



ignorance of natural history, 180. 



WARD, FRANCIS, 144. 



WASP FLY, 26. 



WEATHER, 



Advice as to in Treatise, 30; by Lawson, 41; in Cotton's 

 day, 81; for dry fly, 81. 



WELLS, H. P., 86. 



WEST, LEONARD, 149. 



his entomological work, 187. 



WHALEBONE 



used for tip of rod by Fortin, 53; in Cotton's time, 68; 

 to-day for Spey salmon rods, 68 n. 



WHEATLEY, HEWETT, 185. 

 his contribution, 214—215. 



WICKHAM, 73, 143. 



WILSON, PROFESSOR JOHN, 84, 96. 



WIMBLE, MR. WILLIAM, 206. 



WOTTON, SIR HENRY, 40, 199. 

 excellence of his verse, 200. 



WRIGHT, WILLIAM, 93. 



WYNKYN DE WORDE, 2, 12. 



YELLOW DUN, 144. 



history and dressings of, 153 — 155. 



YELLOW FLY, 26 and 26 n. 



YOUNGER, JOHN, 80, 103, 104, 106, 107. 



