59. May-fly (large specimen) 144 ...... J. SAMBOURNE. LANDELLS 148 LANDELLS 152 60. View on the Lea, the "Stop," T. CRESWICK Chingford... K. MEADOWS VIZETELLY..... 161 K. MEADOWS... M. JACKSON 163 165 BEWICK VIZETELLY... 167 169 172 173 174 BEWICK 177 71. Salmon A. COOPER J. JACKSON... 182 79. Larva of the Dyticus Marginalis...... Sir W. JARDINE, LIZARS Lastly comes Mr. Bohn, who has contributed largely to the present volume, and whose good taste and extensive information have throughout been of the greatest value to the editor. Indeed, it has not a little surprised him, that amongst the numerous works which are almost daily passing through Mr. Bohn's hands, he should have found time to devote so much attention to the present edition. EDWARD JESSE. CHAP. I.-Conference betwixt an Angler, a Hunter, and a THE SECOND DAY. CHAP. II.-Observations of the OTTER and CHUB 43 89 THE THIRD DAY. CHAP. III.-How to fish for, and to dress, the CHAVENDER or PAGE 99 105 CHAP. IV. Observations of the nature and breeding of the TROUT 120 THE FOURTH DAY. CHAP. V. continued.-On TROUT FISHING 132 CHAP. VI.-Observations of the UMBER or GRAYLING, and directions how to fish for them 173 CHAP. VII.-Observations of the SALMON, with directions how to CHAP. IX.-Observations of the CARP, with directions how to fish for him CHAP. X.-Observations of the BREAM, and directions to catch CHAP. XI.-Observations of the TENCH, and advice how to angle 219 CHAP. XII.-Observations of the PEARCH, and directions how to fish for him 230 CHAP. XIII.-Observations of the EEL, and other fish that want scales, and how to fish for them CHAP. XIV.-Observations of the BARBEL, and directions how to fish for him 249 CHAP. XV.-Observations of the GUDGEON, the RUFFE, and the BLEAK, and how to fish for them 256 CHAP. XVI.-Is of nothing; or that which is nothing worth |