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Ruddy-fly, how to make, 145.
Ruds, an inferior Roach, 272.
RUFFE, or Pope, representation of the,
257.
Running-line, how to bait the hook
of a, &c., 134.

Running line, why so called, and
directions for making, 134.

Sadler, Mr. Ralph, account of, 46.
Sad-yellow-fly, how to make, 145.
SALMON, observations on the, 177;
leap of the, and verses on ditto,
179, 180; age and growth of the,
181; migration of, 178, 179, 181;
representation of the, 182; sea-
sons of the, 182, 272; spawn in
November and December, 94; how
to fish for the, 183; varieties of
the, 110, 185; have various names |
according to their age, 178; tusk
of the, 178; fatten in the sea, 179.
Salmon Pink, fish so called, 185.
Salmon leap, extraordinary, 179.
Salmon-spawn, an excellent bait, and
how to preserve, 282.
Salvian, Hipp., reference to and
account of, 174.

SAMLET, or Skegger-Trout, engraving
of the, 106; a variation of the
Salmon, 185.

Sanderson, Dr. R., portrait of, v.
Sandys, G., references to his travels,
and account of, 52.
Sardonic, definition of, 314.
Sargus, verses on the, 76.
Scala, J. D., account of, 193.
Scented baits, 134, 200; caution
concerning, 185.
Schoo Brook, 364.

Scouring of worms, directions for,
132, 133.

Sea, discoveries made by means of
the, 61.

Sea-Angler, a fish so called, and
engraving of, 75, 300.
Selarus, Silarus, or Silaro, 68.

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Severn river, the salmon of, when in
season, 32; account of its spring
and course, 297, 472; the conger
taken in the, 246.
Shakespeare an angler, 196.
Shannon, the beauty of the, 296, 297.
Shawford-brook, its locality, 160.
Sheldon, Dr. G., portrait and account
of, 253.

Shell-fly, how to make, 145, 426.
Shepperton Deep, view of, 218; ac-
count of, 457.
Shovel-board, 261.

Shrews, land and water, 295.
Shrimps, as a bait, 452, 453.
Sidney, Sir P., references to, 399.
Silk-worm, reference to, 310.
Silk-worm-gut, the use of, in hook-
lines, 326.

Silver-fish, brought from China, 294.
Singing birds, eulogy on, 51.
Sion House, view near, 260.
Skegger-salmon, how bred, 178;
skegger-trouts, 106, engraving of,

106.

Smelts, an instance of a vast quantity
caught in the Thames, 247.
Smoking, notes on, 225, 376.
Snail, used as a bait, 102.
Snakes, bred by various means, 194;
engraving of, 194.

Snap-Angling, various methods of,
200, 203.

Snigling for eels, manner of, 242.
Songs, names and references to old,

117, 124; the Milkmaid's, 118,
120; answer to ditto, 119; Cori-
don's Song, 125; the Beggar's
ditto, 164; the Angler's ditto, 127,
262, 266 (with music); Kenna's
ditto, 159.

Spawn of most fish, a good general-
bait, 284.

Spearing for trout, 169; for eels, 242.
Spinner, the great red, 424, 425.
Spinning, 130.

Spittle Hill, account of, 364; view
of, 365.

Staffordshire-hills, various names of
the, 375.

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Tackle, directions concerning, 282,
321; ditto for making, 306; and
see Appendix on Rods, Lines, &c.,
321.

Talbot, the, reference to, 364.
Tawny-fly, how to make, 145.
Tecon, fish so called by Walton, 185;
supposed to be the last-spring, 186.
Teddington Weir, 271.

TENCH, observations on the, 226;
medical virtues of the, 227; haunts
of, 226, 228; peculiarities of, 226,
227; engraving of the, 228,
Test, engraving of a sluice on the, 90;
sources of the, 296-7.
Thames river, salmon of, when in
season, 32; account of the, and
verses on, 296-298; trouts in,
106; views on, 84, 288; fishing
stations on the, 452.
Thames Preservation Society, 94.
Thatched House, Herts, 44, 87; no-
tice of, 44; engravings of, 63.
Theobald's House, 44; history of,
44; view of, 62.
Thermometer, use of, in angling, 151.
Thomson, quotation from, 385.
Thorn-tree fly, how to make, 409.
Thorricle, truckle, or coble, 176;
engraving of, 176.

Throwing the line, in fly-fishing,
directions for, 387.
Tivy, the river, 180.

Tobacco, James the First a vehement
censurer of, 376; use of, 225.

Tombs, Thomas, an angler; epitaph
on in Hampton church-yard, 274.
Top, angling at the, explained, 383,
384.

Topsell, Edward, references to, 109,
139, 197.

Tottenham High-Cross, 43, 313, 314;
view near, 319.

Towght, definition of, 389.
Tradescant, J., his museum, and
account of, 70, 71.

Trent river, the, 298, 369; account
of, 471.

Trolling, various ways of, 201, 202,
203; hooks for, 202.
Trolly lolly, chorus of, 126.
TROUT, observations on the, 105;
varieties of the, 106, 109, 112;
seasons of the, 111, 272; how to
fish for, 122, 143, 167, 168, 169,
383, 397, 437, 444; representation
of the, 113, 122; best anglers for
the, 274; how to dress, 434, 435;
barren, explanation of, 105; length
of life, 110; haunts of, 171; to
crimp a, 435.

Truckle. See Thorricle.

Tweed, notice of the river, 298.
Tyne, notice of the river, 298.

UMBER. See Grayling.

Valdesso, Sign. J., account of, 67.
Varro, Terentius, references to, and
account of, 51, 60.

Venables, Col. Rob., on angling, 12.
Violet-fly, directions for making, 411.
Virginia Water, engraving of, 302.

Wagtail, not migratory, 108.
Walking-bait, explained, 195.
Waller, Edmund, verses by, 269;

portrait of, 268; account of, 269.
Wall-fly, a bait for a Chub, 102.
Waltham Abbey, view of, 129, 463.
Walton, Izaac-his birth, 1; keeps
a shop in the Royal Exchange,
Cornhill, ib.; occupies half a shop in
Fleet-street, ib.; married to Miss
Anne Kenn, 2; retires from busi-

Weirs, or Stops on the Thames, against
Magna Charta, 274; destroyed by
Dickenson, Lord Mayor of London,
ibid.

portrait, and

ness, ib.; angling his favourite re- | Water-snake, account of, 194.
creation, ib.; death of Mrs. Walton,
3; her epitaph, ib.; Walton writes
the life of Dr. Donne, ib. ; and of
Sir Henry Wotton, 4; publishes the
Complete Angler, ib.; five treatises
on angling before Walton's, 5;
sketch of Walton's character, 7;
and mental qualities, ib. ; his
Angler, successively improved, goes
through five editions in his lifetime,
8; Walton writes the Life of
Hooker, 9; and of Herbert, 10;
the Lives of Donne, Wotton,
Hooker, and Herbert, in 1670,
were published together, 10; with
the fifth edition of the Complete
Angler came out the second part
by Cotton, 11; Walton writes the
Life of Bishop Sanderson, 13;
concluding paragraph admired by
Dr. Johnson, 18; Walton's friends
were distinguished characters, 19;
Walton a Royalist, and one of the
persons intrumental in preserving
the

Whale, not a fish, 59.
Wharton, Dr. Thomas,
account of, 60, 299.
Wheat, as a general bait, 284.
Whipping for Bleak, 259.
Whirling Dun-fly, 409, 411.
Whitaker, Dr. W., account of, 82.
White Miller, or Owl-fly, 423.
Will of Walton, 25.
Willow, experiment with concerning
water, 58.

"Lesser George" for King
Charles, 19; a high-churchman,
20; writes a tract in favour of
conformity, ib. ; the author of
verses on Dr. Donne, 21; began
the Life of Sir Henry Saville, ib. ;
and to collect materials for that of
Hales, ib.; publishes Chalk hill's
Pastoral, 22; Walton's death, ib. ;
account of his children, 23; his
circumstances, ib. ; his will, 25;
Commendatory Verses to, 35, 36,
37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42.
Walton, Isaak, the younger, 400.
Walton-on-Thames, view of, 320.
Ware, in Herts, view of, 43, 460.
Wasps, used as baits, 221, 237, 279.
Wasp-fly, how to make, 145, 425.
Wasp-nest, engraving of, 279.
Water, the praise of, 58; a medium
for sound, 69.

Water-frogs, nature of, &c., 197, 304.
Water-rat, 95; engraving of, 95.

Willy, the river, 299.
Winandermere, reference to, 247.
Winch, various directions concerning,
332; its use in salmon and trout-
fishing, 171.

Wind, what is best to fish in, 151;
where to fish, according to the dif-
ferent degrees of, 386, 432.
Windsor, views near, 84.
Wolsey Bridge, 369.
Woodcock-fly. See Oak-fly.
Worms, names of, and directions con-
cerning, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,
135, 183, 184, 185, 215, 221, 228,
258, 277, 437, 439, 440; fly-
fishing with, 131; various names
of, ib.; to recover sick, 133; en-
graving of, 132.

Worsted and Crewels, for dubbing,
150.
Wotton, Sir H., account of, 14; his

Fishing House, 84; portrait of, 86;
references to, 260, 314, 316.
Wye, Two Rivers of that name,
notice of, 32, 182, 176, 370,
473.

Xenophon, reference to, 56.

Yellow-Dun fly, 145, 411.
Yellow dye for feathers, 418.

Zeus Opah, engraving of, 300.

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FISHING-TACKLE MAKERS.

Those marked (*) publish Catalogues.

*ALDRED, THOMAS, 126, Oxford Street.
*ALFRED & SON, 54, Moorgate Street.
ALLEN, EDWARD, 198, Oxford Street.
ANDERSON, ARCHIBALD, 71, Long Acre.
*BERNARD, JOHN, 4 Church Place, Piccadilly.
BLACKER, WILLIAM, 54, Dean Street, Soho.
*BOWNESS & SON, 12 and 14, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.
BOWNESS, GEORGE, JUN., 33, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.
CARTER, Mr., Saddler's Wells.

CAVE, ROBERT, 5, Oakley Street, Lambeth.

*CHEEK, JOHN, 132, Oxford Street.

*CLARK, JOSEPH, 11, St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell.

CREED, EBENEZER, 33, Wilderness Row, Goswell Street.

CURETON, J. R., 114, Snow's Fields, Bermondsey.

DAVIS, EDMUND, 58 and 59, Great Hall, Hungerford Market.
DIGINGS, ANN, 37, Gibson Street, Lambeth.

EATON & DELLER, 6 and 7, Crooked Lane, City.

EDMONDS, W., 15, East Road, City Road.

*FARLOW, CHARLES, 191, Strand.

*GOULD, A., 36, Great Marylebone Street.

GOWLAND, JOHN, 4, Crooked Lane, City.

HOLMES & SON, 115, Fetter Lane.

HOLROYD, J. S., 59, Gracechurch Street.

*JACOBS, G. (late Barth), 32, Cockspur Street.

JONES, JAMES & Co., 111, Jermyn Street, St. James's.

JOY, HENRY, 6, Opera Arcade, Pall Mall.

*LITTLE, GILES, 15, Fetter Lane.

POLDEN, J. A,, 29, Castle Street, Leicester Square.

ROBLOW, THOMAS, 30, Upper Marylebone Street.

SANDERSON, JOHN, 9, Blackfriar's Road.

TURPIN, SARAH, 4, Susannah Row, Curtain Road, Shoreditch.
USTONSON & PETERS, 48, Bell Yard, Temple Bar.

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