THE FIFTH DAY. CHAP. XVII. Of ROACH and DACE, and how to fish for them; PAGE 271 289 296 302 CHAP. XIX.-Of several rivers, and some observations of fish 306 321 PART II. THE COMPLETE ANGLER; by CHARLES COTTON. Instructions how LIFE OF COTTON 337 339 CHAP. I.-Conference between a country gentleman proficient in CHAP. III.-Conference containing a description of Cotton's fishing- CHAP. IV. Of angling for TROUT or GRAYLING, divided into three THE THIRD DAY. PAGE CHAP. III.-How to fish for, and to dress, the CHAVENDER or CHAP. IV. Observations of the nature and breeding of the TROUT 105 CHAP. V.-More directions how to fish for, and how to make for 120 THE FOURTH DAY. CHAP. V. continued.-On TROUT FISHING. CHAP. VI.-Observations of the UMBER or GRAYLING, and CHAP. VII.-Observations of the SALMON, with directions how to CHAP. VIII.-Observations of the LUCE or PIKE, with directions 187 CHAP. X.-Observations of the BREAM, and directions to catch him 219 CHAP. XI.-Observations of the TENCH, and advice how to angle CHAP. XII.-Observations of the PEARCH, and directions how to 230 CHAP. XIII.-Observations of the EEL, and other fish that want CHAP. XIV. Observations of the BARBEL, and directions how to CHAP. XV.-Observations of the GUDGEON, the RUFFE, and the CHAP. XVI.-Is of nothing; or that which is nothing worth THE FIFTH DAY. PAGE CHAP. XVII. Of ROACH and DACE, and how to fish for them; CHAP. XIX. Of several rivers, and some observations of fish 271 289 296 302 306 321 PART II. THE COMPLETE ANGLER; by CHARLES COTTON. to angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear stream Instructions how 337 339 355 366 THE FIRST DAY. CHAP. I.-Conference between a country gentleman proficient in CHAP. II.-An account of the principal rivers in Derbyshire. THE SECOND DAY. CHAP. III.-Conference containing a description of Cotton's fishing- CHAP. IV. Of angling for TROUT or GRAYLING, divided into three CHAP. VI.-Fishing at the top continued-further directions for CHAP. VII.-Fishing at the top-Flies for the months of January, February, March, April, and part of May; including under May, particular directions how to bait with the Green-drake CHAP. VIII.-Fishing at the top, continued-Flies for the end of May, and for the following months, till December; contain- ing, under May, instructions when to dape with the Stone-fly CHAP. IX.-Fly-fishing, in windy weather, best in the Still-deeps CHAP. X.-Directions how to dress a TROUT and GRAYLING. CHAP. XI. Of angling at the bottom for TROUT or GRAYLING- ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD. 22. Portrait of Elias Ashmole, Esq. 24. Lophius Piscatorius 6. Seal-ring-a bequest from Sir H. Davy to W. H. Pepys........ 7. Fac-simile of Cut from Book of St. Alban's 8. Gloria in Excelsis Deo.... 9. Seal given to Walton by Dr. Donne 10. Angling Apparatus 11. Fly-fisher wading.. 12. Ware, on the Lea.. T. CRESWICK... M. JACKSON 13. Initial letter emblematical of Angling, J. W. ARCHER... M. JACKSON Hunting and Hawking 14. Montaigne playing with his cat 15. Hawks in their Mews..... 16. Hunting, Vignette 17. Portrait of Dr. Thomas Wharton 18. View of Theobald's 19. Thatched House, Hoddesdon 20. Vignette, Angler on a Bank 21. Portrait of W. Camden 23. Portrait of Rondeletius 25. Turtle Doves J. W. ARCHER... M. JACKSON J. W. ARCHER... M. JACKSON ...... ... xli 6 24 33 34 BEWICK ...... BEWICK 42 43 43 K. MEADOWS... H. VIZETELLY.. T. GILKES.... 53 60 LANDELLS BEWICK 63 77 82 84 85 88 89 ... 92 93 |