CONTENTS. A Description of the Fish generally angled for in England and Wales, with the proper Times and The Names and the best Manner of dubbing the dif ferent artificial Flies, which are generally known, meter. ワー BEST'S ART OF ANGLING. PART I. CHAP. I. A Description of Fishes according to Natural History, with the best Methods of breeding, feeding, &c. FISHES, in natural live in the water, as their proper place of abode. Naturalists observe a world of wisdom and design in the structure of fishes, and their conformation to the element they reside in. Their bodies are clothed and guarded in the best manner, with scales or shells, suitable to their respective circumstances, the dangers they are exposed to, and the motion and business they are to perform. The center of gravity is placed in the fittest part of the body for swimming, and their shape most commodious for making way through the water, and most agreeable to geometrical rules. They have several parts peculiar to themselves: as fins, to balance and keep them upright; an airbladder or swim, to enable them to rise or sink to any height or depth of water at pleasure; gills or branchia, whereby they respire as land |