CONTENTS.

CONTENTS.

FIRST DAY.

FIRST DAY.

FIRST DAY.

Vindication of fly-fishing—Poem in praise of Walton—Distinguished anglers—Fishing, a natural, philosophical, and scientific pursuit—Scenery—Fish possessed of little sensibility—Praise of fly-fishing—Field-sports related to natural history—Proposed fishing excursion—Comparison of a river to human life

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SECOND DAY.

SECOND DAY.

SECOND DAY.

Trout fishing—Flies—May-fly and gray drake—Alder fly—Object of fishing—Escape of a fish after being hooked—Sense of smelling in fish—Baits—The natural fly—Pricked trout—Local habits of animals—Trout of the Colne—Throwing the fly—Trout described—Spots on trout—Perch—Anecdote—Haunts of trout—Evening fishing—Management of a fish when hooked—Flies of different seasons—Fishing season—Difference of the gillaroo from trout—Diminution of flies in some rivers—Gillaroo trout found only in Ireland—Par or samlet—Other varieties of trout—Dr. Darwin—Experimenton trout by Mr. Tonkin of Polgaron—Cause of the varieties of trout—Mule fish—Crossing the breed—Impregnation of the ova of fish—Experiment of Mr. Jacobi on this point—Causes that hasten or retard the maturity of the ova—Why fish approach shallows to spawn—Admiration of the designs of Providence

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THIRD DAY.

THIRD DAY.

THIRD DAY.

Morning fishing—Effect of shadows in fishing—Anecdotes illustrating the effect of sunshine—Swallows

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FOURTH DAY.

FOURTH DAY.

FOURTH DAY.

Scenery—Loch Maree—Eagles—The inn—The river Ewe—Sea trout—Poaching highlander—Salmon—Cause of fish being drowned—Salmon—Deathby suffocation—Nature of pain—Instances of death without pain—Sea trout—Crimping—The dinner—The double snipe—Value of temperance in eating and drinking—Wading in boots a bad practice—Salmon and trout compared—Varieties of salmon

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FIFTH DAY.

FIFTH DAY.

FIFTH DAY.

Salmon fishing—Produce of a morning’s sport—Rivers of Norway and Sweden—English rivers—Salmon rivers—Scotch rivers—Irish rivers—The Sabbath day—Instincts—Instincts to animals what revelation is to man

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SIXTH DAY.

SIXTH DAY.

SIXTH DAY.

Flies—Hooks—Salmon of the Ewe—Sense of smelling in animals—Salmon fishing with pars—Food of Salmon—Indications of rainy weather—Omens

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SEVENTH DAY.

SEVENTH DAY.

SEVENTH DAY.

Grayling—Anatomy of the grayling—Grayling fishing—Scenery—Habits of the grayling—Grayling rivers—Baits for grayling—Generation of eels—Migration of eels—The conger eel

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EIGHTH DAY.

EIGHTH DAY.

EIGHTH DAY.

Scenery—Natural history—Origin of the common house fly—Bees and ants—The libellula—Ephemeræ—Michaelmas daisy—Humble bee—Thoughts on death, suggested by this insect

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NINTH DAY.

NINTH DAY.

NINTH DAY.

Fishing for hucho—Hereditary instinct—Causes of variety in trout—Salmo hucho—Taking a salmo hucho—Resemblance of the hucho to trout—Interior of the hucho examined—Habits of the hucho—Pleasure of angling—Cockney fishermen—Lame boy and his boats—Amusements—Sea serpent—Kraken—Mermaid—Austrian method of conveying fish—Education—The press—Effect of continuous fishing—Differenceof rivers—Angling for frogs—Water ouzel—Umbla—Laveret—Organization of the hucho—Craniology—Fat and flesh of the hucho—Naturalization of fish—The Traun—Colour of water—Colour of the ocean—Waterfalls—Reflections—The late Mr. B. West

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ADDITIONAL NOTES.

ADDITIONAL NOTES.

ADDITIONAL NOTES.

Estimable mention of Dr. Wollaston—On the supposed cross breed of the par—On the scolopax

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SALMONIA:OR,DAYS OF FLY FISHING.

SALMONIA:OR,DAYS OF FLY FISHING.

SALMONIA:

OR,

DAYS OF FLY FISHING.


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