INDEX 



Sturgeons, II. 203 



As rod fish, II. 205 



Common, II. 203 



Description of Common Species, 



II. 203 

 Description of Lake Species, II. 



204 

 Lake, II. 203 



New England Species, II. 203 

 Ohio, II. 203 

 Red, II. 203 

 Rock, II. 203 

 Short-nosed, II. 204 

 Shovel-nosed, II. 204^ 

 Size of Lake Species, II. 203 

 Stone, II. 203 

 White, II. 204 

 Suckers, II. 223 



As a rod and table fish, II. 229 

 Brook, II. 224 

 Chub, II. 226 

 Common, II. 224 

 Common Red-horse, II. 228 

 Crawl-a -bottom, II. 225 

 Creek fish, II. 226 

 Description of Common, II. 225 

 Description of Hog Molly, II. 



226 

 Fine-scaled, II. 224 

 Hammer Head, II. 225 

 Hog, II. 225 

 Hog Molly, II. 225 

 Large-scaled, II. 228 

 Long-nosed, II. 224 

 Mullet, II. 228 

 Northern Sucker, II. 224 

 Red, II. 224 



Species in New England, II. 223 

 Spotted, II. 227 

 Stone Lugger, II. 225 

 Stone Roller, II. 225 

 Toter, II. 225 



Suckers {continued'), 



White, II. 224 



White-nosed, II. 227 



Winter, II. 227 

 Sucker as a rod and table fish, II. 229 

 Summer Flounder, II. 259 

 Sunapee Trout, I. 1 5 1 



Best trolling tackle, I. 156 



Coloration when Spawning, I. 

 J 54 



Description of, I. 153 



Fighting qualities, I. 157 



Lures for, I. 155 



Primitive habitat, I. 152 

 Sunfishes (see Blue-Gill Sunfish), II. 

 97-103 



As a breakfast fish, II. 114 



Charles River (Massachusetts) 

 form, II. 103 



Coloration of Blue-Gill, II. 105 



Description of Yellow-Bellied, 

 II. 105 



Ferocity, II. 1 14 



Light lower tackle and rods to 

 be used, II. 113 



Range, II. 104 



T. 



Tailor Herring, II. 192 



Tales told by the Cook, II. 339 



Tautog, II. 254, 257 



Favorite with Ex-President Cleve- 

 land, II. 257 



Size, II. 257 

 Tautoga onitis, II. 257 

 The Aureolus (verse), I. 147 

 The Bullhead (verse), II. 219 

 The Close of Day — Lake Katahdin 



(verse), II. 117 

 The Dead, I. 206 

 The Lament (verse), I. 195 



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