THE 



BOOK OF THE SALMON; 



IN TWO PARTS. 



Part X. 



THE THEORY, PRINCIPLES, AND PRACTICE OF FLY-FISHING FOR 



SALMON; WITH LISTS OF SALMON-FLIES FOR EVERY 



GOOD RIVER IN THE EMPIRE. 



Part ZI. 



THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE SALMON, ALL ITS KNOWN 



HABITS DESCRIBED, AND THE BEST WAY OF ARTIFICIALLY 



BREEDING IT EXPLAINED. 



Usefully illustrated with nuraerous Coloured E rgiavings 

 of Salmon-flies, and Salmon- fry. 



BY EPHEMERA, 



AUTHOR OF "A HANDBOOK OF ANGLING;" 

 ASSISTED — • 



BY ANDREW YOUNG, 



OF imERSHlN, MANAGER OF THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND'S 

 SALMON-FISHERIES. 



LONDON : 

 LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS, 



PATERNOSTER-ROW. 



1850. 



