CONTENTS. 



Page. 



"LET PATIENCE HAVE HER PERFECT WORK." Col. 



John I. Mawson. C.E i 



TROUT-FISHING IN NORWAY. Abel Heywood, Junr. 



Part I. —Bergen to L.^rdal 6 



•Part II. — L^rdal to Christiania 20 



THE ANGLER'S JOY. W.W 37 



THE MIND OF FISHES. F.J. Faraday, F.L.S 40 



ROD FISHING OFF THE ISLE OF MAN. E. G. S 64 



A CONGER STORY. Edwin Waugh 85 



AN OCTOBER DAY AMONG THE GRAYLING. David 



Reid 88 



NOTE ON THE GRAYLING AND THE POLLAN. 



Henry Simpson, M.D 97 



FISH OUT OF WATER. Crabstick 98 



ANGLING IN THE IRWELL. Edward Corbett 102 



NOTE ON THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION OF FISH- 

 ING WATERS AND OF THE IRWELL. 

 Charles Estcourt, F.I.C , F.C.S 117 



THE ANGLER'S FLOWERS. Craven 118 



THE WENSLEYDALE YORE AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. 



Thomas Harker 120 



THE EDEN AT ARMATHWAITE. Fredk. Kenderdine 131 



A DREAM OF SPRING TIME AT PEN-Y-BONT. 



George Davies 136 



THE LOCHS AND RIVERS OF SUTHERLAND. 



William Bantock , 138 



NOTES ON THE NATURAL HISTORY, ANTIQUITIES, 



&c, OF SUTHERLAND. P 168 



AN INTERCEPTED LETTER. An Angler's Wife 172 



THE RAID TO KIRCUDBRIGHT. The Raiders. 



Chapter I. — The Scene 182 



Chapter II. — In Action 192 



Chapter HI. — A Night at the "Lochinvar." 196 



Chapter IV. — At the Clachan of Fintry 204 



ST. BOSWELLS AND THE TWEED. Henry Vannan, 



!\LA ^. 210 



THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANGLING. Charles Estcourt, 



F.I.C, F.C.S 243 



