INDEX. 



241 



Grilse of one year are salmon of sub- 

 sequent years, 75. 



and salmon always together, 



73 ; distinction between, 80. 



G-rilses "never become salmon," an 

 audacious heresy, 58. 



Grilse-kelts, 76 ; marked on descent 

 and captured on ascent, 83. 



Grilse taking, prosperity of, in reports, 

 what it means, 103. 



Habits of salmon of Tweed, Ness, 

 Spey, and Tay, difference in, 110. 



"Half-net" of Solway, 187. 



Hall (Rev. James) on salmon-fisheries 

 about 1805, 94. 



on salmon-leistering in Aber- 

 deenshire, Banff, and Moray, 161, 

 162. 



Hares injure crops, 12. 



Health, Salmon -fishing good for, 14. 



Henry iii.. Laws of England on salmon 

 extended to Ireland, 135. 



Heraldic arms of Glasgow, Salmon 

 in, 116. 



Highland laird and his gilly in Lon- 

 don hotel, Story about, 96. 



Hind's Labrador, Salmon facts in, 

 5. 



on leistering being prohibited 



in Labrador, 163. 



Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, on parr 



being young salmon, 37. 

 Home Drummond's Act, 118, 140, 



144 ; Tay- fisheries taken out, 164 ; 



close-time in, altered, 169. 

 Home Office, Power of, to extend or 



vary close-time in England, 174. 

 Hume's (Joseph) Bill, 146. 

 Hunt (Henry) a fly-fisher, 29. 

 Hunting and shooting have little or 



no literature, 28. 



Ice, Packing of salmon in, when dis- 

 covered, 4. 



Importance of subject, 1. 



Impregnation of female adult salmon 

 by milt of male parr, 42. 



Improvident mercilessness in fishing, 

 106. 



Increase of weight in Grilse, 57. 



Inland districts now supplied with 

 sea-fish, 217, 218. 



Inland localities polluting rivers, 206. 



Interest of subject, 1-6 ; of public in 

 preservation of fish, 220. 



Insect life preserved by the angler, 23. 



Insufficiency of close -time shown, 154. 



Inverness, Price of salmon at, in 

 former times, 92. 



Ireland, Nature of tenure of salmon- 

 fisheries in, 7. 



Weight of salmon carried by 



three railways in, 12. 



Salmon sent from, to London, 



97. 



Stake and bag nets affecting 



salmon in, 130. 



Law for fisheries passed in 1862, 



175. 



James i. of Scotland, Act of, regard- 

 ing cruives and yairs, 184. 

 Severe Act of his first Parlia- 



ment against fishing in forbidden 

 times, 136, 137. 

 Johnson's (Dr.) definition of angler, 

 18 ; worth of opinion, 25. 



" Keep," Salmon cost nothing for, 12, 



Keeper and the angler in conversa- 

 tion, 15. 



Kennedy (Ptight Hon. T. F.), Com- 

 mittee of 1825 presided over by, 

 146. 



Kingdoms of salmon, Great Britain 

 and Ireland, 4, 5. 



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