INDEX 



21' 



Marine oiij^in of Salmoiiidcc, 30-32 



Marsipobraiicliii, class, 18 



Marvels 0/ Fish Life as revealed by the 



Camera, Dr. Francis Ward, 51, 79 

 Maxillary, of salmon anil trout, 55, 97 

 Maxwell, Sir Herbert, Bart., Editor of 

 vScrope, loi 



heavy sea-trout, 50 



Salmonidcr. ori','inal habitat, 32 



sea-trout fishing, 11 

 Mi{,'ratory habit, as afTectinir legal rights, 

 S, II 



no test of species or race (Regan), 20-38 

 " Monsters," 77 

 Morphology of fishes, 12 

 Morphologists and systeniatists, 12-14 



N 

 Nelson, Ian T., Olenetive Hatchery, 127, 128 



sea-trout recaptures, 128 

 New Zealand trout, 24 

 Nomenclature, sea-trout (INIalloch), 120 



suggested, 121 



whitling, localisms, 107-iog 





 Origi), of Species, On the. Charles Darwin, 



36 

 Orkney and Shetlands, sea-trout, 28 

 trout, 24, 26, 28 

 true fresh-water fishes absent (Regan), 28 



P 

 Pacific salmon and trout, ig 

 Parr, 9, 67 (note), 84, 86, 91-99, 102-104, 106, 



1X2, 113, 206 

 salmon, 91-99, 106, 113 

 sea-trout, capture illegal, 92 



colouration, 96, 98 



Dahl, 92 



distinctions tabulated, 99, 102-104 



eye, 97 



feeding habits, 91 



fins, 97, 9S 



growth, 91, 92 



hibernation, 86, 91 



Hiiitfeldt-Kaas, 93, 102-104 



maxillarj-, 97 



" parr marks," 96, 97 



salmon, distinctions, 96-98 



scale formula, 97 



shape, 98 



shoal habit, 84, 106, 113 



size, 93, 96, 107 



Parr, sea-trout, spots, 97, 98 



statutory definition, 9, 67 (note), 206 



tail, 98 



trout, distinctions, 97, 98 



vigour (Chaytor), 96 

 Paton, Dr. A. Noel, Salmonidtr, original 



habitat, 31 

 Pectoral fins, 53, 75, 95, 97, yg 

 Pelvic (or ventral) fins, 53 

 I'hinock (or finnock), 121 

 I'isces, class, iS 

 Prehistoric river channels, 39 

 Protective colouration, 51 



R 



Regan, C. Tate, migratory habit no test of 

 species or race, 20-38, 206 

 Salmonidd', classification, 18, 19 



structural features, 53-56 

 sea-trout, two races, 38, 62, 207 

 3'oung indistinguishable from young 

 trout, 17, 97 

 trout, one species, 16 

 young indistinguishable from young 

 sea-trout, 17, 97 

 Rivers referred to— 

 Aa, Norway, sea-trout, annual si)awning 

 174 

 smolt migration, 109 

 Add, age and size of salmon, 107 

 Aln, bull trout, 39,41, 148 

 estuary not extensive, 64 

 Alness, sea-trout spawning, 154 

 Altnagairoch Burn, recaptures, marked 

 sea-trout, 171, 175 

 .sea-trout, " homing," 126 

 Annan, whitling, main run, 120 

 Am Burn, recaptures, marked sea-trout, 

 170 

 sea-trout " homing," 125, 126 

 Awe, -sea-trout a.scent, 147 

 Balgay, sea-trout spawning, 154 

 Bcauly, .scatrout, spring run, 134, 140 

 Clyde, marked .sea-trout recaptured, 170 

 river sj-stem, 34 

 seatrout in estuary, 115 

 spawning sea-trout, 154 

 trout in cstuarj^ 27 

 Coquet, bull trout, 38-42, 65 

 estuary not extensive, 64 

 sea-trout versus salmon, 84 

 Echaig, .sea-trout netted, 147 

 Endrick, salmon leap, 151 

 Esk, sea-trout, spring run, 140 



