GENERAL INDEX. 



585 



the Holibut, 532 ; the Turbot, 

 534; the Brill, 536; Miiller's 

 Tupkuot, ib. ; Block's Topknot, 

 537 ; the Whiff, ib. ; the Rhom- 

 bus Cardina, ib. ; the Common 

 Sole, 538 ; the Suckers, 538-541 ; 

 the Couger Eel, 541 ; the Launces, 

 541, 542 ; the Pijje-fishes, 543- 

 54G ; the Short Sim-fish, 546 ; the 

 Commoa Sturgeon, 547 ; the Aci- 

 penser Lichtensteiuii,i6. ; the Sea 

 Monster, or Northern Chimsera, 

 ib. ; the Dog-fishes, 548, 549 ; 

 the Sharks, 549-553 ; the Common 

 Tope, 550 ; the Picked Dog-fish, 

 556 ; the Squaliis Spiuax, 558 ; 

 the Sea Fox, or Thresher, 559 ; the 

 Skates, 5G0, 5C1 ; the Bays, 5G2- 

 565 ; the Sea Lamprey, 565 ; the 

 Myxine, 567, 568 ; the Laucelet, 

 569 ; Swedish Herrings, 570 ct 

 snq. {see Herring Fisheries). 



Fjall-Ripa, the, 138 et seq. ; southern 

 limits, 139; luoulting, 140; haunts 

 and food, 141 ; feeding at night, 

 142; its lek, 143; paterfamilias 

 a truant, 144 ; shooting at the 

 Lek-Stalle, 146; to the pointer, 

 147 ; migrations from the Fjiills, 

 148; how caused, 149; immense 

 packs of, 150 ; tracking, 152 ; 

 shot when treed, 153 ; caught 

 by bloss, 154; traps and snares for, 

 155; anecdote of the, 156 ; large 

 capture of, 157 ; the Snargang, 

 158 ; preservation of, as game, 

 159. 



Fjiill, migrations from the, 148, 149. 



Flaka, construction of the, 66. 



Flapper-shooting, 272 ; laughable 

 incident connected with, 273. 



Flat Fishes, 527 et seq. ; the Com- 

 mon Plaice, 527 ; the Flounder, 

 528 ; the Common Dab, 529 ; 

 the Lemon Dab, ib. ; the Saud- 



necker, or Long Rough Dab, 530; 

 the Pole, or Craig Fluke, 531 ; 

 the Holibut, 532 ; the Turbot, 

 534 ; the Brill, 536 ; Miiller's 

 Topknot, ib. ; Block's Topknot, 



537 ; the Whiif, ib. ; the Rhombi, 

 537, 538 ; the Common Sole, 



538 ; the Suckers, 538-541 ; 

 the Fresh-water Eels, 541; the 

 Launces, 541, 542 ; the Pipe- 

 fishes, 543, 545, 546 ; the Short 

 Sun- fish, 546; the Common Stur- 

 geon, 547 ; the Sea Monster, ib ; 

 the Dog-fishes, 548 et seq. ; the 

 Sharks, 549-559 ; the Skates, 

 560, 561 ; the Rays, 562-565; the 

 Sea Lamprey, 566 , the Myxine, 

 567 ; the Lancelet, 569. 



Floundei', the, 528. 



Flytt-Foglar, 7 n. 



Fogel-hund, the, 47, 51 ; shooting to 



the, 90, 91, 118. 

 Fogel-Nfit, a net for snaring game 



birds, 363 ; of ancient origin, 364 ; 



how to use it, 365 ; its destruc- 



tiveness, 366. 

 Fogel-ref, for catching wild fowl, 285. 

 Food of the Capercali, 5. 

 Forest Birds of Scandinavia consti- 

 tute the natural wealth of the 



country, 157. 

 Forest scenery, 58, 59. 

 Forked Beards, the, 525; Great 



Forked Beard, ib. ; Lesser Forked 



Beard, ib. 

 Four-horned Cottus, 468 ; its curious 



characteristics, ib. ; its habits, 



469. 

 Four-spined Father- Lasher, 467. 



G. 



Game, how to make a bag of, 52 ; 

 preservation of, 159 ; sent in large 

 qnautities to Stockholm, 160. 



