INDEX. 



695 



Chub-fishing on the Brandywine, 159. 



Umbrella invented by a veteran 

 Chub-fisher, 160. 

 Clark, Billy, 156. 

 Clinton De Witt, 60. 

 Clupeidae, 165. 

 Codfish, reference to, 41, 44. 

 'Cogswell, Squire, 113. 

 Cold Brook, 560. 

 CoUingwood, Capt., his fishing in the St. 



John in 1863, 617-625. 

 Conclusion, 599, 692. 

 Conroy, his distinction between an anglur 



and fisherman, 567. 

 Cooking fish. See conclusion of article 



on each fish described. 

 Cooking Salmon on the river, 372. 



To boil and broil, 372. 



Cold, 372. 



Soused, 373. 



Kippered, 373. 



Smoked, 374. 



To bake Grilse, 373. 

 Cooking Trout on the stream, 497. 

 Cooper, Captain, 399. 

 Cooper, Dick, banjo player, 605, 542-3. 

 Coregonus albus, 269. 

 Coregonus. The species of this genus 

 referred to, 269. 



A small species in Saranac Lake, 

 562. 

 Corvina ocellata, 293. 

 Country school-house, 591. 

 Croaker, 291. 



Cut-ofif in the Mississippi, 80. 

 Cuvier, 66, 127. 

 Cybium maculatum, 296. 

 Cyprinidse, remarks on, 153. 



Dade, Major Jack, of Virginia, 555, 557, 



558, 569. 

 Darby, Chester, 497. 

 Davy, Sir Humphrey, 237, 573, 578. 

 Deer. — Noosing deer, 608. 



Yarding of deer, 609. 



Shining deer, 666. 

 Do Kay, 60, 91, 97. 

 Detroit River, 98. 

 Diamond River, 517. 

 Dies Piscatori^, 487. 



Introduction to, 489. 



Houseless Anglers, 490. 



Introductory remarks, 491. 



Noonday Roast, 497. 



First Nooning — an account of Trout- 



fishing in Hamilton county, Nei'- 

 York, 503. 

 Second Nooning — an account of 

 Trout-fishing in New Hampshire. 

 513. 

 Third Nooning — an account of 

 Trout-fishing in the regions of 

 Lake Superior, 531. 

 Fourth Nooning — an account of 

 Trout-fi.sbing in the Adirondacks, 

 647. 

 Fl^'-fishing alone, 667. 

 The Angler's Sabbath, 589. 

 Conclusion, 599. 

 Dining on the stream — treatment of 



guests, 576. 

 Dipsey, 73. 



Dog "Trent," anecdote concerning, 618. 

 Droppers, or Drop Flies, 321. 



Knot for fastening on, 409. 

 Drum-Fish, 299. 

 Duff, Dr., journalist of party to River St. 



John, 615-25. 

 Dwarf Salmon of the St. Croix, 248. 

 Dyeing Feathers and Dubbing, 411. 

 Dyeing Gut, 410. 



Edisto River, Bass-Fi.?hiug on, 100. 

 Edwards, Arthur N.'s book on the Aqua- 

 rium, 483. 

 Eels, observations on, 183. 

 The Lamprey Eel, 183. 

 The Electric Eel, 184. 



The power of its battery, 185. 

 Manner of capturing, 186. 

 The Common Eel, 186. 



Upward migration of its j-oung, 



187. 

 Used as bait, 187. 

 Bobbing for Eels, 187. 

 Eggs of Fish — see Ova. 

 Ephemera, 437. 



" Ephemera" (soubriquet), 212, 235. 

 Ephemeridse, 430. 

 Esocidas, observations on, 127. 

 Esox estor, 135. 

 Esox lucioides, 131. 

 "Esox osseus," 128. 

 Esox vittatus, 148. 



Fairmount, on Schuylkill River, 94. 



Fall Fish, 167. 



Fauna Boreali Americana, 59, 306, 259, 



269. 

 Feathers for Artificial Flies, 426, 427. 



