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INDEX. 



The Redfish, 293. 



The Bluefish, 294. 



The Spanish Mackerel, 296. 



The Pompano, or Crevalle, 298. 



The Drumfish, 299. 



The Flounder, 299. 



The Sea-Bass, 300. 



The Blaekfish, 300. 



The Mullet, 300. 



The Tom Cod, or Frostfish, 301. 



The Porgy, .301. 

 Sand Pipers, 586. 

 Sandre, 121. 

 Sargus ovis, 279. 

 Sarinac Lakes, 548. 

 Sault, St. Mary, 536. 

 Sauve Crevasse, in the Mississippi, 124. 

 Savary, Captain, 616. 

 Schoef, 59. 

 Schoodic Trout, 248. 



Fishing for, 249. 

 Scienoids, 124. 

 Scientific Angling, 522. 

 Scientific terms — 



Acanthopterygii, 56. 



Ctenoids, 40. 



Cycloids, 40. 



Malacopterygii, 56. 



Thoracic, 57. 



Abdominal, 57. 



Placoids, 40. 



Ganoids, 40. 

 Scott, Captain Martin, 535. 

 Scouring earth worms, 273. 

 Sea-Bass, 300. 



Sebattis, Mitchell (Indian), 668. 

 Sea Trout— See Canadian Trout, 238. 

 Sea-Trout fishing, account of — 



By Mr. Perley, 243. 



By Dr. Adamson, 244. 



By the Author, 649. 



Extract from a letter from D. A. P. 

 Watt, Esq., of Montreal, describ- 

 ing, 652. 

 Shad — delicacy as food, 171. 



Migratory habits, 172. 



Taken with a minnow, 173. 

 Sheepshead, 279. 



An emigrant from the South, 2S0. 

 Shipley, 415. 



Shourds, Sammy, of Long Beach, 278. 

 Sinkers, 68. 



Skillet — uses for in the woods, 523. 

 Bmelt — great numbers of on northern 

 coast, 265. 



In Schuylkill and Raritan, 263. 



Great quantities sent South from 

 Boston, 265. 



Used as a fertilizer, 265. 



Observation on species found in the 

 Schuylkill, by the author, 263. 



Cooking Smelt, 266. 

 Snapping Mackerel, 294. 

 Snoods, 68. 



Southern Trout — not a trout, 284. 

 Spanish Mackerel, 296. 

 Sparrowgrass, Mr., 489. 

 Splicing line and rod, 408. 

 Spot, Pigfish, or Goody, 289. 

 Spurr, J. D. W., 630. ' 

 St. John, N. B., 390, 651. 

 St. Margaret, 653. 

 Storer, 60. 



Stores for camping out, 371. 

 Stretcher-fly, 321. 

 Striped Bass — See Rockfish. 

 Striped-Bass Fishing — 



In the Rappahannock, 87. 



At Naragansett Bay — the "mode 

 peculiar," 671. 

 Sucker, 154. 

 Sunfish, or Sunny, 115. 

 Swivels, 68. 



Tabasintac River, N. B., 242, 651. 

 Tackle in general, 63. 

 Tadousac, 652. 



laggard's Hotel, Keysville, 549. 

 Ta-ha-wus, 551. 

 Temnodon Saltator, 294. 

 Tent, 368. 

 Thackera, 206. 



The Stream— Casting the Fly, 327. 

 Theory of strict imitation, 334. 

 Striking and killing a fish, 335. 

 Likely places, and how to fish them, 

 337. 

 Thousand Islands, 106, 107. 

 Thymallus signifer, 259. 

 Tom Cod, 301. 

 Trexler, Reuben, 591. 

 Trolling for Pickerel, 131. 

 " Pike,' 139. 

 •' Muscalonge, 137. 

 " Lake Trout, 256. 

 " Black Bass, 105. 

 Trout, the Brook, 194. 



" Great Lake, 250. 

 " Lesser Lake, 255. 

 " Canadian, or Sea Trout. 2.38. 



