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CONTENTS. 



Vernacular names of Chela . . 



Frogs rising to flies 



Dr. Day's description of Chela 



The Black Spot, or Burbus jilamentosus and 



Their localities 



Their manner of taking a fly 



Require the finest fishing . . 



Are very shy 



Swim in shoals 



Thrive in ponds 



Taking hours 



Dr. Day's description 



Barbus Chrysopoma, or Olive Carp 



The lesser Barils 



Their colours and size and localities 



They are game little fly-takers 



The flies for them 



Indian entomology 



They are shy 



Fishing up-stream. . 



Knots 



Dr. Day's description of Barils 



The Indian trout or Barilius bola 



Colonel Parson's paper on it 



OreitHlS, wrongly called a trout 



The colour and size of the Indian trout 



The baits for it and the time for fishing 



The places to fish in 



The; are a favourite bait for the Mahseer 



Native fisherman's manner of noosing them 



Remarks on Limerick hooks .* 



More places to lish lor I udian trout . . 



Thej leap into the air 



Dr. Day's description of it .. 



Mahecola 



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i WAITER XII. 



HOTTOM FISHING FOR I U'.F.os 



Float fishing not without charms 



The l.nlu'us, their sorts and sizes 



Their varieties 



Several bags made in ponds. . 



Native manner of fishing 



I tbeos used for stocking ponds 



l he rod and tackle suited tor them 



\\ sighting the line 



Ground bait and plumb the depth 



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