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INDEX. 



Canandaigua Lake, trout of, 263 ; 

 black bass of, 282. 



Canarsie, fishing at, 90. 



Caplin, the, 105. 



Carp family, the, 428. 



Carps at Rotterdam, 38. 



Casting bait for bass, 64. 



Casting-lines, straightening, 175. 



Castle Connell rods, 212. 



Catfish family, the, 433. 



Cavallo, the, 462. 



Caving Channel, fishing at, 98. 



Cayuga Lake, trout of, 263 ; black 

 bass of, 282 ; pike of, 288. 



Cero, cerus, or sierra, 134. 



Channel cat, the, 474. 



Characterization of fishes, 17. 



Chars, M., 37. 



Chesapeake Bay fishery, 342. 



Children, angling for, 198. 



Chimasra family, the, 432. 



Chinese fish-culture, 348. 



Chinese fishing, 29. 



Chinese hook, 22. 



Chowder, clam, 506. 



Chowder, Daniel Webster's, 505. 



Chowder, Major Henshaw's, 505. 



Chowder of sea bass and clams, 107. 



Chub, or Southern trout, 469. 



Chub-robin, 470. 



Churn-spoon, 67. 



Cider, mulled, 514. 



Cisco, or ciscoquette, 292. 



Clam chowder, 506. 



Clam or oyster fritters, 502. 



Clatns, trade in, 340. 



Claret punch, 515. 



Clearing ring, 519. 



Clergyman's contribution, a, 189. 



Clerk :(A.) and Co., 63, 179, 184, 

 211. 



Clubs, bassing, 69. 



Coalfish, 430. 



Coast and estuary fishes, 46. 



Coast fishes and fisheries, 319. 



Cod family, the, 430. 



Codfish, the, 328. 



Cod-liver oil, 339. 



Colquhoun, John, on moving large fish, 

 248. 



Commercial values squeteague, 81 ; 

 sea bass, 108; of lake fisheries, 315; 

 of mackerel, 323 ; of shad, 325 ; of 

 menhaden, 328 ; of salt-water fish- 

 eries, 339. 



Common punch, 515. 



Compounding fancy drinks, 514. 



Concluding remarks, 532. 



Coney Island, fishing at, 80. 



Connecticut River, 49. 



Cookery for sportsmen, 449 ; general 



rules for, 512. 

 Copal varnish, 518. 

 Corn-meal fritters, 503. 

 Coste, M., French commissioner, 40. 

 Cranes and Herons, 510. 

 Crocus, the, 461. 

 Crooked Lake, fishes in, 283. 

 Cross-fishing for salmon, 302. 

 Cruelty of fishes, 43. 

 Current wheel, 419. 

 Cuttle-fish, 366. 



Dace and roach, 427. 



Dace, the horned, 493. 



Daniel Webster's chowder, 451. 



Daniell, Rev. W. B., 28, 36, 37. 



Davy, Sir Humphry, 28. 



De Blainville, M., 40. 



Diploprion, the two-banded, 424. 



" Doctor, the," fishing with, 69. 



Dogfish, the large-spotted, the small- 

 spotted, the picked (or piked), 432. 



Dolphin of the ancients, 426. 



Dressing flies, 308; leather wading- 

 boots, 518. 



Dried codfish, 339. 



Drinks, compounding fancy, 514. 



Drops, knots, and loops, 166. 



Drum, the red, 458. 



Drying lines, 517. 



Dudong, the, 25. 



Duhalde, Father, on Chinese fish-cul- 

 ture, 347. 



Dumeril, M., 36. 



Eagle or whip ray, the, 433. 

 Eastport fishery, statistics of, 339. 

 Eel, the common, 436. 

 Eggs, 501 ; eggnog, 514. 

 Egyptian fishing, 19. 

 Elizabeth Islands, 77. 

 Encampment on St. John River, 222. 

 " Encyclopaedia Britannica/' extract 



from, 31. 



English Neighborhood bridge, 49. 

 English or jack snipe, and woodcock, 



511. 



Enoplossns, the armed, 424. 

 Estuary catfish, the, 439. 



