ILLUSTRATIONS 



PLATE OF TWO YOUNG SALMON "j Fr om a picture by E. Cooked 



IN THE SMOLT AND PARR V " Nil fuit unquam sic > Frontispiece 

 STATE impar sibi " 



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" BURNING THE WATER " . From a picture by William Simson 1 

 OLDEN DAYS ON TWEEDSIDE . From a drawing by E. Cooke . 8 

 BRINGING THE NET ASHORE . From a drawing by Sir David Wilkie 20 

 PLATE OF A YOUNG SALMON^ 



IN THE INTERVENING > . . . . .48 



STATE J 



CAIRN NET . . . From a drawing by E. Cooke page 64 



WEIGHING IN . . . By L. Haghe . . .68 



f From a drawina bu Edwin 1 



OTTER DEVOURING A SALMON -j , , JLA \ P a 9 e ^ 



" THERE'S A FINE FISH NOW ! " From a picture by Charles Landseer 98 

 MELROSE^ ABBEY AND LAND- J^^ fl ^^ ^ R ^^ pag& ^ 



" DROWNED AND ABOUT TO "j 



BE CUT. " THE EILDON > From a picture by Charles Landseer 116 

 HILLS J 



i 1843 . \ 



LITHOGRAPH OF FLIES . Drawn by L. Haghe . .135 



( ' WHAT EYES HE HAS ! " . From a drawing by E. Cooke . 161 



A PRETTY KETTLE OF FISH ! . From a picture by Charles Landseer 196 



f{ CLODDING " LEISTER . From a drawing by E. Cooke page 206 



( ' SUNNING " AT CRAIGOVER . From a picture by E. Cooke . 220 



COMMON LEISTER AND CLEIK From a drawing by E. Cooke page 239 



NOT so EASY AS IT LOOKS . From a picture by William Simson 252 



