INDEX 



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Trout, seatrout "young" indistinguishable VVhitliiig, characteristics, 119, 129, 130 



from young of (Regan), 17,21,97 colouration, 119, 129 



distinctions noted, 76, 98, 99 descent, 133 



shape, 53, 59, 95 eggs, 130 



silvery, 25, 100 divided run, 123 



slob, 24, 25 feeding habits, 115, 119, 122, 129, 130, 133, 



spots, 50, 51, 52, 53, 95 135 



tailless, 42 fins, 119, 121 



teeth, 57, 60 growth, 119, 133 



tidal, 24-27, 34 " homing " instinct, 125-128 



transplanting, 24, 48 legality of capture, 132 



weight, 49, 49 (note) maturity, 133, 139 



Troiit Waters : Management and Angling, migration, 122-124 



W. H. Armistead, 139 nomenclature, 119-121 



Tweed Acts, kelts, 167 Norwegian, 122 



Tweed Commissioners, Annual Report, " parr marks," 119 



1915, diseased fish destroyed, 165, 166 



U 

 Umbilical (or yolk) sac, 75 

 " Unclean or unseasonable," statutory ex- 

 pression discussed, 132 



scales, 119, 130 



shoal habit, 124 



size, 104, 108, 119, 121, 122, 129 



spawning, 128-132 



dress, 129 



evidence from scales, 130, 131 



Malloch's opinion, 132 

 spring run, 133, 134 

 statutory definition, 9 

 Wanderftil Trovt, The, J. A. Harvie-Brown, 



49 (note) 

 Woodward, Dr. A. Smith, Salmanidce, 



common ancestor, 32 



Ventral (or pelvic) fins, 53 



Vomer, 57, 60 



W 



Walton, Izaak, cross-breeding, 36 



bull trout, 41 

 Ward, Dr. Francis, colouration, 51 



mortality of eggs, etc., 79 

 Whitling, 9, 104, 108, 113, 115, 119-135, 139 teeth, 57 



age, 113 trout deformity, 78 



ascent, limits of, 128 " Yellow-fins," 120 



time of, 119 Yolk (or umbilical) sac, 75 



Yarrell, William, salmon, sea-trout and 

 grey trout " distinguished, 56, 62 



