Vlll CONTENTS. 



PAOE 



Deer of Tor Achilty, . . . .148 



A Loch Scene, ...... 150 



The Conon, . . . . . . .152 



Sonnet, . . . . . . . 154 



Loch Achilty Its Stickleback, . . . . .160 



The Invocation, . . . . . .164 



Prospects, . . . . . . .170 



Tyne and Devon, . . . . . 171 



The Holy Well, .176 



The Linns of Glen-Devon, . . . . .182 



St. Ronan's Club, . . . . . .183 



Song, . . . . . , .190 



The Angler's Fly-Stock, . . . . .191 



The Fairy Angler, . : . . . .195 



Fairy's Song, . . . . . . 196 



St. Mary's Loch, . . . . . .197 



Song The Yellow Fins of Yarrow, . . . 203 



Sonnet, ....... 213 



Ettrick Forest, . . . . . . .213 



The Old Wand, . . . . . .219 



The Shepherd's Dog, . . . . . .221 



The Voice of the Cuckoo, ..... 227 



AtEUeray, . . . . . . .228 



The Brethren of the Streams, .... 234 



Our Choice, ...... 241 



A Stroll by the Waters of the Solway, . . . .242 



My Fisher Lad, . . . . . .247 



The Drought of 1864, . . . . . . 248 



The Drought of 1864, how it Affected the Angler, . 251 



The Otter of our Borders, ..... 262 



The Laird's Cast, ...... 270 



Otters continued, . . . . . .271 



