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The Warders of the Waters, . . . .277 



Runs with Salmon , . . . . . . 278 



To the Tweed, ...... 280 



A Peck o' Troubles, ..... 286 



Pisciculture A Visit to Mr. Shaw, Drumlanrig, . . 288 



The Trysting-Tree, . . . . . . 294 



The Grayling, . . . . . .295 



Tweed for Ever ! . . . . . . 296 



Lochmaben First Visit, ..... 297 



The Greeting of the Spring, . . . . 304 



Lochmaben Second Visit, ..... 305 



The Heron-Lake, . . . . . .307 



The Transplantation of Fresh-Water Fishes, . . . 309 



The Jolly Angler, . . . . . .313 



The Transplantation of Fresh-Water Fishes continued, . 314 



Musings, ....... 316 



The Transplantation of Fresh -Water Fishes continued, . 317 



The King o' the Cauld, . . . . .318 



The Effects of Transplanting Trout, .... 320 

 Sea-Fishing, . . . . . . .321 



Out of the Gallery of Memory, .... 328 



A Cruel Drinking-Song, ..... 335 

 Sea-Fishing concluded, ..... 336 



The Farewell Meeting, . . . . .343 



A Few Observations on the Charr of our Scotch Lakes, . 345 



The Otter, . . . . . . .351 



Ross-shire and its Zoology, ..... 353 



The Greeting, . . . . . .356 



Serpents and Goats, ...... 357 



Fisher Rob, . . . . . .362 



The Water-Ousel, ...... 364 



Glee, . 364 



