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INDEX. 



Deer, forest laws respecting, their aggres 

 sions, 149. 



Deveron, river, 7, 67. 



Devon of Clackmannan, its scenery, etc., 

 177 ; South Devon, 181. 



Dionard, river, 5, 37- 



Dochart, river, and falls, 105. 



Dog-fish, its ravages, 332 ; mode of captur- 

 ing, 333. 



Dowal, loch, 166. 



Drought, the, of 1864, 248 ; Poem on, 251- 

 261. 



Drainage, deep, and its effects, 248. 



Drumlanrig, visit to Mr. Shaw at, 288. 



Dunbar, Mr., Brawl Castle, 7 ; a day's fish- 

 ing with, 32. 



Dunse Castle Pond, perch fishing in, 218. 



EAGLES and ravens in Assynt, 33. 



Earn, river, 76, 178. 



East Linton, a schoolboy's recollections of, 



171. 



Edderachylis, 5, 35. 

 Eden, The Sonnet, 371. 

 ' Edinburgh Literary Journal,' 184. 

 Eel-fishing on the Ettrick, 237. 

 Eels at Lochmaben, 299. 

 Elleray, a visit to, in 1834, 228. 

 Epigram, 387. 

 Esk of Dumfriesshire, 18 ; its trout and 



whitens, 243. 

 Esks of Forfarshire, 1. 

 Estuary, trout of, Dr. Knox, 111. 

 Etive, Loch, 121 ; river and salmon leap, 



122. 



Ettrick Forest, 213, 239. 

 Ettrick, river, 24, 198, 238. 

 Ettrick Shepherd, recollections of the, 183, 



209, 212. 



Eulogistic, a Comparison Song, 43. 

 Evils resulting from the application to 



Tweed of Section xn. of the General Act, 



383. 



Extracts from Diary, 136, 216. 

 Eyemouth, sea-fishing at, 341. 



FAIRY ANGLER, The Poem, 195. 



Fannich, Loch, 150. 



Farewell Meeting, The Song, 343. 



Feathered enemies of the parr stock, 386. 



Feeding resorts of sea-trout, 53. 



Fence season, a, for trout recommended, 



305. 



Ferguson v. Shirreff, Tyne fishing-case, 173. 

 Furrier, Professor, 27, 207, 401. 



Fifeshire, the rivers of, 14, 15; its coast- 

 scenery and associations, 338. 



Finnock, the, its natural history, 51 ; flies 

 for, 48. 



Findhorn, river, 54 ; sonnet on the, 54. 



' Fish and Fishing in the Lone Glens of 

 Scotland,' by Dr. Knox, 111. 



Fishing in the neighbourhood of Callander, 

 134. 



Fisher Rob Verses, 306. 



Fitzgibbon, Mr. (Ephemera of ' Bell's Life'), , 

 a day's fishing with, 31. 



Fleet river, sea-trout fishing on the, 42. 



Flies dressed on an emergency, 126. 



Foam-lines on Highland lochs, 155. 



Fochabers, the Spey at, 56, 57. 



Forrest, Mr., of Kelso, 193. 



Fort-Augustus, rapacity of Highland inn- 

 keeper at, 61. 



Forth, river, and estuary, speculation on 

 the, 109. 



Fort-William, 125. 



Foyers Fall, 62. 



Freuchie, Loch, 32. 



GAELIC language, the power of the, 86. 



Game on the heights of Ettrick, 236. 



Garbet Beg, loch, salmon-fishing on, 36. 



Garmouth, the Spey at, 57. 



Garry, river, Perthshire, 8, 90. 



Gartmorn Dam, 181. 



General Salmon Fisheries Act, Section xn., 



382. 



Gillarroo, loch, and trout, 34, 111. 

 Gillespie, Professor, a reminiscence of, 80. 

 Glee, 364. 



Glenfalloch, river, 106, 10f>. 

 Glengyle, 105. 

 Glen Truim, 58. 

 Goat, the, an enemy to serpents, 361 ; a 



patriarchal goat, 360. 

 Gordon, Sheriff, the late, 27, 401. 

 Gordon's, Mrs., 'Life of Professor Wilson,' 



152, 230. 



Grampian Hills, 9-11. 

 Grayling, objections to the, 294. 

 Grayling at Drumlanrig, 292. 

 Great Weever, or Gowdie, capture or the, 



342. 



Green bone of Lochmaben, 302. 

 Greeting of the Spring Song, 304. 

 Greeting, the, 356. 

 Grilse crop of 1855, author's prediction us 



to the, 367. 

 Grouse-shooting in Perthshire, 83. 



