INDEX. 



407 



Gulls frequenting Tweed-side, 386; Larus 

 marinus, anecdote of the, 387. 



Gurnards, the ventriloquism of, 339 ; irri- 

 tability and edible qualities, 340. 



HADDINGTONSHIRE, 171. 



Hallodale, river, 6, 41. 



Hamilton, Sir William, 207. 



Herring fry chased by lythe, 328. 



Herring, jiggering for, 326-330. 



Heron, lake, the, and Poem, 307. 



Herons on our rivers, 387. 



Highland music and oratory, 85, 86. 



Highland village, a, 146. 



Hogg, James, the Ettrick Shepherd, 209 ; 



capture of a salmon by, 210. 

 Hope, river, 37. 

 Horsburgh, Mr., factor at Tongue House, 



38. 



Howe, the animal painter, 221. 

 Huelim, Loch, 165. 

 Hunting by river trout, 377. 

 Huntly, angling in the neighbourhood of, 



67. 



INCHARD, river, 36. 



Injuries done to the parr-stock by anglers, 



etc., 373, 



Innerleithen, games at, 183. 

 Innismdamph, on Loch Assynt, 33. 

 Inver, river, 31. 

 Invocation, The Song, 164. 



JABDINE, Sir William, 98 ; chairman of 

 Vendace Club, 306. 



KALE, river, 79. 



Katrine, Loch, 105. 



Kelso Museum, 119, 359 ; birds round about 



Kelso, 389. 

 Ken, river, 245. 



Kenneth Oure, the Highland seer, 159. 

 Kincraig, its caves, 336. 

 King o' the Cauld, The Poem, 218. 

 Kipper, the, or male salmon, 64. 

 Kirkaig, river, 4, 31. 

 Knox, Dr. , quotation from, 111. 

 Knock Farril, the vitrified fort, 158. 

 Kylesku, 35. 



Lacerta agilis, 359. 



Laggan, village of, 58 ; Loch Laggan and its 



trout, 130. 



Laidlaw, William, author of ' Lucy's Flit- 

 . ting,' 143, 157. 



Laidlaw, James, 142. 



Laird's Oast, The Poem, 270. 



Lake school, the, 229. 



Largo Bay, 338. 



Laxford river, 5 ; a day's fishing on the, 36. 



Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick, 175. 



Lateral streams connected with salmon 

 rivers, 177. 



' Lays of the Deer Forest," 267. 



Lee Penny, the, 159. 



Leistering, a Reminiscence of Sonnet, 383. 



Leitch, Dr., of Keswick, 200. 



Leith, Water of, 136. 



Leven, Loch, charr of, 347 ; its connexion 

 with the Devon, ISO. 



License system for rod-fishing recom- 

 mended, 397. 



Linns of Glendevon, The Song, 182. 



Linton, Loch, its revelations when drained, 

 93. 



Littoral margins of our Scottish lochs, 161. 



Loch Scene, a Poem, 150. 



Lochy, sea-trout fishing on the, 125-126. 



Lockhart's ' Life of Scott,' 158. 



Luichart, Loch, 153-156 ; Sonnet on, 154. 



Lyon Water and its scenery, 101. 



Lythe fishing, 323 ; extraordinary take of 

 lythe, 325. 



MABEN, Loch, visits to, 297 ; its variety of 

 fish, 300. 



Macdonald, William, of Powderhall, trout- 

 ing feat by, 185. 



Macdonald, of Rammerscales, the late Mr., 

 298, 305. 



Maclvor, Evander, 35. 



Mackenzie, of Millbank, the late Mr., 152. 



Mackenzie, of Coul, the late Sir George, 156. 



Maxwheel Pool and its occupants, 376. 



Meggat water, 204. 



Meig, river, 153. 



Minnow, the, its transportation, 10-12. 



Misty weather, its effect on salmon, 127. 



Monoculus piscinus found on cod, 340. 



Morayshire, 45. 



Moray, of Abercaimey, the late James, 82. 



Mons Meg, 20, 246. 



Mount Benger, 202. 



Muloch Corrie, Loch, 34. 



NAIRN, river, 45 ; verses to, 49. 



Napier, Lord, 199. 



Naver, river, sport on the, 58. 



Neill, Dr., the late, of Edinburgh, 163. 



Ness, Loch, 63 ; river, 65. 



