XVI CONTENTS. 



Chap. X. — The River. 



Jealousies among the Fishermen — A Bivouac — A Narrative 

 — Cos na Wonna — The Grass Guard — Circumventing a 

 Sulky Salmon— The Point of the Mullins— The Fly 

 with lead in it — The Bar of the Bush — Crossing the 

 Ford — Catching a Schoolmaster — Jack the Giant- 

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Chap. XI. — Tubber Turner. 



Mois Ruah — The Well — Crimping Salmon — Forest Scenery 

 rare in Ireland — The Baths — Tradition concerning them 

 — Jenkin Fishing — Identity of the Jenkin and the Salmon 

 — Yarrell's Experiments — Fishing by Proxy — Shooting 

 the Falls — Third Attack on the Slob-weirs — A Stratagem 

 —Final Victory— The White Cat Cove . . .334 



Chap. XII. — A Morning at Ballyshannon. 



Weather too fine by half— Irish Beggars — The Great Pool 

 — The Bridge of Ballyshannon — Legend of the Fairy 

 Fly — The Abstracted Fly — Legend of the Captain's 

 Throw — Legend of Kathleen's Fall — An unexpected 

 Guest at the Dinner- table 363 



Chap. XIII. — The Breaking up or the Party. 



The Captain's last Sketch — Autumn a saddening Season — 

 The Street of Belleek— A Contrast— The Farewell— South 

 Shore of Lough Erne — Legend of the Lake . . 380 



