GKWINIAD. 37 



the upper parts, and the base of each scale marked 

 by a dusky speck ; the fins are pale brown, the tail 

 forked; and the scales large. In rivers, at the 

 time of spawning, which is in December, it forces 

 its way up the most violent streams, generally 

 advancing in two ranges, and forming in front an 

 acute angle, the whole being conducted by a single 

 fish. The flesh of the Grwiniad has an insipid taste, 

 and must be eaten soon after it is caught. This 

 fish is to be angled for with the same baits, and 

 tackle, aa directed for Trout or Greyling. 



