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Northern and Welsh Charr. Specimens have been caught 

 with the fly in summer. 



5. Other localities in Ireland are L. Kindun, L. Gartan, 

 L. Derg, Lake of Luggela, Loughnabrak, and L. Corrib 

 (the Charrs from these localities have a deep-red belly, and 

 apparently approach the Welsh or Windermere Charr in 

 character) ; L. Dan (co. Wicklow) ; L. Esk (co. Donegal) ; 

 Cummeloughs, in the mountains of Cummeragh ; Lake of 

 Inchigeelagh (co. Cork), and one or two other small lakes 

 in this neighbourhood ; L. Neagh ; a lake near Dunfanaghy 

 (co. Donegal) ; L. Eaghish (co. Monaghan). As recently- 

 discovered localities are mentioned Lake Helier, in Hoy, 

 Orkneys; Loch Druiach, Scotland; Keswick, Crummock 

 Water, Coniston Water, and Ennerdale Lake, Cumber- 

 land; to which may be added Loch Roy, Inverness-shire 

 (described at p. 326), where, during a violent snow-storm in 

 July 1862, the author took with the fly a small specimen of 

 a very beautiful species of Charr, in shape closely resem- 

 bling the engraving below, and which will probably prove 

 to be the young of the Northern Charr. 



