CONTENTS. 



NINTH DAY. 



FAGN 



Fishing for hucho Hereditary instinct Causes of variety in 

 trout Salmo hucho Taking a salmo hucho Resemblance 

 of the hucho to trout Interior of the hucho examined 

 Habits of the hucho Pleasure of angling Cockney fisher- 

 men Lame boy and his boats Amusements Sea serpent 

 Kraken Mermaid Austrian method of conveying fish 

 Education The press Effect of continuous fishing 

 Difference of rivers Angling for frogs Water ouzel 

 Umbla Laveret Organisation of the hucho Craniology 

 Fat and flesh of the hucho Naturalisation of fish The 

 Traun Colour of water Colour of the ocean Waterfalls 

 Reflections The late Mr. B. West . . 222282 



ADDITIONAL NOTES. 



On the supposed cross-breed of the parr On the scolopax On 

 the vitality of fish, and how to prevent their lingering death 

 On the senses of fishes On the colouring of the salmonidae 

 On the structure of stomach of the gillaroo trout On the 

 parr Queries relative to the natural history of the trout 

 On the spawning localities of the charr On the young trout 

 on quitting the egg On the digestive powers and growth 

 of the salmonidae On the rivers and water most favourable 

 to the grayling Use of the scales of the eel On the food of 

 the shelley, and its breeding-place .... 283305 



