INDEX. 



251 



Extraordinaiy Fish dinner, 227 

 Extraordinary Fishing, 227 



Fish, the body of, 1 ; structure 

 of, 2 ; swimming, 2 ; mo- 

 tion, 3 ; hearing, 3 ; smell, 

 4, 238 ; voice, or speaking, 

 4, 5 ; harvest, 5, 6 ; fecundity 

 of, 5, 6 ; Harmer's table of 

 the spawn of, 6, 7; hatching, 

 8, 9 ; reproductive power of, 

 9 ; Fishponds peopled by 

 insects, 10 ; used for bread, 

 biscuit, 10; flour, 11 ; Cows, 

 Horses, and Sheep fed on, 1 1 ; 

 as manure, 12 ; ship saved 

 by, 12; bridge supported 

 by, 13 ; creeping kind of, 219 

 248; charming, 220; cats 

 catching, 220; scales,micros- 

 copical object, 229; denoting 

 age of, 229 ; luminous, 236; 

 paintings of, 236; preserves 

 in fresh water, 207; lake, 

 206; one eyed, 224; four 

 eyed ; or, Anableps, 225 ; in 

 a glass bowl, 225 ; killed by. 

 heat, 225 ; to intoxicate, 

 231; condemned at Billings- 

 gate in 1833, 243 ; conveyed 

 by a water-spout, 244 ; ejec- 

 ted from Volcanoes, 244 ; 

 enclosed in stone, 246; hook, 

 boy swallowing a, 228 ; In- 

 dian Ink made from, 13 ; 

 marking ink made from, 14 ; 

 preservation of, 15; trans- 

 porting of, 16; longevity of, 

 16; Chinese art of fatten- 

 ing, 17 ; bones of, 32 

 Fisherman, or Angler, 228 

 Fishes, migration of, 232 ; 

 skeleton of, 246; in stone, 

 246 ; temperature of, 247 ; 

 fishing for one another, 180 ; 

 showers of, 243, 244, 245 ; 



nondescript, 163 ; destroyed 

 by mephitic vapour, 236 



Fishing Frog, or Angler, 181 ; 

 at Fernando Po, 179 ; in 

 different parts of the world, 

 166 ; extraordinary, 227 



Fly-Fisher, 215 



Fly-Fishing at Ballater, 52 



Flounder, 227 



Fresh -water Fish, importation 

 of, 212 



Fresh-water lake inhabited by 

 Sea Fish, 210 



Fugeian method of fishing, 180 



Galway, peculiarity in An- 

 gling at, 186 



Ganges, fishing in the, 181 

 General Anecdotes connected 



with Fish and Fishing, 215 

 Girl killed by swallowing a 



perch, 95 

 Glacier's Method of Fishing, 



182 



Glass Fishing Net, 182 

 Glass Bowl, Fish in a, 225 

 Gold Fish, habits of, 104, 105, 



106; in a bowl, 106; owls, 



poachers of, 107 

 Gold and Silver Fish, 228; 



best water to breed them, 



228 



Graining, 149 

 Grayling, habits of, 63 ; Mr. 



Frank's description of, 64 ; 



Fishing anecdote, 65 ; in 



water, 65 ; in Grand Eau, 



a small river in France, 66 

 Greenlander's Fishing-tackle, 



183 

 Gudgeon, habits of, 118 ; large 



intheKennetandCole, 118; 



in Russian Rivers black, 



119 



Gut for angling, 229 

 Guiniad or Gwyniad, 66 



