654 
"005 inch thick, and when i 
— ye - € — lens ea the object to admit of | 
mination of or inary prep arations, 
“th h 
there is sufficient | to b 
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e fished, and no more ; th e other end of the | cord | 
TURPE UE 
states the result of his experience of 
[JuL 15, 1855; 
the particular 
wu be attached to a "short stout stick, 
mated loo oops, very 
ike f ord." The 
much — the hair of 
- He very properly “finishes, his w 
be expected » dares 
Un: чег п! 
facili half the power. In 
Plate XXIV. are йер > two — from the | 
show they appear 
with the No. 1 еуефіе ce, the аваг 
. Fig.listhe 
was moored broadside to t 
e 
for the table, so as to have the 
n 
er, | the fish in perfection, i nstead of 
511 n М 
of preparing геу 
curd е 
gula: 
the worms 
it would take 
eels below to 
of t 
stream, allowing 
vo uz id 
a quarter of. an hour 
ркы 
human skin. » 
emaining figures represent the sting of the 
— pears at first sight somewhat | 
folliculorum, a minute 
ke their way up the 
strea nough d тч that space of time 
* we p ey beset ч» legions, which seemed to 
vate e from all parts of the water and kept up an 
2, 
shaking of transit. 
When the eel has h 
of hungry hounds ata carcase.” ad 
Ae the worsted, 
it 
blunt Faltis pos but this is the very p 
for the peculi ar effec the ey p p! oduce. ,, When any light 
че apparatus is quickly haule d up into the boat and 
he » fish. unwilling to relinquish, his supper, rer off, 
t 4:M ort 
bulbous part breaks off, leaving 
eutting point admirably adapted чв entering [v skin, 
at the same time making an aperture at the extremity 
of the hair, from which the c 
n only be | pursued on a dark night, and eggs the 
ch offat 
hould by the middle of March be in fine condition 
т m eem n hio pots, and should be р 
n them If ше. 
т potting | " fish "d ch 
that it will keep good any 
lorísts" Flowers, 
Жад “Can fish smell?" whi 
unhesitatingly : Miswere in the affirmative, 
ructed a microscopic chjecbginms with 1-50th of 
hich an account wi 
st 
inch focu 
е “ Reader," 4th March, 1865. 
th 
at it defines well. “The light fi 
obj to be exa 
adonser provided w 
е object is отел with vs ае st MN ade iom 
ens, which can сха by high powers » | 
ansparent die "Particles toosmallt to be di scerned by | 
th 
eo 
th 
Messrs. е of Бшш, or miea, there is ere | are 
of room for focussin ме мыйм) 
m 
ir 
be more alluring to 
that са 
ontents of the cell escape ram beca are I 
P be made aware of the presence Lot b inb, ir Ij qund. рш на plants So 
and however have con- the worms by any other sense in the darkness of the - 2-pot, Press the soil 
i firm в, an was them on beds 
ill be be found in | eels down stream, caused by pouring blood into it, | wl TE access, using coal 
Dr. Beale states | cannot be „accounted for in „апу o other 2 and the|t 
r Cover at зле, by ey а pot = the sai same е віле ver 
mined is obtained мса the use of a| Our piscatory friends ag with us ја vine that that containing the plants, taking it off in the morning 
ith a thin m ch go 1 еа р cold or wet, у hen it must be ted, to 
} ow. light en air to reach the plants. This nightly 
* Many поет) anglers, and authors as well, Sen should be continued intil the middle of 
under the impression that on gey, wed certain | April. "rhe c ultivator must, however, be guided by the 
ower surface of thin spec dew ar flies will out all the weather, and if fros sty nights continue, the covering 
season through than any others 
them; and this mistaken b veg is most peavideut with | 
X the rivers are m e to 
dy ,by 
wers, of the development nd 
lowe: st Orga nisms, and the 
Dr. Beale suggests that the further M stu 
the A of gren s. h po 
increase of so "ot the 
rds sinis and wher that mode of fishing is but 
seldom followed and Tu tle understood. As x en in 
point, in * Fly-fishing, у Ephemera, not опе of Ње | Ww 
his 
With careful 
r, being 
expone 12 hours at least е нә po 
watering (rain "water only, aly, or waler 
aj ын 
used), by th. ond wi 
the TE Till Бена stout ^g well established, ^ 
willbe bene fited i- having the surface, of the soil in 
list, with but one solitary exception, the 
with certain forms of living matter(Amæba, white blood- 
corpuscl ев, 
ting 
Е E ©' Te 
dark dun, has the aight - у 
"m 
q 
clear 
valuable results te bearing much upon debated questions 
of уйа tal ас 
е 
ied waters of the. "North. od. jm even an 
б 
the exam ination 
mice chance of filling a basket at any season of 
yea M ой, opinion, derived са long 
attention to the most 
to be мен, and not for of 
which m pobe g or which seit 
of bein ry finely divided. Due yi as hild's 
investigations. respecting the Production ot gni im 
y 
and a clos atter 
decidedly алара els me w arrive at the con букы) ion that 
unless is 
al prot уйе 3. ene ng t 
in Closed Vessels, read before the Royal Soc 
27th of vat it ч Кае essly stated that Powell and 
Lealang’s 
angler may аз жы ‚теша. at home and whip for 
appearance c vip am E these minute objects which | 
leaves, h 
| men, ho 
ome ord 
rtificial flies resemble as чуан 1 я олен onl, 
the waters 
he dresser can KA Seg the t 
hand, Peg the Dos ill н меа о. watching that 
у do not burst and disfigure the bloom. By bi e» 
intend 
куо D not Sets stre more A three to each 
ed for exhibition ; ind ай will сапу 
OWers ассо ordin, 
owever, argue that tront phe көлү with avi 
5 
anything resembling an ЖОЕ ин 
They are, however, by no means calculated {ог 
beginners, or, иен for any but very advanced 
Fonte whatever кмс may be iu е |аһ 
experts. 
Sootla б, where rare, the 
The Secrets of Angling. By A. S. Moffat. Эр, Е Svo. | natives will iecit id to gratify t 
Adam & Charles Black, Edinburg h. 
тү ho VH, WE £hat 41 
through t 
water, regardless of its shape api colour ; and that the 
eiim Bg sera of one fly is qui ite a 
w vhich 
true true that i m Vom Pu mountainous parts of| 
ew ophisticated 
heir powerful | t 
in nstinet for insect food by hazarding : a snatch at v 
То 
bud. ч matting, e: d, or in 
und the pod, splitting it ea, m to ит w 
allows the petals 
рг event pre a m 
rubber is 
to open regularly. Аз 
flowers open, if required for exhibition, в байги 
са in the centre in a s 
tar-like manner, is placed under 
he petals, to keep them in position aud prevent their 
Pw er down 
nches. 
enthusiastic in his admiration of the sport, 
in hand, on a ien elatione morning, “вет ren wa 
Cd 
the fish no aor рн but fen, surprise, or dis- 
eves have contributed so 
Feed pony it s аре be possible to capture an 
onal fish, uainted д Ше — id 
civilised life, vl e waters of some outlan dish st 
"e 
in used for 
3 inc 
Shading will 
| tent is just w 
е diameter of the card sh. 
slof the sun but also against heyy mni 
d for ch 
the Tulip bed, 
Mei 1 
be re d not onl, 
quired n ly ap Suh. 
he best material f 
cloth: 
uired, being m: 
where th ese are grown, ®' 
Роско A s 
at is requi 
Pre чу Pese the water, 
arti on the ee vifa artal in evi will 
ау every fish tnat is caught during a whole 
bs 3 PA while the бп, equally well dressed, and 
has full p 
alwa ays с 
like the шош» аз һе eing prin of strip 
y under Ше анау and 
te a 
wood, the 
dries P тойа 
drainage, and th 
Ms. Moffat would have every operatio iae 
systematically and well, with its e ер 
accepta- 
кєр P call that 
the term 
constantiy compelled 
umay and. awkward methods of 
h 
or two his creel is fil 
hit таса 
pd "the sportsman often Fo n vain the m 
beadtifol flies, while the fish keep the wate 
ound him in a boil, by their risings at the ip cen 
one e living insects, Mp whicl 
m an 
ed 
flowers nearer 
stage. 
The insects 
There is E hing к 
ЕЕЕ Xi =з 
the eye, this being the Rees 
ur sapi os to A: i 
are the 
eeding quce, а 
oem upon 
fly, seas it. closely — 
the natural -— — the waters the 
season fished in, will ever be successful." 
рреаг : Ama "that t the 
which had so fine а flavour at 2 o'elock in ше Ме 
һе 
tion of pe нн lich һе gives everal 
woodeut ill а and a list of the Banaan 
requisites, d the way of costume and tackle for each 
kind of s 
He nexo sisie the penie characters o£ e and 
noon 
ы to e hs я etite of every fish 
e mouth water fi 
" тен по | € 
same identical fly, | pieces 
еа: rwig, and 
топові the 
i 
the mor Yet “ As a general v I 
would say, go fly- fisher эш м 0 invariably find that 
those. flies which have last appear red upon о wat 
ût, 
e 
sordes mo and the 
g for eels,” as M in the Tweed, which is 
sport, is бр deseri - s NE 
the greatest енй. amongst the fish, ле the 
previous Mei will comparatively be Фаг Pi. 
We th ейл he above remarks will convince 
8 дова т that i Mo Таб deserves the indies 
which he m with, дез that in ali these matters 
М, 
шаке 
ot px iid not s equally itae at 10 ое ки п | hearts of 
gree maggo ot. To 4 
hints given befo! 
inter to tho action of the frost, an 
hs caught Qr жыгы, dest A 
the hearts of ar: er" but the anis 
and со feed u 
мгу itis Ы to see four or or 
Ў T ET jocos of Beanstalk ar 
w, 0 
but to be 
and 
к 
upon the eTa ro Белш 
the. chief — ы ggg 7 h hem, 
We cannot into the com- Wr Moss, will ом ps to catch t them. The 
toda each 9н until the latter was с f blu , grasshoppers, and beetles, | over these every morning and destroying ^" mast D? 
; а complete siring of worms; he then use as у Aale К mor into the advantages иш арры Де ie in spring ап nero mako ві 
up into five or six loops, d: Бай it in the ot. scouring worms and other rag ар. matters, We | carefully for, as one bec hopes and 
- Rd piece of. С ирон about three feet long, | | may however conclude ying, that Mr. i bringing to an end and Ш 
ro RE EE always t length | Moffat furnishes a s E putida ob the. prineipal Spb nns as to any flowers 1 it киле and D 
to the bottom ol of the stream intended | Border rivers, from the Tyne to the Whiteadder, and | whether the grower is a florist а at 
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