INDEX. 



207 



Grayling, advantages from 



introduction of, 173 

 Grayling and trout, alleged 



antagonism, 177 

 conditions under which 



they thrive, 178 

 disadvantagesfromintro- 



duction of, 175 



do they eat trout ova ? 



176 



— Francis Francis on, 177 



— in the Test, 179 



— introduction to Upper 

 Kennet, 180 



netting for stocking 



Upper Kennet, 182 



— sporting qualities of, 174 



— tendency to work down 

 stream, 179 



— working up stream, 185 



Habitat of large trout in hot 



weather, 190 

 Hands, number required for 



netting, 97 

 Hatches in water meadows, 



39 

 Hatcheries, amateur, 136 

 Hatch holes, netting, 102 



moving trout from, 196 



treatment, spring weed 



cutting, 54 



trout congregating in, 191 



Head keeper, advertisements- 



for, 35 

 Head keeper's duties when 



netting, 100 



Identification of property, 1 6 



Improved method of netting, 



9i 



advantages of, 9 5 



Introduction of grayling, ad- 

 vantages, 173 



disadvantages, 175 



to Upper Kennet, 1 80 



Inspection, personal, 5 

 Insufficiency of natural stock, 

 124 



Keeper, head, advertisements 

 f or, 35 



head, duties when net- 

 ting, 100 



under, 36 



Keepers, 34 



and poachers, 75 



Keeping yearlings in stew for 

 one year, 143 



Kennet, introduction of gray- 

 ling to Upper, 180 



netting for stocking with 



grayling in Upper, 182 



Labour for netting, 90 



Lease, advantages and disad- 

 vantages of short, 18 



or agreement, conditions 



of, 23 



or agreement, length of, 



17 

 Lessee, weed cutting by, 47 

 Lessee's covenants, 25 

 Lessor, netting by, generally 



unsatisfactory, 108 



weed cutting by, 46 



Lessor's covenants, 25 

 reservations, 20 



