INDEX. 



Ferguson, John, 393. 

 Fish— General Remarks on, 39. 

 Definition of, 39. 

 Origin and order in Creation, 40. 

 Natural mode of propagation, 41. 

 Habits as regards maternity, 43. 

 Their fecundity, 44. 

 Migrations', 45, 47. 

 Migration of surplus production, 



46, 79, 112. 

 Vitality of, 47. 

 External organs of, 51. 

 Internal organization, 52. 

 Their fins, and their use for them, 



51, 57. 

 Their teeth, and use of them, 54. 

 Digestion, 50. 

 Organs and senses, 53, 54. 

 Mucous secretion on, and its use, 54. 

 Fish-Breeding, by natural propagation, 

 459. 

 In ponds, 461-4, 679-88. 

 Artificially — see " Artificial Fish- 

 Breeding.*' 

 Fishing on the Prairies, 533. 

 Fish Ponds. Manner of stocking them, 

 461, 68S. 

 By ova left in the soil, 48. 

 Fish-roe, 41. 



Fish Stories, 128, 129, 130, 149. 

 Fiske, Dr. C. K, 629. 

 Flies for Salmon. 



For the yipineiguit, Brown Fly, 353. 

 Nicholson, Silver Gray, Chamber-. 



lain, 354. 

 For Canadian Rivera, Louise, Ed- 

 win, Forsythe, Stevens, Ross, 

 Parson, 355. 

 Strachan, Langevin, 356. 

 Plies for Trout, 314. 



Hackles and Palmers — Soldier, Red, 



314. 

 Brown, Ginger, 315. 

 Grizzly, Mottled, White, Dotterel, 



Lead Color, Grouse, 316. 

 Winged Flies — Great Red Spinner, 



317. 

 Brown Spinner, March Brown, Cow- 

 dung, Stone Fly, 318. 

 Flies described by Ronalds, 318. 

 Iron-Blue Dun, Grannom, Jenny 



Spinner, 318. 

 Black Gnat, Yellow Sally, Fern Fly, 

 Alder Fly, Mackerel Fly, May 

 Flies, and a Fanoy Fly, 319. 



Scarlet Ibis, Governor, Brown Hen, 



Coachman, 320. 

 Deer Fly (humbug), 437. 

 Conroy's " Journal" Flies, 314, 576. 

 Widow, and Girl with a Calico 

 Dress, 582. 

 Flounder, 299. 

 Fly-Fishing for Trout. See " Trout Fly- 



Eishing." 

 Fly-Making, 419. 



Implements for — Hand-vice, spring- 

 pliers, scissors, <fcc, 420. 

 Materials — Hooks, gut, tinsel, dub- 

 bing, hackles, wings, 423-8. 

 To make Hackles, 429. 

 " " Palmers, 431. 

 " " A Fly with wings, 433. 

 " «■ Tails, 435. 

 Forester, Frank, 86, 128, 157, 173, 198, 



239, 200, 322. 

 Frost Fish, 301. 

 Fry, W. H., 225, 464. 



Gang of hooks for trolling, 409. 

 Gar-Fish — Frank Forester's error con- 

 cerning, 128. 



How taken, 128. 

 Gay, 417, 423. 



George — Fly-maker, 416, 656. 

 Gesner's Pike, 129. 

 Gill, 60, 120. 

 Gin, 514. 

 Girard, 60. 

 Glenn's Falls, 550. 

 Goodbout River, 628. 

 Goody, Spot, or Pig Fish, 283. 

 Graham (of Bell's Life in London), 214. 

 Grand Falls on the Nipissiguit. 



Description of, and its pools, 396-9. 



Diary of sojourn there, 637-642. 

 Grayling, Back's, 259. 



Dr. Richardson's account of its 

 game qualities, 260. 

 Great Lake Pickerel, 131. 

 Great Lake Trout, 250. 



Manner of taking it, 251. 

 Great Natashquan, description of, 629. 

 Grilse (Young Salmon), 229. 



The sport they give, 647. 

 Grouse Canadian, 658. 

 Grystes Nigricans, 103. 

 Grystes Salmoides, 99. 

 Gymnotidse, 184. 



Hackles, 425. 



