luDiEX TO Life History. 



449 



My-boxes, 278, 279. 

 Fly-fishing, 357. 



casting the fly, 361. 



hints and advice, 360, 362, 374, 

 375, 376, 379, 380. 



literature of, 359. 



on lakes, 362. 



on streams, 361. 



pleasures of, 358. 



rules for, 377, 378. 



where to cast, 379. 

 Fly-lines, 210, 212, 213. 

 Fly-rods, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171. 



Henshall, 172. 

 Food and growth, 80. 

 Food of black bass, 80. 



of adults, 80, 81. 



of young, 80, 81. 



S. A. Forbes on, 80. 

 Formalists, 244. 

 Frogs, 274, 414. 



live-box for, 287. 

 Frog-casting rod, 166. 

 Gameness of black bass, 50, 338, 340. 



opinions on, 339, 342, 344, 345. 

 Gauge, caliper, 298. 

 General and specific features, 45. 

 Geographical distribution, 64. 

 Gogebic Lake, 425. 

 Grasshoppers, 274, 414. 



live-box for, 287. 

 Greenheart for rods, 129. 

 ■Growth of black bass, 82. 



in Florida, 86, 87. 



in New Jersey, 83. 



in New York, 83, 84. 



in Ontario, 85, 86. 



in the north and west, 82. 



in the south, 82. 



in Wisconsin, 83. 

 Gut, silk-worm, 216, 217, 218. 

 Habits of black bass, 74. 



food and growth, 80. 



guarding eggs and fry, 76. 



hibernation, 87, 90. 



nesting, 75, 78. 



spawning and hatching, 74, 75, 

 76. 

 Habitat, 50, 64, 65, 66. 

 Hackles, 246, 248. 



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Hand-line trolling, 423. 



tackle for, 424. 



instructions for, 425. 

 Hatching, 74, 76. 

 Hearing, sense of, 100, 101. 



B. B. Redding on, 103, 104. 



Dr. Edw. D. Cope on, 184. 



Dr. J. Zenneck on, 107. 



H. G. Parker on, 105, 106. 



Sir Herbert Maxwell on, 108. 

 Helgramites, 271, 414. 



live-box for, 287. 

 Henshall bait rod, 132, 149, 150, 151, 

 154, 157, 338, 389. 



ash and laneewood, 151, 156. 



bethabara, 155. 



speeifica'tions for, 151, 152, 153, 

 155. 



split-bamboo, 155. 



steel, 166. 

 Henshall fly-rod, 172. 



specifications for, 173. 

 Hibernation, 87, 90. 



in Lake Erie, 91. 



in Minnesota, 88. 



in New York, 88, 89. 



in West Virginia, 89. 



in Wisconsin, 87. 

 Hook extractors, 295. 

 Hooks, 230, 234, 236. 



Aberdeen, 232. 



ancient, 230. 



barbless, 237. 



Carlisle, 232. 



English, 230. 



eyed, 237, 238, 239. 



Japanese, 235. 



Limerick, 232. 



O'Shaughnessy, 232. 



Redditch, 237. 



Sproat, 232. 



system of numbering, 239. 

 Hooks, tying to snells, 241. 

 Ideal still-fisher, 409. 

 Implements, miscellaneous, 276. 

 Insects, artificial, 266. 

 Intelligence and special senses, 92./ 



Dr. Francis Day on, 92. 



hearing, 100. 



