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Northern and Welsh Charr. Specimens have been caught 

 with the fly in summer. 



5. Other localities in Ireland are — L. Kindun, L. Gartan, 

 L. Derg, Lake of Luggela, Loughnabrak^ and L. Corrib 

 (the Charrs from these localities have a deep-red belly, and 

 apparently approach the Welsh or Windermere Charr in 

 character) ; L. Dan (co. Wicklow) ; L. Esk (co. Donegal) ; 

 Cummeloughs, in the mountains of Cummeragh ; Lake of 

 Inchigeelagh (co. Cork), and one or two other small lakes 

 in this neighbourhood ; L. Neagh; a lake near Dunfanaghy 

 (co. Donegal) ; L. Eaghish (co. Monaghan) . As recently- 

 discovered localities are mentioned Lake Helier, in Hoy, 

 Orkneys; Loch Druiach, Scotland; Keswick, Crummock 

 Water, Coniston Water, and Ennerdale Lake, Cumber- 

 land; to which may be added Loch Roy, Inverness-shire 

 (described at p. 326), where, during a violent snow-storm in 

 July 1863, the author took with the fly a small specimen of 

 a very beautiful species of Charr, in shape closely resem- 

 bling the engraving below, and which will probably prove 

 to be the young of the Northern Charr. 



