424 



INDEX. 



Page 

 Sight, examples of long, in Pike 12, (53 



• in Chub and Carp . 12 



in Perch 63 



Skate, engraving of young of . 24 



Skegger (see "Salmon") . . 238 



"SlySilurus" 210 



Smell, nerves of, and structure . 8-1 b 

 • , sense probably acute : exam- 

 ples . 16 



Smolts (see " Salmon") . . . . 238 

 Snig Eel (see "Eels") . . . 400 

 Soft roe, or milt, arrangement of . 21 

 ' Spawn ' (" hard roe " after depo- 

 siting) 21 



Spawning-process, how conducted 22 



Specific differences, what constitute 52 



Spinal column, marrow, &c. . 7 



Spined Loach . . 178 



Spod and Sprods ... 251 

 Stickleback, Bough-tailed . 78-86 



, Half-armed ... 86 



, Smooth-tailed 87 



, ("hort-spined . 88 



, Four-spined . 88 



, Ten-spined 89 



Stone-fly and larva, engraving of . 60 



Sf»ne-grig . .... 412 



Stone-Loach ... . 174 

 Sub-operculmn (see p. 30). 

 Subulate teeth (see p. 34). 

 Superior maxillary bone (see p. 28). 



"Surface-swimmers" .... 10 

 Swim- or air-bladder (see "Bladder"). 



Taste, nerves of . . . . . 8 



, sense of, probably low . . 17 



Teeth of fish, situation, names, and 



forms 33-35 



, throat- or pharyngeal . 34 



, , figures of, in Carp, 



Tench, Eoach, and Barbel 93 



of Pike, engraving of 206 



Temperature of fish blood . 10 



Tench ....... 128 



, healing qualities of . . 131 



, as " ground-swimmers " . 11 



, throat-teeth 93 



Thames, taking of undersized fish 



(see Appendix) . 416 



Thames Trout . . 320 



Thymallus, genus 353 



Page 

 Thymallus vulgaris . ... 363 



Tinea, genus 128-136 



vulgaris . .... 128 



Torgoch . . . . . . 344 



" Travelling-fish," accoimt of 218-230 



302 

 302 

 305 

 305 

 313 

 279 

 292 



Tristoma coceinemm, a parasite 

 Trout, Bull- (EuU-Trout) . . . 



, marks of distinction . . 



, places where foimd 



, laws respecting . . 



Trout, Common- (Common Trout) 



, distinctive marks of young . 



, odd capture . . . . 



, teeth, as contrasted with Sea- 

 Trout 308 



, distinctive marks from Sea- 

 Trout 308 



, ■ from Great Lake Trout 314 



, from Loclileven Trout 314 



, colours and appearance, vari- 

 ations in 316-319 



• , unrecognized species . . . 320 



, engraving of young of . . 280 



, large specimens of . . 322 



, monster, of American lakes . 323 



, deformed . . . .326 



, spavniing-time, &c. . 327 



• , food, experiments on . 328 



, growth-rate ... . 328 



, May-flies, account of . 329 



, taking a Swallow . 331 



, best times for fishing , 332 



, state of water, wind, &c. 333 



, fine fishing for ... 333 



, descriptive particulars of 333 



, deformed .... 326 



, Thames-Trout, close time, 



&c. (see also Appendix) 321 



, , best localities for . 321 



Trout, G-illaroo- 325 



Trout, Lochleven- . 339 



, distinctive marks . . 314 



TrMit, Great Lake- .... 334 



, distinctive marks . . . 314 



, localities 335 



, how to fish for . . . 335 



, young specimen .... 335 



Trout, Sea- (Sea-Trout or Salmon- 

 Trout) .... . 306 



, marks of distinction from 



Salmon, and from BuU-Trout 307 



