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PART VIL 
SOUTHERN FISHES, AND HOW ANGLED FOR. 
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Florida: Wishes amd Pishim gy ais sco6:cisi sw tie, claceria soils # vic vce crarotao Sd dr laceisie ler 445 
Section CHAPTER IL. 
SSG BAGhy caderetacass sausuwaessmurisecs Mauda tadatweia se 450 
II. The Red Snapper, 453; long-barred Mullet, 454; the Kingfish, 455; 
oposssbarred Mil et o..wus sacca as sense er adeewee senders teen ease 456 
Til, The Grouper, 456: the Red Drums. cs scars awrdes vines siete ssid devs even ars 458 
CHAPTER III. 
I. Phe Pompano, 460% the: Crocus: si sis nero su vine sive vewiesieesie lessee oe 461 
II. The Cavallo, 462; Lafayette: the Spot... ........ceceesorenesesowcs 463 
III. The Virginia Hogfish, 465; the Shadine, 466; the Silver, or Gray 
Mullet, 406 the BlaGk MUlletine: ssceec-wecne vse ace cisignes 9 aa ra wen/ems € 467 
CHAPTER IV. 
FRESH-WATER FISHES OF THE SOUTH. 
I. White Perch of Mississippi, 468; Southern Chub, or Trout g 
I. Chab-Robin, 470s the Breatiiyes vanes cxcenexvesGans eds veda vewsce 47. 
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MISCELLANEOUS FISHES, AND HOW TO TAKE THEM. 
CHAPTER I. 
MISCELLANEOUS FISHES. 
I. Lake Trouts—The Togue, 479; the Siscowet...............0..0005 481 
Il. The California Salmon .............. 0c ccc e cece eee saad beeen ieee 483 
TET: EN eG ra ying ces saia sain at viecweeis tava ewiad sclae Goins | Renate medal ce 485 
CHAPTER IL. 
I. The Red Bass of Canada, 490; Otsego Lake Bass, 491; Genesce 
River Mullet, or Red Horse, 492; the Horned Dace.............. 493 
II. The Whiting—Whiting of Newport, Rhode Island, 494; the Ling 
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APPENDIX. 
Cookery adapted to the Resources of Sportsmen in the Wilderness or on 
the Wave, 497; General Rules for Cooking, 512; Compounding 
Fancy Drinks, 514; General Remarks, 516; Noteworthy Items, 
517; American Game-laws, 521; 2 Word in Conclusion : 
