INDEX. 



239 



Criminal offence, illegal night fishing 

 by three or more persons, 172. 



Cromarty Firth, fisheries in, 193. 



Crown-grants and fixed engines, 180- 

 185. 



Crown-rights in salmon fisheries in 

 Scotland, 7. 



Cruelty of anglers, charge answered, 

 19-24. 



Craives and yairs, 183. 



Cruives on river Ness in olden times, 

 93. 



should be abolished, 195. 



Culture of salmon, artificial, now com- 

 menced, 214. 



Cuts, marking by, not to be depended 

 on, 54. 



Davy (Sir Humphry), ardour as an 

 angler, 28. 



on the sea-shore being the 



course of the salmon, 123. 



estimate of number of ova laid 



by salmon, 224. 



Decay in supply of salmon, 88. 

 Decline of salmon in English and 

 Welsh rivers, evidence in 1860, 98. 

 Dee and Don fisheries, 9. 



Defoe on abundance of salmon 



in, 92. 



produce affected by erection of 



> fixed engines, 129. 



period for net-fishing now al- 

 lowed, 171. 



Defoe on abundance of salmon in 

 Scotland, 92, 98. 



Dempster of Dunnicheu packs salmon 

 in ice, 4. 



Destruction of salmon life in the sea, 

 84, 85. 



• in Canadian rivers, 90. 



Difference in habits of salmon of 



Tweed and those of the Ness, Spey, 

 Tay, etc., 110. 



Difficulties in investigation of salmon's 

 history, 82. 



Dogmatism on history of salmon, 31. 



Doubleday (Thomas) a devoted 

 angler, 29. 



Drainage (Land), Increase of, as af- 

 fecting salmon, 114-116. 



Drink for man, beast, bird, and fish, 

 rivers intended as, 211. 



Dry den an angler, 27. 



Dunbar (W.) on ponds on Thurso 

 river, 227 ; on fixed nets, 194. 



Dunninald, Forfarshire, first stake- 

 net erected at, 189. 



Duration of salmon life reduced by 

 too much fishing, 105. 



Durfey an angler, 27. 



Ellenborough (C. J.), on ancient 



legislation, 135. 

 EUice (Mr.) proposes regulation of 



fisheries handed over to the Board 



of Fisheries, 146. 

 Employment, means of, 1. 



total amount of, 11. 



Enemies, — Seals and porpoises sea 



enemies of salmon, 194. 

 Engines on aea-coast affecting supply, 



97. 

 that might be constructed, 229- 



232. 

 England, nature of tenure of salmon- 

 fisheries in, 7. 

 law for fisheries passed in 1861, 



173, 174. 

 English, law of James i., regulating 



sale of salmon to, 138. 

 Equalization in price' of sea-fish, 218. 

 Esk in Cumberland, stake-nets as 



affecting fisheries, 130. 



