412 



INDEX 



Hot-weather fishing, 103 

 Hunter, W. A. See Farlow, C, 



and Co., Ltd. 

 Hy dropsy chidis, ■zb'j, 280-2 

 Hydroptilidts, 267, 283 

 Hymenopiera, 226, 297 



Imago, 235-7 ; 3'lso see Spinners, 

 Caddis-flies, 214, 223-4, 255- 

 83 (chap. HI of Part II), 310, 

 and Stoneflies 



Inaquipalpia division of Trichop- 

 tera, 266 



Insects, description of. See 

 Entomology. Instruments for 

 collecting, 217-18 ; identifica- 

 tion of, 221 et seq., 238 ; taken 

 by rising trout, 297-8 



Iron-blue duns and spinners, 

 247-8 



Isopteryx torrentium, 287-8 



Jenny spinner, 248 



Joints for rods. See Rod and 



Tackle 

 June flies, 102 



Kennet River, 89 



Killamey, Lake, i65 



Killing down the Trout's Ene- 

 mies, 355-77 (chap. TV of 

 Part III) 



— sizable fish when landed, 209 



Knot for gut, 43 



tying on fly, 43-4 



Lake fishing, 158-99 (chap. VIII 



of Part I) 

 Landing-net, 47 

 I-anding fish, 208 

 Large red sedge, 260 



Larvae, 217, 230 ; also see Caddis- 

 flies, 214, 223-4, 255-83 (chap. 

 Ill of Part II), 310 

 Leasing a fishery, 313-19 

 Length of gut cast, 57 

 Lepidostoma hirtum, 277-8 

 Leptoceridcs, 267, 278-80 

 Leptocerus cinereus. Brown 



silverhorns, 279 

 Leptophlebia submarginata. Tur- 

 key brown, 252 



— vespertina. Claret dun, 252 

 Leuctra geniculata. WiUowfly, 288 

 Light, efiect of, 136-7 

 Light-rod craze, 16 

 Limnophilides, 262, 265, 266, 269 



et seq. 

 Limnophilus flavicornis, 269 



— lunatus, 262, 270 



— rhombieus, 265 

 Lines reel, 29-39 

 Little white curse, 254 



" Lloyd " treble-grip ferrule, 5, 6 



McLachlan, " Monograph of the 

 Trichoptera of the European 

 Fauna," 88, 266, 270, 275, 276, 

 283, 289 



Making and Management of a 

 fishery, the, 303-408 (Part III 

 of book) ; selection of a water, 

 303-19 (chap. I of Part III) ; 

 general management, 320-40 

 (chap. II of Part III) ; making, 

 320-1 ; supervision, 321-2 ; 

 accounts, 322 ; keepers, 322- 

 5 ; spawning, 325-6 ; repairs, 

 327 ; improvements, 327-8 ; 

 use of hurdles, 329 ; weirs, 

 329-32 ; piles on shallows, 

 332-4 ; pollution, 334-5 ; 



