INDEX 



413 



road-tarring, 335-6 ; rules and 

 regulations, 337-4°- See also 

 Killing the Trout's Enemies, 

 Stocking, and Weeds and 

 Weed-cutting 



Mandibulata insects, 215 



March brown, 235, 250-1 



Marryat, views on fishing, 70 ; 

 on smuts, 293 ; on food for 

 trout, 310 



Maxwell, Sir Herbert, on in- 

 difference to colour shown by 

 fish, 80 



Maytlies, 94 et seq., 214, 223, 228 

 et seq. 



Medium sedge, 105, 262 



Metamorphosis of insects, 216 



Millers' rights, 312 



Minnowing fish, 128 



" Modem Development of the 

 Dry-Fly " (book by Author, 

 published by Messrs. George 

 Routledge and Sons, Ltd.), 

 references to, 44, 46, 79, 104, 

 105, 228, 260, 298 



Molanna angustata, 278 



" Monograph of the Trichoptera 

 of the European Fauna." See 

 McLachlan 



Mosely, Martin E., on dressing 

 a trout line, 30-7 ; suggests 

 chapter on lake fishing, 159; on 

 sedge-flies, 260-1 ; on Chiro- 

 nomus tenians, 294 



Mucilin, 181 



Mud containing food for fish, 

 309-10 



Mystacides nigra, and azurea, 280 



Nemoura meyeri, 288 



Netting a fishery, 369-76 ; kinds 



of nets, 369-371 ; labour, 371- 

 2 ; preparation, 372-4 ; drag- 

 ging, 374-6 ; disposal of fish, 

 376-7 ; taking trout from the 

 stew, 407 



Notidobia ciliaris, 105 



Nymphs, imitations of, 126-7 ; 

 definition of, 216 ; descrip- 

 tions, 229-33, 249, 285 



Ocelli, single eyelets of insects, 



215 

 Oculi, eyes of insects, 215 

 Odoniocerum albicorne, 105 

 Olive dun, 242-4 



— spinner, 245 



Pale watery dun, 246 



spinner, 247 



Palakona bamboo for rods, 3 

 Peal. See Grilse 

 PerlidcB. Stoneflies, 284-9 

 Philopotamus montanus, 281 

 Phryganea grandis, 268 



— striata, 268 

 PhryganeidcB, 268-9 

 Pictet's larves, 249, 251, 252 

 Pike, destructive to trout, 358- 



62 ; methods of killing down, 



362-8, 369-76 

 Poachers, men, 355-7 ; birds, 



357-8 ; fish, 358-62 

 Polycentropus flavo-maculatus,28i 

 Poole, A. C, on " Sea Trout Loch 



Fishing with the Dry-Fly," 



160, 161, 171-8 

 Preservation of insects, 219-20 

 Prohibition of wet-fly fishing on 



dry-fly waters, 74 

 Protectors for rods, 8 



