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INDEX 



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Johnston, H. W., salmon, divided run, 123, 



124 



leaping, 151 



" Tay bull trout," 50 



Katadronious habit, eels, 24 

 Keeper's Book, The, P. Jeffrey Maclcie, 181 

 Kelts, capture illegal, 132, 166 (note), 167 

 (note) 



descent, 142, 167-169 



description, 159, 160, 16S 



feeding habits, 16S 



recuperation, 169 



timidity, 167, j6S 



" unclean or unseasonable," statutory' 

 expression interpreted, 132 



whitling, 132, 133 



Lateral line, 54 



Letters to a Salmon Fisher's Sous, A. H. 



Chaytor, 96, 161 

 Life-History and Habits of the Salmon, Sea- 

 Trout, Trout, and Other Fresh-water 



Fish, P. D. Malloch, 16, 17, 50, 56, 86, 



loi, 120, 121, 128, 132, 140, 141, 



150, 164, 175. 

 Life of the Salmon, The, W. L. Calderwood, 



24> 25, 27, 31, 32, 34, 50, 106, III, 114, 



123, 124, 207 

 Lochs referred to — 

 Awe, descending kelts, 168 



scarcitjr of sea-trout, 147 

 Baa, sea-trout spring run, 134 

 Dhuloch, brackish waters, 145 



tidal trout, 26 

 Eck, little above sea-level, 146 



netted sea-trout, 147 

 Etive, sea-trout gathering ground, 147 



tidal loch, 145 



tidal trout, 26 

 Freisa, " parr-marked " trout, 94 

 Fyne, sea-loch, 145 

 Oareloch, sea-loch, 145 

 Hallan, trout become tidal (Stuart), 25 

 Harray, brackish waters, 145 

 Loch-na-Maorachan, tailless trout, 42 

 Lomond, " black-nebs," 119, 121 



Cljrde river basin, 34 



little above sea-level, 146 



I<uss Hatchery, 181-187 



Lochs referred to {contuiued) — 

 Lomond, parr, exceptional size, 107 

 " parr-marked " trout, 94 

 sea-trout, descending kelts, 168, 169 

 gathering ground, 146 

 " homing " fish, 125-127, 169-175 

 recaptures, 170-175 

 residence in sea, 143, 144 

 spawning annual, 170-176 

 spring run, 139 

 silvery trout, 100 

 smolts, exceptional size, 105 



migration, 105, 108-111 

 spawning tributaries, 85, 161, 170-175 

 trout descend to sea, 27, 37 



spots, 52 

 whitling, delayed ascent, 124 

 descent, 133 



exceptional size, 104, 108 

 first return, 119 

 " homing " fish, 125-127 

 main run, 120 

 shoal habit, 125-127 

 spawning, 130, 131 

 I,ong, sea-loch, 145 

 Maree, little above sea-level, 146 



sea-trout fishing, 147 

 Morar, little above sea-level, 146 

 Ness, descending kelts, 168, 169 

 Shiel, little above sea-level, 146 



sea-trout fishing, 147 

 South Uist lochs, sea-trout spring run, 134 

 .Steuness, brackish waters, 145 

 Tay, " parr-marked " trout, 94 

 Lochs and Loch Fishing, Hamish vStuart, 25, 



33 

 Luss Hatcherjr, description, 181-187 



M. 

 Mackie, P. Jeft'rey, acknowledgment of in- 

 debtedness, 181 

 Maitland, vSir James, Howietoun Fisher}', 22 

 Malloch, P. D., parr, hibernation, 86 



salmon distinguished from sea-trout, 56, 



150 

 sea-trout, nomenclature, 16, 120, 121 



Salmo triitta, one species, 16 

 smolt dress, loi 



spawning period, duration, 164 

 " Tay bull trout," 50 



flesh, 175 

 trout, Salmo fario, one species, 17 

 whitling, ascent, 120, 128 

 do not spawn, 132 

 return as sea-trout, 140, 14T 



