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Show INDEX Birds named: Swallow, 202. Thrush, 202. Veery, 65. Vireos, 271. Water-thrush, 271. White-throat, 6.5. Wood thrush, 65. Wren, 65. Yellow-throat, 201, 271. Yellow warblers, 109. Black, William: his knowledge of angling, 168. Blackmore, R. D., 162; fishing described by, 167. "Book of the Black Bass," 163. Borgund: church at, 186. Boyle, Ron. Robert, 160. Brogue: as an ornament of speech, 78. Brook: a lazy, idle, 216; in the bower, 217; considered as a. sign, 221; the lesson of a, 226; fishing in a., 231. Browsing: a diversion for anglers, 86. Burroughs, John, 153. Butler, Dr. William: his pleasant saying about the strawberry, 89; his character as a physician and a philosopher, 90-91. ••By Meadow and Stream," 162. Byron, Lord: a detractor of Walton , 151. Camp-fire: the art of kindling a, 246. Camping: pleasures of, 19. Cannon Mountain, 205. ''Chalk-Stream Studies," 160. Chance: a good word with a bad reputation, 12. Chatto, William Andrew, 144, 162. Cheerfulnesa: a virtue in good talk, 79. Christian character: illustrated, 34. Civilization: a nervous disease, 222. Cleopatra, 164. ''Cloister and the Hearth, The," 117. Colquhoun, John, 158. Conversation: compared with talk, 15. Cook: a good, 251. Cooking-fire: the art of kindling a, 250. Cotton, Chtu"les, 57, 155. Crinkle-root, 87. ''Crocker's Hole," 162. Crosby, Chancellor Howard: a good talker, 72. Davy, Sir Humphry: slighted by Christopher North, 159. ''Days in Clover," 162. Days: Superstitions about them, 7. Dennys, John: ''The Secrets of Angling," quoted, 152. DePeyst-er, Mr. and Mrs.: the success of, in the art of the angler, 125. De Quincey, Thomas, 155. Deucalion: the first artistic fisherman, 5. Dickinso~o., Emily: quoted, 9'7 Drivstuen, 194. Eaa:le Cliff, 203. Elizabeth, Queen, 91. Elk: the Tnrn of the, 192. Emerson, Ralph Waldo: quoted, llQ. English sparrows: beasts, not birds, 64. • 'Essays Critical and Imo.gina.tive" of Christopher North, 159. Etnadal, 183. "Ettrick Shepherd," the, 57. ~80 DIDEX Fngornacs, 186. Falcide, I 00. Fawkes. Guy. 91. Fire: fear of animals of, 241; kindling a fire in the woods, 244; the camp-fire, 246; the cooking- fire, 250; the tmmdgc-fire, 253; the litlle friend ship-fire, 2G2. Fish: their waywardness, 47, 236; how an angler feels about them, 30; whether they can hear, 58-60; domesticated, 99. Fish named: Gra.as-pike, 229. Grayling, 57,195. Grilse, 261. Ouananiche, 40, 42, 47, 48. Pickerel. 146. Pike, 12, 100. Salmon, 34, 41, 261. Sunfish, 229. Trout, 57, 60, 156, 167, 187, 195, 229, 234, 236, 253, 257. ''Fishin' Jimmy," 164. Fishing: pa~sim; an affair of luck, 5; lucky days for, 6; a means of escape from routine, 14; the only eventful mode of life, 15; good luck in, deservingof gratitude, 31; the schooling of a woman angler, 127; catching pickerel through the ice, 146; the best winter diversion in-doors, 150; books on, 155, 157; fish and fishing, 163; in old streams and new, 265. "Fish-Tails and a Few Others," 161. Flies: various theories for the use of, 47; the grasshopper a last hope. 48; style in. 155. Flowers: wild and tame, 96; luck in finding, 98. ~81 Flower~ named: Anemone, 271. Anemone, double rue, 98 Bishop's-cap, 271. Gentian, fringed, 97. Hnre-bells, 85. Heo.rt's-ease, 272. Laurel, mountain, 85. Loose-~trife, yellow, 85. Orchid, purple-fringed, 85. Prince's pine, 85. llosemnry, 2GB, 272. H.ue, 272. Twin-flower, 86. Violet, 271. ''Fly-Fisher's Entomology ,The," 59. "Fly-Rods and Fly-Tackle," 163. Fontainebleau. 99. Forester, Frank, 163. Forests: renland artificial, 101. Fox: red, 219. Franck, Richard: a detractor of Walton, 151. Franconia Mountnins, 202. Freedom of .!!pirit: an essential of good company, 76. "Fresh Woods," 162. Friendliness: its magicn.l power, 80. Friendship-fire, the little, 262. Gambling:: a harmless variety of, II. ''Game Fish of the North," 163. Garfield, Mount, 203. Geiro.nger-Fjord: cliffs o£, 186. Golf: respectfully alluded to, 71. Gratitude: a virtue, 31. Gr:lygown, my Lady: her praise, dedication, 80, 177, 189,221. Grayling, 57. Great South Bay, the, 214. |