[32] See, for instance, the opinions of Mr. F. M. Halford in The Dry-Fly Man’s Handbook, p. 395 (George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., London); Mr. P. D. Malloch at p. 179 in the work previously cited; Mr. J. J. Armistead in An Angler’s Paradise, and how to obtain it; and Mr. Tom Speedy in The Natural History of Sport in Scotland with Rod and Gun (William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1920).

[33] Martin Secker, London, 1917.

[34] The Dry-Fly Man’s Handbook, p. 319 (George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., London).

[35] A Lame Dog’s Diary, by S. Macnaughtan, pp. 239, 240 (John Murray, London, 1915).

[36] “Canadian Boat Song,” St. Andrew’s Treasury of Scottish Verse, by Mrs. Alexander Lawson and Alexander Lawson, pp. 133, 134 (A. & C. Black, Ltd., London, 1920).


Transcriber’s Note

  1. Inconsistent use of hyphens, such as burn-side/burnside and gyr-falcon/gyrfalcon, has been retained.
  2. [Page viii]: McIver (superscript c) changed to McIver to match other instances in the book.
  3. [Index]: “Cats, killed by eagles, 38” changed to “Cats, killed by eagles, 138”.