The Book of Household Management by Mrs. Beeton

302. INGREDIENTS.--2 slices of salmon, 1/4 lb. batter, 1/2 teaspoonful

of chopped parsley, 1 shalot; salt, pepper, and grated nutmeg to taste. _Mode_.--Lay the salmon in a baking-dish, place pieces of butter over it, and add the other ingredients, rubbing a little of the seasoning into the fish; baste it frequently; when done, take it out and drain for a minute or two; lay it in a dish, pour caper sauce over it, and serve. Salmon dressed in this way, with tomato sauce, is very delicious. _Time_.--About 3/4 hour. _Average cost_, 1s. 3d. per lb. _Seasonable_ from April to August. _Sufficient_ for 4 or 5 persons. THE MIGRATORY HABITS OF THE SALMON.--The instinct with which the salmon revisits its native river, is one of the most curious circumstances in its natural history. As the swallow returns annually to its nest, so it returns to the same spot to deposit its ova. This fact would seem to have been repeatedly proved. M. De Lande fastened a copper ring round a salmon's tail, and found that, for three successive seasons, it returned to the same place. Dr. Bloch states that gold and silver rings have been attached by eastern princes to salmon, to prove that a communication existed between the Persian Gulf and the Caspian and Northern Seas, and that the experiment succeeded. COLLARED SALMON.