INDEX . A . Pnge . Abbott. C . C ..................... .118.110.200. 24‘48 Aclilya .................................... 441 439 Acinota tuberoaa ........................... 244 Aciponser rubicundus ...................... 126 Actinophreys sol ........................... 241 Akers, Gcorgo F ........................... 215 Alund ...................................... 222 introduction of, into England ........ 218 Albert, Prince Alfred Emeet ............... 301 Aldrovnndi ................................. 81 “Alowife” ................................. a0 Alewives in Saint Croix River .............. 2iO introduced with shad ............. 70 movements of. In Colorndo River, Toms .......................... 00 summnry of fisliing rccordn for, at Willow Branch Fishery, North Carolina ........................ 396 Alexnndor, William ........................ 370 Alico, schoonor, early capture of mackorcl by ........................................ 00 Alligntor gar ............................... 126 Allen, Benjamin ............................ 113 Allmnn ..................................... 280 Allmutor ................................... 80 Alosa ..... .57,130,144,147,101, 104,280,281,200, 208 priestabilia ........................... 278 food of .................... 277 snpidissimo ...................... 08.125, 211 nrtifioial propagation and planting of . 211 rotnrdntion of clovelopmcnt of ovaof .. 177 Amberflsli ................................. 42, 43 of tho Unitcd States ............ 30 Amcricau birds and flahoa introduood into New Boalnnd ............................. 53 American Not md Twino Compnny’a cod gillmts .................................. 8 Amia, food of .............................. 245 Amito, Louieinua, CalIforzlia salmon planted at ........................................ 205 Amiurus ................................... 125 ca~u~ .............................. 215 215 Amm0Cqpt.n Benuii ........................ 200 Ammba .................................. 3 4 ,243 Amorotti, Carlo ............................ 114 Amphioxus ............................... .22,143 Anaohoris ............................. .28,238, 411 Andorson, 1 . J ............................ 200, 360 Anguilla ................................ 72,73, 120 acutirostris ..................... .110,121 boatonionsis ........... .73,74,7U, 120, 121 mnrmorats ................... .73,07, 117 prolifera in carp disense ............. Ambloplites rupestris ...................... 125 oatus, ortificid planting of ........ Bull . U . S . 3’. O., 81-29 Page . Auguilla megaloatoma ..................... 73 mowa ............................. 73 rostrate ........................... 125 toxnua ............................ 73 vulgaris ...... .73,74,105,100.120,122, 120 Annio IIodgdou, boat, successful codflsh trawling by ..................... 420 Anodon .................................... 412 Anodouta .................................. 404 Anomolocera Patorsonii .................... 239 Anonymons ................................ 110 Anurma striata ............................. 403 Apoltes ................................... 20 quadracue, development of ......... 24 spinning habits of ...... 24 structure of ............ 24 440 “Aqunrinm fungus, ” a confusing to rm ..... Ardoron, Willinm .......................... 113 Argyriosus aetipinnis ...................... 30 Armistend, A. Wilson .................... .341, 349 Arnold, M . N .............................. Arrhamptua ............................... 284 Arthropoda ................................ 330 romcr ......................... 31 Ariatotlo ................................ .70,80, 81 Armstrong, Joseph ......................... 374 200 Arthropoda ns flsh food .................... 245 Artifloial propagation of flsh, aomo results of tho .................................... 208 Ascaris libonta ............................. 04 Ascidia communis .......................... 230 Athonmus .................................. 80 Atherina ................................... 281 Athorinichthjs ............................ 284 Atherinidro ............................ ..845, 281 Atkins, C . G .................... ..2OQ, 272,276, 318 Atlec, Ur . Wnlter P ........................ 282 Atmotosoion ............................... 318 Atwood, Captain .......................... .40, 134 B . Bnch ....................................... 78 Bnotcria ................................... 242 destroying Saproleyin ............ 447 observations on ................... 177 Bailey, Mr ................................ 272, 278 Baird, Professor S . F ... .3,4,12,20,23,37,44,51,54, 55, 01,05,07,08, GO, 70, 74,75.113,i10,110,124, 200.201, 2t13,204,200,208, 200.270,271,273, 274, 130,162,174,202,204,210,217,220,237,240,25 R. 275,270,282,301,330,340,841, 345,347,340,351. 382,370,981,384,3UO. 3QO,402,412,410,421,425, 426,427,428 . Bnirdiolla ................................ .313, 318 armnta ........................ .814, 310
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I N D E X . A .
Pnge . Abbott. C . C ..................... .118.110.200. 24‘48 Aclilya .................................... 441
introduction of, into England ........ 218 Albert, Prince Alfred Emeet ............... 301 Aldrovnndi ................................. 81 “Alowife” ................................. a0 Alewives in Saint Croix River .............. 2iO
introduced with shad ............. 70 movements of. In Colorndo River,
Toms .......................... 00 summnry of fisliing rccordn for, at
Willow Branch Fishery, North Carolina ........................ 396
Alexnndor, William ........................ 370 Alico, schoonor, early capture of mackorcl
by ........................................ 00 Alligntor gar ............................... 126 Allen, Benjamin ............................ 113 Allmnn ..................................... 280 Allmutor ................................... 80 Alosa ..... .57,130,144,147,101, 104,280,281,200, 208
priestabilia ........................... 278 food of .................... 277
snpidissimo ...................... 08.125, 211 nrtifioial propagation and planting of . 211 rotnrdntion of clovelopmcnt of ovaof .. 177
Amberflsli ................................. 42, 43 of tho Unitcd States ............ 30
Amcricau birds and flahoa introduood into New Boalnnd ............................. 53
American Not m d Twino Compnny’a cod g i l lmts .................................. 8
Amia, food of .............................. 245 Amito, Louieinua, CalIforzlia salmon planted
at ........................................ 205 Amiurus ................................... 125
rudder fish ....................... 4: B.anditten, Ebeu ............................ 38! Barnacles, mode of feeding of .............. 24;
. Barker & Tallman .......................... 41 Barker, Christopher ........................ 40, 4. Barnes, A . G ............................... 421 Barracuda .................................. 41 Bass ....................................... 37f
black .................................. 12: bipmouth black ....................... 201 green .................................. l?! rock ................................... 12t striped, arti5cisl propagation of ....... 174
propagation of ................ 6; 01
swagor ................................ 3Et the introduction of, into California .... yellow ................................ 12: yellow and green ...................... 12:
Basaett, Mr ................................ 271 William 6 ......................... 214
Bastard carps .............................. 5E Bat.mchus tau ............ ’. ................. 13s
Beach,Nat. hau ............................. 36e Bean, Tarleton H .................. ..09,125,204, 205 Bohr. vou ............................... 346, 347
80 Benedenia .................................. 243 Benjamin & West .......................... 200 Bennett, A . W .............................. 411
Benjamin .......................... 360 “Captain ” ....................... 3 63 John .............................. 383
Bently. Captain .......................... .268, 381 Berlin flshery exhibition, a German view of
the American section of the .............. 57 Bessie W . Somcs, sohoonor, loss of .......... 381 “Bit Barker Fish Oil Factory” ............ 47 Black baas ................................. 125
in ponds ......................... 56 Black horse ................................ 125 Black-walnut shad flshcry .................. 354 Blackford, Eigcne .................... .40,216, 412 Blackman, Dr . Josiah ....................... 373
Elisha ......................... 362, 374 Blaiue,Hon . James G ...................... 131 Blakefield &. Minor ........................ 255 BlanchBre, H . de 1s ....................... .101, 117 Bleak ...................................... 58
Blue carp .................................. 389 387
Blue cat .................................... 125 Blucflsh ..................................... 30
Baucr, George .............................. 00
. Bellerophon, schooner, loss of ..............
derelopmont of heart., and blood of . longirostris, development . of ........
on internal characteristics of eels .
.
Blepharia crinitue .......................... 36
said not to exist ..................
Page . “Blno mold ” in salmon. disease ........... 432 Blunt-nosed shinor ......................... 31 Bodeman, Nr ............................... 222 Beeck, Axel ................................ 145 Bombinator ................................ 205 Bonellia .................................... 410 Bonito ...................................... 42 Boon, Benjamin .......................... .353, 307 Bootb,Mr . A .............................. .70, 210 Botrytie .................................... 441. Rowman. GenerH1 Isaac .................... 974 Bowman’s shad flahery ..................... 354 Boyd,Alex., & Co .......................... 212 Brnclisou ................................... 223 Bradr .................................... .238, 239 Brandt, Dr ................................. 411 Brefeld ................................... .433, 440 Brevoortia ................................ 193, 236 Brook trout, English ....................... 62
Englishiin New Zenlnnd ...... 52 natural food of ................ 66
Brooks ............................... .188,130, 438 Prof . W . K .................... .403,404, 407
Brown, Allen ............................... 309 Benjamin ........................... 300 Rumphrey ......................... 309 Jessc ............................... 382 Jog ................................. 213 Samuel ............................. 309
Brownell, Jonathan ........................ 47 Browntom shad flshery ................... 354 Bubnliebthgs urus ......................... 124 Buck. H . Ii ................................. 335 Buffalo, black ............................ .124, 125 . “Jack” ................ : .......... 32
lonp .............................. 125 ‘Bull Head ” ............................... 46
of McCloud River ............ 45 cat ........................... 125
376 Pierce .............................. 301
Steuben ............................ 375
. .
Butler, Col . Zebulon ........................ shad fishery ........................ 854
‘Buttor.flsh, IIump-backed” .............. 81
C . :ham hatehinpjar ......................... 63 7alnniis flnmarchianus ..................... 230 Jalberlh .................................... 105 7aliforni4 introduction of striped bass into . 01
mountain trout, rearing of ...... 20 quail in New Zealand ........... 53 salmon in New Zealand ......... 53
introduced into Indiana . 204 introduction of, into On-
tario .................. 347 planted in Louisiana .... 205 results of artiflcial prop-
agation of ............. 270 trout .......................... 52
:ambarus .................................. Ma .ampbell, J . B .............................. 44, 40
a call for, from Ncvndn ............... 29 a request for, from Ontario .......... S80 nrtiflcinl propngation nnd planting of . 215 blue .................................. 387 pcculiaritica of ....................... 380 bluc leather .......................... 390 blue mirror .......................... 300 1)loo scale ............................ 300 bluc, tho existcnca of, clcniod ......... 887 cnstrating of ......................... 00 common ................................ 221 disenso trnnsferred to perch by inocu-
lation .............................. 430 English .............................. 52
introducetl into NowZenland . 62 (;orman .............................. 300
growth and spawming of, in Alabama ................... 424
. inscneibility of, to'froesing'. .. 402
supply of water ........... 215 gold, tho existenoc of, clcniod ......... 387 gold .................................. 387 gold bnstard .......................... 888 in tho Hudson River .................. 54 ];in g .................................. 888 loathor ............................... 388
a trnnsfcr of, from Washington to Scotlnnd ................. 841
mirror ......................... 220, 221, 888 on tho rnceB or vuricties of ............
Cnrangoid 5shcs of the Unitcd States ......
crumcnopthalmus ............... 33
Carnnx ntrimanus, now specics .............
transportation of. In a limited
nnkcd ................................ 220 387
pond. a Georgia.. ..................... G8 rcport on at. rip to Gcrmnny to sccurc . 220 8calo ................................. 887
868 bosP.uo " ........................... 380
Carpc commnne ............................ 387
ECdt?d ......... :. .................... 220 'Cnrpc h ciiiv " ............................
" CaI'JlC de u O U & 3 '. ....................... 360
Samuel ............................... 375 Cnsc.Mr ........................... ! ........ 257 Cnatomida?, food of young ................. 230 Cnst.rnting flah ............................. 50, GO Cat, blue ................................... 125
Chub. common ............................. 125 borncd .............................. 126
Church, Joseph & Co ...................... 48 Chyodonis sphncricus ..................... 237 ' . C i c h m " ............................... 33 "Cigar-fish" .............................. 31 Citharichthys (Hemirhombus) latifrous ... 306
latifrous, new specica ....... 334 Clnm, devclopment of tho ................. 403 Clark, A . Howard ......................... 204
Frank N ..... .19,54,62, 65,179.204,205, 211, Clnrk & Robbins ..... , .................... 257 Clnrke,Mr . S . C ............................ 88
duction of ............................ 70 B ~ ~ ~ ~ k u o ~ f h o g o n c r n l tintiii. i.lhistorSof 77 Common ................................ 73 common black .......................... 1’25 common, obsorvntiom ou tho mnlo ..... 120
454 INDEX . Page .
gold .................................... 125
Eel. genernl note on habits of the ........... 74 geograDhioa1 distribution of the ........ 74
golden ................................ 125 Giinther. on the life-habits of the ...... 70 list of pnpers conocrning the ........... 112 notes on the life-history of the .......... 71 ovaries of tho ........................... 88 senroh for and discovery of the fcmalo . . 81 silver .................................. 125 spermatic orgnns of tho ................. 00 undoubted normalrcproductivc habits of
the ................................... 95 yellow .................................. 125
'LEel-fibirs" ............................... .77, 114 Eel, female, ann1 part of a ..................
lon$tudinnl section of abdomen of ............................
piece of a dcvoloped ovary of .. picoe of tho ovnry of ...........
male, anal pert of ...................... hnnt for nnd discovery of, by
Syrski ......................... lobes ofthe right testiclu of ...... pieca of the testicle of ........... section of abdomen of ............
mother ................................. Eels, external characteristic8 of ............
how to dintingukh male and female .. hnnt for young ....................... introduction of, into new wators in the
Unite4 States ....................... malo, (lo 1- vo the sea and enter fresh
wntert .............................. number of apeoius of ..................
in America ...... question ns to the viviparous nature of . young. on the movements of ..........
Egg.fungus, observations on ............... Ehlers . von .................................
Pngo . Eolis ...................................... 24 I . 214 Ercolani, Gioranni Buttisto ......... .82.84,86, 140 Erimyzon Nucotta, food of .................. 2:G Eaox ....................................... 20 Euotenogobiua ............................. 331 Eucyclogobius .............................. 331 Eva May, boat, minx gill-nets for cod ...... 264 Evarta, Dr . H . C ............................ 241 Evolnnd, Mr ............................... 230 Erucmtus .................................. 284 Eroglussum maxillingua ................... 125
F . Fahlberg, Algot ........................ .80,81, 113 Fairchilrl, W . L ............................ BOG Fnlling Spring shad 5shery ................. 354 Fn"n1ow doer in Now Zcalnnd ................ 53 Farr, Mr ................................... 51 Fassett, Alvnh ............................. 3113
Mnjor John .................. 355,850, 300 Fccldcrsen, Arthur ......................... 110 Fcrpuson, T . B ............... ..03,177,264.403, 410 Ficld, The, extract from .................... 218 Finmarkcn Company ...................... 18
Whaling Company ............. 18 Finu, TV .................................... 110 Finseb, Dr . 0 ........................ .220,224, 2'25 Filth, Mr . J . C ............................. 51 Fischcr .................................... 404 Fisclbof, Lcwin ........................... 221 Fish, castrating ............................ 60
cnltuxo, coat of preparation for ....... 383 for proflt .................... 382 progress nnd results of ...... 300
Fish culturists, suggestions to .............. 55 Fish-eating cows of Provincetown ......... 134 Bish.eggs, a dopot for enibrjnnntod ........ 845
dry tinnsmissiou of .............. 345 treatnicnt of. n t aca .............. 340
F i s h h m k , a model of the atenmer, at Berlin ................................... 57
Fish ova oomparcd with those of other vcrto- brates ..................................... 283
Fish, young, destruction of, by unsuitable
Fisher, F . I3 ................................ 251 Fishcry now8 from Gloucestcr .............. 205 Fishca, gcnrsis of the blood in cnibryo ...... 283
results obtuinetl from XI study of tho embryology of ................... 2'2
Brelinghuyson. Fred’k T ................... 390 Freud, S ................................ 09.106. 120
fiiedrioh von Busso .................... ~ 3 4 5 . 346 Fuoecern .................................... 413 Fungi affoctod by I ‘ pollutions” of tho water 440
G . Gadus .................... .144.147.161.194.108, 297
undecimale ....................... 324 Enley. Jim ................................. 421 Enlibut iisberins near Shumngin lelnnds .. 259
notes on ........................... 394 Hamltn. Prof. C . E ......................... 273
William ........................... 177 IIampton, Dr . E . J .......................... 214 H.mk. William ............................. 309 Hnrding. Cbnrles W ........................ 428
arti5cinl culture of S ~ O C I O S of ........ 204 nspcrsa .............................. 205 pomntia .............................. 205 rhodostoma .......................... 205 ve1PlIculnris ........................ 205
Eemirhnmphus .......................... .101. 28 I unifnaointus ................ 284
Bemirhombus .............................. 334 IKemphill. Heurg .......................... .21, 200 &ndriok8, M . U ............................ 300
Jnooby'e tour to Commnohio in 1677 ....... Jenkins. Mr ............................... 855
S ................................. 372 Jorome, Goorgo H ......................... 206 Jonnnis, L . do .............................. 115 Johllius nobilis ............................ 320 Johns, Cilptnin ........................... 218 Johnson, Mr . W 52, 68 JolInston, Dr 418 Jones ...................................... 423
molnnotus ........................ 218 Leuwonhock ................................ 80 Lowis. Prof . H . C ........................... 412 Lindoinnn. M ............................... 250 Lindenhain. Guido ....................... .loo, 122 Line's Ialnnd lowor shnd flsliery ............ 853
middl0 R h d fl8hul.y ........... 358 npper ahad fishery ............ 353
Link. W .................................... 221 Linnmus. Carolus ................... 34.97. 80. 113 Lit. holepis 8patula .......................... 126 Ljunguinn on food of flahos ................. 248 'Look-down ................................ a i Lophobrnuoh a mielonding term ............ 103 Lophobrnnchintos. a contribution to the do-
volopmont nnd morphology of ............ 101
274 205
270
Lnrsen. Unp t . Thomas ...................... Loathor carp ............................... 368
Leochos. modicinnl. artificial culture of ....
08BR118 .......................... 128
Lopliobranohii .............................. 102 Lord. W . Scott. osq ......................... Louisiana. California salmon introdnood into
M . Mackerel .................................... 3638
flrst nriivnl of, in New Pork, 1882 . 402 flshery of 1881, notes on ........... 132 golden ............................ 35 in purae seines, coal nshes used in
fishing by ....................... 234 Cnpt . George H .......... .7,8,12,13,15, 206 Cnpt . S . J . .05,00,133,227,220,233.263,264,
205,208,342,343,345,381,384,394,410, 425 S . J., on New England fishes ....... 202
Mather & Bell cone ......................... 03
Mnthews, Mr ............................... 254 Maud Gcrtrude, schooner, flshing for cod
Mnther, Fred .................. .57,llO, 271,340, 428
with g i l lmts ............................ 343 Mnury, Lieutennnt ......................... 240 Maxson, Orrin P ......................... .205, 206 Mnx von dem Borne ........................ “Mayflsh” ................................ 57 McCaskie, A ................................ 130 McCloskie . Professor ....................... 130 MeCloud River fishes, notes on ............. 44
salmon, mortality of ......... 134 McCord, John ............................. 305, 3GG
Miles . Mr . G . V ............................ 50, 51 354
Miller, Betsy ............................... 378 George ............................ 305, 300 0 . F ................................ 83 S . B ................................ 200 Will, iam ............................ 373
Miller & McCord ........................... 357 Millet ...................................... 105 Milne.Edwnrd8. H ........................ .177, 103 Milner, J . W ......... .70,17R, 213,262,253,257, 3CG
Nilsson, S ................................... 110 &'octiluca ................................... 244 Nomanby, Xarquis of .................... 52 Nomy, E . R ............................ .07,68, 200
by ............ 12
hillson, S .......................... ........, 82
Northcrn Eagle, schooncr, cod gill-nota used
cod taken by, in
Bshing for cod
trnwlingatI3oono
Norwegian cod gill.ncte, direct. ions for usc of introduction of, into
P . Pncbnly, Arno Gustav ..................... 207 Paohnlg'a Asli-trnn.9porting cnr ............. 207 Packard, Prof . A . S ........... .86,105,110, 121, 127 "Pacligurua" .............................. 811 Paddock, W . W . R: Co ...................... 280 Page, W . F .............................. 210 Palmclla ................................... 411 Pampano ................................... 32, 85 Panizzn, Bartolomco ..................... .112, 118 Panama, ninotcon new spcoies of flrhes from
. fabcr ......................... 130 Park, Chester ............................... a02 Pnrkhuret .................................. 212 Pnrncll, Dr ................................. 240 Pnrtridges in New Zaalnnd ................. 53 " Pnacento" ................................ 110 "Pnsciuti" ............................... 100, 110
tho bag of ................................ 300
460 INDEX . Page .
“Pasciuto” ............................... 100 Pnaco, I D ................................ 20, 30 Pasteur ................................... 1R1 Paul, Dr .................................. 105, 127 Pnullini, Christinn Branz .................. 81 Paul Revere, schooner, loss of ............. 381
the missing schooner ........ 208 Pauly, Dr . A .......... I ............ .98, OD, 104, 122 Pavia ..................................... 84
5R Pcdicellina americans ..................... 247 Prirce, Capt . N . P ........................ 349 Pelodichthys olivaris ...................... 125 Penicillium ................................ 440
PAtzncr, W .............................. .187, 335 Phnntom, schooner, herring catch by ...... 427 Phcnsants in New Zealaud ................ 83 Philozoiin ................................. 411 Physa ..................................... 215 Pickerel in ponds .......................... 50 Pike ................................... 58,G0, 125
food of ............................... 245 gar .................................. 125
Pike, 1. . G ................................. 211 Pilot ..................................... 41 Pilot fish ................................ .40,41. 42 Pimelepterua .............................. 328
ocyunie .................... 306, 328 ocyurue, new species ........ 327
Pipnotheres ............................... 242 Pirate perohcs, food of .................... 245 Pison8 ..................................... 150 Pi t t River, Califoinia, doscription of fleh-
way in .................................. 202 Plnnorbis .................................. 24s Plectropoma ............................... 322
Pompnnoes .............................. .30,30. 38 of tho United States ............ 30
Pompilus ................................... 41 Pond cultivation, recent contributions to ... 385 Ponds, live, for iiah, in New Jersey ......... 340 Pontalla .................................... 288 Potamogeton ............................... 238 Poteriodendrou ............................ 242 Potomac River, cxtraordinary floods in .... 258
Bny ....................................... 425 Risso ........................................ 110 Rixford. George C .......................... 306 Roberts. Hcnry ....................... .354.356. 301 Robin. C ................................. R4.98. 123
Sninucl .......................... 421 Robson. John S ............................. 210 lloccus lincntus ............................. 174
a pond for hatching. inDela- waro Bay ................. 200
artifloin1 propagation of ..... 174 Rocknfeller's shad fishery ................... 353 Rock base .................................. 125 Xock Ash. rudimentary cmca of ............. 279 .. Rock salmon ............................... 42 Rogers. 3 . B ................................ 215 llolldelct ................................... 80. 81 Xooserelt. Robert B ............... .67.118. 11D. 120 "Root oer-io ................................ 219 Eound Robins .............................. 81 Rudder Ash ................................. 41
bnnded .......................... 42 Rulluor ..................................... 43 Xusconi ................................... .ZOO. 290 Russell, Lord Arthur ....................... 210 Xyder. Francis W ........................... 884
John A .. 21.22.24.1?3.120.136.177.191.280. 282.283. 335..403. 422
Salmon .................................... 51. 879 appearance of the discnsed skin of . .411. 442 artificially introduced into Restigou-
che Rirer ........................ 270 black ............................. .124. 125 Cnlifornia. D, shipment of. to Indiana 204
53 introduotion of. iuto On-
tario .................. 347 results of artificial prop.
agation of ............. 270 .. Canadian Cnliforuinn ............. 881 caught a t Mt~gnolia ................ 271 caught a t Mnrtlin's Virreyard ..... .270. 211
. caught in Connecticut ............. 214
California. in New Zenlnnd .........
cnughtntmouthof Westport Nirer . 271 caught a t Sconticut Neck ......... .270. 271
75 cnnght in Hud8on River ........... 271 cnught in Mnine ............... .271.272. 273
271 caught nenr Slocum's River ........ 271 discaso among tho. in English and
fwtion ................... 444 charnotor of ................ 400 conditions noting with Sa-
prolepin in procluci~~g .. 447 doscription of nppqarnnce
of ....................... .431. 432 effect of. on tho flush ....... cxtcnsion of ................ 431 first symptoln of ........... 430 fungus in .................. 432 influencod by landunder cul .
clog ................................ 380 English. in Now Zcnland ........... 52. 53 Iiooltod-nosed ...................... 380 iu GoneRoo River. New pork ....... 23 introduced into New Zcalnnd ...... 81 in Saint Croix Rivor ............... 275 1nndJocked. capturo of, in '~~oodhu11
Lako. New Tork ................ 421 introduced into Woodhull Lake. Nom Pork ....................... 421
(monoica) ................ forms of spornngia and sporcs
of .......................... growth of, favored by abon-
rlnncc of dond insccts ........ hyphoe, action of, upon salmon .
disnstrous cffcct of upon tissues ..............
monoica ....................... non-germination of, in some
cnses ........................ not an indcpcndcnt cause of
salmon discaso .............. not dependent onliving snlmon .
enlmon a t all . not indepcndcnt in salmon dis- . ease .....................
on dew1 flies ... :.-. ............ possibly only dormant in snlt-
A t o r ....................... probably killed by snlt.wntcr .. process of growth and dcvclop-
436 440
433
440 444
443 430
435
445 437 437
447 440
444 443
Pagc . Salmon. Maine ............................ 209
plnnting of .............. .208, 200
rio ........................ 347
tiou of .................... 270 134
arti5cinl propagation and
disnppcarnnce of. from Ontn-
results of nrtiflcinl propngn-
NcCloud Rivcr, mortnlity of ....... nuclcar clcavngo-figures developed
during tho segmentation of tho gcrminnl disk of the cgg of tho .. 335
prcsencc of Saprolcgnia in discnsed skin of ........................... 442
Quinnat ............................ 210 artificial propagation a n d
planting of .............. 210 scnrcitp of male and grilsc,
in Ontario ............... 370 stmctnrc of tho hcnlthy skin of ... 441 trout in Now Zcdnnd .............. 53 white .............................. 124, 125
toruloaa ..................... .436, 438 trnnamission of ................ 438 vnriatione in development o f ... 486
Snprolcgnize .............. .1 ...... .438,434,438, 446 definition of ................... 434 grow on dead animal and vogc .
tablc substances ............ 441 on flies ........................ 434 rate of production of .......... 445
Sara, G . 0 .................................. 136 Saucrhoff ................................ .103. 203
m . P ......................... .135, 101 Sauvage, Dr . H . E ........................ 322 Savnge, P . W .............................. 401 Sawyer, 3 .6 ............................. 120
Shad ...................................... .03, 211 R ~ O a t which it begins to feed ......... 248 appearnuco of tooth io ................ 248 artiflcinl propngation and planting of .. 211 catoliing in tho oldon days ............. 304 oaught at Isloa of Shoala, New Hnmp
shire ................................ 421 caught in flsh.bnsko18 ................. 75 fishorioe, cnrly, of tho north brnnch of
tho Susquchnnua Eivor ............. 852 Bshorios of Susquolinnna Bivcr flftr
yenrs ngo .......................... 201 fishery, notos and suggcstions concorn .
Shovel fish ................................. 125 whit0 ........................... 125
Shrimps ns food for striped bnss ........... 02 Shumagin Island, cod nnd halibut tiaholios
near ...................................... 250 Sliurtlo ff. Benjamin ......................... 213 Sicbold, Carl Tlieodoro Erne: van ..72,82,60,67,07,
0% 102,105, IO?, 108,112,11(1,127, 1%0, 130 Silvor fish in JIudson Rimr ................. GP Silvor p r , dovolopmont of .............. ..283, 284
Paak ............................. 214 Thompson, Isaac .......................... Y75
J . B ........................... 210 Wyvillo ....................... 240
Thomson, Eaquirc ........................ 373
Tajlor's Island shad fishcry ..............
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John H ........................ .270. 271 Thorpc, Xov . T . M ........................ 215 Thrond.fish ............................. .l . 30 Throe Brotliors' Island shad flshery ....... 354 Throckmorton, S . R ................. 61.62,202, 204 Tickfaw, Louisiann . California salnion
plantod a t ............................... 205 Tintinnus ................................. 241
Pergusonii, now spooiee ......... 241 Tipulida: found in young shad ............ 210 Todd, Prauk ......................... .275,270, 277 Tooth 11eITing ............................. 125 Topminnow, structure nnd ovarian incuba-
con1mon ............................. 40 oaste rn .............................. e2 in Now Zealand ...................... 53 introduced into New Zoaland ......... 52 English; in Now Zealand ............. 63 rninbow ........................ .45, 210, 211
art. iflcial propagation a n d planting of ................ 210
rodaided .............................. 45 rrout.flsh, ponds for ....................... 840 l h m n n .................................... 20
ovatus ....................... ao, 3u
int. roducod into Now Zca-
castrating of ........................ GO, 00
INDEX . 465 Pago .
Tryon. Goorgo w .. .i r ...................... 21 Tuolcalloo Rhad fishery ..................... 353 Tiill. Sainnul ............................... GO l‘urtlu. black soft shall ..................... 125
W . W a ~ O r .................................. 224. 290 Wnlko, E . II. ............................. .177, 293 Wi~lloin. Brodoriok M ...................... 4.5, 0 \vlilpoIo, s ................................. 446
on sdtnon diacaso .............. 429 \Vndr, iiotos on tho ilsherios of tho ......... 42E
t:bkon with a purso soiiio ....... \Vl\bb, 6Ol~lllOl .......................... 353, 367 \VClkligO, I I O I T ............................. 59, 61 IVOIHIIW . I1 . TV .............. .220,221,.233, m, 225
Bull . 11 . 5 . li‘. O.,’Sl-:So
rag0 . Wolls. Capt . William N., suooossful had-
Clock fishing by .................... 234 Danio1 .............................. 47 Henry E ............................ 61 Samuol ............................. 360
Wes#$old Company ........................ 18 Whaling Company ............... 18
first food of young .............. 402 food of young . .’. ................. 19. a?!) for Now Zoalmd .................. X I Goman, in Michigan ............ 004 introduced inbo Now Zonl.~nd .... 51 on tho roaring of . in spring.watoi. :!01
Whit6 porch, niioropylo of tho egg of tho .... 282 .. Whito salmon ” ........................... 411 Widdrington, 8 . E .......................... 115 Widogron. on food of flflhefl ................. 240
402 Wigton. William ........................... 370 Wilcor. Crandnll ........................... 3175
inothod of using .......................... 66
E . 8 .............................. 34
W i g , Dr . Goorgo .........................
W . A .............................. 4U:! Wilhril’s patant pookot for ~naokorol,
\villiaNs .................................. 213
Willis, H .................................. 2g1
Willughby ................................. 219 Wilmot, Samuel .......................... .347, 370 Wilson, E . B ............................... 139
H . c ............................... 301 Sirs ............................... 52 Thomas ............................ 340
Windross, Mr .............................. 285 Wintormoot Is lmd shad flahory ............ 354 Wit.t.mack, Dr . Ludwig ..................... 117 Wood, Willinin. ............................ 374 Woodhull Ld.0, Now Pork, land-lookod sal .
111011 takon in ............................. 421 Woodward, H .............................. 249 Worth, S . (3 ..................... ..174,177,210, 211 Wright, AbolA ............................ 68, G!)
Calob ............. i .............. .3M, 378 Capbin ........................... 381 B . P .............................. 411 Harrison .................... .352,359. 36s
Wyahisiug Crook shad fLehory ............. 3~ Wynnt. L . B ............................. 362 “ Wyo.ilar-dook.it”. ........................ 45 Wyoming IIiatoricd and ~ o o l o g i ~ ~ 1 socio .
t.Y ’e rowrt m cwly shad ils~icrios of the mrt. h brniicli of tho SUHl~llO11IL111):L Kivor .. 382
X . Xeniolitlrgs ................................ xx