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Maeink FiSHEkY Investigations IN Madras, 1914-15. By Jamks 



HORNELL, F.L.S., I916, Rs. t-lz-Q- 



I. A note on the edible oyster i— lo '" 



II, An explanation of the irregularly cyclic character of the pearl 



fisheries of the Gulf of Mannar ii— 2a 



HI. Notes upon two exploring cruises in search of trawl grounds 



off the Indian and Ceylon coasts , 23—41 



IV. Report on the pearl fishery held at Tondi, 1914 43— 9« 



V. Professor Huxley and the Ceylon pearl fishery, with a note 



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FisHEEV Statistics and Iniok.mahoin, VVkst and East Coasts, 



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Madras Fishery Investigations, 1917^ Kc. 1-4-0— 



I. The edible molluscs of the Madras Presidency. Lv Ja .. 



HORNEl.L, F.L.S ., I— 51 



II. a new protozoan cause of widespread mortality among marine 



fishes. By JAMES HOP-NELL, F.L.S. ... ... ... ... 53 — 66 



III. A statistical analysis of the finhing industry of Tuticorin (South 



India). By James Hornell, f.l.s, 67—117 



IV. The Indian beche-de.mer industry ; its hislor) and recent revival, 



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V, Carp-growing in Germany, By Sir F, A.Nicholson 151—160 



VI, Note on treatment of swamps, stream beds, ponds, wells, pools, 

 and other mosquito-infested areas for the destruction of their 

 lai i.e. Wilson 161—173 



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Madras Fishekv ; stigatiOns, 1920, Rs, 4— 

 L Madras Fisheries Administration Report, (918-19. Bv J.vmes 



HORNELL, F.L.S., F.R.A.I., As. 5 I— 43 



The Outrigger Canoes of Indonesia. By James Hornrll, 

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A Statistical Analysis of an Inshore Fishing Experiment at 

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Reports on the methods of capture and supply of fish in the 

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Notes on the Cichlid Fishes of Malabar, Etropius suraten^is and 



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E. maculatus. By N. P, Panikkar, b.a., f.l.s., As. 4 



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I. Madras Fisheries Administration Report, 1919-20. By the Hon. 



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 II. Remarks on Canning. By Sik F< A. Nicholson, k.cj.b., As. 13. 

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