INDEX. 



775 



Pago. 



Shoals or schools of salmon 533 



Shrimps, catching 175 



Siebold, Prof. C. Th. E. von .. .561, 603, 738, 



739, 740, 742, 

 746, 750 

 on reproduction of the eel. . 728 

 SigDS for the success of herring-fish- 

 eries 110 



SMesia, fish-breeding companies in. 588, 596 



Silnrus glanis 61,613 



Silver! home, Dr 462, 466 



SiphonesB 711 



Skidmore, Mr. J. H 356 



Skins, preparing and cutting 57 



Slack, Pr. J. II 327, 328, 431 



Small-herring fisheries, time and 



place 152, 154 



herring, price of 153 



perch, (viviparous) 380 



Srnarda, Mr 674 



• Smidth, Mr. J. K 3 



Smith and Hargers, Messrs 687 



Smith, Mr. C. C 348,563 



Smith, Mr. Lauritz 235 



Smith, Professor Sidney 1 227, 267 



Smithsouiau Institution 373, 405, 688 



collections 

 sent to.. 424, 474 



Snails for bait 176 



Snake mate with muraenas 12 



Suekkersteen and Sketterup in Den- 

 mark 173 



Sokologorski, surgeon 87 



Solaster endeca 689 



Solieria 698 



South Hadley Falls, Conn., shad- 

 hatching operations in 1875 .. ..348,349 

 Spallanzaui, on reproduction of the 



eel 727 



Spawn in the stomach 755 



of cod, floating 214 



lobsters is impregnated be- 

 fore leaving the female. 264 

 shad taken on the Dela- 

 ware River, 1874 323 



Spawning of codfish 213 



Spawning the salmon 410 



season of salmon . . 743, 749 



clams 314 



the fish in the 



Caspian Sea 61 



time of herring 185 



Specific weight of the egg of the 

 cod-fish 215 



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Sperm or milt 721 



Spermatic organs of the eel 732 



Sphacelaria 709 



Sphacelarieae 709 



Sphaarococcoideae 695 



Sphserozyga 715 



Spider-crab, arctic 689 



Spinning lines I 79 



Spiochaetopterus typicus 688 



Spirulina 715 



Sponge for lobster transportation . . 259 

 instead of moss for packing- 377 



Spougiocarpeae 693 



SporocknesB 703 



Spring-herring 128, 198 



nets for herring 156 



Spyridia 702 



Spyridese 702 



Squalins cephalus 737 



Squamariese 696 



Stag-horn, artificial 717 



State laws concerning oyster- planta- 

 tions ■ 299,300,301 



Stationary nets for herring 156 



Statistics", fishery 21, 22, 31, 601 



relating to oysters 311, 312 



Steamboats, effeGt on salmon fishery 535 



Steenstrup, Prof. Japetns 227 



Steno^ramina 693 



Sterlet, the 617 



Stewart, Mr 356 



St. George, Prof, de la Valette 753 



Stillfried, Baron de 596 



Stilophora 703 



Stimpspn, Dr 687 



Stomach of salmon, no food in 744, 747 



Stone, Mr. Livingston .... 259, 332, 377, 403, 



435, 437, 461, 481 

 Stone jars, glazed, better than tin for 



keeping shad 372 



Stony-Point seine, description of. . 357, 361 



Stormontfield, establishment at 607 



Straalsild 209 



Striae adiposae 726 



Striaria 708 



Strom, Mr 228 



Stromming, the 183 



Structures for the preservation of 



round clams 318 



Striivy, Mr. R 552 



Sturgeon family 616 



Suckers 379 



Sudden changes of temperature very 



injurious 392 



