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10. Annual Reports ok the Fisheries Department for each 



YEAR FROM I908-O9 TO I916-I7. By SlR F. A. NICHOLSON, 



Rs. 1-10-0. (Pages 179.) 



11. Madras Fishery Investigations, 1917, Re. 1-4-0— 



I. The edible molluscs of the Madras Presidency. By James 



HORNELL I — 51 



II. A new protozoan cause of widespread mortality among marine 



fishes. By James Hornrll 53 — 66 



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



India). By James Hornell 67 — 117 



IV. The Indian beche-de-mer industry : its history and recent revival. 



By James Hornell ... 119— 150 



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 

 larva;. By H. C. Wilson 161— 172 



12. Madras Fishery Investigations, 1920, Rs. 4— 



I. Madras Fisheries Administration Report, 191S-19. By James 



Hornell, As. 5 



II. The Outrigger Canoes of Indonesia. By James Hornell. 

 Illustrated with 55 text figures and 16 plates, Rs. 2-14-0 



III. A Statistical Analysis of an Inshore Fishing Experiment at 



Madras, 1919. By M. Ramaswami Nayudu, As. 4 



IV. Reports on the methods of capture ani supply of fish in the 

 rivers of the Nilgiri district. By the late H. C. Wilson, As. 4. 



V. Notes on the Cichlid Fishes of Malabar, Etroplus suratensis and 



E. maculatus. By N. P. Pamkkar, As. 4 



13. Madras Fishery Investigations, 1921 — 



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



Mr. A. Y. G. Campbell, As. 4 



II. Remarks on Canning. By Sir F. A. Nicholson, As. 12 

 III. Manufacture of Fish Oil and Guano. By Sir F. A. Nicholson, 



Re. 1-4-0 ... ... ... ... ... ... 147 — 266 



14. Madras Fishery Investigations, 1921— (continued) — 



IV. The Fisheries of Norway and Denmark. By James Hornell, 



As. 8 . ... 1—56 



V. The Madras Marine Aquarium. By James Hornell, As. 6 ... 57 — 96 



VI. The Common Molluscs of South India. By James Hor- 



nell, Re. 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 97 — 215 



15. Fishery Reports, 1922— 



I. Madras Fisheries Administration Report, 1920-21. By James 



Hornell, As. 4 1- 44 



II. Notes on the Fauna and Fishing Industries of the Laccadive 



Islands. By S. Ramaswami Ayyangar, As. 4 ... ... 45 -69 



III. The Grey Mullets of Tuticorin. By R. H. Whi tehouse, 



As. 4 ... ' 71—98 



IV. The Flying-fi?h Fishery of the Coromandel Coast and the 



Spawning Habits of Cypsilurus. By J. Hornell, with a note 

 on the Eggs and early Embryonic Development, BY M. Rama- 

 swami Nayudu ... ... 99—112 



V. The Aims and Achievements of the Madras Department of 



Fisheries. By J. Hornell 113--128 



16. The Indian Pearl Fisheries of the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay. By 



J. Hornell, Rs. 2-8-0 1 - 188 



