INDEX 



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Aeration of Sturgeon Eggs in hatching 336, 337 



Air circulation for Salt-water Aquaria 161 



A lewife Fishery of United States 408 



Alga), utilization of, in Japan 434 



Algic Cellulose 375 



Algin (a new Gelatinous Substance) 373-375 



Allen, T.F 135 



American Fish -Culture, Oscar Nordqvist on 197-200 



American Fisheries, Maintenance and Improve- 

 ment of, H. M. Smith on 287-292 



Anchovies of Paget Sound 378-380 



Apparatus for regulating Temperature of "Water in 



Aquarium 160 



Apparatus of United States Fisheries, Catch by dif- 

 ferent Forms of 409-411 



Apparatus, Vessels, and Capital of United States 



Fisheries 394-398 



Aquarium of U. S. Fish Commission at Columbian 



Exposition 143-190 



Aquarium, report of Director Forbes 143-158 



Armistead, J. J., on Atmospheric and other Influ- 

 ences on the Migration of Fishes 93-99 



Amoglossut megastoma (the Sail Fluke), Develop- 

 ment of 252, 253 



Astrakhan, Plague at 314 



Atkins, Charles Gr 278 



Atkins, C. G., on rearing Young Salmonoid Fishes.. 221-228 

 Atmospheric and other Influences on the Migration 



of Fishes 93-99 



Augur, C. H., on Fish Nets 381-388 



Autumn Mackerel Fisheries of Ireland 358, 359 



Awabi Fishery of Japan 436 



Ayu (Plecoglosms altivelis) Fishery of Japan 429, 430 



Bacterial Infection of Fish 327, 328 



Baird, Spencer F., on increase of Scup 40 



Bartlett, S. P 148 



Bean, Tarleton H., report as Secretary of World's 



Fisheries Congress 1-14 



Bean, Tarleton H 154 



Bibliography of Holophrya (Ichthyophthiriuts) multi- 



ftliis 175 



Billingsgate Fish Markets 297, 300, 304, 312, 



320, 323, 331, 332, 333 

 Biological Research in relation to the Fisheries, John 



A. Ryder on 59-63 



Birge, E. A 130. 135 



Bites and "Wounds caused by handling Fish 319 



Black Bass fry, Size and Appearance of 230 



Black Bass fry, transferring and planting 233 



Black Bass, propagating in Ponds, W. F. Page on . . 229-236 



Black Bass, Spawning period of 230 



Blackford, E. G., remarks as chairman of Fish-cul- 

 tural Section of Fisheries Congress 191 



Blanchard, R 135 



Blueflsh, decrease of 27 



Blueflsh Fishery of United States 408, 409 



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Boats employed in Irish Mackerel Fisheries 360 



Boiler Incrustations, effect of Sodium Alginate on. . 375 



Bonito Fishery of J apan 425, 426 



Borodine, N., Statistical Review of Fish-Culture in 



Europe and North America 193-196 



Brackett, E. A., Letter of invitation to State Fish 



Commissioners 7 



Breeding natural Food artificially for young Fish 



artificially hatched, A. Nelson Cheney on 277-279 



Brill, development of 254 



British Guiana, Fish and Fishing in 237-240 



Brosmius bro&me (torsk), eggs and larvas of 250-252 



Brooks, W. K., on Origin of Food of Marine Animals . 87-92 



Cameo Work 452 



Canada, the Fisheries of 341-34g 



Capital, Apparatus, and "Vesssels of United States 



Fisheries 394-398 



Carp and Goldfish of Japan 428 



Carrier Pigeon and Telegraphic Service for Sea Fish- 

 eries 308 



Catch by different Forms of Apparatus in United 



States Fisheries 409-411 



Caviar, coarse 329 



Chemical Preservatives 300 



Cheney, A. Nelson, on breeding natural Food artifi- 

 cially, for young Fish artificially hatched 277-279 



Cholera and Fish 312-314 



Church, Daniel T., on Sea and Coast Fisheries 37, 38 



Clam Fishery of United States 407 



Clark, Frank N., on "Whitefish Culture 213-220 



Clinton, G. P., Observations and Experiments on 



Saprolegnia infesting Fish 163-172 



Close season in Ohio 353 



Cod fishery of Canada 343-345 



Cod fishery of Japan 427,436 



Commission on Sea and Shore Fisheries recom- 

 mended 38 



Comparative Statistics of Catch of certain Products 



in 1880 and 1892 416 



Condemned Fish 330, 331 



Cost of rearing young Salmonoid Fishes 228 



Counting small Fish in Hatcheries 227 



Crab Fishery of United States 406 



Craig Brook Station, methods employed in rearing 



young Salmonoid Fishes 221-228 



Crustacean Fisheries of Japan 433, 434 



Dams, effects of 23 



Dannevig, G. M 257 



Dean, Bashford, on recent Experiments in Sturgeon 



hatching on the Delaware River 3?5-339 



Decrease of Food-Fishes in American Waters 21-35 



Deep-water Oyster-culture, H. C. Rowe on 273-276 



Delaware River, Sturgeon-hatching Experiments on. 335-339 

 Depth Migrations of Pelagic Animals, Influence of 



light on 65-68 



Distributing tank for Aquarium 159 



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