4fi0 



BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 



Page. 



Dolphin and Whale Fisheries of Japan 419-438 



Domestic animals poisoned by bad Fish 318 



Dry-air Eefrigeration for Fish 291, 301, 302, 303 



Dull', H. W., on Decrease of Fisheries 43 



Dunbar, Scotland, Marine Hatchery at 257-262 



Dutch Fisheries 37, 42 



Eisen, G 135 



Elect iic Eels 239 



Enforcement of Fishery Laws 33-35 



Evermann, Barton W., on Investigation of Rivers 



and Lakes with reference to Fish Environment - . . 09-73 



Explosives, use of 25 



Feeding Fry 199 



Filters for salt water 100 



Fish and Special Diseases 315 



Fish-Baskets 24. 34 



Fish Commission, TJ. S., policy of 62 



Fish-cultural Investigations at St. Andrew's Marine 



Laboratory, Scotland 241-256 



Fish-culture 55-56 



Fish-culture in Europe and North America, Statisti- 

 cal Review of 193-196 



Fish-culture in Michigan 201-211 



Fishermen of Japan 437 



Fisheries, Biological Research in relation to 59-63 



Fisheries Intelligence Service of Canada * 309 



Fisheries of Canada 341-348 



Fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland, Reforms 



and Improvements suggested 293-310 



Fisheries of Japan 419-438 



Fisheries of United States in 1880 and 1892 413, 414 



Fisheries of United States, tabular Statement of 403 



Fisheries of United States, Statistics of , . 389-417 



Fisheries of Virginia Coast 355, 358 



Fishes developed at St. Andrew's Marine Laboratory 241-244 



Fishery Laws, Enforcement of 33-35 



Fishery Laws of Great Lakes, Assimilation of 17-20 



Fishery School 57 



Fish Fungus (Achlya) 338 



Fish Hatcheries of Pennsylvania, statistics of 22 



Fishing Industry, importance of 392 



Fishing Methods at Port Townsend, "Washington. . . 376, 377 ' 



Fishing Population of United States 392-394 



Fish Inspection by Government 293 



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



Fish Oil 60 



Fish Parasites, Observations concerning, by Edwin 



Linton 101-112 



Fish Protection, Essentials to successful 35 



Fish-Protective Associations 34 



Fish Spoiling through Carelessness, Filth, etc 299 



Flounder and Sole Fisheries of Japan 427, 428 



Food- Fishes in American Waters, Decrease of 21-35 



Food-Fishes, Report of English Commissioners on. . 37, 42 



Food for Aquarium Pish 153 



Food for young fish 277-279 



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



Food of the Menhaden, James I. Peck on 113-126 



Forbes, S. A., report on the U. S. Fish Commission 



Aquarium at Columbian Exposition 143-158 



l'uiil Fifth and Filth Fevers 311-334 



Foul Fishing Boats and Fish Boxes 322-324 



Fresh- water Fisheries of Canada 347, 348 



I' ii sh- water Pearls and Pearl Shells of the United 



SI ates 455, 456 



Fulton, T. Wemyss, on Marine Hatchery at Dunbar, 



Scotland 257-262 



Page. 



Fungus on Fish Eggs 338 



Furniture inlaid with Mother-ol-Pearl 451 



Fur Seal, Past and Future of, by J. Stanley Brown. 361-370 



Fur Seal, Southern 361 



Fyke or Hoop Nets 24 



Gadus minutus, peculiar example of 246,247 



Gadus minutus (the poor cod), Eggs and Larvae of.. 245, 246 



Gadus virens (codfish) , Eggs of 247, 248 



Geisdorf, Ferdinand 350 



Gill-net Fishing in Lake Erie 350, 352 



Georgia, Oyster Industry of 263-272 



Giant Kelp, economic Value of 371-376 



Gilbert, W. L., on Trout Culture 47,48 



Glutted Markets 333 



Goldfish and Carp of Japan 428 



Goode, George Brown, on Relation of Scientific Re- 

 search to Economic Problems 49-58 



Government Fish Inspection 293 



Great Britain and Ireland, Reforms and Improve- 

 ments suggested for Fisheries 293-310 



Great Lakes, Assimilation of Fishery Laws of 17-20 



Great Lakes, Products of Fisheries of 402 



Green, Rev. W. S., on Irish Mackerel Fisheries 357-360 



Green, Seth 214 



Griggs, T. J 148 



Gulf States, Products of Fisheries of ' 401 



Halibut, Remarks on Eggs and Young of 248-250 



Harron, L. G 147, 154 



Harvesting Black Bass Fry 235, 236 



Hatching (the) of Marine Fishes in relation to the 



Fisheries 244, 245 



Herrick, Francis H., on the Habits and Develop- 

 ment of the Lobster and their Bearing upon its 



Artificial Propagation 75-86 



Herring Fishery of Canada 345, 346 



Herring Fishery of Japan 432 



Herrings, Smelt, and Sardines, methods of securing. 376,377 



Ice, use of, in Fishing Operations 291,300 



Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, infesting Fish in the 



Aquarium 173-190 



Illinois, Restrictive Fishery Regulations of 18 



Infection of Fish by impure Preservatives 326, 327 



Influence of Light on Migrations of PelagicAnimals, 



J. Loeb on 65-08 



International Fishing conferences 20 



Investigation of Rivers and Lakes with reference 



to Fish Environment, B. W. Evermann on 69-73 



Irish Fisheries, demand for development of 310 



Irish Mackerel Fisheries 357-360 



Ito, K., on Fisheries of Northeru Japan 435-438 



Jacobi, Stephen Ludwig 213 



Japan, Fisheries of 419-438 



Jennings, H. S 130 



Jewell Filter Company of Chicago 146 



Johnson, L.N 135 



Joncas, L. Z., on the Fisheries of Canada 341-348 



Jones, Alexander 154 



Kelp, Giant, economic Value of 371-376 



Keyes, CM., on the Fishing Industry of Lake Erie. 349-353 



Kombu ( Algte) Fishery of Japan . .* 437 



Koshering 333 



Kunz, G. F., on Pearls and the Utilization and Ap- 

 plication of their Shells in the Ornamental Arts, 



as shown at the Columbian Exposition 439-457 



Lacquer Wares ornamented with Inlaid Work 450 



Lake Erie, Fishing Industry of 349-353 



Lake Study, outline for 71, 72 



