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GENERAL INDEX. 



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Salvetinus fontinalis 263 



Saprolegnia 262 



Sarracenia purpurea 33 



scallops 129,130,131,318,220 



schreberi. Brasenia 23,27,29 



scup 205,218 



sea anemones 220 



sea crawfish 282 



seaweed 214, 297 



Selachii 125 



shad 122, 124 



sharks 125 



sheepshead 77 



shipworm 13° 



shrimps 77. 145. 205 



Silversides, Menidia menidia, and Menidia beryllina. 

 notes on habits and development of eggs and larvae of. 1 13-120 



Menidia beryllina, adults 118 



eggs 119, 120 



embryology 120 



females, length and ratio to males 1 18 



food 118 



larva, newly hatched, figure of 1 19 



larvae T 2 ° 



males, length and ratio to females 118 



spawning "8 



Menidia menidia, adults 113 



eggs 114,116,117 



embryology 115 



females, length and ratio to males 1 14 



food 114 



larvae u8 



males, length and ratio to females 1 14 



spawning 114 



young fish, figure of "7 



Simocephalus 40 



Sipunculidae 214 



slugs, value in 1908 131 



snails 129, 130, 217 



sparganii, Chironomus 9. i 6 



Sparganium 45 



ramosum 16 



sparoides, Pomoxis 72, 77> 263, 269, 2S0 



specific gravity of fishes, sec deductions concerning, etc. 



specularis, Ceratopogon 43 



Spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. of southern Florida: Its 



natural history and utilization 281-310 



abuses in fishery 289 



adults, differences from young 292 



apparatus of capture 284, 2S8 



autotomy 203 



boats and equipment 287 



bully 385, 28S 



capture, apparatus 2S4, 2S8 



methods 2S4 



carapace 295 



casting of shell 302 



catch, for Florida 283 



in three traps 300 



marketing 289 



classification 282 



coloration 291 



common names 282 



copulation 305 



description 291 



distribution 282 



in Florida 283 



eggs, deposition 306 



development 3°7 



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Spiny lobster, eggs, number 307 



ovarian character 308 



eggs, size 3°7 



enemies 297 



experiments in hatching 309 



external characteristics 291 



females, age at sexual maturity 306 



fifth claw 293 



genital openings 3°5 



habits during spawn bearing 3°B 



fish-bait 283 



fishery, abuses in 289 



Key West, Fla. . .< 283 



methods of fishing 288 



fishing grounds in Florida 283 



fishing, methods of 288 



fish traps 285, 288 



Florida fishery, season of 284 



food 297 



food for human consumption 283 



genital openings 305 



grains 285,286,288 



growth, rate of 3°4 



habitat 298 



habits 296 



of female during spawn bearing 308 



hatching, experiments • 3°9 



hooks 28s, 287 



hoop nets 285 , 286, 28S 



importance 283 



life history 291 



male, genital openings 3°5 



second pair of legs 293 



marketing catch 289 



methods of capture 284 



methods of fishing 2S8 



migrations 298 



moltiug 301 



movements 296 



names, common 283 



nets 284, 285, 2S6 



newly molted 303 



pleopods 294 



pots 285 



protection, modes of 297 



regeneration 301*303 



season of Florida fishery 284 



seines 284. 285, 286 



seminal vesicle 3°6 



sense organs 29S 



sexes, morphological differences 293 



sexual maturity of female, age 306 



shell, casting 302 



hardening 303 



size 304 



spawning 3°6, 3°8 



sternum, thoracic 295 



temperature, influence of changes 300 



thoracic sternum 29s 



tides, influence of 301 



value 283 



young, differences from adults 292 



spiny-rayed fishes, marine 122, 125 



Spirogyra 3i>32,33»47 



sponges 220 



squeteague 205, 2 18 



squids 129, 130,131,206,218 



starfish 215, 216 



stenomatis, Ceratopogon 43 



