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INDEX. 



Page. 



Lurco 237 



Lyiunseus 245 



Lyncei 237 



LynceidsB 237,249 



Lynceus 249 



M. 



Mackerel 36, 38 



first arrival of, in New York, 1882. 402 



fishery of 1881, notes on 132 



golden 35 



in purse seines, coal ashes used in 



raising 65 



notes on 394 



Magellan Cloud, schooner, cod fishing with 



gill-nets - 394 



Maggi, L 82,84,85,116 



Magnus, Albertus 77, 80,81 



Maine salmon, disappearance of, from On- 

 tario 347 



results of artificial propaga- 

 tion of 270 



Maitland, Sir I. R. S 132 



Mananose, development of 403 



Marion, Mr 257 



Marquette, George R 258 



" Marse Banker " 35 



Martha C, schooner, first engaged in Le 



Have haddock fishery 227 

 largest haddock fare 



takenby 234 



success of, in haddock 



fishing 233,268,420 



Martin, Capt. Charles, successful haddock 



fishing by 234 



Capt. George H 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 266 



Capt. S. J . . 65, 66, 133, 227, 229, 233, 263, 264, 

 265, 268, 342, 343, 345, 381, 384, 394, 419, 425 



S. J., on New England fishes 202 



Mather & Bell cone 63 



Mather, Fred 57,119,271,346,428 



Mathews, Mr 254 



:Maud Gertrude, schooner, fishing for cod 



with gill-nets 343 



Maury, Lieutenant 240 



Maxson, Orrin P 205,206 



Mas von dem Borne 345 



"May-fish" 57 



McCaskie, A 130 



McCloskie, Professor 136 



McCloud River fishes, notes on 44 



salmon, mortality of 134 



McCord, John 365, 3C6 



McDonald, Col. MarshaU.135, 136, 163, 182, 184, 187, 



215, 292, 422, 423 



McGovern, Hugh D 122 



McKennon, Capt. John, successful haddock 



fishing by 233 



McPherson, Mr 377 



Medregal 42 



Meigs, Mr 54 



Melanogrammus tegletinus 226 



Mendo, Trangolt 221 



Menhaden 35, 36, 46 



Gulf 34 



industry, origin of 46 



Page. 



Menhaden slivers for haddock fishing 229 



steamers, influence of, on coast 



fisheries 2C6 



Menz)es,r.N 132 



Merchant, Mr 65 



MeiTitt, Gilbert 370 



Mertie Delmar, schooner, early mackerel 



catch by 425 



Metridia armata 239 



Meyer, Dr. 41 



Microbia 242 



Microciona proliferum 240 



Microdesmus '. - 332 



dipus 332 



retropinnis 306 



retropinnis, new species 331 



MicTopterus pallidus 125, 206 



salmoides 125 



Miles,Mr. G. W 50,51 



Mill Creek shad fishery 354 



Miller, Betsy 378 



George 365, 366 



O. P 83 



S. B 209 



William 373 



Millerfc McCord 357 



Millet --• 105 



Milne-Edwards, H 177,193 



Milner, J. W 76, 176, 213, 252, 253, 257, 306 



on food of fishes 246 



Minor, Mr 258 



Mirey,Henry 44 



Mirror carp  388 



Mitchell 37,76 



Mitchill, Samuel L 114 



Mobius 240,246 



Mofiit, Samuel 374 



Molinelli, Pietro 82 



MoUusca 336 



Mollusk, a valuable edible west coast 21 



Mondini, carlo 82,83,113,114 



Monera 187, 336 



Monocacy Island shad fishery 354 



Monopterus 72 



"Montata" 102 



Monte, Ca.jetan 113 



"Montee" 102 



Monti, Prof. Cajetan 82 



Moon-fish 26,33,31,136 



development of breast fins of 23 



Silver 31 



Mordecai, E. R., M. D., on food of shad. ... 27 



Morgan, David 373 



Morril Boys, schooner, cod fishing with gill- 

 nets 394 



Moseley...-. 240 



Motella 136 



' ' Mother leeches " 265 



"Mother of eels" 81 



Mountain quail introduced into New Zealand 53 



trout, rearing of California 23 



Mucor 446 



Mud-cat 125 



Mugil albula 283 



cephalus 81 



Mugilida? 284 



