454 



INDEX. 



Eel, general note on habits of the 74 



geographical distribution of the 74 



gold 125 



golden 125 



Giinther, on the life-habits of the 76 



list of papers concerning the 112 



notes on the life-historj" of the 71 



ovaries of the 88 



search for and discovery of the female . . 81 



silver 125 



spermatic organs of the 90 



undoubted normal reproductive habits of 



the 95 



yellow 125 



"Eel-tairs" 77,114 



Eel, female, anal part of a 89 



longitudinal section of abdomen 



of 89 



piece of a developed ovary of. . 89 



piece of the ovary of 89 



male, anal part of 92 



hunt for and discovery of, by 



Syrski 84 



lobes of the right testicle of 91 



piece of the testicle of 92 



section of abdomen of 90 



mother.-. 80 



Eels, external characteristics of 92 



how to distinguish male and female . . 86 



hunt for young 94 



introduction of, into new waters in the 



United States 75 



male, do leave the sea iind enter fresh 



water ? 97 



number of species of 71 



in America 73 



question as to the viviparous nature of. 94 



young, on the movements of 101 



Egg-fungus, observations on 177 



Ehlers, von 102 



Elacate 143 



canadus 136 



Elagatis pinnulatus 43 



Elecate 147,288,296 



canadus 288 



Ellis, J. F 215 



Elmer, Dr. George 371 



Eisner 80,81 



"Elvas" 103 



Embryology of fishes, results obtained from 



a study of the 22 



Emma A. Osier, schooner, codflshing with 



gill-nets 394, 395 



Erapusa 441, 444 



Endlich, Prof. F. M 413 



English brook trout 52 



carp 52 



salmon in New Zealand 52, 53 



song-birds introduced into New 



Zealand 53 



trout in New Zealand 53 



Eunis, Cornelius 369 



Entomophthora 441 



Entoniostraca 20 



Entz, Dr. Geza 411 



Page. 



Eolis 24 1 , 



Ercolani, Giovanni Battisto 82, £4, 85, 



Erimyzon sucelta, food of 



Esox 



Euctenogobius 



Eucyclogobius 



Eva May, boat, using gill-nets for cod 



Evarts, Dr. H. C 



Eveland, Mr , 



Exoca-tus 



Exoglossum maxillinsua 



244 

 1x6 

 236 

 26 

 331 

 331 

 2C4 

 241 

 2o6 

 284 

 125 



F. 



Fahlberg, Algot 80,81,113 



Fairchild, W. L 206 



Falling Spring shad fishery 354 



Fallow deer in New Zealand 53 



Farr, Mr 51 



Fassett, Alvah 363 



Major John 355, 356, 366 



Feddersen, Arthur 119 



Ferguson, T. B 63, 177, 204, 403, 419 



Field, The, extract from 218 



Finmarken Company IS 



"Whaling Company 18 



Finn, W 119 



Finsch, Dr. O 220,224,225 



Firth, Mr. J. C 51 



Fischer 404 



Fischhof, Lewin 221 



Fish, castrating 59 



culture, cost of preparation for 383 



forprofit 382 



progress and results of 396 



Fish culturists, suggest ions to 55 



Fish-eating cows of Provincetown 134 



Fish-eggs, a depot for embryonated 345 



dry transmission of 345 



treatment of, at sea 346 



Fish-hawk, a model of the steamer, at 



Berlin 57 



Fish ova compared with those of other verte- 

 brates 283 



Fish, young, destruction of, by unsuitable 



fishing implements 339 



Fi.sher, F. B 251 



Fishery news from Gloucester 205 



Fishes, genesis of the blood in embryo 283 



results obtained from a study of the 



embryology of 22 



Fish's Island shad fishery 354 



Fitch, Capt. Ozro B., successful haddock 



fishing by 234 



Flemming, Prof. W. ..138, 187, 188, 189, 335, 336, 337, 



338, 404 



Floods in Potomac Iliver 258 



Florida, fishing and fish culture in 251 



shad fishery, notes and suggestions 



concerning the 351 



Fol , 187 



Foibes 280 



Prof. S. A. . .19, 20, 230, 245, 269, 303, 304, 305, 



308. 402 



Fowler, G 373, 374 



Gilbert 367,308 



