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INDEX. 



Page. 



Salmon, Maine 209 



artificial propagation and 



planting of 208,209 



disappearance of, from Onta- 

 rio 347 



results of artificial propaga- 

 tion of 270 



McCloud IlivoT, mortality of 134 



nuclear cleavage-figures developed 

 during the segmentation of the 



germinal disk of the egg of the. . 335 

 presence of Saprolegnia in diseased 



skin of 442 



Quinnat 210 



artificial propagation and 



planting of 210 



scarcity of male and grilse, 



in Ontario 379 



structure of the healthy skin of . . . 441 



trout in New Zealand 53 



white 124,125 



Salpa 240 



Salplnga?ca 242 



Sal velinus malma 46 



Salviani 81 



Snncassini 81 



Sang-sue- vaches 265 



Saprolegnia . .432, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 



442, 443, 444, 446, 447, 448 

 conditions which favor the 



growth of 445 



course of the hyphoe of, in dis- 

 eased salmon skin 442, 443 



cultivation of 438 



ferax 436,438,439 



douhtfully the salmon fun- 

 gus 436 



(monoica) 440 



forms of sporangia and spores 



of 433 



growth of, favored by abun- 

 dance of dead insects 446 



hyphiE, action of, upon salmon. 444 

 disastrous effect of upon 



tissues 443 



monoica 436 



non-germination of, in some 



cases 435 



not an independent cause of 



salmon disease 445 



not dependent on living salmon- 437 

 salmon at all . 437 

 not independent in salmon dis- 

 ease 447 



on dead flies 440 



possibly only dormant in salt- 

 water 444 



probably killed by salt-water.. 443 

 process of growth and develop- 

 ment of 435, 436 



rapid growth and development 



of 435 



related to destruction of fish. . . 439 



the cause of salmon disease 443 



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Saprolegnia thurcti 43S 



torulosa 436,438 



transmission of 438 



variations in development of. . . 436 



Saprolegnia} 433,434,438,446 



definition of 434 



grow on dead animal and vege- 

 table substances 441 



on flies 434 



rate of production of 445 



Sars, G. O : 136 



Sauerhoff 163,293 



"W. P 135,101 



Sauvage, Dr. H. E 322 



Savage, P. W 401 



Sawyer, J.G 120 



R.S 210 



Scad 35 



Scnphyrhynchops platyrhynchus 125 



Schaumburg-Lippe, Prince of ^21 



Schcukcnbarger, Jacob 253 



Schieber, Fishermaster 221 



Schliiser, Guilielmus 82, 84, 115 



Schniid, Privy Counsellor 105 



Schmidt, Herr 320 



Schoch, Dr. Gustav 96.118 



Schooner "Christie Campbell" 15 



Schwann 188 



Schwarzenbnrg, Prinz 221 



"Sciaina" 310 



Scia-na 314 



aluta? 316 



aquila 310 



archidium 316 



armata 314,316 



(Bairdiella) ensifera 306 



chry soleuca 313, 316 



ensifera 316 



ensifera, new species 313 



ericymba 315 



ericymba, new species 311 



ITirthi 310, 311, 312, 313, 315 



icistia 313,314,310 



imieeps 300, 315 



iniiceps, new species 309 



macrops 316 



ocellata 310 



ophioscion 309, 310, 313, 315 



oscitans 311,312,313,315 



oscitans, new species 312 



stcllifera 311 



(Stelliferus) ericymba 306 



(Stelliferus) oscitans 300 



vermicnlaris 310, 315 



Scia'noids, food of 245 



Scia'nops 310 



Scomberesocidaj 284 



Scomberesox . .' 161, 284 



Scott 150 



Genio 38 



John 361 



Scott's shad fishery 353 



Scovel's Island shad fishery 354 



Scrobicularia 405 



