GENERAL INDEX 



Page. 

 Oncorhyncus, genital and visceral organs and mem- 

 branes 188 



gorbuscha 188 



kisutch 188, 194 



nerka 188 



tschawytscha 188 



Oncorhynchus tschawj'tscha, early history and seaward 



migration 3 



genital organs 188 



Oneida Lake, N. Y.. mussels 103,108,110,119 



Osmeridse. genital and visceral organs and membranes. . 200 



Osmerus. genital organs 191,200,201 



eperlanus 189 



mordax 197 



Pearse. A. S.: Distribution and food of tlie fishes of 



Green I,ake. Wis., in summer 253-272 



Perca flavescens. distribution and food 256, 259, 266, 268, 269 



Peritoneal membranes, ovaries, and oviducts of salmon- 

 oid fishes and their significance in fish-cultural prac- 

 tices -  183-208 



works consulted 206 



pickerel or Northern pike, distribution and food 256, 



259*263,268,269 



pike, wall-eyed, distribution and food 359* 269 



Pike Lake. Ind.. mussels 102 



Pimephales notatus, distribution and food 256, 266, 268, 269 



Pomoxis sparoidcs. distribution and food 259,269 



Protopterus, ventral mesentery' 188 



pumpkinseed, distribution and food 256, 264, 268, 269 



Rice Lake. Wis. . mussels 98 



Rich. Willis H . : Early history and seaward migration of 

 Chinook salmon in the Columbia and Sacramento 



Rivers 1-74 



Red River, mussels 82,96,99, ii4j 123 



Roccus cbrysops, distribution and food 259, 269 



rock bass, distribution and food 256, 259, 262, 268, 269 



Rock Castle River, mussels 109 



Sacramento River, seaward migration of chinook salmon 



in 1-74 



Salmo, genital and visceral organs and membranes 18S 



f ario 191 



gairdnerii 188 



salar 188,196 



sebago i83 



Shasta 188 



trutta 188 



salmon, chinook {see chinook salmon) 1-74 



Salmonidae, genital and visceral organs and membranes, 187, 



18S, 189. 190, 191, 194, 200 

 salmouoid fishes, peritoneal membranes, ovaries, and 

 oviducts and their significance in fish-cultural prac- 

 tices 183-20S 



abdominal viscera 185 



supporting membranes 187 



air bladder 187 



alimentary tract 187 



anatomical facts, relation to fish culture 203 



Coregoni 189 



Coregonidae 197,200 



277 



salmonoid fishes, etc.— Continued. Page. 



Coregonus 197 



elasmobranchs, relationship 200 



fish-cultural practices, relation of anatomical facts to . 203 



ganoids, relationship aoo 



genital organs, structure and development 188 



gonads 187, 189 



kidneys 187 



Lcucichthys 197 



liver 187 



mesentery 1S7, 189 



dorsal 188 



ventral 188 



mesorchium 188 



mesovarium 188 



OncorhiTichus, species of 188, 194 



ovarian membranes 188, 189, 191 



ovaries 189, 190. 191- 197 



oviducts 189, 190, 194, 19Tj 200 



pancreas 187 



peritoneal membranes 197 



peritoneum and supporting membranes of viscera . . . 187 



Salmo. species of 188, 191, 196 



Salmonidae 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 194, 200, 201 



Salvehnus. species of 188 



viscera, supporting membranes 187 



works consulted 206 



Salvehnus. genital and visceral organs and membranes. . 188 



aureolus 188 



f ontinaUs 188 



kundsha 188 



mahna 188 



marstoni 188 



oquassa 188 



stagnalis 18S 



Schrader. Franz, observations on food of mussels 88 



Seneca Lake, N . Y. . limnological observations C«c Finger 



Lakes. N. Y.) 209-252 



sewage discharge, harmful effects 124 



Shell River. Minn., mussels no 



shiner . distribution and food 256, 266, 269 



Shira. A. F., observations on food of mussels 93 



Shira. A. F.. et al.: Natural history and propagation of 



fresh-water mussels 75-182 



smallmouth black bass, distribution and food . . 256, 265, 268, 269 



smelts, genital and visceral organs and membranes 189, 



190, 191, 194, 197, 198, 200, 201, 20a 



St. Francis River. Ark., mussels 128 



St. Joseph River, mussels 92 



St. 'Mary River, mussels 92 



Stizostedion vitreum, distribution and food 259, 269 



sturgeon, oviductless 189 



sucker, common, distribution and food... . 256,259,263,268,269 



top minnow, distribution and food 256, 264, 26S, 269 



trout, brown, genital organs 191 



fresh-water 189 



white bass, distribution and food 259,269 



whitefishes, oviduct 189 



Winona Lake, Ind., mussels 86,102, 108, 109 



yellow perch, distribution and food 256, 259, 266, 268, 269 



Yellow River. Ind.. mussels 91 



