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Aberuethy, A. S., lOl. Salmon in the Clackamas Kiver 332 



Sarin, li. T., 39. Salmon in the Clackamas Eiver Ill 



Beau, Tarletou H., 139. Report on Examination of Clnpeoids from Carp Ponds 441 



Beckley, Eiuma ITIctcalf, 78. Hawaiian.Fishing Implements andMethods of Fishing.. 245 



Behr, E. ron, S4. Five Receipts for Cooking Carp 276 



Bellesuie, Jousset de, 79. American Catfish in the Trocad6ro Aquarium of Paris 257 



Benecke, Berthold, 43. Observations on Salmon in German Elvers 119 



. 104. The Enemies of Pond Culture in Central Europe 337 



Blackford, E.O., 89. Catch of Shad in the Hudson River for 1885 294 



Borne, ITIax von dem, 41. A Large Catch of Carp 116 



Bouchou-Brandely, C, 76. Report on the Artificial Fecundation and Generation of 



Oysters 225 



Brooks, W. K., 130. On the Artificial Propagation and Cultivation of Oysters in Floats. 443 



Burns, Frank, 45. Rockfish in South Carolina 124 



Chadtyick, B. P., 59. Young Mackerel Destroyed by Small-meshed Nets 193 



€balker, Robert B., 91. Catch of Shad in, Connecticut for 1686 297 



, 12S. Catch of Shad in Connecticut for 1885 439 



Chouej-, A. IV., 108. Salmon in the Hudson River 351 



dark, A. Howard, 135. Notes on the History of Preparing Fish for Market by Freez- 

 ing 467 



Clark, Frank IV., 116. Report on Distribntion of Fish and Eggs from Northville and 



AJpena Stations for the Season of 1885-'86 395 



, 1*21. Disadvantage of Planting Small Fish 421 



Collins, J. W., 9^. Notes on the Red-snapper Fishery 299 



, ll'i. Notes on an Investigation of the Great Fishing-banks of the Western Atlantic. 369 



, 113. A Curious Knife Found in the Flesh of a Codfish 381 



Cutter, .lohn C., 114. Some Statistics of the Fisheries of Northern Japan 383 



BanncT-ig, fJ. IW., 6. Hatching Lobsters and Cod in Norway 13 



Day, Francis, 16. Experiments with Salmon in Scotland 56 



Benipsey, W., 33. Shad in the Saint John's River, Florida 96 



Bimmock, Oeorgc, 109. Belostomidae and Some Other Fish-destroying Bugs 353 



Dolge, Alfred, 66. The Preparation and Cooking of Carp 204 



Donnelly, W. J. S., 7. Exports of Fish and Fishery Products from Newfoundland dur- 

 ing 1884 14 



Endicott, Charles, 34. A Good Fishing-ground in the South Indian Ocean SO 



E-wart, J. Cossar, 2©. The Preservation of Fresh Fish 65 



Farlow, "W. C, 1. Vegetable Parasites of Codfish 1 



Field and .Stone, 117. Salmon Statistics on the Pacific Coast for the Seasons of 1884, 



leSo, and 1886 399 



Oleunan, A. II., 4. Fish Killed by Poisonous Water 10 - 



Ooll, IScrniann, 67. The American Brook Trout Recommended for Swiss Waters 206 



Orabill, 1^. B., 111. Report of Operations at the Shad-hatching Station on Battery 



Island, near Havre de Grace, Md., during the Season of 1880 361 



Green, Lioreu W., 87. Report on the Packing of Salmon on the Pacific Coast from 1883 



tol8tG 286 



, 10.3. Salmonin the McCloud River during the Season of 188G 334 



Oriffin, «. W., 126. The Pearl Fisheries of Australia 433 



Oross, Julius, 85. Another Receipt for Cooking Carp 277 



, 96. Description of CaiT) Ponds and Water Gate 303 



Onudcrscn, H., 37. Drying Codfish at Dordeaux 84 



Hammond, J. P., 61. Fish in Pnget Sound 195 



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