INDEX 



Fresh- Water Gars {continued), 



Billed-eels, II. 207 



Billfish, II. 207 



Description of Common Species, 

 II. 207 



Gar-pike, II. 207 



Long-nosed, II. 207 



Needle-Fish, II. 207 



Short-nosed, II. 208 



Species Common in New Eng- 

 land, II. 207 

 Frigate Mackerel, II. 184 

 Frost Fish, II. 261 



Gadus callarius, II. 261 



Gar-pike, II. 207 



Gaspereau, II. 192 



German or Brown Trout, I. 179 



Gizzard Shads, II. 243 



Glass-eye Pike (see Pike Perch) 



Goggle-Eye, II. 101 



Golden Eyes, II. 241 



Golden Shiner, II. 277 



Grande Decharge, I. 20 



Graylings, I. 283 



Arctic Species, I. 283 

 Coloration of Michigan Species, 



I. 284 

 Disappearing in Michigan, I. 284 

 Habits of Montana Species, I. 



291 

 Michigan Species, 284 

 Montana Species, I. 285 

 Montana Species hardy, I. 285 

 Transplanted, I. 293 

 Great Forked-tail Cat, II. 215 

 Great Lake Trout, I. 3, 105 

 Greenland Charr, I. 101 

 Green Sunfish, II. 105 

 Grindle, II. 209 

 Gymnosarda, II. 184 



H. 



Haddock, II. 262 



Hake, II. 263 



Hammer Head Sucker, II. 225 



Henshall Rod, II. 303 



Herrings, II. 189 



Alewife, II. 192 

 Alewives, II. 191 

 Big-eyed, II. 192 

 Blackback, II. 192 

 Blue, II. 191 

 Blue-back, II. 192 

 Branch, II. 192 

 Ellwife, II. 192 

 Fall, II. 192 

 Gaspereau, II. 192 

 Glut, II. 192 

 Hickory Shad, II. 192 

 Kyack, II. 193 

 Mattowacca, II. 192 

 New York Shadine, II. 191 

 Numbers of, II. 190 

 Saw-belly, II. 193 

 Shad, II. 193 

 Skipjack, II. 191 

 Species of, II. 190 

 Summer, II. 193 

 Tailor, II. 192 

 Wall-eyed, II. 192 

 Hickory Shad, II. 192 

 Hiodon tergisus, II. 241 

 Hog-choker Flounder, II. 260 

 Hog Molly, II. 73 

 Hog Molly Sucker, II. 225 

 Hog Sucker, II. 225 

 Holderness Hatchery, I. 188 

 Horned Dace, II. 276 

 Howeitoun Fishery, I. 188 

 How the Trout Season Opened (verse), 



I.251 

 How Trout Take the Fly, I. 243 



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