CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 189 



1876 Baird, Spencer F.— Continued. 



l»7b. IJAIK , ^ ^_^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^.^^ ^^^^^^^ supplementary to a list contained 



in the report of 1872. By Livingston Stone P-*^ 



XTCT. Hatching and distribution of CaUfomia salmon ..... ^. - 



A. Report on California salmou-spa^vn hatched and distributed. By 



J. H. Slack, M. D ■■■.■••••„ 



B. Hatchin- and distribution of California salmon in tributaries of 

 Great Salt Lake. By A. P. Kockwood --• «* 



Eeport of operations during 1874 at the United States salmon-hatching 

 establishment on the McCloud River, Cal. By Livingston 



„ 437 



Stone ^^ 



Introduction : ." " '. V " ' V ' T. " " 



Table of consignment of salmon-eggs according to order of ship- ^^ 



ments • ^^ 



Cost of eggs 



Camp-buUdings, &c 



The hatching apparatus 



The fish and fishing • 



The taking and ripening of the eggs 



Packing the eggs 



Theoverlandjourneyof theeggs 



459 

 466 



Life in camp 



Our neighbors 



Game - ^g" 



Extract from j ournal 



Tables of temperature ■ • ■ " " 



Catalogue of collections sent to Smithsonian Institution, contrib- ^^^ 



utedml874 



Second Calforuia aquarium-car .■"„■;■ .-a 



XXm. Correspondence relating to the San Joaquin River and its fishes 4,9 



XXTV The Atlantic salmon (Sahno salar) ■ ; ■ 



A Report on the collection and distribution of Penobscot salmon in 



1873-74 and '74- 75. By C. G. Atkins 485 



1. Methods .„» 



2. Purchase of breeding-salmon. 



3. Development and distribution 



4. Marking salmon for future identification 4^ 



. 4yi 



5. Summaries ^gg 



Tables !" " ' " ' " ' ' 



B. The salmon of Lake Champlaiu and its tributaries. By W. C. ^^^ 



"Watson ggj 



1. Abundance of salmon in early times 



2. The disappearance of the salmon, and its causes o^ 



3. Traits of the salmon ^^^ 



4. The Au Sable River ;- • - 



APPENDIX C.-Fish-culture, relating more especially to species of cyprinidee 541 



XXV. Notes on the pisciculture in Kiangsi. By H. Kopsch ^^ 



XXVI. On the culture of the carp ^^ 



A. On carp-ponds „^ 



B. Carp-culture in East Prussia. By R. Struvy ^^- 



C. Carp-ponds ^^g 



XXVn. The cold orfo (Cyprinus orfus) V."^-" " V '.ra 



A. On the raising of the gold orfe iCyprin.s or/us). By M. Kusch o.>9 



B. Correspondence relating to the gold orfe. By Prof. C. lli. i^- v. ^^^ 



Siebold i V- I'l 



XXVni. Directions for using tables for recording the propagation and distribu- ^^ 



tion of fish ggg 



Appendix D.— The restoration of the inland fisheries - - - - - • - - •--■•- 



XXIX. Eisheries and fishei-y laws in Austria and of the world in general; ^^^ 



CarlPyrer. 



571 



A. General considerations ^^^ 



1. Early protective measures ^^ 



2. Improved appreciation of the interest ^^ 



3. The object of fishery legislation 



