214 PUBLICATIONS OF SPENCER F. BAIRD. 



1879. Baird, Spencer F.— Continued. 



D. The brisling fishery 73rr 



E. TIxe mackerel fishery 7:;i 



1. Apparatus and methods in use ., To J 



4. Preparation of the mackerel, and the trade 7:;:? 



F. The lobster fishery 7:;: 



G. The whale fishery 7;;' 



H. The seal fishery 7;; 



I. The salmon fishery 7: 



.J. Miscellaneous fisheries 7::' 



K. Value of the piincipal producfie of the Norway fisheries 7:;t 



1. Value at places of export 73'' 



2. Value at the fisheries "... 738 



3. Statistics of the winter and spring fisheries 738 



4. Statistics of the summer fi.sheiy 7:!» 



5. Products of other fisheries 739,740 



VIII. G. Von YilLE.v. lleport on the sea-fisheries of the Lan of Goteborg and 



Bohus in the year 1877. By Gerhard Von Yhlen. Translated 



from the Swedish by Dr. Josua Lindahl 741 



A. The great fishery 741 



B. The mackerel fishery 742 



C. The winter fishery 743 



D. The heriing and sprat fisheries 743 



E. The lobster and oyster fisheries • 749, 750 



IX. Senator Dantzigek. The first five yeara of the Emden Joint Stock Herring 



Pishe.ry Asso.ciation. By Senator Dantziger, of Emden. Trans- 

 lated from the German by H. Jacobson 701-776 



Appendix B. — The propagation of food-fishes. 

 X. Anonymous. The best food f t young salmonoids and for larger salmonoids 



in ponds. Translated from the German by H. Jacobson 779-782 



XI. Livingston Stone. Keport of operations at the salmon-hatching station on 



the Clackamas River, Oregon, in 1877. By Livingston Stone 783-79C 



. Xn. Livingston Stone. Report of operations at the United States salmon-hatch- 

 ing station on the McCloud River, California, in 1877. By Liv- 

 ingston Stone 797-810 



XIII. EuED Mather. Account of trip to Europe with eggs of the Quinnat salmon. 



By Ered Mather 811-816 



XIV. Charles G. Atkins. Report on the collection and distribution of Schoodic 



salmon eggs in 1877-78. (With one plate.) By Charles G. Atkins 817 



1. Preparations 817 



2. Theflshing 818 



3. Takingspawn 820 



4. Incubation 822 



5. Distribution of eggs 822 



Table I. Record of fishing at Grand Lake Stream, Maine, October and No- 

 vember, 1877 823 



Table II. Record of spawning operations. Grand Lake Stream, 1877 827 



Table III. Record of surplus salmon spawn from Grand Lake Stream, Janu- 

 ary and February, 1878 830 



Table IV. Statement of the distribution of young Schoodic salmon, 1878 832 



Table V. Observations on the temperature and weather at Grand Lake 



Stream, 1875-'78....* 836 



Table VI. General summary of observations on temperature of Grand Lake 



Stream from October, 1875, to March, 1878, inclusive 841 



Table VIT. Measurements of Schoodic .salmon at Grand Lake Stream, 1875 .. 842 



Table VIII. Measurements of Schoodic salmon at Grand Lake Stream, 1876. . 843 



Table IX. Measurements of Schoodic salmon at Grand Lake Stream, 1877. . . 844 



Table X. Record of spawning operations at Grand Lake Stream, 1875 845 



Table XL Record of spawning operations at Grand Lake Stream, 1876 846 



Illustratio')is. 

 Plan of the inclosures used at the Schoodic salmon-breeding establishment, 



Grand Lake Stream, 1877. Plate facing page 846 



(Explanation on the back.) 

 XV. James W. Milner. The propagation and distribution of shad in 1877. By 



Jas. W. Milner 841 



