FLSHKHIES (»F T1[K UNITED STATES. 191 

 RESULTS OF WOEK. 



1. Publications of tlic C()iunii8!siun— ( 'oiitimied. 



ArrENDiX J5— Coutinmil. 



XXII. Report of niicialions in < 'alironiia in 1874— 



ContinuiJ. Page. 



Tables (tf tcinpevature 471 



Catalogue of collect ioii.s sent to Smitlisonian 



In.stitiitioii. contributed in 1874 474 



Se<ouil ("alilVii'iiia ainiarium-car 477 



XXIII. Correspondence ridatins to the San Joaquin 



Iviver ,ind it.s tislie.s 479 



XXIV. The Atlantic sahuou (Sabii'i nular) 485 



A. Keport on the <-ollection and distribution 



of I'ennobscot salmon iul873-'74and 



1874-'7.'.. I'.v ( ■. ( i . Atkins 485 



1. Methods 485 



2. Purchase of l>recdin;.;-s:ilniou 480 



3. Development and distribution 488 



4. jrarkin;: salmon for future identifi- 



cation 490 



5. Sununaries 492 



Tables 493 



B. The salmon of Lake Champlain and its 



tributaries. By W. C. "SVatson 531 



1. Abundance of salmon in early times fi31 



2. The. disapi)earance of the salmon, and 



its causes 634 



3. Traits of the salmon 538 



4. The An Sable Itiv.r 539 



Appendix C. — I'lsh-eulture, relatin;; more especially to species 



of cy prinidir 541 



XXV. Notes on the jjisiculture iu Kiangsi. By H. 



Kopscb 543 



XXVI. On the culture of the carp 549 



A. On cai"!) pouds 549 



B. Carp culture in I^ast Prussia, by R. Striivy. 552 



C. Carj) ponds 555 



XXVin. The gold orfe ( Cj/prinu.i or/us) 559 



A. On the raising of the gold orfe {Cijprin'us 



or/us), by M. Kir.sch .'>59 



B. Correspondence relating to the gold orfe, by 



Prof. C. Th. E.V. Siebold 561 



XXVm. Directions for using tables for recording the pro- 

 pagation and distribution of fish.... 563 



AppF.vnrx D. — The restoration of the inland fisheries 569 



XXIX. Fisheries and fishery laws in Austria and of the 



world in general ; Carl Peyrer 571 



A. General considerations 571 



1. Early protective measures 571 



2. Improved appreciation of the interest . . 572 



3. The object of fishery legislation 573 



B. The fisheries 575 



4. The former condition of the Austrian 



fisheries 575 



5. The present condition of the fisheries 



and its causes 576 



6. Artificial fi.shbreeding 580 



7. The progress of foreign fisheries 585 



8. Condition of pisciculture in Austria 589 



9. Value of the products of the fisheries. . . 598 



10. Fishery stati.stics 601 



11. Scientific iuvestigatioBH C03 



