Columbia Rivor (continued) 



Salmon migration Doc, 743. 



Solection of site for salmon 

 station 



Fisheries, history and development 

 Columbia, District of, fishes 

 Columbian Exposition, Chicago 

 Columnaris (Bacillus) 

 Ccmaander Islands, the fur seals 

 Commercial Fisheries of U. S, 

 Commission, International fisheries 

 Commissioner, Reports of ( See Annue 

 Common names, basses and sunfishas 



Mussels, fresh water 

 Conference-Division of Inquiry 1927 

 Conger eel, development 



Congresses, fishery Doc. 237, 363, 364, 751. 



Conn, V/. T. Doc. 1075 ; E,C, 74 ; F.C, 19. 



Connecticut lakes, fishes 



Plankton environment 

 Connecticut oyster fishery and 



oyster culture Doc, 169, 960, 



Conservation (Sea Protection) . 

 Consumption of fish 

 Contamination of oysters. 



Waters 



Narragansett Bay 

 Cookery, fish 



Cooperative marketing associations 

 Cop eland, C. \!, 

 Copepods, depth migrations 



Fresh-v.-ater fishes 



Parasitic 



Reactions of 



*>7oods Hole species 

 Copper, metabolism 

 Coral roefs, Beaufort, N. C, 

 Corals, Porto Rico 

 Core Sound, N. C. 

 Coregonidae of Great Lsikes 

 Cotte, Jules 

 CoBta Rica 



Cotton States Exposition, Atlanta 

 Coulson, E. J, 

 Counting young fish 

 Cowles, R. P. 

 Cox, U. 0. 



Cozumel, Yucatan, fishes of 

 Crabs Doc. 155, 166, 478, 503, 580, 581, 



Barnacle on (Dichelaspis) 

 Grab fishery of Delavjare Bay 

 Crisfield, Md, 

 Hermit, parasites on 

 Industry of Chesapeake Bay 



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