326 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Serial No. 



International fishery congress 364 



protection of fish 378 



Invertebrate animals of Lakes Geneva and 



Mendota 147 



Investigation of commission for scientific 



examination of the German Seas 40 



Iowa, fishes of 195, 288 



Irish mackerel fisheries 272 



Jatfe.S 304 



Jamaica mountain mullet, proposed intro- 

 duction of 145 



James, Bnshrod W 378 



Japan, fisheries of 277 



Joncas,L.Z 270 



Jordan, David Starr 127, 173, 219, 288, 336, 404 



Kalamazoo County, Mich., fishes of 141 



Kendall, William C 162, 



225, 233, 236, 297, 327, 339, 340, 358 



Kentucky, fishes of 196, 197, 211 



Keye8,C.M 271 



Kibbe,I.P 387 



King-crab fishery of Delaware Bay 166 



Kirsch, Philip H 197, 211, 235, 295 



Klamath Eiver, fishes of 351 



Knauthe.Karl 234 



Kunz, G eorge F 278, 389, 397 



Labroid fishes, review of 173 



Lake Erie, fisheries of 271 



whitefish culture in 388 



Ontario, fisheries of 194 



Superior, entomostraca of 174 



Lakes, investigation of 246 



Lamprevs of New York 372 



Larval dibothria from Yellowstone National 



Park 150 



Lawrence-Hamilton, J 268 



Laws, fishery 238 



Legislation, effect upon ocean fishes and 



fisheries 241 



Libbey, William, .ir 168 



Light, influence of, on fish 245 



Linton. Edwin . . . 150, 154, 164, 165, 182, 183, 250, 370 



Lobster, development of 247, 300 



fishery, protection of 373 



habits of 247,300 



natural history of 265, 300 



propagation of 247, 300 



Lobsters transplanted to the Pacific coast . 146 



Loeb, Jacques 245 



Lotsy,John P 313 



Louisiana, investigations in 405 



oyster-grounds 402 



industry 384 



McCallnm,G.A 238 



McDonald, Marshall. 131,176,192,283,290,298,331 



McGregor, R. C 404 



Mcintosh, W.C 261 



Mackenzie River, fisbes of 234 



Mackerel fisheries 272 



investigation 399 



propagation 394 



Maine, fishes of 236 



giant-scallop fishery of 163 



Marine animals, food of 248 



fish hatchery 261,333,368 



food, sources of 307 



hatching and experiment station on 



BiscayneBay.Fla 333 



Mather, Fred 265 



Maumee River, fishes of 295 



MedusiB collected by Albatross 113, 129 



Meehan,W.E 392 



Meek, Seth Eugene 195, 280, 288, 306, 352, 367 



Mendota Lake, fish epidemic in 142 



invertebrate animals of 147 



Menhaden, fishery investigations of 307 



foodof 251 



Mexico, fishes of 279 



Meyer, H. A 40 



Michigan, fish-culture in 256 



fishes of 141 



Middle Atlantic States, fisheries of 296 



Migration of fishes 245,249 



Minnesota, fishes of 312,328 



Minnow, excrescences on 154 



Mississippi, in vestigatiims in 405 



Mississippi Sound, oyster-beds of 305 



168 



Serial No. 



Missouri, fishes of * 297 



Missouri River, fishes of 324 



Mobile Bay, oyster beds of 305 



MoUusks, natural history of 223 



of Arkansas and Indian Terri- 

 tory 306 



Montana, fauna of 210 



Montery Bay, fishes of 400 



Moore, H. F 229, 349, 356, 381, 402 



Moore, J. Percy 394,399 



Monroe, Ralpli M 380 



Mullet, Jamaica mountain 145 



Mussel, ribbed, food of 313 



Myxosporidia, classification of 215 



Nashville Exposition 407 



National fisheries congress 363, 364 



Nebraska, fishes of 288 



Neosho, Mo., fishes near 297 



Nets for fish, construction of 275 



Net, submarine, description of 322 



Neuse River, fishes of 303 



New England coast, fisheries of 3 



physical investigation 



off 



winter haddock, fishery of. . . 



New Jersey, fishes of 229, 230 



New York, lampreys of 372 



North America, fish-cult are in 254 



fishes of 336 



whitefish of 323 



North Carolina, fishes of 303 



North Dakota, fishes of ; 312 



Northwestern United States and western 



Canada, explorations in 282 



Nordq vist, Oscar 234, 255 



Notes on fish-culture in Germany 304 



Observations upon fish, etc 188 



Ocean fishes and effect of legislation upon 



tlie fisheries 241 



Oemler, A 202 



Oyster culture 263,349 



in Europe 214 



France 203 



Texas 387 



foodof 313 



grounds of Florida 382, 383, 385 



Louisiana 402 



Mobile Bay and Missis- 



8ii)pi Sound 305 



South Carolina 202 



industry of Connecticut 169 



Georgia 262 



Louisiana 384 



Pacific coast 217 



WillapaBay 334 



investigations in Apalachicola Bay, 

 St. "Vincent Sound, and St. George 



Sound 343 



problems, factors in 381 



Oysters transplanted to Willapa Bay 334 



Pacific coast, establishment offish-cultural 



stations on 314 



fisheries 293 



lobsters for 146 



oyster industry 217 



salmon propagation on 320 



Pacific Ocean explored by Albatross 130, 



180, 228, 284 



Pacific States, acclimatization of fish m 309 



Page, William F 259, 294 



Parasites of fish 164, 165, 183, 250, 253, 370 



tiger shark 183 



Passamaqnoddy Bay herring fisheries ... 356,360 



Pearl fishery of California 152 



United States 389, 397 



Pearls at Columbian Exposition 278 



fresh- water, of United States 389, 397 



Peck,James 1 251,307 



Pelagic animals, migration of 245 



organisms, collecting of ^89 



Penobscot Bay salmon fisheries 357 



I'bysical investigation of New England 



coast 168 



Plankton studies 3S5 



in Great Lakes 252 



Pond culture, notes on 30 



Post,Hoyt 256 



