528 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 

 INDEX TO NOTES ON THE OYSTER INDUSTRY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Absecon 



Absecon Bay 



Apparatus 



Apparatus, statistics of. . . 

 Aquatic mowing macliine. 



Fage. 



490 



491 



... 477,482,485 



525 



477 



Atlantic City 490,491 



Atlantic County 490-494 



Bamegat 483-485 



Barnegat Bay 483-485 



Belmar 481 



Beesley Point 494 



Bivalve 496,497,498,507 



Bivalve, sliipments of oysters from 508 



Boats employed, statistics of 525 



Brancliport 475, 478 



Brigantine 490 



Cape May C. H 494 



Cape May County 494 



CedarCreek 483 



Clermont 494 



Cold Spring 494 



Conovertown 490 



Cooper, George 469 



Culling law 518 



Delaware Bay 495-522 



Deterioration of supply 492-494 



Dredging apparatus 516 



" Drinking" oysters 469, 473, 474 



Dorchester 497 



Enemies of the oyster 471, 476 



Fair Haven 476 



Forked Eiver 483 



Great Bay 485-490 



Great Egg Harbor Bay and Kiver 491, 492 



Green oysters and clams 487-490 



Greenwich Pier 498 



Greenwich Pier,shipments of oysters from 508 



Heislerville 497 



Holmes Landing 494 



Hudson County 466 



Keyport 409-474,479 



Lakes Bay 491 



Leeds Point 490 



Leesburg 497 



Legislation 481, 498, 499, 500, 501 



Licenses 503, 504 



Lin wood 490 



Little Bay 491 



Little Egg Harbor 483,485 



Little Silver 475, 478, 479 



Manahawken 483 



Marketing oysters 4S9, 473, 474, 479, 482, 485 



Market oysters, statistics of 526 



Maurice River 496, 507 



Maurice River Cove 495-522 



and Delaware Bay Oyster Associa- 

 tion .' 501 



oyster-grounds, depleted condition of. 517-522 



oyster vessels, list of 510-516 



shells planted in 506 



wholesale oyster trade of 507 



Mauricetown 497 



Manumuskin 498 



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Middletown 478 



Middletown Cr^ek 473 



Mowing-machine, aquatic 477 



Mullica River 485,486 



Navesink River 475-479 



Nelson, Prof. Julius 476 



New Gretna 487 



New Jersey-Delaware Oyster Company.. 499 



New Jersey side of Delaware Bay 495-522 



Northern coast of New Jersey 466-479 



Number, tonnage, and value of vessels 



in 1889-92, statistics of .523 • 



Ocean side of New Jersey 480-482 



Ocean City 494 



Oceanic 475, 478 



Oceanport 475, 478, 479 



Oceanville 490 



Oyster boats 472, 479, 480, 486, 509 



Oyster grounds 469, 486, 491, 495 



Oystermen's Protective Association 470, 484 



Oysters planted in 1889-92, statistics of. . 527 



Oyster vessels of Maurice River Cove 510-516 



Parkertown 483, 484 



Personnel 468, 471, 478, 491, 516 



Persons employed in 1889-92, statistics of. 523 



Perth Amboy 466-469, 479 



Philadelphia Press, extract friiiit 518-522 



Pleasiintville 490 



Pleasure Bay 475, 478, 479 



Port Monmouth 469 



Port Norris 497 



Port Republic 487, 490 



Planted oysters, tabular statement 527 



Planting grounds 487, 475, 483, 487 



Planting methods 467, 470, 475, 491, 498 



Red Bank 475, 478, 479 



Reed Bay 491 



Regulations 498 



Rio Grande 494 



Scullville 490 



Seasons for taking oysters 505 



Sea View 490 



Seed oysters taken in 1889-92, statistics of 527 



Shark River 481 



Shore property and working capital, sta- 

 tistics of 525 



Shrewsbury River 475-479 



Smith, Hugh M., prefatory note by 463, 464 



Smith Landing 490 



Snyder, George B 476 



Somers Point 490 



Spat-collectors 482 



Statistics of the industry 522-527 



Steelnianville 490 



Swain Station 494 



Townsend Inlet 494 



T uckerton 483, 485 



Union County 466 



Vessels of Maurice River Cove, list of. . . 510-516 



Vessels employed, statistics of 523-524 



Viridity of oysters and clams 487-490 



468,471,478,516 



Creek ,... 483,485 



