[219] THE SEA FISHERIES OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 




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Lunatia heros............ sleianticset Soecee 33, 43, 44 
PEM ACI LM baa css assess eS 36 
Lyman, Theodore, suppliedstatistics. --.- 16 
McKenzie, George, statements ......----- 168 
PROB OEG see ccn aca sacceatsaneeneasees 27, 47, 58, 61 
ARIDAG ne Cen eee 90, 112, 126, 128, 177 
aL PLON Sos tee ce noe aete pe Sh aie 126, 127 
CERN ST Ys a as ee ee ee 148 
compared with mullets ..-..--.. 186, 198 
GaSe ni) Ae one Seniacise 183 
size and number .....--. 45, 82, 183 
fisheries, vessels used ..-..---- 106 
fishing-SToOuNndS..--/-5-dasens-< 102 
food for fishes .40, 44, 59, 63, 65, 77,174, 208 
POCO fie nae eis a5 ces 40, 58, 76, 79, 168, 183 
geographical distr ibution...--- 18] 
Giothods of capture. -.--........ 184 
‘movements of ..-47, 102, 165, 168, 181, 202 
preparation for Fe eae al 184 
product of Gloucester.....---- 142, 143 
Toes, used as bait .............. 126, 129 
SGasOH LOG 22 0 cnc cmssctis sata sei 181 
BSPaWwnIng OF 5-22 cj nessc5 83, 84, 122, 182 
REMbiIShICSOlsccccease Gaceaeniesn 20, 22, 215 
supposed hibernation.-...-.. 54, 182, 202 
ACEO Mei iele 2 we cca -cinitoaccca ccs ensac 40 
MeGuS HOLIGISSIMNG: . = - 02 cee cienceeaccicnice 131 
Madragues used in fisheries.--..----.-..-- 123 
Magdalen Islands fishing-grounds ..--..- 100 
DL TTS SG Ci ae ee ee ee 97 
Maintenance of fisheries......-..--..--.- 16, 151 
Male fish caring for eggs.-.....----.--- 80, 81 
Mallotus villosus...........----------+-- 30, 53, 113 
Mammals destroying fish -..........----- 
TST Eh (WELES 02 94 Fee 15 
Man, influence on fishes -. .59, 66, 67, 77, 78, 130, 213 
Manatee, LOBOUO Some ns a acc vnmansi v= n.c= 
Marblehead Bank....-.-.-.------++---+ee 89 
Margarita sroenlandica ..-......--.------ 38 
BOSOMEA Scene cccee cose ead 38 
Martesia cuneiformis os..-...-...c-.6.---- 37 
Marin OSEph, ClteG,..< 52-5 ...s-s<=0<--- 50, 166, 167 
Massachusetts, inspection and statistics. . 21 
MLPC KET CONGE 2 anten sels auc neinincceime 43 
Megalops 7 Oe ATT a ga le 30 
Melampus bidentatus ...,.........---...- 42 
Melanogrammus,eglefinus...-....--.---- 26, 37 
MGRHAGON on 6. ca meen am mcmes 30, 31, 40, Ay be 67 
abundance of....-------------- 138, 184 
BS DAG... saice saeete ots 112, 126, 177, 179, 180 
HBNETIOSH Oe nen oo ea 191 
rood for fishes. .42, 44, 58, 59, 63, 65, is 78 
LOOM OL s= os cate eeiw amine seam ae 3, 7 
MOVEMENUS Ol; sash ees same se ae 47 
BU LLO MG we «eo nn cee on cea ae 149 
WAGKEG 1 Olloascun samesceceates 146, 148 
SPAWN Of. 20. -cscee aemeenle = : 83 
statistics of..... ees ose 214, 215 
RTE AGC soem e se ses ap arate oiaza ee 
value for food.... 
Menobranchus:.-...-....... 
Menticirrus nebulosus 
Merlucius bilinearis -.....-.........-.-.- 
Mesodesma arctata ....---ceccece---ccene 
RRS RIOUS OT MSHI Scacwcece-camencemaans 
Microdeutopus minax......-.......---- #3 
Microgadus tomcodus..........-----.---- 
Micropogon TANCES cape late 
MIM EARTOUNO Does. eccccsiceceabeneacauencns 
MIerAuMOnS Of f1ShOS;.-c20<s0c2-cacccns=n 
Milner, James W.., cited 
MINTO WS 2's 5 = 2. Laos sconeemensaense oo 
MSRM SANK oes civ ninianin acini sina men cians o 
RMP Db) 5.00 35-2 - cae aqme dneaeeee nas) 
Moprms; bret. karl, cited ...2..csceans-<0- 58 
LATE) EE el a eh ce spl 
glandula..-........ nniaissatehis om am 
TIGCIOIUS fac acc wccert eee eeaese 
MER WS rs wo nna e ae dv one metenieceas = 
plicatula......-........---------- 
Modiolaria nigra........ 
UCOTSIOVAS. «nce ccene 
Molgula manhattensis 
MIGHUSKS OS DALY... ~~ 2 -<ccecacasenmn satin: 
tood for fishes ........ 36, 38, 42, 76, 79, 90 
POO) OL. =, «><.0oscesuteeeEnaeme a 
PRR R G8 cia sow wan a nn's, 0 bande meee renioe 25 
Montacuta bidentata. .....cccncvncucccene 37 


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Mon tacuta elevate. <5... neeseneecwesie ces 37 
Monte Bolea, fossil fish at..........--.--. 72 
MQ ON AS Rete ccs eaein cine ae enae atau meaner 29 
WEOLONE/ AMERICANA) 4-0 5-escaes secs as 29, 42 
Mortality. Of SNS ose aece seis eweecnice 48, 66, 68, 69 
Mud sdestroyinraish: oocc~cmannee cas ces 68, 71 
swallowerl by fish.........-..------ 43 
Mon allpulaccecsaakecascessactesedcute ss 29 
brasiliensis’<o-..-=.cossscwencecea- 29 
Min TiMiay AbOTAlIS: cisaacc = temcces scucecion ae 34 
Min GtSenceccawaecna ates c= cecennanien «veces 29 
abundance! of S25. -.s see ssencescee 14, 185 
Coming inshore .-2..- 6. --..5-..-. 52 
culture of, by Romans......-...- 161 
TISTELIOS Ole sss esac seeeete nen 14, 191 
importance as a food-fish ........ 185,198 
packed in oil 
TOES Ole cae ie cece civ eacnine seeacaminae 
NEATTESUSeUAS Dalb sacs sane seccceaeceaee 
Muskalloncet eee ses cecceeenn scene eee : 
Mussels as bait .......--.-.--seo+-s 32, 111, 126, 132 
LOOU MOT MISHOS= see eees Sees ca oceee 40 
USGAHLOT LOOM ses se ce eme nee ene 132 
Miistelasicanisoss® a secce neon cue ser ceeeae 44 
Miva arene tian mcece rene ae 32, 35, 40, 43, 111, 131 
My liobatis freminvillei.-.--.-.--..--.-.-.- 43 
aN Beit eee Sa aAAM et sume RG aa ie 32, 38, 39, 42 
AMEGLICANA =~ 6-5-2 <<s oe Seneatacses 35, 42,45 43 
MiStilisy ssoc bins cnee seine cee anes 
Baus Se SATO ee eee 
MOMIOUISsmitscee Qoeee Poecee eae 
WS S1TG oe che osetosseseeccrdcese sseeddabee 
Narcotics used in fisheries 
INatiCa ClauSaia.-saoe ces o- scas ceateetene cise 
Havin cates sacaace cee e eens eee 
ImMacwlaha, . sll se ses ce Mee ac ee 
Natural history of fishes 
INephthiysiinGeus! 220% tccecs ceases nee see 43 
Neptunea pygmea 38 
INGLEIBh score nc co teen ese car ee eee 73 
Timi ata) tc coere ce cae eee 42 
WIPGIS* 25 tect tees aerem Sceecer eens 33, 37, 41 
Nets, distancejapart (22525. 222. se ce eeeee 155 
obstructing passage of fish......... 59 
regulations on size ....-....---.... 155 
MNOIGE. ee co Naw ocese enone seen eee 119 
New Brunswick, fossil fishes ..........-- 71 
Newfoundland, cod fisheries near........ 168 
lack of fishery statistics. 15,21 
Noank method of preserving bait and fish. 134, 178 
NorthiShoalsess2 ies inee nese eee cteseee 86 
Northers, effect on fish .-...-...------.-.- 69, 70 
Norway addocks 2s. so csc ecesmacencmeetes 26 
Norway, ice sent to Hull.-...--.-.---.2.- 23 
regulating the fisheries of--.....-. 155, 156 
scientific investigations in .....- 24 
statistics of fisheries in 1866....- 20 
Tse Of lonP=littes oes ae 113 
1 utilizing refuse . -139, 141, 149, 180, 190, 209 
Nucula limatula.......-------+---2------- 37 


PLOMIMG sess sere se cee ce ele --00, 37, 38, 5 
Supotillanes-seaescscasmtes mes eels 
PONDISE Ase eset cen acale aaaemeeme "aa 38 
INGEN ben Cltede sea nce teeta nance ete 131 
Obstructions imirivers’. = 5.2 ose sce acne 59, 67 
Ocean fisheries inexhaustible .....---...- 17 
Offal attracts predaceous fishes ..-..-.-.- 140, 181 
Skates ole sae semen aeniene 141 
consumed by scavengers ......---. 75, 139,180 . 
ispusaliGh sprees eacs a seoaenern 117, 138, 180 
effect on fisheries .-..188, 140, 165, 181, 207, 208 
of codfish utilized ..-..............-+ 173 
Offshorefishes’? $22 ---2-scc0 Re winless 46, 53 
Oil from fishes and offal...:.......--... 67, 139, 149 
from menhaden, statistics --.......... 214 
of fishes, industrial applications. -...- 149 
PLASEE van o SHON so ere one aes aaa cate 146, 148 
Oiiniastrepueden. scte ts oecneneens oe eee 113, 130 
illecebrosa........------.- 32 
Ophiopholis aculeata..............-----.- 
Ophiurans, food for fishes 
Opisthonema thrissa. --.........-...----- 
Orcynus' alliteratus fo. 2 oss eeneciqes cea 
URN DER AS sie SaaS eE Ee Se ese 
TASS. 5 Stee lo cine io msm mete eiate soe 27 
Organic mug, food for marine life ...-.. -- 74, 79 
OrphamiBaiic hin. ass sv ssc te eae anaes 99 
Somer MNOTOAE cuceds cece iecrteavaneaese 30 
