INDEX. 



481 



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Malaclemmys pahistris 70 



Malacocottu.s zonurus 411 



Mallotus villosns 400 



Maple River, Mapleton, N. Dak 363 



Market fisheries of San Francisco 197-199 



Martin.S.J 63 



Marj' D. Hume, steamer 71 



Matber,rred 90 



Matthew Hale, scliooner 311 



Maxwell, John 88 



Maynea hruunea 471 



pusilla 455 



Measuring fish eggs 101 



Mechanical engineer, report of 5 



Meek, S.E 45,112 



Melamphaes crisiiceps 465 



lugubris 404 



Melanostigma pammelas 472 



Menhaden 63 



Meredosia Island 109 



Metaline Falls 40 



Metcalf, Maynard M 37 



Meteorological and cruising record of the 



Albatross 319-333 



Microgadus productus 473 



proximus 476 



Micropterus dolomieu (black bass) 97, 98, 



lU, 135-137, 352, 358 



salraoides (black bass) 97, 08, 



114, 135-137. 352, 358 



Microstomns paoiticus 460, 473, 476 



Middle Atlautic States fisheries 53-57 



Miller, Frank 101 



Miller, N. B 1 8-19, 315 



Miller, W. G 308, 314 



Minnesota River 353 



Minnesota (western), ichtliyological inves- 

 tigations in 42-44, 343-373 



Minuewaukan, or Devil Lake 368 



Minor field inquiries 63-64 



Mist Harbor, Nagai Island 316 



Mohican,U. S. S 309,313 



Monterey County, Cal., fisheries of 194 



Montevideo, Minn 354 



Moonlight, schooner 312 



Moorhead, Minn 361 



Morgan, John 6 



Mortality among alewives in Lake Ontario. 49 



Mouse River, Minot, N. Dak 365 



Moxostoma macrolepidotum duquesnii 351, 



356, 359, 370 



Mnnson, W. H 82 



Muslinka River 347 



Nannobrachium leucopsarum 399, 464 



naunochir 400 



Nantichthys oculofascialus 434,475 



Neah Bay fisheries 289 



Nebraska, investigations in 43, 44 



Nelialem River fisheries 239 



Nematonuvus cyclolepis 458 



Neoliparis callyodon 447 



Keosho Station 4, 110-112 



Neumann, Rudolph 3ii5 



New EugLind fisheries, report on 05 



ground-flsh fisheries 76-77 



F. R. 93 31 



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New England States 59 



Newport, Cal 190 



New species from North Pacific Ocean and 



Bering Sea, list of 394 



North Dakota (eastern), ichthyological in- 

 vestigations in 42-44, 343-373 



North Pacific Ocean, fishes collected in 1890. 



393-460 



Northville Station 4, 103-105 



Notemigonus chrysolcucas 357, 371 



Notropis atherinoides 351, 370 



cayuga 351,360,370 



deliciosus 351, 356, 360, 370 



dilectus 356, 370 



heterodon 357 



hudsonius 351, 371 



.jejunus 371 



megalops 348, 351, 357, 360, 370 



scopiter 357 



whipplii 356, 370 



Noturus gyrinus 356, 369 



Nymphe, H. B. M. S 313 



Odontopy xis frenatus 435, 475 



leptorhynchus 437 



trispinosus 469 



Oligocottus acuticeps 432 



analis 469 



maculosus 469, 476 



Oncorhynchus, different species of 391 



Oncorhynchus chouicha 130 



gorbuscha 400 



kisutch 401,476 



nerka 401 



tschawytscha 401 



Orahood,H.M 115 



Ord way, Albert 8,92 



Ophiodon elongatus 476 



Orange County, Cal., fisheries of 190 



Oregon, fisheries of 213-239 



Ortonville, Minn 353 



Osmerus dentex 400 



thaleichthys 400, 465 



Otophidium taylori 472 



Otter Tail River, Breckenridge, Minn 362 



Oxylebius pictus 466 



Oyster business of Puget Sound 295-297 



Oyster, clam, and ribbed mussel, food of. . 375-386 



Oyster culture in Europe 30-32 



fishery of Willapa Bay 285 



industry of San Francisco 206-208 



investigations and experiments 10, 



11, 22, 32 



Ozark Mountain region 45 



Pacific Coast fisheries, W. A. "Wilcox on . . 139-304 



oyster fisheries 29-30 



Pacific Cod fishery 199-201 



Pacific County, Wash., fisheries of 284-286 



Pacific Slope temperature stations 35 



Pacific States fisheries 60, 62 



Page, William F 110 



Paralichthys californicus 473 



Paraliparis cephalus 442, 469 



dactylosus 469 



liolomelas 441 



uh)ehir 441 



