INDEX. 



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INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ALBATROSS— Continued. 



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Unimak Pass 227, 235, 246, 253, 280 



V. S. Census agent, aided 229 



17. .S'. Grant, steamer 278 



U. S. Senate Committee on Indian Aifairs 207, 



209,210 



Vancouver 261 



Vancouver Island 227 



Tanderbilt, schooner 234, 282 



YerHllla, occurrence of 225 



Victoria 207, 212 



Viviparous perch, occurrence of 279 



Volcano 242, 244, 246, 247, 256 



Wafer Bay 262 



"Wallalla Point, investigations ott" 220 



Walrus, abundance of 281 



"Walrus Islands. .230, 233, 236, 240, 242, 247, 248, 250, 



251, 252 



Waring, H. S 218 



Washington coast, explorations otf . . .210, 216, 254 



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AVassilieflf, Capt 224 



Wellington coal 247 



Wcnman Island 262 



Western bank 278, 282 



Whale.s. feeding of 229 



AVIiales, occurrence of 218, 226, 227, 245, 278 



Wliiting, occurrence of 215 



WiUoughby Island 204 



Wilnier, J. R 257, 268 



Williams, Charles S 237, 270 



Winds, trade 267 



Wislow Bay 246 



Wolf Point 247 



Wood River 229, 251 



Wreck Bay 264 



Taquina Head 216, 271, 273 



Taquina light-bouse 213 



Taquina light-house bank 217 



OrSTER RESOURCES AND OYSTER FISHERY OF THE PACIFIC COAST. 



Acapuico 361,302 



Alameda Creek 354 



Albatross, steamer 344, 345, 346, 361, 302 



Algodones Lagoon 361 



Altata 362 



Al viso Slough 363 



Angela Creek 363 



Angeles Bay 362 



Angel Guardia Island 362 



Alvarado 356, 357 



Australian oysters 362 



Ballona Bay 364 



Bay Center 367 



Bay Farm Island 352 



Beard Creek 303 



Bellingham Bay 370 



Belmont •. . 345, 363 



Bruceport 367 



Booth, A 353 



Budd Inlet 369 



California City 345 



Carmen Island 362 



Carp intrwluced into California waters. . . .344 



Cattish introduced into California waters. 344 



CayoteCreek 3C3 



Cliesapeake Oj-ster Comp.any 354 



Concep<non Bay 3C2 



Corville & Co 353,3.57 



jCrawford, James 369 



Culiacan 363 



Davidson, Prof. George 346, 360 



Doane, Capt. W.J 369 



Doano, Mr 351 



Doane & Co 354, 357 



Dumbarton Point 3!)2, 356, 35^ 



1 )uuu, H. D 352, 360 



Eastern oysters in Paget Sound and AV 11- 



lapa Bay 370 



Ellis Landing 352 



Employes of oyster industry in San 



Francisco Bay 358 



Enemies of the oyster in San Francisco 



Bay 348-350 



False Bay 364 



Ferry, Governor E. P 370 



Fixation of spat 350-351 



Forbes, Clea veland 351 



Foreign species of oysters, proposed in- 

 troduction 360-362 



Gedncy, steamer 367 



George Island 362 



Guapnas 364 



Gulf of California 364 



Harkuess, Dr. H. W 353 



Hermosillo 362 



Hood Canal 370 



Humboldt Bay 364 



International Oyster Co., of New York . . 354 



Introduction of foreign species of oysters. 360-362 



La Paz 362 



Laramie, Colonel 370 



Lawson, Capt 364 



Los Angeles 364 



Manson, M 359 



Mare Island 346 



jjfc^l rtlmr, steamer 347, 370 



McNear, Mr 359 



McNear's Landing 359 



Mexican Oyster Company ' 362 ' 



^lillerton Station 364 



Millbrao 349, 350. 356, 357 



Moraghan, M. B 34-5, 349, 350, 357, 360, 3C7 



Moraghan oyster establishment 357 



Morgan, Mr 354 



Morgan Oyster Company 350, 357, 358. 300 



Morgan it Co 354 



Mud Creek 363 



Mi/liohatis calif ornicus 348 



Native Oyster Company of Bay Center . . 367 



Natural propagation, evidences of 351-353 



Newark 363 



North Belmont 357 



