INDEX. 



663 



SPAROID FISHES OF AMERICA AND EUROPE— Continued. 



Orthopristis chalccus 496, 499 



cbrysopterus 497, 499 



iuornatus 498, 501 



lethopristis 497, 500 



poeyi 497, 500 



ruber , 496,499 



Orthoataechua 468 



Sparua 427, 515-516 



aurata 515 



bertheloti 515 



cceruleostictus 515 



ehrenbergi 515 



pagrus 515, 516 



Spicara 428, 527 



alcetlo 527 



martinica 527 



smaris 527 



Spond yliosoma 429, 530 



cantharus 530 



orbiculare 530 



Stenotomus 427, 506-507 



acaleatus 506, 507 



caprinus 507 



chrysops 506, 507 



Pagellus 427,517 



acarno 517 



bogaraveo 517 



centrodontus 517 



ery thriuus 517 



momijTus 517 



Pagrus 515 



Parapriatipoma 426. 502-503 



mediterraneum 502, 503 



Tiridenae 502, 503 



Pomadasis 486, 489-495 



Pomadasis axillaris 



branicki 



corvina^fonnis 



crocro 



elongat us 



humilis 



leuciscus 



macracanthus 



nitidus 



pauanionsia 



productus 



ramosus 



Pseudopristipoma 



Rabirubia 



Kaizero 



Rhomboplites 424, 



aurorubens 



Scatharinoe 423, 429, 



Scatharus 



grKcus 



Sectator 



SparidjL', definition 



Sparinse .123, 427-428, 



Summary 



Xenichthyinse 423,425, 



Xenichtbys 425, 



iigassizii 



xanti 



Xenistius 425, 



californiensis 



Xenocy 8 425, 



jessiiB 



Verilus 



sordidua 



491, 494 



491, 493 



492, 495 

 490, 493 

 492, 495 



489, 492 

 492, 495 



490, 49? 

 492, 495 



491, 494 

 489, 493 

 491, 494 



491 



438 



438 



453-454 



453-454 



529-530 



429, 530 



530 



534 



421 



506, 525 



540-544 



459-461 



460-461 



461 



461 



459-460 



460 



459-460 



459 



425, 458 



458 



FISH ENTOZOA FROM YELLOWSTOXE NATIONAL PARK. 



Acanthocephala 555-556 



Ascaria capsularia 560 



tenuissima 559, 560 



Catostomus ardena 545, 546, 555, 561 



Cestoda 545-5.52 



Coregonua oxyrhynchua 554 



C ucuUanua globoaua 557 



Dacnitis globoaa 545, 557, 558 



encysted apecimena of . . 558 



Dibotlirium cordioops 545, 547, 548, .5.58 



Distomuin laureatum 553, 554 



Echinorhynchua agilis 556 



globulosua 555, 561 



tuberoeus 555-556 



Explanation of plates 562-564 



Jordan, Dr. David Starr 545, 555 



Leidy, Dr. Joseph 547 



Leuciscus atrarius 516, 547, 553, 555 



Ligula catostomi 545, 547 



Mouobothrium terebrans 545, 548-552, 561 



Nematoda 557-561 



Pelecanus erythrorhynchus 547 



Salmo fario 554, 557 



mykiss 545, 547, 554, 555, 557-560 



Tbymallus vulgaris 554 



Trematoda 553-556 



Wagener, G. R 560 



PLANKTONIC STUDIES. 



Translate r's jnefaee 565-566 



Historical explanations 566-572 



Flanktonic studies 573-577 



Chorological terminology 577-583 



Marino Flora and Fauna 578 



Plankton and Renthoa 579 



Plankton ;ind Nekton 579-580 



Haliplankton and Limnoplankton ■')80 



Oceanic .'md noritic Plankton 581 



Pelagic, zonary, and batbybic Plankton. 581-582 



Chorological terminology — Continued. 

 Autojielagic, bathypelagic, and spani- 



pelagic Plankton 582-583 



Holoplanktonic and meroplanktonic Or- 

 ganisms 583 



Stimmary of the Plankto7iic organisms 584-606 



Protophytes of the Plankton 584-589 



Chromacea; 586 



Calcocy te.T) 585 



Mu rracj't«iu 586 



