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HISTORY OF THE TILE-FISH. 



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Skates 17,46,52 



Slime eels 33, 53, 54 



South Shoallightship. 30 



South Shoal of Xantucket 20 



Sponges 42 



Spiiler-crabs 43 



Spitzbergeu 45 



Squalus 54, 55 



St. Thomas, volcano 45 



Stella, ship 45, 46 



Swoidfish 17 



Systematic relations of Lopholatilus 7 



Taylor, General Zachariah 3^ 



Terra del Fuego 45 



Themisto bispinosus 8 



Tile-iish : 



abundance of 7, 9, 10 



activity of 3, 9 



area covered by 28, 33 



bait for 8,15 



biting of 3, 5 



capture of 4,12,14,16 



characteristics of 3, 4 



classification of — 4 



color of 6, 37 



compared with pompano 11 



dead, quantity of 33, 34 



description of 3, 4, 24 



disappearance of 43, 47, 56 



discovery of 12 



edible qualities of 11, 23 



eggs of 8, 15 



flesh of 2, 3, 10, 11, 47 



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 Tile-fish : 



food of 8 



grounds, extent of 7, 10, 28, 29 



food on 8, 54 



investigation of 16, 47, 56 



location of 13, 28, 33, 47 



habits of 7,9 



history of 1 



identification of 22 



liver of 3 



measurements of 4, 5, 6, 7 



mortality ameng 1, 18, 28, 33 



cause of 21, 36, 46 



radial formula of 6 



relations of 7 



sizeof 3,16,19,20,26 



smoked 12, 14 



spawning of 8, 14 



specimens of 14, 16, 22, 23, 26, 28 



Trawls, set of 13,51,52 



Ven-ill, Prof.A.E 16,40 



Volcanic action 44 



West Indies 30 



"West Indian Gulf Stream 42 



Whiting 52 



W. H. Oakes, schooner 27 



Wilcox, W. A 19,32,35 



William S. Oaks, schooner 27, 33 



William A. WeUs, vessel 51 



William V. Hutching, schooner 7 



Windsor, Nova Scotia 20 



Wolf-flsh 3 



Wood's HoU, Maes J6,41, 55 



