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ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



Page. 

 Bonavista Bay specimen of Archi- 



teuthis Harveyi 218,221 



Booth, Miss M. A 3 



Botteruanne, C.J 709 



Bouyer, .Lieutenant, letter to min- 

 ister of marine 264 



Bray, Mrs. M. H 3 



Brewer, Prof. W. H 282 



Budgell, William 2:26 



Breeding Penobscot salmon, collect- 

 ing of 723 



cost of. 724 



Buccich, Gregor 771,772 



Buck, H.H 723 



C. 



California, McCloucl Eiver trout 



ponds 715 



overland trip to, with 



living fishes, 1879 .... 637 



striped bass sent to 663 



salmon in the Nether- 

 lands 709 



trout, breeding of, in 



Japan 645, 643 



trout, selection of hatch- 

 ery for 717 



Campbell, Captain 215 



Capacity of different waters for sus- 

 taining breeding salmon in health 721 

 Cape Hatteras, cephalopods from.. 233 

 Carp, how to be carried on vessel.. 667 

 Carp, propagation and growth of.. 671 



size of 673 



transportation of, from Ger- 

 many 667 



Carp-pond fisheries 649 j 



Carus, Victor 475 



Cederstrom, G. C 509 



Cephalopoda, conspectus of the 

 families, genera, 



and species of 431 



explanation of the 



plates of 436 



Cephalopods, Atlantic Ocean species 261 



from Cape Hatteras .. 233 



from Newfoundland . . 283 



Jutland species 234 



monographic revision 



ofthe,&c 233 



of northeastern coast 



of North America .. 211 



report on the 211 



specimens from foreign 



localities 261 



Page. 

 Cephalopods taken at Kilkee, Ire- 

 land 272 



Sup}) lenient 4 09 



Index 453 



Table of contents 451 



Clark, A. Howard 787 



Claus, Professor 473 



Clear, Thomas, letter from 270 



Codfish 517 



Collections made by fishing- vessels 



of New England sea-ports 787 



Collins, Mrs. F. S 3 



Collins, Capt. J. W 226,334,397 



Connecticut Fish Commissiou, sub- 

 scription to Penobscot hatchery 



withdrawn 722 



Conspectus of the families, genera, 



and species of cephalopoda 431 



Contingencies in fish transporta- 

 tion 640 



Contributions towards solving the 

 question of the secular periodicity 



of the great herring fisheries 497 



Contributions towards a more cor- 

 rect knowledge of the herring's 



mode of life 505 



Cooling and aerating of waters 641 



Corcoran, Mrs 3 



Coregoni and salmouoids, treatment 



of 687 



Corobinas 519 



Cost and profits of cultivating 



sponges 776 



Cost of breeding Penobscot salmon. 724 

 Crawfish, attempts to cultivate, in 



Europe 767 



culture of, in Europe.. .. 767 



foodof 767 



methods of catching.... 7(57 



of cultivating.. 770 



of transporting. 769 



number of eggs in 7(57 



rate of growth of 767 



Craig's Pond Brook, table of tem- 

 peratures of water in hatching- 

 house at 731 



Critchett, Capt. J. F 397 



Cultivation of crawfish, method of. 770 

 Cultivation of sponges, localities 



best for 772 



D. 



Dall, W. H 231,275,276,281 



Dallmer, Mr 460,461 



Davis, Mrs. A. L 3 



