Herring, growth of, in Loch Fyne, (4) 48. 
—— —— larval, (14) 15, 294. 
—— sut-poke in, (4) 49. 
—— Iceland, race of, (17) 282. 
— — influence of mesh on size of takes, 
(4) 66, 75. 
-—_— —— of temperature on spawning of 
herring, (6) 306. 
—— investigation on development of 
Zuiderzee, (6) 306. 
lines of growth in otoliths of, (23) 
127. 
—— local form or race of, (17) 279. 
—— maturity and immaturity of, (4) 
68 ; (8) 187. 
—— migrations of, (2) 62; (4) 52, 68; 
(11) 191; (17) 286. 
—— —— experiments on, (10) 173. 
—--— minimum size at maturity, (4) 96. 
——— Meyer’s experiments on growth of, 
(3) 49. 
—— natural history of, (17) 274. 
natural history of winter, (23) 164. 
—— nets, description of, (18) 250. 
—— ‘* Northern Bank,” (17) 283. 
-—— of White Sea, (17) 285. 
-—— of Zuiderzee, (8) 366, 367. 
—— parasites of, (19) 145. 
—— percentage ripe in various months, 
(4) 95. 
—— proportion of, in ‘‘ whitebait,” (4) 98. 
taken in sprat fishing, (23) 
157. 
—-— Ol sexes (Ol, (4) 95% 1(S)noo0); 
(10) 239. 
—— qualities of Loch Fyne, (4) 49. 
race of autumn-, or sea-, of southern 
North Sea, Skagerak, and Kattegat, 
(17) 283. 
autumn- or sea-, of southern 
North Sea, (17) 284. 
autumn- or sea-, of Baltic, (17) 
284. 
—— at Ballantrae, (17) 283. 
coast, of northerly North Sea, | 
(17) 283. 
in English Channel, (17) 2 
in Firth of Forth, (17) 
in Loch Fyne, (4) 48, 53. 
——of southern North Sea and} 
West Baltic, (17) 283. 
—— —— spring-, at Bohusliin, (17) 288. | 
ses spring-, of Norway, (17) 282. 
—— races of, considered, (4) 61 ; (17) 275. 
racial distinction of winter and | 
summer fish, (5) 300. | 
——-relation between characters of | 
*‘races” of, and environment, (17) 285. | 
relation of, to abundance of cope- | 
poda, (17) 115. | 
——— -_—- to ** bank waters,” (17) 286. 
—— —— length to weight, (22) 144, 148, 
236. 
of size of, to salinity of water, 
(17) 286. 
of fishery at Ballantrae to Loch 
Fyne fishery, (4) 57. 
—— retention of vitality in ova and milt 
of, (4) 32. - 
ripe milt of, (3) 33. 
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Herring, Scottish-cured, Austria as a 
market for, (7) 168. 
Belgium as a market for, (7) 
165. 
— Denmark as a market for, (7) 
166. 
—— —— France as a market for, 
— Germany as a market for, (7) 
167. 
——— Greece as a market for, (7) 
163. 
—— —— ltaly as a market for, (7) 165. 
——- Montenegro as a market for, 
(7) 163. 
Netherlands as a market for, 
(7) 165. 
Norway and Sweden as a 
market for, (7) 166. 
‘ 
Roumania as a market for, (7) 
164. 
—— ——— Russia asa market for, ‘7) 167. 
—— —— Servia as a market for, (7) 163. 
—— Spain and Portugal as markets 
for, (7) 163. 
Switzerland as a market for, 
(7) 166. 
—— —— Turkey as a market for, (7) 
164. 
—— —— United States as a market for, 
(7) 169. 
—— sea-, or autumn-spawners, (17) 281. 
—— seine-net fishing for, (15) 14. 
seine-net, alleged injurious action 
. (18) 253, 255. 
sexual maturity of, (4) 94. 
size of, (4) 65, 69, 72, 753; (5) 319. 
skeleton of, (5) 257. 
skull of, (5) 274. 
‘* Southern Bank,” (17) 284. 
spawning ground at Ballantrae, (2) 
64. 
—— spawning grounds of, (9) 11, 178. 
spawning of, in Loch Fyne, (4) 50; 
(18) 253. 
spawning of, question of bi-annual, 
(4) 51, 95. 
spawning period of, (2) 62, 63, 66, 
67 ; (4) 50, 94, 253. 
spawning period of, in 
Channel, (6) 299. 
spawning places of, (17) 279. 
spawning process in, duration of, (4) 
Knglish 
95 
spring-, of eastern Baltic, (17) 284. 
spring and autumn spawners, (17) 
280. 
“*streamlings ” 
Baltic, (17) 283, 254. 
—_— structure of, (5) 257. 
vavieties of, (2) 61 ; (4) 61; (5) 295. 
or strémlings of 
| —— weekly close-time for, (4) 59 
—— winter-spawning of, (4) 94. 
young of, (3) 59. 
—-—. —— caught in trawl, (8) 177. 
—-— —-— in fresh water, (3) 65. 
Hersiliodes littoralis, (11) 203. 
| Herwig, Dr, (9) 404; (13) 16. 
Heterocotyle pastinace, (22) 278. 
Heteromysis formosa, (7) 323; (16) 158, 
160, 209; (19) 276. 
