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Aunin, James, Jr., on fish culture, XIII., 109. 



on outlets for ponds, IX., 14, G2-64. 



on strips trout at a meeting. IX., 34. 

 Aquaria, management of public, VIII., 46-50. 

 Aquarium car, III., 10; X., 51. 



for New York, IV., 9-11 ; VI., 107. 



the New York, VI., 3, 4; VI., 8, 36, 108, 110 ; VIII., 57, 58. 



New York, all future meetings to be held at, VI., 8. 

 Atkins, Charles G., I., 16; VI, 65; X., 53. 



credited with first dry impregnation, VII., 23; X., 49. 



invention for penning fish, X., 48. 



on biennial spawning of salmon, XIV., 89. 



on land-locked salmon, XIII., 40. 



on salmon breeding, III., 24-80. 

 Atwater, Prof. W. O., XIII., 194. 



on chemical changes in oysters, XVI., 37. 



on chemical composition of fish, etc., X., 124-131; XIII.. 171. 



on digestibility of fish, XVII., 69. 



on nutritive values of fish, IX., 44-58. 



on nutritive values of oysters, XVI., 37. 



Baird, Prof. Spencer Fullerton, I., 12; II., 25-32; IV., 8: VI., 5, G4, 70; 

 VII., 66, 72; XIII.. 87, 122; XIV., 97. 



in memory of, XVII., 28. 



on work of the U. S. Fish Commission, III., 31-38. 

 Bartlett, S. P., XV., 8,25, 31. 

 Beau, Dr. Tarleton H., X., 124. 



on change of habits in transplanted fish, XVIII., 34. 



on the commercial cod of Alaska, X., 16, 34. 



on hybrids in Salmonidaj, XVIII., 11, 18, 19. 



on red flesh of fishes, XVIII., 20. 



on species of North American whitefi.sh, XIII., 32. 

 Beardslee, Capt. L. A., U.S.N., X., 124. 

 Bell, Charles F., II., 15. 



and Mather hatching-cone, XII., 35; XVII., 27. 

 Belostoma, VIII., 6, 8, 9. 

 Benkard, James, XI., 15, 19; XII., 33, 75, 66. 

 Billingsgate, a glance at, XIV., 76. 

 Black bass : discussion on species, IV., 8, 10. 



distribution of, XII., 21. 



food of, XII., 32. 



hibernation of, XIV., 12. 



in New York markets, VIII., 9. 



in shad streams, VI., 37; XII., 26. 



in trout waters, XII., 26, 27. 



