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Lobsters, culture of , XII., 18-20. 



statistics of , XII., 13. ■ 

 Long, James Vernor, XYIII., 78. 

 Lyman, Col. Theodore. VI., 3, 30-33; XIII., 5; XIV., 30, 31. 



addresses by, XIII. , 72; XIV., 5. 



on porpoise flesh as food, XIV., 37. 



IMadue maraena, introduction of, X., 54. 



IMaitland, Sir James G., sends Loch Leven trout to America. XIV., !». 



Marks, W. D., XVI., 13; XVII., 28. 



on grayling, XVII., 87. 

 Marston, R. B., sends brown trout to America, XIII., 10. 

 Mascalonge, said to be hatched, XVII., 28.* 



Mather, Fred, I., 3; V., 3, 4, 7; VI., 21, 41, 45, 80, 81, 84, 88. 100, 110; VII., 

 115; VIIL, 8; X., 10, 11, 124; XL, 25; XII., 20; XIII., 234, 238- 

 240; XIV., 7, 98; XV., 5, 24-26, 88; XVII., 25, 27. 104: XVIII., 32. 



attempts to propagate grayling, X., 52. 



attempts to propagate sea bass, X., 52. 



calls for organization of the Central Fi.sh Cultural Society, X., 57. 



compiles the Constitution. XIII., preface. 



devises plans to ship eggs by sea, VIIL, 24. 



devises refrigerator-box for eggs, X., 55. 



estimates number of eggs in an eel, VIIL. 46. 



feeds sheepshead in confinement, XVII. , 67. 



finds a strange fish, VII., 67, (See Fishery Industries, plate 203.) 



goes twice to Europe with salmon eggs, X.. 55 (2). 



gold medal for, X., 124. 



hatches the first grayling, XV., 65. 



invents the shad hatching-cone, X., 53. 



on amphioecious fishes, X., 65-75. 



on blind trout, XVIII. , 73, 74. 



on carp, growth of, X., 13. 



on carp, species of, X., 14, 15. 



on codfish eggs, XIII. , 11, 13. 



on crustaceans, XII., 46. 



on destruction of shad-fry, XVII., 88. 



on European shad, X., 5. 



on food of fish, XII., 32; XV., 80; XVII., 33. 



on food of fish in confinement, VII., 67. 



on grayling in trout streams, XV., 67. 



on hatching smelts, XIV., 17; XV., 10, 13-16. 



on history of the Society, VIIL, 55. 



on hybrids, XVIII. . 19. 



* This was premature ; no fish resulted. 



