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]ii)cktisli. See striped bass. 



lioosevelt, Hon. R. B., XIII., 331, 236, 239. 



address by, IV., 12; VI., 10, 46. 



on eels, breeding of, VII., 90, 117; VIII., 32; X., 122. 



on growth of carp, X., 13. 



on lij-brid fishes, IX., 8. 



on oysters, XIII., 241, 245. 



remarks of. III., 7; IV., 6: VII., 74, 75; VIII., 3. 

 Ryder, Prof. John A., oa cod eggs, XIII., 13, 15. 



on forces that affect embryos, XIII., 195. 



on lateral-line organs, etc., XVIII., 20. 



on protective contrivances in fish eggs, XIV., 59. 



on the oyster, XI , 57; XIII., 159, 161. 



Saibling, XVI., 10. 



Salmo, Wilmoti (?), VI., 5. 



Salmon {salmo salar), biennial spawning of, XIV., 89. 



blind, XVIII., 74. 



breeding, III., 24. 



destroyed by pickerel in St. John River, VI., 123. 



eggs. III., 18; VI., 74, 75. 



eggs from the Rhine, IV., 8; X., 50. 



eggs in salt water, VI., 76. 



first bred in America, X., 45. 



hatching begnn at Bucksport, Me., X., 50. 



hatching begun at Orland, Me., X., 50. 



impregnating the eggs of the, VI., 77-88; VII., 22-24. 



in American waters, I., 32-39. 



in Australia, X., 45. 



in confinement stop growing at three years, VII., 10. 



in Maine, I., 15. 



in New York markets, VII., 80. 



in New York waters, VI., 47; VIII., 25 (see also in the Hudson). 



in the Connecticut, XVIII., 31. 



in the Delaware, VII., 3; X., 55; XVIII. , 24, 31, 32. 



in the Hudson, XV., 71; XVI., 59; XVII., 36; XVIII., 39 (see in New 

 York waters). 



in the Restigouche, VI., 125. 



in the St. Lawrence, I., 6. 



in the Susquehanna, X., 55. 



influence of temperature on, XI., 81. 



increased by hatching, VI., 125. 



increased by protection, VI., 126. 



migration of, XL, 83. 



not suitable for Otsego Lake, N. Y., IX., 40. 



