110 



Salmon {mlmo salar), remarkable development of embryo, XL, 7. 



restored to the Connecticut River, X., 58. 



structure of, XL, 83. 



ten cents per lb., VL, 136. 

 Salmon, land-locked, VL, 114; X., 51. 



Atkins, on, XIIL, 40. 



B. F. Bowles, on, L, 39. 



hatching begun at Grand Lake Stream, X., 51. 



in Connecticut, IX., 41. 

 Salmon trout. See lake trout. 

 Salmon (quinnat, or chinook): breeding begun in California, X.. 50. 



breeding in the Columbia River basin, XIIL, 31. 



in California, III., 9; IV., 8; VL, 73. 



in Eastern waters, VL, 37, 43, 45, 47, 64, 103; VII., 11, 111, 113: Vi!I. 

 36; XL, 81, 83; XVIIL, 33, 33. 



in Europe, X., 55. 



in Germany, XVIIL, 33. 



in Holland, IX., 31. 

 Salmonid«, adipose fin of , I., 15. 



hatching apparatus for. III., 14. 



hybrid, VII., 11; IX., 8; X., 5; XVIIL, 11. 



hybrid for the table, XVIIL, 18. 



packing eggs of. III., 19-31; VL, 4; VIL, 10, 34. 

 Sawdust in streams, XVIIL, 34, 35. 

 Sawfish use their saws, XIIL, 70. 

 Scott, Genio C, VIL, 109. 

 Scup, XIIL, 86, 89. 

 Sea bass, propagation of, X., 53. 

 Seals, destructiveness of , VL, 131. 



in Lake Champlain, VL, 131. 



in the Great Lakes, VI. , 131. 

 Shad : Bell and Mather apparatus for, VIL, 89. 



box invented by Seth Green, III., 83; X., 40. 



cannot live in salt water when hatched, X., 09. 



culture, I., 31; VI. , 40, 70; VIL, 78, 87, 89; X., 47. 



culture begun in the Hudson River, X., 47. 



crossing the Atlantic with, X., 53; XL, 11-13. 



crossing the Continent with, III., 3; X., 49. 



food of, XII., 33. 



for Germany, IV., 8, 9. 



fry, destruction of, XVII. , 88. 



German and American, X., 5. 



hatched in spring water, XIV., 94. 



hatching on the "Fish-hawk," XVIIL, 75. 



