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Sliiid, hyaline tissues of the head of, XVIII., 20. 

 in Alabama, X.. 56. 



in California, VI., 71, 73; X., 56; XVIII., 36. 

 in Connecticut, VII., 78; XVIII., 35. 

 in New York markets, VII., 77. 

 in the Delaware River, XVIII., 36. 

 in the Genesee River, IV., 14. 

 in the Ohio River, X., 56. 



influence of temperature on, XL, 80; XIII., 167; XVIIL, 36. 

 introduced in the Great Lakes, X., 50. 

 introduced in the Mississippi River, X., 50, 56. 

 lateral line organs of, XVIIL, 20. 

 need a close time each week, VI., 126; VIL, 78, 82-S.'). 

 of China, IV., 34-38. 

 planked, XVIIL, 76. 

 Shellfish culture in North Carolina, XVI., 53. 

 Shell fisheries of Connecticut, XIII. , 124, 144, 145. 

 Sheepshead (salt water), how they feed, XVII. , 67. 



in fresh water, XIIL, 69. 

 Sheepshead (the lake), X., 14. 

 Shrimp (fresh water). See Gammai-us. 

 Smelt, hatching the, XV., 10-16; XVI., 11. 

 hatching and protecting the, XIV., 17. 

 in fresh waters, X., 71,* 73. 

 two species, of, VIL, 14-16. 

 Smiley, Charles W., XL, 27. 



on fisheries of the Great Lakes, XL, 28. 

 Smith, W. A., on fish protection, XVII., 28. 



Society, The American Fisheries: calls on the President of the U. S.. 

 XIIL, 230. 

 changes its name, XIIL, 230-238. 

 elects corresponding members, XIIL, 240. 



goes on excursions, XIIL, 230; XIV., 97; XVII.. 105; XVIIL, 75. 

 invited to meet at New Orleans, XIIL, 229. 

 proposition to sell its Reports lost, XVII., 106. 

 Soles, brought to America, X. 56. 



will not thrive north of New Jersey, XVIIL, 14. 

 Spangler, A. M., XVIIL, 24, 32, 35, 76. 



address by, XVIH., 3. 

 Spanish mackerel, its eggs float, XL, 13. 

 propagation of the, X., 54, XII., 46. 



* In thi? case the writer mistakes the Adirondack " frost-fish '' for the smelt, being led astray 

 by Mr. Wilson, whom he quotes. The spawn of the smelt is adhesive, but that of Prosopivm 

 quadrilaterale is not. At this lute day I don't see how I made this blunder. F. Mather. 



