GENERAL INDEX. 
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Pew, John J., anglers’ rights. «<2. sec once see con 61 
see trn ERA STT SE cy crass takes e als! acate fal ntea)ei'a7n @hacd-ate pore 88 
GID TATS StS fever | I OCI © Cain URI QUE HOE I ol 252 
Philadelphia Aquarium Society, delegates......... Ir 
Philippine Islands, sponge fisheries............. 491-492 
Photography of live fishes................... II22-1125 
Physics of lake waters, Wisconsin............ 1273-1294 
PSSEIC TEMES wei. Riel oR faci helen wie e onicislaisiwe.s else eiete 627-1040 
See also Fish culture, 
Pinchot, Gifford, address on conservation......... 57-59 
Pirko, Franz von, American fishes in Austria. ... 977-982 
Plaster casts of fishes, preparation........... 1355, 1362 
Poisonous substances in water, effects upon fishes. 895-898 
ainein cr Greets cig eis sa hierar leteieis alert ave ath cra lel ata’ = 737 
Pollution of water . 42, 896-898 
Pond, artificial, with siphoid outlet........... 1027-1028 
BCVISCACUIEPINE weave od ciece pists io meie e(eheve orev) clea 719-723 
SAC PA CHASARIERES Ute atets sm aah eva cale ti miekes id es 720-721, 993 
PPMeCHeS Cl Waa idle aieee sia faire legate m sere sivlave ele, ox ais 721-722 
collecting young fish.............. 722-723 
rat Res en PT I 997 
ttle fossa are 995 
fish retainer. . . 996 
food for adult fish... . 720 
fry retainer and trap a 994 
pond construction. ......+....1++< 719-720, 1027-1028 
Prince, Edward E., named as vice-president....... 24 
acclimatization of fishes in New Zealand...... 974 
ic RU eI I Sts LEAIEMTI aly oh aie nora ale sx eiets, 6 bx, 44 
PURINES GORCISUES noid cieiarsG x arntvia.s as 0 1068 
sea-mussels and dogfish as food 252-253 
whitefish beds, pollution............. 694 
whitefish production 685 
RIAU IARCASTONTEP SA Wh aDatiigisicitie-siecas.> ise o.nete a 685 
Proceedings of congress, editing and publication 67 
MPP TOP TAMIINE COMMMIETER), © 5 yas, csiv ce op isiorm cele cease. sie 27 
Prepared foods for fishes . 846-851 
Preservation of fish for shipment 295-301 
Preservation of fisheries. See Protection. 
President of the United States, reception.......... 36 
TET 2 Ga OOO URES FOOnOC a Gcele 
stand for conservation commended 
Proparation Of ASHES eye < ies se vies mime bas cine 
fresh-water mussels............----005 615-626, 1409 
WO SbeEsr rte ptr cies vie aistas 213, 219-240, 737-739 
oysters, southern states 1408 
PUT GST BTS IRD cle eR OICICICE: REIRSON 824-826 
Spee Ve Ooi Bo ATED O OUR Or OO CODE ODO Ac OOCEIS 545-614 
See also Fish culture; Oysters, Sponge culture. 
Protection of aquatic mammals................ 148-150 
HiSHESoc. 2 ceed Sew sciences tan eas 184-185, 186, 187-192 
LG ESEEES creectiaieinr ate virgata te NTA chat oat Sc) ahi na atol aia soa 209-217 
pee (RCTS gh BU uMOaT Er Ee oonee Me Bee 303-313 
SET eW CSS OS ee po CDOS DD Gap Ace aoe Creer Ine 503-510 
See also Fish protection. 
Proteocephalus pusillus, anew cestode parasite... 1186-1188 
Publications of International Fishery Congress..... 15 
United States Bureau of Fisheries.......... 1395-1398 
Published works presented to the congress, list..... 74 
Racks in salmon streams, designs.............. 720-732 
Rainbow trout: 
acclimatizéd in Argentina... 02... 4...52:... 955-966 
SPIES oh ic fakoyo es areP OM che EA OPEB TRIS Mw ainsi acafe a: os-S 977-982 
CASTETIUSTALES rs race aber akid as /atee a ahs cls 1404 
BERTI sess Vetet wean Gal anstet evan) otace occas even eareteyel Sue 947-953 
INGw ZEALAND: «crsicieur aren maleiadaln alee deresec 967-976 
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Rainbow trout—Continued. 
culture, methods: 2.02.5. ie - en as wee 714-718, 781-787 
CIBPEUE Sens. whtaletecs reise ener dmsne Ocal setaiereerele etre 907-928 
GURL ORS: 5. < ata se cas act atalatarale parereia ane. o's %e wha aveace ca 795-798 
CASTRO COTS CNET GEMS as Es ee epee peta cab eie 914-916 
Rathbun, Richard, named as vice-president....... 25 
Reef Sponges: a. <)s-c:aieis says e-ciats Shovels care aceieis'osysa's cs 419 
Regulation of fisheries.............. 
See also Fishery regulations. 
Regulations of the International Fishery Congress.. 14-15 
Reighard, Jacob, award received................. 72 
methods of studying life history of fishes.... 1111-1136 
Reighard, Paul, award received.............-0055 71 
whitefish production of Great Lakes.......... 643-684 
Resolutions adopted by the congress............. 67-68 
GO TITTULO Ee ee tone, Se cole CIES TRI OL eee 26,63 
Method. Gl AGOGO ciainic wieclere cin eel o ahareintere ese 14 
Resources of the congress 05 <2 oan tie as aiare were eee 15 
Rhine salmon, propagation and protection ...... 817-830 
Rhode Island, delewates: co: ..5.6..5.0s 60 tis's esis wees ee 9 
Fish Commission, reception: ..............000. 66 
Jobster questa; 2. sev-ccm etd hes siete ois siete wire 213 
PAT ROY SR CCM 11 (abst U1 ase Pe TEI RNPECEA TIPE ICSC REMAINS 14 
Robinson, R. K., destruction of alge in fish-cultural 
WHE ORS oo, cide oS ayes cg, esl ire Silane Rim eR 871-890 
counting ‘young fishes). .....c.eseceescbin IOOI-1004 
aeratitig Apparatus 22. sscrs ose wea en a on 717 
Rome, invitation to congress to meet............. AI 
Root, Henry T., effects of gunfire on fishes........ 32 
lobster qiestiows)s 5 sd1 a siete Stay canes eared Sore 213 
Rosenberg, Albert, abating disease of trout...... 941-946 
Rossati, Guido, fisheries of Italy............... 323-332 
Rowumania, Gelesates:)s ts weet pceein es ale th cence 6 
Rowe, Henry C., courtesies extended............. 65 
wholesomeness of oysters...........-.++-05: 259-267 
Royal Geographical Society, delegate............. 7 
Russia, nonparticipation in congress.............. 38 
Rye meal and fish as fish food................. 850-851 
Salmon, Alaska inspection service............ 1392-1393 
Salmon, Atlantic, culture........... 718-719, 1399-1400 
Peed ins FLY eyez avaks hq dina 29s aati eee eee 1022-1023 
PA tekirniey DOR, «ates 5 e'acs' o.n'a ors ioral oieeeats 1@ iets ene IOI5—-1024 
TIALASIEES 5 Gc. is role eysiee atelier ae erieetetel ei eoieleies II53-1173 
Salmon, Pacific: 
acclimatized in Argentina................00: 955-966 
ING Wie OAlamGl fy wala) ae ot atetninlatat statet als! eielayeleisieee 967-976 
(yi 1) ea ea Ree eae Re mei Oco a reac ic 725-736, 1400-1401 
DRELICAGES oo wie: etarets tals otninteretess sate bin elad tree 726-732 
Fermlization Ob CLES = rast apetaie = pean ah-v areal iotenade tere 689 
fisheries of Columbia River.............-...+-- 186 
peeciteee Ae crighemortivonge Oo cic siersmete ein ere 1172-1173 
PIOLECE OU oie pa) s aiornis ov ste miera ne bine cers iererstal eke 184-185 
spawntaking and hatching methods.......... 732-736 
Sali on Ob RHINE. crcavere ayes (cele bicker si aikreiarerer tae metee 817-830 
matiral history). (<5 a<vsccrae suparainio ns enereata 819-824, 830 
propagation and protection.................. 824-827 
Salmon, Sebago, culture... 2... sce. eee cone was as 718-719 
repeats (ach agen e oreoor (retires acacia scco II51—-1194 
Salt-water mussels asfood............ 241-247, 249-257 
Salt-water treatment for fungussed fishes........ 929-932 
Santa Catalina Island, sport fishing............. 201-205 
Santo Domingo sponge fisherices.................. 475 
Scaphander in sponge fisheries................ 489-491, 
498-502, 513-542 
Schools of fisheries and fish culture advocated... .. 67 
Schooner Grampus, United States Fisheries .. . 
B. B. F, 1908—45 
