ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES, 239 



Reiiiults of i« ork. 



1. Eeports of the Commission. 



(United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Part III.) 



XII. On the spawning and development op the Cod- 

 fish. By Prof. C. O. Sars. pp. 195-222. 



XIII. The Norwegian Lobster fishery and its history. 



By Axel Broeck. pp. 223-252. 



XIV. Transportation of Lobsters to California, pp. 



25:3-257. 

 XV. On the artificial propagation of the Lobster, pp. 



'258-2G6. 

 XVI. On the Oyster industries of the United States. 

 By Lieut. P. De Broca. pp. 267-320. 

 Appendix B. — The river fisheries, pp. 321-322. 



XVII. The propagation and distribution of the Shad. 



pp. 323-350. 

 XVIII. Report of the Triana trip. By J. \V. Miliier. pp. 

 351-302. 

 XIX. On the transportation of Shad for long dis- 

 tances, pp. 363-371. 

 XX. Report of operations in California in 1873. By 



Livingstou Stone, pp. 372-427. 

 XXI. Hatching and distribution of California Salmon. 



pp. 428-436. 

 XXII. Report of operations during 1874 at the United 

 States Salmon-hatching establishment on the 

 McCloud River, California. By Livingston Stone, 

 pp. 437-476. 



XXIII. Correspondence relating to the San Joaquin 



River and its fishes, pp. 477-484. 



XXIV. The Atlantic Salmon {Salmo Scdar). By A. G. Atkins. 



pp. 485-539. 

 Appendix C— Fish-culture, relating more especially to species 

 OF {Cyimnidce). pp. 540. 

 XXV. Notes on pisciculture in Kiang Si. By H. Kopsch. 



pp. 543-548. 

 XXVI. On the culture of the Carp. pp. 549-558. 

 XXVII. The Gold Orfe {Cyprimts orfus). pp. 559-562. 

 XXVIII. Directions for using tables for recording the 

 propagation and distribution of fish. pp. 563-568. 

 Appendix D.— The restoration op the inland fisheries, pp. 

 569-570. 

 XXIX. Fisheries and fishing laws in Austria and the 

 WORLD IN GENERAL. By Carl Peyrer. pp. .571-680. 



XXX. How CAN OUR LAKES AND PONTES BE STOCKED WITH 

 FISH IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME ? By Mr. VoU 



dem Borne, pp. 681-684. 

 Appendix E. — Natural History, pp. 685-680. 



XXXI. Preliminary report on a series of dredgings made 

 ON THE United States Coast Survey steamer 

 Bache in the Gulf of Maine. By A. S. Packard, 

 jr., M. D. pp. 687-690. 

 XXXII. List of the marine Alg^ of the United States. 

 By W. G. Fallow, pp. 691-718. 



