INDEX. 



795 



Pajie. 



Dom Pinclion xssii, 530,532 



a monk, conceives the 

 idea of fecundation, 472, 

 480, 496 



Douglass, William Ixii 



Dousman, Mr. H. F 2, GO, 206, 383, 541 



Dresser, Mr 239 



Drexler, Mr 48 



Drift-net fishing in the Sacramento. 374 



in the Penobscot 304 



Drum 392 



Dry method of impregnation 571 



Dublin trout 372 



Dnhalde, Father J. Baptiste 470. .524 



Duhamel du Monceau xxxii , 466, 474 



Dumas, Mr 476, 485 



Dumeril,Mr 723 



Dunast, Baron 724 



Dunn, Mr v 



Duttou,Mr. S 300 



Dybowsky , Mr. B. N 735 



Dyer, Mr. C. H iii 



Eagle Lakes 84 



East Machias River 297, 618 



Eaton, Prof. D. C iii, 692 



Echinorhyuchus 64 



Edmunds, Dr. M. C... .xviii, Ixv, Ixvii, 264 



439, 617, 622 



Eel.the 526 



Eels in the fisherj^ of Commachio.. 472 

 Eggs and fish, estimating numbers. 442 



Eggs, development of 55 



donation of, from German gov- 

 ernment XX, xxiii, xxxiii 



effect of temperature on 31 



hatched out in moss xxi 



loss from transportation 262,287 



number in a Mackinaw trout. 40 



white-fish 52 



of Sacramento River salmon. 173 



packing and shii)ping 174 



taking the 172 



transfer of 528 



treatment of adhesive 567 



"want oxygen 29, 30 



Eldridge, Capt 308 



Elrod,Mr. M.N 656 



Embryo, development of 501 



Emry,Mr. John 401,409 



Entomostraca 695 



Eoff, Mr. John xxxvii 



Ephemerida? 694 



Erg»silus fundiili 662 



Escauaba River 631 



Esox lucius xli, 6, 63, 524 



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Esox nobilior 6, 32, 63 



reticulatus xli 



Estimating numbers of eggs and 



fish 442 



European species 555 



Eurycercus lamellatus 696 



Evans, Capt. David xv, 2 



Everleth, Mr. F. M 291, 320 



Fario argyreus HO 



aurora HO 



clarkii 134 



gairdneri 1,59 



stellatus 129 



tsuppitch 141 



Farr, Mr. William 392 



Farwell, Hon. L. J..xxix, xli, 2, 38, 383, 527 



Fauna, invertebrate 36 



vertebrate 35 



Fay, Mr. WilHam H 437 



Fecundating power of milt, dura- 

 tion of the 259 



Fecundation, artificial 530 



dry method of 239 



dry process of ..499,506,512 

 duration of contact 



necessary in 260 



in water 258 



out of water 2.59 



ratio of 255 



selection for artificial. 497 

 with and without stir- 

 ring , 257 



Feeding young fishes 32, 57 



Finland, pisciculture of 512 



Fischerei-Verein viii, xix, xx, 765 



Fish-baskets destructive 453 



Fish-breeding establishment in Nor- 

 way 166 



Fish-culture, advances in the art of. 555 



history of xxxi 



in salt or brackish 



water 575 



methods of, in United 



States 523 



progress of, in United 



States 523 



Fish-culturists, list of American 558 



Fish-dams most injurious Ixxxii 



Fish-industry of France 468 



Fish, multiplication in general of., xxxi 

 of prej' in Bavaria, France, &c- 521 



Fish- preserves in ancient Rome 471 



Fisheries, investment in 3 



of the great lakes 1,3 



Fishes, decrease of 14,15 



