1136 



INDEX. 



Bass, Oswego, & c 624, 629 



Bassnett's patent atmospheric lead '28 



Beam trawl 20,39,40 



Beau, Dr. Tarleton H. 39, 105, 53:5,582,611 

 Beauiieu, Charles Lehardy de, cited 817 



Behr, Herr vou 1046, 1047, 1053, 1055 



Belgium, its fish culture and iibih- 



eries 815 



its fish trade 599, 600, 606 



Beneden, Edouard von 823 



Benedeuia, its mode of feeding 762 



Benedict, James E., article by 699 



Bernard, Monsieur 823 



Billingsgate market, its defects ..645-649 

 its origin .... 644 



its size 644 



its substitute 656, 

 657 



its trade 644,660 



Birds collected Isy Livingston Stone 1075 



Birkbeck, Edward 644 



Blackford, Eugene G 1083, 1088 



Blackman, Elisha, statement of... 637 



Blake dredge 19,20,21 



Block Island 31, 38, 44, 46, 48, 522 



Bluefish, its food 755 



Boats in Norwegian fisheries 534, 54D, 



550, 551, 558, 592, 615, 616 



on Fish Hawk 8, 9, 16 



Boggs, William B 3,4,69 



Bony Gars, their food 765 



Booth, Senator 1065 



Boston, Mass., its mackerel trade.. 300 



Bower, Seymour 1045, 1046 



Brackett, E. A 1088, 1097, 1099, 1103 



Bradley, Jnlia S 695 



Bradley Bank mackerel fishery 522 



Brady, work cited 757 



Brandos, Carl 825 



Brazil, its fish trade 600, 602, 604, 606 



Bremen, its fish trade 600 



Breretou, D. W., cited 695 



Brevoortia tyrannus as bait 178 



Briggs, S. A 774 



Brill sold at Billingsgate market .. 660 



Brook trout 1037, 1049-1051, 1056 



Brooks, cited 808 



Brosmius, its price in Norway 583 



Brownell, C. H 1103 



Buccin, experiments with 751 



Bull, James R 1053 



Burdett-Coutts, Lady 648 



Butler, Benjamin F 401 



Steuben, statement of 6.39 



Byrsonympha, its mode of feeding. 762 



Pa^e. 



c. 



Calanus finmarehianus 758 



California, distribution to y29, 



638-843, 8.")9, 894, 907, 912, 

 1047, 1048, 1052, 1053, 1104 



use of fish guano in 6(iS 



California salmon, its distribution . . 829- 



837, 840, 859, 1073 



itsembryology.. 767 



its propagation. 829- 



831-837, 1063 



trout, its distribution ... 842, 



1052, 1053, 1056, 1083 



its propagation . .. 1037, 



1052, 1079 



Campbell, J. B. , cited 1064 



Canada, its fish trade 601, 602, 604, 605 



its mackerel fisheiy, &c. . . 522 



sliipuuint of eggs to 830 



Canning of mackerel 221, 329 



Canso, Strait of, mackerel fishery.. 522 



C.n.nthocaraptus illinoisensis 777 



Capehart, Dr. W. R .59, 63 



Car for trausportiug young fish. 1049, 1051 



Carp, its distribution 1037, 1121 



Caruthers, J. C 62 



Catfishes, their food 765 



Catostomidie, their food 773 



Cayenne eaten by mackerel 106 



Centrarchoids, their food 765 



Cephalopods, collected by Fish 



Hawk 40 



Cetiorhinus, its food 766, 767 



maximus 759 



Cetochilus, its abundance 758 



Challengerida, their habits 760 



Chase hatching jar 1045 



Chaleur, Bay of, mackerel fishing.. 522 



Chester rake dredge 20, 45, 47, 49 



Chatham, Mass., mackerel fishery. . 522 

 Cherrystone, Va., hatching opera- 

 tions at 64, 71 



Chilodon cucullulus 7(53 



China, its fish trade 600 



Cliirocephali, their food and diges- 

 tion . 756,765 



Chronological history of mackerel 



fishery 308-444 



Chyodorus spho^ricus 757 



Clark, A. Howard 91, 156, 205, 226, 252 



' Frank N .774, 777, 778, 782, 783,787, 

 788, 797, 1037, 1103, 1110, 1113 

 Cleaveland, C. H., mate of the Fish 



Hawk 69 



Clepsine, parasite of 763 



