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HISTORY OF THE TILE-FISII. 



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Skates 17,46,52 



Slime eels 33, 53, 54 



South Shoal lightship 30 



South Shoal of Nantucket 20 



Sponges 42 



Spitler-crabs 43 



Spitzbergen 45 



Squalus 54, 55 



St. Thomas, volcano 45 



Stella, ship 45,46 



Swoidfish 17 



Systematic relations of Lopholatilus 7 



Taylor, General Zachariah 3^ 



Terra dc;! Fucgo 45 



Themisto bispinosus 8 



Tilo-flsh : 



abundance of 7, 9, 10 



activity of 3, 9 



area covered by 28, 33 



bait for 8,15 



biting of 3, 5 



capture of 4, 12, 14, 16 



characteristics of 3, 4 



classification of 4 



color of 6, 37 



compared with pompano 11 



dead, quantity of. 33, 34 



description of 3, 4, 24 



disappearance of 43,47, 56 



discover}' of 12 



edible qualities of 11,23 



eggs of 8, 15 



flesh of 2,3,10,11,47 



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 Tile-fish : 



food of 8 



grounds, extent of 7, 10, 28, 29 



food on 8, 54 



investigation of 16, 47, 56 



location of 13, 28, 33, 47 



habits of 7,9 



history of 1 



identification of 22 



liver of 3 



measurements of 4, 5, 6, 7 



mortality ameng 1,18,28,33 



cause of 21,36,46 



radial formula of 6 



relations of 7 



size of 3,16,19,20,26 



smoked 12,14 



spawning of 8, 14 



specimens of 14, 16,22,23,26,28 



Trawls, set of 13, 51, 52 



Verrill, Prof A. E 16,40 



Volcanic action 44 



West Indies 30 



West Indian Gulf Stream 42 



Whiting 52 



W. H. Oakes, schooner 27 



Wilcox, W. A 19, 32, 35 



William S. Oaks, schooner 27, 33 



William A. Wells, vessel 51 



William V. Hutching, schooner 7 



Windsor, Nova Scotia 20 



Wolf-fish 3 



Wood's Holl, Mass J6,41, 55 



