CONTENTS. XIII 



XXXVII Charles fi. AlBiins— Continned. Page. 



4. Division and shipment 79g 



5. Hatching and planting 799 



Table I. Ilecord of fishing in Grand Lake Stream, Maine, October, 1879, and November, 



18'^8 800 



Table U. Record of spawning operations at Grand Lake Stream, 1878 802 



Table III. Measurement of Schoodic salmon at Grand Lake Stream, Maine, 1878 £03 



Table IV. Record of shipment of salmon spawn from Grand Lake Stream, February and 



April, 1879 8O4 



Taldo V. Statement of the distribution of Schoodic salmon, 1879 80f> 



Table VI. Observations on the temperature and weather at Grand Lake Stream, 1878 809 



Table VIL General summary of observations on temperatures at Grand Lake Stream 



from October, 1878, to May, 1879, inclusive 8I4 



XXXVIIL SIorac« ». I>unn. Do the spawning salmon ascending the Sacramento 

 RivEu ALL J)ii5 WITHOUT KETURXING TO SEA? By HoracoD. Dunn. With notes by Livingston 



Stone J15 



XXXIX. ITIoi'ton Allport. Present state of the sal.mox experiment in Tasmania. By 



Morton AUport, F. L. S., F. Z. S. * 819 



XL. COURESrONUENCE CONNECTED WITH THE TRANSMISSION OF EGGS OF THE QUINNAT SALMON AND 



"White FISH TO Austraua AND New Zealand, 1877, 1878, and prior years 825 



Australia g-ij 



New Zealand g^^ 



XLL Correspondence connected with the transmission of eggs of the Quinnat salsion and 



other Salmonid^ to European countries in 1878 and prior years 907 



Germany o^-t 



France ■ gjo 



The Netherlands 9^4 



XXn. Summary of reportb for 1878 by State fish commissioners respecting the increase 



OF FOOD. fishes BT artificial propagation 905 



Maine 



928 



New Hampshire __ ggg 



Massachusetts 93.) 



Rhode Island 934 



Connecticut 934 



New York go^ 



New Jerse.y g^g 



Pennsylvania q^^ 



Maryland 94^ 



Virginia 9^^ 



Mississippi Valley .*' 942 



California 04 ■> 



XLin. C. CJ. Atkins. Cheap fixtures for the hatching of salmon. By Charles G At- 



^^B....^ 945 



1. Scope of the paper 945 



2. Water g^^ 



3. Site g^g 



4. Dams and oondaita 94c) 



5. Aeration g-Q 



6. Filtering . 



952 



7. Hatching troughs and fittings 954 



8. "Wire trays g-7 



9. Arranging the tra.ys for work 959 



10. Capacity of the troughs 961 



11. Screens go. 



12. Treatment of the eggs Qff> 



13. Treatment of the fish 964 



14. Conclusion __ gyj 



Table of contents ggg 



* Published in 1876. '~~~ 



