ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



977 



Page. 



Catching herrings 128 



Catch of 300-500 barrels of mackerel 110 



Catfish in California 900 



Causaus, Count de 581 



Causes of the decrease of the her- 

 ring fisheries 206,215,217 



Cazaux, H 914 



Cederstrom, G. C . - - . 1G5, 174, 177, 190, 192 

 208, 644, 650, 655 



CepMe, B. G. E. de la 644 



Cessation of herring fisheries, peri- 

 odical 151,222 



Characteristics of the cod 705 



Character of the fishing ground 



(Cape Ann) 092 



Charles XII 231 



Chase, Oren M 616 



Chebacco boats 689 



Cheeseman, T. F 837 



Chemical j)rocess for purification 



of water 521 



Chester, Captain H, C 618,718,722 



Cheater bucket, the 726 



Chicago, exhibition at Philadel- 

 phia 53 



Chicken Charlie, an Indian 745 



Chile, exhibition at Philadelphia . . 51 

 China, exhibition at Philadelphia . 51 



Chinese fish culture 545 



Christ Church Society 850 



Christian IV, King 231 



Christiania Museum 656 



Christison, Sir Eobert 526,527 



Christophersen, W., Consul-General 89 



Clackamas Hatchery 771 



Clams as bait 697,698 



Clark, D. W 934 



Frank N 615, 718, 753, 867, 



870, 874, 882, 900 



Clark's hatching-trough 721, 728 



Clancey 643,656 



Clathrocystis roseo-persicina 969 



aeruginosa 970 



Clausson, Peter, the historian 225, 229 



Clione, whale-food 277 



Close season for salmon in Califor- 

 nia 892 



Coal-beds and fossils searched for at 



Beeren Island 268 



Coal-fish 263 



Coast-fishery on the Baltic 118 



Coast -herrings 189, 640 



Codj enemies of the 711 



color of 136 



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Cod, foodofthe 710 



hatching operations of 718,720 



liver oil 702 



reproduction of 712 



tongues salable 703 



Codfish, American method of treat- 

 ing 70 



salting prohibited 70 



near Beeren Island 269 



the Spitzbergen 276 



Cod-fishery on the Baltic 135 



Cod-fisheries at Cape Ann, Mass. .. 685 



Cohn's Biologic der Pflauzeu 974 



Colby, railroad conductor 931 



Cold injures some fish and provis- 

 ions 93 



Collecting fish in an intelligent 



manner 556 



Collett, Robert 653, 656 



Collins, Capt. J. W 703 



Collins, Frank 927 



Columbia River, operations on 105 



Commission in Kiel 284 



Connecticut fish reports 934 



Connell,Mr 876 



Consumption and production of 



fish 603 



Cooper, G.S 844,846,857 



860,862,872,875 



Copper cones 721,722 



Coste, Professor 152, 547, 671 



Coste'a method of impregnation . . . 586 



Cottbus, the carp-exchange . 671 



Cotton, Mr 881 



Couch 194 



Cox, S. Herbert 878 



Craig, Hugh ' 845 



Crania of various nationalities.. .277,278 



Crawfish, the 571 



rearing of 583 



Creighton, R.J ...... 833, 839, 842, 844, 851 



867,869,871,882,900 



Crocker, Charles 889 



Crockett.A.B 778 



L.L 784 



Cromarty, Mr 844 



Cross & Co 833,834,844 



Crossopus fodiens 515 



Crustaceans, etc., raising of, as food 



for cultivated fishes 555 



Cunningham &, Thomi^son 68 



Curd, as food for carp 665 



Curing fish 701 



Curront-raeter 285, 293 



