346 



Fortieth Annual Meeting 



27- 32 



55- 58 



47- 51 

 22- 29 



112-120 



4- 6 



135-137 



68- 71 



28- 34 



40- 50 



Cheney, A. N., 



Food fish and fish food 1883, p 



Does transplanting afifect the food or game qualities 



of certain fishes? 1885, p 



Relation of the American Fisheries Society to pro- 

 tective fish laws 1891, p 



Food for fishes 1892, p 



Concerning the work of the Fisheries, Game and 



Forest Commission of the State of New York 1896, p 

 Clapham, Thomas, 



Food for brook trout 1879, p 



Clapp, a. F., 



The Susquehanna; its past, present and future 1892, p 



Clark, A. Howard, 



History of the iced fish and frozen fish trade of the 



United States 1886, p. 



Fish preservation by the use of acetic, boracic, sali- 



cyhc and other acids and compounds 1887, p. 



Clark, Frank N., 



Results of planting whitefish in Lake Erie 1885, p. 



Rearing and distributing trout at the Northville 



Station, U. S. Fish Commission 1891, 



Rearing fish for distribution 1892, 



Notes in connection with the United States Fish 



Hatcheries in Michigan 1898, 



What is protection to food fishes? 1899, 



Methods and results in connection with the propa- 

 gation of commercial fishes for the Great 



Lakes 1900, 



A successful year in the artificial propagation of 



the whitefish 1902, p. 97- 99 



Notes on small-mouth bass culture at the North- 

 ville, Mich., station 1905, p. 174-180 (1 fig.) 



Notes on a new hatching jar 1907, p. 159-162 (1 fig.) 



Clift, Wm., 



Shad culture 1872, p. 



Important events in fish culture during the year 



1872 1873, p. 



Cobb, John N., 



Hawaiian "fishery rights" 1908, p. 



The king salmon of Alaska 1909, p. 



Cohen, Nat H., 



Concerning fish laws in Illinois 1901, p. 



Coker, Robert E., 



A study of the guano industry and fisheries of 



Peru 1907, p. 248-251 (3 cuts) 



Collins, A. S., Spawning races for brook trout 1872, p. 28- Z2 



COLLJNS, J. W., AND G. BrOWN GoODE. 



The winter haddock fishery of New England 1882, p. 43-56 



p- 



95 



21- 28 



4- 10 



160-164 

 124-128 



133-136 



