American Fisheries Society 353 



MiLNER, J. W., 



The work of shad hatching on the headwaters of 



Chesapeake Bay 1878, p. 87- 89 



Moore, H. F., 



Progress of experiments in sponge culture 1904, p. 231-242 



Morse, Grant M., 



Address on work of the State Game and Fish 



Warden 1900, p. 164-167 



MUNTADAS, F., 



Report on the piscicultural establishment of Piedra, 



Aragon, Spain 1892, p. 52- 57 



MuPDOCK, John, 



Fish and Fishing at Point Barrow, Arctic Alaska— 1884, p. 111-115 



Nevin, James, 



Hatching the wall-eyed pike 1887, p. 14- 16 



Work of the Wisconsin Fish Commission 1888, p. 100-103 



Planting fry vs. planting fingerlings 1892, p. 81- 85 



Wall-eyed pike 1897, p. 126-127 



Artificial propagation vs. a close season for the 



Great Lakes 1898, p. 17- 25 



The propagation of muscallonge in Wisconsin 1901, p. 90- 93 



NoRRis, Thaddeus, 



On the acclimatization of the Michigan grayling 



in eastern waters 1875, p. 38- 39 



O'Brien, M. E., 



The propagation of natural food for fish with special 



reference to fish culture 1888, p. 29- 32 



Epidemic among trout in Nebraska 1895, p. 52- 56 



Methods of hatching and rearing large-mouth black 



bass 1898, p. 84- 86 



Olsen, O. T., 



The need of an International Fisheries Society. 1907, p. 252-254 



O'Malley, Henry, 



Salt solution as an aid to fish culture 1905, p. 49- 51 



Parker, J. C, 



Some experiments with the fry of whitefish 1888, p. 67- 69 



Man as a controlling factor in aquatic life 1901, p. 48- 55 



Page, George Shepard, 



Fish culture abroad 1873, p. 17- 22 



The teredo 1879, p. 27- 32 



Black bass planting — results of their introduction 



into Maine waters 1880, p. 58- 62 



Black bass in Maine 1884, p. 57- 60 



Page, William F., 



Impregnating eggs of the rainbow trout 1892, p. 179-186 



Sale of domesticated fish 1893, p. 159-161 



Plant yearlings where needed 1893, p. 71- 93 



Parker, J. C, 



Some observations upon the grayling 1888, p. 83- 87 



