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Salmon culture in the United States . . . .113 



Worthy of government patronage . . . 116 



Salmon fishing on the Goodbout . . . .117 



on the Nipissiguit .... 118 



Salmon rivers of Maine . . . . . .118 



Salmon breeding at Stormo-ntfield . . . . 121 



at Tongueland on the Dee . . .124 



on the Galway .... 124 



at Ballisodare . . . . .127 



on the Doohulla . . . . 132 



in Australia ..... 135 



on the Miramichi, N. B. . . . 195 



Salmonidae . . . . .184 



Salmo Canadensis . . . . . . 193 



Schoodic salmon ....... 184 



Sebago salmon ...... 188 



Sea trout ... . . . . .193 



Great abundance of ..... 194 



Sea trout of Canada . . . . . .193 



Shad Culture of ...... 141 



Instinct . ' . . . . . .144 



Analogous to salmon ..... 142 



Former abundance of ... . . . 143 



Incubation of its ova . . . . . 153 



Introduction of into Gulf of Mexico . . . 150 



Ascent over dam of Susquehanna Canal Co. . . 172 



Reports of Colonel Worrall on fishways for . 164, 172 



Two varieties of . . . . . . 141 



Migrations of ...... 142 



Food of ....... 142 



Advantages of artificial propagation of . . . 146 



Growth of . . . . . . . 162, 148 



Hatching of at Holyoke . . . . .153 



Fecundity of ...... 158 



Size and expansion of ova ..... 157 



Embryonic development of . . . . 158 



Hatching-box for ...... 154 



Siluridse 213 



Smelt . 200 



Striped bass ....... 203 



Taking spawn ....... 51 



Taking trout from spawning-race .... 52 



Thymallus ,196 



Trout The 26 



Its adaptability to culture ..... 26 

 Its season of spawning ..... 26 



