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CHAP. VI ARTIFICIAL IMPREGNATION. Males and Fe- 

 males How Distinguished Capture of Ripe Fishes 

 Impregnating Pans Manipulation Theory of Impreg- 

 nation M. Vrasski's Experiments Causes of Failure 

 Remedy 70 



CHAP. VIL INCUBATION. Cautions Barren Females 

 Removal of Unimpregnated Spawn Pincers, Pipettes, 

 and Scoop Objections Bulb-Syringe The Byssus a 

 Bugbear Charred Troughs Substitute Rats and Mice 

 Poisoned Candles Development of Fish in Egg Med- 

 dlesome Midwifery Removal of Young to Nursery 

 Precautions Necessary 87 



CHAP. VIIL CARE OP YOUNG IN NURSERY. Young when 

 First Hatched Care Necessary Young Four Weeks 

 Old Food Curd Yolk of Egg Objections Heart or 

 Kidney Preparation and Method of Feeding Epidem- 

 ics Time of Removal Patents A. P. A 99 



CHAP. IX. FIRST YEAR, Preparation of Pond Removal 

 Nets Advantages of Aquatic Plants Feeding Maggots, 

 and the Maggotometer Nail Keg Arrangement 110 



CHAP. X. SECOND AND THIRD YEARS. Food: Curd- 

 Heart Lights Cutting Apparatus Advantages Killey 

 Fishes Fish Entrails Diseases Size Attained Fish 

 Stories 123 



CHAP. XL TRANSPORTATION. Packing Spawn Moss- 

 Sponge Dangers in Transitu Transporting Adults- 

 Transit Tank Its Achievements Condensed Air 130 



CHAP. XII. BIBLIOGRAPHY OP FISH CULTURE 143 



