INDEX. 383 



Fock, Dr., 257 



Folkestone, capture of pilchard at, 131 



Follett, Mr., 19 



Food of crustaceans, 361 



,, Salmonidae, fresh water, 47-49 



sea, 46, 47 



Forbes, Stuart & Co., statistics, 8 

 Forth^ the river, 43 

 France, lobster cultivation in, 342 

 Fraserburgh, fishing port of, 75 

 French pilchard grounds, 131, 145 

 Freshes, no effect in diminishing salmon disease, 7 

 Freshwater fish, 274 



,, fisheries, 292 

 Fryer, C. E. y remarks by, 143, 241 



Fungus of salmon disease affected by acidity and alkalinity, 29 

 ,, destroyed by salt water, 26 

 may be transported by birds, 5 



GALATHEA ANDREWSII. See Andrnv's Galathea. 



Galatheas, The. See Squat lobsters. - 



Gameri, 298 



Ganoid sub-class of fishes, 274 



Gar-pike, 273 



Garvies, 78 



Gillaroo trout, 48, 271 



Gills, not attacked, 4 



Glands, salivary, 270 



Glasses on intermittent syphon system, 337 



Gobioid fish, 282, 284 



Goeze, 257 



Golden tench, 51, 59 



Goode, Professor Brown, 60, 61, 138, 173, 221, 264, 293, 297, 319 



Goodsir, 268, 283 



Gosden, Frank, pisciculturist to the Duke of Wellington, 341 



Government, question of protection of " drivers," by, 126 



Report upon crab and lobster fisheries, 328, 333, 345 



Grampus, 299 

 Great Grimsby, 303, 321 

 Great Lake trout, 48, 274 



,, ,, death from salmon disease, 258 



,, ,, ,, from River Brathay, 258 



,, ,, parasites from, 258 

 Green, Mr., remarks on coarse fish culture, 230 

 Gregarious fish, 280, 288 

 Griffith, Sir Richard, 57 

 Grilse, 151, 156 

 Ground fish, 280, 288 



