384 INDEX. 



Gudgeon, 219 

 Guinea worms, 262 

 Gulf of Maine, 296 

 Gulls, 293 



Giinther, Dr., 43, 48 

 Gurnard, 271 

 Gymnorhynchus, 262 



HADDOCK, 286 



,, as food for salmon, 152 

 ,, nematodes in, 261 



Haden, Dr. Seymour, remarks on coarse fish culture, 235 

 Hag, 278 

 Halibut, 288 

 Hall, W. E., 307 



Hamilton, Marquis of, speech by, 67 

 Hampshire trout, 274] 

 Hand-line fishing, 289 



for mackerel, 129 



Harbour accommodation, 85, 88, 99 

 Harding, C. W., 303, 322 

 Harrison River, diseased fish in, 7 

 Hatcheries, 36, 41, 43, 210, 343 

 Hatching and rearing, 334-339, 34i 342 



,, receptacles for floating spawn, 337 

 Hatching box (Chamber's), 226 



(Lund's), 211 

 Hatching season, 150 

 Heating food, 296 

 Herbivorous fishes, 269, 272, 278 

 Hermit crabs, 368 



Herons, destruction of young salmon by, 153 

 Herring, 29, 272, 275, 280, 282, 284, 285, 287, 290, 292, 293 



as bait, 321 



as food for salmon, 152, 184 



,, Fishery Commission, 1878, Report of, 76, 89 



,, nematodes in, 261 



,, number cured in certain years, 73 

 Heterodontus galeatus, 279 



Hogarth, A. B., testimony of, respecting over-netting, 166 

 Home, Mr. Milne, reply to discussion, 181 

 Honeyman, Professor, 21 

 " Hoppers," damage done by, 356 

 Houston, Dr., 276 



Howietoun Fish Hatching Establishment, 38, 43, 54, 279 

 Hubrecht, Professor, remarks by, 297 

 " Huers " (watchers for pilchard shoals), 135 

 Hunstanton, 383 



