394 INDEX. 



Senior, Mr., remarks on coarse fish culture, 233 



Serpentine, introduction of black bass into, 228 



Sessile-eyed Crustacea, 284, 355 



Severn, salmo sebago for, 50 



Shad, 275 



Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Fisheries, 336 



Sharks, 272, 273, 278-282, 292 



Shaw, Mr., remarks by, 141 



Sheat-fish, 275 



Sheffield, number of coarse fish anglers in, 208 



Shells of crustaceans, shedding of, yearly, 361 



Sherringham, 303 



Shetland Isles fishing grounds, 8l 



Shi el fishery district, 196 



Shoals of fish, migration of, 130 



Shrimps, 356, 357 



Siberia, diseased fish in rivers of, 7 



Sicily, 277 



Siggins, Mr., 22 



Siluroid family, 275 



Sim, G., 20, 268, 284 



Simpson, R. J., 258 



Skate, 114, 115, 281, 289 



crimping of, 114 

 Skin castings or ecdyses of lobsters, 332 

 Slime of Christiania Fiord, 283 

 Sloughing of scaleless skin when diseased, 3 

 Small prawn (Palcemon), 332, 333 

 Smelt, 49 



Smethhurst, Alderman, 320 

 Smolts, 151, 1 86 



,, cost of raising, 44 

 Snout easily affected by salmon disease, 3 

 Soils, 269 

 Soldier crabs, 368 

 Soles, 280, 288, 291 

 South Esk fishery district, 193 

 Southport Aquarium, 278 



Spaniards, method of curing pilchards by, '131, 133 

 Spawning beds, deposit of ova and milt in, 150, 151 

 ,, boxes, 212 

 season, 329 

 ,, times of coarse fish, 218 

 Spiroptera obtusa, 251 

 Sponges, 306 



Sporangia at end of Hyphse, 13 

 Sprats, 78, 281, 284, 285, 287 

 ,, as food'for salmon, 184 

 Spreckley, T., remarks on coarse fish culture, 229, 243 



