ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



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Carp, leather, peculiarity as to scales 



of, i., 202 

 Carp, Prussian, a variety of the Crucian 



carp, i., 169 

 Carp transportation can, ii., 76 



,, crate, ii., 76 



Carr, T. F. Robertson, Prize Essay on 



" the Best Means of Increasing the 



Supply of Mussels, &c.," xi., 415- 



485 



Carriage of fish, rates for, 359 

 " Carriers " (vessels which convey fish 



from fishing boat to nearest harbour), 



iv., 35; iv., 55; viii., 370-371 

 " Carries," for capture of herrings, xi., 



1 08 

 Cartilaginous fishes : sturgeon, vi., 274 ; 



sharks, viii., 314 ; dog-fish, viii., 314; 



their habits, uses, habitat, viii., 315 ; 



picked dog-fish, viii., 316; rays, viii., 



317; skates, viii., 318; thornback, 



viii., 319 

 Casa Laiglesia, the Marquis de, presides 



at the Conference on " the basis of 



legislation on fishery questions," vii., 



245 



Cascapediac, river, famed for salmon, 

 v., 146 



Cases relating to fishery laws : Briggs 

 v. Swanwick, i., 228 ; Leconfield v. 

 Lonsdale, i., 212, 217; Pearce v. 

 Scotcher, i., 209 ; Reece v. Miller, 

 i., 209 ; Rolle v. Whyte, i., 218 ; 

 Ruther v. Harris, i., 224 



Caspian Sea, abstraction of salt from 

 it by evaporation, xiii. , 28, 29 ; value 

 of the fisheries of the Caspian basin, 

 xiii., 29, 30 



" Casters " (crabs), laws as to their cap- 

 ture, i., 245 



" Castilian," ship, sea monster seen 

 from, iii., 419 



Casting-net, a very ancient and well- 

 known implement, i., 292 j use in 



. India, ii., 457, 488 



Castries Rivers, diseased fish in, vi., 



7 

 Catadromous fishes, how defined, viii., 



56 ; xiii., 329 

 Catalina, gigantic cuttle found at, iii. 



372 



Catalogue of works on fishing : 

 Bartlett's (cf B ston, U.S.), iii., 53 

 Bethune's, iii., 533 

 Bosgoed's, iii., 532 

 Ellis's (Sir Henry), iii., 532 

 Engelmann's, iii., 532 

 Enslin's, iii., 53 2 



Goode, Professor Brown (in prepara- 

 tion), iii., 536 

 Kreysig's, iii., 532 

 Pickering's, iii., 533 

 Rittershusius', iii., 532 

 Sale Catalogues of Works on Ang- 

 ling, iii., 536 

 Schneider's, iii., 532 

 Smith's (J. Russell), iii., 533 

 White's (of Crickhowell), iii., 532 

 Wilson's (J.), iii., 533 



Catalogue of the Exhibition, value of 

 the scientific information contained 

 therein, iv., 429 



Catalonia, manufacture of fishing 

 material in province of, v., 361 



Catamarans, or surf boats of South 

 Formosa, v., 173 



Cat-fish, its ferocity, i., 134; descrip- 

 tion, i., 135 ; x., 155 ; its excellence 

 as food, vii., 21 ; a name given in 

 Sussex to the greater weever, viii., 

 80; anatomical details of the genus 

 to which it belongs, x., 152 ; geo- 

 graphical distribution, x., 153 ; 

 habits, x., 153 ; food, x., 153 ; spawn- 

 ing, x., 154; modes of capture, x., 

 154; quality of flesh, x., 154; commer- 

 cial value, x., 154; names given to 

 this fish, x., 155 



Caudal fin, its position, viii., 8 ; how 

 used, viii., 8 



Caviare, its preparation from sturgeons' 

 roe, ii., 157 ; its importation into the 

 United States, v., 9; xiii., 309. 

 See also Kaviar. 



Cayley, J. J., and Bridgman, W. H., 

 Prize Essay on " a Central Wholesale 

 Fish Market for London," x., 471- 

 524 



Cayley, Mr., remarks upon fish trans- 

 port and markets, iv., 135 ; Mr. 

 Spencer Wai pole's reply thereto, iv , 

 146 



