ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



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Sabbath-observing fish, the Shaikh, iii., 



35 



Sable, Cape, mackerel fisheries near, 

 v.,40 



Sacramento River, report by Professor 

 Baird, on Mr. Livingston Stone's 

 operations when collecting salmon 

 eggs in, ii., 300; salmon supply in- 

 increased by artificial propagation, 

 ii., 9 ; v., 182; vi., 60; statistics of 

 fishery, v., 33, 34 



Sacred fish, iii., 21, 43 



Saguenay river, salmon supply increased 

 by artificial propagation, ii., 10 



Saidhean, the fry of the coal-fish, viii., 



154 



Sail-fluke, its colouring, i., 157 ; ana- 

 tomical details of the family, (x., 

 230) ; and genus to which it belongs, 

 x., 254 ; geographical distribution, 

 x., 254; habits, x., 255; iood, x., 

 257 ; spawning, x., 257 ; size attained 

 by it, x., 257 ; modes of capture, x., 

 257 ; quality of flesh, x., 257 ; com- 

 mercial value, x. , 258 ; names given 

 to this fish, x., 258 ; general descrip- 

 tion, x., 259 



Sailing trawlers, tonnage of, iv., 347 



Sailors, want of means for preventing 

 loss of life among, iv., 400 



St. Aubyn, Sir John, presides at con- 

 ference on " Mackerel and Pilchard 

 Fisheries," vi., in 



St. Croix Island, whalers from, v., 23 



St. George, Isle of, fur seal fishery, vii., 

 171 



St. Helena, number and general descrip- 

 tion of the population, and the com- 

 merce of the island, v., 480-483 



St. Ives Bay Fisheries, acts regulating 

 them, i., 239 



St. Ives (Cornwall), pilchard seining at, 

 i., 288; vi., 133, 136; method of 

 working "seines" there, ii., 226; 

 number of fishermen and vessels 

 employed in the district, iv. , 42 ; 

 social condition of the population, 

 i v - !73> extensive fisheries carried 



on there, viii., 339; ix., 27 ; vessels 

 employed, viii., 339; its import- 

 ance as a site for a harbour of 

 refuge, ix., 27-33 5 opinions of 

 eminent authorities on this point, ix., 

 30, 32 ; plan for formation of harbour 

 suggested by Captain Vetch, R.E., 

 ix., 30; tidal influences of the locality, 

 ix., 31 ; recommendation of Select 

 Committee of House of Commons, 

 ix., 32 ; suggestion as to provision of 

 funds for construction of harbour, ix., 

 33; St. Ives luggers, xi., in 



St. Jerome's Creek, Maryland, hatch- 

 ing station, v., 68 



St. John's (Worcester) Amateur Angling 

 Association, iii., 162 



St. Lawrence, River and Gulf of, aban- 

 doned by U.S. fishermen, v. 19 ; 

 mackerel fishery, v., 40, 137 ; abun- 

 dance of fish, v. , 119-121; methods of 

 fishing v., 132; causes which hinder 

 the development of the fisheries, v., 

 132 ; seal fishery, v., 141 ; vii., 

 156-158; advantages of telegraphic 

 system, v., 144 ; salmon fishery, v., 

 147 ; disappearance of cod fish, v., 

 152; time of arrival of seals, vii., 

 156; mode of capturing them, vii., 

 157 



St. Lucia, condensed report on its fish- 

 ing industries, xiii., 391-394 



St. Paul, Isle of, gigantic calamary 

 cast ashore at, iii., 373; fur seal 

 fishery, vii. 171 



St. Tudwall's Road, its suitability for 

 conversion into a harbour, ix., 23 



St. Valery-sur-Somme, artificial breed- 

 ing of mussels there, vi., 313 



Saints connected with fishing legends : 

 Ambrose, iii., 14 ; Andrew, iii., 33, 

 34, 48 ; Anthony, iii., 33, 48 ; Bene- 

 dict, iii., 35; Benignus, iii., 35; 

 Christopher, iii., 17,33; Margaret, 

 iii., 64; Matthias, iii., 48; Peter, 

 iii., 33, 48, 56 ; Seven Champions 

 of Christendom, iii., 34, 48 ; Wilfred, 

 iii., 46 ; Xavier, iii., 10, n ; Zeno, 

 iii-, 33, 34, 48 



Saithe, a local name for the coal-fish, 

 viii., 154 



