SUBJECT INDEX. OS ee 
Connemara, Treland. 
Roscoe. 
Cookery. 
Barker, Boccius, Chetham, Compleat ser- 
vant maid, Cussac, Howlett, Hughes, 
Verein deutscher fisch haendler. 
Cormorants, Fishing with. 
Harting. — 
Cornwall, Eng. 
Soltau. 
Cotton, Charles. 
Alexander. 
Crabs. 
Blakey, W. B. Lord. 
Crayfish. 
cos B. Lord. 
Cruelty, Prevention of. 
Two essays, Raymond. 
Crustaceans. 
T. Cornish. 
Cumberland, Eng. 
Chatto, J. Davy. 
Curing fish. 
D. Herbert, J. K. Lord, Ross. 
See also Cold storage. 
_Darent River, Eng. 
Wayth. 
Davy, Sir Humphry. 
J. Wilson. 
Dee River, Eng. 
Ayrton. 
Delaware. 
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore 
Bee) Ie 
Denmark. 
Vicary. 
Derwent River, Eng. 
Briggs, Wayth. 
Devil-fish. 
W. Elliott, Révoil. 
Devon, Eng. 
Cutcliffe, Soltau. 
Dictionaries. 
Harewood, Harris, Karr, La Blanchére. 
Disease. 
Brotherton, J. Clark, Cobbold, Huxley, 
W. A. Smith. 
Don River, Eng. 
Locke. 
Dove River, Eng. 
Anderdon, E. Marston, Shipley, Thorne. 
Dredging. 
Tanner. 
Driffield River, Eng. 
Mackintosh. 
Drum fishing. 
W. Elliott. 
Duddon River, Eng. 
Thorne. 
Eel-bucks. 
H. R. Robertson. 
Eels. 
Blakey, Lady Campbell, Cairncross, 
Davies, Halieutics, Jesse, Old Calabar, 
T. F. Salter. 
England, North of. 
F. Francis, Kirkbridge, Mackintosh, 
North country angler, Thornton. 
Entomology for anglers. 
Ronalds 
Erne River, Ireland. 
Newland. 
Essex County, Mass. (Fishes.) 
Goode and Bean. 
Europe. 
Clements, Roscoe, St. John. 
—— (Fishes.) 
Agassiz, Seeley. 
Exhibitions. See Fisheries exhibitions. 
Fabulous fishes. 
Lee, Robinson. 
fanning Islands. (Fishes.) 
Streets. 
Fiction. 
Davies, Dykes, F. Francis, Grant, Jeans, 
E. L. Peel, Prime, Roberts, Van Dyke, 
Vicary. 
Fire Islands, N. Y. 
Hawes. 
Firth of Forth. (Fishes.) 
Parnell. 
Fish. 
Albin (1794), Aldrovandi (1613), Agas- 
siz, Artedi (1738), Badham, Belon 
(1553), Book of fishes, Brookes 
(1740), Broussonet (1782), Buckland, 
Bushnan, Cuvier, Duhamel du Mon- 
ceau (1769-92), Gouan (1770), Giin- 
ther, History of fish, Howes, Jardine, 
Jesse, W. Jones, Jonston (16497), 
Klein (1740-49), La Blanchére, M’Al- 
pine, Napier, Neckam [13th cent.], 
Oppianus (1597, e/c.), Prouty, Ron- 
delet (1554-55), Shaw, Swainson, 
Tenney, Watt, Wood, Wright. 
See also names of fishes and names of 
places. 
Fish, Acclimatization of. 
Maitland. 
fish as food. 
Howes, W. S. Mitchell, Sir H. Thomp- 
son. 
See also Cookery. 
fish commissioners’ reports. 
Smiley. 
Fish culture. 
Ackerhof, Albin (1794), American 
angler, American fish culturists’ asso- 
ciation, American fisheries society, 
Ashworth, Bierman, Boccius, Buck- 
_ land, Central fishcultural society, Cham- 
bers, Coste, Day, Desloges, Dubra- 
vius (1671), Edwards, Esdaile, F. 
Francis, Fry, Garlick, Godenier, S. 
Green, Haime, Halieutics, D. Herbert, 
Hoare, Hogg, Jacobi, Marsh, R. B. 
Marston, Meyer, R. North (1713), 
Peard, Piscarius, Pollard, R. B. Roose- 
velt and Green, G. C, Scott, Wright. 
See also /ish-ponds, Lobster culture, Oys- 
ler culture, Trout culture, etc. 
See also Great Britain, United States, 
elc., and in the List see CANADA, 
GREAT BRITAIN, UNITED STATEs, 
and the States under their names. 
Fish, Curing. See Curing fish. 
Fisheries. 
W. M. Adams, American fisheries society, 
Bertram, Bierman, Cornish, Cussac 
Dubravius (1671), Duhamel du Mon 
ceau (1769-92), Fortin (1660), F 
