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Abundance of Food for Oysters 278 



Acanthocephala 197 



Acipenser rubicundus 212 



Adams, A. H . 164 



Address of Governor "W. D. Bloxham 150, 151 



Adee, A. A 168 



Agaasiz, Alexander 168 



Alewife 350 



Alexander,J. H 164 



Ali >s;i alabamse 205 



sapidissima 205 



Ameinrus nebulosus 212 



Amiacalva.. 196,213 



Anguilla chrysypa 213 



Aplodinotus grunniens 213 



Apstein, C 170,173 



Archer, B.Vincent 274 



Argyrosomus artedi 212 



Arnold, R. Miller 152 



Austrian Oystermen in Louisiana 298 



Baird, Spencer F. ....... 339,341 



Barnett, Joel 164 



Bayou Cook Fish and Oyster Company 161, 162 



Bean.Barton A 203 



Bear Lake 364 



Berckmans, P. J . .. 154,164 



Bigelow, W. H 164 



Biological Station in Florida 207 



on Gulf of Mexico 185-188 



Florida Coast 181-183 



Black Bass in Utah 363-368 



Blackford, E. G .'... 154,157,163,164,165,168 



Bloxham, W.D , 149,150,163,168 



Bloxham, W.D., Address of.. 150,151 



Blue Crab ............ 312 



Boardman, A. J 165 



Bollman, Charles H 203 



Borodine, Nicolas 168 



Bothriocephalus latus 196 



Bottemanne.C.J.... 168 



Bowers, George M 168 



Bowers, George M., letter of 147 



Brackish water Fishes of Florida 204 



Brewer, Albert. 165 



Brewster, C.E... 165 



Brice.J.J 153 



Brine Shrimp 157 



Brook Lamprey 209 



Brooks, W.K. ........... 177 



Brown, F. Q 149,154,165 



Bruen, Frank 154,165 



Bryan, Thomas B 153 



Buckland, Frank 343 



Bnigas, Jose 105 



Bmnpus, H.C 157, 158, 183, 105, 167, 168 



Bumpns, H. C., on the Methods of Scientific Investi- 

 gation : 177-180 



Bunker, F. G 164 



Buttons made of Unio Shells 827 



Cabaniss, H. H 194 



Cacheux, E 167 



Call for assembling Congress 149 



Cambarus propinquus iu6 



Canning Oysters 294 



Capehart,W. R 154,165. 1 



Carleton, L.T 166, 168 



Carleton, L. T., Address of 156 



Castaing, J. S 164 



Catesby Mark 202 



Cattish '. 349 



Caulolatilus microps 208 



Cestoda 196 



Chaenobryttus gulosus 196 



Character of Bottom for Oyster-culture 277 



Chelonm mydas 273 



Cheney, A. N 153, 154, 185, 168, 215 



Cheney, A. N., Address of 152 



Cheney, A. X., on the Hudson River as a Salmon 



Stream 247-251 



Child, M.E 163 



ChowTsz-chi 160,165,168 



Clams 350,351 



Clinton, G. P 194 



Close Season for Oysters 280 



Cobb, John N.. on the Possibilities for an increased 



Development of Florida's Fishery Resources 349-351 



Commissioner, letter from 147 



Connecticut Oyster-culture 288 



Coon Oysters 285,289,301.308,311 



Corwin, D. P 154,165 



Crawfish or Spiny Lobster 349,350 



Crevalle 350 



Cristi vomer namaycush 218 



Culling upon Oyster-beds 281 



Cultivation of Sponges from Cuttings 236 



Cunningham, H 149.163 



Cynoscion regale 198 



Dasyatis sabina 202 



Davis, B.H 215 



Dean, Bashford 210 



Decker, W. W.K 164 



Decrease in Sponge Supply 



DelArbol,E.R 160,165,168 



Density of Water 27 



Destruction of Fresh- water Mussels 326 



Detwiler, John Y 163.164.309-312 



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