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INDEX. 



Page. 

 Diamond-backed Terrapin ............................ 312 



Dibothrium ........................................... 196 



Diplostomum rutirola ................................ 195 



Dohrn, Anton ......................................... 168 



Dowler. Jacob ........................................ 165 



K:irly -lays of Fish-culture in the United States.... 337-343 



Early Fish-culture ................................... 152 



1 !.. >t-rn Florida, Fishing Industry of ............... 309-312 



Et-liinorhynchus proteus .............................. 197 



F.dwards, C. L ........................................ 243 



Elasmobranchii ....................................... 196 



Ein.-ry, H. F .......................................... 164 



Enemies of Oysters on Florida Coast ............... 286, 293 



GnlfCoast .................... 279 



Long Island Sound ............ 291 



Enslow, J. A .......................................... 164 



Eretmochelys imbricata ............................... 273 



Esox ravenelli ........................................ 202 



Evenuann, B. W., on the Fish Fauna of Florida ____ 201-208 



\otishingfor Sponges ......................... 233 



Experimental Oyster-culture .......................... 309 



Extended Scientific Investigation, importance of... 177-180 

 Extracting Pearls ..................................... 325 



Felder.T. 15 ......................................... 154,164 



Fiemally, John ....................................... 164 



Fini^r, \l\tcrt ...................................... 154, 165 



Fishery Association. International .................. 167, 168 



Fishery interests, protection of ....................... 312 



Fishery Products of Florida in canned condition ...... 350 



smoked condition ..... 350 



Fishes of Florida ...................................... 203 



Fi-h Fauna of Florida .............................. 201-208 



Fish Hawk, steamer ................................ 156,163 



Fishing Industry of Eastern Florida ............... 309-312 



Fish Legislation ...................................... 345 



Fish parked in Ice .................................... 157 



Fish Parasites, an Economical Consideration of ____ 193-199 



Fish, Stuyvesant ...................................... 153 



Fishways .................. . ........................ 266,267 



Florida Coast, Biological Station on ................ 181-183 



Florida Commercial Sponges ........................ 225-240 



Florida 1 ash and Fisheries, a Plea for the Develop- 



in. Tit ami I'rot.-rtion of .................... , ....... 253-255 



Florida. Fish Fauna of .............................. 201-208 



Florida, Fur-farming in ......................... 168, 369-371 



Florida's Fishery Resources, possibilities for an in- 



creased Development of ........................... 349-351 



Florida Commercial Sponges .......................... 163 



F o.,,l fishes of Florida ................................. 2oC, 



Forbes, S. A .......................................... MIX 



Frenzel, J ....................................... 171, 173. 174 



.water Fishes of Florida ....................... 204 j 



Freh-watr Pearls in thi- Cnit.-.l Stales ............. 321-330 



: ............................ K;-, 



................................................. 350 



Fin I'armini; in Florida .............................. 369-371 



Game-fishes of Florida ................................ 207 



Garlick, I)r ........................................... 152 



Carman, II ............................................ 165 



Gillett, M.E ........................................ 149,150 



Gill, Theodore ......................................... 168 



-!>oiii;i- ......................................... 230 



(loildard. \Varr.-n <; ................................... 165 



Goode, G. Brown .................................... 179,294 



Goodfellow, Joseph .................................... 338 



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Great Salt Lake, Salinity oi ........................... 15- 



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Green, Seth 338,340 



Green Turtle 273,274,351 



Gulf of Mexico, Biological Station on 185-188 



Gurley, R. R 19!) 



Hale, Hiram F 154, 165 



Hay. 0. P 203 



Hensen, Victor 169,174 



Henshall, James A., on the Development and Protec- 

 tion of Florida Fish and Fisheries 



Herrick, Francis H., on the Protection of the Lobster 



Fishery 217-224 



Heterandria formosa 205 



Hint/.e, Alexander 168 



Hirth, August 165 



Holbrook, J. E 202 



Holland, A 154,165 



Horseshoe Crab 351 



Houston, Patrick 149 



Howard, Frank 161 



Hudson, Henry 247 



Hudson River as a Salmon Stream 157, 247-251 



Hunt, James 294 



Hyers, Frank 164 



Ice used in packing Fish 157 



1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 \ <> m 1 1 1 a 108 



IrtalimiH punrtatus 196 



International Fishery Association 167, 168 



Intel-national Protection for Fish 257-263 



Ito.K 168 



Jackson, John "W 164 



Jacobi, Stephen L 152 



Jacobs, R. P 165 



Jam-. S Iti8 



James, Bushrod "W., on International Protection for 



the Denizens of the Seas and Waterways 257-263 



Jarman, W. H 165 



Jennings, G. E 165 



Jordan, D. S 168,203,205 



Juet, Robert 247 



Kendall, William C 203 



Kensett, Thomas 294 



Key West, method of handling Fish a.t 206 



Kibbe, I. P., on Oysters and Oyster-culture in Texas. 313, 314 



Kinney, Marshall J 168 



Kirkpatrick, J. O UK 



Knight, Raymond D 104 



Kohlsaatt, H. H 153 



Ku n z, George F 165 



Run/,, George F., on the gathering of Fresh-water 



I'. ;uls in t In-. United States 321-330 



Lake Lamprey 209 



Lake Lamprey, month of 211 



Lampreys of (Yntral New York 209-215 



Lnndmark.A I'M 



Large-mouthed Hlack Bass in Utah 



Lawrence-Hamilton, J 179 



Legislation for Oyster Protection 



159, 161, 279, 295, 302, 303, 308, 314 



Lepisosteus osseus 213 



I.epomis auritus 195 



Levant Toilet Sponges 238 



Libbry, William 177 



Lieber, Albert 



Lieber, Peter 152 



Ligon,R.F 164 



Union. Kilwin, an economical consideration of Fish 

 Parasites .. 193-199 



