IV 



INDEX. 



Page. 



Huge, John G 154,161,164 



John G., on the Oysters and Oyster-beds of 



Florida 289-296 



Ryder, John A 199 



Salmon Stream, the Hudson River as a 247-251 



Salt-water Fishes of Florida _(>:. 



Scientific Investigation, importance of 177-180 



Soobie, George W 159,164 



S, omberomorus macnlatus 198 



Seaweed 351 



Sevier River 366 



Seymour, Horatio 343 



Shad Fishery of St. Johns River 264 



Shad Range, Original and Present Limit of 270 



Shad, Salt- water yield of, on the Atlantic seaboard 271 



Sharp, John, on the Large-mouthed Black Bass in 



Utah 363-368 



Sheepswool Sponge 227 



Shells, Ornamental 351 



Sherman, John 152, ]68 



Sherman, John A 154. 16". 



Shipworms, Notes on 189-191 



Shrimp 351 



Sigerfoos, Charles P., on American Shipworms 189-191 



Small Sponges, taking of 233 



Smeltz, Henry A 158,163,164 



Smelt/., H. A., on the Oyster-bars of the West Coast of 



Florida, tlieir Depletion and Restoration 305-308 



Smith, George L 154, 155 



Smith, Hugh M H9, 150, 153, 163,165, 167, 168, 203 



Smith, II ugh M.. on the Florida Commercial Sponges. 225-240 



Soft Clam, Propagation of 311 



Solis, Pedro 165 



Some Factors in the Oyster Problem 275-284 



Spanlding, J. J 165 



Spauliliug, R. D 165 



Spawning Capacity of Oysters 281 



Spensley, Calvert 154,165 



Spiny Lobster or Crawfish 349 



Legislation in Florida 231 



Sponges cultivated from Cuttings 236 



of Florida 225-240 



I'ractical Suggestions on Rearing -_'42 



Raised from the Egg, Feasibility of 241-245 



Spnrlin, W. F 164 



Stanley, II. 154,156,165 



178 



State Fi H|I Commissions anil Commercial Fishermen, 



li> la t ions between 345-348 



Silas 202 



Sterling. K. S ]52 



MOO, Charles II., on the restricted inland Range 

 of Shad ilne to Artificial < Histructions, and its El 



on Natural d-pp-dnct ion 265-271 



Mr 160 



Stiles, C. W Jn, 188 



Stone Cral. 312 



St. .i.e. Living* for., on the F.sirl.v Days of Fi.sh-culture 



in the Tinted States 337-343 



Stranahan. J. J..oii the Method*. Limitation*, and Re- 

 sults of Wliitefish Culture in Lake Erie 315-319 



St rat ton, II. I) 184 



Strinu'er, S 16 4 



-''<>n :i49.r. 



Structure of SjHinge* 225 



Sunnier. ! 210 



Surface. H. A., on the Lampreys of Central New 

 York 209-215 



Sweeting, Dr. C.B 154 



Swift. Franklin 163,165,276,293 



Swift, Franklin, on the Oyster-grounds of the West 



Florida Coast, their Extent, Condition, and Peculiar!. 



tiis 285-287 



Tacko Oystermen A 298 



Tampa Bay, Prawns in jei 



Tanner, James B 155 



Tarpon atlanticns 193 



Taylor, W. Edgar 154,165 



Taylor, W. Edgar, on Establishment of a Biological 



Station on the Gulf of Mexico 185-188 



Telegrams read at Congress 152, 153, 156 



Temperature of Water, Influence on Oysters 277 



Teredinida- ^9 



Teredo navalis 190 



norvegica 190 



Tetrnrhyiichus 196 



Texas, Oyster-culture in 313. 314 



Thalassochelys caret ta 273 



Thompson, Carl G ;!ig 



Thompson, Edward 154, 155, 165 



Thompson, J.S 165 



Tide Lands available for Oyster and Sponge Culture. . 283 



Titcomb.J.W l.M.i:,7. Ui5 



| Townsend, C. H 158,159,165 



j Trematoda 195 



I Trout-culture 333 



I Troy, Alexander 164 



Unio Shells, Buttons made of 327 



Utah, Fish Legislation in I:,T 



Utah, Fish planted in ' 156 



! UtahLake 364 



! Utah, Large-mouthed Black Bass in 363-368 



j Velie.J.W 203 



' Velvet s | -e 229 



i VonBehr.Herr :;r, 



| Ward.H.B 170,196,199 



Ware,W.S 164 



Warren, Andrew F., on the Red Snapper Fisheries. . 331-335 



Water Temperatures, influence on Oysters 277 



| Watts, Thomas II 154,164 



Weir for catching Lampreys 214 



Welborne, J. F 159, 164 



Wells, Henry : 165 



Wenck.C.J -. H,f, 



We>t Florida Coast, Oyster-Grounds of 286-287 



Whiteflsh-cultnre in Lake Erie :ti:. :;!'. 



Wilder.B.G _')'. 



Wilhird.C. W l.-i, n;:, 



Williamson s Whitelmh 364 



Willson, J. M 1 68, 1 1:4 



Willson.J.M., on Florida Fur-farming 3iw ::71 



Wilson. 11. V 17H, 



Wilson. H. V., on the Feasibility of raising Sponges 



from the Egg 241-245 



Wood. Frank n;:, 



Woolman. A.J 203 



W right. T.T 150,163 



Xiphia- gladins 199 



X \ lot rya limbriata 190 



Yellow Sponge - -! 



Xa.-ba rie. F. C 158, 159, 161 . H 1 ,:!. 1 85, I'iM 



/acharie, F. C., on the Louisiana Oyster Industry. .. 297-304 



Zizaniaaqnatica 'iTl 



Zoarces angoillaris 209 



