XII. 



THE RIVER FISHERIES OF THE ATLANTIC STATES. 



FLORIDA TO LONG ISLAND SOUND BY MARSHALL McDONALD ; MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW HAMP- 

 SHIRE, BY W. A. WILCOX AND FREDERICK W. TRUE; MAINE, BY C. G. ATKINS. 



1. THE RIVERS OF EASTERN FLORIDA, GEORGIA, AND SOUTH CAROLINA. 



6. The Savannah River. 



7. The sturgeon trade of Savannah. 



Saint John's River, Florida. 



Saint Mary's River. 



Altamaha River. 



Tin' Satillas. 



Tin 1 ( >j?i''i'hec River. 



8. The Edisto River. 



9. The Sautee River. 



10. The Peedee, Sanipit, Black, and Wacamab Rivers. 



2. THE RIVERS AND SOUNDS OF NORTH CAROLINA. 



The Cape Fear River. 



The Ncuse River. 



The Pamlico and Tar Rivers. 



4. Fisheries of Pamlico Sound. 



5. Albemarle Sound and its tributaries. 



3. THE FISHERIES OF CHESAPEAKE BAY AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. 



(iencral Review. 



The James River. 



York River and its tributaries. 



The Rappahannock River. 



5. The Potomac River. 



G. The Susquehanua River. 



7. Minor tributaries of Chesapeake Bay. 



4. THE FISHERIES OF THE DELAWARE RIVER. 



History and present condition of the fisheries. 



5. THE FISHERIES OF THE HUDSON RIVER. 



The shad, sturgeon, and herring fisheries of the Hudson River. 



i. THE CONNECTICUT AND HOUSATON1C RIVERS AND MINOR TRIBUTARIES OF 



The Connecticut River. 

 The Housatouic River. 



LONG ISLAND SOUND. 







3. Minor tributaries of Long Island Sound. 



7. RIVERS OF MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



The Taunton and Cole's Rivers. 

 Buzzard's Bay and its tributaries. 

 The alowife fisheries of Cape Cod. 



8. THE RIVER FISHERIES OF MAINE. 



Geographical and climatic relations. 4. Descriptive and historical notes on local fisheries. 



Characteristics of the rivers. 



Natural and economic history of the river fishes. 



4. The Merrimae River. 



5. The Exeter River, New Hampshire. 



5. Laws relating to the river fisheries. 



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