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Striped bass fishery of Maine 693-69 



in Hudson River 659 



Maine 678 



Massachusetts ; 667 



pound-nets 606 



Rhode Island 604 



modes of capturing .. 694 



natural history of. ..... 693 



salted 695 



size of, inMaine 694 



spawning habits of.. 693 



stop-nets 694 



taken in weirs 600 



Sturgeon Bay, frill-not fishery at 761 



Sturgeon camp on Winyah Bay 624 



caviar ,.. 698 



drift-nets 697,698 



export of 698 



fishery, early history of 698 



methods of ,. 624,697 



of Altamaha River 618 



Cape Fear River 626 



Delaware Bay 540 



Edisto River 624 



Hudson River 658,959 



Kennebec River , 723 



Maine 697-699,723 



Ogeechee River 619 



PortOntario 766 



Saint Mary's River 618 



Savannah River 621 



theSatillas 618 



Winyah Bay... 624 



York River 643 



outfit for 622 



statistics of . . .621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626 



gill-nets 619,622 



grappling in Great Lakes 768 



in Connecticut River 662 



Great Falls 76 



Maine 678 



Sacramento River 737 



San Francisco market 737 



the Susquehauca 652 



kept in pens 619 



meat called Albany beef 659 



Charles City bacon 659 



method of dressing 622, 625, 698 



natural history 697 



pen for keeping 698 



oilof 698 



roe of 622,623,025 



season for 622,626 



size of 022 



soused 698 



statistics of catch of 619, 637, 639, 643, 644, 



645,654 



trade of Savannah in 622 



Suckers, fishery for, in Great Lakes 766, 769 



in Sacramento River 737 



Sukkertoppen, Greenland 104 



Sullivan, Me., herring fleet of 438 



Sullivan River, fisheries of .'. 704 



Stunner, Hon. Charles, on Alaska 209 



Pago. 



Sunday fishing, laws against 448 



Superior City, Wis 757 



Superstitions of fishermen 107,109 



Susquehauna bass 650 



salmon 650 



Snsqnehanna River, dams in 650 



description of 645 



drift-net fishery in 653 



fisheries of 645 



__ former abundance of shad .in . 648 



statistics of 653 



Swamscott, first use of trawls at 158 



haddock fishery of 234,235 



mackerel fleet of 307 



Swan, James G., on Pacific cod 200 



Swansea, Mass 667 



Swan's Island, Me 306,310,311,438 



Sweden, herring exports to 471 



sardine industry in 489 



Swedes in fresh-halibut fishery 6 



George's fishery 189 



Pacific cod fleet 218,219 



Sweep-nets, mullet 568 



Sweep-seine fishing 738 



Swift Islands, James River 642 



Swivels on George's fishing-gear 192 



Swordfish, apparatus for capture of 318 



average weight of 325 



bait 323 



fishery 317-326 



historyof 323 



landsman's description of 321 



perils of 321,322 



products of. 324 



statistics of 325 



vessels in 318 



habits of 320 



harpoon 318 



lily-iron 319 



lance '.. 319 



markets and prices ' 325 



method of capturing 319, 320 322 



movements of 317 



pickled 435 



pulpit 320 



statistics of catch of 325 



Sydney, Cape Breton, mackerel at 276 



Tailor or bluefish 638 



Tallman, Benjamin, on menhaden 606 



Tampa Bay, mullet fishery of 576 



pound-net in 570 



Tangier Island, Chesapeake Bay 547 



Tangier Sound '. 637 



Tar River, fisheries of 631 



mullet in 560 



Tannton River, fisheries of 667 



Tautog, catch of, in Rhode Island 606 



in Buzzard's Bay (iOli 



Massachusetts 



taken in weirs 600 



Taylors in jiouud-uets 609 



Temperature at Greenland 96 



of air and water on Grand Bank . . . 162, 165 



Maine rivers 676 



