LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



A REVISION OF Mai. All EMMY-. A GENUS OF TURTLES: Facing page 



Plate I. Malaclemmys centrata concentrica 3 



II. Malaclemmys eentrata 20 



III. Malaclemmys centrata -0 



IV. Malaclemmys centrata concentrica 20 



V. Malaclemmys centrata concentrica 20 



VI. Malaclemmys macrospilota 20 



VII. Malaclemmys macrospilota 20 



VIII. Malaclemmys littoralis 20 



IX. Malaclemmys littoralis 20 



X. ill Malaclemmys centrata. (2) Malaclemmys centrata concentrica 20 



XI. '1 1 Malaclemmys macrospilota. (2) Malaclemmys pileata 20 



XII. ill Malaclemmys centrata, youug. <2i Malaclemmys littoralis, young. (3) Malaclemmys littoralis. 



adult 20 



MEDrs.E of the Woods Hole region: 



Plate I. (l)Syncoryneproducta. (2i Dipurenastrangulata. (3) Dipurellaclavata. (4) Lizzia grata. 5) Willia 



ornata 80 



II. (1) Ectopleura ochracea. (2) Hybocodon prolifer. (3) Hybocodon pendula. (4) Bougainvillia caro- 



linensis SO 



III. Pennaria tiarella 80 



IV. (1) Eutima mira. (2) Tima formosa. |3| Eucheilota duodecimalis. ill Encheilota ventrieularis. 



(5) Podocoryne carnea 80 



V. (1) Syncoryne mirabilis. (2) Oceania langukla. (3) Epenthesis folleata. (4) Liriope cerasiformis. 



(5) Charybdea verrucosa 80 



VI. (1) Gonionemus murbachii. (2) Aurelia fiavidula 80 



VII. (li Pelagia cyanella. (2) Dactylometra quinquecirra 80 



Blood-vascular system of the tii.e-fish: 



Plate I. (16) Diagram of arterial system. (17) Venous system. (18) First branchial arch 114 



.Seaweed industries of Japan: 



Plate I. Kanten, or seaw 1 Isinglass 135 



II. The manufacture of funori, or seaweed glue 142 



III. The manufacture of funori. or seaweed glue 114 



IV. Views at an Osaka kombu factory 150 



Utilization of seaweeds in the United States: 



Plate V. Views of the Irish-moss industry of Massachusetts 169 



Cultivation of marine and fresh-water animals in Japan: 



Plate III) View of a turtle farm. (2) View in a gold-fish breeder's establishment 259 



II. ill Egg deposits of Trionyx covered with wire baskets. (2) S md-year young of Trionyx 264 



III. 1 1 ) Arrangement for collecting young turtles just hatched. (2) Crushing shells for food of turtles 266 



IV. Varieties of gold-fish 268 



V. Varieties of gold-fish 268 



VI. Varieties of gold-fish v J,,v 



VII. ill View in carp-culture establishment. (2) Chitose salmon hatchery 274 



VIII. Oyster grounds 278 



IX. ili Spat collector-. (2) "Toya" ground and living ground 280 



X. il i General view of N'ihojima Inlet, showing oyster grounds. 2 Oyster grounds near Tamsui, Formosa. 282 



XI. (1) Culture pearls. (2] "Agemaki" shells 286 



Parasites of fishes of Beaufort, N. C: 



Plate I. (1-5) Kchinorhynchus sagittifer 428 



II. 1 6-7) Echinorhynchus sagittifer. (8-11) Echinorhynchus pristis «128 



III. (12-14) Echinorhynchus pris'tis. 1 15-16 i Echinorhynchus sp. (17 ) Filaria galeata 128 



IV. (18-20) Filaria galeata. (21) Ichthyonemaglobiceps. (22-23) Ascarisbrevicapitata. (24) Heterakissp.. 128 

 V. (25) Heterakis sp. (26-30) Immature nematodes 42S 



VI. (31-35) Immature nematodes 428 



VII. I3G-4.M Minnie nemi les 428 



VIII. (Itwl i Minute nematodes. (55-56) Sporozoa. (57-68) Parasitic copepod 128 



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