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  Chcrbonnicr, 
  Dr. 
  B. 
  C 
  lxxi 
  

  

  Chesapeake 
  Ba}', 
  Dredging.. 
  

  

  ^ 
  171, 
  174 
  

   Chesapeake 
  Bay, 
  West 
  of 
  

   Tangier 
  and 
  Smith's 
  Isl- 
  

   ands 
  166 
  

  

  Circulars 
  to 
  persons 
  interest- 
  

   ed 
  in 
  the 
  fisheries 
  viii 
  

  

  Clark, 
  F.N 
  xxxiv 
  

  

  Close 
  time 
  has 
  improved 
  oys- 
  

   ter 
  beds 
  127 
  

  

  Coast 
  Survey, 
  U. 
  S 
  1 
  

  

  Cooke, 
  W. 
  A 
  Lxix 
  

  

  Collector 
  or 
  kettle 
  in 
  carp 
  

  

  ponds 
  Lxii 
  

  

  Collins, 
  W 
  xLVii, 
  Lxviii 
  

  

  Comegys, 
  H. 
  C 
  lxx 
  

  

  " 
  Richard 
  H 
  lxx 
  

  

  Commission 
  of 
  Fisheries 
  iii, 
  vii 
  

   Comparison 
  of 
  tlie 
  ratios 
  of 
  

  

  different 
  beds 
  163. 
  185 
  

  

  Conclusion 
  Lxxvi, 
  138 
  

  

  Concussion 
  destructive 
  to 
  

  

  oysters 
  .,130, 
  136 
  

  

  Co-operation 
  with 
  U. 
  S. 
  Fish 
  

  

  Commission 
  xxvi 
  

  

  Coppersmith, 
  Granv 
  lxix 
  

  

  Correction 
  of 
  former 
  conclu- 
  

   sions 
  206 
  

  

  Crabs 
  and 
  drills 
  destructive. 
  209 
  

   Crabs, 
  gasteropods, 
  &c., 
  ene- 
  

   mies 
  to 
  young 
  oysters 
  ... 
  30 
  

  

  Cragg, 
  Henry 
  lxxi 
  

  

  Creveliu, 
  M 
  xliv 
  

  

  Crisfield, 
  near 
  the 
  groat 
  oys- 
  

   ter 
  beds 
  1 
  

  

  Cultch 
  140, 
  154, 
  189 
  

  

  Cunningham, 
  W. 
  A. 
  . 
  .XLvii, 
  lxix 
  

  

  Cunsey, 
  Hon. 
  J. 
  M 
  lxxi 
  

  

  Currents, 
  Direction 
  and 
  ve- 
  

   locity 
  of. 
  104 
  

  

  Currents 
  in 
  tiie 
  Sound 
  . 
  .111, 
  123 
  

   '* 
  strongest 
  over 
  Ter- 
  

   rapin 
  Sands 
  115 
  

  

  Cyprinus 
  carpio. 
  lix 
  

  

  D. 
  PAOB 
  

  

  Dall, 
  W. 
  H 
  136, 
  197 
  

  

  Dangers 
  to 
  young 
  oysters.. 
  . 
  28 
  

  

  Dashiell, 
  Edgar, 
  Answers 
  by. 
  xviii 
  

  

  Davis, 
  A. 
  B 
  XLViii 
  

  

  Debris 
  214,216, 
  218 
  

  

  Percentage 
  of. 
  ..172, 
  185 
  

  

  Decrease 
  of 
  the 
  oysters 
  lxxvi 
  

  

  Deep 
  water 
  oysters 
  197 
  

  

  Delineation 
  of 
  the 
  beds 
  164 
  

  

  Densities 
  of 
  water. 
  Compari- 
  

   son 
  of 
  108, 
  121 
  

  

  Density 
  Curves 
  b 
  & 
  c 
  192 
  

  

  Depositing 
  shells 
  217 
  

  

  Deposits 
  115, 
  124 
  

  

  Depth 
  of 
  water. 
  Influence 
  of 
  

  

  134, 
  137 
  

   Desertion 
  of 
  a 
  bed 
  indicates 
  

  

  decreased 
  productivity 
  216 
  

  

  Deterioration 
  of 
  oyster 
  beds. 
  

  

  137, 
  148 
  

   Development 
  of 
  Rock-fish 
  

  

  eggs. 
  Rapid 
  xxv 
  

  

  Development 
  of 
  the 
  Marine 
  

   Prosobranchiate 
  Gastero- 
  

   pods 
  64 
  

  

  Development 
  of 
  the 
  oyster 
  

  

  eggs 
  18 
  

  

  Development 
  of 
  the 
  oyster 
  

  

  and 
  tiie 
  Gastrula 
  theory.. 
  . 
  72 
  

  

  Difference 
  of 
  density.110,121, 
  122 
  

  

  Dipping 
  tube 
  17 
  

  

  Distribution 
  of 
  Brook 
  Trout. 
  xLvin 
  

   " 
  of 
  California 
  

  

  Salmon 
  l, 
  liii, 
  lvi 
  

  

  Distribution 
  of 
  German 
  Carp. 
  

  

  LXVIII, 
  LXX, 
  lxxi 
  

   Distribution 
  of 
  Land-Locked 
  

  

  Salmon 
  XLVii 
  

  

  Dobbin, 
  Judge 
  li 
  

  

  Dolirn, 
  Anton 
  80 
  

  

  Donaldson 
  , 
  John 
  xlix 
  

  

  Dorsal 
  and 
  ventral 
  parts 
  ... 
  5 
  

  

  Dredges 
  open 
  the 
  oyster 
  bed. 
  211 
  

   Dredging 
  not 
  an 
  unmixed 
  

  

  evil. 
  .,,r,..,, 
  154 
  

  

  