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  Ridgcly, 
  John 
  xlvii 
  

  

  Ringold, 
  J 
  XLix 
  

  

  Ripe 
  female 
  Shad, 
  the 
  first 
  

  

  May 
  3d 
  xxxiv 
  

  

  Rittase, 
  John 
  W 
  lxxi 
  

  

  Roccus 
  lineatus 
  vn, 
  xxni 
  

  

  Rock-fish 
  VII, 
  vin, 
  xxiii 
  

  

  " 
  easily 
  transported 
  

  

  when 
  j'oung 
  xxv 
  

  

  Rock-fish 
  very 
  small 
  when 
  

  

  hatched 
  xxv 
  

  

  Rules 
  from 
  K. 
  MObius 
  155 
  

  

  S. 
  

  

  Salensky, 
  Dr. 
  W. 
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  23, 
  72. 
  74, 
  81 
  

  

  Salmo 
  quinnat 
  L 
  

  

  " 
  ealar 
  sebago 
  xlvi 
  

  

  Salmon, 
  California 
  l 
  

  

  " 
  Creek 
  xxvi 
  

  

  " 
  land 
  locked 
  xlvi 
  

  

  Salvelinus 
  fontinalis 
  xlv 
  

  

  Sappington, 
  J. 
  H 
  XLix 
  

  

  Sauerhoff, 
  Wm. 
  P 
  i.v 
  

  

  Saunders. 
  John 
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  XXX, 
  XXXIV, 
  LXVIII, 
  LXXII 
  

  

  Scale-carp 
  lx, 
  lxiv 
  

  

  ScarfF, 
  Chas. 
  T 
  lxxi 
  

  

  " 
  Sam. 
  G 
  LXXI 
  

  

  Scattered 
  oysters 
  in 
  Poco- 
  

  

  moke 
  Sound 
  120 
  

  

  Schierholz, 
  Carl 
  54, 
  80 
  

  

  Schleswig-Holstein 
  close 
  

  

  time 
  151 
  

  

  School, 
  McDonogh 
  lxxi 
  

  

  Sea 
  water 
  frequently 
  to 
  be 
  

   changed 
  for 
  oyster 
  em- 
  

   bryos 
  18 
  

  

  Search 
  for 
  new 
  beds 
  217 
  

  

  Segmentation 
  of 
  the 
  oyster 
  

  

  egg 
  41 
  

  

  Semper, 
  C 
  80 
  

  

  Semper 
  und 
  Dohru 
  76 
  

  

  Sessions 
  «& 
  Co 
  , 
  A. 
  D., 
  An- 
  

   swers 
  by 
  X 
  

  

  Sex 
  in 
  oyster, 
  How 
  to 
  recog- 
  

   nize 
  14 
  

  

  PAGK. 
  

  

  Sexes 
  of 
  the 
  oyster 
  35 
  

  

  " 
  of 
  oysters 
  separate 
  ... 
  11 
  

   " 
  in 
  oysters 
  about 
  equal- 
  

   ly 
  numerous 
  14 
  

  

  Shad 
  eggs 
  xxxv 
  

  

  " 
  hatching 
  xxvi 
  

  

  " 
  " 
  operations. 
  . 
  . 
  

  

  XXXVII, 
  XXXIX 
  

  

  " 
  " 
  in 
  S 
  a 
  1 
  m 
  o 
  n 
  

  

  Creek, 
  »&c 
  xxx 
  

  

  Shad, 
  Increase 
  of 
  iii, 
  vii 
  

  

  " 
  " 
  in 
  the 
  catch.. 
  rv 
  

  

  " 
  in 
  the 
  Susquehanna 
  . 
  . 
  iv 
  

  

  " 
  Number 
  of 
  eggs 
  in. 
  . 
  . 
  xxxv 
  

  

  " 
  Number 
  of 
  shipped. 
  . 
  . 
  iv 
  

  

  " 
  Penning 
  of 
  XL 
  

  

  " 
  Transferred 
  to 
  the 
  Po- 
  

   tomac 
  and 
  the 
  Susque- 
  

   hanna 
  xli 
  

  

  Shad, 
  Yield 
  of 
  since 
  1872 
  . 
  ... 
  v 
  

  

  Shell, 
  The 
  77 
  

  

  Sherman, 
  C. 
  H 
  Lxviil 
  

  

  Shirley, 
  Wm 
  .... 
  Lxviri 
  

  

  Shoemaker, 
  S. 
  M 
  xlvii, 
  lxx 
  

  

  Significance 
  of 
  the 
  segmen- 
  

   tation 
  of 
  the 
  oyster 
  eggs.. 
  58 
  

  

  Sihler, 
  Dr 
  1 
  

  

  Simmons, 
  N 
  XLiv 
  

  

  Slingluff,C. 
  B 
  LXX 
  

  

  Smelt 
  and 
  Herring, 
  Propaga- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  vii 
  

  

  Smith, 
  Littleton, 
  Answers 
  by 
  xvi 
  

  

  Spat 
  collectors 
  1G3, 
  188 
  

  

  " 
  destroyed, 
  About 
  50 
  per 
  

  

  cent 
  209 
  

  

  Spatting, 
  Success 
  of 
  ... 
  178, 
  179 
  

   Spawning 
  grounds 
  of 
  Rock- 
  

   fish 
  .... 
  VII 
  

  

  Spawning 
  season 
  of 
  ()3'sters. 
  130 
  

   time 
  of 
  the 
  Rock 
  

  

  soil 
  ewiiat 
  later 
  xxv 
  

  

  Spencer, 
  VV. 
  A 
  lxix 
  

  

  Spesutie 
  Narrows 
  xxxiv 
  

  

  Sponge, 
  Red 
  198 
  

  

  Star-fish 
  and 
  drills 
  140 
  

  

  Statistical 
  Tables 
  143, 
  144 
  

  

  