GENERAIv INDEX. 



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Page. 



Dace, homed, breeding habits ii 25-1 136 



Dannevig, G. M., marine fish hatchery in Norway. 799-809 



utility of sea-fish hatching 811-816 



Debate in International Fishery Congress, rules. ... 15 



Delaware, delegates 7 



Delegates, list 5-1 1 



Dennis. Oregon Milton, fish protective legislation. 187-192 



Density of water. Woods Hole region 1240 



effect of changes upon fishes 1 143-1 150 



Department of State, United States, meeting at. ... 17 

 Departments of United States Government, dele- 

 gates 5-6 



Designs for fishways 1045-1057 



Devices for fish culturists 739-741 . 991-1040 



See also Fish culture, appliances. 



"Devil" in North Sea fisheries 85, 99 



Dictionary, international fishery 41,47-49,64 



Dioxide of hydrogen, remedy for fungus 929-932 



Discussions: 



acclimatization of fishes in New Zealand 974 



effects of menhaden fishing 277-278 



gaseous changes in lake waters 1 293-1 294 



international fishery regulations S3-90, 179 



lobsters and lobster problem 213-217 



plea for observation of habits of fishes. ..... 1068-1069 



Rhine salmon 829 



sea mussels and dogfish as food 249-257 



whitefish production of Great Lakes 685-695 



Disease of fishes 907-946, 1409 



See also Fish diseases. 



Disease of sponge divers SiS-522 



District of Columbia, delegates 8 



Fish and Game Protective Association, delegates. n 



Divers, disease 51 S-5 2 2 



Diving for sponges 442- 



451. 484-485.489-491.498-502. 513-542 

 See also Sponge fisheries. 



Dogfish, extermination or utilization urged 67 



Dogfish and sea mussels as food 241-257 



discussion 249-257 



Donahue, James, lobster question 21 4-2 1 6 



Downing, S. W , whitefish production of Great 



Lakes 627-633 



Dragnet in sponge fisheries 51 7-5 1 8 



Dredging for sponges 48.6-489.517-518 



effects on fishery 502-503 



'Ear" sponges 424 



Ecuador, delegate . .' 6 



delegate, address 52-54 



fisheries 52-54 



Educational exhibit of fishes, plans 1309-1351 



See also Exhibits, fishes. 



Elephant-ear sponges 423 



Eggs of fishes, methods of counting . . . 739-741 . 1009-1014 



transportation cases 741-751, 1039 



Egypt, sponge fisheries 480 



Elections of the congress 14 



Embryology of toadfish 1095-1101 



Erie, Lake, fisheries legislation 86 



European trouts in America 1405 



Evans, A. Kelly, anglers' rights 62 



international control of Great Lakes 87 



whitefish regxdations 687 



Page. 

 Evermann, B. W., international control of boundary 



waters gj 



whitefish regulations 687 



Exhibits, educational: 



angler's equipment 1311-1314 



Wishes 1309-1351 



arrangement and labeling 1319-1330.1347-1348 



copper-plating fish casts 1362-1363 



game species 1311-1314 



list of specimens ' 1330-1340. 1348-1351 



material to be used 1317-1319. 1347-1348 



plaster casts 1355. 1362 



preparation of specimens 1353-1363 



subjects to be illustrated 1340. 1343-1347 



wax casts from glue molds 1360-1362 



Explorationof MediterraneanSea.international. . 54-56, 67 



Fauna of Woods Hole region, study 1225-1263 



Feeding of oysters, rate 1306-1308 



Feeding salmonoid fry 795-798,839-851, 1022-1023 



Fertilization of salmon eggs 689 



whitefish eggs 630-636.685.693-694 



Field, George W.. lobster problem in Massachu- 

 setts 209-212 



lobster question 217 



utilization of dogfish 253-254 



Field. Irving A , sea mussels and dogfish as food. . . . 241- 



248,256 



Field Museum of Natural History, delegate r i 



Figgins, J- D.. preparation of fish specimens. . , 1357-1363 



Filters in fish culture 91 5-9 1 5 



Fish acchmatization See Acclimatization. 



Fish and r^'e meal, fish food .' 850-851 



Fish cominissions, state, eggs received from United 



States 1394 



Fish culture 647-1040 



appliances: 



aeration 716-717. 1033-1034 



attendant's outfit 995 



barricades in streams 726-732 



bass nests, artificial 720-721,993 



cleaning devices 1030-1033 



cod culture, Norway 799-810 



collecting seine 997 



collecting tub 995 



counting eggs 739-741. 1009-1014 



counting fry 739-741. iooz-1004 



egg measure 1009-1014 



fish retainer 99^ 



food scraper 1034-1035 



fry retainer and trap 944 



hatching box 1015-1024 



Norway, hatchery at Flodevig 799-810 



oxygenation 716-717. 1033-1034 



pond, artificial, and outlet 1027-1028 



shipping cases for eggs 742-751.998 



sorting screen 71 y-^ j 8 



turbot culture 866-867 



collecting young pond fish 722-723, 997 



devices. See Fish culture, appUances. 



distribution of hatchery products. . 752-757. 1380-1382 



feeding salmonoid fry 1022-1023 



food for young pond fish 720 



salmonoids 795-798. 839-851, 1022-1023 



See also Fish food. 



