GENERAL INDEX. 



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Fishery regulations, international 77-186, 627-695 



investigations to precede 83-84. 86 



lobsters 209-2 1 7 



national 186. 193-198 



North Sea 98, 116. 163 



private waters 61-62 



shad 1400, 1401 , 1407 



simplification urged 67 



sponge diving 522-540 



sponge fisheries 503-510, 522-540 



submarine cable 122,168 



Sweden-Denmark 133. i74 



United States and Canada 67,85-87. 181-186 



whitefish 85-87, 89-90, 627-695 



Fishery schools, establishment advocated 67 



Fishery treaty. United States and Canada 67. 86 



Fishes, acclimatization. See Acclimatization. 



anatomy 1211-1224 



carriers of mussel larvae 622-626 



changes of density of water, effects 1 143-1 150 



copper solution, effects 871-890 



counting young 1001-1004 



cultivated by United States, list I37 2-1373 



degeneration of American trouts in Austria. . . . 983-990 



destroyers of mosquitoes 83 1-848 



diseases 907—946. 1409 



See also Fish diseases. 



dissolved content of water, effects 891-906 



distributions to public in United States 13 79-1382 



exhibit, plans 1309-1351 



See also Exhibits, fishes, 

 foods for 795-798. 839-858 



See also Fish culture, foods. 



fungus 909-916, 933-940 



game. California and Florida 201-207 



gas content of water, effects 898-905 



goldfish, Japan 381-397 



gunfire, effects 29—32 



habits 1059-1 142 



breeding of kelpfish 11 40-1 142 



Semotilus 1125-1135 



methods of study 1111-1142 



- schedule 1066 



toadfish (Punchthys) 1068-1069 



(OPsanus) 1071-1110 



whitefish 649-660 



hearing 29-32, 1211-1224 



impurities in water, effects 893-S94 



mosquito destroyers 831-838 



natural history 1059-1 143 



observation of habits 1059-1070, 1111-1142 



plea for 1059-1069 



schedule for 1066 



output of United States hatcheries 1379-1382 



parasites 1151-1210 



See also Parasites. 



photography 11 22-1 125 



plans for educational exhibit 1309-1351 



plaster casts, preparation X35S. 1362 



plea for observation of habits 1059-1070 



poisonous substances in water, effects 874-876. 



895-898 

 protection 143-148. 184. 187-198 



See also Fish protection, 

 relation to mosquito problem 83 1-838 



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Fishes, resistance to copper sulphate 871-S90 



sense of hearing 1211-1224 



study of habits 1111-1142 



See also Fishes, habits. 



transportation alive 1005-1008. 1039 



by Fisheries Bureau 1380-1382 



wax casts from glue molds 1360-1362 



wax molds and copperplating 1362-1363 



Fishing craft of Peru 341-345 



Fishing privileges in private waters 60,61-62 



Fishing tackle, museum exhibit 1311-1314 



Fishways 1041-1058 



Atkins 1048 



Brackett 1046 



Brewer 1047 



Cail 1049 



Cail improved 1052-1057 



Cam^r^ 1051 



Foster 1046 



Hockin 1049 



Kirk 1051 



McDonald 1050 



Recken 1052 



Richardson 1048 



Roberts 1045 



Rogers 1046 



Shaw 1047 



Smith 1045 



Steck 1 046 



Swazey 1047 



Wheeler 1 045 



Flatfish culture 737 



Fl^gel, Ch., appeal to Congress 542-543 



awarded special prize 72 



scaphander in sponge fisheries 513-542 



Flodevig hatchery, Norway 799-810 



Flora of sea bottom, Woods Hole region 1225-1263 



Florida, delegates 8 



game fish and fishing 205-207 



sponge fisheries 425-469 



regulation S03-5 10 



statistics 456-469 



See also Sponge fisheries. 



grounds 426-431 



Fly larva*, food for fishes 842-846 



Food and feeding of oysters 1295-1308 



Food of oysters, volumetric determination 1304-1308 



supply, determination 1297-1304 



Food for fishes 795-798. 839-858. 1022-1023 



See also Fish food. 



Foreign governments, delegates 6-7 



Foreign societies, delegates 6-7 



"Forest and Stream," award offered 69 



Forest reserves, establishment favored 67 



France, sponge fisheries 477 



Frankc. Johann, Costia necatrix in salmonoid fry . 91 7-928 

 degeneration of American trouts in Austria .... 983-990 



Franklin, Dwight. award received 71 



preparation of fish specimens 1353-1356 



Fresh-water mussels, culture 1409 



life history 618-622 



Fresh-watershrimp, a natural fishfood 853-858 



Fryer. Charles E-. international fisheries regula- 

 tions 91-ioa 



beam trawling, effects on fish supply 89 



B. B. F. 190S— Pt 2—47 



