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GENERAIv INDEX, 



Page. 

 Fryer. Charles E-, exploration of Mediterranean Sea . 55 



international fishery regulations 83. 179 



lobster question 216 



Mdray Firth dispute i79 



sea mussels and dogfish as food 250. 251 



whitefish regulations 688-689. 69S 



Fry retainer and trap 994 



Fuller. Alfred E.. fish-cultural devices 991-1000 



Fullerton, S. P., whitefish regulations 694 695 



Functions of ear of squeteague 1211-1224 



Fungus, fishes in captivity 909-916.929-940 



young salmonoids in hatchery 909-9 1 2 



Fur seals and seal fisheries 3 i S -3 2 2 



Fur-seal regulations 96. 124. 173. i34. 321 



Galapagos Islands, fishery resources 52-54 



Game fishes. California and Florida 201-207 



museum exhibit ■ I3ii~i3i4 



protection 187-192. 193-198 



Game fishing 187-208 



legislation 187-198 



privileges in private waters 61-62 



Gas content of water, correction in fish culture . 898-905 



fishes affected 898-905 



Wisconsin lakes 1273-1294 



Georgia, delegates 8 



German carp in United States 1405-1406 



German Fisheries Society, delegates 7 



German Society of Anglers, delegate 7 



Gill, Theodore, award offered by 70 



called to chair 63 



observation of habits of fishes as against undue 



generalization 1059-1070 



dogfish and sea mussels as food 249. 251. 256. 257 



Semotilus 65 



toadfishes 1069 



Gills, disease of. in young fish 909-912 



Gloucester. Mass.. visit to 66 



Board of Trade, courtesies extended 66 



delegate 10 



Glove sponges 4^9 



Glue molds for casts of fishes 1360-1362 



Godoy , Jos6 F. , address S i -5 2 



named as vice-president 25 



Goldfish, culture in Japan 386-397 



Japanese varieties 383-386 



Grafting sponges 5S3-5S5 



Grampus. United States fisheries schooner 1 4 1 1 



Grass sponges 4 1 6 



Great Britain and United States fishery convention . 67 



fisheries commission 181-186 



Great Lakes, international control 85-87 



whitefish fishery conditions 87. 637-639- 676-682 



whitefish production 627-695 



Greece, sponge fisheries 522-530 



Greenland seal-fishery regulations 134 



Guano industry and fisheries of Peru 333-365 



Guano producing birds of Peru 358-362 



Guatemala, delegate 6 



Gudger. E. W.. habits and life history of toad- 

 fish 1071-1110 



Gunfire, effects on fishes 29. 30. 32 



Habits of fishes 1068-1142 



See also Fishes, habits 



Page. 



Hardhead sponges 420 



Harpooning sponges 485-486, 497-498 



Hatch, Edward, jr., water pollution 42 



Hatchery, diseases of fish 909-9 28 



Hatching of fishes 697-780, 859-870 



See also Fish culture. 

 Hathaway. Walter E.. menhaden fishing, effects. . . 269-277 



gun practice, effects on fishes 30 



utilization of dogfish 254 



Hearing in fishes 29-32. 1211-1224 



Heterostichus rostrata. spawning habits 1 140-1 141 



High seas, definition 105 



international fishery regulations 77-180 



jurisdiction 109-112 



Hinrichs. Henry, international control of Great 



Lakes 90 



Hock, P P C, address 23 



beam trawling, effects 89 



named as vice-president 24 



propagation and protection of Rhine salmon ... 81 7-830 



Holder, C F combating fungus 933-936 



exhibit of fishes and anglers' equipment 1309-1314 



sport fishing in California and Florida 201-207 



studying life history of fishes 1 137-1 142 



transporting live fishes 1005-1008 



Holt & Co., Henry, award offered by 70 



Honduras sponge fisheries 474 



Honeycomb sponges 423 



Hooking sponges 435-442. 497-498. 517 



Horned dace, breeding habits 11 25-1136 



Hydrogen dioxide, remedy for fungus 929-932 



Hydrophysics, Wisconsin lakes 1273-1294 



Idaho, delegates S 



Illinois, delegates 8 



Impurities of water, effects upon fishes 893-894 



Indian Ocean sponges 493 



Indiana, delegates 8 



International committee on awards 68. 7 1 



International explorations of Mediterranean. . . . 54-56.67 

 International fisheries commission. United States 



and Canada 85-87, 181-186 



International Fishery Congress 1-76 



See also Congress. International Fishery. 

 International Fishery Congresses, Permanent Com- 

 mission 35- 41. 73 



International fishery dictionary 41-47. 49- 64 



International fishery regulations 77-186 



See also Fishery regulations audFishery convention 

 International Ofiice of Documentation for Fisheries, 



delegate 6 



International waters of United States and Canada. . 67 



Investigations, biological. United States 1383- 



1385. 1406-1410 



laboratories of United States Government 1384 



Mediterranean, international 54-56. 67 



oyster fattening 1407 



pearl mussel 615-626. 1409 



precede legislation , 83-84. 86 



Iowa, delegates 8 



Italian Fisheries Society, delegate 7 



invitation to congress to meet in Rome 41 



thanks offered to 67 



Italy. American fishes acclimatized 947-954 



delegates 6 



economic conditions of fisheries 3^3~33^ 



