GENERAL INDEX. 



VII 



Page. 



Jamaica sponge fisheries 475 



Japan, American fishes 39 



delegate 6 



fisheries 375-379 



goldfish and their culture 381-397 



Johnson, F. M., award offered by 70 



Jordan, David Starr, message 46 



International Fisheries Commission 181-186 



Kadich, Heinrich von. named as vice-president 24 



Kelpfish, spawning habits 1 140-1 142 



Kendall, \V. C, effects of menhaden and mackerel 



fisheries 279-294 



Kincaid. Walter S., transporting fish eggs and fish. . 1039 



Kitahara, Tasaku, named as vice-president 25 



American fishes in Japan 39 



fisheries of Japan 375 "379 



Laboratories, biological, United States Government. 1384 



Lacustrine physics 1273-1294 



Lake Erie, fisheries legislation 86 



Lake Ontario, fisheries legislation 87 



Lake trout culture 710-712 



Lakes of Wisconsin, gaseous changes 1 275-1294 



Lampedusa, sponge fisheries 483-484 



Larvae of flies, fish food 842-846 



League of American Sportsmen, delegate 11 



Lefevre, George, culture of fresh-water mussels. . 615-626 



Legislation, fishery 67, 



77-198, 209-217, 503-508, 522-540. 627-695 

 See also Fishery regulations and Fishery conven- 

 tion. 



Libby, T E.. dogfish as food 251 



Library of Congress, visit 37 



Life history of fishes 1059-1 141 



methods of study 1111-1142 



toadfish 1071-1110 



Linton, Edwin, flesh parasites of marine food 



fishes, 1195-1210 



Lobster, acclimatization on Pacific coast 1406 



culture, methods 219-241, 737-739 



results 213, 1401 



Rhode Island 213. 219-240 



discussion of problem 213-217 



habits of young 221-227 



laws of Maine 214-216 



Massachusetts 209-2 1 2 



Rhode Island 213 



problem in Massachusetts 209-2 1 2 



protection 208-21 7 



Louisiana, oyster culture 1 408 



Lucas, Frederic A., award received 71 



educational exhibit of fishes 1341-1352 



Luncheon by Alaska Packers Association 60 



American Fisheries Society 36 



Blue Ridge Rod and Gun Club 41 



Lydell, Dwight, whitefish regulations 694 



Machine diving in sponge fisheries 489-491. 



498-502.513-542 



abuse 513-542 



diseases of divers 51 8-5 2 2 



effects on fisheries 498-502 



regulations 503-504, 522-540 



Mackerel, fisheries'. 279-293 



habitat and movements 2S3-288 



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Maine, angling 62 



delegates 8 



lobster culture 214 



lobster protection 214-216 



Mammals, aquatic, protection 148-150 



Marine fish culture: 



methods 736-738. 799-810 



Norway 799-816 



United States 736-739. 1401 



new principle 759-780, 859-870 



turbot 859-870 



utihty 811-816. I40I 



Marine fishes, flesh parasites 1195-1210 



Marsh. M.C., destruction of algae in fish-cultural 



waters 871-890 



dissolved content of water in its effect upon 



fishes 874-876, 891-906 



Maryland, delegates 8 



Maryland Fish and Game Protective Association, 



delegate 1 1 



Massachusetts, delegate 8 



lobster question 209-212 



Master Mariners' Association, courtesies extended . . 66 



Matsubara. S.. goldfish in Japan 381-397 



Mead, A. D., awards received ... -jj 



aquiculture, new principle 759-780 



lobster culture, method 219-240 



Meal, r>'e, as fish food 850-851 



Measuring fish eggs 739-741. 1009-1014 



Meehan, W. E., whitefish regulations 690 



Mediterranean, international explorations S4-56, 67 



sponge fisheries 476-481 



methods 484-491 



regulation 522-538 



Members of the congress 5-13. 14. 15 



Menhaden, habitat and movements 283-287 



fisheries, effects 269-294 



spawning 288-290 



Merrill aerating cone y^y 



Methods, fish culture 697-809, 859-870 



fish disease, prevention 907-946 



lobster culture 219-240, 737-739 



mussel culture 615-626. 1409 



packing fish for shiQment 295-301 



photography, subaquatic 1122-1125 



sponge culture 545-614 



study of fishes irii-1142 



volumetric determination of oyster food. . . . 1295-1308 

 See also Fish culture; Lobster culture. Sponge 

 culture: Oyster food, 



Mexico, delegate g 



address 5 1-5 2 



sponge fisheries 475 



Michigan, delegates g 



Mid-Atlantic Ocean, sponges 493-494 



Miner, Roy W., award received 71 



educational exhibit of fishes 1315^1340 



Minnesota, delegates g 



Minutes of the congress 15 



Mississippi, delegates 8 



Missouri, delegates g 



Montana, delegates 9 



Moore, Henry F., awards received 71 



food and feeding of oysters 1295-1308 



sponge culture 545-585 



sponges and sponge fisheries 401-51 1 



