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GENERAL INDEX. 



Page. 



Moray Firth, fisheries dispute 8r, 137. i79 



Morocco, sponge fisheries 484 



Mosquito problem, relation of fishes 831-838 



Mowbray, L. L.. effects of gunfire on fishes 32 



Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 



Sciences, award offered by 69 



Museum exhibit of fishes, plans for 1309-13S1 



See also Exhibits. 

 Mussel culture, fresh-water, experiments 1409 



method 615-626 



salt-water 245^247 



Mussels, fresh-water, fife history 618-622 



salt-water, as food 241-247 



Narragansett Bay, visit 65 



National aspects of angling 193-198 



National Association of Audubon Societies, dele- 

 gates II 



National Association of Fish Wardens and Cora- 



missioners, delegates 11 



National Association of Scientific Angling Clubs, 



delegates 11 



National fisheries control 186 



National Museum, United States, delegates $ 



Natural history of fishes 1059-1141 



horned dace 1125-1135 



Rhine salmon 819-824. 830 



toadfish ^ 1071-1110 



Naumann, Walther, named as vice-president 25 



Naval gun practice, effects on fishes 29-32 



Navigation laws, international 99 



Nebraska, delegates 9 



Nebraska University, delegate 11 



Nests for pond fishes 720-721, 993 



Netherlands, delegate 6 



Netherlands Reclamation Society, delegate 7 



Nevada, delegates 9 



New England Forest, Fish, and Game Association, 



delegates 11 



exhibition of motion pictures a 



New Mexico, delegates 9 



New York, delegates 9 



Academy of Sciences, award offered by 70 



Aquarium, award offered by 69 



reception 65 



Botanical Garden, award offered by 69 



Zoological Society, delegate 1 1 



New Zealand. American fishes acclimatized 967-976 



delegate 6 



geographical features 974 



sponge fisheries 492 



Nicaragua sponge fisheries 475 



Nordqvist. Oscar Fritiof, named as vice-president. . . 25 



dogfish as food 249 



gas content of water 1 293 



North. Paul, lobster question 217 



whitefish regulations 686-687. 695 



North Carolina, delegates 9 



North Sea fishery regulations 98. ii 6. 163 



Norway, marine fish culture 799-816 



Nude diving for sponges 484-485, 516-517 



effects on fishery 498 



Observation of fishes, photography 1122-1125 



OflScers of the International Fishery Congress 3-4 



Ohio, delegates 9 



Oklahoma, delegates 9 



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Olsen, O- T., named as vice-president 25 , 



international fishery regulations 79-82, 179 



international fishery dictionary 49 



Moray Firth dispute 81 . 1 79 



Ontario Forest. Fish, and Game Protective Associa- 

 tion, delegate 7 



Ontario Lake, fisheries legislation 87 



Opsanus tau. habits and life history 1071-1110 



Oral incubation among fishes 1069 



Oregon, delegate 9 



Organization of the congress 3-16 



Osborn, H. F., reception 65 



Outlet, artificial fish pond 1027-1028 



hatching trough . 1029-1030 



Oxygen changes, Wisconsin lakes 1287-1292 



Oxygenation device for fish culture. . . 716-717, 103 3-1 034 

 Oysters; 



culture, advance in southern states 1408 



food supply, determination i 297-1304 



water- specimen cup i 299-1301 



fattening experiments 1407 



fishericsof English Channel, regulation 97 



food and feeding, methods of studying 1 295-1308 



rate of feeding 1306-1308 



grounds, suitability for planting 1 297-1 304 



wholesomeness 259-267 



pearl oysters and X-ray process 303-313 



Ozone, a remedy for fungus on fishes 937-940 



Pacific Ocean sponges 493 



Pacific salmons: 



acclimatization 955-976 



culture 725-736 



results 1400-1401 



See also Salmon. 



Packing fish for transportation 295-301 



Paige, Charles L.. foods for young salmonoids. . . . 795-798 



rainbow trout culture 781-787 



Parasites of fishes 1151-1210 



Atlantic salmon ii53-ii73 



butlcrfish I 202-1 206 



marine fishes 1195-1210 



new cestodes 1185-1188 



new trematode 11 76-1 184 



Pacific salmon 11 72-1 173 



Sebago salmon 1151-1 194 



Parcage of sponges 598-599 



Paris fur-seal tribunal 124. 173 



Parker, G. H., structure and functions of ear of 



squeteague 1211-1224 



Pearl fisheries and X-ray process 303-313 



Pearl mussels, fresh-water, culture methods. 615-626, 1409 



Pelagic sealing 42, 125-132,321 



Pennsylvania, angling 61 



delegates 9 



Fish Protective Association, delegates 11 



Perce. H. Wheeler, national aspects of angling . . . 193-198 

 Permanent Commission of International Fishery 



Congresses 35. 4i. 73 



Peru, delegate 6 



fish products 347-354 



fisheries and guano industry 333-365 



fishing boats 34 1 -345 



geographic features 335-338 



guano-producing birds 358-362 



methods of preserving fish products 347-354 



