GENERAL INDEX. 



IX 



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Pew. John J., anglers' rights 6i 



beam trawling 88 



dogfish as food 252 



Philadelphia Aquarium Society, delegates 11 



Philippine Islands, sponge fisheries 491-492 



Photography of live fishes 11 22-1 125 



Physics of lake waters, Wisconsin 1273-1294 



Pisciculture 627-1040 



See also Fish culture. 



Pinchot, Gifford address on conservation 57-59 



Pirko. Franz von. American fishes in Austria. . . . 977-982 



Plaster casts of fishes, preparation i35S, 1362 



Poisonous substances in water, effects upon fishes. 895-898 



Pollock culture 737 



Pollution of water 42, 896-898 



Pond artificial, with siphoid outlet 1027-1028 



Pond culture 719-723 



artificial nests 720-721 . 993 



brood fish 721-722 



collecting young fish 722-723 



seine 997 



tub 995 



fish retainer 996 



food for adult fish 730 



fry retainer and trap 994 



pond construction 719-720. 1027-1028 



Prince. Edward E., named as vice-president 24 



acclimatization of fishes in New Zealand 974 



fish ciilturist, training 44 



habits of fishes 1068 



sea-raussels and dogfish as food 252-253 



whitefish beds, pollution 694 



whitefish production 6S5 



propagation 685 



Proceedings of congress, editing and publication. ... 67 



Programme committee 27 



Prepared foods for fishes 846-85 1 



Preservation of fish for shipment 295-301 



Preservation of fisheries. See Protection. 



President of the United States, reception 36 



remarks 36 



stand for conservation commended 67 



Propagation of fishes 627-1040 



fresh-water mussels 615-626. 1409 



lobsters 213. 219-240. 737-739 



oysters, southern states 1408 



Rhine salmon 824-826 



sponges 545-614 



See also Fish culture: Oysters; Sponge culture. 



Protection of aquatic mammals 148-150 



fishes 184-185, 186, 187-192 



lobsters 209-217 



pearl oysters 303-313 



sponge fisheries 503-510 



See also Fish protection. 

 Proteocephaluspusillus, a new cestode parasite. . 11 86-1 188 

 Publications of International Fishery Congress .... 15 



United States Bureau of Fisheries 1395-1398 



Published works presented to the congress, list 74 



Racks in salmon streams, designs 726-732 



Rainbow trout: 



acclimatized in Argentina 955-966 



Austria 977-982 



eastern states 1404 



Italy 947-953 



^Jew Zealand 967-976 



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Rainbow trout — Continued. 



culture, methods 714-718. 781-787 



diseases 907-928 



food for 795-798 



"staggers" in fry 914-916 



Rathbun, Richard, named as vice-president 25 



Reef sponges 419 



Regulation of fisheries 67. 77-1 98. 627-695 



See also Fishery regulations. 

 Regulations of the International Fishery Congress. . 14-15 



Reighard, Jacob, award received 72 



methods of studying life history of fishes. ... 1111-1136 



Reighard. Paul, award received 71 



whitefish production of Great Lakes 643—684 



Resolutions adopted by the congress 67-68 



committee 26 , 63 



method of adoption 14 



Resources of the congress 15 



Rhine salmon, propagation and protection 817-830 



Rhode Island, delegates 9 



Fish Commission, reception 66 



lobster question 313 



Rights to members 14 



Robinson. R. K.. destruction of algae in fish-cultural 



waters 871-890 



counting young fishes 1001-1004 



aerating apparatus 717 



Rome, invitation to congress to meet 41 



Root. Henry T.. effects of gimfire on fishes 32 



lobster question 213 



Rosenberg, Albert, abating disease of trout 941-946 



Rossati, Guide, fisheries of Italy 323-332 



Roumania, delegates 6 



Rowe, Henry C. courtesies extended 65 



wholesomeness of oysters 259-267 



Royal Geographical Society, delegate 7 



Russia, nonparticipation in congress 38 



Rye meal and fish as fish food 850-85 1 



Salmon. Alaska inspection service 1392-1393 



Salmon. Atlantic, culture 718-719, 1399- 1400 



feeding fry 1022-1023 



hatching box 1015-1024 



parasites 1153-1173 



Salmon, Pacific: 



acclimatized in Argentina 955-966 



New Zealand 967-976 



culture 725-736. 1400-1401 



barricades 726-732 



fertilization of eggs 689 



fisheries of Columbia River 186 



parasites 1J72-1173 



protection 184-185 



spawntaking and hatching methods 73 2-736 



Salmon of Rhine 81 7-830 



natural history 819-824, 830 



propagation and protection 824-827 



Salmon, Sebago. culture 718-719 



parasites 1151-1194 



Salt-water mussels as food 241-247, 249-257 



Salt-water treatment for fungussed fishes 929-933 



Santa Catalina Island, sport fishing 201-205 



Santo Domingo sponge fisheries 475 



Scaphander in sponge fisheries 489-491, 



498-502.513-543 



Schools of fisheries and fish culture advocated 67 



Schooner Grampus, United States Fisheries ....... 1411 



