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GENERAL INDEX. 



Page. 

 Scientific fishery investigations, United States. . 1383-1385. 



1406-1410 

 Scott, G. G., effects of changes in density of water 



upon blood of fishes 11 43-1150 



Sea bottom, fauna and flora 1225-1263 



Sea-fish hatching, utiUty 81 1-816 



Sea fisheries, international regulations 77-180 



Sea mussels and dogfish as food 241-257 



Seal, William P.. relation of fishes to mosquito prob- 

 lem 83 r-838 



Seal fisheries 315-322 



Antarctic 317-319 



pelagic 42. 125-132. 321 



regulations 96. 124. 13 4. 1 73 



Seals. Antarctic 317-319 



northern 319-322 



Sebago salmon, internal parasites 1151-1194 



Secretary-General, resolution concerning 67 



Sellers. M. G.. anglers' rights 60 



Semotilus. natural history 1125-1135 



breeding habits 1125 ~i 136 



nest building 65 



Sessional business. 17-76 



Shad, acclimatized on Pacific coast 1 402-1 403 



culture, method 702-703 



expansion of work 789-794 



results 1398-1399 



fishery, depletion 1398-1399 



need of legislation 67, 1407 



Sheepswool sponges 411 



Shipment of fish, method of packing 295-301 



Shipping cases for fish eggs 742-751 



Shrimp, fresh-water, as fish food 853-858 



Sicihan Sea, sponge fisheries 483-484 



Simms. G. E.. hatching boxes and feeding of fry . 10 15 -10 24 



Siphoid outlets for ponds and troughs 1027-1030 



Smith. Hugh M.. address 21 



named as secretary general 23 



oral incubation among fishes 1069 



menhaden 277 



Smith. H. Stephenson, New Zealand, topography. . . 974 



Smithsonian Institution, award offered by 69 



delegates 5 



Snyder sorting screen 717-718 



Society for Promotion of Norwegian Fisheries, 



delegate 7 



Soiling, A., packing fish for shipment 295-302 



Solomon, John I., award received 72 



process for preserving pearl oyster fisheries 303-313 



South Carolina, delegates 9 



South Dakota, delegates 9 



Spain, sponge fisheries 477 



Sparganum sebago. new cestode parasite 1185 



Spencer, L. B.. combating fungus 929-932 



Spawning habits of horned dace 1125-1136 



Spawntaking. Pacific salmons 732-736 



trout in Colorado 713-714 



See also Fish culture. 



Sponge culture 545-614 



collectors for larvse 599-604 



^ critical review 587-613 



cuttings 555-585.604-613 



essential considerations 581-583 



experiments by Bureau of Fisheries 1408 



experiments reviewed 590-613 



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Sponge culture, financial aspects 583-585, 609-610 



grafting 553-555 



growing from dissociated tissues 555. 1265-1273 



growing from eggs 554 



not feasible 587-613 



parcage S98-S99 



planting 594-598 



practical method 545-585 



Sponge divers, appeal for 542-543 



disease of 518-522 



Sponge diving 442-451, 513-543 



Sponge fisheries: 



Adriatic Sea 477-478 



.^gean Sea and Asia Minor 478-479 



Algeria 484 



AustraUa 492 



Bahama Islands 470-472 



conditions and effects 494-503 



Cuba 472-474 



depletion of beds 494~497 



diving, machine 442-451, 489-491, 513-542 



nude 484-485. 498. 516-517 



dredging or trawling 486-489. 502-503. 517-518 



effects upon sponge beds 494-503 



Egypt 480 



Florida 425-469 



methods 435-456 



regulation 503-510 



statistics 456-469 



Greece, regulation 522-530 



harpooning 485-486, 497-498 



hooking 435-442,497-498,517 



killing and curing the catch 451-453 



Lampedusa 483-484 



legislation 503-510. 522-540 



Mediterranean 476-491 , 522-538 



methods. Florida 435-45^ 



Mediterranean 484-491 , 516-518 



mid-Atlantic Ocean 493-494 



Morocco 484 



needs 547-SSo 



New Zealand 49 a 



Philippine Islands 491-493 



regulation and protection 503-510. 522-543 



statistics. Florida 456-469 



scaphander, abuse 489-491. 513-542 



Sicilian Sea 483-484 



Spain and France 477 



trawling or dredging 486-489. 502-503. 517-518 



Tripoli 481-483 



Tunis 482-483 



United States 425-469. 538-S40 



wading 484 



western Atlantic 470-47S 



Sponge trade. United States 453-456, 469-470 



methods of buying 453 



United States and foreign countries 469-470 



Sponges 401-511,587-614 



bleaching 456 



common names in different languages 410 



development from tissue cells 555. 1265-1273 



elephant-ear 424 



fisheries 401-511 



See also Sponge fisheries, 

 glove 419 



