GENERAL INDEX. 



XI 



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Sponges, grass 416 



hardhead 420 



honeycomb 423 



killing and curing 4SI-453 



live 404 



Indian Ocean 493 



Mediterranean varieties 422-425 



Pacific Ocean localities 493 



packing 454 



reef 419 



requisites 407-410 



sheepswool 411 



Turkey cup 422 



Turkey toilet 422 



varieties 410-425 



velvet 415 



western Atlantic varieties 411-421 



wire. 



421 



yellow 413 



zimocca 423 



Sport fishing 187-208 



California and Florida 201-207 



legislation 187-198 



museum exhibit 1311-1314 



national aspects 193-198 



private waters 61-62 



Spratt's fish foods 846-850 



Squeteague, structure and functions of ear 1211-1224 



Squires, George P.. menhaden fishing 278 



"Staggers" iu rainbow trout fry 914-916 



State fish commissions, eggs received from United 



States 1394 



Statistics, Florida sponge fisheries 456-469 



United States fisheries 1386-1391 



Steamer Albatross. United States Fisheries 1384 



Steamer Fish Hawk. United States Fisheries 1385 



Steam-trawl fishing 84-85. 88-89 



Steindachncr, Franz, message 29 



Stevenson, Charles H., award received 71 



international fishery regulations 103-178 



Stranahan, J. J., fertilization of whitefish eggs . . . 693-694 



dissolved content of lake waters 1293 



Straus. Oscar S. . address 18 



Striped bass, acclimatized on Pacific coast 1403-1404 



culture 706-707 



Structure of ear of squeteague 1211-1224 



Study of habits of fishes, methods 1111-1:42 



plea for observation 1059-1070 



Sturgeon, protection 185 



Subaquatic photography 11 23-1125 



Submarine cable convention of 1884 122. 168 



Sumner. F. B., fauna and flora of sea bottom. . 1 225-1 263 



effects of gunfire on fishes 30 



Sunfish. acclimatization 947-9S4 



Sweden, delegate 6 



Sweden-Denmark fishery convention 133. 174 



Tackle, fishing, museum exhibit 1311-1314 



Temperatures. Woods Hole region 1238-1239 



Tennessee, delegates 10 



Territorial waters 79-80. 105-109, 136-142 



definition 105-109 



jurisdiction, extension of 136-142 



Texas, delegates lo 



Thompson, W. T . fish-cultural results in Colo- 

 rado 691-692 



trout of Colorado 695 



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Titcomb, J. W., fish-cultural practices 697-757 



acclimatization of fishes in New Zealand 974 



whitefish regulations 689-690 



Toadfish {Porichtkys) habits 1068. 1069 



(Opsanus) habits and life history 107 i-i 1 10 



Toilet sponges, Turkey 422 



Townsend, C. H., fur seals and seal fisheries 315-322 



reception 65 



Transportation, fish eggs 741-75 1. 1039 



fishes, method 752-757. 780, 1005-1008. 1039 



United States Fisheries Bureau .... 741-751. 1380-1382 



Trap for bass fry 994 



Trawl fishing 84-85 . 88-89 



Trawling for sponges 486-489 . 5 1 7-5 1 8 



effects 502-503 



Treaty, fisheries 67. 1 13-136. 151-174 



See also Fishery convention. 



Tripoli, sponge fisheries 481-482 



Trout: 



acclimatized in Argentina 955-966 



Austria 977-99° 



Colorado 1402 



eastern states 1404 



Italy 947-953 



New Zealand 967-976 



culture, aeration apparatus 716-717 



brook trout 712-713 



lake trout 710-712 



methods 714-716. 781-787 



rainbow trout 713-716, 781-787 



rearing 714-716 



sorting screen 71 7-7 1 8 



spawntaking in Colorado 713-714 



special apparatus 716-718 



disease of fry 917-928.941-946 



European, in America 1405 



foods 795-798.839-851 



resistance to copper sulphate 871-890 



"staggers" in fry 914-916 



T-wharf Association, courtesies extended 66 



Tulian, E. A.. American fishes in Argentina 955-966 



Tuna Club, delegate 1 1 



Tunis, sponge fisheries 482-483 



Turbot culture 859-870 



Turkey cup sponges 422 



Turkey toilet sponges 422 



United States and Great Britain fisheries commis- 

 sion 85-87. 181-186 



United States Bureau of Fisheries 5.70. 



697-757. 1365-1411 



acclimatization of fishes. . 1402-1406 



award offered by 70 



biological investigations 1383-13S5, 1400-1410 



extent of work 699-702 



fish-cultural work 697-757. 13 71-1385. 1398-1402 



hatcheries '373-1379 



history and work 1365-14x1 



investment 1370 



laboratories 1384 



organization 1369 



output of hatcheries 1379-1382 



publications 1395-1398 



relations abroad i393-i39S 



with states i393-i39S 



resources 699-702, 1370 



species of fishes cultivated 1372-1373 



