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TMtROGUGtON Sees asec cee cece teers: 525-528 
The species Cyprinus carpio Linneeus. ..-. 528-536 
MCscrip Ome Asas5 8 sescee ce eciaeceecesor er 528 
RaGesianad varieties sen. --2-- eee scien 531 
Eiri Gi ZatlOMisae sete nena sane eee © 5384 
Size, growth, and age .......... beets 535 
MHreycommentamers- esse seer secee see 536 
MV eCALP AM WUNOPCsas ses aciaooee eee aces 537-539 
Introduction and distribution of the carp 
It Me Wmibed Statestan= =. sea eeee oat 539-550 
Habits and special senses of the carp..... 550-579 
SIS MGieeeec kee ie cisacece ee neato sees 5538 
EL GATS A Sass, 2 afsarsterisew'=s ieee enee oe mierns 554 
Taste and smell ........... Oe sooece ecards 555 
Maorations: 2-2 fais bees nt te epaeecseeeace 556 
Reaction to inflow of fresh water ...... 560 
SEID ern aOM Reece ees ocee s soaeseees meee 561 
PVG UUG Vier ats ct iepoe ora teis(syey~i ate nis Sera iain natorers 562 
s Feeding habits and food ..............- 564 
p> Breeding gbltsjce oss sose ce sesiee 573 
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Diseases, parasites, and enemies of, the 
CALP ej sieeee ee Soe < ae eae eee eos 579-584 
Economic relations of the carp.........-- 584-608 
Relation to vegetation .......-.---...:- 586 
Roiwlimessiofiwateneassse sae eee eee 592 
Relation! to othertishss.2. esses eee 594 
Food value and uses of the carp........-: 604-610 
Phe carp fisherlesi=aa-os se eeesee ee eee 610-622 
SGU Oe ke Fe ea ee eee: ae eee Aches 611 
Other methods ofcaptunes=-- sees seee 616 
Packing and shipment 2a. - sss -s eee 616 
Hxtent of the fisheries!----- 1. asus see 617 
AM SIN pee cha. eee ene eee 619 
Carp @ullturess: <2. Hose. cee eae ere 622-682 
Permanent ponds! <.-- 2+ - sesso eee 623 
Temporary ponds and pens ..:.......-. 625 
The valwe of carp ponds!=2-.-ss—- sees 631 
Conclusions! 3.5-.35.22 sees. «sees eee eee 632-637 
Bibliographty,. «-c<-c-c-cccmsinnee vee sees 637-641 
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