564 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Page. 



Buckhaiinon River 130 



Bumpus, H. C IS, 45, 46, 1-22, 127 



Burrage, Thomas .1 1'22, 124 



Butaritari 151, 153 



California Fish Commission 56 



Investigations 134 



Cambarns 134 



Campbell, S. H 83 



Canned Salmon as Food for Young Fishes. 6 



Canoe Building in Marshall Islands 155 



Cape Vincent Station 27, 33 



Report 47 



C^llinectes 134 



Cambridge Fish Trade 285 



Canning Industry of Maine 335 



Carleton, L. T 128 



Caroline Islands 153 



Carp 57 



Carp as Food for Young Fish 53, 66 



Increased use of "20. 164. 178 



Carter, E.N 92 



Cat-fish 113, 134 



Catostomus commersonii 128 



Catalogue of Publications relative to the 



Work of the Albatross 501-535 



Central Station Report 53 



Chabral Harbor 156 



Chamorros 160 



Charlevoix 26 



Cheat River 130 



Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Fish taken 



from 31 



Chester Fish Trade 262 



Child, CM 132 



Childs.H.A 1-23 



Chinese Shrimp Fishery of San Francisco 



Bay 182 



Christianity in South Sea Islands 148, 149, 156 



Chub 134 



Clackamas River 25 



Station Report 91 



Clam Cultivation 18, 123 



Fishery, Decline of 18 



Statistics 204, 226, 264, 270, 289, 



309, 319. 320, 336, 360, 367, 375, 385 



Growth of 123 



Investigations 127 



Clark, F. N 64 



Clark.Hubert L 1-22,124,135 



Cloth Weaving in South Sea Islands 159 



Cobb, John N 163, 196, 213 



Cobbosseecontee Lake 18, 128 



Cod 5 



Culture 7. 27, 44, 46 



Distribution 118 



Fishery 20 



Landed at Boston 167 



Boston and Gloucester 171 



Gloucester 169 



Observations concerning 7 



Coe, Wesley R 135 



Cogswell, T. M 163, 196, 213 



Coker, R. E 125 



Cold Spring Station 22 



Collecting by Explosives 152 



in South Sea Islands 150 



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Cohimbia River Basin, Fish-culture 5, 25 



Connectic\it Fisheries 379-386 



Contents 3 



Convict Settlement at Tonga Islands 145 



Cook Group 144 



Cook, O. F 135 



Coral 151 



Coregonus clupeiformis 130 



Corliss. C. G 45 



Craig Brook Station Report 36 



Crami>ton, H. E 125 



Crabs 204, 224, 226, 262. 267. 269. 270, 298, 310, 311 



Crappie 53. 71 



Distribution 116 



in Potomac River 30 



Crayfish 79 



Crisfield Fish Trade 285 



Crozer Mountiiin 156 



Cxask landed at Boston 167 



Boston and Gloucester 171 



Gloucester 169 



Cygnet. Laxinch 45. 122 



Dall, W. H 135 



Darling Pond 40 



Davenport, C. B 132 



Davies, J. A 30 



Dean, H. D 77 



Decline of Lobster and Clam P^sheries 18 



Decrease of Lobster Fishery 8, IS. 28 



Delaware Fisheries .• 263-267 



Delaware River, Shad-culture 8 



Details of Distribution 98-118 



Detroit Hatchery 6, 33, 67, 68 



De Witt, William G 30 



Dimick, F. F 164 



Dip-net Trials with Electric Light 489 



Diseases of Fishes 18. 72 



Distribution and Propagation of Food- 

 fishes 25-118 



Details of 98-118 



of Fish and Eggs among States 



and Territories 12-15 



Summary of 15 



Doty, J. L 182 



Downing, S. W 63. 91 



Drake, F.J 392 



Dredging and Other Records of the U. S. 

 Fish Commission steamer Albatross, with 

 Bibliography relative to the work of the 



vessel 387-562 



Dress of South Sea Islanders 158 



Drowne, F. P 123 



Drummond Lake 133 



Dublin Pond 32 



Dudley, W. H 123 



Duenlen. J. E 135 



Dula 1^3 



Duluth Station Report 70 



Dunmore Lake 41 



Eastern Oysters on Pacific Coast 120 



in San Francisco Bay 179 



East Orland 82 



Edenton Station 8, 23, 28, 33 



Report 57 



Edwards, Vinal N 1-3 



Egg Development. Method of Recording. . 1S5-194 



