INDEX. 



569 



Page. 



Station Reports — Continued. 



Nashua 



Neosho 



Northville 



Put-in Bay 



Quincy 



42 



77 



64 



60 



71 



Rogue River 92 



St. Johnsbury 39 



San Marcos 76 



Spearfish 81 



Woods Hole 44 



Wytheville 55 



Stations, New 22 



Listof 29 



Statistics and Methods of Fisheries, Re- 

 port on 163-184 



Statistics of Fisheries of Middle Atlantic 



States 195-310 



Statistics of Fisheries of New England 



States 311-386 



Steelhead Trout 6, 26, 34, 38, 39, 67, 71, 81, 84, 93 



in Montana 6, 30 



Distribution 100-101 



, Stevenson, C. H 163, 196, 313 



Stewartson, Arthur J 123 



Stickney , M . W 123. 124 



St. Johnsbury Station 32 



Report 39 



Stone, Livingston 30. 47 



Stranahan.J. J 60,63 



Strawberry Bass 78, 117 



Striped Bass 50 



Strong, Oliver S 123 



Strong, R. M 123 



Sturgeon 48, 223, 224, 263, 267, 269, 298, 380 



Summary of Distribution 15 



Sun-fish Distribution 53, 71. 117 



Susquehanna River Shad Cul ture 8 



Suva 146, 148 



Swanton, Vermont 47 



Sword-fish 361,366,386 



Sylvester, C. F 123 



Sylvester, G. W 123 



Taenga 140 



Tagging Cod 7 



Tahaa 144 



Tahanea 140 



Tahiti 139,142 



Tai-o-hae 138 



Takume 140 



Tanner, Z.L 392 



Taputeuea Island 151 



Tarawa Island 151 



Taritari 151,153 



Th a y er , W . W 96 



Thelphusidse 143 



Thompson, :Millet T 123 



Thorndike, Edward L 123 



Tikehau 139 



Tippecanoe River 132 



Titcomb,J.W 49 



Tolbert,G.H 83 



Tonga Archipelago 145 



Torrey.H.B 125 



Torrey.J.C 125 



Tower, R. W 123 



F. C. 



Page. 

 Tow-net Stations of the Albatross, Inter- 

 mediate and Surface 477^88 



Townsend, C. H 137, 163, 196, 313, 387 



Townsend, C. H., Dredging and other Rec- 

 ords of the U. S. Fish Commis.sion steamer 

 Albatross, with Bibliography relative to 



the work of the vessel 387-562 



Townsend, C. H., on Statistics and Methods 



of Fisheries 163-184 



Townsend, C.H., on Statistics of Fisheries 



of the New England States 311-386 



Townsend, C. H.. on Statistics of Fisheries of 



the Middle Atlantic States 195-310 



Transportation furnished by Railroads 16 



Trawling and Dredging Records of the Al- 

 batross 393-419 



Treadwell, A. L 135 



Tropidonotus 134 



Truk Group 157 



Tuanaka 140 



Tulian, E. A 79 



Turrendine, J. W 125 



Tyzzer, E. E 123, 124 



Ua-Huka 137 



Uala Island 157 



Vaihiria Lake 142, 143 



Van Gieson. Ira 123 



Vaughan, T. Wayland 135 



Vavaii Group 145 



Vegetation of Kusaie 156 



Vermont, Pike Perch in 7 



Virginia Fisheries 288-310 



VitiLevu ! 146,148 



Wabash Basin 19, 132 



Wallich. Claudius, on a method of record- 

 ing Egg Development, for use of Fish-cul- 



turists 185-194 



Walter, H. E 123 



Walton, L.B 123 



Ward, Henry B 131,132,135 



Warmouth Bass Distribution 71, 117 



Waste Products of Fisheries 18 



Water Supply at Green Lake Station 35 



Watson. F. E 123 



Weaving Cloth in South Sea Islands 159 



Welshman 134 



West Virginia, Investigations in 19, 130 



Whale Fishery 178, 316, 344 



Wheeler, W. M 123,124,135 



White-fish 5,48,92 



Culture 6, 7, 26, 60, 61, 64, 67, 70 



Distribution 112 



White Perch 7, 134 



Wholesale Fish Trade 222, 254, 262, 



267, 285-287, 309, 310, 338, 361-363, 378, 386 



Wilcox, W. A 163, 196, 313 



Willamette River 26 



Willapa Bay 17 



Willard.W. A 123 



Williams. S. R 123 



Wilmington Fish Trade 267 



Wilson, E. B 126 



Wilson, H. V 125, 135 



Wilson, John B 163, 196, 213 



Winona Lake 132 



Winslow, G. M 123 



1900—37 



