SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



471 



American fisheries: Chiefly of 



United States. Baird, S. F. 1875.1, 1877.7; 

 Butler, J. D. 1897.1; Chadwick, J. 1874.1; 

 CoUins, J. W. 1885.4, Add. 1884.3, 1886.2, 

 1887.1, 1889.2; Cormack, W. E. 1826.1; 

 D., C. U. 1874.1; EarU, R. E. 1S80.1; 

 GUpin, J. B. 1863.1; Goode, G. B. 1878.9; 

 •Goode, G. B., & Collins, J. W. 1887.1, 

 .2; Habberton, J. 1880.1; Jefferson, T. 

 1832.1; Mather, F. 1SS4.2; Mitohill, 

 S. L. 1805.1; Putnam, F. W. 1865.2; 

 Tarr, R. S. 1884.1; Tibbetts, N. V. 1887.1; 

 Winterbotham, W. 1795.1. 



History of emblem of codfish in House of 

 Representatives, Boston, Anon. 295. 



European fisheries: Audrfee, K. 

 1867.1; Brown, Richard. 1880.1; Co- 

 quidfe, M. 1909.1; Fluegel, C. G. 1842.1; 

 Gillet de Grandmont, A. 1845.1; Le 

 Timbre, A. M. 1872.1 (Iceland); Lindes, 

 L. 1880.9; Littaye, — 1891.1; Lonn- 

 berg, A. J. 1895.1, 1897.3 (Swedm); 

 McCulloch, J. R. 1869.1; Mohr, N. 

 1782.1; Reuter, O. O. 1900.1 (Finland); 

 Roussel, J. 1900.1; Schneider, G. 1900.6, 

 1902.4, 1905.13, 1906.7; Skrydstrup, V. 

 1873.1 (Denmark); Soraluce y Zubiza- 

 retta, N. 1878.1 (Spain); V. 1905.1; 

 Winkler, T. C. 1SG1.3. — Ireland. An- 

 drews, W. Add. 1861.1. 



EEL FISHERIES 



Fisheries of countries of northern Europe. 

 Gilson, G. 1908.1; Limborg, H. 1894.6; 

 •Petersen, C. G. 1896.1, 1904.1; Saint- 

 Paul, G. D. 1905.1; Snellman, R. 

 W. 1899.1; Stemann, — 1878.2; Vogel, 

 W. 1893.1; •Walter, E. 1910.2; Zim- 

 mermann, H. 1903.1; Anon. 11, 174, 312, 

 547. 



For the extensive fisheries practised by 

 means of labyrinths in the lagoons of Co- 

 macchio, see under Pisciculture, Italy. 



FLATFISH FISHERIES 



Halibut fisheries of America, chiefly of 

 North Pacific. Alexander, A. B. 1898.1 

 Broca, P. 1876.1; Collins, J. W. 1883.3 

 •Goode, Collins, & Scudder, 1887.1 

 Krause, — 1882.1 (Alaska); McMurrich 

 J. P. 1913.2; Scudder, N. P. 1887.1 

 •Goode, G. B., & Collins, J. W. Add, 

 1887.1.-0/ Iceland. Collins, J. W 

 1884.4, 1886.1; Thorsteinson, A. 1885.1. 



Flounders of California markets. Lock- 

 ington, W. N. 1879.1,.4,.6. 



Plaice, Sole, etc., of Baltic and North 

 Seas. Dampf, — 1908.1; Dobree, N. F. 

 1863.1; Duge, F. 1905.1; Franz, V. 

 1909.2; •Heincke, F. 1913.1; Heincke, 

 F., & Henking, H. 1908.1; Henking, H. 

 1911.1; Hoek, P. P. 1908.2; •Johansen, 

 A. C. 1905.1, 1906.1-1912.1; Lonnberg, 

 A. J. 1894.2; Petersen, C. G. 1894.1, 

 1897.1, 1899.1, 1901.3, 1909.1, .3; Peter- 

 sen, Garstang, & Kyle. 1907.1; Petter- 

 sson, O., & Schneider, G. 1908.1; Redeke, 

 H. C. 1909.2; Schiodte, J. M. 1868.1, 

 1877.1; Frus, N. C. Add. 1771. 1,.4, 

 1778.1. 



HERRINQ FISHERIES 



For use of young herring as " white- 

 bait," see below under this heading. 



Miscellanea 



Andree, K. 1867.1; Bock, F. S. 1769.1; 

 Bonnet, C. 1783.1, .2; Brown, Richard 

 1880.1; Baird, S. F. 1873.41, 1875.26, 

 1876.6; •Caux, J. 1881.1; Dambeck, 

 K. 1881.1; •Duhamel, H. L. & others, 

 1803.1; Gevers Deynoot, W. T. 1829.1; 

 Green, H. J. 1883.1; Hartemann, R. 

 1880.1; Hogarth, R. 1883.1; Johnston, 

 J., & Smith, W. A. 1890.1 (Branding regu- 

 lations); Kamada, T. 1909.1; Kroeff, 

 N. M. 1858.1; La BaviSre, — 1872.1; 

 Longii^y, L. 1868.1, 1879.1: •Mitchell, 

 J. M. 1864.1; Mobius, K. A. 1875.3; 

 Munro, R. J. 1883.1; Noel de la Mori- 

 ni^re, S. 1789.1; Paulsen, P. G. 1884.1; 

 Raggi, L. 1904.1; •Smith, H. M. 1909.3; 

 Anon. 178, 286, 620. 



Methods of preserving herring. Kopal, 

 G. 1878.1; Longu6ty, L. 1868.1, 1879.1; 

 Mitchell, J. M. (n. d.); M0ller, J. M. 

 1865.1; Widegren, H. 1872.2,.3, 1876.1, 

 — Putrefaction during salting caused by 

 crustacean food (Aat.) Boeck, A. 1866.1, 

 1868.1; Meier, H. 1869.2. 



Preservation practices in the 14^th Cen- 

 tury. Anon. 14. 



America 



Canada: New Brunswick, and New- 

 foundland. Baird, S. F. 1874.20; Carroll, 

 M. 1873.1; Kynaston, A. F. 1852.1; 

 Moore, H. F. 1898.1; Moses, H. 1864.1; 

 Prince, E. E. 1916.1. 



United States: New England States. 

 Bouv^, T. T. 1854.1; Collins, J. W. 

 1883.4; •EarU, R. E. 1887.4; G., —von. 

 1876.5; Grant, I. H. 1883.1; Hall, A. 

 1898.1. 



Frozen herring trade with Canada. 

 Baird, S. F. 1873.48; Wilcox, W. A. 

 1889.2; Collins, J. Add. 1884.1. 



For " herring " of South Atlantic States, 

 see Alewife. 



Europe 



For u recent treatise on the European 

 herring fisheries, consult Samuel, A. M. 

 " The Herring: its effect on the history of 

 Britain." London, 1918. 199 p. figs. 



British Isles: •Brabazon, W. 1848.1; 

 Gunn, W., & McLeod, M. 1889.1; Mac- 

 CuUoch, J. 1823.1; •MitchUl, J. M. 

 1864.1; Viennot, T. C. 1863.1. 



England. Buckland, F. T. 1875.2; 

 Collins, J. W. 1885.1; Simonsen, C. 

 1887.1; •Smith, H. M. 1904.10; South- 

 well, T. 1879.1, 1883.1; Wigg, T. J. 

 1906.1, 1910.1; Nail, J. G. Add. 1867.1. 



Ireland; Moy Estuary, chiefly. Andrews, 

 W. 1865.3, 1866.1, 1875.1; Barrett- 



Hamilton, G. 1899.1; Warren, R. 1898.1, 

 1905.1, 1906.1. 



Scotland. Bell, H. 1774.1; Buckland, 

 F., Walpole, S., & Young, A. 1878.1; 

 Duff, R. W. 1883.1; Carr, T. F. 1884.2; 

 Fulton, T. W. 1907.1; Lindeman, M. 



