SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



473 



PILCHARD, See SARDINE 



RED SNAPPER FISHERIES 



Chiefly of Gulf of Mexico, around Cuba 

 and Florida. CoUins, J. W. 1SS5.2, 1887.3, 

 .4;lGaroia Canizares, F. 1911.1; ♦Stearns, 

 S. 1887.3; Warren, A. F. Add. 1S9S.1. 



SALMON FISHERIES 



For treatises on the salmon as a game 

 fish, see under Angling. For life-histories, 

 habits, etc., see Salmonidse. 



America 



A most readable and comprehensive 

 treatise is the " Paciiic Salmon Fisheries " 

 by -kJ. N. Cobb, published as Append. I 

 to the Rept. U. S. Comm. Fisheries, 1921 

 (Bur. Fish. Doc. No. 902), 26S p., 4S figs. 



Alaska: *Bean, T. H. 1890.26a, 

 1891.18, 1894.1; Cobb, J. N. 1905.2, 

 1910.1; James, B. W. 1893.1; Jordan, 



D. S., & Evermann, B. W. 1904.3; Kut- 

 chin, H. M. 1899.1, 1907.1; McDonald, 

 M. 1894.2; •Moser, J. F. 1899.1, 1902.1; 

 Tingle, G. R. 1897.1; Zur Muhlen, M. 

 1911.1. 



California: Chiefly Sacramento River. 

 Baird, S. F. Is75.32,.33; Dall, W. H. 

 1SS3.1; Kirkpatrick, C. A. 1860.1; Red- 

 ding, J. D. 1889.1; Serre, P. 1899.1; 

 Stone, L. 1874.7; Jordan, D., & Gilbert, C. 

 Add. 1887.1. 



First salmon cannery established at 

 Sacramento, Cat., in 1864 by Wm. Hume, 

 G. W. Hume, and A. S. Hapgood. Adams, 



E. H. Add. 18S5.1; Hume, R. D. Add. 

 1904.1. 



Columbia River: Oregon and Wash- 

 ington. A. 1874.2; Baird, S. F. 1875.23; 

 Barin, L. T. 1886.1; CarU, W. E. 1904.1; 

 •Cobb, J. N. 1911.1; Cox, R. 1831.1; 

 Dawson, G. M. 1879.1; •Evermann, B. 

 W., & Meek, S. E. 1898.1; Franchfere, 

 G. 1820.1, 1854.1; GUbert, C. H. 1912.2; 

 •GUbert, C. H., & Evermann, B. W. 

 1894.1; Green, L. W. 1887.1, .2; Grover, 

 G. 1874.1; McDonald, M. 1895.3, .4; 

 Mather, F. 1878.5,.6; Nordhoff, C. 



1874.1; Rockwell, C. 1875.1; Smith, 

 C. J. 1880.2; Stone, L. 1878.4, 1889.1; 

 Swan, J. G. 1857.1 ; Wilcox, W. A. 1898.2, 

 1902.1; Willey, D. A. 1905.1; Aber- 

 nethy, A. S. Add. 1886.1; Buschman, 

 C. H. Add. 1914.2; Herbert, M. J. Add. 

 1914.1; •Jordan, D. S., & Gilbert, C. 

 H. Add. 1887.1. 



Penobscot River: Maine. Atkins, 

 C. G. 1868.1-1912.1; Evermann, B. W. 

 1905.9; Hamlin, A. C. 1874.1; Lincoln, 

 T. 1874.1; Smith, H. M. 1898.5; Wood, 

 Wm. 1873.1. 



Asia 



Siberia: Amur River. Zur Miihlen, M. 

 1911.12. 



Europe 



British Isles: General and including 

 England. Ashworth, T. 1868.1; Cornish, 



J. 1824.1; Fryer, C. E. 1883.3; Home, 

 D. M. 18S4.1; Hutchinson, H. G. 1900.1; 

 Jardine, W. 1S62.1; Russel, A. 1864.2; 

 Anon. 301, 637. 



Ireland. Andrews, W. 1863.1, 1864.2, 

 1865.1; Blake, J. A. 1863.1; Holt, E. 

 W. 1902.1, 1905.2,.3; Joynt, A. 1862.1; 

 Reeves, R. W. 1866.1; Shiel, J. B. 1842.1; 

 Anon. 4S3, 516, 527; Marin, G. Add. 

 1779.1. 



Scotland. Buckland, F. T., & Young, 

 A. 1871.1; Calderwood, W. L. 1900.1, 

 1904.6, 1912.1, 1913.1, Add. 1889.1, 

 1914.1; Home, D. M. 1882.1; Jopp, A. 

 1860.1; Mackenzie, M. 1860.1; Tosh, J. 

 R. 1895.1; AValpole, S., & Young, A. 

 1881.1; Anon. 425, 431, 437, 484, 597, 

 710; Archer, W. E. Add. 1893.2. 



Continental Europe : Denmark. 



Feddersen, A. F. 1870.1; Skrydstrup, V. 

 1875.1. 



France. Bfeardeau, F. 1905.1; Bu- 

 reau, L. 1891.1; David, — 1896.1. 



Germany. Hapke, L. 1876.1-1913.1; 

 Hoek, P. 1910.2; Hoek, P., & Trybom, 



F. 1907.1; Seidlitz, G. 1877.2; Stemann, 

 — 1894.1; Trybom, F. 1910.1; Gissler, 

 N. Pre-Linn. 1751.1. 



Netherlands. Hoek, P. 1894.4; Quaker- 

 naat van Spijk, A. 1870.1, 1871.1 ; Rochi, 



G. 1895.1. 



Norway. Berthoule, A., & Vaillant, L. 

 1889.1; Dahl, K. 1909.4; Hetting, M. 

 G. 1866.3, 1868.2, 1869.1; Maude, A. 

 1859.1. 



Russia: Finland, Lapland, etc. Nord- 

 qvist, 0. F. 1894.7, 1898.6, 1899.10; 

 Oehberg, A. 1897.1; Raiha, — 1893.1; 

 Sandman, J. A. 1892.3-1900.1; Hall- 

 strbm, G. Add. 1911.1. 



Spain. Nava y Caveda, H. 1878.1. 



Sweden. Hetting, M. G. 1866.3; Try- 

 bom, F. 1887.2; WoUebaek, A. 1904.1; 

 Marin, G. Add. 1774.1, 1778.1. 

 ^Switzerland. Fankhauser, F. 1906.1; 

 Matthey, L. 1880.2; Plattner, S. 1879.1. 



SARDINE FISHERIES 



Methods of preservation. Castillo, L. 

 1912.5; Mailer, C. 1909.1; P&ard, J. 

 Add. 1913.1. 



Roe {Rogue), used as bait; preparation 

 and use in Sardine Fisheries. Cepfede, C. 

 1910.4; Landrieu, G. 1904.1; Smith, 

 H. M. 1902.4. — French imports in 1881. 

 Paulsen, P. G. 1884.1. 



France: Chiefly coast of Brittany. 



Baudouin, M. 1888.1; Blavier, A. 1882.1; 

 Caillo, — 1855.1; Delidon, E. S. 1866.1, 

 1869.1; Fabre-Domergue, P. 1897.1, 



1913.1, Add. 1913.1; Gifford, G. 1883.1; 

 Kilnstler, J. 1903.1; Launette, P. 1882.1, 

 Add. 1887.1; Odin, A. 1896.1; Peyron, 

 S. 1864.1; Pouehet, G. 1886.1-1891.3; 

 •Smith, H. M. 1902.4, 1904.3, 1909.1; 

 Vauvert, M. 1870.1; Anou. 700; Ber- 

 thoule, A. Add. 1887.1; Bouvier-La- 

 pierre, E. Add. 1887.1; Cligny, A. 

 {Bibliography) Add. 1913.2, 1914.2; 

 Rodel, A. Add. 1913.1; Deslandes, A. 

 F. Pre-Linn. 1727.1. 



