SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



559 



Mullet (Jamaican) proposed for United 

 States. Bean, T. H. 1890.26, 1891.17. 



— Mullet {Hawaiian) proposed for U. S. 

 Miller, J. F. 1884.1. 



Orfe {Idiis) in England. Raveret-Wattel, 

 C. 1874.1; Anon. 306. 



Perch {Yellow perch) introduced in Cal- 

 ifornia. Smith, H. M. 1896.3; Stone, L. 

 1874.4. — Introduction {proposed in North 

 Dakota). Pope, T. E. 1908.1. 



Plaice transferred from Barents Sea to 

 XorthSea. Atkinson, G. T. 1909.1, 1910.1. 



— Transplantation of inshore plaice to 

 Dogger Bank. Borley, J. O. 1912.2. — 

 Plaice and sole from England introduced 

 in Australian waters. Dannevig, H. C. 

 1902.2. — Plaice introduced into PlUner 

 sea. Duucker, G. 1894.1. 



Sander or Pike-perch {Liicioperca sandra) 

 of Germany introduced in England. Dall- 

 mer, E. 1879.3; Sachs, T. R. 1880.1. 

 ■ — in France. Valenciennes, A. 1851.1. 



— in Xorway. Huitsfeldt-Kaas, H. 1906.1. 

 Sole, attempted introduction in American 



waters. Baird, S. F. 1SS4.1 (p. liv); 

 Goode, G. B. 1880.19; Mather, F. 1878.3, 

 1S79.2; Moore, T. J. Add. 1889.1. 



Tench introduced in Algeria. Cosson, 

 E. S. 1862.1. — in Chile. Albert, F. 

 1906.1. — in India. Day, F. 1876.4. 



— inSu-eden. Trybom, F. 1887.3. 

 Top^minnows {Poeciliidce) for mosquito 



destruction. Gambusia ajffinis introduced 

 in Hawaiian Is. Seale, A. 1905.1; Van 

 Dine, D. L. 1900.1. — in Philippines. 

 Seale, A. in Philippine Journ. Sci., 1917, 

 XII, Sect. D, p. 177-187. —Lehistes 

 reticulatus in Cape Colony, Africa. Gil- 

 christ, J. D. 1913.2. 



Proposed introduction of the " Peje- 

 rey " {Atherinichthys bonariensis) of Ar- 

 gentina into France. Iches, L. 1910.1. 



NOXIOUS ORGANISMS 



For organisms parasitic upon fishes, 

 see under Parasites. For the voracity of 

 fishes such as sharks, caribe, etc., and 

 accounts of attacks upon men, see Pred- 

 atory fishes. 



rish-eating plants 



Delachaux, T. 1894.1; Halpfirine, E. 

 1885.1; Walter, E. 1894.1. —Bidnes 

 cemua. Lorenz, O. 1880.1. 



Bladderwort ( Utricularia) catching young 

 fishes. Dean, B. 1889.1; Forbes, S. A. 

 1884.2; Moseley, H. N. 1884.1; Simms, 

 G. E. 1884.1; Harting, J. E. Add. 1906.1. 



piscivorous animals 



Miscellaneous papers on fish enemies. 

 AUport, M. 1864.4; Ambrose, J. 1890.1; 

 Annin, J. 1882.1, Add. 1884.1; Benecke, 

 B 1886.3; Hintze, A. 1900.1; Hofmann, 

 e' 1884.1; Keene, J. H. 1877.1; La 

 Valette St. George, A. 1879.2, 1880.1; 

 Lindes, L. 1880.10; McGovem, H. D. 

 1880 1- Meyer, J. 1881.1; Mortensen, 

 O T 1896.1; Pfyffer, L. 1885.1; Prince, 

 E.E. 1914.2; Reuss,H. 1906.2; Lowe, - 

 Pre-Linn. 1718.1. 



Means of capture or destruction. Borne, 

 M. 1880.1; Claparfede, A. 1885.1; Pieper, 

 A. 1878.1; Walter, E.[n.d.l. — Destroying 

 leeches. Plehn, M. Add. 1898.1. —Copper 

 sulphate for destroying obnoxious fishes. 

 Titcombe, J. W. Add. 1914.1. 



Invertebrates. Milner, J. W. 1877.2. 

 — Leeches. Baster, J. 1762.2; Mok^y, 

 T. 1904.1; VerriU, A. E. 1874.2. —Hydra 

 destroying trout fry. Beardsley, A. E. 

 1904.1; Schuberg, A. 1905.1. -Fish- 

 eating corals of Galapagos. Jenyns, L. 

 1842.1. —Snails. K. - 1861.1. — Act- 

 inice, power of killing their prey. Mac- 

 donnell, R. 1857.1, .2. — Whelks, means of 

 combating. Petersen, 0. 1911.1. — Shrimps. 

 Corvinus, G. L. Pre-Linn. 1715.1. 



Spiders killing fish. Peters, T. M. 1876.1 ; 

 Spring, E. A. 1860.1. 



For a popular article, containing re- 

 prints of all the original accounts {5 in 

 number) of spiders killing fish, see E. W. 

 Gudger in Natural History (Journ. Amer. 

 Mus.) 1922, vol. 22, pp. 565-568. 



Insects. Raveret-Wattel; C. 1889.1, 

 1892.2; Richardson, R. Pre-Linn.1734.1. 



— Bugs. {Belostomidce.) Dimmock, G. 

 1886.1; Putnam, F. W. Add. 1888.1. 



— Mosquitoes. Murray, C. H. 1885.1. 

 —Beetles. Riley, C. V. 1885.1; Kulmus, 

 J. Pre-Linn. 1719.1. — Fly larva}. Schu- 

 berg, A. 1914.1. — Corixa ovivora {Hemip- 

 teron) destroying fish ova in India. Thomas, 

 H. S. 1871.1. 



Fishes. As destructive to other fishes. 

 Keene, J. H. 1879.1; Mcintosh, W. C. 

 1902.1; Anon. 554. —Gar-pike. Cald- 

 well, E. E. 1913.1; Hussakof, L. 1914.1. 

 ■ — Dogfish. {Marine.) Colhns, J. W. 

 1884.3; Warren, R. 1882.1; Prince, E. 

 E. Add. 1904.1. — Haddock feeding on 

 eggs of herring. Duge, F. 1903.1. — Carp. 

 Gurney, J. H. 1860.1; Ryder, J. A. 1884.2. 



— Pickerel. E., W. W. 1874.1. —Bass. 

 G., - von. 1877.1. — Lampreys. C5age, 

 S. H. 1894.1, 1898.1, 1899.1; Robertson, 



D. 1875.1; Anon. 612. —Goldfish. Green, 

 S. 1878.8. — Plecoglossus injuring other 

 fishes. Kishinouye, K. 1895.2. — Roccus 

 lineatus feeding on menhaden. Mosher, G. 

 1883.1. — Methods of extermination. 

 Prince, E. E. Add. 1905.2. 



Amphibians and reptiles. Snakes 

 catching fish. Annin, J. 1882.1; Hessel, 

 R. 1884.2; Maimer, H. 1895.1; Sterling, 



E. 1880.2; Warner, J. S. 1884.1; Nye, 

 W. Add. 1883.1. — Cryptobranchus de- 

 structive to spawn. Clarke, G. 1873.1. 



— Toads destroying fishes. Duchemin, E. 

 1870.1,.2,.3; Forster, C. 1873.1; Jenkins, 

 C. 1870.1; Lankester, E. R. 1870.1. 



— Reptiles. RoUinat, R. 1902.1. — Croco- 

 diles. Woods, J. E. 1881.1. 



Birds. Mcintosh, W.C. 1903.2; Scha- 

 lin, Z. 1883.1; Warren, B. H. 1897.1 

 Rhead, L. Add. 1908.1. —King-fisher. 

 Annin, J. 1882.1; Nichols, J. T. 1915.5: 

 Plocq, E. 1907.1. — Swans destroying 

 spawn. Bambridge, B. R. 1879.1; Plum- 

 mer, R. 1879.1; Forel, A. H. Add. 1900.1. 



— Water-ouzel. Horsfall, J. H. 1863.1; 



