SUBJECT INDEX -MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



561 



i- XT^^^L^J , *^?,"'' ^^ • -^- 1885.1; Clark, 

 f-N-l9?6-l; Dean, H.D. 1903.1; Green 

 S. 1877 1, 1SS4.1; Henshall, J. A. 1884.3 

 Hyde, J. F. 1874.1; Learv, J. L. 1904.2- 

 Lovejoy, S. 1905.1; •Lydell, D. 1903.1 

 -1907.1, Add. 1911.1; Nesley, C. H. 

 1914.1; O'Brien, M. E. 1S89.1; Prince, 

 E. E. 1898.3; RavereMVattel, C. 1911.1; 

 Reighard, J. E. 1906.1; Ripple, R. 1909.1- 

 Roosevelt, R. B. 1879.2; Stebbins, B. 

 M. 1880.1; Walderdorff, W. 1901.1- 

 Anon. 169; BuUer, \ym. Add. 1905.1- 

 Stranahan, J. J. Add. 1882.1, 1893.1. 



Carp culture 



Reference should be made to " Pond 

 culture " above wherein are cited many 

 general treatises, relating primarily to carp 

 culture. 



General treatises. Text in English. 

 Hessel, R. 1878.1, 1884.1; -A-Nicklas, C. 

 1886.1; Logan. L. B. Add. 1888.1. 



Text respectively in French and Italian. 

 Le Play, A. 1889.1; Supino, F. 1911. 1,.2. 



Text in German. Knauthe, K. 1905.1; 

 *Knauthe, K., Apstein, C. & others. 

 1901.1; Leonhardt, E. E. 1906.8; 



•Susta, J. ISSS.l, 1905.1; Vogel, P. 

 1898.1; Walter, E. 1903.2-1906.1, 1909.2. 



Miscellaneous papers cm carp culture, 

 chiefly minor items, notes, etc. 



Text in English. Banditten, E. 1880.1, 

 1882.1; Barrington, D. 1772.1; Behr, 

 S. 1883.2; Borne, M. 1883.3, 1885.3; 

 Brakeley, J. H. 1884.1-1889.1; Gary, H. 

 H. 1883.1; Davis, H. B. 1883.1; Don- 

 aldson, R. J. 1885.1; Eckardt, G. 1883.1; 

 Eckardt, R. 1882.1, .2; Forster, J. R. 

 1772.1; Gasch, A. 1885.1; GiUespie, S. 

 1883.1; Himes, C. F. 1876.1; Hunger, 

 O. 1883.1; Leary, J. L. 1904.1; Morriss, 

 T. W. 1883.1; Nicklas, C. 1883.1, 1884.1, 

 .2; Owen, R. 1860.1; Poppe, J. A. 1876.1; 

 Rixford, G. 0. 1880.1,.2, 1882.1; Scudder, 

 C. W. 1884.1; Smiley, C. W. 1886.1; 

 Smithers, E. J. 1885.1; Stabler, E. 1883.1; 

 Stabrowski, X. 1887.1; Stover, E. S. 

 1884.1, 1885.1; Trybom, F. 1887.1; 



Van Antwerp, W. 1883.1; Yoakum, F. 

 L. 1883.1; Yost, J. 1883.1; Gross, J. 

 Add. 1886.1. ■ — Boxes for protection of 

 eggs and young. Wheeler, L. T. 1884.1. 



Text in French. Burda, V. 1898.1; 

 Kunstler, J. 1910.1; Meugnot, A. 1908.1; 

 Snickt, L. 1896.2. 



Text in German, chiefly relating to carp 

 culture in Germany. Berger, - 1875.1; 

 Bruhns, E. 1877.2; Burda, V. 1898.2; 

 Colb,-1904.1; Cordes, F. 1871.1; Eben,- 

 1877.1; Gaertner, F. 1898.1; Giesecke, 

 E. 1901.2; Hoffbauer, C. 1907.1; Jacobs, 

 E. 1879.1; Leonhardt, E. E. 1905.3; 

 Milker, - 1877.1; Miiller, A. 1880.1; 

 Reitter, E. 1880.1; Schiemenz, P. 1905.3; 

 Schulze, T. 1911.1; Strtlvy, R. 1876.1; 

 Treskow-Weissagk, - 1878.1, 1883.1; Vec- 

 kenstedt, E. 1877.1, 1880.1; Vogel, P. 

 1898.1; Wanke, - 1901.1; Anon. 69, 

 74, 213; Heyking, Add. 1911.1, 1912.1, 

 1913.1; Victorini, W. M. Add. 1775.1. 



Cat&sh culture 



Rearing catfish in ponds. Gardner, A. 

 ^ l^^fi.1-, Jo"<"s, J. F. 1884.1; Jordan, 

 p. S. 1884.5; •Kendall, W. C. 1910.1; 

 Leary, J. L. 1910.1. 



Cod culture 



First effort at artificial fertilisation of 

 cod, March, 1866, at Lofoten Is., Norway. 

 Sars, G. O. 1865.1-1879.7. 



First American hatchery established in 

 1878 at Gloucester, Mass. Earll, R. E. 

 1880.1. 



Propagation of cod, 1880-87, at V. S. 

 Fish Comm. Station at Woods Hole, Mass. 

 Atkins, C. G. 1889.1; Bumpus, H. C. 

 1898.1-1898.4,.7, 1899.1, .2, 1900.1; Cars- 

 well, J. 1889.1; McDonald, M. 1884.2; 

 Ryder, J. A. 1886.11; Anon. 468. 



Methods employed by If. S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries. Anon. 574. 



Cod culture at marine hatchery of Fldde- 

 vig near Arendal, Norway. Artificial hatch- 

 ing of naturally spawned eggs from fishes 

 retained in ponds. Dahl, K. 1906.1,. 2, 

 1907.1, 1909.2; Dannevig, G. M. 1887.1- 

 1910.2; Rognerud, C. 1889.1. —^ppor- 

 atus and methods. Dannevig, G. M. 1910.1. 

 See also under Norway, below. 



Cod culture at hatcheries of Dunbar and 

 Bay of Nigg, Aberdeen, of Fishery Board 

 for Scotland. Dannevig, H. C. 1896.1; 

 Fulton, T. W. 1903.4. 



Eel culture 



References to the extensive cultivation 

 of eels, by the rearing of young eels induced 

 to enter areas later closed, as practised 

 at Arcachon and especially the Lagoon 

 of Comacchio, will be found below under 

 "Marine fish farming" under France, 

 and Italy. 



Attempted introduction of eels into Cali- 

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

 1882.3. 



Stoclcing inland waters of France with 

 young eels. Soubeiran, J. L. 1865.1,-2. 

 Introduction of eels into the Danube. 

 Haack, H. 1877.1, 1879.1,.5; Petsoldt, -. 

 1880.1; Walter, E. 1910.1; Widdrington, 

 S. E. 1841.1. 



Stoclcing of streams and lalces or trans- 

 planting eels in Germany. Hermes, O. 

 1880.1; Lilbbert, H. O. 1910.1, 1913.1; 

 Schreiber, K. 1896.1; Stemann, - 1878.2, 

 1879.1; •Walter, E. 1910.2. 



Flatfish culture 



Plaice. Hatching from naturally de- 

 posited spavin of confined fishes at Marine 

 Hatchery, Bay of Nigg, Aberdeen, and Dun- 

 bar Marine Hatchery {now dismantled) 

 of the Fishery Board for Scotland. •Danne- 

 vig, H. C. 1896.H901.1; Fulton, T. W. 

 1896.1,. 2, 1903.4, 1909.1. 



Plaice culture at hatchery at Piel-in- 

 Barrow, England. Herdman, W. A. 1905.1. 



Culture of Plaice at station of Haega- 

 dalen near Trondhjem, Norway. Nord- 

 gaard, O. 1909.1, 1914.1. 



Plans for increasing supply in North 

 Sea. Pettersson, O. & Schneider, G. 1908.1. 



