672 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Bothriolepis, 664 



Bottesford, 442 



Boulogne, fauna, 445; fish- 

 eries, 467, 483; palaeon- 

 tology, 536 



Bourbon I., 437 



Bouro I., 455 



Bow-fin — see Amia 



Box salpa, 464 



Bozziano, Mus., 518 



Brahmanism, 605 



Brain, 384-388, 391, 418, 

 ,501, 502, 601; of deep- 

 sea fishes, 396; nerves, 

 524, 525; diseases and 

 parasites of, 547, 549, 

 604; position in skull, 

 593; taxonomic value, 

 599 



BraTna, 653 



Bramidse, 653 



Branchial arches, 390, 416, 

 417, 612, 613 



Branchial arteries, 390, 392 



" Branchial basket," 612 



Branchial clefts — see Vis- 

 ceral clefts, 613 



Branchial hypothesis, 417 



Branchial respiration, 583 



Branchial sensory organs, 

 586 



Branchiostoma — see Am- 

 phioxus, 615 



Branchiostomidae, 615 



Brauchiura (parasites), 544 



Branding regulations, 471 



Brautas, R., 455 



Bras d'Or Lakes, 425 



Brazil, 508, 656, 579, 580, 

 583; fauna, 433, 434; fish- 

 eries, 479; museums, 519; 

 palaeontology, 531, 537, 

 538, 539; pisciculture, 

 570; vernacular names, 

 600 



Bream — see Ahramis 



Breathing valves, 584 



Breeding, 505, 510 — see 

 also Pisciculture 



Breeding . grounds — see 

 Spawning grounds, 577 



Breeding habits, 575 



Breeding seasons, 576 



Bremen, 446, 554 



Brenet, Lake, 516 



Brescia, 567 



Breslau, 518 



Brevoortia, 493, 559, 62G; 

 as fertilizer, 465; fish- 

 eries, 472 ; migrations, 515 



Bridger, 538 



Brighton, 442, 517 



Brill — see Rhombus Icevis 



Bristol, England, 517; Bris- 

 tol Channel, 441; Bristol 

 Coalfield, 533 



Bristol, Pa., 563 



British Columbia, fauna, 

 424; fisheries, 469, 475; 

 Amyzon Beds, 53S 



British Guiana, 580, 582; 

 fauna. 434; fisheries, 479 



British Honduras, 431 

 British Isles, 508, 516, 543, 

 548, 576; fauna, 440- 

 444; fisheries, 466, 467, 

 468, 469, 471, 472, 473, 

 474, 480-482; markets, 

 468; museums, 517; pa- 

 laeontology, 531, 532, 433, 

 534, 535, 537, 539, 540, 

 542; fishes introduced, 

 557, 558 ; pisciculture, 

 565; vernacular names, 

 600 — see also England, 

 Ireland, Scotland, and 

 Wales 



British Museum, 517 



Brittany, 445, 473, 483 



Broad R., 569 



Brontichthys, 664 



Brood pouch, 578 



Brora, 535 



Brosmius, 572 



Brotulidse, 382, 582 



Brotulinae, 660 



Brussels, 466, 517, 565 



Bruxellian stage, 539 



Bryttus, 415 



Buccal cavity, 365 



Buccal incubation — see 

 Oral gestation, 579 



Buccal nerve, 525 



Buccal occlusion, 604 



Bucharest — see Bukarest 



Bucksport, 562 



" Bucskalo," 490 



Budapest, 541 



Buddhism, 605 



Bilddenstedt, 539 



Buenos Aires, 433 



Biisum, 446 



Buffalo, 466 



Buffalo Fish — see Icfio- 

 bus 



Buffalo R., 423 



Bufonites, 398, 530 



Bug R., 450 



Bugey, 536 



Buhi, Lake, 457 



Bukarest, 548 



Bulbus arteriosus, 503 



Bulbus oculi, 419 



Bulgaria, 444, 482 



Bulldog-head, 604 



Bullhead — see Amiurus 



Bullhead Sharks — see He- 

 terodontidae 



Bunocephalus, 377 



Burbot — see Lota 



Burgundy, 536 



Burma, 436, 539, 541; ver- 

 nacular names, 600 



Burrowing habits, 500 



Bursa entiana, 366 



Butirinus, 503 



Butterfish — see Pholis 



" Butterfly Fish " — see 

 Pantodon 



Buxi^re-les-Mines, 533 



Cachar, 436 



Cadillac-sur-Garonne, 566 

 Caecal diverticula, 585 



Caecum coli, 366 

 Caen, 536 

 Ccssio, 650 

 Calabria, 542 

 Calamoichthys, 369, 373, 



380, 387, 593, 622 

 Calamus, 593, 650 

 Calanna, 542 

 " Calcaire Grossier," 539 

 Calceolarii, Mus., 518 

 Calcification, 588, 593 

 Calculi, 388, 512, 547 

 Calcutta, 517 

 Caldana, 448 



Calico Bass — see Pomoxys 

 California, 466, 554, 576; 

 artesian wells, 406; hot 

 springs, 406; fauna, 426; 

 markets, 468; fisheries, 

 469, 471, 473, 477; pa- 

 laeontology, 534, 536, 

 540, 542; fishes intro- 

 duced, 556, 557, 558, 

 559; pisciculture, 569 

 California, Gulf of, 432 

 Callao, 516 

 Callichthyinae, 637 

 Callichthys, in aquaria, 378 ; 

 locomotion, 613; breed- 

 ing habits, 576; nests, 

 579; sexual dimorphism, 

 587; skuU, 592 ' 

 Callionymidffi, 619, 659 

 CalUonymus, 375, 512, 609, 

 659 ; ova and larvae, 572 ; 

 pseudo-copulation, 577 

 Callomystax, 594 

 Callorhynchus, 398, 400, 

 528, 580, 595, 622; anat- 

 omy,, 368; eggs, 528; 

 parasites of, 545 

 Callyodon, 587 

 Calor animalis, 602 

 Cambodia, 436, 479 

 Cambridge, England, 517 

 Cambridge, Mass., 519 

 Cameroon — see Kame- 



run 

 Campanula Halleri, 613 

 Campbell I., 467 

 Campbell ton, 531 

 Camptotrichia, 458 

 Canada, 516; fauna, 424 f.; 

 fisheries, 468, 471, 474; 

 475, 476; museums, 619; 

 palaeontology, 530, 531, 

 632, 534, 536, 538, 540, 

 542; pisciculture, 569 

 Canary Is., 421, 475 

 Cancer — see Carcinoma 

 Candidius, Lake, 438 

 Candiru, 546, 637 

 Candlefish — see Thaleich- 



thys 

 Canelos, 434 

 Cannibalism, 560 

 Canning, 468, 473 

 Cantkarus, 410 

 Canyon City, 530 

 Cape Blanco, 423 

 Cape Breton, 424 

 Cape Charles, 428 



