FINDING INDEX 



675 



. bryology, 410, 413, 415; 

 growth, 497; hybrids, 

 507; culture, 562, 563; 

 reproduction, 576, 577, 

 609; Caspian and Volga 

 forms, 627; fossil forms, 

 627 ■ 



Clupea alosa, 516; fisheries, 

 474; food of, 492, 493; 

 hybrids, 507; culture, 

 563, 566, 569; natural 

 history, 626 



Chipra finta, 516; fisheries, 

 474; food of, 492, 49;i; 

 culture, 562, 563, 569; 

 ova and lars-ae, 572; 

 natural history, 626, 627 



Clupea harengus, 388, 413, 

 465, 469, 499, 507, 574, 

 595. 627; economic uses, 

 465, 466; fisheries, 471, 

 472, 484, 602; as white- 

 bait, 474; food of, 493; 

 growth and age, 496, 

 497, 627 ; hermaphro- 

 ditism, 504; medical use, 

 514; migrations, 515, 

 627; ova and lar\-se, 559, 

 572; culture, 562, 568; 

 breeding habits, 577, 578; 

 races of, 610, 627; dis- 

 tribution. 627; natural 

 history, 627 



Clupea pilchardus, 627; 

 fisheries, 473, 474; food, 

 493; growth, 496; habits, 

 499; hybrids, 507; mi- 

 grations, 515; variation, 

 610; immature form — 

 see Sardine 



Clupea sapidissima — see 

 Alosa sapidissima 



Clupea sprattus, fisheries , 

 474; growth and age, 

 497; migrations, 515; 

 parasites of, 544; natural 

 history and occurrence, 

 627 



Clupeidae, 589, 612, 626, 

 627; air bladder, 364; 

 membranous labyrinth, 

 380; age, 497; migra- 

 tions, 515; ova and larvse, 

 572; respiratory organs, 

 585; skull, 594 



Clupein^, 626, 627 



Clupeonella,' 497 



Clyde, Firth of, 443 



Clyde R., 443 



Cnesterodon, 376, 582 



Coal measures — see Car- 

 boniferous fossil fishes 



Cobia — see Rhachicentron 



Cobitids, 364, 381, 612 



Cobitidin.i?, 636 



CoUtis, 361, 365, 366, 369, 

 388, 415, .509, 595, 636; 

 in aquaria, 378; as 

 weather-fish, 381; age, 

 497; reproduction, 576, 

 577- intestinal respira- 

 tion, 583; gills, 585; 



sexual dimorphism, 587; 

 teratology, 603, 604 



Coccidiidea (parasites), 548 



Cocoosteomorphi — see Ar- 

 throdira 



Coccostcus, 664 



Cochin China, 436 



Cochlea, 380 



Cochliodontida?, :i98, 618 



Cockroaches, 555 



Cocoon, 363 



Cocos I., 431, 437 



Cod — seeOadus morrhua 



Codex Ricardiano, 505 



Codfish emblem, 471 



Coecobarbus, 383 



Ccelaoanthidae, 460, 551, 

 622 



Ccelacanihus, 461, 622 



Coelepidae, 663 



Ccelom, 545, 585, 598, 607, 

 609, 610 



Coimbra, 518 



Coins, 370 



Cold, effects of, 601, 602 



Cold Spring Harbor, 563, 

 570 



Cole Coll., 518 



Cole-Egerton Coll., 517 



Coleman Library, 370 



Collagen, 402 



Collection, 392, 554 



Collections, deep-sea, 396; 

 teratological, 602 — see 

 also Museums 



" CoUine de Turin," 541 



Colne R., 516 



Coloboma, 418 



Colombia, 434 



Colombo Mus., 517 



Color perception, 381 



Colorado, fauna, 426; fish- 

 eries, 477; palaeontology, 

 530, 531, 535, 536, 538, 

 540, 542 



Colorado R., 426, 430, 556 



Coloration, 366, 388, 

 392 f., 514, 524, 551; 

 deep-sea fishes, 396; in- 

 visibility, 396; of scales, 

 401; electricity, 407; red, 

 469; of hybrids, 505; of 

 skin, 509; argenteum, 

 510, 511; of suprarenals, 

 598; temperature effect 

 on, 601, 602; patterns, 

 610; of flatfishes, 654 



Columbia R., 430, 473 



Colwick Wood, 534 



Comacchio, Lake, 447, 548; 

 marine fish-farming, 567 



Comen, 537 



Comephoridse, 582, 658 



Comephorus, 363, 415, 582, 

 658 



Commander Is., 438 



Commensalism and 

 Symbiosis, 394 f. 



Commentry, 534 



Commerce — see Fisheries 



Commissioners, 468, 476 



Commissions, 462, 463, 476 



Commissura infima, 385, 

 593 



Coma, Lake, 447, 484 



Compendia, 494, 495 



" Compleat Angler," 370 



Compressiform type, 493 



Concarneau, laboratory, 

 470; pisciculture, 562 



Concrescence theory, 413 



Condore I., 436 



Condroz, 531 



Cones, 419 



Conger, 369, 419, 498, 503, 

 514, 603, 638, 639, 641; 

 — see also Leptocephali 



Conglomerate, 539 



Congo — see Kongo 



Congresses, fisheries, 463, 

 478; pisciculture, 566 



Conilera, 544 



Connecticut, fauna. 426; 

 fisheries, 474, 478; mu- 

 seums, 519; palaeontol- 

 ogy, 534 



Connecticut R., 602 



Connective tissues, 412, 

 587, 588 



Conodonts, 665 



ConorynchoSj 580 



Conservation, 477, 481 



Constance, Lake, 452, 453, 

 487, 488, 633 



Constantinople, 468, 569 



Contact organs, 510 



Conns arteriosus, 503 



Cook Is., 456 



Coosa R., 563 



Copeina, 377, 634 



Copenhagen, 463, 518, 

 539 



Copepoda (parasites), 543 



Coprolites, 367 



Copulation, 400, 401, 580, 

 581 ; pseudo-copulation, 

 576,. 577; intromittent 

 organs, 582 



Coracoid, 550 



Coral, 393, 513, 559 



Coralline crag, 542 



CoregoninsE, 411, 632, 633 



Coregonus (both American 

 and European species) , 

 361, 364, 386, 587, 596, 

 632, 633; in aquaria, 

 378; larvae, 415; fisheries, 

 474, 476; food, 493, 564; 

 dwarfs, 498; introduc- 

 tion, 558, 569; culture, 

 564, 568; breeding habits, 

 576 — American species, 

 476, 499, 516, 544, 564, 

 569; European species, 

 369, 399, 568, 589 



Corfu I., 447 



Coris, 375, 587 



Corium, 509, 510 



Cormorant fishing, 488 



Cornbrash, 535 



Cornea, 419, 420, 547 



Cornifications, 510 



Coronary arteries, 390 



Corps vitellin, 529 



