INDEX. 



891 



Page. 

 S-weeny, R. O., on dissimilarity of Sisco-wet and 



Namacush 497 493 



Swine-fish 249 



Swingle. Tail '. g7X 



Sword-fish 336-338 



abundance in the past, probability of 



future decrease 348 



abundaiice of at present 348 



absence of ordinary habits of breeding 



season among 35O 



in America, allusionsbyearly writers. 339, 340 



as an article of food 355, 356 



distribution on coast of United States 340 



distribution in Eastern Atlantic 340 



effects of overfishing for in the Medi- 

 terranean 348 



enemiesof 354 



entering rivers 342 



family 336 



geographical distribution and move- 

 ments of 338 



influence of temperatures on move- 

 ments of 344, 345 



invertebrate parasites of 354 



large painting of, in Bremen 342 



movements of individuals 345 



name for Cutlass-fish 335 



name for Gar-pike 663 



names of 337 



nature of food of 349 



occurrence in Pacific and Indian 



Oceans ; 341 



Parasites, Suckers, or Bemoras 355 



periodical movements of 342, 343, 344 



probable winter habitat of 345 



pugnacity of c 351,352,353,354 



rate of growth of 347 



reasons of coming of, on our coast 344 



reproduction of 349,350 



size of. In the Mediterranean, 347 



times of arrival and departure of 343, 344 



American, maximum, and average 



size of 346 



American, minimum size of... 346-347 



Sucker 446 



Sycotyphus canalicnlata .'.. 694 



SyngnathidsB 172 



SynodontidsB 548 



Synodus fcetens 548 



lucioceps 548 



Syrski, discovery of male eel by 638-640 



on the ovaries of the eel 641-644 



Tailor shad 608 



Talorchestia longicornis 825 



megalophthalma 825 



Tambor 265 



Tarpon 611 



Tarpum 610 



Tartaruga 150 



Tauna 322 



Tautaug *. 268 



Tautog 268,269 



abondanee of ^ 271 



distribution of 269 



Tautog fishery 271,272 



fqodof 270 



habits of 270 



reproduction of 270,271 



Tautogaonitis .•. 268 



Tchawytcha : 479 



Telleus 708 



Tender Herring 551 



Terebratulina septentri onaUs 703 



Teredo, destructiveness of , 706 



dilatata 704 



megotara 704 



navalis 704 



norvegica 704 



Thompsoni 704 



Terrapin, Diamond-back 155-167 



Pine-barren 158 



E^d-bellied 154 



Salt-water .■ .- 156 



Yellow-beUied 155 



Terrapins, Fresh- water 154 



Tetraptnrus albidus 337,358 



albidus, enemy of Swordfish 354 



belone 337 



imperator 357 



indious 336,358 



Tetrodon turgidus 170 



Tetrodontidse 170 



Tetu, D. H., on uses of White Whale 19 



Thalassoohelys oaretta 147 



Kempii 147 



Thalassophryne maculosa, closely related to Toad- 

 fish 251 



Thaleichthys paoificus 547 



Thimble-eye Mackerel 303 



Thompson, on capture of Harbor Seal 57 



Sperm Whale in England 9 



J. H. , on periodical movements of 



Sword-fish 343 



Thrasher Shark 671 



Thread-fish 320 



family 279 



Thread Herring ■'. 610 



Thresher Shark 675 



Three-tail Porgee 445 



Sheepshead 445 



Thunder-pumper 370 



Thutinameg 173 



Thymallus montanus 505 



signifer 505 



tricolor 505 



vulgaris. 506 



Thysanopoda, food of Mackerel 290 



Tibrie 228 



Tiger Shark 672 



Tile-fish 360 



family 360 



Tima formosa 841 



Timberello 305 



Tinker Mackerel 290,304 



Tinkers 298 



Tiny Herring 579 



Toad-fish 251 



food of 252 



