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Fishes of Americiiii Lake, Wash 107 



Massachusetts, bibliography .. 161^-188 

 Presumpscot and Royal rivers, 



Me 106 



Rainbow Lake, Me 101 



Sequallitchew Lake, Wash 107 



Steilacooin Lake, Wash 107 



streams flowing into San Fran- 

 cisco Bay 325-338 



Union River Basin, Me 101 



Yukon River 102 



Fish Hawk liatchery output 30 



operations of 18 



parasites at Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 113 



ponds, Washington, improvements. .. 16 



output 36 



Flat-flsh distribution 80 



largest yield from one flsh 34 



propagation 2, 27 



Flora of Woods Hole, catalogue of 114 



Florida, interior fisheries 133 



Food and parasites of some fresh- water 



fishes 512-524 



fishes and fishing grounds, inquiry 



respecting 19, 81-120 



for grayling fry, experiments 33 



of marine birds 117 



Foreign countries, relations with 13 



France, eggs shipped to 13 



Fuller, C. A., investigations by 110, 189 



Fundulus heteroclitus in Maine 105 



majalis, statistical study of 118 



Gadus macrocephalus 94 



•Game fishes of Alaska 94 



Gar pike examined for parasites 518 



Gas content of water, abnormal 351, 361 



disease in fishes 109, 343-376 



causes 351 



exophthalmia 365 



pop-eye 365 



prevention of 369 



symptoms and lesions 348 



Gases, solubility in water 345 



Gasterosteus aculeatus in Maine 105 



bispinosus in Maine 105 



cataphractus 337 



General results of work in 1904 1 



propagation and distribu- 

 tion 20-':9 



German carp (see "Carp"). 



Gila River Basin, Arizona, study of 109 



Gloucester and Boston vessel fisheries 122 



fishery products landed 125 



station, output 36 



Golden trout distribution 64 



Goode, writings on Massachusetts fishes 186 



Gorham, F. P., investigations by 109,113,115 



Grampus, operations of 18 



grandis, Ptychocheilus 331 



Grave, Caswell, director Beaufort labora- 

 tory 118 



Grayling, Alaska 102 



Arctic 94 



distribution 64 



fry, feeding experiments 33 



Great South Bay, L. I., oysters 112 



Page. 



Great Lakes fisheries, statistics 643-731 



Green Lake station, output 35 



turtle experiments 87 



Gulf States fisheries 132-133 



Halui, K. E., transferred to Boothbay, Me.. 21 



Halibut in Alaska 9-1 



fishery of Pacific coast 138-140 



hastata, Lupa 397 



hastatus, Callinectes 398 



Hawaiian Lslands, fisheries '. 135-136 



Hay, W. P., inquiries by 85-86 



Herring, lake, distribution 64 



Hexagrammos decagrammus in Alaska 94 



Hippoglossus hippoglo.ssus in Alaska 94 



Humpback salmon distribution 43 



in Alaska 91 



Huron, Lake, fisheries 683 



Hysterocarpus traski 337 



Ichthyology of Massachusetts 163-188 



Impounding lobsters 27, 34 



Improvements to stations 15 



Inconiui in Alaska 102 



Indiana lakes investigations 109 



Infected oysters 112, 116, 189-238 



shellfish 116, 189-238 



Interior fisheries of Florida 133 



New York 130-137 



Vermont 136-137 



Investigations at Beaufort laboratory 120 



Woods Hole laboratory . . 114 



in Arizona 109 



Maine 102 



western Washington 106 



of blue crab 85, 395-413 



clam at Beaufort 120 



diamond-back terrapin . 86, 120 



green turtle 87 



Indiana lakes 109 



on coast of California 107 



Investigators at Beaufort laboratory 120 



Woods Hole 1 iboratory 115 



Inquiry respecting food fishes and fishing 



grounds 19, 81 



irideus, Salmo 337 



Japan, eggs shipped to 13 



promotion of fishery trade with. . . 239-243 



Jones, Lynds, studies by 117 



Jordan, David S., investigations under 87, 107 



Kendall, W. C, investigations in Maine 102 



King salmon in Alaska 89, 94 



Lake Erie fisheries 703 



herring distribution 65 



Huron fisheries 683 



Michigan fisheries 663 



Ontario fisheries 717 



St. Clair 700 



Superior fisheries 651 



trout distribution 63 



in Maine 103 



propagation 28 



Lamellibranehs, contamination of . . . 116, 189-238 



Landlocked salmon acclimatization." 30 



distribution 41 



experiments 30 



in Maine 30,103,105 



propagation 27 



