of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



201 



Firth of Clyde, young Hshes of, (9) 335, 



336 ; (15) 251, 259. 

 Firth of Forth, alkalinity of, (5) 352. 



anihipoda of, (16) 170. 



as a nursery for young fish, (5) 48. 



bye-law closing, against trawling, 



(5)44. 



cladocera of , (16) 177. 



copepoda of, (16) 177. 



Crustacea, revised list of, (6) 235. 



ctenophora of, (16) 194. 



cumacea of, (16) 167. 



• — decapod Crustacea of, (16) 156. 

 dependence of, on eggs spawned 



offshore, (15) 230. 



distribution of Acartia in, (16) 186. 



distribution of Calanus finmarc.hicus 



in, (16) 180. 

 distribution of Erythrops goesii in, 



(16) 161. 



distribution of Euphasiidse in, (16) 



159. 



distribution of Mysidae in, (16) 163. 



distribution of Parathemisto in, (16) 



173. 



distribution of pelagic invertebrate 



fauna of, in 1889-1895, (16) 153. 



distribution of Sagitta in, (16) 190. 



distribution of Schizopoda of, (16) 



164. 



distribution of Temora longicornis 



in, (16) 183. 



fauna of, additions to, (7) 311 ; (8) 



312 ; (9) 300; (10) 244 ; (11) 197 ; (12) 

 231 ; (13) 165 ; (14) 158. 



fisheries of, (9) 178. 



former productiveness of, (5) 47. 



hydromedusre of, (16) 194. 



isopoda of, (16) 168. 



larval and young Crustacea, dis- 

 tribution of, in, (16) 197. 



larval fishes in, (8) 286, 288 ; (9) 



336 ; (10) 304 ; (11) 257 ; (13) 260, 263, 

 269 ; (14) 226 ; (15) 250, 251. 



migrations of gurnards in, (17) 210. 



oyster-beds of, (14) 13, 244, 265 ; 



(15) 14. 



pelagic coelenterata of, (16) 194. 



pelagic eggs of fishes in, (8) 286, 288 ; 



(9) 336-340 ; (10) 304-315 ; (11) 257 ; 



(13) 260, 261-3, 269 ; (14) 226 ; (15) 



221, 247, 251 ; (16) 203. 



pelagic fauna of, (15) 64 ; (16) 153. 



pelagic vermes of, (16) 190. 



physical conditions of, (5) 50, 349. 



physical observations in, (15) 89. 



post-larval fishes of, (8) 286, 288 ; 



(9) 336-340 ; (10) 304-315 ; (11) 257 ; 



(13) 260, 261-3,269 ; (14)226 ; (15)251. 



salinity of, (5) 350. 



schizopoda of, (16) 158. 



temperature observations in, (5) 353. 



trawling experiments, comparison 



of periods, (14) 146 ; (20) 21. 

 trawling experiments, decrease of 



plaice and lemon dabs in, (14) 146 ; (20) 



23, 26, 28. 

 trawling experiments, increase of 



common dabs and long rough dabs in 



closed area, (14) 146 ; (20) 25, 26, 28. 



Firth of Forth, trawling investigations 

 in, (6) 27 ; (12) 13, 17, 24 ; (14) 128 ; 

 (20) 20. 



trawling stations in, (5) 52 ; (14) 131. 



use of seine in sprat fishery in, (18) 



244. 



- young fishes of, (8) 286, 288 ; (9) 

 336-340 ; (10) 304-315 ; (11) 257 ; (13) 

 260-263, 269 ; (14) 226 ; (15) 251. 



Fish, application of the term " im- 

 mature," (8) 192. 

 artificial hatching of, (5) 230. 



- as food of cod, (4) 136, 14(5. 



■ as food of haddocks, (4) 131. 



bacteria in living, (6) 287. 



circulatory system in teleostean 



embryos, (16) 213. 

 Commission of United States, work 



of, (3) 79, 80. 



composition of (5) 221. 



observations on, (15) 190. 



Fish-culture in America, progress of, (3) 



78. 



in Canada, (12) 392. 



in France, (12) 403. 



in Lancashire, (13) 334. 



in New South Wales, (12) 393. 



in the United States, (12) 394. 



Fish, definition of "large " and "small," 



caught by line, (8) 187. 

 destruction of, in Australia by 



Peridinia, (9) 400. 

 difficulties of diagnosis of young 



flat, (16) 226. 

 digestibility of, compared with 



beef, (5) 223. 

 distribution of young gadoids, (19) 



289. 



economic products from, (4) 256. 



elasmobranch, cranial nerves of, 



(7) 385. 



excretory products in the gut in 



embryo teleosteans, (16) 217. 



experiments on digestibilit}' of, (5) 



223. 



experiments on vitality of, caught 



by trawl, (8) 184. 



extracts of, (4) 257. 



fat in muscles of, (5) 226. 



feeding during spawning period, 



(4) 101. 



fresh, digestibility of, (5) 221. 



fresh, nutritive value of, (5) 221. 



Fishes, growth of. See Growth. 

 Fish-hatching at Howietoun, (5) 230. 



conditions of, (5) 237. 



Dannevig apparatus for, (5) 238. 



expense of, (21) 181. 



in Newfoundland, (13) 335. 



in Norway, (5) 234; (7) 403 ; (17) 



208. 



jar for adhesive eggs, (5) 238. 



principles of, (5) 231. 



report on, (17) 205. See also 



Hatching. 

 Fish, hybridism in, (7) 382. 

 immature, biological definition of, 



(8) 160. 



their distribution and capture 



by various modes of fishing, (8) 157. 



