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Hemidiscus cunei/ormis, (15) 300. 

 Hemilamprops asaimilis, (4) 154. 



cristata, (4) 164. 



rosea, (4) 164 ; (15) 134 ; (17) 267 ; 



(19) 274 ; (20) 510, 513, 522. 



uniplicata, (4) 165 ; (15) 134. 



Hemimysis lamomce, (15) 133 ; (16) 158, 



162, 209 ; (17) 268. 

 Hemirhombus aramaca, (18) 356. 

 Hcnricia sanguinolenta, (15) 161 ; (20) 



310, 319, 324. 

 Hensen, Professor V., (6) 304; (9) 177, 



407; (17) 100. . 

 Herbertson, Mr A. J., (11) 20, 395 ; (13) 



15, 302. 



Herdman, Professor W. A., (7) 384; (8) 

 362 ; (9) 392 ; (11) 492 ; (12) 387. 



Hermcva bifida, (15) 117. 



HermaneUa arenicola, (16) 270 ; (18) 399. 



rostrata, (12) 259. 



Hermaphroditism in a haddock, (9) 352. 



in the cod, (13) 297. 



Hermione hystrix, (15) 160. 



Herpetocypris reptans, (14) 239 ; (15) 318, 

 321, 333 ; (16) 252 ; (17) 140, 159, 164, 



167, 168, 183. 



strigata, (15) 321 ; (16) 252; (17) 164. 



168, 183, 190. 



tumcfacta, (14) 168; (17) 159, 164, 



183. 



Herring (Clupea harengus) (18) 288. 



acclimatised to fresh water, (4) 210. 



acclimatised to fresh water killed 



by sea-water, (4) 210. 



action of putrifying fish on move- 

 ments of, (2) 66. 



action on deposited herring spawn, 



(18) 263. 



as bait, (7) 352, 356. 



attacked by squids, (3) 67. 



" bank herring" of Baltic, (17) 284. 



carbo-hydrates in liver of, (2) 38. 



caught in bag-nets fishing for sprats, 



(23) 157. 



in otter-trawl, (21) 65. 



in trawl-nets in deep water in 



North Sea, (19) 288. 



■ in deep water in Loch Fyne, 



(18) 253. 



characters of sexes of, (4) 93. 



close-time for, (4) 59. 



coast-, or spring-spawners, (17) 281. 



collection of statistics of, in Clyde, 



(4) 61. 



composition of, (5) 228. 



condition of ripe ovaries in, (4) 96. 



daylight fishing for, (4) 58. 



description of maties, (4) 75. 



destruction of, by gannets, (4) 58. 



of young of, in kuil or bag-nets 



in Holland, (8) 366, 367. 

 of young of, by bag-nets, (2) 



58 ; (4) 98 ; (23) 156. 



development of, (3) 32 ; (4) 31. 



of embryo of, (3) 44. 



devoured by skates, (4) 103. 



devours pelagic eggs, (17) 119. 



difference of larval, from larval 



sprat, (6) 304. 

 digestibility of, (5) 228. 



Herring, digestion in, (2) 36, 37. 



digestive organs of, (2) 33, 41. 



distinctions from sprat, (2) 48. 



distinctions from sprats when 



young, (4) LOO. 

 distribution on bottom, (21) 65. 



- eggs of, (3) 32, 35, 58 ; (16) 91. 



action of beam-trawl on, (3) 59. 



artificial fertilisation of, (2) 



68 ; (3) 36. 

 change of volume in, during 



maturation, (16) 141. 

 development of, in deep 



water, (4) 43. 



devoured by cod, (4) 135. 



devoured by haddock, (4 133. 



duration of development of, 



(6) 306. 



size of, (4) 96. 



embryo of, (3) 47. 



enemies of, (4) 58 ; (18) 269. 



enquiry as to occurrence of ripe, in 



eastern part of North Sea, (9) 405. 

 enquiry in Canada regarding the 



cure of, (8) 364. 

 enquiry on action of seine-net in 



fishery for, (18) 243. 



fecundity of, (4) 95 ; (9) 267. 



- — feeding in ripe condition, (4) 95. 



discrimination in, (4) 103. 



on fish-eggs, (4) 127. 



on herring eggs, (4) 127. 



on sand-eels, (4) 127. 



on young herrings, (4) 126. 



— — on young sprats, (4) 126. 



feeds chiefly between spawning 



periods, (4) 103. 



fins of, (5) 270, 272. 



Fishery Acts, review of, (18) 242. 



fishery, disputes between seiners and 



drifters, (18) 246. 

 in Firth of Clyde, method of 



fishing, (18) 249. 



in Loch Fyne, (4) 47 ; (18) 252. 



in Loch Fyne, statistics of, 



(18) 256. 



in Loch Fyne and Kilbrennan 



Sound, statistics of, (4) 56. 



in Holland, (13) 340. 



in Sweden, (12) 396. 



in Sweden, adoption of 



Scottish methods in, (9) 408. 

 regulations regarding use of 



seine in Loch Fyne, (18) 242. 

 Royal Commission of enquiry 



as to use of seine, (18) 245. 

 signs of the presence of 



herrings, (18) 255. 

 — use of small-meshed nets in, 



(6) 295. 



food of, (2) 35 ; (4) 48, 102, 105 ; 



(6) 225. 228 ; (20) 487, 529. 



in Loch Fyne, (4) 125. 



on East Coast, (4) 127. 



on West Coast, (4) 128. 



young, (3) 50. 



functions of pyloric appendages in, 



(2) 37. 



growth of, (3) 50 ; (5) 235 ; (14) 294 ; 



(23) 127. 



