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INDEX. 



Cod, hatching 0 f, 9, 123. 



in Newfoundland, 335. 



in Norway, 339. 



in United States, 337. 



hermaphroditism in, 297. 



Cod fishery at Iceland, 346. 



at Lofotens, 339. 



in Newfoundland, decline of, 336. 



Conference at Board of Trade, 335. 

 Contemporary Fishery Work, an account 

 of, 16, 332. 



Denmark, 342. 



Danish Fishery Association, 342. 



Investigations by Dr Peterson, 

 342. 



Official statistics, 342. 

 Egypt, 349. 

 France, 347. 



Fish-hatchery at St. Vaast la 

 Hougue, 347. 



Monthly bulletin, 347. 



Official statistics, 347. 



Treatise on fisheries, 347. 

 Holland, 342. 



Monthly bulletin, 347. 



Observations on anchovy, 343. 



Official statistics, 342. 



Trawling investigations by Dr 

 Hoek, 343. 

 Japan, 349. 



Investigation of trawling, 350. 



Official statistics, 349. 



Scientific investigations, 350. 

 Newfoundland, 337. 



Decline of Bank fishery, 338. 



Fish-hatching work, 337. 



Great abundance of young cod, 

 337. 



New Zealand, 338. 

 Norway, 341. 



Fish-hatching at Flodevig, 341. 



Official statistics, 341. 

 Spain, 348. 



Iceland fisheries, 348. 



Lobster ponds, 349. 



Trawl -fishing, 348. 

 Sweden, 340. 



Herring-curing, 340. 



Hydrographic researches, 341. 



Official statistics, 340. 

 United Kingdom, 334. 



Conference at Board of Trade, 

 337. 



Lancashire Sea Fisheries Com- 

 mittee, 335. 



Liverpool Biological Society, 

 337. 



Marine Biological Association, 

 334. 



United States, 338. 



Boston fish bureau, 340. 

 Chicago Exhibition, 340. 

 Fish -hatching operations, 339. 

 Inquires regarding food-fishes, 

 339. 



Copepoda, new species of, 15, 165. 

 Cornwall Sea Fisheries Committee, 10. 

 Crystallogobius nilssonii, post-larval form 

 of, 232. 



Cunningham, Mr J. T., 147, 151, 220, 



333. 



Cyclocypris globosa, 250. 

 Cyclops affinis, 244, 249. 



bicuspidatus, 188, 244. 



Jimbriatus, 188, 244, 249. • 



macrurus, 249, 251. 



phaleratus, 249. 



serrulatus, 188, 244, 249 



signatus, 188, 244, 249. 



sp. 188. 



strenuus, 188, 244. 



thomasi, 249, 251. 



viridis, 188, 244, 249. 



Cypria Icevis, 188, 249. 



ophthalmica, 188, 245, 249. 



serena, 188, 245, 250. 



Cypridopsis aculeata, 245. 



vidua, 188, 245, 250. 



villosa, 188, 245. 



Cypris fuscata, 245, 250. 

 Cytheridea laeustris, 188. 



Danish Fishery Association, 340. 

 Dannevig, Captain, 16, 339. 



Mr Harald, 15, 123, 147. 



Daphnella brachyura, 245, 250. 

 Daphnia galeata, 245. 



jardini, 250. 



longispina, 188, 189. 



pulex, 250. 



Darwinula stevensoni, 245, 250. 

 Denmark, fisheries of, 340. 

 Density observations, report on, 802. 

 Development of brain in lesser sand-feel, 

 15, 276. 



of fishes' eggs, influence of tempera- 

 ture on, 15, 147. 



of the food-fishes, 14, 220. 



Diaptomus gracilis, 249. 



serricornis, 188, 244. 



Distribution of pelagic eggs, 15, 258. 

 Drechsel, Captain, 16. 

 Drepanopsetta platessoidcs. See Long- 

 rough dab. 

 Drepanothrix dentakt, 188, 245, 250. 

 Duthie, Mr Robert, 15, 174. 



Ectinosoma, 166. 



armiferum, 166. 



curticorne, 166. 



gracile, 166. 



herdmani, 166. 



longicorne, 166. 



normani, 166. 



propinquum, 166. 



pygmoeum, 166. 



tenuicorne, 166. 



tenuipes, 166. 



Eel, the reproduction of, 14, 192. 



external differences between males 



and females, 203. 

 larvee of, 333. 



2)roblems remainingtobe solved, 218. 



the female reproductive organs, 192. 



the male eel, 202. 



the male reproductive organs, 198. 



the migration of, 206. 



the young eel, 213. 



