GENERAL INDEX 
679 
Page 
mullet _ 317 
buffalo 316 
red-fin... 320 
white-nosed red-fin 321 
muskallunge 363 
muskalonge 363 
namaycush namaycush, Cristivomer 315 
natalis, Ameiurus ... 1. 350 
nebulosus, Ameiurus 350 
nigricans, Hypentelium 319 
nigrum nigrum, Boleosoma 374 
Nocomis micropogon 323 
northern pike.. 352 
notatus, Hyborhynchus 343,347 
Notemigonus crysoleucas crysoleucas 342 
Notropis atherinoides 322, 335, 339 
bifrenatus— 331 
cornutus chrysocephalus. 1 ........... 339 
deliciosus stramineus 332,339 
heterodon ..i. 331 
heterolepis 331 
hudsonius 334 
rubifrons 338 
Noturus flavus 351 
obsoleta, Alectrion 99 
Oligocephalus coeruleus 376 
O’Malley Lake, Alaska 430 
omiscomaycus, Percopsis 357 
osseus, Lepisosteus 305 
Ostreagigas 1,162 
lurida 2,125 
virginica 11,57,249 
oyster drill ; 85 
control measures 105 
preventing distribution 107 
removal from infested area .......Li. 107 
natural history of.. 86 
breeding habits 101 
creeping and migrations. 93 
description of species 86 
feeding habits 97 
range and occurrence 86 
salinity and distribution 89 
temperature effects. . 96 
tropisms 103 
oysters: 
effects of pulp mill pollution on 125 
X. The effect of sulphite waste liquor on the oyster 
(Ostrea lurida) 125 
acid liquor, experiments with 134 
general considerations 132 
neutralized liquor, experiments with 145 
material and methods 129 
sensory reaction to liquor 147 
sulphite waste liquor 126 
results, discussion of 148 
II. The effect of sulphite waste liquor on the rate 
of feeding of Ostrea lurida and O. gigas 162 
III. Investigations of oyster mortality in Oak- 
land Bay, Wash... 167 
concentration of liquid Oakland Bay 167 
conclusions 184 
ecological observations 174 
barnacles, growth of 174 
domestic sewage 176 
log storage. 175 
plant growth 175 
spawning 174 
sulphite waste liquor pollution 180 
survey of beds 168 
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sensory stimulation of, by chemicals 249-261 
alkalies 254 
cane sugar 256 
cumarin 251 
magnesium chloride 252 
potassium chloride 252 
quinine sulphate 254 
sodium chloride 252 
spawning and setting of, in Galveston Bay 67-83 
cultch, use of wire bags 80 
diatoms, abundance of. 77 
Offatts Bayou, description of 60 
salinity and pH of water 67 
setting, observations on 70 
determining dates of 72 
influence of salinity on 74 
periods during season ... 73 
spat, growth of. 71 
spawning season ; 60 
sex. 64 
water temperature 65 
temperature and shell movements of 1-14 
Olympia oysters, experiments with 2 
shell behavior, diurnal variation... 6 
Eastern oysters, experiments with 11 
Ostrea lurida .....v„ : 2 
Ostrea virginica 11 
Ostreagigas 1 
Pacific herring 15, 263 
pallasii, Clupea 15,263 
parvus, Gobius 120 
Perea flavescens. .. 363 
perch, log... 370 
yellow 362 
Percid® 362 
Percina caprodes zebra 370 
Percopsid® 357 
Percopsis omiscomaycus . 357 
pickerel 352 
pike, northern ! jta 352 
sand 365 
yellow ; 368 
wall-eyed 368 
pike-perch 368 
Pimephales promelas promelas 347 
Poecilichthys coeruleus coeruleus 376 
exilis 377 
pollution, effects of pulp mill on oysters 125 
pout, horned s 350 
promelas promelas, Pimephales 347 
pumpkinseed 381 
punctatus, Ictalurus 349 
quillback 316 
rainbow darter 376 
red-fin mullet - 320 
shiner 339 
red-horse sucker 320, 321 
red-sided dace 330 
Rheocrypta copelandi 373 
Rhinichthys atronasus lunatus 327 
cataract® 328 
rice sculpin 391 
ricei, Cottus 391 
Rich, Willis H.: Salmon-tagging experiments in Alaska, 
1930 ... 399-406 
Rich, Willis H.: C. Juday, G. I. Kemmerer and Albert 
Mann: Limnological studies of Karluk Lake, Alaska, 
1926-1930 407-436 
