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NOTES ON FISHES FROM THE SOUTHERN TRIBUTARIES OF THE CUMBERLAND RIVER— Continued. 
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Species enumerated in lists— Continued. 
Fundulus catenatus 261, 264, 2C5, 266, 268 
Hybognathus nuchalis 262 
Hybopsis amblops 260, 261, 262, 264, 266, 267 
kentuckiensis 2G0, 261, 262, 264, 266, 267 
storerianus 262 
watauga 262, 264 
Ictalurus punctatus 262,264 
Ictiobus ditformis 262, 265 
Labidesthes sicculus 260, 261, 264 
Lagoehila lacera 260, 267 
Lepisosteus osseus 262, 264, 265 
Leptops olivaris 262 
Lepomis cyanellus 266 
megalotis 260, 261, 262, 263, 266, 268 
pallidus 260,261 
Micropterus dolomieu 260, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 268 
salmoides 261, 265, 268 
Macrolepidotum duquesnei 260,262,264,205,266,267 
Notropis ariommus 261, 264, 267 
atherinoides 261, 262, 264, 265, 267 
REPORT ON THE FISHERIES OF 
Alewife fishery 274, 355 
Alligator industry 335, 343-345 
Apparatus in South Atlantic fisheries 274-275, 277, 278, 
295-304, 314-317, 326-330, 339-343, 350-353 
Character of fisheries 274-275, 308-309, 334 
Comparisons between 1880 and 1890 279-281 
Fishery resources - 272 
Fishing-grounds 282-284, 307-308, 319, 333-334 
Fish trade 305, 306, 331-332 
Florida alligator industry 335, 343-345 
description of coast and rivers 333-334 
fisheries 333-345 
by apparatus 339-343 
counties 336-338 
general statistics 335, 336 
importance of fisheries 334 
increase of fisheries 334 
nature of fisheries 334 
oyster canning 345 
shore industries 345 
Fresh-water fisheries - - - - .278, 320. 346-355 
Geography of region 271, 282, 307, 319, 333-334 
Georgia fisheries 319-332 
by apparatus 326 330 
counties 322-326 
development of 319-321 
importance of 319-321 
fishing-grounds 319 
general statistics 321-322 
oyster canning 332 
cultivation 320 
investigations 320 
surveys 320 
trade 331, 332 
shore industries 331-332 
Importance of South Atlantic fisheries. . .274-275, 284, 308-309 
319-321, 334 
List of fishes figured 356 
Menhaden industry 305, 306 
North Carolina fisheries 282-306 
by apparatus 295-305 
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Species enumerated in lists — Continued. 
Notropis hoops 258, 262 
galacturus 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267 
heterodon 267 
megalops 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 207 
telescopus 260, 264, 265, 267 
cyanocephalus 261, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267 
wliipplei 260, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267 
Noturus flavus 262,265 
Phenacobius uranops 264, 265 
Pimepliales notatus 260, 261, 262, 264, 266, 267 
Rliinichthys atronasus 263,265 
Semotilus atromaculatus 261, 263, 266, 268 
Stizostedion vitreum 262 
Zygonectes notatus 260. 261 
Spring Creek 260,261,263 
Streams examined, list of 259 
Stone River 259, 260 
West Fork of the Stone River , 259, 260 
Willis Creek 265 
Wolf River 263 
THE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES. 
North Carolina fisheries, by counties 287-295 
importance of 284 
fishing-grounds 282 
fish trade 305,306 
general statistics 285-286 
geography of coast 228 
importance of fisheries 284 
menhaden industry 305, 306 
oyster canning 305,306 
industry 305, 306 
packing 305, 306 
trade 305,306 
porpoise industry 305, 306 
rank as fishing State 285 
shore fishing industries 305-306 
Oyster canning 305, 306, 318, 320, 332, 345 
fishery 274, 287, 318, 320 
investigations 320 
packing 305, 306 
planting 318, 320 
surveys 284, 320 
trade 305, 306, 318, 332, 345 
Persons referred to or quoted— 
Abbott, W. H 270 
Drake, James C 320 
Earll, R. Edward 271, 334 
Hall, Ansley 270 
McDonald, Marshall 271 
Race, E.E 270 
Ravenel, W. de C 270, 318 
Smith, Hugh M 269 
Stevenson, Charles H 270 
Winslow, Francis 284 
Worth, S. G 270 
Porpoise fishery 274, 305 
industry 305, 306 
River basins, fisheries of 346-355 
Salt-water fisheries 278, 320, 346 
Shad fishery 274, 287, 295, 353-354 
Shore fishing industries 305-306, 331-332, 345 
