LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. XI 
Plate CXXXI.— No. 6 433 
CXXXIL— No. 7 434 
CXXXIII.— No. 8 435 
CXXXIV.— No. 9 436 
CXXXV.— No. 10 437 
CXXXVI.— No. 11 438 
CXXXVII.-No. 12 439 
CXXXVIII.— No. 13 440 
CXXXIX.— No. 14 441 
CXL.— No. 15 442 
CXLI.— No. 16 413 
CXLII.— No.l7 444 
CXLIIl.— No. 19 445 
CXLIV.— No. 20 446 
CXLV.— No. 22 447 
CXLVI.— No. 23 448 
CXLVIL— No. 24 449 
CXLVIll.— No. 25 450 
CXLIX.— Profile No. 1 451 
CL.— Profile No. 2 452 
CLI. — Profile No. 3 453 
CLII.— Profile No. 4 4,54 
CLIII.— Profile No. 5 4.55 
CLIV.— Profile No. 6 456 
CLV.— Profile No. 7 457 
CLVI.— Profile No. 8 458 
CLVII.- Profile No 9 459 
CLVllI.— Chart showing positions of the stations occupied by the Grampus 459 
Figure in text 403 
THE OYSTER FISHERY OF CONNECTICUT. 
Plate CLIX.— Sailing sharpy 463 
CLX. — The first oyster steamer, Early Bird .'. 465 
CLXI. — The oyster steamer Fiorence 467 
CLXII.— Oyster-dredging steamer and sharpies at work on Long Island .Sound 475 
CLXI II. — Young oysters (age3 to 6 months) set on oyster shells and a rubber shoe ; taken in dredging for 
oysters 479 
CLXIV. — (1) drills, Ij- size; (2) and (3) view of upper side and under side of starfish; six arms 481 
CLXV.— (1) and (2) two starfish destroying an oyster, two views; (3) starfish, five arms 483 
CLXVL— Tangles rigged for use 485 
