LIST OF ILLUSTKATIONS. IX 
Plate LTTT. Page. 
Fig. 40. Acipenser sturio. Lateral view of female 314 
Plate LIV. 
Fig. il. Acipenser sturio. Ventral view of female 316 
Plate LV. 
Pig. 42. Butchering float, showing refuse, heads, etc — 318 
Plate LVI. 
Pig. 43. Sturgeon nebs drying 320 
Plate LVII. 
Pigs. 44-50. Details of the head, fins, and viscera of the common sturgeon 322 
Plate LVIIT. 
Pigs. 51-52. Anatomical details of the yonng of the common sturgeon 324 
Plate LIX. 
Pigs. 53-56. Details of viscera of young sturgeon 326 
SERRANID.®.— JORDAN AND EIGENMANN. 
Plate LX . — EpinepTielus adsrensionis. The Rock Hind 354 
FX.l.—Epinephelus morio. The Red Grouper 361 
LXII . — Vromicrops guttatus. The Guasa or Jew-fish •- 364 
LXIII . — Mycteroperca microlepis. The Gag ' 371 
LXIV . — Gentropristis striatus. The Sea Bass — 392 
LXV . — Diplectrum formosum. The Squirrel-fish 398 
LXVI . — Morone interrupta. The Yellow Bass 420 
’'■XVII . — Morone americana. The "White Perch 421 
LX VI II . — jRnecus chrysnps. The "White Bass 422 
LXIX. — KoccusUneatus. The Striped Bass 424 
TRANSPLANTING LOBSTERS TO THE PACIFIC COAST.— RATHBHN. 
Plate LXX. — Comparison of the ocean temperatures at San Francisco, California, and Vineyard Sound, Massa- 
chusetts 458 
LXXI. — Map of tlie Pacific coast of the United States, showing the localities where lobsters were planted 
in 1888-’89 472 
INVERTEBRATES OF LAKES GENEVA AND MENDOTA.— FORBES. 
Plate LXXII.— Map of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 474 
LXKIII. — Diagram of profiles across Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 476 
iXXlV.— Map of Lake Mendota, Wisconsin 480 
