LIST OP ILLUSTRATIONS. VII 
FYKE NETS AND FYKE-NET FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
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Plate LXXII.— Brook Fyke; Drop Fyke; Pike Net, Delaware River 290 
_ LXXIII. — (1) Brook Fyke; Drop Fyke, Delaware River. (2) Terrapin Fyke; “Buckclart,” Maryland. 
(3) “Fish net,” patented in 1844 356 
LXXIV (1) Eel Fyke; Eel Bait Pot, Eastern United States. (2) Eel Fyke, New England States 356 
LXXT.-(l) Winged Fyke, Westchester County, N. Y. (2) Fyke with leader and straight wings, United 
States 356 
LXXVI.— (1) Pound Fyke with angular wings, Middle Atlantic States. (2) Pound Fyke with curved 
wings, Maryland 356 
LXXVII.— (1) Pound Fyke (plan). Great Lakes. (2) Pound Fyke (side view), Great Lakes. (3) “Funnel- 
mouthed Pound,” Virginia 356 
LXXvLLi Pound Fyke, Monmouth County, N. J 356 
LXXIX.-(l) Double Fyke; “Set of Fykes," Maryland. (2) Double Fyke, “ Set of Fykes, ” Mary land 356 
LXXX. — (1) Double Fyke; “Shad Fyke,”- New Jersey. (2) Double Fyke with square entrance; “Hedging 
Fyke;” Baltimore County, Md 356 
LXXXI.— (1) Double Fyke; “ Bass Fyke,” New Jersey. (2) Unilateral Fyke, Maryland 356 
LXXXII.— Method of setting Double-Fyke Nets for shad; Leaders of Twine and Brush; Hudson County, N. J .. 356 
LXXXIII Types of French Fyke Nets. Method of setting unilateral Fykes for Shad; Hudson County, N.J. . 356 
LXXXIV. — (1) Verveux, with arched entrance and single funnel. (2) Louve, or Verveux & Tambour. 
(3) Guideau terminating in a wicker basket. (4) Method of setting Fykes across streams . .. 356 
LXXXV. — Methods of setting Fykes on parts of the French coast, showing the different materials of which 
the wings are constructed 356 
LXXXVI, — (1) Pound Fyke; France. (2) Fyke (Vanda) used in -River Don, Russia 356 
LXXXVII.— Fyke (Ruse) ; Norway 356 
LXXXVIH-— Fyke (Ruse) employed in salt-water Fisheries of Norway 356 
LXXXIX. — (1) Fykes set at end of a common leader ; Norway. (2) Round Fyke (Bollreuse) ; Prussia. (3) Pot- 
like Fyke (Muzuar) ; Portugal. (4) Set Fyke (Botirao de deitar) ; Portugal 356 
XC.— (1) Buoyed and weighted Fyke (Botirao). (2) Staked Fyke (Botirao fixo) ; Portugal 356 
XCI. — Three types of Chinese Fyke Nets: (1) Simple Fyke (Kao). (2) San-yen-koa. (3) Tcha-kao; set 
in Currents and Falls 356 
VIVIPAROUS FISHES OF THE PACIFIC COAST OF NORTH AMERICA. 
^XCII.— (1) Damalichthys argyrosomus. (2) Mhacochilus toxotes. (3) Cymatogaster aggregates. (4) Anal 
fin of the male of a Hyperprosopon 381 
XCIII.— Diagram showing the processes of Maturation, Conjugation, and Segmentation in Protozoa and 
Metazoa, and Aggregation of the Macronuclear substance 446 
XCIV.— Figs. 1 to 14 478 
XC V.— Figs. 13 to 24a 478 
XCVI Figs. 25 to 36 478 
XCVII . — Figs. 37 to 43 i 478 
XC VIII.— Figs. 44 to 59 478 
XCIX.-Figs. 57 to 63' 478 
C.— Figs. 64 to 74 478 
Cl.— Figs. 73 to 76 .7 478 
CII.— Figs. 77 to 78 478 
CIII.— Figs. 79 to 90 478 
CIV.— Figs. 91 to 95 478 
CV.— Figs. 96 to 106 478 
CVI.— Figs. 107 to 1086 478 
CVII.— Figs. 109 to 114 478 
CVIII.— Figs. 115 to 127 478 
CIX.-Figs. 128 to 135 478 
CX.— Figs. 136 to 137 478 
CXI.— Figs. 138 to 143 478 
CXII.— Figs. 144 to 149 478 
CXIIL— Figs. 150 to 154 478 
CXIV.— Figs. 155 to 161a 478 
CXV. — Figs. 162 to 1666 478 
CXVI.— Figs. 167 to 172 478 
CXVII.— Figs. 173 to 178 478 
CXVIII.— Figs. 179 t£183 478 
