INDEX.

PAGE
Alewife, [170]
Angler-fish, [151]
Barb, [161]
Barn Door, [150]
Basking Shark, [150]
Bass, Big-fin, [158]
Black, [157], [158]
Black Sea, [157]
Calico, [158]
Grass, [158]
Lake, [156]
Lake Striped, [156]
Rock, [157]
Sea, [157]
Silver, [158]
Strawberry, [158]
Striped, [155]
Striped Lake, [156]
White, [156]
Yellow, [156]
Big-fin Bass, [158]
Bill-fish, [152]
Black Bass, [157], [158]
Grouper, [157]
Grunt, [159]
Mullet, [161]
Sea Bass, [157]
Snapper, [159]
Will, [157]
Black-fish, [157]
Blue Bream, [158]
Sun-fish, [158]
Blue-fish, [162]
Bonito, [163]
Bony Pike, [152]
Bow-fin, [152]
Bream, [158]
Blue, [158]
Copper Nose, [158]
Red-bellied, [158]
Red-headed, [158]
Brook Pickerel, [164]
Trout, [172], [173]
Bull Trout, [174]
Calico Bass, [158]
Cat-fish, [169]
Chain Pickerel, [164]
Chimera, [151]
Chinquapin Perch, [158]
Cobia, [162]
Cod-fish, [166], [168]
Cod, Rock, [164]
Tom, [161], [168]
Columbian Sturgeon, [152]
Common Mackerel, [163]
Copper-nose Bream, [158]
Crappie, [159]
Crocus, [162]
Croppie, [159]
Devil-fish, [151]
Dog-fish, [150]
Dollardee, [158]
Dolly Varden, [174]
Drum, [161]
Duckbill, [154]
Eagle Ray, [151]
Eels, [174]
Moray, [174]
Spotted Moray, [174]
Elasmobranchii, [147]
Electric Ray, [151]
Fair Maid, [160]
Finnan Haddie, [168]
Flannel Mouth, [159]
Flounder, [166], [167]
Summer, [166]
Turbot, [166]
Fox Shark, [148]
Ganoidei, [147], [152]
Gar Pike, [152]
Goggle-eye, [158]
Golden Trout, [172]
Goosefish, [151]
Grande Ecaille, [170]
Grass Bass, [158]
Gray Perch, [162]
Gray Snapper, [159]
Green-fish, [162]
Groper (see Grouper), [157]
Grouper, [157]
Black, [157]
Red, [157]
Grunt, [159]
Black, [159]
Haddock, [168]
Hake, [161]
Halibut, [166]
Hammer-head Shark, [148], [149]
Herring, [169]
Hog-fish, Norfolk, [159]
Holocephali, [147], [151]
Horse Mackerel, [162]
Jew-fish, [157]
Pacific, [157]
King-fish, [161]
Lake Bass, [156]
Superior Trout, [172]
Trout, [172]
Lamplighter, [158]
Mackerel, [163]
Common, [163]
Horse, [162]
Spanish, [163]
Mackerel Shark, [148]
Malma Trout, [172]
Manjuari, [152]
Menhaden, [169]
Millstone Ray, [151]
Mishcuppauog, [160]
Moray Eels, [174]
Reticulated, [174]
Spotted, [174]
Mountain Trout, [172]
Mud-fish, [152]
Mullets, [161], [168]
Muskellunge, [164], [165]
Norfolk Hog-fish, [159]
Octopus, [151]
Pacific Jew-fish, [157]
Paddle-fish, [152]
Paugy, [160]
Perch, [154]
Bitterhead, [158]
Chinquapin, [158]
Gray, [162]
Strawberry, [158]
White, [156], [162]
Yellow, [154]
Pickerel, [164]
Brook, [164]
Chain, [164]
Pig-fish, [159], [166]
Pike, [152], [164]
Bony, [152]
Gar, [152]
Plaise, [166]
Pompano, [163]
Porbeagle, [148]
Porgy, [160]
Rainbow Trout, [172]
Rays, [150]
Eagle, [151]
Electric, [151]
Millstone, [151]
Sting, [150]
Torpedo, [151]
Red-bellied Bream, [158]
Breast, [158]
Grouper, [157]
Headed Bream, [158]
Mouths, [159]
Snapper, [159]
Spotted Trout, [172]
Reticulated Moray, [174]
Rock Bass, [157]
Rock Cod, [164]
Fish, [155]
Rose-fish, [164]
Salmon, [170], [171]
Trout, [172]
Sawfish, [151]
Sculpin, [166]
Scup, [160]
Scuppaug, [160]
Scyllidæ, [150]
Sea Bass, [157]
Cat, [151]
Lawyer, [159]
Mink, [161]
Robin, [166]
Toad, [166]
Trout, [160]
Sergeant-fish, [162]
Shad, [170]
Shark, [147]
Basking, [150]
Fox, [148]
Hammer-head, [148], [149]
Mackerel, [148]
Thrasher, [148]
Thresher, [148]
Sheepshead, [159], [162]
Shovel-nose Sturgeon, [152], [154]
Silver Bass, [158]
Fish, [170]
Skates, [150]
Skipjack, [162]
Smelts, [174]
Snapper, [159]
Black, [159]
Gray, [159]
Red, [159]
Spadebill, [154]
Spanish Mackerel, [163]
Speckled Trout, [172]
Spinacidæ, [150]
Spoonbill, [154]
Squeteague, [160]
Squirrel-fish, [159]
Sting Ray, [150]
Strawberry Bass, [158]
Perch, [158]
Striped Bass, [155]
Lake Bass, [156]
Sturgeon, [152], [153]
Columbian, [152]
Shovel-nose, [152], [154]
White, [154]
Summer Flounder, [166]
Sun-fish, [158]
Blue, [158]
Sun Perch, [158]
Sunny, [158]
Sword-fish, [164]
Tarpon, [170]
Teleostei, [147], [154]
Thrasher Shark, [148]
Thresher Shark, [148]
Thunder-pumper, [162]
Tobacco Box, [150]
Tom Cod, [161], [168]
Tope, [148]
Torpedo, [151]
Tree-fish, [164]
Trout, [172]
Black-spotted, [172]
Brook, [172], [173]
Golden, [172]
Lake, [172]
Lake Superior, [172]
Malma, [172]
Mountain, [172]
Rainbow, [172]
Red-spotted, [172]
Salmon, [172]
Sea, [160]
Speckled, [172]
Turbot Flounder, [166]
Weak-fish, [160]
White Bass, [156]
Perch, [156], [162]
Sturgeon, [154]
Whiting, [161]
Yellow Bass, [156]
Fins, [160]
Perch, [154]


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