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2157. Longwel1,A.C. l976. Chromosomemutagenesis in developingmackerel eggs sampled from the NewYork Bight. NOAATech. Memo.ERL MESA7, U.S, Dep. Commer.,Washington, D.C.

2158. 1977. A genetic look at fish eggs and oil. Oceanus20!: 46-58.

2159, Lonning,S. 1972. Comparativeelectron microscopicstudies of teleosteaneggs with spe- cial reference to the chorion. Sarsia 49: 41-48.

2160, and P. Solemdal. l972. The relation between thickness of chorion and specific gravity of eggsfrom Norwegian and Baltic flatfish populations. FiskDir. Skr. Ser. HavUnders,! 16; 71-88.

2161. and B.E. Hagstrom. 1975. Scanningelectron microscopestudies of the surface of the fish egg. Astarte 8: 17-22.

2162 L osan ff, V.L. 1937. Th spa n'og rmt f the 7 'f' s f smelt, Hypo s pret sns Girard!, Int. Revueges, Hydrobiol. Hydrogr, 36-2!: 170-183, ill.

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2166. Lucas, C.E. 1936. On the diurnal variation of size-groups of trawl-caught.herring. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer 11!: 53-59.

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2170 Macek, K,J. 1968, Reproduction in brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis! fed sublethal con- centrations of DDT. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. 25: 1 787-1796.

2171, ltacer, C,T, 1965, The distribution of larval sand eels Ammodytidae! in the southern North Sea. J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K. 45: 187-207.

2172. 1966; Sand eels Ammodytidae! in the southwestern North Sea; their biology and fishery. Fishery Invest., Lond. Ser. 2. Sea Fisheries! 24!, 55 pp.

2173. 1967. Ammodytidae. Fiches d'identification des oeufs et larves de poissons. J. Cons. perm. int. Fxplor. Mer 2: 1-6.

2174 MacGregor, J.S . 1964. The relation between anomalies of spawning stock size and year- 1 ' fe* the P 'f' d', ~dd' s 1 FG'r df. F sh. B ll. NOAA U. S. ! 63 !: 477-491,

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2I 78. Macphee, C, 1960. Postlarval development and diet of the largescale sucker, Catostomus macroeilus, in Idaho, Copeia 1960!: 119-125.

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2180 Magnusson, J. 1955. Mikroskopisch-anatomische Untersuchungen zur Fortpflanzungsbio logic des Rofbarsches Sebastes marinus L, [Microscopic-anatomical studies on the reproductive biology of the rosefish, Sebastes marinus L.] . Z. Fisch. 43; 121-167,

02181. 1962. Redfish larvae in the Irminger Sea in May 1961, CIEM C.M. 1962 90!: 1-5.

*2182. 1968a. Report on capelin larvae, Mallotus villosus Muller!. Spec. Pubis int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish. 7 pt. 1!: 163-173, 1 fig., 7 tables. [Charts in 7 pt, 2!: 259-262].

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*2184 Magnusson, J.L., and I. Hallgrimsson. 1965. The relationship between the distribution of Sebastes larvae, zooplankton and temperature in the Irminger Sea, Spec. Pubis int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish., No. 6 Contrib. No. B-I!; 289.

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2202. l963. Eon ch ges ' nsrphol gy d g ntogeny'n the 9'retep ch, n~hred- derus s. sayanus, Copeia 1963!: 546-557.

2203, 1964. Early developmentof the yellow perch, Percaflavescens. ChesapeakeSci, 5 - 2!: 46-66. andJ.A. Hardy,Jr. 1967. Developmentof fishes of the ChesapeakeBay Region; «2204, an atlas of egg, larval andjuvenile stages. part 1. Univ. Md.Nat. Resour.Inst,, Port City Press, Baltimore, Md., 202 pp .

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2207, 1955a. Natural history of the American shad in Maryland waters. Md Tidewat. News 11 suppl . 4! . 1-2.

2208. 1955b. Early developmental stages of yellow perch studied. Md. Tidewat, Hews 12 I! . '1,2,4.

2209. and A.J. ManSuetZ. 19SS. White perch eggS and larvae Studied in Lab. Md Tidewat. News 12!: 1-3.

2210. 1956a. Hickory shad eggs and larvae reared successfully in lab . Md Tidewat, News 13 l!: 1,3,

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2212. 19S6c, problems associated with rearing fish larvae to a juvenile stage under laboratory conditions, Md, Dept. Res. and Ed., Ches, Biol. Lab. Ref. No. 56-15, 5 pp.

2213. 1958a. Eggs, larvae and young of the striped bass, Roccus saxatilis, Ches. Biol. Lab. Contrib. No . 112, 36 pp.

2214. 19S8b. The development of anal spines and soft-rays in young striped bass. Md. Dept . Res . and Ed., Contrib, Ho. 1 13, 12 pp.

2215. 196la. Movements, reproduction, and mortality of the white perch, Roccus americanus, in the Patuxent River estuary, Maryland, Chesapeake Sci. 2-4!; 142-205.

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2218. 1962b, Eggs, larvae, and young of the hickory shad, Alosa mediocris, with com- ments on its ecology in the estuary. Chesapeake Sci. 3!: 173-205, 12 figs., 8 tables,

2219. 1963. Symbiotic behavior between small fishes and jellyfishes, with new data on that het een the tro t 'a ~periius ~ate idotu d th schyphoeedus ~Ch sacra d in- quecirrha. Copeia 1963!: 40-80.

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124 *224l. 1976. The behavieral tranSformatiOn from the planktOnic larval Stage Of Some marine fishes reared in the laboratory. Ph.D. diss., Univ. British Columbia, 231 pp.

*2242 M .J.C. 1944. Obevet th pm' gofoce cskpj k Kts won spain ' ! d yello f'n t n Ne th us ~ao ter s! in the o them M h ll Isl ds. F sh. Il 11. 1VOAA U.S.! 514!; 201-206.

2243. and E,U, Ahlstrom. 1948. Observations on the horizontal distribution and the ~ umb of ggs d lar f the oorther anchovy ~Enr 1's orden! off C 1 f i in 1940 and 1941. NOAA Tech. Rep. NMFS Spec. Sci. Rept. Fish,, No. 56, 13 pp.

2244. 1956. The "critical period" in the early life history of marine fishes. J. Cons. perm. int. Fxp lor Mer 21!: 160-170.

2245. 1960. The causes of major variations in the catch of the Pacific sardine, ~Sard' o s cger le G r d!. P . World Sci. Meet ng n the 9 ol. of sa 4'ne d related species. Food and Agriculture Organ. of United Nations, I II: 667-791.

2246. Marshall, N 1946. Observations on the comparative ecology and life history of two sea robins, Prionotus carolinus and Prionotus evolans strigatus. Copeia l946!: 118-144.

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2251, Martin, R.A., and J.H. Finucane, 1968. Reproduction and ecology of the longnose killifish. Q, Jl Fla Acad, Sci, 31: 101-ill.

2252, and C.L. Martin, 1970. Reproduction of the clingfish Cobiesox strumosus. Q, JI Fla Acad. Sci. 33: 275.

2253 Martinez, S. 1972. Fecundity, sexual maturation and spawning of scaled sardine Harengula pensacolae!. M.S th s's, On' . Miami, Sl pp.

2254 Mason, J,C, 1975. Seaward movement of juvenile fishes including lunar periodicity in the movementof coho s lm O~Dlorh chus ki tch f y. J. F'sh. Res. Ed ca . 122!: 254 2-2547.

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2256 Massmann,W.H, 1991. Gh ter stic's f sp wn'ng of shad, Al sa ~sa'd' ' a W'leon! in some Virginia streams. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 81: 78-93, 4 figs., 8 tables,

2257. E.C. Ladd, and H.N. McCutcheon. 1952, A biological survey of the Rappahannock River. Spec. scient. Rep. Va Fish. Lab. 6 vols.!, 333 pp.

2258. 1953. Relative abundance of young fishes in Virginia estuaries. Trans. 18th N. Amer. Wildl. Conf.: 439-449, 4 figs., 3 tables.

2259. 1954, Marine fishes in fresh and brackish waters of Virginia rivers. Ecology 35 !: 75- 78.

125 2260. E.C, Ladd, and H.N. McCutcheon. 1954. Postlarvae and young of the menhaden grove ti ~ta usj brackisll nd f sh ate f 9' g' ia. c pe'a 195e tj: 19-23. 1 fig., 4 tables.

2261 . J.J, Norcross, and E .B. Joseph. 1961 . Fishes and fish larvae collected from AtIaniic plankton cruises of R/V Pathfinder, Dec, 1959-0ec, 1960. Spec. scient. Rep, Va Fish, Lab ., No, 26, 15 pp.

2262, J.J . Norcross, and E.B. Joseph. 1962a. Fishes and fish larvae collected from Atlantic plankton cruises of R/V Pathfinder, March 1961-March1962. Spec. scient. Rep. Va Fish. Lab., No, 33, 20 pp .

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2264. 1963. The "critical" zone in estuaries. SFI Bull. 141: 1-2.

2265. J .J . Norcross, and F..B. Joseph. 1963. Distribution of larvae of the naked gaby, Gobiosoma bosci, in the York River, Chesapeake Sci . 4 !: 1 20-125 .

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2269, 1896b. The effects of pelagic spawning habit on the life histories of fishes. Rep, Br. Ass. Advmt Sci., 66th Meet.: 837.

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2274. 1883, Remarkable development of embryo salmon. Trans, Am. Fish. Soc. 1882; 7-11 .

2275 . 1885. Fresh and salt water hatching at Cold Spring harbor. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc, 1884: 6-12.

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2285, 1968. Morphology and. distribution of larval wahoo Acanthocybium solandri Cuvier! in the central Pacific Ocean. Fishery Bull. Fish Wildl. Serv. U,S. 66!: 299-322.

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2598. 1940. Notes on carangin fishes. V. YoungTrachurus in the Gulf of Mexico. Am. Mus. Novit., No. 1067: 1-4.

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2602. Nichols, N., and C.hl. Breder, Jr. 1928. An annotatedlist of the Synentognathiwith remarks on their developmentand relationships, Zoologica 8!; 1-22, ill.

2603, Nielsen, J.G. 1963. Description of' two large unmetamorphosedflatfish-larvae Heteroso- mata! . Vidensk, Meddr. Dansk. naturh . Foren . 125: 401 -406 .

2604 . Nihoul, J.C.J. ed.!. 1977. BottomTurbulence: Proceedingsof the 8th International Liege Colloquium on OceanHydrodynamics . Elsevier Scientific Publ . Co ., N .Y., 306 pp .

2605 Niimi, A.J., and Q.N. LaHam. 1974. Influence of breeding time interval on egg number, mortality, and hatching of the zebrafish Brachydaniorerio!. Can. J. Zool. SZ: 515-517,

2606 Nikitinskaia, I.V. 1958. On the onset of active feeding of the larva of ~CIuea harengus 5 lies' ' V l. 'o l. Eh. 37: 1568-1571.[1 8 asian, 8 gl ' h y. I

2607 Nikolaev, A.P, 1959. Observations on the developmentof the eggs and larvae of the stel- late flounder, Pleuronectes stellatus Pallas. Izv. tikhookean. nauchno-issled. Inst. ryb. Khoz. Okeanogr, 47: 190-192. 2608. Nikolsky, G.V, 1963. The Ecology of Fishes. AcademicPress, N.Y., 352 pp.

2609, N' h'8, v., d 5. Ueya g'. 197s, The d' t '6 t'o f th la ee f 6 dfish ~x' h'as gladius in the Indian and Pacific oceans. NOAATech. Rep. NMFSSpec. Sci. Rept. Fish., No. 675; Z61 264.

2610 N' 6' ta, 5. 1957 v tt'tal d st 6 t on f th float'ng ggs aisle 1't v ~s Ishikawa, a gonostomatidfish, in the sea. Rep. JapanSea reg. Fish. Res. Lab. 3: 13-22, 4 figs,

2611. 1957b. Some considerations regarding the amount of foods daily taken by an early post. larva of sardine. Rep. Japan Sea reg. Fish, Res. Lab. 3: 77-84.

2612 N hl, n. 197!. 9 d and f d'ng of the po tl 7 f M~81o s yp oid s [8 n s]. Indian J. Fish. 20 l!: 203-204.

2613, Noble, R.L, 1968. Mortality rates of pelagic fry of the yellow perch, Perca flavescens Hitchill!, and an analysis of the sampling problem in Oneida Lake, NewYork. Ph,D, diss., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y., 104 pp.

2614. 1970. Evaluation of the Hiller high-speed sampler for sampling yellow perch and walleye fry, J. Fish. Res, Bd Can. 27; 1033- 1044.

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2632 Oben, L,C. 1957, About the drifting approach of fingerling bluefish, l'omatomussaltratrix L., to the shores of the Black Sea in the region of the Karadag 947-1954! . Transl. from Russian by K,J. Koushnaroff and R.J, Mansueti, from the works of the Daradag Biol. Stn,, Acad. Sca. Ukr. DSSR 14: 155-157

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2694, 1977b. Influence of some hydrological factors on the depth distribution of hlaasbanker Trachurus trachurus larvae off Southwest Africa, Fishery Bull. Un. S. Afr. 9: 46-47.

2695 Ots, J.P., and G.A. I:.Idon, 1975. Downstream movements of fry of Gaiaxias fasciatus Gray, N.Z. J, Mar. 8 Freshwat. Res, 9!: 97-100.

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«2736. ed.!. 1973. Fish stocks and recruitment. Rapp. P,-v. Reun. Cons. perm. int, Explor. Mer 164, 372 pp.

*2737, Parsons, L.SLF and V.M. Hodder. 1971. Meristic differences between spring and autumn sp g Atl t'c herring ~Cluea h~aen s ~ha s! f o auth e t rn Meuf undland. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. 28: 553-558.

2738. Parsons, T.R., and M. Takahashi. 1973. Biological Oceanographic Processes. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 186 pp.

2739. Patten, B.C, 1968. Mathematical models of plankton production. Int. Revue ges. Hydrobiol. Hydrogr., No. 53: 357-408.

'2740. Patten, B.G,, and D.T, Rodman. 1969. Reproductive behavior of northern squawfish, Ptycho- ch 'lu ~oeo is. Trans. An. Fish. Foc. 98 l!: 188-111,

*2742. Pavlov, D.A, 1978. The development of the anadromousKamchatka trout, Salmo~m kiss, and its position in the classification of Salmo. J. Ichthyol. 18!; 923-936.

151 Z743, Pavshtiks,E.A,, andL.A. Pan'kova. 1968, Onfeeding the youngredfish of the genus Sebastes in the Davis Strait. Mater. Rybokhoz. Issled. Sev. Bass. 10. *2744. Pearcy,W.G. 1962a. Distribution andorigin of demersaleggs within the order Pleuro- nectiformes. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. hfer 27!: 232-235.

*2745. 1962b. Ecologyof an estuarine population of winter flounder, Pseudoleuronectes americanus Walbaum!. Part I; Hydrographyof the hiystic River estuary, p. 5. Part II: Distribution anddynamics of larvae, p. 16. Part III. Distribution, abundance,growth andproduction of juveniles;survival of larvaeand juveniles, p, 39. Part Iv: Food habits of larvae and juveniles, p . 65. Bull . Binghamoceanogr. Coll . 18 ! .

Z746, 1962c, Eggmasses and early developmentalstages of the scorpaenidfish, Sebas- tolobus . J . Fish, Res. Bd Can. 19: 1169-11 73 .

2747. 1962d. Speciescomposition and distribution of marine nekton in the Pacific Oceanoff Oregon. Ore. State Univ., Dept, Oceanogr,AEC Progress Rept. 1, Ref-62-8, 15 pp,

*2748. and S.W, Richards, 1962, Distribution and ecology of fishes of the Mystic River, Connecticut. Ecology 43 Z!; 248-259.

«2749. andS.S. Myers. 1974. Larval fishes of Ya luinaBay, Oregon: a nurseryground for marine fishes'? Fish. Bull. NOAA U. S.! 72 !: 201-213.

*2750. h?.Hosie, and S.L. Richardson.1977. Distribution andduration of pelagic life pet le sole, E~o tts !o d in ters ff Oreg . Fi h. B ll. NCAA O.B.! yg l!: 173-183.

*2751. Pearson,J.C, 1929, Naturalhistory andconservation of redfish andother commercial sciaenids on the Texas coast, Bull, Bur. Fish., Wash. 44, Doc. No. 1046: 129-214.

«2752. 1938, The life history of the striped bass, or rockfish, Roccussaxatilis Wal- baum!. Bull. Bur. Fish., Wash. 498!: 825-851, ill. 1941. The youngof somemarine fishes taken in lower ChesapeakeBay, Virginia, «2753. 'th peciel F re to th grey tro t, [Cynosc'o~re 1 Bio h!]. F' h. Bull. Fish Wildl, Serv. U,S. 506!: 79-102, 26 figs

2754. 1952. Rearingyoung shad in ponds, ProgveFish Cult. 14!: 33-36, ill.

*2755, Pechkurenkov,V.L., I.A. Shekhanova,and I.G. Telysheva. 1972. Theeffect of chronicsmall dose irradiation on the embryonic development of fishes and the validity of various assessment methods. J, Ichthyol. 12!. 71-79.

'2756. andG.L. Pokrovskaya.1978. Onthe correspondenceof data on the incubationof fish eggsin solutions of strontiums-yttrium of varyingactivity underlaboratory con- ditions and in natural waters. J. Ichthyol. 18!; 995-1004.

2757. Pelluet, D. 1944. Criteria for the recognition of developmentalstages in the salmon Salmo salar!. J. Morph. 74: 395-407, ill,

*2758, Penn,J,W. 1975. The influence of tidal cycles on the distributional pathwayof Penaeus latisulcatus Kishinouye in Shark Bay, western Australia. Aust. J. mar. Freshwat. Res. 26; 93-102.

2759. Pennel1,W. 1967. Preliminary report on a study of neustonin the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Rapp. Stn Biol. mar, Grande-Riviere 966!: 55-60.

2 760 Perceva,T.A, 1939. Thedevelopment of the Caspianshad, Caspialosa ~cas ia Eichw,! Trudy vses. nauchno-issled, Inst. morsk. ryb Khoz. Okeanogr. 8: 27-65, ill.

152 2761 Perera, P.A.B., and S.S. De Silva. 1978. Studies on the biology of young gray mullet, Eug'I ~cehei s, d'gesticn. Ee . Iticl. Berlin 44!: 343-3BI.

*2762. Perlmutter, A. 1939. A biological survey of the salt waters of Long Island, 1938. Sec. I. An ecological survey of young fish and eggs identified from tow-net collections. Fish, Bul I. NOAA U. S. ! 51 5!: 206-228.

"2763. and G.M. Clarke. 1949. Age and growth of immature rosefish Sebastes marinus! in the Gulf of Maine and off western Nova Scotia. Fish. Bull. Fish Wildl. Serv. U.S. 515!: 207-228,

2764. 1951. An aquarium experiment on the American eel as a predator on larval lam- preys . Copeia 1951 !: 173-1 74.

2765 . 1953, Population studies of the rosefish. Trans. N,Y. Acad. Sci. 15: 188-199.

2766. and E. White, 1962, Lethal effects of flourescent light on the eggs of the brook trout, Progve Fish Cult. 24! . 26-30.

2767. Pertseva, T,A. 1936, Opredelitel pelagicheskikh ikrinik ryb Barrentseva mozya [Identifi- cation key to pelagic fish eggs from the Barents Seaj. Pischepromizdat, Moskova, 36 pp,

2768. 1940. The spawning of the Caspian shads as shown by the distribution of eggs d I . P t t. C~l~cs ' E'ch .]. Trudp uses. neuchnu-issled. Inst. morsk. ryb. khoz. Okeanogr. 14: 1-2 ~ln Russian, English summary.]

2769 Pertseva-Ostroumova, T.A. 1960. The reproduction and development of the needle-toothed halibut. genus Atherestes Jordan and Gilbert! Pleuronectidae, Pisces!. Zool, Zh. 3910!: 1658-1669.

2770, 1963a. Features of the reproduction and development of the flounder having benthic and pelagic roe. In: Problems of Ecology. Vysshaya Shkola, Moscow 5; 161-163,

2771. 1963b. New data on the distribution of flounder spawn in Primor'e waters. Trudy Inst. Okeanol. 62: 13-27,

2772. 1964. Some morphological characteristics of myctophid larvae Myctophidae, Pisces!, pp. 79-97. In: Rass, T.S. ed.!, Fishes of the Pacific and Indian oceans, Biol- ogy and Distribution. Trudy Inst. Okeanol. 73.

2773. 1965. Larval flatfishes Heterosomata! of the Gul f o f Tonkin. Trudy Inst. Okeanol. 80. 117-200

2774, 1967. Larval stages of some P t and Electrona species Pisces, Mycto- phidae!. Trudy Inst. Okeanol. 84: 222-236.

2775. 1972. Larvae of luminous pelagic fishes in the family Myctophidae from col- lections acquired during the Australian expeditions of the "Gascoyne" and "Cliamantina." Vop. Ikhtiol. 12!; 693-703.

«2776. 1975. Larvae of the lanternfish, Diaphus agassizi Myctophidae, Pisces!. J. Ichthyol. 15!; 606-610.

2777, Peters, J.A. 1968. A computer program for calculating degree of biogeographic resemblance between areas. Syst. Zool. 17: 64-69.

2778, Petersen, C. G.Joh. 1891. Eine Methode zur Bestimung des Alters und Wuches der Fische. Mitt, dt. Seefisch. Ver Il; 226-235.

2779. 1892. On the eggs and breeding of our Gobiidae. Rep. Dan. biol. Stn 2: 1-8, ill.

153 2780 1903. Howto distinguish between mature and immature plaice throughout the year, PublsCirconst. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Vier, No. 1: 1-7.

*2781, 1904. On the larval and postlarval stages of the long rough dab and the genus Pleuronectes. Meddr KommnHavunders., Ser. Fiskei 1 l!: 1-13, 2 pls.

2782. Meddr Kommn Havunders., Ser. Fiskei 1!: 1-5,

*2783. 1906. Qn the larval and postlarval stages of somePleuronectidae Pleuronectes, ~Zeugt r s!. 9 dd KomnnH de, 0 . I k 2 l!: 1-10, 'll.

«2784. 1909. On th larval d postl 1 t g s of s Pl t'd ~Zeugot r s, Arnoglossus,Solea! . Meddr KommnHavunders., Ser. Fiskei 5!: 1-18, ill .

2785. 1917, Onthe developmentof our commongobies Gobius! from the egg to the adult stages, etc. Rep. Dan. biol. Stn 24, 1916917!: 3-16, 3 figs., 1 pl.

2786. Peterson, R,H., et al. 1977. Developmentof Atlantic salmon Salmosalar! eggs and alevins during varied temperature regimes. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. 34: 31-

*2787. Peterson,S.J. 1975, Theseasonal abundance and distribution of fish eggs,larvae, and juveniles in the MerrimackRiver estuary, Mass.,1974-75. M.S. thesis, U. Mass.,Am- herst, 170 pp.

2788. Pet ca 9 P. 1930. The b eding hah' ts f the bl ck- iced darts, 9~etc us m lotus Girard. Copeia: 40-44, ill,

2789. Petrova, L.S. 1968. Somedata on the biology and distribution of the fry of the Korf-Kara- ginskii herring. TINRO,Vladivostock 64; 321-327. [Transl. for Fish, Res. Bd Can. Transl, Series No. 1432.]

*2790 Nord, J. Cons. perm. int. Explor, Mer, No. 17, 2 pp.

2791 Phillips, O,M. 1966. TheDynamics of the UpperOcean. Cambridge Univ. Press,New York, 261 pp.

«2792. Piavis, G.W. 1961. Embryological stages in sea lamprey and the effects of temperature on development. Fish. Bull. Fish Wildl, Serv. U.S. 61; 111-143.

*2793. 1971. Embryology, Chapt, 9, pp. 361-400. In. Hardisty, M.W. and I.C. Potter eds.!, The Biology of Lampreys. AcademicPress Inc., NewYork, Vol, 1, 423 pp.

2794. Pickering, g.H., andW.N. Vigor. 1965. Theacute toxicity of zinc to eggsand fry of the flathead minnow. Progve Fish Cult. 27!: I53-157.

2795. 1966. Acute toxicity of alkyl benzene sulfonate and linear alkylate sulfonate to th ggs f th f lath d m'nn, ~pmeh 1 9 o alas. i t. J. a wat. poll t. 10: 385-391.

2796. Pickford, G.E., and J.W. Atz. 1957. Thephysiology of the pituitary gland of fishes. Zoological Society, New York, 613 pp.

2797 pillay, T.V.R., and K,K. Sarojini . 1950. On the larval developmentof the Indian trans- p t gobp,G~b' terus chmto H iten!, ith beer t s ' t b onomi . pro natn Inst. Sci. India 16!; 181-187, ill.

2798. Pitt, T.K. 1958, Distribution, spawning and racial studies of the capelin, Mallotus villosus Muller! in the offshore Newfoundlandarea. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. 15; 275-293.

154 2799, 1961. Vetteb 1 be f 4 aries pla'ce, h' glossoid platess d Fabricius!, in the northwest Atlantic. J. Fish, Res, Bd Can. ZO!: 1159-1181.

*2800. 1964, 9 ndity of the 4 e ' pla', lh ~ gl s 'des pl t oides if b c from Grand Bank and Newfoundland areas. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. Zl!; 597-611.

*2801. 1966, Sexual maturity and spawning of the American plaice, Hi oglossoides platessoides Fabricius!, from Newfoundlandand GrandBank areas. J. Fish, Res. Bd Can. 23!: 651-672.

*2802. Podosinnikov, A,Yu. 1978. Embryonicand early post-embryonic developmentof the "canarey drum," Umbrina canariensis Pisces, Sciaenidae!, J. Ichthyol. 18!: ]014--i017.

*2803. Polgar, T.T., R,E. Ulanowicz,D.A. Pyne,and G.M. Krainak, 1975. Investigationof the role of physical transport processesin determining ichthyoplankton distributions in the PotomacRiver. Interim Report for 1974 SpawningSeason Data, Maryland Power Plant Siting Program PPRP-11 and PPMP-14, 133 pp.

2804. 1977. Striped bass ichthyoplanktonabundance, mortality, and production esti- mation fop. the Potomac River population. In: Van Winkle, W. ed.!, Conference on Assessingthe Fffects of Vower-Plant-InducedMortality on Fish Populations, CONF-770501. Pergamon Press, Elmsford, New York.

*2805. Pollard, R,T. 1977. Observationsand theories of Langmuircirculations and their role in near surface mixing, pp. 235-251, In: Angel, M. ed.!, A Voyageof Discovery. Pergamon Press, Flmsford, New York, 696 pp,

2806. Ponomarenko,V,P., and M,F. Trambachev.1974, Soviet investigations on the Barents Sea young cod in the autumn winter period 1971-1972. Annaly Biol. Z997Z!: 74-75,

2807. and M.F. Trambachev. 1975. Soviet investigation on young cod in the Barents Sea in winter 1972-1973. Annaly Biol, 30973!; 87.

2808, Poon,D.C., and A.K. Johnson. 197D, The effect of delayed fertilization on transported saImon eggs, Progve Fi sh Cult. 32 !: 81-84.

2809. Vopova,V.P. 1973. Results of investigations on artificial reproduction of turbot from the Black Sea. Trudy vses. nauchno-issled. Inst, morsk. ryb, Khoz. Okeanogr. 44; 143-148,

2810. Porter, K.I., and C.J. Koster eds.! . 1970. World List of Scientific Periodicals: new periodical titles 1960-1968. Butterworth, London.

2811 Porter, P, 1964. Notes on fecundity, spawning and early life history of petrale sole i~gosetto j* d 4, 'th de ctipti s of flatfish 1 coils ted in the pa 'f co n' off HumboldtBay, Ca1ifornia. M.S. thesis, HumboldtState College, Arcata, Calif., 98pp.

2812. Porter, P.E., and R.G. Porter, 1972. Propagation: fishes spawning, fertilization, number of eggs or young, parental care!, pp. 149-152, In: Altman, P.L., and D.S. Dittmer eds.!, Biology Data Booknd ed.!. FederationAmerican Societies Exp. Biol., Bethes- da, Md,, Vol. 1.

2813. Posgay,J.A,, and R.R. Narak. 1967. Tests of zooplanktonsamplers. Res. Doc. int. Comma NW, Atlant. Fish., No. 67-100, 16 pp,

2814, R.R. Marak, and R.C. Hennemuth. 1968, Developmentand tests of new zooplankton samplers. Res. Doc. int, CommnNW. Atlant. Fish., No, 68/85, 7 pp.

2815. Post, G., D,V, Power, and T.M. Kloppel. 1974. Survival of rainbow trout eggs after re- ceiving physical shocks of knownmagnitude. Trans, Am. Fish. Soc. 103!: 711-716.

155 Z816. Posthuma, K.H. 1971. The effect of temperatuze in the spawning and nursery areas on recruitment of autumn-spawningherring in the North Sea, pp. 175-183. In; Saville, A. ed.!, Symposiumon the biology of earIy stages and recruitment mechanismsof herring, Rapp. P.-v. Reun. Cons. perm. int. Explor, t4er, No. 160, 205 pp.

*2817. Postolakii, A. I. 1967. Fecundity of cod of the Labrador stock. PINRO20: 243-247. [Transl. from Russianfor Fish Res. Bd Can. Transl, Series, No. 1134 968!] .

*2818 Postolaky, A,I, 1968. The life-cycle pattern of Labradorcod, Gadusmorhua L., in ICNAF Subarea2. Spec. Pubis int. CommnNW. Atlant, Fish. 7 Pt, 1!: 139-144,3 figs., 2 tablrs.

2819 Potter, I.C., E.S. Robinson, and I.D. Brown. 1974. Studies on the erythrocytes of' larval and adult 1 p y !~Lt a fl t 1 s!. A t tool. 55!: 173-177.

2820. and F.W.H. Beamish, 1975. Lethal temperatures in ammocoetesof four species of lampreys. Acta Zoo1 . 56 !: 85-91.

2821. Poulsen,E.M, 1930. On the fluctuations in the abundanceof cod fry in the Kattegatt and the Belt Sea and causes of the same, Rapp. P.-v. Reun. Cons. perm. int. Fxplor. hler 65; 26-30.

2822. 1934, On the remarkable inflow of coal fish larvae into the Kattegatt in 1932, Rapp. P.-v. Reun. Cons, perm. int. Explor. I4er 89!: 81-83.

2823. 1936. Yearly variations in the numberof larvae of autumn spawning herrings in the southernpart of the transition area. Rapp.P.-v. Re»n.Cons. perm. int, Explor, hler 100!: 22-24.

2824. Powles, H. 1975. Abundance,seasonality, distribution and aspects of the ecology of some larval fishes off Barbados. Ph.D. diss., hicG>ill Univ., Canada,

2825. 1977. 11.c 'pt' ~ f la 1 3 nktnsi ~i

*2826 Powles, P.M. 1965. Life history and ecology of American plaice H' 1 ' d ]ilates- soides F.! in the hIagdalen shallows. J. Fish, Res. Bd Can. Z2!: 565-598.

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Z828 Pozdnyakov,Y.F. 1959, Spawningof capelin h allotus villosus Mull,! in the aquarium. Izv, karel, kol. Fil. Akad, Nauk SSSR 3: 145-147.

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92830. 1970. On the distribution and feeding of young Sebastes marinus off the shores of e te M . T dy r k, b ol. Inst. 14: 59-~64. T sl. fro Ru 'a for the Fish. Res. Bd Can, Transl. Series, No. 1938 971!].

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2832 pr tll *, E.E. 1959. Eff' iency f f od onve s' by yo ng 1 g m th ba, ~M' te salmoides Lacepede!. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc, 80: 154-157.

2833. Precht, H., J, Christophersen, H. Hensel, and W. Larcher, 1974. Temperature and Life. Springer- Ver lag, Inc., N.Y., 779 pp.

156 *2834. Price, C.A., J.M. St. Onge-Burns, J.B, Colton, Jr,, and,J,E. Joyce, 1977. Automatic sort- ing of zooplankton by isopycnic sedimentation in gradients of silica. Performance of a "Rho Spectrometer." her, Biol, 42: 225-231.

2835. and R. R. L. Gui 1 lard. 1978. Collection o f dinoflagel lates and other marine flagellates by centrifugation in density gradients of silica sol, Limnol. Oceanogr. in press! .

2836. Price, J.W. 1943. A device For observing living Fish embryos at controlled temperatures, Ohio J. Sci. 43: 83-85,

2837. Priegel, G.R 1967. Identification of young walleyes and saugers in l,ake Winnebago,Wiscon- sin. Progve Fish Cult. 29!: 108-109,

2838 9 ', E.E. 1S85a 0 th est and de lope nt f 0 sterosten ~ach'a at th St. Andrews Marine Laboratory. Ann. Mag, nat, Hist. 16 Ser. 5!: 487-496, ill.

2839. 1885b. On the developmentof the food fishes at the St. AndrewsMarine Labora- tory, Rep, Br. Ass. Advmt Sci,, 65 meet,: 1091-1093.

2840. 1886. Early stages in the development of the food-fishes, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist.. 17 Ser, 5!: 84-90.

2841. 1887. The significance of the yolk in the eggs of osseus fishes. Ann. Mag, oat. Hist. 20 Ser, 5!: 1-8, ill.

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2844. 1897, The living Chimaera and its egg. Ottawa Nat. 10: 185-189.

2845. and A. Halkett. 1906. The eggs of the freshwater ling Lota maculosa LeSueur!. Ottawa Nat. 19: 219-224.

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2857. 1955. Estuarine circulation patterns. Proc. Am. Soc. civ. Engrs, 81: 717/I- 717/11.

2858. 1956. Thedynamic structure of a coastalplain estuary. J. mar. Res.15: 33-42.

2859, and R.E, Kent.. 1956. A methodfor determiningmean longitudinal velocities in a coastal plain estuary, J. mar, Res. 15: 81-91.

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2870. 1865a. Note on the young of Belone. Proc. Boston Soc, Nat. Hist. 9: 334,

2871, 1865b. Onthe genusBelone; specimen of the young. Proc. BostonSoc. Nat. Hist. 9: 325-326.

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2873. 1866. Notes on younggarpike presentedto the Society. Proc, BostonSoc. Nat, Hist. 10: 211.

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2875. 1870b. On the young of Orthagoriscus mola. Am. Nat, 4, 1870871!: 629-633.

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