A Bibliography of the , Genus

By

R. D. LEWIS, Fishery Biologist Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory West Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04575

ABSTRACT

A total of 1,303 references are given.

INTRODUCTION This bibliography was begun in the summer Andrews, New Brunswick; the Bureau of Com­ of 1964. It was mimeographed and distributed mercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, West at a meeting of United States and Canadian Boothbay Harbor, Maine; and the Department scientists concerned with the biology of the of Interior Library and the Library of American held on November 9-10, Congress, Washington, D.C. 1965, at the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Lists of references that I had overlooked Laboratory, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine. in the 1965 manuscript were provided by References in the 1965 manuscript were H. J. Thomas, Department of Agriculture and compiled from the original papers, their cita­ Fisheries for Scotland, Marine Laboratory, tions, and the bibliographies ofHerrick(1911), Aberdeen; D. G. Wilder, Fisheries Research Scattergood (1949), and Dawson (1954). The Board of Canada, Biological Station, St. present list also includes references from Andrews, New Brunswick; and R. J. Ghelardi, the bibliography of Bergeron (1965). Fisheries R esearch Board of Canada, Biologi­ About 80 percent of the references were cal Station, Nanamio, British Columbia. found in the library of the Marine Biological The library staffs of the Marine Bio­ Laboratory at Woods Hole, Mass., and the logical L aboratory at Woods Hole and the rest at the libraries of the Fisheries Research Biological Station at St. Andrews assisted Board of Canada, Biological Station, St. me.

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