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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary ) FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Clarence F. Pautzke, Commissioner

BUREAU OF COMME~CIAL , Donald L. McKernan, Director Leaflet 537

Washington 25, D. C. April 1962

A LIST OF THE FISHERY BULLETINS OF THE UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

by L. T. Dees Branch of Reports Division of Resource Development

The Fishery Bulletins are technical reports of scientific investigations of fishery . The Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission was begun in 1881. It became the Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries in 1904 and the Fishery Bulletin of the Fish and Wildlife ) Service in 1941. Paging is serially by volumes. Through volume 46, separates were issued as Documents, each with a Document number. Beginning with volume 47, each separate was issued as a numbered Bulletin. Fishery Bul­ letins are distributed to depository libraries, and the Superintendent of Documents, United States Government Printing Office, Washing­ ton 25,. D. C., has them for sale. (Articles preceded by asterisks are out of print; but can be borrowed from some public and college libraries.)

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* 1. Temperature and the shell movements of oysters. By A. E. Hopkins. 1931, vol. 47, i + p. ,1-14, 10 figs., 2 tables.

* 2. Fluctuations in the supply of (Clupea pallasii) in Southeastern . By George A. RounsefeV. 1931, vol. 47, ii+ p. 15-56,26 figs., 14 tables.

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) No. Title . r' * 3. Factors influencing the spawning and setting of oysters in Galveston Bay, Tex. By A. E. Hopkins. 1931, vol. 47, ii + p. 57-83, 18 figs., 3 tables.

* 4. Studies on the oyster drill (Vrosalpinx cinerea, Say). By Henry Federighi. 1931, vol. 47, i + p. 85-115,7 figs., 8 tables.

* 5. Juvenile and sex characters of F:vorthodu8 lyriCU8 (Fam. Gobiidae). By Isaac Ginsburg. 1931, vol. 47, i + p. 117-124,2 figs., 1 table.

* 6. Effects of pulp mill pollution on oysters. By A. E. Hopkins, Paul S. Galt so ff, and H. C. M c Mill in. 1 9 3 1, voL 47, i + p. 1 2 5 - 1 86, 50 fig s ., 16 tables.

* 7. Statistical review of the Alaska salmon fisheries. IJart III: Prince William Sound, Copper R.iver, and Bering River. By Willis H. Rich and Edward M. Ball. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. IH7-247, 10 figs., 13 tables.

* K Sensory stimulation of the oyster, Ostrea l'1r'linica, by chemicals. By A. E. Hopkins. 1932, vol. 47,1 + p. 249-261, 11 figs., 1 table.

*' 9. Fluctuations in the supply of herring, ('lupea pallasii, in Prince William Sound, Alaska. By George A. Rounc;efell and Edwin H. Dahlgren. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 263-291,15 figs., 15 tables.

"" 1 O. Contributions to the early life histories of sixty-two species of fishes from Lake Erie and its tributary waters. By Marie Poland Fish. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 293-398, 144 figs., 4 tables.

* 11. Salmon-tagging experiments in Alaska, 1930. By Willis H. Rich. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 399-406, 1 fig., 3 tables.

12. Limnological studies of Karluk Lake, Alaska, 1926-1930. ByC. Juday, * Willis H. Rich, G. 1. Kemmerer, and Albert Mann. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 407-436, 6 figs., 14 tables. * 13. Statistical review of the Alaska salmon fisheries. Part IV: South­ eastern Alaska. By Willis H. Rich and Edward M. Ball. 1933, vol. 47, i+ p. 437-673, 55 figs., 30 tabl-=s. * 14. Preliminary report on the life history of the common shrimp, Penaeus setiferus (Linn.). By F. W. Weymouth, Milton J. Lindner, and W. W. Anderson. 1933, vol. 48, i + p. 1-26, 11 figs., 4 tables. * 15. The homing instinct and age at maturity of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gor­ oU8cha). By Frederick A. Davidson. 1934, vol. 48, i + p. 27-39, 10 figs., 1 table.

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) * 16. Reproduction and development of whitings or kingfishes, drums, spot, croaker, and weakfishes or sea trouts, family Sciaenidae, of the Atlantic coast of the United States. By Samuel F. Hildebrand and Louella E. Cable. 1934, vol. 48, i + p. 41-117,44 figs., 5 tables.

* 17. Races of herring, Clupea pallasii, in Southeastern Alaska. By George A. Rounsefell and Edwin H. Dahlgren. 1935, vol. 48, i + p. 119-141, 10 figs., 9 tables.

* 18. Effects of crude oil pollution on oysters in Louisiana waters. By Paul S. Galtsoff, Herbert F. Prytherch, Robert O. Smith, and Vera Koehring. 1935, vol. 48, i+ p. 143-210,20 figs., 23 tables.

* 19. Age and growth of the cisco, Leucichthys artedi (Le Sueur), in the lakes of the Northeastern Highlands, . By Ralph Hile. 1936, vol. 48, i + p. 211-317,11 figs., 80 tables.

* 20. Supplemental notes on fishes of the Gulf of Maine. By Henry B. Bigelow and William C. Schroeder. 1936, vol. 48, i + p. 319-343.

* 21. Adaptation of the feeding mechanism of the oyster (Ostrea gigas) to changes in salinity. By A. E. Hopkins. 1936, vol. 48, i + p. 345-364, 11 figs., 1 table.

/ * 22. Detection and measurement of stream pollution. By M. M. Ellis. 1937, vol. 48, i + p. 365-437, 22 figs., 14 tables.

* 23. Experimental observations on spawning, larval development, and setting in the Olyrnpia oyster. Ostrea lurida. By A. E. Hopkins. 1937, vol. 48, i + p. 439-503, 41 figs., 35 tables.

* 24. Further notes on the development and life history of some teleosts at Beaufort, N. C. By Samuel F. Hildebrand and Louella E. Cable. 1938, vol. 48, i + p. 505-642, 159 figs., 4 tables.

* 25. The migrations of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in the Clarence and Sumner Straits regions of Southeastern Alaska. By Frederick A. Davidson and Leroy S. Christey. 1938, vol. 48, i + p. 643-666, 5 figs., 8 tables.

* 26. The ,geographic distribution and environmental limitations of the Pacific salmon (Genus Oncorhynchus). By Frederick A. Davidson and Samuel J. Hutchinson. 1938, vol. 48, i + p. 667-692, 9 figs., 2 tables.

* 27. The salmon and salmon fisheries of Swiftsure Bank, Puget Sound, and the Fraser River. By George A. Rounsefell and George B. Kelez. 1938, vol. 49, i + p. 693-823, 29 figs., 58 tables.

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* 28. The life history of the striped bas s, or rockfish, ROCCUB Ba4:atiliB (Wal­ baum). By John C. Pearson. 1938, vol. 49, i + p. 825-851, 26 figs.

* 29. Effect of currents on distribution and survival of the eggs and larvae of the haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on Georges Bank. By Lionel A. Walford. 1938, vol. 49, i+ p. 1-73,50 figs., 5 tables.

* 30. The early life histories of some American Penaeidae, chiefly the commercial shrimp, Penaeus setiferus (Linn.). By John C. Pearson. 1939, vol. 49, i + p. 1-73, 67 figs., 6 tables.

* 31. Natural history and method of controlling the starfish (Asterias forbesi, Desor). By Paul S. Galtsoff and Victor L. Loosanoff. 1939, vol. 49, i+ p. 75-132,32 figs., 24 tables.

*- 32. The history and development of the fisherie s of the Columbia River. By Joseph A. Craig and Robert L. Hacker. 1940, vol. 49, ii + p. 133-216, 16 figs., 27 tables.

* 33. Spawning and setting of oysters In Long Island Sound in 1937, and discus sion of the method for predicting the intensity and time of oyster setting. By Victor L. Loosanoff and James B. Engle. 1940, vol. 49, i+ p. 217-255,11 figs., 18 tables.

* 34. Water conditions affecting aquatic life in Elephant Butte Reservoir. By M. M. Ellis. 1940, vol. 49, i + p. 257-304, 22 figs., 15 tables.

* 35. Studies on the striped bass (RocCtl.s sazatilis) oi the Atlantic coast. By Daniel Merriman. 1941, vol. 50, ii + p. 1-77, 36 figs., 23 tables.

* 36. The young of some marine fishes taken in lower Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, with special reference to the gray sea trout, Cynoscion regalis (Bloch). By John C. Pearson. 1941, vol. 50, ii+ p. 79-102,26 figs., 3 tables.

"" 37. The salmon runs of the Columbia River in 1938. By Willis H. Rich. 1942, vol. 50, ii + p. 103-147, 8 figs., 26 tables.

* 38. Biology of the (Scomber scombrus) of North America. Part 1: Early life history, including the growth, drift, and mortality of the egg and larval populations. By Oscar Elton Sette. 1943, vol. 50, ii + p. 149-237, 18 figs., 21 tables. * 39. Fluctuations in abundance of red salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka (Walbaum), of the Karluk River, Alaska. By Joseph T. Barnaby. 1944, vol. 50, ii+ p. 237-295,9 figs., 43 tables.

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) * 40. The whitefish fishery of Lakes Huron and Michigan with special reference to the deep-trap-net fishery. By John Van Oosten, Ralph Hile, and Frank W. Jobes. 1946, vol. 50, ii + p. 297-394, 23 figs., 63 tables. * 41. Studies of the protozoan parasites of fresh-water fishes. By H. S. Davis. 1947, vol. 51, ii + p. 1-29, 14 plates.

* 42. Effect of different concentrations of micro-organisms on the feeding of oysters (0. virqinica). By V. L. Loosanoff and James B. Engle. 1947, vol 51, ii + p. 31-57, 25 figs., 3 tables.

* 43. Ecological and physiological studies of the effect of sulfate pulp mill wastes on oysters in the York River, Virginia. By Paul S. Galtsoff, Walter A. Chipman, Jr., James B. Engle, and Howard N. Calderwood. 1947, vol. 51, iii + p. 59-186, 71 figs., 20 tables.

* 44. Contributions to the biology of the Pacific . By Milner B. Schaefer and John C. Marr. 1948, vol. 51, iii + p. 187-206, 10 figs., 2 tables.

45. Age and growth of immature rosefish (Sebastes marinus) in the Gulf of Maine and off western Nova Scotia. By Alfred Perlmutter and George M. Clarke. 1949, vol. 51, iii + p. 207-228, 21 figs., 14 tables. lsi. * 46. Notes on the Philippine frigate mackerels, family Thunnidae, genus Auxis. By Charles B. Wade. 1949, vol. 51, iii + p. 229-240, 10 figs., 7 tables. 47. Definitions of body dimensions used in describing tunas. By John C. Marr and Milner B. Schaefer. 1949, vol. 51, ii + p. 241-244, 1 fig. St.

48. Observations on juvenile oceanic skipjack (/(atsutconus pelamis) fro m Hawaiian water s and sierra mackerel (scomberomorus si erra) from the eastern Pacific. By Howard H. Eckles. 1949, voi. 51, ii + p. 245-250, 3 figs. sri. * 49. Biology of the Atlantic rtlackerel(Scomber scombrus) of North America. Part II--Migrations and habits. By Oscar Elton Sette. 1950, vol. 51, iii + p. 251-358,21 figs., 31 tables.

50. On the effectiveness of spermatozoa of the pink salmon (Oncorhynchus qorbuscha) at varying distances from point of dispersal. By Richard F. Shuman. 1950, vol. 51, i + p. 359-363, 1 fig., 1 table. 101.

51. Fluctuations in abundance of Columbia River chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschatcytscha), 1935-1945. By Ralph P. Silliman. 1950, vol.51, iii + p. 365-383, 11 figs., 16 tables. 1St.

52. Apparent abundance of the pilchard (Sardinops caerulea) off Oregon and Washington, 1935-43, as measured by the catch per boat. By John C. Marr. 1950, vol. 51, ii + p. 385-394, 7 figs., 2 tables. 151..

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53. Juvenile forms of Neothunnus maC1'Opterus, A'attfU,1LOnU8 pel(lJlli8 and Euthynrw8 yaiUJ ( from Philippine seas. By Charles B. Wade. 1950, vol. 51, iii + p. 395-404, 13 figs. 15t.

* 54. Description of a projection device for use in age determination from fish scales. By Kenneth H. Mosher. 1950, vol. 51, i + p. 405-407, 4 fig s.

55. Observations on the spawning of Philippine . By Charles B. Wade. 1950, vol. 51, iii+ p. 409-423, 3 figs., 9 tables. 15t.

* 56. Biometric comparison between yellowfin tunas (Neothunnus) of Angola and of the Pacific coast of Central America. By Milner B. Schaefer and Lionel A. Walford. 1950, vol. 51, iii + p. 425-443, 15 figs., 3 tables.

* 57 Larvae of tuna and tuna-like fishes from Philippine waters. By Charles B. Wade. 1951, vol. 51, iii + p. 445-485, 28 figs., 20 tables.

5t'. An. annotated bibliography on the biology of Pacific tunas. By Bell M. ShImada. 1951, vol. 52, 111 + p. 1-5H. 30<1.

59. Breeding habits of lake trout in New York. By William F. Royce. 1951, vol. 52, iii + p. 59-76, 6 figs., 7 tables. 20t.

60. Decline of the lake trout fishery in Lake Michigan. By Ralph Hile, Paul H. Eschmeyer, and George F. Lunger. 1951, vol. 52, iii+ p. 77-95, 6 figs., 16 tables. 20t.

61. Characteristic s of spawning ne st s of Columbia River salmon. By Clifford J. Burner. 1951, vol. 52, iii + p. 97-100,7 figs., 1 table. 20t.

62. Contributions to the biology of tunas from the western equatorial Pacific. By Bell M. Shimada. 1951, vol. 52, iii +p. 111-119,2 figs., 4 tables. 15t.

63. Postlarval Neothunnus macropterus, Auris thazard, and Euthynnus lineatus from the Pacific coast of Central America. By Giles W. Mead. 1951, vol. 52, iii + p. 121-127, 5 figs., 2 tables. 15i.

64. Juvenile oceanic skipjack from the Phoenix Islands. By Bell M. Shimada. 1951, vol. 52, ii + p. 129-131, 1 table. lOt.

65. Estimation of age and growth of yellowfin tuna (Neothunnus macropterus) in Hawaiian waters by size frequencies. By Harvey L. Moore. 1951, vol. 52, iii + p. 133-149, 14 figs., 11 tables. 15i.

66. Studies of Georges Bank haddock. Part I: Landings by pounds, numbers, and sizes of fish. By HowardA. Schuck. 1951, vol. 52, iii + p. 151-176, 16 figs., 37 tables. 20¢.

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) 67. Comparison of haddock from Georges and Browns Banks. By Howard A. Schuck and Edgar L. Arnold, Jr. 1951, vo1. 52, iii + p. 177-185, 4 figs., 6 tables. 15ji. 68. A unique bacterium pathogenic for warm-blooded and cold-blooded * animals. By Philip J. Griffin and Stanis1as F. Snieszko. 1951, vol. 52, iii + p. 187-190. 69. Estimation of size of animal populations by marking experiments. * By Milner B. Schaefer. 1951, vol. 52, iii+p. 191-203, 1 fig., 4 tables.

70. Age, growth, and production of yellow perch in Lake Erie. By Frank W. Jobes. 1952, vol. 52, iii + p. 205-266, 10 figs., 38 tables. 20i.

* 71. Flounders of the genus Paralichthys and related genera in American waters. By Isaac Ginsburg. 1952, vol. 52, iii + p. 267-351,4 figs., 9 table s, 15 plate s.

* 72. Comparison of yellowfin tuna of Hawaiian waters and of the American West Coast. By Milner B. Schaefer. 1952, vo1. 52, iii + p. 353-373, 11 figs., 7 tables.

* 73. Factors influencing the orientation of migrating anadromous fishes. By Gerald B. Collins. 1952, vol. 52, iii + p. 375-396, 9 figs., 18 tables.

* 74. Fishes of the Gulf of Maine. By Henry B. Bigelow and William C. Shroeder. 1953, vo1. 53, vii + p. 1-577,288 figs.

75. Fluctuations in the fisheries of State of Michigan waters of Green Bay. By Ralph Hile, George F. Lunger, and Howard J. Buettner. 1953, vo1. 54, iii+ p. 1-34, 15 figs., 25 tables. 25i.

76. A contagious disease of salmon possibly of virus origin. By R. R. Rucker, W. J Whipple, J. R. Parvin, and C. A. Evans. 1953, vol. 54, iii + p. 35-46, 5 figs., 4 tables. lsi. * 77. Spawning of yellowfin tuna in Hawaiian waters. By Fred C. June. 1953, vo1. 54, iii+ p. 47-64, 11 figs., 6 tables.

* 78. Estimation of growth rate in animals by marking experiments. By Milton J. Lindner. 1953, vol. 54, ii+ p. 65-69,3 figs.

79. Stabilization of the phosphate ratio of sea water by freezing. By Albert W. Collier and Kenneth T. Marvin. 1953, vol. 54, iii + p. 71-76, 7 tables. lOt. * 80. Phosphorus exchange in marine phytoplankton. By Theodore R. Rice. 1953, vol. 54, iii+ p. 77-89,3 figs., 7 tables.

81. Food of yellowfin tuna in the central Pacific. By John W. Reintjes and Joseph E. King. 1953, vol. 54, iii + p. 91-110, 10 figs., 7 tables. 20t. 7 No. Title

82. Zooplankton abundance in the central Pacific. By Joseph E. King and ( Joan Demond. 1953, vol. 54, iii +p. 111-144,11 figs., 18 tables. 25si.

83. Nature of variability in trawl catches. By Clyde C. Taylor. 1953, vol. 54, iii +p. 145-166, 7 figs., 18 tables. 20i.

84. Effect of dissolved organic substances on oysters. By Albert Collier, S. M. Ray, A. W. Magnitzky, and Joe O. Bell. 1953, vol. 54, iii + p. 167-185, 14 figs., 3 tables. 20t.

* 85. Determining age of Atlantic shad from their scales. By James P. Cating. 1953, vol. 54, iii + p. 187-199, 12 figs., 1 table. 30<1.

86. Population heterogeneity in the Pacific pilchard. By Frances E. Felin. 1954, vol. 54, iii + p. 201-225,9 figs., 4 tables.

7.' 87. Biotic influences affecting population growth of planktonic algae. By Theodore R. Rice. 1954, vol. 54, iii + p. 227 -245, 15 figs., 3 tables.

88. Causes of fluctuations in abundance of Connecticut River shad. By Reynold A. Fredin. 1954, vol. 54, iii + p. 247-259, 1 fig., 7 tables. 15i.

89. Gulf of Mexico - its OrIgIn, waters, and marine life. Prepared by ( American scientists under the sponsorship of the Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of the Interior. Coordinated by Paul S. Galtsoff. 1954, vol. 55, xiii + 604 p., 74 figs., 34 tables. $3.25.

90. Studies of Georges Bank haddock. Part II: Prediction of the catch. By William F. Royce and Howard A. Schuck. 1954, vol. 56, iii + p. 1-6, 1 fig., 4 tables. 10i.

91. Fluctuations in growth and year-class strength of the walleye in Saginaw Bay. By Ralph Hile. 1954, vol. 56, iii + p. 7-59,8 figs., 48 tables. 35<1.

92. Mortality of salmon fingerlings exposed to pulsating direct current. By Gerald B. Collins, Charles D. Volz, and Parker S. Trefethen. 1954, vol. 56, iii +p. 61-81, 14 figs., 10 tables. 30,e.

93. Distribution and abundance of egg and larval populations of the Pacific . By E).bert H. Ahlstrom. 1954, vol. 56, iii + p. 83-140, 32 figs., 13 table s. 40i.

94. Method of estimating fish populations, with application to Pacific sardine. By T. M. Widrig. 1954, vol. 56, iii + p. 141-166, 6 figs., 15 tables. 30el.

8 ( No. Title ) 95. Intertidal spawning of pink salmon. By Mitchell G. Hanavan and Bernard Einar Skud. 1954, vol. 56, iii + p. 167-185. 3 figs •• 4 tables. lsi. 96. Whitings on the coasts of the American continents. By Isaac Ginsburg. 1954, vol. 56. iii + p. 187-208.2 figs •• 15 tables. 20/.

97. Description of eggs and larvae of jack mackerel !(Trachurus symmetricus) and distribution and abundance of larvae in 1950 and 1951. By Elbert H. Ahlstrom and Orville P. Ball. 1954. vol. 56. iii + p. 209-245. 28 figs •• 10 tables. 30t. 98. Feeding mechanism of the sea lamprey and its effect on host fishes. By Robert E. Lennon. 1954. vol. 56, iii + p.247-293. 19 figs., 23 tables. 40g'. 99. Eggs and larvae of the Pacific hake. Merluccius productus. By Elbert H. Ahlstrom and Robert C. Counts. 1955, vol. 56, iii + p. 295-329, 25 figs .• 9 tables. 30,t. 100. Pink salmon tagging experiments in Icy Strait and Upper Chatham Strait. 1950. By Carl H. Elling and Paul T. Macy. 1955, vol. 56, iii + p. 331-371. 11 figs., 12 tables. 40/.

101. Factors associated with fluctuations in abundance of Hudson River shad. By Gerald B. Talbot. 1954. vol. 56. iii + p. 373-413. 15 figs., .20 tables. 35/.

* 102. Limnological effects of fertilizing Bare Lake, Alaska. By Philip R. Nelson and W. T. Edmondson. 1955, vol. 56. iii + p. 415-436. 6 figs., 5 tables.

103. Limnological study of the lakes in Convict Creek Basin. Mono County, . By Norman Reirners, John A. Maciolek. and Edwin P. Pister. 1955. vol. 56, iii + p. 437-503, 25 figs •• 37 tables. 10 maps. 50~.

104. The gas bladder and its relation to the inner ear in Sardinops caerulea and Engraulis morda::c. By Charles 12. O'Connell. 1955, vol. 56, iii + p. 505- 533. 15 figs. 25p.

105. Method of evaluating temperature in lakes with description of thermal characteristic s of Convict Lake. California. By Norman Reimer sand Bobby D. Combs. 1956. vol. 56, iii + p. 535-553. 8 figs .• 8 tables. 20st.

* 106. Growth. migratibns. spawning and size distribution of shrimp Penaeus setiferus. By Milton J. Lindner and William W. Ander son. 1956. vol. 56. iii + p. 555-645. 46 figs., 54 tables.

107. Validity of age determination from scales. and growth of marked Lake Michigan lake trout. By Louella E. Cable. 1956, vol. 57. iii+ p. 1-59. 28 figs .• 29 tables. 45¢.

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160. Change s in tuna landings of the Hawaiian long line fishery, 1948-1956. B y Richard S. Shomura. 1959, vol. 60, iv + p. 87 -106, 17 figs., 11 tables. 20¢'.

161. Vertical distribution of pelagic fish eggs and larvae off California and Baja California. By Elbert H. Ahlstrom. 1959, vol. 60, iv + p. 107-146, 13 figs., 32 tabl es. 35,t.

162. Variability of skipjack response to live bait. By Heeny S. H. Yuen. 1959, vol. 60, iv + p. 147-160, 13 figs., 5 tables. 201.

163. Contributions of Hudson and Connecticut Rivers to New York-New Jersey shad catch of 1956. By Kenneth J. Fischler. 1959, vol. 60, iv + p. 161-174, 2 figs., 13 tables . 20,t.

164. Food of the Pacific s ardine (Sardinops caerulea). By Cadet H. Hand and Leo Berner, Jr. 1959, vol. 60, iv + p. 175-184,3 figs., 7 tables. 15¢'.

165. Distribution and abundance of eggs of the Pacific sardine, 1952-1956. By Elbert H. Ahlstrom. 191;9, vol. 60, iv+ p. 18 5-213,10 figs., 15 tables. 30¢'.

166. Relation between fish condition and population size in the sardine (Sardinops caerulea). By John S. MacGregor. 1959, vol. 60, iv + p. 215-230, 9 figs., 6 tables. 20¢'.

167. Estimates of larval tuna abundance in the central Pacific. By Donald W. Strasburg. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 231 -255, 13 figs., 11 tables . 25i.

168. of the east central equatorial Pacific as observed during expedition EASTROPIC. By Thomas S. Austin. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 257-282, 25 figs ., 35¢'.

169. Definition of haddock stocks of the northwestern Atlantic. By John R. Clark and Vadim D. Vladydov. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 283-296, 7 figs., 6 tables. 20¢'.

170. Annotated bibliography on biology of American menhaden. By John W. Reintjes, James Y. Christmas, Jr., and Richard A. Collins. 1960, vol. 60, iv+ p. 297-322. 25,t.

171. Determining age of Atlantic menhaden from their scales. By Fred C. June and Charles M. Roithmayr. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 323-342, 23 figs., 3 tables. 2 0¢'.

172. Seasonal abundance and vertical movements of planktonic crustacea in Lake Michigan. By LaRue Wells. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 343-369, 3 figs., 20 tables. 25¢'.

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173. Systematics and biology of the gizzard shad(Dorosoma cepedianum) and related fishes. By Robert Rush Miller. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 371-392, 4 figs., 4 tables. 25t. 174. Development of eggs and larvae of Pacific mackerel and distribution and abundance of larvae, 1952-56. By David Kramer. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 393-438, 22 figs., 12 tables. 35,t.

175. Synopsis of Strigeoidea (trematoda) of fishes and their life cycles. By Glenn L. Hoffman. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 439-469, 37 figs. 301.

176. Sonic tracking of adult salmon at Bonneville Dam, 1957. By James H. Johnson. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p. 471-485, 14 figs., 2 tables. 20i.

177. Abundance and life history of shad, St. Johns River, Florida. By Charles H. Walburg. 1960, vol. 60, iv + p . 487-501,4 figs., 16 tables. 20t. 178. Natural history of the sandbar shark, Eulamia milberti. By Stewart Springer. 1960, vol. 61, iv+ p. 1-38, 5 figs., 6 tables. 3si.

179. Growth of bluefin tuna of the western North Atlantic. By Frank J. Mather III and Howard A. Schuck. 1960,vol.61, iv + p. 39-52,17 figs., 7 tables. 20t.

180. Fecundity of red salmon at Brooks and Karluk Lakes, Alaska. B y Wilbur L. Hartman and Charles Y. Conkle. 1960, vol. 61, iv+ p. 53-60, 5 figs., 2 tables. 15/.

181. Filefishes (Monacanthidae) of the western North Atlantic. By Fred­ erick H. Berry and Louis E. Vogele. 1961, vol. 61, iv + p. 61-109, 42 figs., ) 6 tables. 40t.

182. Embryological stages in the sea lamprey and effects of temperature on development. By George W. Piavis. 1961, vol. 61, iv + p. 111-143, 29 figs., 24 tables. 30t.

183. Blood properties of prespawning and postspawning anadromous ale­ wives (Alo'sa pseudoharengus). By Carl J. Sindermann and Donald F. Mairs. 1961, vol. 61, iv+ p. 145-151, 4 figs., 1 table. 1S¢'.

184. Effects of copper ore on the of a lagoon. By Kenneth T. Marvin, Larence M. Lansford, and Ray S. Wheeler. 1961, vol. 61, iv + p. 153-160,9 figs. lsi.

185. Validity of age determination from scales of marked American shad. By Mayo H. Judy. 1961, vol. 61, iv + p. 161-170, 8 figs. 15/.

186. Calanoid copepods from equatorial waters of the Pacific Ocean. By George D Grice. 1961, vol. 61, iv+ p. 171-246,1 fig., 2 tables, J 34 plates. 45¢.

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187. Abundance and distribution of eggs and larvae and survival of larvae of jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus). By David A. Farris. 1961, vol. 61, iv + p. 247-279, 15 figs., 33 tables. 30.t.

188. Distribution and abundance of skipjack in the fishery, 1952-53. By Herbert H. Shippen. 1961, vol. 61, iv + p.281-300, 16 figs., 7 tables. 20i. .

189. Abundance and age of Kvichak River red salmon smolts. By Orra E. Kerns, Jr. 1961, vol. 61, iv + p. 301-320, 15 figs., 28 tables. 20i.

190. Early developmental stages of pink shrimp, Penaeus duorarum, from Florida waters. By Sheldon Dobkin. 1961, vol. 61, iv +p. 321-349, 20 figs., 3 tables. 30i.

191. Serological studies of Atlantic redfish. By Carl J. Sindermann. 1961, vol. 61, iv + p. 351-354, 4 tables. lsi.

192. E stimating red salmon escapements by sample counts from observa­ tion towers. By Clarence Dale Becker. 1962, vol. 61, iv + p. 355-369, 11 figs., 8 tables. 20i.

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INT . DUP .• 0. C . 62- 1 21 88 Addenda to Fisbery Leaflet 537

No o Title

1930 Atlaa of the oceanographic climate of the Hawaiian Islands ragiono

.BY Gunter Ro SeckeL 1962., vol" 61~ iv + po 311--427, 28 fi88 0 , 6 charta e

194& I nfl uence of early maturing famales on reproouctive potential

of Columbia River blueback salmon (Q.ncori!ynehus ~) Q By Richard L" Major and Donovan Rc Craddock" 1962, volo 6l~ tv + p o 429-437, 2 figs09 6 tableao

1950 Determining age of YOWlg haddock from their Beales 0 By Albert C" Jensen and John Po Wi.eo 1962& volo 6l~ iv + po 439-450. 5 f 1gso, 5 tableso

196~ Development" di&trlbut1on~ and comparison of rudder fl51hea I)Yph08,,!!S secta trix (Linnaeus) and Ko 1nc18or (Curier) in the weatern North Atl anticQ By Donald Mooreo -1962:-volo 61~ 1v + po 451~480D 22 flg80 s 13 t ableso

197 e Raf t culture of oysters in Uaasaehwsettoo By Ul1iiam No Sbawo 1962, vol" 61~ 1v + p~ 481~495~ 12 figao~ 4 table80

1980 Rearing T11apia for tuna bait. By Thomas s~ Hlda D Joseph Ro Harada:. and Joaeph IL King" 1962" vol" 62g ', ~ + po 1.. 20, 9 fig8.~ 18 tables.

1990 Tank culture of Tilap1a.. By Richard No Uchida aDd Josepb X" KiDgo

1962, ve10 62~ iv + pe 21~52, 17 f1g20 8 29 tablesa

2000 Gr owth of the adult male ldng crab Paralit.hodes camtscbatica (T11eslus).. By Douglal5 D. weber and Tak&shi Miyabarso 1962,

vol .. 629 iv + po 53"'75~ 10 figs 0 ,'J 7 tableso

2010 Studies on parorchla acanthus (Trematoda: Digenea) aa a biologieal cont rol f or the eoutlieru oyster drill, 'l'baia haemastomao By Nelson Ro Cooley 0 1962, volm 62, 1v + p~ 77·91~ 10 flg.0 1 9 tableso

202 .. Development of eggs and yolk-sac larvae of yellOttfin menhaden.

By John Wo Reintjeso 1962 J volo 62s 1v + po 93-102 9 20 figs., 2 tabl.eso

203. Development and distribution of the short bigeye Paeudopriaeanthua altus (Gill) in the w stem North Atlantic.. By David K. Caldwell. 1962, volo 62, 1v + po 103-150, 32 figso, 7 table&D

204. Sexual maturity and spawning of the in the cantrsl south Pacific Ocean" By Tamio Otau sud Richard J. BanaeDo 1962, '1010 62, iv + po 15l=161~ 11 figs., 4 table.o 2050 Hydrologicel char3.cte~illttcc of '.Carl1pEl Be] tributctr.ies 0 Dy Alexander DragovicIl. v.nd Ein~.(! Z. V.ay lS62~ vol. 62, Iv -(- p" 16S~176t 8 fig8.~ 2 tableso

~OS, Acc1!.mtUlation and retention of cesium 137 by marine fishes 0 By .':Jhn Po Baptict aoo Thomas Jo Priceo 1962, Iv + po 177- 187, 6 i.lgs,,;" 4 tables ~

207 < pompanos (Trachinotus .!.E.2o) of south Atlantic coast of the United Stateso By Hugh Mo Fisldso 19621' vola 62, iv + po 189-222, 23 figs (r 9 tables to

208, Effect of certain electrical parameters and water resistivities (In mortality of fingerling s:f.lver sslmono By John RG Pugh. 1962, \,oL 62~ iv + po 223 ... 234[1 13 figso" 12 tables.

·W9. Relationships among NO'A:'th American salmonidaeo By George Ao Lou-nsefello 1962~ vole 62~ tv + po 23S"'270~ 19 figse, 33 tables "

? L·), hidwater for forage organilS1ll8 in the central Pacific, 1951~l956o By Joseph Eo King and Robert Te Bo Ivereeno 1962, •. 'Ole 62~ iv + p. 271""321~ 22 figs () 1. 29 tableso

~ do Dist'rlbut:1on of tunas in Of"Asnic waters of the DDrthwestern Atlantico fiy James L" Squ1re~ J:ro 19621) vol~ 62~ iv + po 323 .. 341 9 10 figso 9

2 t-?bles 0

212 v Gulf of ~texico cOtIJnercial shrimp populatioll8 ..... trends and character.., i6ti~sr 1956~59o By Joseph Ho J~tkuhno 1962, volo 629 iv + po 343~ 402~ 30 f1g8~r, 7 tableBo

213" Development and distriblltion of larval and juvenile fishes of the family Mullldae of the western North Atlantico By Me lba Co CaldwelL

1962~ volo 629 v + po 403-457 9 43 fig8o~ 13 tableso

214,) Food of albacore tuna 3 'l'bunnus gertOO (Lacepede) ~ in the central and uo-rtheastern Pacifico By Robert To Be Iversen 0 1962~ volo 62 , iv + po 459~19 16 figso~ 10 tables0

215" Bibliography on the biology of the cod ~ Gadus morhua, and related species" By John Po l'Tiaeo 1963" tv + po 483.,.5380

Identification of New England yellowtail flounder groups" By Fred Eo Lux!) Po 1~l09 5 f1g8~g 2 tableso

Comparison of growth of four strains of oysters r aised in Taylors Pond9 Cathamv 'H2sS" By William N .. Shaw and James Ao McCanno Po 1l... 17!) 5 fig80 II 3 tables" Addenda to Fishery Leaf .let 537

Noo Title

1930 Atlas of the oceanographic climate of the Hawaiian Islands region 0 By Gunter R., seckelo 1962, volo 61~ tv + p o 371~427o 28 flgaD, 6 chartsD

194" Influence of early matarillg female. on reproduct:f:ve potential

of Columbia R!wr bbl1eback salmon (Oncorhynchus .!!!!:!!) 0 By Richard Lo Major and Donovan R. Craddock., 1962, volo 61" Iv +

p .. 429-4,37 9 2 figs" ll' 6 tables ..

1950 Determining age of young haddoclt from their acalaso By Albert Co Jensen and John Po t·1is8 o 1962, volo 6l~ iv + p" 439-450, 5 figso, 5 tableso

196.. DevelopUleut" distribution ~ and comparison of rudder fishes lSYphoaua 8.ec.tatr~ (Llnnaeua) and !o incisor (Cuvier) in the western North Atl~nt1cG By Donald Moore. 1962, vol~ 61, Iv + po 451-480~ 22 figs ov 13 tableso

1970 Raft culture of oysters in Mas.achusettso By Uili1am No Shawo 1962, volo 61ll' 1v + p~ 481~495~ 12 figso~ 4 table."

198. Rearing !1lapia for tUl18 bait 8 By 'l'bomas Se I11da i Joseph R. Harada, and Joseph Eo Kingo 1962~ vol ~ 62~ 1v + po l~20. 9 f1gseg 18 tablese

1990 Tank culture of T:l.laEl!1 o By Richard No Uchida and Joseph Eo King 0 1962, ve10 62~ tv + p& 21-52, 17 £lg8"9 29 tableso

2000 Growth of the adult male king crab Paralitbodea call1tachat1ca

(Tilealu.s) " By Douglaa Do Weber aDll Takash1 'r-I1yahara <' 1962 g volo 62, iv + po S3~75~ 10 flgs09 1 tableso

2010 Studies on Paroreh1s acanthua (Trematoda: Digenea) aa a b101ogical control for the soutbe1."U oyster drill, 'rbais haemutomao By Nelson Re Cooley~ 1962, YOlo 62, iv + po 77~91~ 10 f1gso, 9 tableso

202" Development of eggs and yolk-sac larvae of ye1lowfin menhaden" By John W~ Re1Dtje.~ 1962~ volo 62, 1v + po 93-102, 20 fl,so. 2 tableso

203. Development and diatr1buti01l of the ahort bige,. Paeudoprucanthua altus (G1l1) in the w stern North Atlant1c" By David K. Caldwell. 1962, vo10 62. 1v + po 103~1509 32 f1gso. 7 tables"

204.. sexual maturity and spawning of the albacore in the central south Pac1f1c Oceano By Tamio Otau and Richard J .. Hanseno 1962" volo 62» lv + po 15l~16l & 11 flg80, 4 tableso Noo Titl'

205" Hy(h:01.ogical eW:ii:acte!Ciat:1.l~8 c:: Tmnpa B.."I.y tTibut~i.·il.:lz ~ By Alexaneer Drago\n.ch and Billie 2. :f3)'o 1962r. V()l. 62, 1" + po

163 ... 176 ~ 8 figs e" 2 tables 0 206 ~ AccUtlRllation and retention of cesium 137 by marine fishes.. By .>ohn Po Baptist and T'aomas J" price o 1962, 117 + po 177-187, 6 i"iss .. ), 4 tablese

207, Pompanos (Tracbinotus.!EEG) of south Atlantic coast of the United Stateso By Hugh Mo Fields o 1962g volo 62. iv + p o 189-222, 23 f:tgs, $ 9 tab les •

208, Effect of certain electrical parameters and water resiat1v1tiea on mortality of fingeTling silver salmon" By John Ro Pugho 1962, voL 62~ iv + po 223··234, 13 figs" ~ 12 table••

/.09~ Pelationships among North American aalmonidae. By George A. r.aunsefello 1962, volo 62~ iv + pr 235 .. 270. 19 figso, 33 tablets ..

"" U t'ldlvater trawling for forage organisms in the central Pacific, 1951=19560 By Joseph Be King and Robert 'I'. B .. Iversen.. 1962, --0.1" 62p iv + po 271u>321~ 22 figs,,!> 29 tableso ilL Distribution. of tunas in ocean:lc waters of the northwestern Atlantico B'I James L" Sql.lire" Jro 1962.'1 vole 62, 1v + po 323-341, 10 figsog

2 tables 0

.2.12 ~ Gulf of Mexico cOtlll1ercial shrimp populatious ... -trends and character... ~8tics ~ 1956 ... 590 By JI)seph Ho Kutltuhno 1962, volo 62g 1v + po 343- /'.02 < 30 f1gs,..: tab lea.

213" Development and distribution of larval and juvenile fishes of the family Nullidae of the western North Atlantic.. By Melba Co Caldwello

1962~ volo 6211 v + po [,.030457 9 43 figsof 19 tableso

2140 Food of albacore tun.a~ 'lhmmus germD (Lace~de). in the central and ooTtheastern Pacifico By Robert To Bo Ive'rseno 1962, volo 62, 1v + po 459~8l» 16 figsofi 10 tables"

2150 BibUography on the biology of the cod, Gadus morbua, and related

Gpeeies o By John Po WiseD 1963 0 iv + p:-483-538o

Vole 63~ noo l~ iasued 19630

Identification of New England yellowtail flounder groups" By Fred Eo Luxll Po 1~109 5 figs o, 2 tableso

Compazison of growth of four strains of oysters raised in Taylors Pond,

Catham" Bass 0 By William No Shaw and Jame&l Ao }1cCanno Po 11=11 D S figs 0 II 3 tableso rrt Ala 1\.s. By Baxnnrd Einar Skud

e1 of tb m1g tion of 'llbllCO in the tb Pacific Ocean" By 'ramio

Ot8U nd R1 N. Ucl11d .. P <) 33-44 j 10 figs., 4 tab lea "

studies on fishwa' slope and ite eff ct cn rste of p4saag6 of

...... da 0 By J ph R.. G4lu y Clark S" 'l'b son.. p" 45-62, 15 figs. f le.o

,and turlty of ro wit fie h of he Apost 1e Is lands and oyal regions • S dor. By ~ rry11 ~ ~ Bailey" p" 63-75,

•• 14 tab 0 lnfl of water 10city upon orientation and performanc~ of adult migrating s 1mo de. By

lo~ of a mathematical lationahip b twe n lectric field parameters the electrical eharact ri.tic. of fish.. By raId E., Honan" Pc 123·· 136, 7 f1gs. 4 tableso

U. of plaut b ogglcstlnino in serological studi • of clupeo1d f1shos.,

Carl Sind nne P. 131-141, 1 fig e 4 tabl 0

Soma alpects of oceaaography of Littl Port t.,Taltar est ry ~ Saranof

I land, Alaska. Br Qlarla F P r.~ p~ 143~1 27 {1 g8~~ 3 table 0

Barly lanal st I O. the scabctb ll ?"iphopenaa.s ~l?l!ri (Heller) ., By WilUal1l C. Renfro and Horry L. COokn 1'. 165 ... 171 f 20 fip"1l 3 ,abIes.

Ahundanc , age, aDd f candity of Ih4d~ York R1\"'er Va ~ 1953 59" 5y Pa 1 R .. Nichola and WilUam R~ ~'u.aermanu" P. 179-187, 3 figsq 8 tabl~.o

Cod group. in tho New England aru <' B John P. l i.e... P \' 189 .. 203, 8 fiSB a 2 tAblee

D1stio.gu1.h1ng tunu ap cies by inlllunocboaical MOthod".. By Ge;:,rge J ~ Rid~Jayo P. 205-211, 2 figs~, 3 tables ...

'lbeory on de'V'elo nt of lUOuroa Dear Red Bluff, Calif" By HDrold Ao Gangmark and 11. Bru.ee Snnf'ordo P a 213-220r 25 f1gBo

Effect of fUbway Ilope on performance and bioc:hlltniltry of .clmonid" ~ By

COr Id B 0 Co 111na, Carl BilE 111n,s ~ JO.c.'pll R. Gaulc.y, and Clark S.. l'bomp on l' P. 221-253, 32 f18.o, 14 tabl•• o

Vol. 63, aD. 2, 1.8aued 1964~

Sexual maturation and pawning of Atlantic menhaden., By Josoph R, Higham and t.,illiam R. Nicholsono Po 255-271" 8 fig8 .. , 8 tables" 14 An ~'tper1merta.l evaluation of the c Illethod f.3r measuring phytoplankton production. using cultures G£ P.!:!£a1iel!! primolec,!! Butcher 0 By tlil1iam Ho

Thomas ~ p < 273 .. 292 £ 5 figs G ~ 14 tab lea 0

Dentition of the northern fur seal., By Victor B" Scheffer and Bertram So l~ auso P o 293-342 v 5 fig8 & ~ 18 t2bles 9 26 p1so

A benthic COMJDlm1 ty in the Sheepscot River e8twll.'Y~ Maineo By Robert 1-10

Hanks 0 P e 343.. 3531) 5 figs 0 ~ 5 tab lee 0

Upwelling in the Costa Rica Domeo By K.'lau.s lvyrt1.o PI) 355 •• 372 9 11 figso, 1 t able c

Praconstruction study of the fisheries of the estuarine areas traversed by the l'!1sGissippi River""Gulf Outlet Project., By George Ao Rounsefell.g Po 373~393~ 13 figso, 13 tableso

,J, morphometric study of yellowfin tuna 'numraus .!J..bacares (Bonnaterre)" ry Ul. lliam So RQyC8 0 p" 395~lA3~ 22 figs09 17 tsbleso

, 1'igins of high seas sockeye salmono By Fred C" Cleaver 0 Po 445-476 3 18 f: ~f.';-D c ~ 5 t ableso

fl :ion beo1een spawning~stock aize and year-class size for the Pacific 'Iard' ne Sardinops caerulea (Girard)o By John So MacGregor" Po 477-491,

)5 figs, ~ 8 tables 0

fTol 6 3 ~. na· o 3 9 iasued 1964, i1 + po 493.. 669

Life histor y of lake herring in Lake Superioro Ey William R" Dryer and Jose')h Rei L Po 493 ... 530 ~ 12 figsoPJ 43 tables ..

Anno~at~d bibli ograpby on biolo&1r of menhadeus aDA menhaden-like fishes of the •.. orldo By John tv o ReintjeBo Po 53l-549 j 1 tableo

Oc Ei.' tIra-tal i ty and maturity schedules of Karluk River sockeye salmon and ,orne. corpari !lona of marine grmrth and mortality rates o By R. A" Fredin" Po S51~574~ 5 fig80& 21 tableso

J\. m.ectloO. of measuring mortality of pink salmon eggs and larvaeo By Wi111am Hr:.leiL P o 575"588, 7 fip 0, 8 tabl•• " l1erlstl c variation in the hexagratllDid fishes 0 By Jay C c Quast 0 Po 589... 609 p 13 figs o! 5 tableso

Hovement f gl'awth 9 and rate of recapture of whitefish tagged in the Apostle Islands area of Lake Superior~ By William R" Dryaro Po 61l.. 634~ 5 f1g801) 23 t able.a ~ Age, growth, sex rat10i and maturity of the whitefish ~.n centt.'!ll Gl!:'e~n Bay and adjaccnt wate~s of LakB ~1ic.hi~an.. By Donald Ml.'az.. p" 619-634t> 5 figao!) 24 tablea ..

Faedlng and growth of jtM'tnilfa IIOft-shGll clams» !l}~ a~ri.a.. By Alden P .. Stic:la:ra,... Po 635 ...642, 4 figs., 4 tables ..

c.)mbbed effacts of temperature and eUn1ty on de,.lopment Qf eggs and gJ:O'trth of larvae of ~. llDrCCDaria and £0 v1.rginica. By Hnr!:y C., Davis and Anthony Calabrese. P .. 643-655, 3 f1ga •• 12 tablea ..

A critical atudy of Pri.b1.lof fur seal pop.!ation eatimstes... By D" Go Chapman" P. 657-669, 12 tablea ..

Vol .. 64, 1saaaed 19640

The Amerf.ean oyater Crauo. ~, rea virslId" Gmo Uno By Paul S" Ga ltsoff " December 1964, 1ii + 480 p .. J 400 flp .. 11 46 tab lee ..