122 MADRAS FISHERIES BULLETIN VOL. XV, 



6. Note on an attempt to ascertain the Principal Determining 



Factor in Oyster Spawning in Madras Backwaters (Bulletin IV), 

 1908. 



7. The Practice of Oyster Culture at Arcachon and Its Lessons for 



India (Bulletin V), 1910. 



8. The Present Depletion of the Oyster Beds of Sind ; Its Causes and 



the Remedies (Report to the Government of Bombay), 1910. 



9. A Note on the Edible Oyster (Bulletin VII), 1916. 



Chunks and Chunk Fishing. 



10. The Sacred Chank of India (Bulletin VII), 1S1 pages, Madras, 



1914. 



11. The Indian Conch (Turbinella) and Its Relation to Hindu Life 



and Religion (In Marine Zoology of Okhumundal). 



12. The Chank Bangle Industry {Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of 



Bengal, Volume III, No. 7, pages 407 — 448), Calcutta, 1913. 



13. The Indian Varieties and Races of the Genus Turbinella (Chank) 



{Memoirs of the Indian Museum, Volume VI), Calcutta, 1916. 



Other Mo 1 1 use u. 



14. The Utilization of Coral and Shells for Lime Burning in the 



Madras Presidency (Bulletin No. VIII), Madras, 1916. 



15. The Edible Molluscs of the Madras Presidency (Bulletin XI), 



Madras, 1916. 



i$a. The Common Molluscs of South India (Bulletin XIV), Madras, 

 1921. 



16. A Revision of the Indian Species of Meretrix (one o( the clams) 



{Records of the Indian Museum, Volume XIII, Part III), 

 Calcutta, 1917. 



17. The Anatomy of the Window-Pane Oyster (Placuna) {Murine 



Zoology of Okhamandal), London, 1909. 



Fishes and Fishing. 



18. Report on the Feasibility of Operating Deep-sea Fishing Boats on 



the Coasts of the Madras Presidency (Bulletin IV), Madras, 

 1908. 



19. The Results of a Fishery Cruise along the Malabar Coast and to 



the Laccadive Islands in 1908 (Bulletin IV), Madras, 1908. 



20. Marine Fish-farming for India (Bulletin XI), Madras, 191 1. 



21. Note upon two Exploring Cruises in Search of Trawl Grounds off 



the Indian and Ceylon Coasts (Bulletin VIII), Madras, 1916. 



