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BRUSHER, HAROLD A., and LARRY H. OGREN. Distribution, abundance, and size of 

 penaeid shrimps in the St. Andrew Bay system, Florida 158 



MASON, J. C. Some features of coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisuich, fry emerging from simu- 

 lated redds and concurrent changes in photobehavior 167 



HURLEY, ANN C. Feeding behavior, food consumption, growth, and respiration of the squid 

 Loligo opalescens raised in the laboratory 176 



GARRISON, DAVID L. Contribution of the net plankton and nannoplankton to the standing 

 stocks and primary productivity in Monterey Bay, California during the upwelling season . 183 



TRENT, LEE, EDWARD J. PULLEN, and RAPHAEL PROCTOR. Abundance of macrocrusta- 



ceans in a natural marsh and a marsh altered by dredging, bulkheading, and filling 195 



Notes 



FISHER, WILLIAM S., and DANIEL W. WICKHAM. Mortalities and epibiotic fouling of eggs 



from wild populations of the Dungeness crab. Cancer magister 201 ■^ 



MATSUMOTO, WALTER M. Second record of black skipjack, Euthynnus lineatus, from the 



Hawaiian Islands 207 



WEIS, JUDITH S., and PEDDRICK WEIS. Optical malformations induced by insecticides in 



embryos of the Atlantic silverside, Menidia menidia 208 



CHENG, LANNA, and RALPH A. LEWIN. Goose barnacles (Cirripedia: Thoracica) on flotsam 



beached at La Jolla, California 212 ■*' 



LAURENCE, GEOFFREY C. Caloric values of some North Atlantic calanoid copepods .... 218 — 



HAURY, LOREN R. Method for restraining living planktonic crustaceans 220 " 



STILLWELL, CHARLES E., and JOHN G. CASEY. Observation on the bigeye thresher shark, 



Alopias superciliosus, in the western North Atlantic 221 



LEWIS, ELIZABETH G. Epizoites associated with Bathynectes superbus (Decapoda: 



Portunidae) 225 



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