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1968. Spawning behavior, fecundity, and early life 

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1962. Age and growth studies of red salmon scales 

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1961. A systematic study of the Salvelinus alpinus 

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1899. The salmon and salmon fisheries of Alaska. 



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1955. Limnological effects of fertilizing Bare Lake, 

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1941. The consumption of young sockeye salmon by 

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1972. Hereditary and environmental factors affect- 

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1935. Observations on the behavior of adult sockeye 

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