CONTENTS OF VOLUME 65 



Number 1 (Issued October 1965) 



Pago 

 Marine Decapod Crustaceans of the Carolina*. By Austin B. Williams I 298 



Number 2 (Issued June 2, 1966) 



Annual marks on shell and ligament of sea scallop Placopetten magellanicus. \i\ Arthur S. Merrill, Julius 



A. Posgay, and Fred E. Nichy - 299-31 1 



Dynamics of a Penaeid shrimp population and management implications. By Joseph H. Kutkuhn.. 313 338 



Study of loss and delay of salmon passing Rock Island Dam, Columbia Hiver, 1954-56. By Robert R. 



French and Roy J. Wahle 339 368 



Occurrence in Tampa Bay Florida, of immature species dominant in Gulf of Mexico commercial 



fisheries. By James E. Sykes and John H. Finucane - 369-379 



Gill net mesh selection curves for Pacific salmon on the high seas. By Alvin E. Peterson... 381-390 



Life history of the gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur), in western Lake EalE. By Anthony 



Bodola - 391-425 



BlOACCUMULATION OF RADIOACTIVE GOLD USED AS A SEDIMENT TRACER IN THE ESTUARINE ENVIRONMENT. By 



Thomas W. Duke, John P. Baptist, and Donald E. Hoss 427 436 



A Generic key to the protozoean, mysis, and post larval stages of the littoral Penaeidae of the north 



western Gulf of Mexico. By Harry L. Cook__~: - 437-447 



Migrations and geographic distribution of pink shrimp, Penaeus duroarum, of the Tortugas and Sanibel 



Grounds, Florida. By T. J. Costello and Donald M. Allen - 449-459 



Time of migration and age group structure of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) spawning popula- 

 tions in the Naknek River system, Alaska. By Richard R. Straty — 461-478 



Skipjack tuna spawning in the Marquesas Islands and Tuamotu Archipelago. By Howard O. Yoshida_- 479-488 



Food of y-oung-of-the-year walleyes in Lake Erie. By David R. Wolfert 489-494 



Effect of the spawning bed environment on reproduction of pink and chum salmon. By William J. 



McNeil - 495-525 



Number 3 (Issued October 1966) 



Life history of the spiny" dogfish. By Albert C.Jensen - 527-554 



Pygmy whitefish Prosopium coulteri in the Naknek River system. By William R. Heard and Wilbur L. 



Hartman 555-579 



A review of western Atlantic cat sharks, Sciiliorhinidae, with descriptions of a new genus and five 



new species. By Stewart Springer 581-624 



Survey of pelagic fishes of the California current area. By Frederick H. Berry and Herbert C. Perkins. 625-682 

 *" Comparison of two methods of N-ethylcarbazole carbohydrate analysis. By Kenneth T. Marvin and 



Raphael R. Proctor; Jr 683-684 



Rapid Method for determining water content in oyster tissue. By Thomas C. Carver; Jr - 685-686 



As the Nation's principal conservation agency, the Department of the 

 Interior has basic responsibilities for water, fish, wildlife, mineral, land, park, . 

 and recreational resources. Indian and Territorial affairs are other major 

 concerns of America's "Department of Natural Resources." 



The Department works to assure the wisest choice in managing all our 

 resources so each will make its full contribution to a better United States — 

 now and in the future. 



