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1907. Culture of the Montana grayling. Report of 

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HUNTEE, J. G. 



1949. Occurrence of hybrid salmon in the British 

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 Kendall, William Converse. 



1914. The fishes of New England. The salmon fam- 

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 1919. Concerning the generic name, Cristivomer vs. 

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1935. The fishes of New England. The salmon fam- 

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LlBBY, W. F. 



1955. Dosages from natural radioactivity and cosmic 

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 McCrimmon, Hugh R. 



1949. Identification of Atlantic salmon and brown 

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McGregor, B. A. 



1923. A possible separation of the river races of 

 king salmon in ocean-caught fish by means of an- 

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Miller, Richard B. 



1950. Recognition of trout in Alberta. Canadian 

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Milne, D. J. 



1948. The growth, monihology and relationship of 

 the species of Pacific salmon and the steelhead 

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1954. Systematic position of the lake trout, Salve- 

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 MoTTLEY, Charles McC. 



1934a. The effect of temperature during develop- 

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 1934b. The origin and relations of the rainbow trout. 

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1936. A biometrical study of the Kamloops trout of 

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1937. The number of vertebrae in trout (Saltno). 

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 National Academy of Sciences — National Research 

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1956. The biological effects of atomic radiation, 

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Neave, Ferris. 



1943. Scale pattern and scale counting methods in 

 relation to certain trout and other salmonids. 

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1944. Racial characteristics and migratory habits in 

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1958. The origin and speciation of Oncorhynchtis. 

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19.59. Rainbow trout in Mexico and California with 

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Nelson, Edward W. 



1887. Field notes on Alaskan fishes. With addi- 

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1958. Comparative morphology of certain salmonid 

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1943. Notes on the pyloric caeca of chinook salmon. 

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1945. Counts of gill rakers and pyloric caeca in pink 

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Reoan, C. Tate. 



1914. Systematic arrangement of the fishes of the 

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1880. Hybrids. Transactions of the American Fish 

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ROUNSEFELL, GeORGE A. 



1957. Fecundity of North American Salnionidae. 

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1958. Anadromy in North American Salnionidae. 

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SCOFIELD, Norman Bishop. 



1899. List of fishes obtained in the waters of Arctic 

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