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Manzer, J. I. 



1952. The effects of tagging upon a Pacific coast 

 flounder, Parophrys vetulus. Jour. Fisheries Re- 

 search Board of Canada, vol. 8, No. 7, pp. 479^185. 

 May. 

 Mark, John C. 



1951. On the use of the terms abundance, availability 

 and apparent abundance in fishery biology. Copeia 

 1951, No. 2, pp. 163-169. June 8. 

 Perlmutter, Alfred. 



1939. An ecological survey of young fish and eggs 

 identified from tow-net collections. A biological 

 survey of the salt waters of Long Island, 1938. Sup- 

 plement to 28th Annual Report, State of New York 

 Conservation Dept, Part 2, sec. 1, pp. 11-71. 

 1946. The distribution of the winter flounder 

 (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) and its bearing 

 on management possibilities. Trans. Eleventh 

 North American Wildlife Conference, pp. 239-245. 

 American Wildlife Institute, Washington, D. C. 

 Rickeb, William E. 



1945. A method of estimating minimum size limits 

 for obtaining maximum yield. Copeia 1945, No. 2, 

 pp. 84-94. June 30. 

 1948. Methods of estimating vital statistics of fish 

 populations. Indiana University Publications, 

 Science Series, No. 15. 101 pp. 

 Rounsefell, George A. 



1948. Development of fishery statistics in the North 

 Atlantic. United States Fish and Wildlife Serv- 

 ice, Special Sci. Report No. 47. 18 pp. February. 

 Russell, Edward S. 



1942. The overfishing problem. 130 pp. Cam- 

 bridge University Press, London. 

 Sayles, Richard E. 



1951. The trash fishery of southern New England 

 in 1950. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 Commercial Fishery Review, vol. 13, No. 7, pp. 

 1^1. July. 

 Schuck, Howard A. 



1951. Studies of Georges Bank haddock. Part I : 

 Landings by pounds, numbers, and sizes of fish. 

 United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish. 

 Bull. 66, vol. 52, pp. 151-176. 

 Scott, D. M. 



1954. A comparative study of the yellowtail floun- 

 der from three Atlantic fishing areas. Jour. Fish- 

 eries Research Board of Canada, vol. 11, No. 3, 

 pp. 171-197. May. 



Sette, Oscar E. 



1941. Digit bias in measuring and a device to over- 

 come it. Copeia 1941, No. 2, pp. 77-80. July 8. 

 1943. Biology of the Atlantic mackerel {Scomber 

 scombrus) of North America. Part I: Early life 

 history, including growth, drift, and mortality of 

 the egg and larval populations. United States 

 Fish and Wildlife Service, Fishery Bull. 38, vol. 

 50, pp. 149-237. 



Silliman, Ralph P. 



1943. Studies on the Pacific pilchard or sardine 

 {Sardmops caerulea). 5. — A method of computing 

 mortalities and replacements. United States Fish 

 and Wildlife Service, Special Sci. Report No. 24. 

 10 pp. 



Snow, George W. 



1950. Development of trash fishery at New Bed- 

 ford, Massachusetts. United States Fish and 

 Wildlife Service, Commercial Fishery Review, vol. 

 12, No. 7, pp. 8-10. July. 



Stetson, Henry C. 



1938. The sediments of the continental shelf off the 

 eastern coast of the United States. Papers in 

 physical oceanography and meteorology, Massachu- 

 setts Inst. Technology and Woods Hole Oceano- 

 graphie Inst., vol. 5, No. 4, 48 pp. Cambridge and 

 Woods Hole, Mass. [Contribution No. 178 Woods 

 Hole Oceanographic Inst.] 



Thompson, W. F. 



1937. Theory of the effect of fishing on the stock 

 of halibut. Report International Fisheries Com- 

 mission No. 12. 22 pp. Seattle, Wash. October. 



Thursby-Pelham, D. E. 



1939. The effect of fishing on the stock of plaice in 

 the North Sea. Rapports et Proces-Verbaux, 

 Cons. Perm. Internat. Explor. Mer, vol. 110, pp. 

 39-63. Copenhagen. 



Walford, Lionel A. 



1946. A new graphic method of describing the 

 growth of animals. Biological Bull., vol. 90, No. 2, 

 pp. 141-147. April. 

 Widrig, T. M. 



1954. Definitions and derivations of various common 

 measures of mortality rates relevant to population 

 dynamics of fishes. Copeia 1954, No. 1, pp. 29-32. 

 February 19. 



