RICHARDSON, 

 RICHARDSON 



SALLY L. — see LAROCHE and 



ROBINSON, WILLIAM E., WILLIAM E. WEHLING, M. 

 PATRICIA MORSE, and GUY C. McLEOD, "Seasonal 

 changes in soft-body component indices and energy re- 

 serves in the Atlantic deep-sea scallop, Placopecten 

 magellanicus" 



ROBISON, BRUCE H.— see CAREY and ROBISON 



449 



Rockfish, olive 

 growth, reproduction, and food habits, off central Cal- 

 ifornia 



age and growth 535 



age determination 534 



food habits 535, 542 



juveniles 541 



length-weight relationshps 537 



maturation and reproduction 534, 537 



Rockfish, sharpchin 

 development of larvae and juveniles off Oregon 



distmguishing features 247 



fin development 249 



general development 248 



identification 244 



literature 243 



morphology 249 



occurrence 253 



pigmentation 251 



scale formation 251 



spination 249 



Rockfish, splitnose 

 effects of photoperiod and temperature on laboratory 



growth of juvenile 789 



Rockfish. widow 

 development of larvae and juveniles off Oregon 



distinguishing features 235 



fin development 238 



general development 235 



identification 233 



literature 233 



morphology 236 



occurrence 242 



pigmentation 240 



scale formation 239 



spination 239 



Rockling, fourbeard 



food of juvenile 204 



Sagittae 

 daily growth increments indicate age and growth 



skipjack tuna 151 



yellowfin tuna 151 



Sailfish 

 morphological features of otoliths useful in age deter- 

 mination 360 



Salmo gairdneri — see Steelhead 



Salmon, chinook 



establishment of nonindigenous runs in Wind River 



drainage of Columbia River, 1955-63 



adult trapping and hauling 510 



catch contribution 513 



hatchery operations 51 ] 



hatchery returns-juvenile releases 512 



Shipperd Falls counts 512 



Shipperd Falls fishway 509 



spawning ground surveys 513 



Wind River spring chinook salmon transfers 514 



Salmon, coho 

 feeding periodicity and diel variation in diet composi- 

 tion in small stream during summer 370 



Sampler, flushing-coring 

 collect deep-burrowing infaunal bivalves in intertidal 

 sand 383 



Sanddab, speckled 

 effect of bottom on fast start 



fast-start performance 273 



kinematics 272 



Sarasota, Florida 



dolphm, Atlantic bottlenose, movements and activities 671 



Scallop, deep-sea 



seasonal changes in soft-body component indices and 



energy reserves 



biochemical analysis of tissues 451 



body component indices 450, 452 



dry weight and biochemical analyses 453 



gametogenic cycle : 451 



histochemical localization of energy reserves 453 



histological and histochemical monitoring 450 



standard scallop 451 



"Schooling of the scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna 

 lewini, in the Gulf of California," by A. Peter Klimley and 

 Donald R. Nelson 356 



Sciaenops ocellata — see Drum, red 



Scopthalmus aquosus — see Windowpane 



SCOTT, MICHAEL D.— see IRVINE et al. 



Sculpin, longhom 

 Gulf of Maine 

 trophic relationships 775 



Sculpins 

 current knowledge of larvae in northeast Pacific 



larval characters 105 



larval groups 106 



ungrouped genera 113 



Sea lion, Steller 

 prey of, in the Gulf of Alaska 467 



Seabirds 



mortality in high-seas salmon gill nets 

 entanglement rates 804 



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