INDEX TO VOLUME 61 



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 Abundance and age of Kvichak Rivkr ked 



SALMON' SMOLTs, by Orra E. Kerns, Jr :j01-320 



Abundance and distribution of eggs and 



LARVAE and SURVIVAL OF LARVAE OF JACK MACK- 



ERKL {Trachurus symmelricus), by David A. 

 Farris__ _ ._ 247-279 



Age: 



haddock, young, deteriniued from scalc.-S-- 4:59-450 



salmon sniolts, red, of Kviehak River :501-:520 



sliad, American, determined from scales- 101-170 



Alaska: 



Brooks Lake, red salmon fecundity at 53-GO 



Karluk Lake, red salmon fecundity at 53-00 



Alewives, prespawning and postspawning an anad- 



romous, blood jiroperties of 145-151 



Alosa paeudoharengus, alewife, blood properties of 



prespawning and post spawning anadromous- 145-151 



American shad scales reveal age 101-170 



Atlantic: 



redfish, serological st udies of 351-354 



western north, bluefin tuna growth in 39-52 



western, north, development, distribution, 

 and comparison of rudder fishes, Ki/pliosus 

 sectatrix (Linnaeus) and K. incisor (Cuvier) 



in 451-480 



western north, filefishes (Monacanthidae) of., 01-109 

 Atlas of the oceanographic climate of the 

 Hawaiian islands region, by Gunter R. 

 Seckel _ _ __ 371-427 



Becker, Clarence Dale: Estimating reu salmon 

 escapements by sample counts from observa- 

 tion towers 355-309 



Berry, Frederick H., and Louis E. Vogele: File- 

 fishes (monacanthidae) of the western 



North Atlantic 01-109 



Blood: 



properties of prespawning and postspawning 

 anadromous alewives (Alosa pseiidohar- 



engus) . 145-151 



serological studies of Atlantic redfish 351-354 



Blood properties of prespawning and post- 

 spawning anadromous alewives (Alosa pseudo- 

 harengas), by Carl J. Sinderniann and Donald F. 



Mairs 145-151 



Blueback salmon of Columbia River, influence of 

 early maturing females on reproductive potential 



of. 429-437 



Bluefin tuna growth in the western North Atlantic. 39-52 



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Brooks Lake, Alaska, red salmon fecuiiflily at_ _ 53-60 



Calanoid copepods from equatorial waters op 



the Pacific Ocean, by CJeorge D. Grice 171-246 



Columbia River blueback salmon, influence of early 



maturing females on reproductive potential of, 429-437 

 Conkle, Charles V., and Wilbur L. Hartman: 

 Fecundity of red salmon at Brooks and 



Karluk La kes Alaska ,53-60 



Copepods, calanoid, from iquatorial waters of the 



Pacific Ocean 171-246 



Copper ore effects on ecology of a lagoon 153^160 



Ciaddock, Donovan R., and Richard L. Major: 

 Influence of early maturing females on 

 reproductive potential of Columbia 

 River blueback salmon (Oncoihi/nchus 



nerka) 429-437 



Culture, raft, of oysters in Massachusetts. _. 481-495 



Determining age of young haddock from their 



SCALES, by Albert C. Jensen and John P. Wise. 439-450 



Development, distribution, .\nd comparison of 

 rudder fishes, Ki/phosiis sectatrix (Linnaeus) 

 AND K. incisor (Cuvier), in the western North 

 Atlantic, by Donald Moore 451-480 



Distribution and abundance of skipjack in the 

 Hawaii fishery, 1952-53, by Herbert H. Ship- 

 pen 281-300 



Dobkin, Sheldon: Early developmental stages 

 OF PINK SHRIMP, Penueus duorarum, from Flor- 

 ida waters 321-349 



Early developmental stages of pink shrimp, 

 Penaeus duorarum, from Florida waters, by 

 Sheldon Dobkin 321-349 



Ecology of a lagoon, copper ore effects on 153-160 



Effects of copper ore on the ecology' of a 

 lagoon, by Kenneth T. Marvin, Larence M. 

 Lansford, and Ray S. Wheeler 153-160 



Eggs, jack mackerel, abundance and distribution _ 247-279 



Embrtological stages in the sea lamprey and 

 effects of temperature on development, by 

 George W. Piavis 111-143 



Equatorial waters of the Pacific Ocean, calanoid 



copepods from - 171-246 



Estimating red salmon escapements by sample 

 COUNTS from observation TOWERS, by Clarence 

 Dale Becker 355-369 



Eulamiu milberli, sandbar shark, natural history... 1-38 



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