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FISHERY BULLETESr OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



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 Farris, David A.: Abundance and distribution 



OF EGGS AND LARVAE AND SURVIVAL OF LARVAE 



OF JACK MACKEREL (Tracliur IIS symmetric us) 247-279 



Fecundity of red salmon at Brooks and Karluk 

 Lakes, Alaska, by Wilbur L. Ilartman and 

 Charles Y. Conkle 53-tjO 



FiLEFISHES (mONACANTHIDAE) OP THE WESTERN 



North Atlantic, by Frederick H. Berry and 



Louis E. Vogele 61-10!) 



Fishery, Hawaii, 1952-53, skipjack distribution and 



abundance in 281-300 



Florida pink shrimp, early developmental stages 



in 321-349 



Grice, George D.: Calanoid copepods from equa- 

 torial waters of the Pacific Ocean 171-246 



Growth of bluefin tuna of the western North 

 Atlantic, by Frank J. Mather III and Howard 

 A. Schuck..'. 39-52 



Haddock, young, age deterniiMcd from scales 439-450 



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



Fecundity op bed salmon at Brooks and 



Karluk Lakes, Alaska 53-60 



Hawaii fishery, 1952-53, skipjack distribution and 



abundance in 281-300 



Hawaiian Islands region, atlas of the oceanographic 



climate of 371-427 



Influence of Early Maturing females on re- 

 productive Potential of Columbia River 

 BLUBBACK SALMON {Oncorhi/nchus ncrka), by 

 Richard L. Major and Donovan R. C'raddock__ 429-437 



Jack mackerel: 



egg abundance and distribution 247-279 



larvae abundance, dist rilnition, and survival. 247-279 



Jensen, Albert C, and John P. Wise: Determining 



AGE OF young HADDOCK FROM THEIR SCALES 439-450 



Judy, Mayo H.: Validity of ace determination 



FROM SCALES OF MARKED AMERICAN SHAD 161-170 



Karluk Lake, Alaska, red salmon fecundity at 53-60 



Kerns, Orra E., Jr.: Abundance and age of 



KvicHAK River RED salmon smolts 301-320 



Kvichak River red salmon smolts, abundance and 



age of 301-320 



Kyphosus seciatrij, (Linnaeus) and K. incisor 

 (Cuvier), rudder fishes, in western North At- 

 lantic, development, distribution, and compari- 

 son of 45 1 -480 



Lagoon, copper ore effects on ecology of 153-160 



Lamprey, sea: 



development affected by temperature 111-143 



embryological stages in 111-143 



Lansford, Larence M., Kenneth T. Marvin, and 

 Ray S. Wheeler: Effects of copper ore on the 



ECOLOGY OF A LAGOON 153-160 



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 Larvae, jack mackerel, abundance, distribution, and 



survival 247-279 



Life history of sandbar shark 1-38 



Mackerel: 



jack, egg abundance and distribution 247-279 



jack, larvae abundance, distribution, and 



survival 247-279 



Mairs, Donald F., and Carl J. Sindermann: Blood 

 properties of prespawning and postspawning 

 anadromous A.LEWIVES {Alosa pseudoharengus) ^ 14.5-151 

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

 Influence of early maturing females on 

 reproductive potential of commbia river 



BLUBBACK SALMON {Oncorhyuchus nerka) 429-437 



Marvin, Kenneth T., Larence M. Lansford, and 

 Ray S. Wheeler: Effects of copper ore on the 



ECOLOGY OF A LAGOON 153-160 



Massachusetts, raft culture of oysters in 481-495 



Mather, Frank J., Ill, and Howard A. Schuck: 

 Growth of bluefin tuna of the western 



North Atlantic 39-52 



Monacanthidae of the western North Atlantic 61-109 



Moore, Donald: Development, distribution, 

 and co;vrpARisoN of rudder fishes, Kyphosus 

 sectatrix (Linnaeus) and K. incisor (Cuvier), in 

 the western North Atlantic 451-4SU 



Natural history of the sandbar shark, Eiitamia 



milbcrti, by Stewart Springer 1-3S 



Oceanographic climate of the Hawaiian Islands 



region, atlas of 37 1-427 



Oncorhynchus nerka, blueback salmon, influence of 

 early maturing females on reproductive potential 

 of Columbia River 429-437 



Ore, copper, effects on ecology of a lagoon 153-160 



Oysters raised on raft in Massachusetts 481-495 



Pacific Ocean, calanoid copepods from equatorial 



waters of 171 -246 



Penaeus duorarum, pink shrimp, early develop- 

 mental stages in Florida waters 321-349 



Piavis, George W.: Embryological stages in the 



SEA lamprey and EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON 



development 111-1 43 



Pink shrimp, Penaeus duorarum, early develop- 

 mental stages in Florida waters 32 1-349 



Raft culture of oysters in Massachusetts, by 

 William N. Shaw 4S1 



Red salmon: 



escapements estimated by sample counts from 



observation towers 35.5 



fecundity at Brooks and Karluk Lakes, Alaska _ 5: 

 smolts, abundance and age iuKvichak River. 301- 



Redfish, Atlantic, serological studies 351 



Rudder fishes, Kyphosus sectatrix (Linnaeus) and A'. 

 incisor (Cuvier) in the western North Atlantic, 

 development, distribvition, and comparison of. _ 451- 



495 



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 <-60 

 -320 

 -354 



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