Sergestes si mil is 

 larval development 



nauplius I 218 



nauplius II 218 



nauplius III 218 



nauplius IV 223 



postlarva 1 238 



postlarva II 238 



protozoea I 223 



protozoea II 223 



protozoea III 225 



zoea I 231 



zoea II 234 



Seriphus politus—see Queenfish 



Shark, bull 

 swimming kinematics 803 



Shark, lemon 

 swimming kinematics 803 



Shark. leopard 

 swimming kinematics 804 



Shark, nurse 

 swimming kinematics 803 



Shark, Pacific blacktop 

 swimming kinematics 803 



Shark, white 



observations off Long Island, New York 153 



predation on pinnipeds in California coastal 

 waters 891 



Sharks 

 swimming kinematics 803 



Shellfish 

 Maryland commercial landings 

 identifying climatic factors influencing 611 



Shrimp, pink 

 relationship of winter temperature and spring land- 

 ings in North Carolina 



air-water temperature relation 765 



annual temperature cycle in Newport River 



Estuary 764 



relationship between temperature, rainfall, and 

 landings 765 



Shrimp larvae, penaeid 



effect of vertical migration on dispersal in Gulf of 



Carpentaria, Australia 



consequences of vertical migration 545 



ontogeny of vertical migration 543 



pattern variations of vertical distribution 544 



Silverside, Atlantic 

 migration, offshore winter 145 



SKINNER, RENATE H„ The interrelation of water 

 quality, gill parasites, and gill pathology of some fishes 

 from south Biscayne Bay, Florida 269 



SMITH, I). E.-see BANAS et al. 



Snapper, red 

 ( rulf of Mexico 

 growth of juvenile 644 



Snout dimorphism in white sturgeon, Acipenser 

 transmontanu8, from the Columbia River at Hanford. 

 Washington, by Dennis W. Crass and Robert H. 

 ( tray 158 



Sole, English 

 age and growth in Oregon coastal waters 



field and laboratory procedures 94 



increment formation 95 



spawning and rearing procedures 94 



statistical procedures 95 



growth during metamorphosis 150 



growth in estuarine and open coastal nursery 



grounds 245 



Spawning, age determination, longevity, and mortal- 

 ity of the silver seatrout, Cynoscion nothus, in the Gulf 

 of Mexico, by Douglas A. DeVries and Mark E. 

 Chittenden, Jr 487 



Spawning and larval development of the hogfish, Lach- 

 nolaimus maximus (Pisces: Labridae), by Patrick L. 

 Colin 853 



Sphyrna tiburo — see Bonnethead 



SPINELLI, JOHN-see MILLER and SPINELLI 



Squid 

 Enoplotcuth is reticulata 



adult description 723 



four new species from the central Pacific 



bathymetric distribution 728 



Enoploteuthis higginsi 718 



Enoploteuth is jonesi 713 



Enoplotcuth is obliqua 704 



Enoploteuthis octolineata 708 



geographic distribution 728 



key to species of Enoploteuthis 731 



relationships 729 



Squid, long-finned 

 objective method for classifying into sexual matur- 

 ity stages 



application 453 



biological relevance and accuracy 456 



classification process 452 



comparisons with other classification methods . . . 457 



discriminant functions development 451 



maturity stages, four 453 



multivariate approach, objectivity and utility 456 



STARR, PAUL— see BEACHAM and STARR 



Stenotomus caprinus—see Porgy, longspine 



Stock and recruitment relationships in Panulirus cyg- 

 nus, the commercial rock (spiny) lobster of Western 

 Australia, by G. R. Morgan, B. F. Phillips, and L. M. 

 Joll 475 



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