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Parr, A. E. — Continued 



1938. Further observations on the hydrography of the 



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Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull. Bingham Oceanog. 



Coll. 6 (4) : 1-29. New Haven. 

 Pearson, John C. 



1929. Natural history and conservation of the redfish 



and other commercial Sciaenids on the Texas coast. 



Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish. 44 (1928): 129-214, 44 figs. 

 1938. The life history of the striped bass, or rockfish, 



Roccus saxalilis (Walbaum). Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish. 



49 (28): 825-851, 26 figs. 

 1941. The young of some marine fishes taken in lower 



Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, with special reference to 



the gray sea trout Cynoscion regalis (Bloch). U. S. 



Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish. Bull. 50 (36): 79-102, 



26 figs. 



RiLET, Gordon A. 



1937. The significance of the Mississippi River drainage 

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 Me.\ico. Sears Found, for Mar. Res., Jour. Mar. 

 Res. 1 (1): 60-74. New Haven. 



SCHROEDER, WiLLIAM C. 



1924. Fisheries of Key West and the clam industry of 



Southern Florida. Rept. U. S. Comm. Fish. (1923), 



App. 12 (Doc. 962): 74 pp., 29 figs. 

 Stevenson, Charles H. 



1893. Report on the coast fisheries of Texas. Rept. 



U. S. Fi.sh Comm. 17 (1889-91), App. 3: 373-420, 



27 pis. 

 Whitbleather, Richard T. and Brown, Herbert H. 

 1945. An experimental fishery survey in Trinidad, 



Tobago and British Guiana. Anglo-American Carib. 



Comm., 130 pp., 42 figs. Washington. 



