INDEX TO VOLUME 57 



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Page 



"•wordfish, broadbill. Xiphias (jladiiis 51.S 



Sijnodus joeUns, lizard fish, northfrn range 330 



Tagged trout returns, Lake Michigan 2 



Taylor, Clyde C, Henry B. Bigelow, and Herbert 

 VV. Graham: Climatic trends and the dis- 



TKIBCTION OP MARINE ANIMALS IN NeW 



Rn(;lano 2(13-345 



Tiniperature changes in New England waters 2',)4 



Ti'inperatun' in fuuiiistic changes, New Kngland, 33N 



riinperatures over United States and Canada 2il4 



Telhj/s protea, sea hare, found at Woods HoU^ 337 



Telraplurus angustirostris, shortnose spearfish 520-522 



Tetrapturus belone Rafinisque 169 



Thaleichthys pacificus, eulachon, spawning 443 



Tliarybidae, synoptic key 349 



Two new species Tharybidae 347 



Thari/bix niacrophthalina, northeastern Atlantic. 347 



'rhuiuiii.s llu/iiniis, tuiui, northern range 336 



Toxicity studies with bacteria 4S8-490 



Trawlers, otter, Boston, for determining relative 



abundance of groundfish 266 



fishing in each depth zone 270 



Treatment of si'lfonamide-resistant furux- 



culosis in trout and determination of drug 



SENSITIVITY, BY S. F. Snieszko and G. L. 



Bullock 555-564 



Trout, Lake Michigan 1-59 



Tube crabs {Pinnixa and Polyonyx) rare in 



Woods Hole region 337 



Tulane University collection, Oregon 170 



Tuna abundance in Central Pacific, food of 



bigeye and yellowfin 61-,S5, 383 



i'una (Thunnus Ihijnnus) in Gulf of Maine 336 



TlNAS and tuna FISHERIES OF THE WORLD: An 



ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1930-53, by Wilvan 



\'an Campen and Earl E. Hoven 173-249 



Ulcer disease in trout, Experimental treatment,- 562 



I'liclinella Sars 349 



Unialgal cultures, Experiments with 469-495 



I'latobacterium piscicida 489 



Gymnodinium brevis 472-488 



G. splendens 473 



I'rorocentruni sp 474, 475 



U.S. National Museum collections of sailfish, 



laken by Albatross, Fish Hawk, and Oregon 170 



\ ALIUITY OF AIJE DETERMINATION FROM SCALES, 

 AND CROWTll OF MARKED LakE Mii1IIi;a\ 



LAKE TROUT, by LoucUa E. Cable 1-59 



\an Campen, Wilvan G., and Earl E. Hoven: 

 Tunas and tuna fisheries of the world : 



An ANNOTATED BIBLlOtJRAPHV 1930-53. 173 21'.! 



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 \'enus mcrcenaria spawning temperature. New 



England 339 



VESSELS: 



Albatross, off New England 304. 307, 31S 



Alaska, Gulf of Mexico 139, 149, 170 



.\sterias. Woods Hok^ ()ceanic In.-ititute tem- 

 perature readings in Massachusetts Bay.. 322 



Carnegie Equatorial Pacific 365-395 



Cavalieri 75 



Charles H. Gilbert 75,365 



Fish Hawk 170 



Grampus, New England .'51s 



Ilalcgon 311 



Hugh M. Smith 365,381,395 



John /i'. Manning 75,384,497 



Theodore X. Gill 139-140, 170, 397. 415, 417 



Western Atlantic Istiophorids: Atlantic .sailfish, 



white marlin, blue marlin, and spearfish 169 



West coast of Florida fish mortalit.v not caused 



by oxygen lack 193 



White marlin H)4, 169 



Whiting, changes in abundance and distribution. 329 



Wilson, William B., and Sammj- M. Ray: Effects 



ON UNIALGAL AND BACTERIA-FREE CULTURES 



OF GyMNODINIUM BREVIS ON FISH 409-496 



Wood borer (Xylophaga dorsalis), damage to lob- 

 ster trap, Mauie 337 



Woods Hole, Mass., Mean water temperatures.. 345 



Xiphias gUidiiis, swordfish, broadbill... 139. 164, 169, 518 

 Xi/lopliaya dorsalis, wood borer, enemy of lobster 

 traps, Maine 337 



Yellowfin and bigeye tuna food 61 



food varies with depth 67, 82 



food varies with distance from land 69, 82 



Yellowfin tuna, Xeothuunus inacropterus, food 383 



Yellowfin tuna spawning in the Ce.ntral 

 Equ.\torial Pacific, by Heeny S. H. Yuen 



and Fred C. June 251-264 



Yellowtail flounder changes in abundance 334 



Yuen, Heeny S. H., and Fred C. .June: Yei low- 

 fin tuna spawning i.\ the Central Equa- 

 torial Pacific 251-264 



zooplankton abundance in the central 

 Pacific, P.\rt II, by Joseph E. King and 



Thomas S. Hida.. 365-395 



distribution about an oceanic island 388 



variations in system of currents. 37.5, 377-382 



U.S. COVCRNHENT PRINTINC OrFICCiltSZ 



