INDEX TO VOLUME 57 



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Aeromonas salmonicida . 558 



Aetidcidae 355 



Age determination of trout in Lake Michigan 1-5!) 



annular markings 11 



Agonostomiis monlicola, fresh-water mullet 415 



description of species 417 



locality — Bahamas and South Atlantic. 410 



occurrence of larval and juvenile forms, . 424 



spawning area 424 



Aeromonas salmonicida resistant to drugs 555, 564 



Alutera ventralis 337 



Anderson, William W.: Early development, 



SPAWNING, GROWTH, AND OCCURRENCE OF THE 



SILVER MULLET {M ugil curema) along the 

 South Atlantic coast of the United 



States 397-414 



.Anderson, William W.: Larval forms of the 

 fresh-water mullet (Agonostomus monlicola) 



FROM THE open OCEAN OFF THE BAHAMAS AND 



South Atlantic Coast of the United 



States 415-425 



Annotated bibliography of tuna and tuna fisher- 

 ies ^_ _ 173-249 



Annular markings on lake trout 11 



characteristics of lake trout scales, Michigan. 11 



arcnaria. Mya _ .279-292 



artedi, Leucichthys 87 



Atlantic round herring, Etrumeus sadina 335 



Atlantic lizard fish (Synodus foeten^) 336 



abundance in southern Xew England 336 



Atlantic sailfish 139-169 



Antibiotics. Sensitivity tests on 555 



Aujis thazard _ __ _ _ 336 



Bacteria, notes on 469-496 



Isolated from Gymnodinium brevis cultures.. 488 



List of control fishes in unialgal cultures 478 



Bahamas and South Atlantic Coast fresh-water 



mullet 415 



Bare Lake, Alaska, salmon fecundity study 457 



Bedroom Cove, soft clam growth in 279 



Bibliography of tunas and tuna fisheries, 1930- 



1953 " 173 



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

 W. Graham: Climatic trends .\nd the dis- 

 tribution of marine animals in Xew Eng- 

 land 293-345 



Blue marlin, Makaira ampla 169,532-538 



Boothbay Harbor, Maine, Mean water tempera- 

 tures . - - 344 



Boston otter trawlers, Georges Bank. 266 



Bradyidius Giesbrecht 355-358 



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Bradyidius arnoldi, new species 355 



i3r«D(s, red tide 475^92 



Bullock, G. L., and S. F. Snieszko: Treatment 

 OF sulfonamide-resistant furunculosis in 

 trout and determination of drug sensi- 

 tivity 555-564 



Butterfly ray {Grjmnura altavela), south of Cape 



Cod . 335 



Cable, Louella E.: Validity of age determina- 

 tion FROM scales, and GROWTH OF MARKED 



Lake Michigan lake trout , 



caerulea, Sardinops, Pacific sardine. - 



Calanoida - 



Calanoid copcpods of families Aetidcidae, Euchae- 

 tidae, and Stephidae from the Gulf of Mexico. 



Carcinides maenas, green crab 



Carnegie (1929) zooplankton collections, Central 

 Pacific 



Central Equatorial Pacific, Yellowfin tuna spawn- 

 ing 



Capelin, Pacific Coast, Mallohis caiervarius 



calervarius, Mallolits, capelin of Pacific Coast 



Central Pacific, food of bigcye and yellowfin tuna. 



Central Pacific, Observations on the spearfishes. 



Central Pacific, Zooplankton abundance ... 



Central Pacific, Zooplankton studies, 1951-54 — 



Cenlropristes slriatus, sea bass, Corea, Maine 



cephalus, Mugil 



Charlevoix (Mich.), U.S. Fish Hatchery. 



Chloramphenicol, Treatment with — 



Clam, growth of Mya arenaria, soft. 



Climatic trends and the distribution of 

 marine animals in Xew England, by Clyde 

 C. Taylor, Henry B. Bigelow, .nid llrrhcrt W. 

 Graham 293-345 



Clupea pallasi, Pacific herring spawning com- 

 pared wit h sardinops 443 



relative abundance of eggs of herring 451 



Colhjbus drachmc, porafret, food item of tuna — 66, 75. 79 



Comi"ar.\tive study of food of bigeye and 

 yellowfin tuna in the central P.vcific, by 

 .Joseph E. King and Isaac I. Ikehara 



Copepoda calanoida 



Copepods, Xew calanoid 



Coregonits (Artedi) Linnaeus, Great Lakes 



in Europe 



Coryphaena hippurus, common dolphin, northern 

 range 



Crab, green {Carcinides maenas}- 



curema. Mugil, silver mullet 



Cyprinodon variegalus, experimental. . 



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127 449 

 347 



355-363 

 340 



3li". 



251-264 



444 



444 



64.82 



497-554 

 365 



365-395 

 337 



415-421 

 2 



555 

 279. 292 



