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FISHERY BULLETIN OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SOCIETY 



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Depth zones. Distribution of different species in_ 274 

 Development of silver mullet, larval to juvenile 



stage 402 



Dolphin, common (Coryphaena hippurus) 377 



Drug resistance 556 



furunculosis in trout 555-564 



Early development, spawning, growth, and 



OCCTKRENCE OF THE SILVER MULLET {Mugil 



curema) along the south Atlantic coast of 



THE United States, by William W. Anderson. 397-414 



Ecological notes on sailfish 167 



Effects of environment and heredity on 

 GROWTH OF THE SOFT CLAM {Myo arenario), by 



Harlan S. Spear and John B. Glude 279-292 



Effects of unialgal and bacteria-free cul- 

 tures OF Gymnodinium brems on fish, and 

 notes on related studies with bacteria, by 



Sammy M. Ray and William B. Wilson 469-496 



Elbow Cay, Bahamas, fresh-water mullet collec- 

 tions 415 



Estimating abundance of groundfish on Georges 



Bank 265-278 



Elvumeun sadina, herring, northern range _ 335 



Euchaeta paraconcinna, new species 358 



Euchaetidae 358-361 



Eulachon, Thaleichthys paciAcus, (Pacific Coast) 



sixiwning 443 



Euthyiinus aUetteraliis, little tuna, northern range. 336 



pelamis, striped bonito, northern range 336 



Fecuxdity of Xorth American Salmonidae, by 



George A. Bounsefell 451-468 



Fecundity of the Pacific sardine {sardinops 



caerulea), by John S. MacGregor 427-449 



Filefish (Alutera ventralis) from Tortugas region. 337 



Fin regeneration, Lake Michigan trout 7 



Fishing of otter trawlers in each depth zone 270 



Flarobacterium piscicida, bacterial counts 490, 491 



Fleminger, Abraham: Xew calanoid copepods 

 OF the families Aetideidae, Euchaetidae, 



AND StEPHIDAE FROM THE GuLF OF MeXICO-. 355-363 



Fleminger, Abraham: Xew genus and two new 

 SPECIES OF Tharybidae (Copepoda calanoida) 

 FROM the Gulf of Mexico, with remarks on 



THE STATUS OP THE FAMILY 347-354 



Florida Coast M/V Theodore N. Gill collections 



of mullet 415, 416 



Food habits, sailfish 164 



Food of yellowfin and bigeye tuna (14, 82 



Fraser River, Harrison Rapids, salmon fry 459 



Fresh-water mullet (Agonoslomus monlicola) 415-425 



Description of larval forms _ . 417 



Occurrence and length _ 421, 424 



S|)a wiling 424 



Frigate mackerel (Auxis (hazard) at Point Judith, 



Rhode Island 336 



Fundiilus mnjnlis, killifish, ncirlhrrn r;iiigr 336 



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Furunculosis in trout _ _ . _ 555-564 



drug sensitivity 556 



Ciehringer, Jack W.: Observations on the de- 

 velopment OF THE Atlantic sailfish, 

 Isliophorus americanus (cuvier), with notes 

 on an unidentified species of istiophorid. 139-171 

 Geinpylus serpens, snake mackerel, food important 



to tuna 64, 67, 75, 79 



Georges Bank, estimating groundfish population. 265 



Gcrino alahinga, skipjack 497 



Cilude, John B., and Harlan S. Spear: Effects 

 OF environment and heredity on growth 



OF the soft clam Mya arenaria 279-292 



Gonyaulax monilata in Indian River, Fla 491 



Graham, Herbert W., Clyde C. Taylor, and 

 Henry B. Bigelow: Climatic trends and the 



DISTRIBI'TION OF MARINE ANIMALS IN X'eW 



England 293-345 



Great Lakes (Mich.), tagging trout 2 



Green Bay lake herring (see lake herring) 88 



economic importance of fishery 90 



map of Green Bay 89 



water level (10 



Groundfish, Georges Bank, estimating abun- 

 dance 265-278 



Growth and development of the sailfish 150 



Growth of marked Lake Michigan trout.. . _ 36 



in length _ 39-48 



in weight _ _ _ 48-56 



Growth of silver mullet _ _ _ 410 



habitat of juvenile forms 413 



Growth of soft clam 285 



Growth rate of Lake herring 105, 107, 109 



weight changes 104, 116 



tlulf of Maine offshore water temperatures 302-307 



temperature fluctuations in relation to fishes. 293-345 



Gulf of ;\Iexico, new calanoid copepods of the 

 families Aetideidae, Euchaetidae, and Steph- 

 idae 355-363 



Gulf of Mexico, new genus and two new species of 

 Tharibidae, with remarks on the status of 

 the family 347-354 



Gulf of Mexico, mortality of marine animals in 



association with Gymnodinium. brevis 469 



Gymnodinium brevis with unialgal cultures 472-496 



red tide 469-496 



Gymnura altavela, butterfly ray, northern range.. 335 



Habitat and habits of larval forms of silver 



mullet 413 



llereflity in soft shell clam, Xew England 279 



Hida, Thomas S., and Joseph E. King:ZooPLANK- 

 t(ln abundance in the central pacific, 

 Part ii 365-395 



Hippocampus hudsonius, sea horse, northern 



range 336 



Hoven, Earl E., and Wilvan G. Van Canipen: 

 Tunas and tuna fisheries of the world: 

 An annotated bibliography, 1930-53 _ _ 173-249 



