INDKX TO \OLrMl!: 57 



507 



Ih/pomcsus pretiosus, silver siiult sp.iw nini;. Pa- 

 cific Coast 



Ikohara, Isaac I., and Joseph E. King: Com- 

 parative STrOY OF FOOD OF BIGEVE AND 

 YELLOWFIN TUNA IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC 



Istiophoiids of the western north Atlantic 



possible identity of specimens 



list of specimens studied 



sailfishes 



Isliophorus orirnlalis 



fxlinmpax iiinrliiin, black marliii- 



I'aKC 



444 



61-85 

 131) 

 169 

 170 

 139-171 

 522-023 

 .524 



June, Fred C, and Ileeny S. II. Vucu: ^ ^^.(jw- 

 fjn TUNA SPAWNING IN THE CENTRAL EglA- 



TORIAL Pacific 251-264 



Juvenile sailfish 150 



457 

 34(1 

 499 



Karluk Lake and Ui\cr _ 456- 



Key to Tharybidae family . - 



Key to spearfishes of Central Pacific 



KiiiK. Joseph E., and Isaac I. Ikehara: Com- 



TARATIVE STUDY OF FOOD OF BIGEYE AND 

 YELLOWFIN TUNA IN THE CENTRAL PaCIFIC__ 6185 



KinK. Joseph E., and Thomas S. Hida: Zoo- 

 i'lankton abundance in the central pacific, 

 Part ii 



Kiiin mackerel (Scomberomorus regatis) _ 

 Klainalh lii\er_ 



I.akt' Michiuaii lake herring in Green Bay 



Lake Michigan lake trout 



Age determination from scales . 



Larvae of silver mullet in plankton tows 



Larval forms of the fresh-water mullet 

 (Agonos(omus monticola) from the open ocean 

 off the Bahamas and South Atlantic Coast 

 OK THE United States, by William W. Anderson . 415- 



425 

 T,(ii«th-weight relation in growth of lake trout ._ 36 



I.I iicichlhi/n arledi (LeSueur), Lake Michigan 



herring 87 



Liiicichthtjs ascribed in Europe to Argyrosonuts 87 



Life history op lake herring of Greex Bay, 



Lake Michigan, by Stanford H. Smith 87-138 



Little tuna (Euthynnus tilletteratus) in Barnstable.. 336 



Li/ard fish (Synodus foelens) 336 



Lobster, Changes in abundance, 325 



I'.uctuations in landings^ 32.5 



Loliginidae, food of tuna 66 



MacGregor. John S.: Fecundity of the Pai iik 



SAUDINK iSiirdinops curnilcn) ^ _ 427-449 



Mackerel, fluctuations in laiidinti^- 324 



Mdkdira albida (Poey) . I<i9 



(I III pie, blue marlin 532 



audax, .st riped marlin 528 



Miilloiii.f calentirius, capelin, Pacific Coast 444 

 Marine animals. Changes in distribution.- 323 

 Marked Lake Michigan trout, release and recov- 

 eries .. ~ 



169 

 169 

 287 

 333 

 337 



Marlin, blue. 



white - 



Meetinghouse Cove, Xew England, soft clam — 



Menhaden, Changes in abundance 



Mi-nticirrhiis saxatiUs. kingfish, northern range — 



Method of estimating abindaxce of geound- 



FisH ON Georges Bank, a, by George A. Rounse- 



fell 265-278 



Michigan, Lake Trout, age determination 1-59 



monticola, AgonoKlomiis, Iresh-water mullet 415 



Mortality of nuirine animals in Gulf of Mexico 469 



J/i<3(7 cepAa/»s, experimental - 486-492 



striped-mullet, northern range 336-415 



Mugil cureimi, silver mullet 397, 415 



development of egg . .399 



growth 402, 410 



occurrence 397, 410 



spawning . •HO 



Mugilidae, fresh-water nuillet 415-425 



Mullet, fresh-water -415 



description - - •117 



occurrence of larval and juvenile 424 



spawning - -i-i 



Mya arenaiia, soft clam - 279-202 



Xew calanoid copepods of the families Aeti- 

 deidae, Euchaetidae, and Stephidae from 

 the Gulf of Mexico, bv Abraham Fleminger.. 355- 



363 



Xew England, soft shell clams 279-292 



marine animals, distribution. 2'.i3 



X'ew gexus and two new species of Tharybidae 

 tCopcpnda cahunido) horn the Gulf of Me.xico, 

 with remarks on the status of the family, 



by Abraham Fleminger 347-354 



Xcothunnus macroplenis (Temminck and Schlegel), 



distribution in Central Pacific 383 



Xeolhiinnus macropterus, food of yellowfin tuna 61, 79 



X'orth American Salmonidae 451-468 



size and weight of eggs and fry... - 459 



Xorth Atlantic, Air and sea temperatures _ . 294, 



298,301 



Observations on the development of the 

 .\tlantic sailfish, Istiophortis aimricnnus 

 (Cuvier), with notes on an unidentified 

 species of istiophorid, by Jack W. Gehringer.. 



139- 

 171 

 Observations on the spearfishes op the Cen- 

 tral Pacific, by William F. Koyce 497-554 



OfTatts Bayou (.Galveston Bay), Gonyaulax cause of 



mortality ■^^'^ 



0-mark on Lake Michigan lake trout scales 26 



Ommastrephidae and Loliginidae families, food for 



tunafi.sh.. 6.). 7.5. 79 



451. 453 

 461 



Oncorhy nchus. 



largest eggs among species 



Oncorhynchus keta in Japaries waters 



Otter trawlers from Boston on Georges Bank 



amount of fishing in each depth zone.. 



200 

 •270 



