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Rawlings, John e. 



1953. A report on the Cuban tuna fishery. Comm. 

 Fish. Rev. 15(1) :8-21. [P] 



History, fishing methods and gear, bait, 

 catch, seasons; Parathunmis atlanticus, 

 Katsuwonus pelamis, Neothunnus argenti- 

 vittatus recorded in catch. 



Reintjes, JOHN W. 



1952. Food and feeding habits of the yeUowfin 

 tuna, Neothunnus •macroptertis, in relation to 

 its distribution in the central Pacific region. 

 (Unpublished thesis submitted for the degree 

 of Master of Science, University of Hawaii, 

 Honolulu.) [P] 



Kinds and sizes of organisms taken; gor- 

 ging; diurnal variation; variation in vol- 

 ume of stomach contents related to lo- 

 cality, habitat, fish size. 



ReintjeSj John W., and J. E. King. 



1953. Food of yeUowfin tuna in the central Paci- 

 fic. Fish. Bull., U. S. 54(81) : 91-110. [P] 



Kinds and sizes of organisms taken; gor- 

 ging ;diurnal variation; variation in vol- 

 ume of stomach contents related to lo- 

 cality, habitat, fish size. 



Reiss, p., and E. Vellinger. 



1929. Mesures du pH de I'eau de mer aux environs 

 de Tunis en vue d'une application a I'^tude des 

 migrations du thon. Bull. Sta. oc^anogr. Sal- 

 ammbo 15:1-19. 



Bluefin tuna; migrations related to pH of 

 sea water. 

 RIVAS, LUIS R. 



1951. A preliminary review of the western North 

 Atlantic fishes of the family Scombridae. Bull, 

 mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb. 1(3) :209-230. [P] 



Key :Auxis thcuzard, Katsuwonus pelamis, 

 Euthynnus alletteratus, Thunnus thynnus, 

 Thunnus atlanticus, Thunnus argentivit- 

 tatus, Thunnus alalunga, Sarda sarda. 



1953. The pineal apparatus of tunas and related 

 scombrid fishes as a possible light receptor 

 controlling phototactic movements. Bull. mar. 

 Sci. Gulf Caribb. 3(3) : 168-180. [P] 



Thunnus thynnus, Germo, Parathunnus, 

 Neothunnus, Auxis, Katsuwonus, Euthyn- 

 nus, Sarda: anatomy; photo taxis. 



Robins, J. P. 



1952. Further observations on the distribution of 

 striped tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis L., in east- 

 ern Australian waters, and its relation to sur- 

 face temperature. Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res. 

 3(2):101-110. [P] 



ROEDEL, Phil M. 



1948a. Common marine fishes of California. Fish. 

 Bull., Sacramento. 68:59-63. [P] 



Katstiwonus pelamis, Neothunnus niacrop- 

 terus, Thunnus germo, T. thynnus: clas- 



ROEDEL, Phil M. — Continued 



sification, description, key, distribution, 

 English common names; anatomical dif- 

 ferences between Parathunnus niebachi 

 and T. germo and between P. mebachi and 

 N. macropterus noted. 



1948b. Occurrence of the black skipjack (Euthyn- 

 nus lineatus) off southern California. Calif. 

 Fish Game 34(1) :38-39. [P] 

 Distributional note. 



RONQUILLO, INOCENCIO A. 



1953. Food habits of tunas and dolphins bsised upon 

 the examination of their stomach contents. 

 Philipp. J. Fish. 2(1) : 71-83. 



Neothunnus macropterus, Katsuwonus pel- 

 amis, Euthynnus yaito: stomach contents 

 of troll-caught fish from Philippine waters 

 identified. 



Rosa, Horacio, Jr. 



1950. Scientific and common names applied to 

 tunas, mackerels, and spearfishes of the world 

 with notes on their geographic distribution. 

 Washington, D. C, Food and Agriculture Or- 

 ganization of the United Nations, 235 p. [P] 



Rosen, Nils. 



1943. Tonfiskens upptradande i vara farvatten. 

 Fauna och Flora 1943:23-26. [P] 



Orcynnus thynnus: migrations, trends in 

 catch, seasons; North Sea and Baltic. 



ROYCE, William f. 



1953. Preliminary report on a comparison of the 

 stocks of yellowftn tuna. Proc. Indo-Pacif. 

 Fish. Coun. 4 (Section H) :130-145. [P] 



Neothunnus macropterus : morphometric 

 data; distribution; analysis, comparison, 

 and evaluation of data for defining pop- 

 ulations. 



Russell, f. S. 



1933a. Tunny in the North Sea. Nature 132(3342) : 

 786. 



Thunnus thynnus: distributional note. 



1933b. Tunny in the North Sea. Nature 132(3344) : 

 860. 



Thunnus thynnus: distributional note. 



1934a. Tunny investigations made in the North 

 Sea on Col. E. T. Peel's yacht St. George, 

 summer 1933. Part 1: Biometric data. J. 

 Mar. biol. Assoc. U. K. 19(2) : 503-522. 



Thunnus thynnus: tuna hooks marked, 

 measurements of tuna described. 



1934b. The tunny, Thunnus thynnus, Linnaeus — 

 An account of its distribution and biology. 

 Sci. Progr. Twent. Cent. 28(112) : 634-649. 

 Chart showing distribution, where caught 

 by hooks and where by nets; habits; de- 

 scriptions of madrague or thonnaire (nets 



