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Nakamura, Hiroshi, et al. 



1951. Notes on the life-history of the sword-fish, 

 Xiphias gladius Linnaeus. Japanese Journal Ich- 

 thyology 1(4): 264-271. 4 figs. 

 Nakamtjra, Hiroshi, Y. Yabuta, and S. Ueyanagi. 

 1953. Relation between the spawning season and the 

 sex ratio of some fishes of the family Istiophoridae. 

 Contributions Nankai Regional Fisheries Research 

 Lab. 1(13): 1-8. (In Japanese.) 

 Nichols, J. T., and F. R. LaMonte. 



1935a. The Tahitian black marlin, or silver marlin 



swordfish. American Museum Novitates 807:1-2. 

 1935b. How many marlins are there? Natural History 



36(4): 327-330. 

 1941. Differences in marlins based on weights and 

 measurements. Ichth. Contributions of the Interna- 

 tional Game Fish Assoc. 1(1): 1-8. New York. 

 NiSKA, Edwin L. 



1953. Construction details of tuna long-line gear used 

 by Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations. U. S. Fish 

 and Wildlife Service, Commercial Fisheries Review 

 15(6); 1-6. June. 



Otsu, Tamio. 



1954. Analysis ot the Hawaiian long-line fishery, 1948- 

 52. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Commercial 

 Fisheries Review 16(9): 1-17. September. 



Philippi, Rudolfo Amandus. 



1887. Sobre los tiburones y algunos otros peoes de Chile. 

 Anales Universidad Chile 7.1:1-42, pis. 1-8. 

 Playfair, R. Lambert, and Albert C. L. G. GiJnther. 



1866. The fishes of Zanzibar. 153 pp., 21 pis. London. 



POEY, PhILIPE. 



1860. Memorias sobre la historia natural de la Isla de 

 Cuba. 11:243-244, tab. 15 (2). 

 Ramsay, E. P. 



1881. Notes on Histiophorus gladius. Proceed. Lin- 

 nean Soc. New South Wales 5:295-297. 

 Rosa, Horacio, Jr. 



1950. Scientific and common names applied to tunas, 

 mackerels, and spearfishes of the world, with notes on 

 their geographic distribution. Food and Agriculture 

 Organization of the United Nations, 235 pp. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 

 Shapiro, Sydney. 



1938. A study of proportional changes during the post 

 larval growth of the blue marlin [Makaira nigricans 

 ampla Poey). American Museum Novitates, No. 

 995, 20 pp. 

 Siebold, Ph[ilipp] Fr[anzJ von. 



1844. Fauna japonica, p. 103, pi. 55. 

 Smith, James L. B. 



1950. The sea fishes of southern Africa. 550 pp. Haf- 

 ner Publishing Co., New York. 



1956 a. Swordfish, marlin and sailfish in South and East 

 Africa. Ichthyological Bull. No. 2:1-34, 2 pis. De- 

 partment Ichthyology, Rhodes University, Grahams- 

 town, South Africa. 



1966 b. The striped marlin, (Makaira audax Philippi) 

 in South Africa. Nature 177:758. 



Snedecor, George W. 



1946. Statistical methods applied to experiments in 

 agriculture and biology. 485 pp. Iowa State College 

 Press, Ames, Iowa. 

 Tanaka, Shigeho. 



1911-14. Figures and descriptions of the fishes of 

 Japan. Vols. 16-30, p. 324, fig. 285. 2d. ed. rev. 

 (1935). Daichi Shoin, Tokyo. 



Ueyanagi, Shoji. 



1953. The sexual difference of the sizes of marlins. 

 Contributions Nankai Regional Fisheries Research 

 Lab. 1 (14):l-5. (In Japanese.) 



1954a. Annual variations found in the fishing condi- 

 tions and size compositions of Makajiki, Kajikia 

 mitsukiirii (Jordan and Snyder). Bull. Japanese Soc. 

 Scientific Fisheries 19 (11):1100-1108. (In Japanese 

 with English summary.) 



1954b. Makajiki, striped marlin, Kajikia miisukurii. 

 Average year's fishing condition of tuna longline 

 fisheries for 1952. Edited by Nankai Regional 

 Fisheries Research Lab., Koohi; published by Japa- 

 nese Tiina Boat Owners Assoc, Tokyo. (In Japanese 

 with English titles.) 



Van Campen, Wilvan G. 



1952. Japanese mothership-type tuna-fishing opera- 

 tions in the western equatorial Pacific, June-October 

 1951. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Commercial 

 Fisheries Review 14 (11): 1-9. November. 



Walford, Lionel A. 



1937. Marine game fishes of the Pacific Coast from 

 Alaska to the Equator. 205 pp. University Cali- 

 fornia Press, Berkeley. 

 Whitley, Gilbert P. 



1931. Studies in ichthyology. No. 5. Records Austra- 

 lian Museum 18 (4): 138-160. 

 1933. Studies in ichthyology. No. 7. Records Austra- 

 lian Museum 19 (1):60-112. 



1954. More new fish names and records. Australian 

 Zoologist 12 (1): 57-62. 



1955. The Australian Museum's marlins. Australian 

 Museum Magazine 11 (9):292-297. 



Yabe, Hiroshi. 



1053. On the larvae of sailfish (Istiophorus orientalis) 

 collected in the southwestern sea of Japan. Con- 

 tributions Nankai Regional Fisheries Research Lab. 

 1 (6): 1-10. (In Japanese.) 



Yabuta, Yoichi. 



1953. On the stomach contents of tuna and marlin 

 from the adjacent seas of Bonin Islands. Contri- 

 butions Nankai Regional Fisheries Research Lab. 

 1 (15):l-6. (In Japanese.) 



1954. Kurokajiki (black marlin) Eumakaira nigra. 

 Average year's fishing condition of tuna longline 

 fisheries for 1952. Edited by Nankai Regional 

 Fisheries Research Lab., Koehi; published by Japa- 

 nese Tuna Boat Owners Assoc, Tokyo. (In Japanese 

 with English titles.) 



