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FISHERY BULLEfTIN OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



EcKLES, Howard H. 



1949a. Fishery exploration in the Hawaiian Islands 

 (August to October 1948, liy the vessel Oregon of the 

 Pacific Exploration Company). Com. Fish. Rev., voL 

 11, No. 6, pp. 1-9. 

 Euthi/nnus yaito. Kaisuwonus pelamis, Neothunnus 

 macroiitenis : recorded; K. pelamis and N. macrop- 

 terus figured. 

 1949b. Observations on juvenile oceanic skipjack {Knt- 

 suiroiins pelamis) from Hawaiian waters and 

 sierra mackerel from the Eastern Pacific. U. S. Fish 

 and Wildlife Serv. Fish. Bull., vol. 51, No. 48, pp. 

 24.5-250. 



Kntsiiwonus pelamis: anatomy, descriptions, fig- 

 ures, and records of capture of juveniles ; spawning ; 

 juveniles noted in stomachs of adults. 



ElGENMANN, CaRL H. 



1892. The fishes of San Diego, California. Proc. U. S. 

 Natl. Mus., vol. 15, No. 897, pp. 130, 147. 



Gyninosnrda pelamys, Oreiinus alnlntuia: recorded; 

 seasonal occurrence of Euthynnus pelamis and O. 

 alalonga. 



ElGENMANN, CARL H., and Rosa S. Eigenmann. 



1890. Additions to the fauna of San Diego. Proc. Cali- 

 fornia Acad. Sci., 2 Ser., vol. 3, p. 8. 



Euthynnus pelamys: recorded; description. 



1891. A catalogue of the fishes of the Pacific coast of 

 America north of Cerros Island. Ann. New York 

 Acad. Sci., 1891-1892, vol. 6, p. 352. 



Euthynnus pelamys, Germo alalongn: recorded. 



E\'ERMANN, Barton W., and Alvin Seale. 



1907. Fishes of the Philippine Islands. Bull. U. S. Bur. 

 Fish., vol. 26, p. 61. 



Oymnosarda pelamis: listed; synonymy. 



Fish, Marie Poland. 



1948. Sonic fishes of the Pacific. Woods Hole Oceanogr. 

 Inst. Tech. Rpt., No. 2, pp. 87-91. 



Aums thazard, Euthynnus, Oermo alalunga, Kat- 

 sttivonus pelamis, Ncothnnnns macropterus, Thun- 

 nns thj/nnns: distribution; English common names; 

 synonymy of K. pelamis, G. alalunga, T. thynnvs; 

 air bladders of G. alalunga, N. macropterus and T. 

 thynnus described; Japanese common names of 

 Euthynnus and T. thynnus; vertical distribution 

 of Parathnnnus mebachi noted. 



Fitch, ,Iohn E. 



1950. Notes on some Pacific fishes. California Fish and 

 Game, vol. 36, No. 2, p. 65. 



Stomach contents of Neothunnus maeroptenis. 



Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations. 



1949. Recommended scientific and common names of im- 

 portant food fishes. A. Scombriformes. Fish. Div., 

 FAO, UN, 98 pp. 



Auxis thasard, Euthynnus alletcratus. Genno ala- 

 lunga, Katsuwonus pelamis, Neothunnus macrop- 

 terus, Thunnus thynnus: distribution; synonymy; 

 world-wide common names and recommended 

 nomenclature. 



Formosa Government-General Fisheries Experiment 

 Station. 



1930. Northern oceanographic conditions and skipjack 

 fishing. Prog. Rpt. Formosa Govt. -Gen. Fish. Expt. 

 Sta. for 1928, Oceanogr. Sec, pp. 67-70. [J] [P] 



Formosa; fishing conditions correlated with water 

 temperature, specific gravity, and currents. 



1931. Northern oceanographic conditions and skipjack 

 fishing. Prog. Rpt. Formosa Govt.-Gen. Fish. Expt. 

 Sta. for 1929, Oceanogr. Sec, pp. 28-30. [J] [P] 



Formosa ; fishing conditions correlated with water 

 temperature, specific gi-avity, and currents. 



1932. Northern oceanographic conditions and skipjack 

 fishing. Prog. Rpt. Formosa Govt.-Gen. Fish. Expt. 

 Sta. for 1930, Oceanogr. Sec, pp. 10-11. [J] [P] 



Formosa ; fishing conditions correlated with water 

 temperature, specific gravity, and currents. 

 1933a. Experimental fishing and investigation in south- 

 ern waters by the Shonan Maru. Prog. Rpt. Formosa 

 Govt.-Gen. Fish. Expt. Sta. for 1931, Fish. Sec, pp. 

 1-.50. [J] [P] 



Yellowfln tuna : Indo-Pacific region ; length-weight 

 data ; fishing conditions in relation to oceanography 

 and weather ; catch per unit of effort ; distribution ; 

 stomach contents. 

 1933b. Oceanographic conditions and skipjack fishing in 

 northern Formosa. Prog. Rpt. Formosa Govt.-Gen. 

 Fish. Expt. Sta. for 1931, Oceanogr. Sec, pp. 13-15. 

 [J] [P] 

 Fishing conditions correlated with currents, surface 

 water temperature, and specific gravity. 

 1934. Oceanographic conditions and skipjack fishing in 

 northern Formosa. Prog. Rpt. Formosa Govt.-Gen. 

 Fish. Expt. Sta. for 1932, Oceanogr. Sec, pp. 10-12. 

 [J] [P] 

 Fishing conditions correlated with currents, surface 

 water temperature, and specific gravity. 

 Fowler, Henry W. 



1904a. A collection of fishes from Sumatra. Jour. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Phila., 2 Ser., vol. 12, p. .506. 

 Germo germon: figured. 

 1904b. New, rare, or little-known Scombroids. Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. 56, pp. 761-763. 



Germo germon, Pelamys affine: description; syn- 

 onymy. 

 1923a. New or little-known Hawaiian fishes. Bernice P. 

 Bishop Mus. Occas. Papers, vol. 8, No. 7, pp. 376-392. 

 Germo macropterus, Thunnus thynnus: recorded. 

 192.3b. Records of West Coast fishes. Proc Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., vol. 75, p. 289. 



Germo alalunga, Thunnus thynnus: recorded from 

 California. 



1927. Fishes of the tropical central Pacific. Bull. Ber- 

 nice P. Bisliop Mus., No. 38, pp. 10-11. 



Germo sibi: figured; description. 



1928. The fishes of Oceania. Mem. Bernice P. Bishop 

 Mus., vol. 10. pp. 132-134. 



Auxis thasiird, Euthynnus aUctteratus, E. pelamis, 

 Germo alhacorrs. G. alalunga, G. macropterus, G. 

 sibi, Thunnus thynnus: description; synonymy; 

 figures of E. alletteratus and G. sibi. 



