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Omori. Kageyu, and Takeshi Fujimoto. 

 1940. Experimental longllne fishing for tuna. Prog. 

 Rpt. Nagasaki Pref. Fish. Expt. Sta. for 1938, pp. 

 175-214. [J] [P] 



Big-eyed tuna, black tuna: .Japan; catches corre- 

 lated with water temperature and specific gravity. 

 O.MORI, Kageyu, and Mas^nobu Fukuda. 



1938. Experimental longllne fishing for tuna. Prog. 

 Rpt. Nagasaki Pref. Fish. Expt. Sta. for 1936, pp. 

 47-^8. [J] [P] 



Big-eyed tuna, bhick tuna: Japan; catches corre- 

 lated with water tempfrature and si>eclfic gravity. 



1940. Experimental longllne fisliiiig for tuna. Prog. 

 Kpt. Nagasaki Pref. Fish. Expt. Sta. for 1937, pp. 45- 

 92. [J] [P] 



Big-eyed tuna, black tuna: Japan; catches eoiTe- 

 lated with water temperature and specific gravity. 



Onodera, Matsuji. 



1941. The relation of freshness and condition factor of 

 Palau Islands skipjack to the ratio of finished prod- 

 ucts. South Sea Fish. News, vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 7-17. 



[J] [P] 



Skipjack length-weight data ; body condition of 



fish. 



Otaki, Keinosuke, Tsunenobu Fujita, and Tadashi 



HlGFRASHI. 



1903. Fishes of Japan; an account principally of eco- 

 nomic species. 1903-1904. Tokyo. [C] 

 Thunnus sohlegeli: Japan; figured. 

 Oya. Takeo, and Totoo Takahashi. 



1936. On the growth accelerating substance in the liver 

 of the marine animals. Bull. Japanese Soc. Sci. Fish., 

 vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 192-194. [Je] [P] 

 Growth hormones in skipjack livers. 



Phillipps, W. J. 



1927a. A check-list of the fishes of New Zealand. Jour. 

 Pan-Paciflc Res. Inst., vol. 2, No. 1, p. 14. 

 Eiithniniiig jH'lamis, Germo germon: listed. 

 1927b. Bibliography of New Zealand fishes. New Zea- 

 land Mar. Dept. Fish. Bull., No. 1, pp. 45-46. 



Ocrino germo, Ealsuwonns pelamis, Thunmis phil- 

 lippsi: listed; classification; synonymy; New Zea- 

 land and Maori common names. 

 Phillips, W. J., and E. R. Hougkinson. 



1922. Further notes on the edible fishes of New Zealand. 



New Zealand Jour. Sci. Technol., vol. 5, No. 2, p. 93. 



Oermo. germo, Gyiiinosarda pelamis: recorded. 



Powell, A. W. B. 



1937. Slarine fishes new to New Zealand ; including the 

 description of a new species of Halieutaea. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. New Zealand, vol. 67. pt. 1, p. 80. 

 Neothunnns itosibi: recorded ; synonymy ; descrip- 

 tion ; figured. 

 Reeves, Cora D. 



1928. A catalogue of the fishes of Northeastern China 

 and Korea. Jour. Pan-Pacific Res. Inst., vol. 2, No. 3, 

 p. 8. 



Auxis tapeinogoma, A. thazurd, Katsuivoniis vagans, 

 Neothunnus niaeropterus, Thunnus oricntalis: listed. 



Richardson, John. 



1S40. Report on ichthyology of the seas of China and 

 Japan. Rpt. British Assoc. Adv. Sci., 15th meeting, 

 pp. 267-268. 



Thynnus macroptenis, T. orientalis, T. pelamys, T. 

 sibi, T. tJninniiia: synonymy; distribution. 



RoEDEL, Phil M. 



1948a. Common marine fishes of California. California 

 Dlv. Fish and Game, Fish Bull. No. 68, pp. 59-63. 

 Kaf sine onus peJamis, Neothunnus niaeropterus, 

 Thunnus germo, T. thijnnus: classificatiou ; descrip- 

 tion; distribution; English common names; key; 

 figures; anatomical differences between I'arathun- 

 nus nicbachi and T. germo and between P. mebachi 

 and N. macropterus noted. 

 1948b. Occurrence of the black skipjack {Euthpnnus 

 lineatus) off southern California. California Fish 

 and Game, vol. 34, No. 1, p. 38. 



Roughly, T. C. 



1916. Fishes of Australia and their technology. Tech. 

 Edue. Ser., Technol. Mus. Sydney, No. 21, pp. 10, 162, 

 164-165. 



Germo germo, Gymnosarda pelamis: distribution. 

 Thunnus maccoyi : classification; description; dis- 

 tribution; habits; figure. 



Samson, V. J. 



1940. Notes on the occurrence of albacore Oermo al- 

 alunga in the North Pacific. Copeia, No. 4, p. 271. 



Sasaki, Takeo. 



1939a. The relationship between oceanograpluc condi- 

 tions and skipjack fishing grounds in Northeastern 

 waters. Miyagl Pref. Fish. Expt. Sta., March, 1939, 

 12 pp. [J] [P] 



Skipjack fishing conditions correlated with water 

 temperature ; migration ; size composition of schools. 

 1939b. The relationship between oceanographic condi- 

 tions and albacore fishing grounds east of Cape No- 

 jima. Miyagi Pref. Fish. Expt. Sta., April 1939, 14 pp. 



[J] [P] 



Albacore fishing conditions correlated with water 

 temperature ; migration ; size composition of schools. 



SCAGEL, 11. F. 



1949. Report on the investigation of albacore. Pacific 

 Biol. Sta., Fish. Res. Bd. Canada, Circ. No. 17, 23 pp. 

 Thunnus aUilunga: Northwest Pacific; catch corre- 

 lated with oceanographic conditions ; size composi- 

 tion of commercial catch; .stomach contents: tag- 

 ging; body temperatures. 



SCHAEFER, MiLNER B. 



194Sa. Morphometrlc characteristics and relative 

 growth of yellowfin tunas (Neothunnus maeropterus) 

 from Central America. Pacific Sci., vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 

 114-120. 



Morphometrlc data; length-weight relationship: 

 growth ; classification based on variations in dorsal 

 and anal fin length discussed. 



