6 for listing of stations with multiple occupancies 

 during a month. Multiple occupancies occurred when a 

 station was occupied more than once during a calendar 

 month. The orders are listed in "phylogenetic" 

 seguence modified from Nelson (1984) . Subtaxa within 

 each order are listed alphabetically. Page numbers for 

 each taxon are given in the index at the end of the 

 report. 



Table 5 - This table is a summary of pooled occurrences of all 

 larval fish taxa taken on CalCOFI surveys from 1961 to 

 1969. Taxa are listed in the same order as in Table 4. 



Table 6 - List of stations with multiple occupancies in one month 

 during 1965. 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



Elaine Sandknop and the senior author originally identified 

 larvae from CalCOFI cruises of 1965. Ronald Whyte coded each 

 larval fish taxon or type and Rita Ford entered them into the 

 computer. Debby Snow efficiently assisted in all aspects of data 

 editing and retrieval. Cindy Meyer and James Ryan provided 

 programming assistance. Dorothy Roll designed the CalCOFI data 

 acguisition system and provided data processing support. Ken 

 Raymond, Roy Allen, and Henry Orr helped with graphics and 

 production of the report. Lorraine Prescott and Diane Forsythe 

 prepared the manuscript for printing. Paul Smith determined 

 statistical outliers, provided assistance during geographical 

 outlier checks and offered helpful suggestions throughout the 

 project. Izadore Barrett, Director of the Southwest Fisheries 

 Center and Reuben Lasker, Chief, Coastal Fisheries Resources 

 Division, SWFC, provided the support critical to the completion 

 of the project. James Thrailkill planned CalCOFI surveys and 

 supervised cruises, data handling, and plankton sorting from 1949 

 to 1986 and is largely responsible for the high guality of these 

 operations. Without the vision and direction of Elbert Ahlstrom 

 and Elton Sette and the dedicated efforts of the many people who 

 collected, processed, and analyzed the samples, this data base 

 would not exist. 



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