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1961. Miigil galapagcnsis, a new mullet from the Galii- 

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1963. Zooplankton .species groups in the north Pacific. 

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1956. Fishing for dolphins in the western part of the 

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1960a. Fishing for dolphins in the western part of the 

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1963. Symbiotic behavior between small fishes and 

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1957. Schooling habits of yellowfin tuna (Xeothunnus 

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1960. The physical oceanography of the Gulf of Nicoya, 

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1958. Studies on the larvae and juveniles of fishes ac- 

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