CONTENTS OF VOLUME 66 

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Number 1 (Issued January 1967) 



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DiSTKiBUTioN OF LARVAL TUNAS i:n MARQUESAS WATERS. By Eugene Ij. Xakauiura and Walter M. Matsumoto 1-12 



Association op fishes with flotsam in the offshore waters of Central America. By John R. Hunter 



and Charles T. Mitchell 13-29 



Analog coMpnTEK models of fish populations. By Ralph P. Silliman 31-^6 



A serologically detected serum factor associated with maturity in English sole, Parophrys vctuliis, and 



Pacific halibut, Hippoglossus stcnolcpis. By Fred M. Utter and George J. Ridgway 47-58 



Effects of water velocity on passage of salmonids in a transportation channel. By Josejih R. Gauley 50-63 



Comp.vrati\-e anatomy and systematics of the tunas, genus Tliunnus. By Robert H. Gibbs. Jr. and 



Bruce B. Collette 6.1-130 



Influence of Rocky Reach Dam and the temperature of the Okanogan River on the upstream migration 



OF sockeye salmon. By Richard L. Major and James L. Mighell 131-147 



Seasonal occurrence and size distribution of postlarval brown and white shrimp near Galveston, Texas, 



with notes on species identification. By Kenneth N. Baxter and William C. Renfro 149-158 



Codiiim ENTERS Maine waters. By Gareth W. Coffin and Alden P. Stickuey 153-161 



Laboratory evaluation of red-tide control agents. By Kenneth T. Marvin and Ralphael R. Proctor, Jr 163-164 



Number 2 (Issued August 1968) 



Objective studies of scales of Columbia River chinook salmon. Oucorhi/nchiis txliairiilsclKi ( Walbaum). By 



Ted S. Y. Koo and Andhi Isarankura ^ 165-lSO 



Catch and estimates of fishing effort and apparent abundance in the fishery for skipjack tuna 



(Katsiiwo7iiis pelamis) in Hawaiian waters, 1952-62. By Richard X. Uchida 181-194 



Characteristics of the blood of adult pink salmon at three stages of maturity. By Kenneth E. Hutton 195-202 



Cross-beactive properties of antisera prepared in rabbits by stimulations with teleost vitellins. By Fred 



M. Utter and George J. Ridgway 203-207 



Occurrence of macrozooplankton in Tampa Bay, Florida, and the adjacent Gulf of Mexico. By John A. 



Kelly, Jr. and Alexander Dragovich 209-221 



The geostrophic circulation and distribution of water properties off the coasts of Vancouver Island and 



Washington, spring and fall 1963. By W. James Ingraham, Jr 223-2.j0 



Systematics and biology of the bonefish, Albiila nemoptcra (Fowleb). By Luis R. Rivas and Stanley 



M. Warlen 251-258 



Response of marine organisms during the Solar Eclipse of July 1963. By Bernard E. Skud 259-271 



Shell deformity of mollusks attributable to the hydroid, IIiKtractinia echinata. By Arthur S. Merrill 273-279 



Offshore distribution of Hydractinia echinata. By Arthur S. Merrill 281-283 



Cyclopoid copepods of the genus Tiicca (Tuccidae), parastic on I>iodontid and Tetradontid fishes. By 



Ju-Shey Ho 285-298 



Morphology and distribution of larval wahoo. Acanthocybium solandri (Cuvieb) in the central Pacific 



Ocean. By Walter M. Matsumoto 299-322 



Seasonal distribution and relati\-e abundance op planktonic-stage shrimp (Penaeus spp.) in the North- 

 western Gulf of Mexico. 1961. By Robert F. Temple and Clarence C. Fischer 323-334 



Principal diseases of commercially important marine bivalve mollusca and Crustacea. By Carl J. Siuder- 



mann and Aaron Rosenfiekl 335-385 



Some features of the Gulf Stream off Chesapeake Bay in the spring op 1963. By P. A. Mazeika 387-423 



Interaction of food level and exploitation in experimental fish populations. By Ralph P. Silliman 425-^39 



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