INDEX TO VOLUME 6 6 



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Page 

 Fishing vessels, sizes i>f Hawaiian sl^iiijiK-l; 



vessels 184-185 



Flotsam, association of fishes with : 



behavior of associated fish 22-25 



characteristics of objects 20-22 



frequency, abundance, and dominance of asso- 

 ciated fish 18-20 



life stage of associated fishes 16-18 



seasonal variation in occurrence of fish 14-16 



Food of fishes, relation to exploitation 425 



Foxboro thermograph records 387 



Fungus diseases : 



crabs 353 



oysters 338-340 



(lailiix iiiorliiia 40-41 



Galveston Island. Texas : 



Galveston Entrance 150 



Gulf Beach 150 



Gastropods 263 



Gauley, Joseph R 59-63 



Gibbs. Robert H.. .Ir 65-130 



Ghicijmeris 274 



Gompertz, Benjamin, growth curve 33,34.37,40.42 



Goodell. H. Grant 463-477 



Growth : 



curve, from analog computer 37 



guppy, relation to diet 437, 438 



pattei'ns 169 



Guidance mechanisms. Pacific salmon at sea_ 442. 457-460 



Gulf of Maine 259-271 



Gulf of Maine: 



oxygen 263 



Gulf Stream ; 



Ijoundar.v s.vstem 388 



cold stripes -108, 421 



convergence and divergence 416 



environment 405 



interaction, dissipation 410 



interaction, process 414 



interaction, .system 406 



intermediate zone 388 



left boundary 388 



mixing volumes 422 



right boundary 404 



slope water 388 



transects described 387 



vorticity '*1° 



warm cure ^"1 



width 405 



Guppy (Lehistesrcticiilatus) : 



oxygen concentration, experimental 429 



rates of growth 429-431 



rates of mortality, growth, symbols 433 



recruitment curves 438 



Haloptiliitt: 



fertilis "'CI- 563 



longicornis ^61 



spinlceps ''"3 



Hartt, Allan C 441-462 



Hatchery : 



Carson National Fish 167, 17S 



Little White Salmon 166, 167, 173 



Spring Creek 167, 171 



Hayasi, Sigeiti 587-598 



Helminth parasites : 



clams 349-350 



crabs 3.54-355 



lobsters 359 



mussels 347 



o.vsters 343 



shrimps 360-361 



Hermaphroditism in teleosts 55 



Herring : 



Atlantic {Cliipca hdicnijKS hnrciigiis) 2.59-271, 593 



Pacific {Cliipca Imixngns palUisi) 593 



Hctcrorhabdidac 560-561 



Hctcrorhalxliis (ihiisxniix 561 



HctcrorhahdiLS papUligrr 560 



H^lcroBtyJitcs: 



longicornis 561 



major 561 



Hippoglossits stenolepis, maturity investigation of_ 47-58 



Hippolytidae 217, 220 



Ho, Ju-shey 285-298 



Hunter, .John R 13-29 



Button, Kenneth K 195-202 



Hydractinia echiiiata 273, 274-27.5, 277, 278 



association with : 



gastropods 278 



pagurid crabs 274, 278 



pelecypods 273, 274, 275, 276, 277. 278 



Placopcctcn magcIlaiiicKS— 273, 274-275, 277, 278 



liathymetric range 281,282 



distribution 281, 282 



growth 27.3, 274, 275, 270, 277, 278 



hosts 281, 282-283 



hydroid-.scallop incidence of occurrence 277, 278 



interference with host activity 273. 274, 278 



life history 274 



Hiidrnctinia poIycUna 'ls\ 



Hydrological and biological characteristics of Flor- 

 ida's west coa.st tributaries : 

 biological characteristics : 



chlorophyll "a" 466-467 



production of organic matter -167 



chemical characteristics : 



copi>er 474 



dissolved oxygen 4(!!) 



inorganic phosphate phosphorus 472 



iron 473 



total phosphorus 470-472 



precipitation in general area 465 



physical characteristics : 



salinity 465 



temperature 466 



volume of discharge 465 



relation of input to the abundance of ffi/»i- 

 iiitdiniiiiii brere 4i4 



