Series 



*PFC V.9, no.l, Jan. 1947. (Continued) 



E. Artificial propagation of those channel 



cats, by H. L. Canfield. 27-30 p. 



F. Hatchery problems in wartime. 31-36 p. 



G. Use of bentonite for stopping seepage 



in ponds, by Lee M. Duncan. 37-39 p. 



H. It pays to grade largemouth bass 

 fingerlings, by Hubert C. Topel. 

 40-41 p. 



I. Enlarged ricer for pond feeding, by 

 Roger E. Burrows and John E. Man- 

 ning. 42-45 p., illus. 



J. A new type of drain plug, by C. R. 

 Mitchell. 46-47 p. 



*PFC v.9, no. 2, Apr. 1947. 



A. Hunt Creek fisheries experiment 



station; Michigan's field laboratory 

 and experimental area engaged pri- 

 marily in study of trout -stream 

 problems, by Albert S. Hazzard, 

 Justin W. Leonard, and David S. 

 Shetter. 65-70 p., illus. 



B. 2,4-D and some emergent aquatics; 



effects of butyl ester of 2,4-dich- 

 lorophenoxy acetic acid on some 

 emergent aquatic plants, by Aden C. 

 Bauman. 71-77 p., illus. 



C. There is no universal pondfish, by 



Thomas K. Chamberlain. 78-81 p. 



D. Fishery management in Oklahoma; im- 



poundments utilized to the advantage 

 of fishery-management studies, by A. 

 D. Aldrich. 82-85 p., illus. 



E. Growth rate and fin regeneration in 



trout, by J. H. Wales. 86-89 p., illus. 



F. One fish-culturist's estimate of the 



kingfisher, by Charles L. Fuqua. 



90-93 p., illus. 



G. Dual treatment for bacterial fin rot, 



by George J. Eicher, Jr. 94-95 p. 



H. Compressed-air fish-feeding appara- 

 tus, by John Pelnar. 96-98 p., illus. 



I. Well casings for pond screens, by 

 Fred A. Thompson. 99-101 p., illus. 



J. Screen frames that seal, by Walter 

 M. Allen. 102-103 p., illus. 



*PFC v.9, no. 3, July 1947. 



A. Sulfamerazine in the treatment of 



trout for furunculosis and ulcer dis- 

 ease, by Louis E. Wolf. 115-124 p. 



B. An unusual type of farm pond, by 



Charles L. Fuqua. 125-129 p., illus. 



C. Trout fishery in Oregon, by H. J. 



Rayner. 130-132 p. 



D. Farm ponds - real and potential val- 



ues by William H. Thompson. 133-135 p. 



E. The Montana grayling, by Clarence A. 



Tryon, Jr. 136-142 p., illus. 



F. The control of aquatic plants with 



phenoxyacetic compounds; experi- 

 mental work with certain plant- 

 growth regulators as herbicides, by 

 Eugene W. Surber, C. E. Minarik and 

 W. B. Ennis, Jr. 143-150 p., illus. 



G. This question of anemia; what it is, 



and what to do about it, by Arthur M. 

 Phillips, Jr. and Donald R. Brockway. 

 151-154 p. 

 H. Farm ponds, by Ancil D. Holloway. 

 155-158 p., illus. 



I. Rat control on fish-cultural stations, 



by Thomas B. Murray. 159-163 p., 



illus. 

 J. Implements in flounder operations, by 



Thomas H. Dorr. 164-167 p., illus. 

 K. Aluminum hatching troughs, by A. C. 



Balch. 167-168 p., illus. 

 L. Catch basins for unfinished ponds, by 



Wilburn J. Whipple and Bernard L. 



Pelz. 168-169 p., illus. 

 M. Separation of northern pike eggs, by 



Leslie H. Bennett. 169-170 p. 



*PFC v.9, no. 4, Oct. 1947. 



A. Foreign introductions of North Ameri- 



can fishes; inadvisability of recom- 

 mending North American fishes 

 without careful appraisal of foreign 

 fishes and ecology, by George S. 

 Myers. 177-180 p. 



B. River shrimps; interesting crusta- 



ceans about which little has been 

 written, by Joel W. Hedgpeth. 181-184 

 p., illus. 



C. Ten years of trout stream management 



on the Pisgah, by T. K. Chamberlain 

 and W. W. Huber. 185-191 p., illus. 



D. Fish distribution units; construction of 



six-compartment and two-Compart- 

 ment units, by T. H. Copeland. 

 193-202, p., illus. 



E. New type of fish fence for use in 



streams, by William C. Herrington 

 and Louis D. Stringer. 203-209., illus. 



F. Sorting table, by Hubert C. Topel. 



209-210 p., illus. 



G. Control of algal growths in hatching 



ponds and raceways, by Elmer F. 

 Herman and Wendel Anderson. 211- 

 212 p.; Ulus. 

 H. Selected bibliography of North Ameri- 

 can fresh-water fishery biology, 

 1941-1946, by Karl F. Lagler and 

 Charles K. Fisher, Jr. 213-230 p. 



PFC v.lO, no. 1, Jan. 1948. 



A. Survival of hatchery trout in streams 

 and possible methods of improving 

 the quality of hatchery trout, by 

 Howard A. Schuck. 3-14 p. 



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