Series 



PFC V.14, no. 2, Apr. 1952. (Continued) 



G. A rapid presumptive test for furuncu- 

 losis in fish, by Philip J. Griffin. 

 74-75 p. 



H. A comparison of the growth of finger- 

 ling Chinook salmon reared in ponds, 

 troughs, and circular tanks, by Har- 

 lan E. Johnson and Alfred C. 

 Gastineau. 76-78 p., illus. 



I. Rate of survival of largemauth black 

 bass fingerlings stocked in experi- 

 mental farm ponds, by William H. 

 Brown. 79-80 p. 



J. Egg inventory; enumeration with the 

 egg counter, by David C. Haskell. 

 81-82 p., illus. 



PFC v.14, no. 3, July 1952. 



A. Labor to produce fifty tons of trout; a 



time study, by David C. Haskell. 

 87-97 p., illus. 



B. Public sentiment; an important factor 



in fishery management; with special 

 reference to the St. Johns River and 

 Lake Okeechobee, Florida, by John 

 F. Dequine. 98-103 p.. illus. 



C. Observations on columnaris in salmon 



and trout, by Harlan E. Johnson and 

 Richard F. Brice. 104-109 p., illus. 



D. Some pathological symptons in brown 



trout on an all -meal diet, by Louis E. 

 Wolf. 110-112 p. 



E. Effects of injected pituitary material 



upon the spawning of blueback salmon, 

 by Roger E. Burrows, David D. Pal- 

 mer and H. William Newman. 113- 

 116 p. 



F. The effect of trout stocking on the 



rate of catch, by H. M . Ratledge and 

 J. H. Cornell. 117-121 p., illus. 



G. Comparison of the growth rates of 



Chinook salmon fingerlings reared 

 in circular tanks and Foster-Lucas 

 ponds, by David D. Palmer, H. 

 William Newman, Robert L. Azevedo, 

 and Roger E. Burrows. 122-124 p. 



H. Inks for marking plastic fish tags, by 

 Oliver B. Cope. 125-126 p. 



L Pseudomonas hydro phila ; the cause of 

 "redmouth" disease in rainbow trout, 

 by Edward D. Wagner and Curtis L. 

 Perkins. 127-128 p. 



J. The propagation of buffalo, by Meddie 

 C Walker and Philip T. Frank. 

 129-130 p. 



K. Operation mackinaw, by R. S. Robin- 

 son, p. 131. 



PFC v.14, no. 4, Oct. 1952. 



A. The first year of federal aid in fish 

 restoration. The Dingell -Johnson 

 Act in operation, "by Willis King. 

 135-147 p. 



B. Experiments with antibiotics and vita- 



min Bi2 in the diets of brown trout 

 fingerlings, by Louis E. Wolf. 148- 

 153 p. 



C. Absorption of radioactive calcium by 



brook trout, by Floyd E. Lovelace 



and Henry A. Podoliak. 154-158 p., 

 illus. 



D. The School of Fisheries, by Richard 



Van Cleve. 159-164 p.. illus. 



E. A note on experiments designed to 



test the viability of gametes and the 

 fertilization of eggs by minute quan- 

 tities of sperm, by J. R. Nursall and 

 A. D. Hasler. 165-168 p., illus. 



F. A comparative morphologic and physi- 



ologic study of fish blood, by Charles 

 G. Smith, William M. Lewis, and 



Harold M. Kaplan. 169-172 p.. illus. 



G. Walleyed pike fingerling production in 



drainable constructed ponds in 

 Minnesota, by Fred Miller. 173-176 p. 

 H. Rate of survival of largemouth black 

 bass fry stocked in experimental 

 farm ponds, by William H. Brown. 

 177-179 p. 



PFC V.15, no.l, Jan. 1953. 



A. Spot-poisoning applied to the Massa- 



chusetts lake and pond fisheries sur- 

 vey, by Richard H. Stroud. 3-10 p., 

 illus. 



B. Commercial and sport fishing; a re- 



iteration of policy, by Paul E. 

 Thompson. 11-13 p. 



C. A simplified technique for classifying 



streams useful in fishery and related 

 resource management, by R. D. Van 

 Deusen. 14-19 p., illus. 



D. The status of commercial and sport 



fishing on Reelfoot Lake, by Eugene 

 S. Cobb. 20-23 p. 



E. Observations on gas-bubble disease of 



fish, by R. R. Rucker euid K. Hodge- 

 boom. 24-26 p., illus. 



F. Water sampler and water-analysis 



kit, by H. S. Swingle and M. C. John- 

 son. 27-30 p., illus. 



G. Mortality of silver salmon from 



treatments with sulfamerazine, by 



Harlan E. Johnson and Richard F. 

 Brice. 31-32 p. 



H. A machine for sounding and for oper- 

 ating limnological apparatus, by 

 Norman Reimers and Edwin P. 

 Pister. 33-34 p.. illus. 



I. Chloretone as an anaesthetic for adult 

 cutthroat trout, by Oliver B. Cope, 

 p. 35. 



J. A new type of fish trap, by Reed S. 

 Nielson. 36-38 p.. illus. 



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