Series 



PFC V.16. no.l, Jan. 1954. (Continued) 



E. Stream sediment removal by con- 



trolled reservoir releases, by A. B. 

 Eustis and R. H. Hillen. 30-35 p.. 

 illus. 



F. The effects of antibiotics and arsan- 



ilic acid on the growth of rainbow 

 trout finger lings, by Edward D. 

 Wagner. 36-38 p.. nius. 



G. A Method for recording measurements 



of certain molluscs, arthropods, and 

 fishes, by Carl N. Shuster, Jr. 39- 

 40 p., illus. 

 H. Toxaphene as a fish toxin, by Jack E. 

 Hemphill. 41-42 p. 

 PFC v.16, no .2. Apr. 1954. 



A. Progress report on blue -sac disease, 



by Ken Wolf. 51-59 p., illus. 



B. Pollution: its nature and evaluation, 



by Bertil G. Anderson. 60-64 p. 



C. Effect of starvation, water tempera- 



ture, and sodium amytal on the 

 metabolic rate of brook trout, by 

 Arthur M. Phillips, Jr., and Donald 

 R. Brockway. 65-68 p. 



D. A spaced-disc, self-cleaning fish 



screen, by Kenneth R. John. 70-74 p., 

 illus. 



E. Method of producing plastic impres- 



sions of fish scales without using 

 heat, by Stanford H. Smith. 75-78 p., 

 illus. 



F. Malachite green oxalate used to con- 



trol fungus on yellow pikeperch eggs 

 in jar hatchery operations, by Robert 

 Cummins, Jr. 79-82 p. 



G. Control of a branched alga, Pithophora, 



in farm fishponds, by J. M. Lawrence. 

 83-86 p., illus. 



H. Suspected ulcer disease in the golden 

 shiner, Notemigonus crysoluecas 

 (Mitchill), by George A. Schuster and 

 William M. Lewis. 87-88 p. 



I. The northern pike hatch at the Clear 

 Lake (Iowa) Hatchery, by Tom Moen 

 and Muhrl Lindquist. 89-90 p. 



PFC v.16, no. 3, July 1954. 



A. Further studies on the reactions of 



adult blueback salmon to injected 

 salmon and mammalian gonadotro- 

 phins, by David D. Palmer, Roger E. 

 Burrows, O. H. Robertson, and H. 

 William Newman. 99-107 p. 



B. Use of pituitary material in the propa- 



gation of minnows, by Robert C. Ball 

 and Edward H. Bacon. 108-113 p., illus. 

 Journal Article 1610, Michigan Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station. 



C. Spring fishing on two TV A mainstream 



reservoirs, 1945-1953, by Lawrence 

 F. Miller. 114-121 p. 



D. An infestation of leeches on salmon 



fry and eggs, by B. J. Earp and R. L. 

 Schwab. 122-124 p. 



E. Relative survival of hatchery and wild 



trout, by J. H. Wales. 125-127 p. 



F. The alewife in fresh water, by Joseph 



J. Graham. 128-130 p. 



G. Preliminary experiment on fish cul- 

 ture in brackish-water ponds, by 

 Malcolm C. Johnson. 131-133 p. 



H. Feeding habits of the largemouth 

 bass as revealed by a gastroscope, 

 by Harry Dubets. 134-136 p., illus. 



I. New method of artificially planting sal- 

 mon eggs, by Clinton Stockley. 137- 

 138 p., illus. 



J. Converting carboys into jars and 



aquaria, by Oliver B. Cope. 139-140 p., 

 illus. 



PFC v.16, no. 4, Oct. 1954. 



A. A survey of private trout enterprises 



in the West, by John W. DeWitt, Jr. 

 147-152 p. 



B. A comparison of hatchery diets and 



natural food, by Arthur M. Phillips, 

 Jr., Reed S. Nielsen, and Donald R. 

 Brockway. 153-157 p. 



C. A field method of estimating soluble 



inorganic phosphate in natural waters, 

 by E. P. Parry and A. L. McClelland. 

 158-162 p., iUus. 



D. A check on two methods of estimating 



farm fishpond populations, by Louis 

 R. Hundley. 163-168 p., illus. 



E. Check dams to maintain trout streams, 



by Kenneth A. Reid. 169-171 p., illus. 



F. Chilling the eggs of the largemouth 



bass, by Kenneth C. Jurgens and 

 William H. Brown. 172-175 p. 



G. A new method of applying inorganic 



fertilizer to farm fishponds, by J. M. 

 Lawrence. 176-178 p.. illus. 



H. A report on the Mississippi threadfin 

 shad, by John W. Parsons and J. 

 Bruce Kimsey. 179-181 p., illus. 



I. Use of urethane anesthesia in spawning 

 eastern brook trout, by Leon D. John- 

 son. 182-183 p., illus. 



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