mortality, FB 69:401 

 off eastern Florida, 1967-68, FB 69:399 

 parasites, S 627 

 processing machinery, S 627 



proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- 

 tent, SEP 1022 

 southeastern United States, S 627; SEP 867 

 spawning, FB 69:400 

 vessels, S 627 

 yield, FB 69:404 

 Scallop, sea 

 annual marks on shell and ligament, FB 65:299 

 comparative size, C .344 

 description and submarine photos, SEP 810 

 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 

 history of landings in New York, FB 70:599 

 New England offshore fisheries, brief history, FL 594 

 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- 

 tent, SEP 1022 

 trends in Atlantic Ocean, SEP 814 

 Scallop, weathervane 

 Oregon 

 explorations in an 8-foot New Bedford scallop 

 dredge, 1963 and 1967, SEP 820 

 Scallop cleaner 

 inexpensive, built from spare parts, SEP 751 

 status of. off northeastern United States, SEP 953 

 Scapholeberis kingi — see Zooplankton 

 Scarus sp. 

 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 

 72:995 

 Scarus sp. — see also Parrotfish 

 Schooling 



orientation of tuna during, FB 70:197 

 Sciaenidae 

 attempts to rear larvae, S 632 



seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- 

 tuary, S 672 

 Sciaenidae — see also Drum 

 Scina sp. 



samples, 1971, southeastern Bering Sea, S 680 

 Scomber australasicus 



eggs and young, S 652 

 Scomber japonicus — see Mackerel, chub; Mackerel, 



Pacific 

 Scomber scombrus — see Mackerel, Atlantic 

 Scomberomorus cavalla — see Mackerel, king 

 Scomberomorus concolor — see Mackerel, Monterey 



Spanish 

 Scomberomorus maculatus — see Mackerel, Spanish 

 Scomberomorus regalis — see Cero 

 Scomberomorus sierra — see Sierra 

 Scomberomorus sp. 



eggs and young, S 652 

 Scombridae 

 attempts to rear larvae, S 632 

 indexed bibliography of eggs and young, 1880-1970, S 



652 

 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- 

 tuary, S 672 



Scombridae — see also Fish larvae; Tunas 

 Scombrids 

 comparative study of adaptations for continuous 

 swimming and hydrostatic equilibrium, FB 71:337 

 length-weight relations for five eastern tropical Atlan- 

 tic species 

 bigeye tuna, FB 72:848 

 frigate mackerel, FB 72:848 

 little tunny, FB 72:848 

 skipjack tuna, FB 72:848 

 yellowfin tuna, FB 72:848 

 Scopelarchidae — see Fish larvae 

 Scopelopsis multipunctatus 

 development 

 fins, FB 70:546 

 morphology, FB 70:542 

 photophores, FB 70:547 

 pigmentation, FB 70:547 

 Scopelosauridae — see Fish larvae 

 Scophthalmus aquosus — see Windowpane 

 Scorpaena coniorta 



feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 

 72:945 

 Scorpaena coniorta — see also Scorpionfish 

 Scorpaenidae 



attempts to rear larvae, S 632 



fish larvae from northeastern Pacific Ocean and Puget 



Sound, April and May 1967, S 663 

 Sebastes uariegatus sp. n., FB 69:387 

 species identification by electrophoresis, FB 70:405 

 Scorpaenopsis cacopsis 



feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 

 72:946 

 Scorpionfish 

 electrophoretic investigations, FB 70:403 

 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 



72:944 

 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:724 

 Screen 



cantilevered traveling fish, S 608 

 traveling fish, FL 633; S 608 

 Sculpin, coastrange 



Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 

 Sculpin, fourhorn 

 seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake Michi- 

 gan, FB 67:11 

 Sculpin, longhorn 

 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 

 Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 

 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 

 Sculpin, slimy 

 abundance and size of juveniles versus their environ- 

 ment, FB 71:1068 

 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 

 seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake 

 Michigan, FB 67:10 

 Sculpins 



bottom trawl explorations 1963-65 

 Green Bay, C 297 

 Lake Superior, C 294 



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