Shad 

 collection of eggs, Hadley Falls Dam, Mass., 1966, C 



264 

 experimental lockage, Cape Fear River, N.C., 1966, C 



264 

 mortality of adults, Holyoke Water Power Company 



Canal System, 1966, C 264 

 practicability offish-passage facilities, St. Johns River, 



Florida, C 264 



Shad, American 

 biology, management, and status of the fisheries, At- 

 lantic coast, 1960, S 550 

 comparative study of juveniles by fin ray and scute 



counts, S 525 

 description, FL 614 

 economic importance, FL 614 

 fish-passage research, C 215 

 history of landings in New York, FB 70:592 

 life history, FL 614 

 migration 

 juveniles, FB 70:664 

 ocean temperature, FB 70:664, 666 

 river temperature, FB 70:660 

 research and management, FL 614 

 tagging summary, 1950-65, Beaufort, North Carolina, 

 S 539 



Shad, gizzard 

 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 

 life history, western Lake Erie, FB 65:391 



Shad, threadfin 

 bait for skipjack tuna, Hawaii, S 640 

 effect of impoundments on migration, C 254 



Sharks 



abundance, C 228 



anatomical features, C 228 



experimental and exploratory fishing off northeastern 

 South America, SEP 1089 



field guide to eastern Pacific and Hawaiian, C 271 



fishing gear, C 238 



food and feeding habits, C 228 



Georgia coast, FB 70:334 



Isistius brasiliensis, probable cause of crater wounds 

 on fishes and cetaceans, FB 69:791 



new genus, [ago carcharhinid, FB 69:615 



numbers and general distribution, C 228 



relation to man, C 228 



sensory perception, C 228 



size, C 228 

 Sharks, Arabian Sea, FB 69:615 



Sharks, blue 

 deep sea observations, FB 70:510 

 growth hormone- and prolactin-like proteins 



amino acid composition, FB 70:937 



eiectrophoretic analyses, FB 70:935 



immunodiffusion, FB 70:937 



molecular weights, FB 70:936 



peptide maps, FB 70:937 



purification, FB 70:936 



Sharks, cat 

 western Atlantic 

 claspers and clasper siphons, FB 65:587 

 color and color pattern, FB 65:585 

 dermal denticles, FB 65:590 

 distribution and segregation, FB 65:583 

 keys to genera, FB 65:597 

 morphometries, FB 65:596 

 number of vertebrae, FB 65:595 

 reproduction, FB 65:586 

 shape of body and fins, FB 65:589 

 teeth, FB 65:591 

 Sharks, Portuguese 

 cell types, differential counts, and blood cell 

 measurements, FB 71:435 

 Sheepscot estuary, Maine 



retention of larval herring, FB 70:299 

 Sheepshead 

 history. Lake Erie, FL 630 



Sheepshead, freshwater 



Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 

 Sheepshead, freshwater — see also Drum, freshwater 

 Shellfish 

 guide for buying fresh and frozen, C 214 

 historical catch statistics, CFS 5007 

 market review and outlook, CEA S-27 

 market review and outlook: December 1973, CEA S- 

 28; April 1974 (S-29); July 1974 {S-30); Novem- 

 ber 1974 (S-31) 

 northeastern United States 



submarine photos of commercial species, SEP 810 

 situation and outlook 

 annual review: 1967, CEA S-8; 1970 (S-20); 1971 (S- 



24) 

 April: 1970, CEA S-16 



August: 1969, CEA S-14; 1970 (S-18); 1971 (S-22) 

 December: 1966, CEA S-3; 1968 (S-11); 1969 (S-15); 



1970 (S-19); 1971 (S-23) 

 January: 1973, CEA S-26 

 June: 1966, CEA S-1; 1967 (S-5); 1968 (S-9); 1969 



(S-13); 1970 (S-17); 1971 (S-21) 

 March: 1967, CEA S-4; 1969 (S-12) 

 November: 1967, CEA S-7 



September: 1966, CEA S-2; 1967 (S-6); 1968 (S-10); 

 1972 (S-25) 

 Shellfish consumption 

 preliminary findings from 1969 consumer panel survey, 

 C 361 ' 

 Shellfish culture 



Japan, C 388:107 

 Shellfish larvae — see Crab, red 

 Shelton, Washington, SEP 724 



Shiner, emerald 



fishing for. Great Lakes, FL 608 



Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 

 Shiner, spottail 



fishing for. Great Lakes, FL 608 



Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 



Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 



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