Fowler, H. W. 



1916. Records of northern New Jersey fishes. 

 Copeia, No. 31: 41-42. 



The cunner is hsted as an addition to the 

 New York Aquarium's collection of fishes 

 attained from New Jersey waters. 



Fowler, H. W. 



1917. Notes on some New England Fishes. 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Natur. Hist., 35: 109-138. 



The cunner is listed as occurring at Boston 

 Harbor, Nantucket, and Woods Hole. 



Fowler, H. W. 



1920a. A list of the fishes of New Jersey. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc, Wash., 33: 139-170. 

 The cunner is listed. 



Fowler, H. W. 



1920b. Notes on New Jersey, Pennsylvania, 

 and Virginia fishes. Proc. Acad. Natur. Sci. 

 Phila., 1919 (1920): 292-300. 



The cunner is listed as occurring at 

 Atlantic City and Corson's Inlet. 



Fowler, H. W. 



1926. Records of fishes in New Jersey. 

 Copeia, No. 156: 146-150. 



The fish occurs at the Longport stone 



jetty, Atlantic City. 



Fowler, H. W. 



1928. Notes on New Jersey fishes. Proc. 

 Acad. Natur. Sci., Phila., 80:607-614. 

 The cunner is listed. 



Fowler, H. W. 



1937. Notes on fishes from the Gulf Stream 

 and the New Jersey coast. Proc. Acad. Natur. 

 Sci., Phila., 89: 297-308. 



The cunner is listed as one of the species 

 occurring along the New Jersey coast. 



Fowler, H. W. 



1952. A list of fishes of New Jersey, with 

 off-shore species. Proc. Acad. Natur. Sci., 

 Phila., 104: 89-152. 

 The cunner is listed. 



Freeman, B. L. 



1970. The recreational marine fishery of 



northern Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts and a 

 statistical method to sample its anglers. M. S. 

 thesis, Univ. Mass., 108 pp. 



The occurrence of the cunner in Buzzards 

 Bay and statistics of the fishery are cited. 



Gibbons, E. 



1964. Stalking the blue-eyed scallop. David 

 McKay Co., New York. 332 pp. 



Techniques for fishing for cunner and 

 preparing them as food are discussed. 



Gibbons, N. E. 



1934a. Lactose-fermenting bacteria from the 

 intestinal contents of marine fish. Contrib. 

 Canadian Biol., 8(23): 291-300. 



Bacterium found within cunner included 

 E. coli, E. grunthali, and B. immoholis. 

 "These fish live largely on refuse, and 

 there is ample opportunity for 

 contamination from human sources." p. 

 295. 



Gibbons, N. E. 



1934b. The slime and intestinal flora of some 

 marine fishes. Contrib. Canadian Biol., 8(22): 

 275-290. 



Cunner slime possessed bacteria of the 

 genera Micrococcus, Achromobacter, and 

 Flavobacterium. Cunner faeces contained 

 bacteria of the following genera: 

 Micrococcus, Achromobacter, 

 Flavobacterium, and Proteus. 



Gill, T. 



1862. Catalogue of the fishes of the eastern 

 coast of North America from Greenland to 

 Georgia. Proc. Acad. Natur. Sci. Phila., for 

 1861,13: 1-63. 



The cunner is listed. 



Gill, T. 



1865. Synopsis of the fishes of the Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence and Bay of Fundy. Canadian 

 Nat. Geol., New Series 2: 244-266. 

 The cunner is listed. 



Gill, T. 



1873. Catalogue of the fishes of the east 

 coast of North America. Rep. U. S. Comm. 

 Fish Fish, for 1871-1872: 779-882. 

 The cunner is listed. 



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