UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR 



Stewart L. Udall, Secretary 

 Charles F. Lure, Under Secretary 



Stanley A. Cain. Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Par) t 

 FISH ami WILDLIFE SERVICE, Clarence P. Pautcke, Comm,ssi,;„r 



Hi rem or Commercial Fisheries, IIuroM E. CVowthcr, Acting Director 



Marine Biological Labora 

 LIBRARY 



Fishery Leaflet 597 



OCT 14 1992 



Woods Hole, Mass 



ory 



Washington, D.C. 20240 



December 1966 



LIST OF FISHERY BULLETINS OF THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



Fishery Bulletins are technical reports on scientific investigations of fishery biology. The 

 Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission was begun in 1881; it became the Bulletin of the 

 Bureau of Fisheries in 1904 and the Fishery Bulletin of the Fish and Wildlife Service in 1941. 

 Separates were issued as documents through volume 46; the last document was No. 1103. Begin- 

 ning with volume 47 in 1931 and continuing through volume 62 in 1963, each separate appeared 

 as a numbered bulletin. A new system began in 1963 with volume 63 in which papers are bound 

 together in a single issue of the bulletin instead of being issued individually. Some bulletins are 

 for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 

 20402; all are distributed free to libraries and to a limited number of scientific cooperators. 

 (Articles preceded by asterisks are out of print, but can be borrowed from some public and 

 college libraries.) 



No. 



Title 



*1. Temperature and the shell movements of oysters. By A. E. Hopkins. 1931, vol. 47, 

 i + p. 1-14, 10 figs., 2 tables. 



*2. Fluctuations in the supply of herring ( Clupea pallasii ) in Southeastern Alaska. By George 

 A. Rounsefell. 1931, vol. 47, ii + p. 15-56, 26 figs., 14 tables. 



*3. Factors influencing the spawning and setting of oysters in Galveston Bay, Tex. By A. E. 

 Hopkins. 1931, vol. 47, ii + p. 57-83, 18 figs., 3 tables. 



*4. Studies on the oyster drill ( Urosalpinx cinerea , Say). By Henry Federighi. 1931, vol. 47, 

 i + p. 85-115, 7 figs., 8 tables. 



*5. Juvenile and sex characters of Evorthodus lyricus (fam. Gobiidae). By Isaac Ginsburg. 



1931, vol. 47, i + p. 117-124, 2 figs., 1 table. 



*6. Effects of pulp mill pollution on oysters. By A. E. Hopkins, Paul S. Galtsoff, and H. C. 

 McMillin. 1931, vol. 47, i + p. 125-186, 50 figs., 16 tables. 



*7. Statistical review of the Alaska salmon fisheries. Part III: Prince William Sound, Copper 

 River, and Bering River. By Willis H. Richand Edward M. Ball. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 187- 

 247, 10 figs., 13 tables. 



*8. Sensory stimulation of the oyster, Ostrea virginica , by chemicals. By A. E. Hopkins. 



1932, vol. 47, i + p. 249-261, 11 figs., 1 table. 



