No . Title 



*9. Fluctuations in the supply of herring, Clupea pallasii , in Prince William Sound, Alaska. 

 By George A. Rounsefell and Edwin H. Dahlgren. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 263-291, 15 figs., 

 15 tables. 



*10. Contributions to the early life histories of sixty-two species of fishes from Lake Erie and 

 its tributary waters. By Marie Poland Fish. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 293-398, 144 figs., 4 

 tables. 



*11. Salmon-tagging experiments in Alaska, 1930. By Willis H.Rich. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 399- 

 406, 1 fig., 3 tables. 



*12. Limnological studies of Karluk Lake, Alaska, 1926-1930. By C. Juday, Willis H. Rich, 

 G. I. Kemmerer, and Albert Mann. 1932, vol. 47, i + p. 407-436, 6 figs., 14 tables. 



*13. Statistical review of the Alaska salmon fisheries. Part IV: Southeastern Alaska. By Willis 

 H. Rich and Edward M. Ball. 1933, vol. 47, i + p. 437-673, 55 figs., 30 tables. 



*14. Preliminary report on the life history of the common shrimp, Penaeus setiferus (Linn.). 

 By F. W. Weymouth, Milton J. Lindner, and W. W. Anderson. 1933, vol. 48, i + p. 1-26, 11 

 figs., 4 tables. 



*15. The homing instinct and age at maturity of pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha ). By 

 Frederick A. Davidson. 1934, vol. 48, i + p. 27-39, 10 figs., 1 table. 



*16. Reproduction and development of whitings or kingfishes, drums, spot, croaker, and weak- 

 fishes or sea trouts, family Sciaenidae, of the Atlantic coast of the United States. By 

 Samuel F. Hildebrand and Louella E. Cable. 1934, vol. 48, i + p. 41-117, 44 figs., 5 tables. 



*17. Races of herring, Clupea pallasii , in Southeastern Alaska. By George A. Rounsefell and 

 Edwin H. Dahlgren. 1935, vol. 48, i + p. 119-141, 10 figs., 9 tables. 



*18. Effects of crude oil pollution on oysters in Louisiana waters. By Paul S. Galtsoff, Herbert 

 F. Prytherch, Robert O. Smith, and Vera Koehring. 1935, vol. 48, i + p. 143-210, 20 figs., 

 23 tables. 



* 1 9. Age and growth of the cisco, Leucichthys artedi (Le Sueur), in the lakes of the Northeastern 

 Highlands, Wisconsin. By Ralph Hile. 1936, vol. 48, i + p. 211-317, 11 figs., 80 tables. 



*20. Supplemental notes on fishes of the Gulf of Maine. By Henry B. Bigelow and William C. 

 Schroeder. 1936, vol. 48, i + p. 319-343. 



*21. Adaptation of the feeding mechanism of the oyster ( Ostrea gigas ) to changes in salinity. 

 By A. E. Hopkins. 1936, vol. 48, i + p. 345-364, 11 figs., 1 table. 



#22. Detection and measurement of stream pollution. By M. M. Ellis. 1937, vol. 48, i + p. 365- 

 437, 22 figs., 14 tables. 



*23. Experimental observations on spawning, larval development, and setting in the Olympia 

 oyster, Ostrea lurida . By A. E. Hopkins. 1937, vol. 48, i + p. 439-503, 41 figs., 35 tables. 



*24. Further notes on the development and life history of some teleosts at Beaufort, N.C. By 

 Samuel F. Hildebrand and Louella E. Cable. 1938, vol. 48, i + p. 505-642, 159 figs., 4 

 tables. 



*25. The migrations of pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha ) in the Clarence and Sumner Straits 

 regions of Southeastern Alaska. By Frederick A. Davidson and Leroy S. Christey. 1938, 

 vol. 48, i + p. 643-666, 5 figs., 8 tables. 



*26. The geographic distribution and environmental limitations of the Pacific salmon (genus 

 Oncorhynchus ). By Frederick A. Davidson and Samuel J. Hutchinson. 1938, vol. 48, i + p. 

 667-692, 9 figs., 2 tables. 



