Greene, Charles W. 



1915a 



Greene, Charles W. 



1921b 



The fat-absorbing function of the 

 alimentary tract of the king salmon. 

 Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish., 33: 149-175, 

 plates 12-15. 



king; Monterey Bay, McCloud E. ; ana- 

 tomy & histology (alimentary tract). 



&eene, C.W. 



1915b 



On some quantitative physiological 

 changes in the Pacific Salmon during 

 the run to the spawning grounds. 

 Trans, toer- Pish. Soc, 45: 5-12. 



king; California; size at time of 

 return; physiology. 



Greene, Charles II. 



1915c 



The storage of fat in the muscular 

 tissue of the king salmon and its 

 resorption during the fast of the 

 spawning migration. Bull. U.S. 

 Bur. Pish., 33: 69-138, 1 table, 

 plates 3-11. 



0. tschawytscha , king; Columbia 

 Biver 3ssin; biochemistry (fat); 

 distribution; food & feeding habits 

 (ocean). 



Carbohydrate content of the king sal- 

 mon tissues during the spawning mi- 

 gration. J. Biol. Chem., 48: 429-436. 



Not abstracted. 



Greene, Charles W., and 

 Greene, Carl Hartley 



1915 



The skeletal musculature of the 

 king salmon. Bull. U.S. Bur. Pish., 

 33: 21-59, text figs. 14, 2 plates. 



0. tschawytscha (sic), king; 

 anatomy (myology). 



Grigo, L.D. 



1953 



Morphological differences between 

 summer and autumn salmon Oncorhyn- 

 chus keta ( '.Valbaum), 0- keta (Wal- 

 baum) infraspecies autumnal is Berg. 

 Dok. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.B., 92(6):1225. 



Not abstracted. 



Guberlet , John E. 



1926 



Ectc— parasitic infusoria attacking 

 fish of the Northwest. Fisheries, 

 Wash. Univ. Publications, 2: 1-16. 



Greene, Charles W. 



1919 



Biochemical changes in the muscle 

 tissue of king saltn.on during the 

 fast of spawning migration. J. 

 Biol. Chem., 39: 435-456. October. 



Not abstracted. 



Greene, Charles W. 



1921a 



Chemical development of the ovaries 

 of the king salmon during spawning 

 migration. J. Biol. Chem., 48: 59-71. 



Not abstracted. 



0.. kisutch . silver; chinook; ecto- 

 parasites. 



Guberlet, John E. 



1936 



A brief resume of trematode studies 

 in Washington. The Biolog. (Dept. 

 Biol., Univ. Portland, Ore.), 3*8): 

 1-2, 9-10. May. 



Not abstracted. 



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