Eggleton, Frank E. (continued) 



of the samples, list of major bottom forms, and statement 

 of possible existence of concentration zone at about UO-^O 

 meters , 



1937. Productivity of the profundal benthic zone in Lake 

 Michigan. Pap. Mich, Acad, Sci., Arts, and Lett,, 

 Vol, 22 (1936), pp, 593-611. 



Continuation of 1936 study by same author. Pontoporeia 

 dominated the bottom fauna (6$ percent of total number) and 

 that form together with Pisidium and Tubificidae made up 91; 

 percent of the total. Data given also on vertical distribution 

 and seasonal fluctuations in numbers of bottom forms. 



Fish, Charles J. 



1929. Preliminary report on the cooperative survey of Lake 

 Erie— season of 1928. Bull. Buffalo Soc, Nat, Sci,, 

 Vol. U, No. 3, 220 pp. 



Report on studies of hydrography, bacteriology, chemis- 

 try (including chemistry of pollution), plankton, and ichthy- 

 ology of Lake Erie east of line from New Tork-Pennsylvania 

 boundary to Long Point (Ontario). In addition to introductory 

 and concluding pages by Fish, includes nine articles by vari- 

 ous authors on different phases of the survey. 



1929. A preliminary report on the joint survey of Lake Erie. 

 Suppl. 18th Ann. Rep., N. Y. Cons. Dept. , pp. 39-106. 



Condensation of report issued by same author in same 

 year under similar title. 



Fish, Marie Poland 



1929, Contributions to the early life histories of Lake 



Erie fishes. In; Preliminary report on the coopera- 

 tive survey of Lake Erie— season of 1928. Bull. 

 Buffalo Soc. §st„ Sci., Vol. Ik, No. 3, pp. 136-187. 



Preliminary report on investigations published in full 

 in 1932 paper by same author. 



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