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GiNSBUKG, Isaac. 



Juvenile and sex characters of Evortliodus lyricus (Fam. Gobiidse). Bul- 

 letin, Vol. XLVII, pp. 117-124, 2 figs. Bulletin No. 5. 

 GtrxsELL, Jambs G. 



Natural history of the bay scallop. Bulletin, Vol. XLVI, 1930, pp. 569-632, 

 32 figs. Document No. 1100. 



HiGGINS, ELMEE. 



Progress in biological inquiries, 1929. Appendix XV, Report, Commissioner 



of Fisheries, 1929, pp. 1069-1121, 11 figs. Document No. 1096. 

 Progress in biological inquiries, 1930. Appendix III, Report, Commissioner 

 of Fisheries, 1931, pp. 553-626, 8 figs. 

 Hopkins, A. E. 



Temperature and shell movements of oysters. Bulletin, Vol. XLVII, pp. 

 1-14, 10 figs. Bulletin No. 1. 

 Hopkins, A. E. 



Factors influencing the spawning and setting of oysters in Galveston Bay, 

 Tex. Bulletin, Vol. XLVII, pp. 57-83, 18 figs. Bulletin No. 3. 

 Hopkins, A. E., Paul S. Galtsobt, and H. C. McMiixin. 



Effects of pulp-mill pollution on oysters. Bulletin, Vol. XLVII, pp. 125-186, 

 50 figs. Bulletin No. 6. 

 Peubsox, J. C. 



Sport fishing in Chesapeake Bay. Fishery Circular No. 1, 19 pp., 11 figs. 

 Rich, Willis H., and Edward M. Ball. 



Statistical review of the Alaska salmon fisheries, part 2 : Chignik to 

 Resurrection Bay. Bulletin, Vol. XLVI, 1930, pp. 643-712, 11 figs. Docu- 

 ment No. 1102. 

 Rotjnsefell, George A. 



Fluctuations in the supply of herring (Clupea pallasii) in southeastern 

 Alaska. Bulletin, Vol. XLVII, pp. 15-56, 26 figs. Bulletin No. 2. 

 Sette, O. E. 



Outlook for the mackerel fishery in 1931. Fishery Circular No. 6, 20 pp., 

 4 figs. 

 Wetmouth, F. W., and H. C. McMillin. 



Relative growth and mortality of the Pacific razor clam (SiliQua patula, 

 Dixon) and their bearing on the commercial fishery. Bulletin, Vol. 

 XLVI, 1930, pp. 543-567, 11 figs. Document No. 1099. 

 Weymouth, F. W., and Seton H. Thompson. 



The age and growth of the Pacific cockle {Cardium cordis, Martyn). Bul- 

 letin, Vol. XLVI, 1930, pp. 633-641, 7 figs. Document No. 1101. 



In addition to these papers, the following were published by the 

 staff during the past year in other than the bureau s series. 



FiBTH, f. e. 



A note on spawning rosefish, Sebastes marinus L. Copeia, No. 2, p. 65. 

 Some marine fishes collected recently in New England waters. Bulletin, 



Boston Society of Natural History, No. 61, pp. 8-14. 

 Rare fishes from off North Carolina. Copeia, No. 4, p. 162. 

 Galtsoff, p. S. 



The weight-length relationship of the shells of the Hawaiian pearl oyster, 



Pinctada sp. American Naturalist, Vol. LXV, pp. 423-433. 

 Specificitv of sexual reaction in the Genus Ostrea. Collecting Net, Vol. 

 VI, pp. 277-278. 

 Herrinqton, W. C. 



The Bureau of Fisheries haddock investigation. Fishing, Vol. XI, No. 2, 

 pp. 12, 47-49. 

 Koehrinq, Veka. 



Thermal relationships in the neutral-red reaction, 1931. Journal Mor- 

 phologj' and Physiology, vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 165-194. 



PETTHEECH, HE21BERT P. 



The role of copper in the setting and metamorphosis of the oyster. Science, 



April 17, 1931, vol. 73, No. 1894, pp. 429-431. 

 The U. S. Fisheries Biological Station at Beaufort, N. C. Collecting Net, 



August 29, 1931, pp. 257-260. 



