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work and at the expenditure of a considerable sum of money. In 
1930 printing funds amounted to 14.2 percent of the amount expended 
on the various research projects by the Bureau of Fisheries but this 
percentage has declined until in 1938 only 4.7 percent of the amount of 
money available for investigation was available for the publication 
of the results of investigations. It is obvious that the accumulated 
findings of research, filed without publication, have little value. 
Reflecting the meager amount of funds for publication, the follow- 
ing brief list of papers issued during the year is presented. 
Davipson, FrEepDERICK A., and LrERoy S. CHRISTEY. 
The migrations of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in the Clarence 
and Sumner Straits regions of southeastern Alaska. Builetin No, 25, 24 
pp., 5 figs. 
Davipson, Freperick A., and SAMUEL J. HUTCHINSON. 
The geographic distribution and environmental limitations of the Pacific 
salmon (genus Oncorhynchus). Bulletin No. 26, 26 pp., 9 figs. 
Davis, H. 8S. 
Instructions for conducting stream and lake surveys. Fishery Circular 
NO:.26) Sbepp:, sek fies: 
GALTsorF, Paut S., W. A. CHipMAN, A. D. HAstER, and J. B. ENGIE. 
Preliminary report on the cause of the decline of the oyster industry of the 
York River, Va., and the effects of pulp mill pollution on oysters. Inves- 
tigational Report No. 37, 42 pp. 
Hiacins, ELMER. 
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1957. Administrative Report No. 30, 70 pp. 
PEARSON, JOHN C. 
The life history of the striped bass or rockfish, Roccus sanatilis (Wal- 
baum). Bulletin No. 28, 26 pp., 26 figs. : 
ROUNSEFELL, GEORGE A., and GEORGE B. KELEZ. 
The salmon and salmon fisheries of Swiftsure Bank, Puget Sound, and the 
Fraser River. Bulletin No. 27, 129 pp., 29 figs. 
WALForD, LIONEL A. 
Effect of currents on distribution and survival of the eggs and larvae of 
the haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on Georges Bank. Bulletin 
No. 29, 71 pp., 50 figs. 
The following papers were published by members of the staff of 
the Division of Scientific Inquiry during the year 1938, outside of 
the Bureau of Fisheries series: 
Davis, H. 8. 
Fish cultural developments during recent years. Transactions of the 
American Fisheries Society, vol. 68, pp. 234-239. 
Objectives in trout stream management. Transactions of the American 
Fisheries Society, vol. 68, pp. 76-81. 
FISH, FREDERICK F. 
Simplified methods for the prolonged treatment of fish diseases. Transac- 
tions of the American Fisheries Society, vol. 68, pp. 178-187. 
Notes on Myzobolus inornatus n. sp., a Mmyxosporidian parasite in the 
black bass (Huro floridana ULeSueur). Transactions of the American 
Fisheries Society, vol. 68, pp. 173-177. 
GALTSOFF, PAUL S. 
Physiology of reproduction of Ostrea virginica. I. Spawning reactions of 
the female and male. Biological Bulletin, vol. LXXIV, No. 3, pp. 
461-486. 
Physiology of reproduction of Ostrea virginica. II. Stimulation of spawn- 
ing in the female oyster. Biological Bulletin, vol. LXXV, No. 2, pp. 
286-307. 
Source of calcium for shell in Ostrea virginica. Nature, vol. 141, p. 922. 
The U. S. Bureau of Fisheries Laboratory at Woods Hole. The Collect- 
ing Net, vol. XIIi, No. 2, pp. 29-32. 
