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



Statistical review of Alaska salmon fisheries. Pt. 4 — Southeastern Alaska. 

 Bulletin, vol. 47, pp. 437-673, 55 figs. Bulletin No. 13. 

 Weymouth, F. W., Milton J. Lindner, and W. W. Anderson. 



Preliminary reports on the life history of the common shrimp, Penaeus 

 setiferus (Linn.). Bulletin, vol. 48, pp. 1-26, 11 figs. Bulletin No. 14. 



The following papers were published by members of the staff of 

 the Division of Scientific Inquiry or cooperating investigators dur- 

 ing the year 1933 outside of the Bureau of Fisheries' series : 



BiGELOW, H. B. 



Studies of the waters on the continental shelf, Cape Cod to Chesapeake 



Bay. I. The cycle of temperature. Papers in physical oceanography 



and meteorology. Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods 



Hole Oceanographic Institution, vol. 2, no. 4, 135 pp., 66 figs., December. 



Chamberlain, T. K. 



Ages and shell measurement of two large specimens of Megalonaias gigantea 

 (Barnes). The Nautilus, vol. 67, p. 29, July. 

 Davidson, Frederick A. 



Temporary high carbon dioxide content in an Alaska stream at sunset. 



Ecology, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 238-240. 

 Homing instinct and age at maturity of the pink salmon. Pacific Fisher- 

 man, vol. 31, no. 8, p. 13, July. 

 U.S. Bureau of Fisheries conducts inquiry life history of pink salmon. 

 The Wrangell Sentinel, July 14. 

 Davis, H. S. 



Recent advances in our knowledge of epidemic diseases among fish in the 

 countries bordering on the Pacific. Proceedings, Fifth Pacific Science 

 Congress. 

 Deason, Hilary J. 



Geological formation of Great Lakes. The Fisherman, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 



3-4, 10, February. 

 Feeding adaptations in fishes. The Fisherman, vol. 2, no. 7, pp. 3-4, 10-11, 

 July. 

 DuDEN, William R. 



Recent advances in the fishing industry. The Fisherman, pt. I, vol. 2, 



no. 10, pp. 3-4, 10-11, October. 

 Recent advances in the fishing industry. The Fisherman, pt. II, vol. 2, 

 no. 12, pp. 3-4, 10, November. 

 Ellis, M. M., and D. B. Calvin. 



Glycogen storage by fresh water mussels. American Journal of Physiology, 

 vol. 101, p. 32 

 Fish, Frederick F. 



The chemical disinfection of trout ponds. Transactions, American Fisher- 

 ies Society, vol. 63. 

 Firth, Frank E. 



Concerning three-eyed fishes. The Scientific Monthly, vol. 26, pp. 472-473. 

 An occurrence of a tunicate killing a fish. Bulletin, Boston Society of 

 Natural History, no. 69, pp. 3-5. 

 Galtsoff, p. S. 



Pearl and Hermes Reef, Hawaii, hydrographical and biological observa- 

 tions. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin 107, 5 pi., 3 charts, 49 pp. 

 Honolulu. 

 Galtsoff, P. S., and L. E. Cable. 



The current rotor. Science, vol. 77, no. 1992, p. 242. 

 Ginsburg, Isaac. 



Descriptions of new and imperfectly known species and genera of gobioid 

 and pleuronectid fishes in the U.S. National Museum. Proceedings, U.S. 

 National Museum, vol. 82, art. 20, 23 pp., 3 figs. 

 A revision of the genus Gobiosoma (Family GoWdae) with an account of 

 the genus Oarmannia. Bulletin, Bingham Oceanographic Collection, vol. 

 4, art. 5, 59 pp., 3 figs. 

 Descriptions of five new si)ecies of seahorses. Journal, Washington Acad- 

 emy of Science, vol. 23, pp. 560-563. 



