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Hazzard, Albert S. 



Fish planting investigations. Utali Agricultural Experiment Station. 



Miscellaneous Publication No. 10. 

 Fisheries research in the Uinta Mountain region. Outdoor America, 



February-March. 

 Some phases of the life history of the eastern bi'ook trout, Salvelinus fon- 

 tinalis Mitchell. Transactions, American Fisheries Society, vol. G2, pp. 

 344-350, 11 figs. 

 The dry fly. The Rocky Mountain Sportsman, August. 

 Trout flies and trout foods. The Rocky Mountain Sportsman, September. 

 Game fish of the Rockies. The Rocky Mountain Sportsman, November. 

 Herrington, Wm. C. 



Savings gear and the fisheries code. Fishing, vol. 13, no. 7, pp. 15-16. 

 Herringtox, Wm. C, and J. R. Webster. 



Why there are good and bad haddock years. Fishing Gazette, vol. 50, no. 

 10, pp. 4-6, 23. 

 HiGGiNS, Elmer. 



Lobster conservation demands protection for the big egg producers. Fish- 

 ing, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 18-20, 40-41. 



HlLDEBRAND, SaMUEL F. 



Hybridizing diamond-back terrapins. Journal of Heredity, vol. 24, no. 6, 

 June. 

 Holmes, Harlan B. 



Importance of biological study to the Alaska red salmon fishery. Pacific 

 Fisherman, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 23-24, January. 

 JuDAY, Chancey, and E. A. Birge. 



The transparency, the color, and the specific conductance of the lake waters 

 of northeastern Wisconsin. Transactions, Wisconsin Academy of 

 Sciences, Arts, and Letters, vol. 28, pp. 205-259. 

 JuDAY, Chancey, and E. Schneberger. 



Growth studies of game fish in Wisconsin waters. Second Report, April. 

 KoEHRiNG, v., and H. F. Prytherch. 



SheUfish opened by new method. Western Fisheries, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 5-8, 

 July. 

 Lindner, Milton J. 



Progress in shrimp Investigations during the year 1932. Louisiana Con- 

 servation Review, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 50-53, 4 figs., April. 

 Locke, S. B., and Albert S. Hazzaed. 



Utah— resources and activities. Chapter 9, animal life-fish. Department 

 of Public Instruction, pp. 115-147. 

 LOOSANOFF, V, L. 



Observations on propagation of oysters in James and Corrotoman Rivers 

 and Seaside of Virginia. 4 pi., 46 pp. The Virginia Commission of 

 Fisheries, Newport News, Va. 

 Lord, Russell F. 



What about those hatchery trout? Field and Stream, December. 

 Types of food taken throughout the year by brook trout. Transactions, 

 American Fisheries Society, vol. 63. 

 McCay, C. M. 



A continuous extractor of large capacity. Journal, Industrial and Engi- 

 neering Chemistry, vol. 5, p. 213. 

 Meehean, O. Lloyd. 



The role of fertilizers in pond production. Transactions, American Fish- 

 eries Society, vol. 63. 

 Motley, H. L. 



Histology of the fresh water mussel heart, with reference to its physiologi- 

 cal reactions. Journal of Morphology, no. 2, vol. 54, p. 415. 

 Needham, p. R. 



The California trout investigations. California Fish and Game magazine, 



vol. 19, no. 2, April. 

 Notes on the use of water fleas as fish food. Transactions, American 

 Fisheries Society, vol. 63. 

 Nesbit, R. a. 



Do northern weaks come from the South? Fishing, vol. 13, no. 4, p. 8. 



