320 U.S. BUKEAU OF FISHERIES 



Neville, Wm. C. 



Temperature and the southern trawler. Fishing, vol. 12, no. 12, pp. 4-5. 

 Will the winter fishery off Virginia ruin the industry? Fishing Gazette, 

 vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 10-11, 16. 

 Pake, A. E. 



A geographic-ecological analysis of the seasonal changes in temperature 

 conditions in shallow water along the Atlantic coast of the United 

 States. Bulletin, Bingham Oceanographic Collection, vol. 4, art. 3, 90 

 pp., 28 figs., January. 

 Pearson, John C. 



Movements of striped bass in Chesapeake Bay. Maryland Fisheries, pp. 



15-17, May. 

 Unique fishery for the striped bass or rockfish in Massachusetts. Mary- 

 land Fisheries, pp. 16-18, September. 

 Peythesch, Herbert F. 



The oyster industry has progressed from steadily pursued research and 

 experiment. Fishing Gazette, Annual Review Number, vol. 50, no. 7, pp. 

 42-45, June. 

 RouNSEFELL, George A., and Edwin H. Dahlgren. 



Tagging experiments on the Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii). Journal 

 du Conseil, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 371-384, December. 

 SUEBER, E. W. 



A quantitative study of rainbow trout production in one mile of stream. 



Transactions, American Fisheries Society, vol. 63. 

 Observations on circular pool management. Transactions, American 

 Fisheries Society, vol. 63. 

 Taft, Alan C. 



Methods for counting small fish in hatcheries. California Fish and Game 



magazine, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 122-126. 

 California steelhead trout problems. California Fish and Game magazine, 

 vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 192-199. 

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



A summary of the life history of the common shrimp, Penaeus setiferus, 

 of the South Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. Transac- 

 tions, American Fisheries Society, vol. 62, pp. 108-110. 

 Wiebe, a. H. 



The effect of high concentrations of dissolved oxygen on several species 



of pond fish. Ohio Journal of Science, vol. 33, no. 2. 

 The ability of fresh-water fish to extract oxygen at different hydrogen-ion 



concentrations. Physiological Zoology. 

 The oxygen consumption of the black bass (Huro fioridana LeSueur). 

 Transactions, American Fisheries Society, vol. 63 . 

 Van Oosten, John. 



Preliminary report on investigation of chub net meshes in Lake Michigan. 

 The Fisherman, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 3-4, 8, March. 



The following progress reports covering tlie more important in- 

 vestigations of the Division during the calendar year 1933 were 

 prepared in the main by investigators in charge of the various 

 projects. 



NORTH AND MIDDLE ATLANTIC FISHERY INVESTIGATIONS 



In common with other activities of the Division, the work in this 

 region has been curtailed severely by reduction in available funds, 

 which has necessitated the withdrawal from service of the fisheries 

 research steamer Albatross II, and loss from the staff of a junior 

 biologist and two biological aides. This has interrupted to a serious 

 degree much of the fiefd work which furnishes the basis for an ap- 

 praisal of the conditions of the fisheries and has necessitated discon- 

 tinuation of the work on cod, flounders, and butterfish, though results 

 of taggings of the first two named continue to be received. Lack of 

 personnel to assist in the analj^sis of data has also retarded achieve- 



