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Rich, Willis H. 



Salmon-tagging Experiments in Alaska, 1930. Bulletin, vol. XLVII, pp. 

 399-406, 1 Hg. Bulletin No. 11. 

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



Statistical Review of the Alaska Salmon Fisheries, part 3: Prince William 

 So\ind, Copper River, and Bering River. B\illetin, vol. XLVII, pp. 187- 

 247, 10 figs. Bulletin No. 7. 

 RotrNSEFELL, Geohge A., and Edwin H. Dahlgren. 



Fluctuations in the supply of herring, Clupea pallasii, in Prince William 

 Sound, Alaska. Bulletin, vol. XLVII, pp. 263-291, 15 figs. Bulletin No. 9. 

 Sette, Oscah E. 



Outlook for the Mackerel Fishery in 1932. Fishery Circular No. 10, 25 pp., 

 6 figs. 

 SuRBER, Eugene W. 



Controlling Vegetation in Fish Ponds with Sodium Arsenite. Investiga- 

 tional Report No. 11, 39 pp., 23 figs. 



The following papers were published by members of the staff of the 

 Division of Scientific Inquiry during the year 1932 outside of the 

 Bureau of Fisheries' series: 



D.wis, H. S. 



The Influence of Heredity on the Spawning Season of Trout. Transactions, 

 American Fisheries Society, vol. 61, pp. 43-46. 

 Deason, Hilary J. 



Scientific Investigation of Chubnet Fishing in Lake Michigan. The Fisher- 

 man, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 3-4, 11-12, March 1932. 

 Firth, Frank E. 



Phenominal Development in the Southern Trawl Fishery. Fishing Gazette, 

 vol. 49, no. 12, pp. 6-7. 

 Galtsoff, p. S. 



The Life in the Ocean from a Bio-chemical Point of View. Journal, Wash 



ington Academy of Science, vol. 22, no. 9, pp. 246-257. 

 Spawning Reactions of Three Species of Oysters. Journal, Washington 



Academy of Science, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 65-69. 

 The Coral Reefs of the Hawaiian Islands. The Collecting Net, vol. VII, 

 no. 2, pp. 29-30. 

 Galtsoff, P. S., and R. O. Smith. 



Stimulation of Spawning and Crossfertilization between American and Jap- 

 anese Oysters. Science, vol. 76, pp. 371-372. 

 GiNSBURG, Isaac. 



A Revision of the Genus Gobionellus (Family Gobiidse). Bulletin, Bingham 

 Oceanographic Foundation, vol. 4, art. 2, 51 pp., 7 figs., March 1932. 

 Herrington, Wm. C. 



The Haddock Catch, What is Happening to It? Fishing, vol. XII, no. 8, 



pp. 4-5. 

 An Otter-Trawl Development for Saving Small Fish. Fishing Gazette, vol. 

 49, no. 4, pp. 8-11, 20. 

 Herrington, Wm. C, and D. Merriman. 



The Advantages of the New Savings Trawl. Fishing Gazette, vol. 49, no. 

 10, pp. 8-10. 

 Higgins, Elmek. 



Lobster Conservation Demands Protection for the Big Egg-Producers. 



Fishing, vol. XII, no. 1, January 1932, p. 18. 

 Fisherv Research bv the Federal Government. The Collecting Net, July 2, 



1932, vol. VII, no. 2, pp. 29-32. 

 Federal and State Investigation of the Shrimp Progresses. Louisiana 

 Conservation Review, vol. II, no. 11, pp. 30-33, October 1932. 



HiLDEBRAND, SaMUEL F. 



On a New Cyprinoid from South Dakota. Journal, Washington Academy 

 of Science, vol. 22, no. 9, pp. 258-260, 1 fig. 



On a Collection of Fi.shes from the Tuckaseegee and upper Catawba River 

 Basins, N.C., with a Description of a New Darter. Journal, Elisha 

 Mitchell Scientific Society, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 50-82, 2 figs., 1 plate. 



Growth of Diamond-back Terrapins, Size Attained, Sex Ratio, and Lon- 

 gevity. Zoologica, vol. IX, no. 15, pp. 551-568, 2 plates. 



