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NUTRITION. 



FOOD. 



Coker, B. E., A. F. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: [Food of mussels, 



p. 87.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII. 

 Field, Irving A.: [Food of mussels.] Bulietin, 1909 (1911), vol. XXIX, p. 92-95. 

 Lotsey, Johannes Paulus: Food of the oyster, clam, and ribbed mussel. Report, 



1893 (1895), p. 375-386. Doc. 313 issued 1896. 6-44419 



GROWTH. 



Coker, B, E., A. F. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: [Growth and for- 

 mation of mussel shells, p. 125.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII. 



Isley, Frederick B.: Experimental study of the growth and migration of fresh-water 

 mussels. Appendix III, Report, 1913 (1914), 24 p., illus., Ill pi. Doc. 792 

 ■issued July 23, 1914. F14-60 



Kellogg, James Lawrence: [Conditions governing existence and growth of the soft 

 clam {Mya arenaria).] Report, 1903 (1905), p. 195-224, illus., pis. 



Ryder, John Adam: On the rate of growth of the common clam, and on a mode of 

 obtaining the young of the giant clams of the Pacific coast for the purpose of trans- 

 planting. Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 174-177. ri8-397 



ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS. 



Mitchell, Philip Henry: The oxygen requirements of shellfish. Bulletin, 1912 

 (1913), vol. XXXII, p. 207-222. Doc. 787 issued Feb. 18, 1914. F14-7 



PATHOLOGY AND PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS. 



Harding, Charles W.: The utilization of localities in Norfolk and Suffolk suitable 

 for the cultivation of mussels and other shellfish. Bulletin, 1882 (1883), vol. II, 

 p. 83-89. F] 2-348 



Ryder, John Adams: On the green coloration of the gills and palps of the clam 

 (Mya arenaria). Bulletin, 1885 (1885), vol. V, p. 181-185. F18-400 



Simpson^ C. T.: The pearly fresh- water mussels of the United States; their habits, 

 enemies, and diseases, with suggestions for their protection. Bulletin, 1898 (1899), 

 vol. XVIII, p. 279-288, illus. Doc. 413 issued Nov. 1, 1899. F12-99 



MORTALITY. 



Nightingale, Harold W.: Concerning the mortality of the soft clams at Essex, Mass. 

 4 p., illus. Economic Circular 16 issued Apr. 8, 1915. F15-43 



PARASITES. 



Coker, R. E., A. P. Shira, H. W. Clark, and A. D. Howard: [Parasites and ene- 

 mies of mussels, p. 121.] Bulletin, 1919-20 (192-), vol. XXXVII. 

 Smith, H. M.: [Parasites of the scallop.] Bulletin, 1889 (1891), vol. IX, p. 318. 



EMBRYOLOGY. 



Kellogg, Jam.es Lawrence: Observations on the life history' of the common clam, 

 Mya arenaria. Bulletin, 1899 (1901), vol. XIX, p. 193-202, illus. Doc. 440 

 Issued Aug. 29, 1900. _ _F14-132 



A contribution to our knowledge of the morphology of lamellibranchiate mol- 



lusks. (List of papers cited: p. 429.) Bulletin, 1890 (1892), vol. X, p. 389-436, 

 pi. LXXIX-XCnV. Doc. 204 issued Dec. 19, .1892. F12-123 



Koons, Benjamin Franklin: Planting Irish shells — Helix aspersa Miiller — at 

 Woods Hole, Mass. Bulletin, 1884 (1884), vol. IV, p. 87. F18-234 



Lefevre, George, and Winterton Conway Curtis: Experiments in the artificial 

 propagation of fresh-water mussels. Bulletin, 1908 (1910), vol. XXVIII, p. 615- 

 626. Doc. 671 issued 1910. 10-35435 



Studies on the reproduction and artificial propagation of fresh-water mussels. 



(Bibliography: p. 195-197.) Bulletin, 1910 (1912), vol. XXX, p. 105-201, illus., 

 pi. VI-XVII. Doc. 756 umed May 10, 1912. F12-106 



Ryder, J. A.: [Discovery of the byssus in Mya arenaria.] Report, 1888-89 (1892), p. 

 CII. 



[Development of the squid.] Report, 1888 (1891), p. 516. 



