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FrrtH, F. E. 
Gephyroberyr darwinti (Johnson), a berycoid fish new to the North Ameri- 
can fauna. Copeia, No. 2 (1936), p. 126. 
Firru, F. E., and E. W. Gupcer. 
Three partially ambicolorate four-spotted flounders, Paralichthys oblongus, 
two each with a hooked dorsal fin and a partially rotated eye. American 
Museum Novitates, No. 885. 
FirtH, F. E., and J. T. NicHOLs. 
A new triacanthid fish and other species from deep water off Virginia. 
American Museum Novitates, No. 883. 
GALTSOFF, PauL A. 
Oil pollution in coastal waters. Proceedings, North American Wildlife 
Conference, pp. 550-555. 
HIcciIns, ELMER. 
Research facilities of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. Collecting Net, vol. 11, 
No. 9-10, December, pp. 217 and 252-256. 
The importance of conservation. Fishing Gazette, vol. 53, NOs Oars: 
HILeE, RALPH. 
Low production may not mean depletion. The Fisherman, vol. 5, No. 2, 
pp. 1-2. 
Summary of investigations on the morphometry of the cisco, Leucichthys 
artedi (LeSueur), in the lakes of the northeastern highlands, Wisconsin. 
Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, vol. 21, 
pp. 619-634. 
Age determination of fish from scales; method and application to fish 
cultural problems. The Progressive Fish Culturist, No. 23, October, 
pp. 1-5. 
The increase in the abundance of the yellow pike-perch, Stizostedion 
vitreum (Mitchill), in relation to the artificial propagation of the species. 
Transactions, American Fisheries Society, vol. 66, pp. 143-159. 
HILDEBRAND, SAMUEL F. 
The tarpon in the Panama Canal. Scientific Monthly, vol. 44, March, 
pp. 289-248. 
Hopkins, A. E. 
Heological observations on spawning and early larval development in the 
Olympia oyster (Ostrea lurida). Ecology, vol. 17, pp. 551-565. 
Pulsating blood vessels in the oyster. Science, vol. 838, June 12, p. 581. 
Pulsation of blood vessels in oysters, Ostrea lurida and O. gigas. Biologi- 
cal Bulletin, vol. 70, pp. 413-425. 
LINDNER, MILTON J. 
Suggestions for the Louisiana shrimp industry. 12th Biennial Report of 
the Department of Conservation of the State of Louisiana, pp. 151-167. 
Shrimp. Jefferson Parish Yearbook, pp. 31-89. 
A discussion of the shrimp trawl-fish problem. Louisiana Conservation 
Review, vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 12-17 and 51. 
Lorb, RUSSELL F, 
The “test stream” and fish management. Proceedings, North American 
Wildlife Conference, pp. 317-322. 
NEEDHAM, P. R. 
Stream improvement in arid regions. Proceedings, North American Wild- 
life Conference, pp. 453-460. 
The Hot Creek rearing ponds. California Fish and Game, vol. 22. 
pp. 118-125. 
SHAPAVALOV, LEO. 
Food of the striped bass. California Fish and Game, vol. 22, pp. 261-271. 
SuRBER, E. W. 
Rainbow trout and bottom fauna production in one mile of stream. Trans- 
actions, American Fisheries Society, vol. 66, pp. 193-202. 
Tart, A. C. 
The Waddell Creek experimental station for trout and salmon studies. 
California Fish and Game, vol. 22, pp. 99-104. 
VAN OOSTEN, JOHN. 
A new immigrant comes to Michigan. The Fisherman, vol. 5, No. 6, 
pp. 1 and 3. 
The mortality of fish in Lake Erie. Great Lakes Fisherman, vol. 1, No. 8, 
August, pp. 2 and 10; No. 4, September, pp. 2-8. Also in Biennial Rept., 
Board of Fish Commissioners of Pennsylvania, 1937. 
