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tial and sex. ornament., develop.); Bean, 7th Rep. Forest Comm. N.Y. (1901), 1902: 344, i fig.; John- 

 son, Fish. New England Canada, I, 1902: i, 4 pis. (descr., range, life hist., habits); Paton and New- 

 begin, Proc. roy. Soc. Edinb., 25, 1902: 44-54 (changes in wgt., muscles, gonads in fresh water, phos- 

 phorous content, pigment sources); Bean, Bull. N.Y. St. Mus., 60, Zool. g, 1903: 244, i fig. (descr., 

 life hist., early reps, for Hudson R., New York); Goode, Amer. Fish., ed. 2, 1903: 441—453, 4 figs, 

 (habits, life hist.); Stafford, Zool. Anz., 28, 1904: 681 (four spp. trematodes from Canad. salmon); 

 Wilson, Proc. U.S. nat. Mus., 28, 1905 : 640 {Lefeophtheirus sahnonis, parasite); Johnson, Rep. Fish. Bd. 

 Scot., 1905-1910 (hfe hist, through scale studies); Cornish, Contr. Canad. Biol. (1902-1905), JO, 1907: 

 83 (Canso, Nova Scotia); Stafford, Contr. Canad. Biol. (1902-1905), 10, 1907: 91 (four spp. trem- 

 atodes in salmon); Calderwood, Life of Salmon, ed. 2, igo8: 160 pp., 7 pis. (salmon protection, life 

 hist.); Kendall, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. nat. Hist., 7 (8), 1908: 44 (distr.. New England); Malloch, Life 

 Hist, and Habits Salmon. . . , 1910: i— 124, 130, fig. (life hist., sea movements, diseases); Dahl, Age 

 and Growth . . . Norway, 1911 (genl. life hist., bibliogr.); Regan, Fresh Water Fish. Brit. Isles, 191 1: 

 26-53, pi. 2, fig. 5 (distr., descr., life hist.); Halkett, Check List Fish. Canada, 1913: 51 (distr.); Master- 

 man, Bd. Agric. Fish., Fish. Invest., London, (i) I, 191 3: i-iii (early rep., scale study); Dahl, Salmon 

 and Trout, Handbk., 1914: 1—57 (genl. life hist., bibliogr.); Regan, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Jj, 1914: 

 405-408 (systematics, Salmonidae); Meek, Migrations of Fish, 1916: 115— 122 (migr.); Heitz, Arch. 

 Hydrobiol., 12, 1920: 311—373, 485-561 (parasites, salt and fresh water); Calderwood, Salmon Rivers 

 and Lochs Scotland, ed. 2, 1921 (artif. freshets to bring salmon up from sea); Kendall, Bull. U.S. Bur. 

 Fish., J7, 1921: 183-208, fig. 7 (relation of ovaries to peritoneal membranes, S.salar); Huntsman, 

 Contr. Canad. Biol. (1921), J, 1922: 11-12 (Bay of Fundy); Hutton, Life-Hist. Salmon, 1924; 56 pp., 

 17 pis. (summ., life hist, through scale studies; not seen); Sage, Salmon and Trout, 1924: 1-36, i pi. 

 (hist., habits); Bigelow and Welsh, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., 40(1), 1925: 130-138, i fig. (descr., hfe 

 hist., Gulf of Maine); Hewitt, Secrets of Salmon, 1925: 3-23, 4 figs, (life hist., habits); Jenkins, Fish. 

 Brit. Isles, 1925: 21 5-227, pis. 87-92 (life hist., color ills. of diff.stages, great wgts., Gt.Brit.); McFarland, 

 Salmon of Atlantic, 1925: 139 pp., 10 pis. (hist., anat., physioL, disease, habits); Menzies, The Salmon, 

 1925 (life hist., migr.); Calderwood, Proc. roy. Soc. Edinb., 4^, 1926: 142 (growth, spawn, frequency); 

 Proc. roy. Soc. Edinb., ^5, 1926: 334—345 (Moisie R. salmon, Canada); Rushton, Salm. Trout Mag., 

 44, 1926: 275 (teeth of freshw. salmon, kelts); Calderwood, Proc. roy. Soc. Edinb., 4.^, 1928: 142- 

 147, 2 pis. (Grand Cascapedia R. salmon, Canada); Menzies and Macfarlane, Proc. roy. Soc. Edinb., 

 ^7, 1928: 359-363 (Moisie R. salmon, Canada); Palmer, Salmon Rivers Nfdld., 1928: 21-246 (New- 

 foundld. rivers, with angling characterized for each); Breder, Field Bk. Mar. Fish. Atl. Cst., 1929: 73 

 (distr.); MacFarlane, Proc. roy. Soc. Edinb., 48, 1929: 134-139, i pi. (Moisie R. salmon, Canada); 

 Regan, Encyc. Brit., ed. 14., ig, 1929: 889-890 (genl., includ. taxon.); Scheuring, Ergbn. Biol., 5, 1929: 

 405 (summ., discus, of lit. on migr.; not seen); Bere, Contr. Canad. Biol. Fish., 5 (13), 1930: 423 

 (parasitic copepods, Passamaquoddy, New Brunswick region); Calderwood, Salmon and Sea Trout, 

 1930: 1—85, 114—232, II pis. (life hist., habits, management); Survey Salmon Fisher, e. Canada, 

 1930; Notes on Salmon Fisheries Newfoundld., 1930; Griswold in Griswold and Hume, Life Hist. 

 Canadian Salmon, 1930: 75—84 (demonstrates 9—10 year periodicity in catch at Cascapedia and 

 Restigouche Salmon clubs and in commerc. catch in New Brunswick and Quebec, numbers, sizes, diff. 

 rivers); Jordan, Evermann, and Clark, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. (1928), 2, 1930: 56 (distr., checklist); 

 Phelps and Belding, Invest. Conditions Affect. Salmon Fisher., Bay Chaleur and Adj. Waters, 1930; 

 Calderwood, Salmon Hatching ... Migration, 1931: 4 pis.; Huntsman, Bull. biol. Bd. Canad., 21, 

 1931: 99 pp., 29 figs. (9- or lo-year periodicity; summ. Canad. salmon); Norman, Hist. Fish., 1931 

 (refs.); Phelps and Belding, Statist. Study Salmon Fishing Restigouche, 1931 (9- or lo-year periodicity 

 extend, back to 1879); Belding, Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc, 62, 1932: 304 (ocean, feed, grounds, wgts., 

 2 sea-year Canadian and English salmon); Belding, Pender, and Rodd, Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc, 62, 1932: 

 211 (early parr growth, Canada); Berg, Zoogeographica, J (2), 1932: 112 (see Smitt, 1882); Lindsay 

 and Thompson, Rep. Nfdld. Fish. Comm., I, 1932: 7-80, 8 pi., i chart, 7 figs, (salmon in New- 

 fdld.); Nobre, Biol. Min. Agric. Lisboa, (i) 13 (2), 1932: 351 (50-cm specimen, Rio Leca, N. of 

 Oporto, Spain); Allen, Trans. N.S. Inst. Sci., 18, 1933: 34-49 (phys. changes, early develop.); Hunts- 

 man, Progr. Rep. Biol. Bd. Can., Atl. St., 6, 1933: 7-10 (Nov. entrance in St. John R., New Brunswick, 

 estuary, spawn, after Oct.); Roule, Fishes, Journeys and Migrations, 1933: 63-66 (assumed migr.); 

 Aim, Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 92, 1934: i (Baltic); Belding, Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc, 64, 1934: 211 

 (spawn, habits); Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc, 64, 1934: 219-222 (mortal, causes after spawn.); Belding 



