CONTENTS 



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 THE EMBRYOLOGY AND LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF BaIRDIELLA CHRYSURA AND AnCHOVIA 



MITCHILLI. By Albert Kuntz. (Document 795, issued May 29, 1914.) 1-20 



The SKELETAL MUSCULATURE OP THE KING SALMON. By Charles Wilson Greene and Carl 



Hartley Greene. (Document 796, issued August 8, 1914.) 21-60 



The directive influence of the sense op smell in the dogfish. By G. H. Parker. 



(Document 798, issued August 8,1914.) 61-68 



The storage of fat in the muscul.'vr tissue op the king salmon and its resorption dur- 

 ing THE FAST OF THE SPAWNING MIGRATION. By Charles W. Greene. (Document 799, 

 issued September 30, 1914.) 69-138 



Correlations of weight, length, and other body measurements in the weakpish, Cyn- 

 oscioN REGALis. By William J. Crozier and Selig Hecht. (Document 800, issued Sep- 

 tember 17,1914.) 139-148 



The fat-absorbing function of the alimentary tract op the king salmon. By 



Charles W. Greene. (Document 802, issued October 28, 1914.) 149-176 



Notes on the habits, morphology of the reproductive organs, and embryology of the 

 viviparous fish Gambusia affinis. By Albert Kuntz. (Document 806, issued October 

 28, 1914.) 177-190 



Sporozoon parasites op certain fishes in the vicinity op Woods Hole, Massachusetts. 



By C. W. Hahn. (Document 810, issued April 29, 1915.) 191-214 



An ecological reconnoissance of the pishes op Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, 

 Michigan, in midsummer. By Jacob Reighard. (Document 814, issued October ir, 



1915-) 213-230 



The Potamogetons in relation to pond culture. By Emmeline Moore. (Document 8x5, 



issued July 28, 1915.) 251-292 



