48 FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 



PUBLICATIONS BY STAFF MEMBERS OF THE 

 BUREAU OF MARINE FISHERIES 



Fish Bullotin No. Gf). Analysis of Populations of tho Pacific Sardine on the Basis of 



Vertebral Counts. By Francos N. Clark. 20 pp. 

 Fish Bulletin No. 66. Drift and Set Line Fishing Gear in California. P.v W. L. Scofield. 



.^S pp. 

 Fish Bulletin No. 67. The Commercial Fish Catch of California for the Years 1945 and 



1040. By the Staff of tho Bureau of Marine Fisheries. SO pp. 

 T'ish Bulletin No. 6S. Coninion Marine Fishes of California. By Phil M. Roedol. (In 



Iiress at close of biennium.) 

 Fish Bulletin No. GO. Arc and Length Composition of the Sardine Catch Off the Pacific 



Coast of the United States and Canada, 1941-42 through 1946-47. By Frances E. 



Folin and Julius B. Phillips. (In press at close of biennium.) 

 Fish Bulletin No. 70. A Preliminary Population Study of the Yellowfin Tuna :nid the 



Albacoro. By II. C. Godsil. (In press at close of biennium.) 

 Alaska Codfish From California Waters. By J. B. Phillips. California Fish and Came, 



Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 156-1.57. 

 Bar(> Fishes Taken Near Los Angeles. By Anita E. Daughertv. California Fisli and 



Game, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 157-158. 

 California Sea Lion Census for 1946. By the Staff of the Bureau of Marine Fisheries. 



California Fish and Game, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 19-22. 

 The P]ffect of Explosives on Marine Life. By J. A. Apliii. C.-ilifornia I''ish and (Jaine, 



Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 23-30. 

 Pismo Clams of San Quintin, Ix)wer California. By •!. A. Aplin. California Fish and 



Game, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 31-33. 

 Pismo Clam Increase. By J. A. Aplin. California Fish and Game. Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 



129-131. 

 Rare Fishes Taken Near Los Angeles. By John E. Fitch. California Fisli and Game, 



Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 191-192. 

 Summary of Recovery of Califonrnia Sardine Tags on the Pacific Coast. By J. V. 



Janssen, Jr. California Fish and Game, Vol. 34, No. 1. pp. 3-10. 

 Basking Shark Fishery Revived in California. By J. B. Phillips. California Fish and 



Game, Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 11-23. 

 Sablefish Run at Monterey Bay. By K. W. Cox. California Fish and Game, Vol. 34, 



No. 1, p. 37. 

 Occurrence of the Black Skipjack (Euthi/nnus liiieatits) off Southern California. By 



Phil M. Roedel. California Fish andGame. Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 38-39. 

 Extension of the Range of Luvaris iniperiaJis Rafinesque. By W. PI Ripley. California 



Fish and Game, A^ol. 34, No. 1, pp. 39-40. 

 Use and ICfifect of Explosives in California Coastal Waters. By J. E. Fitch and P. II. 



Young. California Fish and Game, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 53-70. 

 A Review of the Southern California Spiny Lobster Fishery. By Robert C. Wilson. 



California Fish and Game, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 71-80. 

 1947 Pismo Clam Census. By the Staff of the Bureau of Marine Fisheries. California 



Fish and Game, Vol. 34, No. 2, p. 82. 

 Landings of Sardines Along the Pacific Coast. California Fish and (Jame, Vol. 34, No. 2, 



pp. 82-83. 

 The California Sea Lion Census for 1947. By P. Bonnot and Wni. E. Ripley. California 



Fish and Game, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 89-92. 

 Some New and Unusual Fishes From Southern California. By J. B. Fitch. California 



Fish and Game, Vol. .34, No. 3. pp. 133-135. 

 Comparison of Calculated Fish Lengths Based on Scales From Different Body Areas of 



the Sardine, Hardiuops caerulea. By .7. B. Phillips. Copeia, 1948, No. 2, pp. 99-106. 

 Pacific Mackerel in the (Julf of California. By Phil M. Roedel. Copeia, 1948, No. 3. (In 



press at close of biennium.) 

 Circular No. 21, Statistical Report on Fresh and Canned Fishery Products, Year 1946. 

 Circular No. 22, Statistical Report on Fresh and Canned Fishery Products, Year 1947. 



