November 1966 



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These publications are not available from the Fish and Wildlife Serv- 

 ice, but usually may be obtained from the organization issuing them. 



Ferris Neave, pp. 1227-1244; "A quanti- 

 tative estimate of the number of Pacific 

 herring in a spawning population, " by D . N. 

 Outram and F. H. C. Taylor, pp. 13 17 - 1320; 

 "Further information on spawning stock 

 size and resultant production for Skeena 

 sockeye,"byM. P. Shepard, F. C. Withler, 

 J. McDonald, and K. V. Aro, pp. 1329-1331. 



Vol. 22 (1965), no. 6: "Parasites as an 

 auxiliary source of information about the 

 biology of Pacific salmons (Genus Oncor - 

 hynchus )." by L. Margolis, pp. 1387-1395; 

 Estimation of sea mortality rates for the 

 1961 brood-year pink salmon of the Bella 

 Coola Area, British Columbia," by Robert 

 R. Parker, pp. 1523-1553. 



Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of 

 Canada , voT. 23, no. 8, August 1966, pp. 

 1109-1288, illus., printed, single issue 

 Canada, U. S., and Mexico C$1.00, all other 

 countries C$1.25. Fisheries Research 

 Board of Canada, Sir Charles Tupper 

 Building, Ottawa 8, Ontario, Canada. In- 

 cludes articles on: "Depth distribution of 

 oceanic shrimps (Decapoda; Natantia) off 

 Oregon," by William G. Pearcy and Carl 

 A. Forss, pp. 1135-1143; "Oxygen disso- 

 ciation curves of the blood of Atlantic salm- 

 on ( Salmo salar) acclimated to summer 

 and winter temperatures," by Edgar C. 

 Black, Harold H. Tucker, and Donald 

 Kirkpatrick, pp. 1187-1195; "Food and 

 growth of fishes. III. Relations among 

 food, body size, and growth efficiency, 'by 

 J. E. Paloheimo and L. M. Dickie, pp. 

 1209-1248; "Steroid transformations by 

 corpuscles of stannius of the Atlantic cod 

 (Gadus morhua L.)," by D. R. Idler and H. 

 C. Freeman, pp. 1249-1255; "A portable 

 aquarium for use at sea to photograph fish 

 and aquatic life," by T. F. Fletcher, pp. 

 1271-1275; "Thermal resistance of bac- 

 teria isolated from a heat processed fish 

 product," by J. W. Boyd and B. A. South- 

 cott, pp. 1281-1283. 



New Chart of Nova Scotia Southeast Coast, 

 Chart 4012, drawn to scale of 1:300,000 

 (about 4 miles to the inch), replaces Chart 

 4350, Halifax to Cape Sable. It is second 

 in series that will cover the Canadian Mar- 

 itimes coastal area. The first was Chart 

 4010, Bay of Fundy, published in 1965. The 

 charts are designed for both offshore nav- 

 igation and use by fishing industry. They 

 show shape of ocean floor by closely spaced 



blue contour lines. Chart 40 12 is also avail- 

 able in two latticed versions: L(D7) 4012, 

 which shows Decca lattice for Nova Scotia 

 Chain 7; and 4012-L, which shows the three 

 Loran-A rates covering area. Copies of 

 Chart 4012 may be obtained for $1 each, 

 or $2 each for latticed versions, from 

 chart dealers or Chart Distribution Office, 

 Canadian Hydrographic Service, 615 Booth 

 Street, Ottawa, Canada. 



CATFISH: 

 "Channel catfish show promise, " by Robert M. 

 Hatcher, article, The Tennessee Conserva - 

 tionist, vol. XXXll, no. 4, Apr. 1966, pp. 14- 

 15, 38, illus., printed. Editorial Office, 

 Suite 218, Department of Conservation, 2611 

 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 37203. 



CEYLON: 

 Bulletin of_the Fisheries Research Station 

 Ceylon , printed, single issue Rs. 5.00 

 (US$0.70). The Fisheries Research Station, 

 P. O. Box 531, Colombo, Ceylon: vol. 16, 

 no. 1, June 1963, 93 pp., illus. Among oth- 

 ers, contains these articles: "Bacteriology 

 of chilled water during the preservation of 

 fish," by N. N. de Silva and A. H. W. Men- 

 dis, pp. 1-8; "a guide to the freshwater 

 fauna of Ceylon, Supplement I," by C. H. 

 Fernando, pp. 29-38; "Small scale manu- 

 facture of crude agar from Gracilaria 

 seaweeds," by C. Gunasekera, pp. 49-52. 



Vol. 17, no. 1, June 1964, 150 pp., illus. 

 Among others, contains these articles: 

 "Socio-Economic Survey of Fisher Fami- 

 lies, 1958-59," by G. N. de Silva, pp. 1-44; 

 "Assessment and Possible Development of 

 the Fishery Resources of Pedro Bank, "by 

 S. Sivalingam, pp. 133-150. 



Vol. 18, no. 1, June 1965, 34 pp., illus. 

 Includes articles on: "A preliminary sur- 

 vey of 21 Ceylon Lakes-- 1. Fisheries of 

 two Lakes, Parakrama Samudra and Min- 

 neriya Wewa," by H. H. A. Indrasena, pp. 

 1-5; "a preliminary survey of 21 Ceylon 

 Lakes --2. Limnology and fish production 

 potential," by A. S. Mendis, pp. 7-16; "The 

 ecology of Gracilaria verrucosa (Hudson) 

 Papenfuss (Formerly G. confervoides (L.) 

 Greville) in Koddiyar Bay, Trincomalee, " 

 by M. Durairatnam, pp. 29-34. 



CHARTS: 

 The following charts are sold by Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey sales agents, district of- 

 fices, and the Washington office. New edi- 



