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COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 



Vol. 28, No. 11 



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

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



"A Revision of the Filef ish Genera AMANSES 

 and CANTHERHINES," by John E. Randall, 

 30 pp., illus. (From Copeia, no. 2, June 

 30, 1964, pp. 331-361.) 



"Effects of Hurricane Edith on Marine Life 

 in La Parguera, Puerto Rico," by Peter W. 

 Glynn, Luis R. Almoddvar, and Juan G. 

 Gonzalez, 10 pp., illus. (From Caribbean 

 Journal of Science, vol. 2, nos. 2 & 3, June 

 & Sept. 1964, pp. 335-345.) 



"Notes on the Biology of the Echinoid Dia- 

 dema Antillarum," by John E. Randall, 

 Robert E. Schroeder and Walter A.Starck, 

 12 pp., illus. (From Caribbean Journal 

 of Science, vol. 4, nos. 2 & 3, June & Sept. 

 1964, pp. 421-433.) 



"A New Caribbean Muricid Mollusk, TY- 

 PHIS PUERTORICENSIS," by Germaine L. 

 Warmke, 4 pp., illus. (From The Nautilus , 

 vol. 78, no. 1, July 1964, pp. 1-3.) 



"Notes on the Groupers of Tahiti, with De- 

 scription of a New Serranid Fish Genus," 

 by John E. Randall, 15 pp., illus. (From 

 Pacific Science , vol. XVIII, no. 3, July 

 1964, pp. 281-296.) 



Taxonomia , Ecologia _y_ Valor Nutrimental 

 de Algas Marinas de Puerto Rico: Algas 

 Productoras de Agar (Classification, Ecol- 

 ogy, and Nutritional Value of Marine Algae 

 of Puerto Rico: Agar-producing Algae), 

 by Manuel Diaz-Piferrer and Celeste Ca- 

 baller de Perez, 155 pp., illus., printed 

 in Spanish. College of Agriculture, Uni- 

 versity of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto 

 Rico. 



"A Study of the Growth and Other Aspects 

 of the Biology of the West Indian Topshell, 

 CITTARIUM PICA (Linnaeus),"by Helen A. 

 Randallj 18 pp., illus. (From Bulletin of 

 Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean , 

 vol. 14, no. 3, Sept. 1964, pp. 424-443.) 



"Embryological Development of the Syllid, 

 Autolytus Fasciatus (Bosc) (Class Poly- 

 chaeta)," by M. Jean Allen, 18 pp., illus. 

 (From Biological Bulletin , vol. 127, no. 2, 

 Oct. 1964, pp. 187-205.) 



" Mus cuius pygmaeus spec, nov., a Mi- 

 nute Mytilid from the High Intertidal Zone 



at Monterey Bay, California," by Peter W. 

 Glynn, 9 pp., illus. (From The Veliger, 

 vol, 7, no. 2, Oct. 1, 1964, pp. 121-128.) 



"El Instituto de Biologia Marina" (The In- 

 stitute of Marine Biology), by John E. Ran- 

 dall and Juan Gerardo Gonzalez, 8 pp., 

 illus., in Spanish. (From Agricultura de 

 Puerto Rico, vol. 50, no. 1, Jan.-June 1963, 

 pp. 31-39.) 



"La Productividad del Mar" (Products frona 

 the Sea), by Juan A. Rivero, 14 pp., illus., 

 in Spanish. (From Agricultura de Puerto 

 Rico , vol. 50, no. 1, Jan.-June 1963, pp. 

 4-18.) 



SALMON: 

 Underwater Guideposts : Homing of Salmon. 

 by Arthur D. Hasler, 167 pp., illus., printed. 

 $6.00. The University of Wisconsin Press, 

 114 North Murray St., Madison, Wis. 53715. 

 A chronological account of studies of fish 

 migration, in the stream phase and open 

 water phase, and particularly the migra- 

 tion of Pacific salmon. Author's theories 

 concerning the use of odor by salmon to 

 locate parent streams during freshwater 

 phases of salmon migration. Interesting 

 chapter on "Sun-Compass Orientation" 

 theorizes that salmon is capable of taking 

 bearings from sun and compensating for 

 inconstant rate of azimuthal change; it 

 must know at what rate to compensate in 

 order to maintain constant compass direc- 

 tion. It seems incredible that a fish is able 

 innately to accomplish something for which 

 men require instruments, charts, etc., but 

 experimental observations reveal that this 

 does occur and is strong evidence of a "bi- 

 ological clock." Contains bibliography of 

 119 references and a 3 -page index. 



TROUT: 

 "Trout stocking outside managed areas-- 

 1966," article. The Tennessee Conserva - 

 tionist , vol. XXXII, no. 4, Apr. 1966, p. 26, 

 illus., printed. Editorial Office, Suite 218, 

 Department of Conservation, 2611 West 

 End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 37203. 



YELLOW PIKE: 

 "New game fish--the walleye- -introduced," 

 by Hampton M. Williams, article. South 

 Carolina Wildlife , vol. 13, no. 3, Summer 

 1966, pp. 4-5, 15, illus., printed. South 

 Carolina Wildlife Resources Department, 

 Box 167, Columbia, S. C. 29202. 



