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Menhaden mentioned on p. 102. 



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Brevoortia tyrannus composed the principal food of 1,094 

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Manski, W. , S. P. Halbert, and T. P. Auerbach. 



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Menhaden lens proteins were utilized in a seriological 

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Mansueti, Alice J., and Jerry D. Hardy, Jr. 



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