Norden, Carroll R. 



1966. The seasonal distribution of fishes in Vermilion Bay, Louisiana. 

 Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and 

 Letters, vol. 55, p. 119-137. 



j5. patronus was one of the three most abundant species in 

 fish collections from Vermilion Bay. Larval menhaden first 

 appeared in catches in November and continued into April. 

 Mentioned occurrence of _B. gunteri in nearby Gulf waters. 



Odum, William E. 



1968. Mullet grazing on a dinof lagellate bloom. Chesapeake Science, 

 vol. 9, no. 3, p. 202-204. 



The presence of j5. tyr annus noted in Duplin River, near 

 Sapelo Island, Ga. 



Oishi, Keiichi, and Ayako Okumura. 



1963. Likes and dislikes of fish meat. Part I. By some Americans. 

 Bulletin of the Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, vol. 14, 

 no. 3, p. 182-192. 



Americans dislike menhaden as a food source compared to beef 

 and other marine products. 



Ovchinnikov, V. V. 



1964. The fish fauna composition of the Gulf of Mexico and some 

 questions concerning its origin (in Russian) . Trudy Atlanticheskii 

 nauchno-issledovatel'skii Institut Rybnogo Khoziaistva i 

 Okeanograf ii, vol. 11, p. 12- , 20. 



J3. tyrannus listed. 



Oviatt, Candace, and George W. Gray, Jr. 



1968. Juvenile lookdowns, Selene vomer , in Wickford Cove, 



Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. Transactions of the American 

 Fisheries Society, vol. 97, no. 1, p. 64. 



B. tyrannus was taken in beach seines in the Bay. 



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