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GENERAL INDEX 
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Mancalias uranoscopus 342 
Marking experiment, pink salmon, in British Columbia.. 36 
marlin, spearfisb 330 
Maurolious pennanti 328 
Melanogrammus aeglefinus 339 
Menticirrhus amerieanus. 53 
littoralis 70 
saxatilis 64 
Merlnceius bilinearis 338 
Migrations of pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in the 
Clarence and Sumner Straits regions of southeastern 
Alaska 643-666 
Monacanthus ciliatus 334 
hispidus 334 
Mustelus mustelus 321 
Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus 335 
Myxine glutinosa 321 
Narcacion nobilianus 325 
Naucrates ductor 331 
needlefish.. 328 
Neoliparis atlanticus.. 336 
Observations on spawning, larval development, and setting 
in the Olympia oyster 439-503 
Oligoplites saurus 332 
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha 27-39, 643-666, 667, 695, 804-812, 820 
opah 332 
Opisthonema oglinum 327 
Ostrea gigas 345-364 
lurida 439-503 
virginica 345 
Oyster, effects of crude oil pollution on, in Louisiana 
waters 143-210 
Oyster, Ostrea gigas, adaptation of the feeding mechanism 
of to changes in salinity 345-364 
Oyster, Olympia, observations on spawning, larval devel- 
opment, and setting 439-503 
Pacific salmon (genus Oncorhynchus), geographic distribu- 
tion and environmental limitations of 667-692 
Paralichthy s oblongus 340 
pearlsides 328 
Pearson, John C.: The life history of the striped bass, or 
rockfish, Roccus saxatilis 825-851 
Distribution 826 
Abundance 827 
Spawning grounds 829 
Spawning season 830 
Size and age at maturity 830 
Eggs and young 831 
Growth 837 
Food habits 839 
Movements 840 
Fishery 846 
Penaeus brasiliensis 2, 4, 6, 8, 21 
Penaeus setiferus, common shrimp, preliminary report on 
the life history of 1-26 
Peprilus alepidotus. 333 
perch, yellow 213 
Petromyzon marinus 321 
Pholis gunnellus 336 
pike-perch 213 
pilotfish 331 
pinfish.. 518 
Pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, the homing instinct 
and age at maturity of 27-39 
Pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha. Migrations of in the 
Clarence and Sumner Straits regions of southeastern 
Alaska 643-666 
pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha 27-39, 
643-666, 667, 695, 804-812, 820 
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pipefish, common 329 
pelagic 329 
Pisodonophis cruentifer.. 326 
plaice, American 340 
Pollachius virens 338 
pollock 338 
Pomatomus saltatrix 332 
Pomolobus aestivalis 327 
Pomolobus pseudoharengus 327 
Preliminary report on the life history of the common 
shrimp, Penaeus setiferus .. 1-26 
Prionaee glauca 321 
Prionotus strigatus 336 
Pronotus triacanthus 332 
Prytherch, Herbert F., Robert O. Smith, Vera Koehring 
and Paul S. Galtsoff: Effects of crude oil pollution on 
oysters in Louisiana waters 143-210 
Pseudoplcuronectes amerieanus 340 
dignabilis 341 
puffer 334 
Quinnat salmon . _ 667, 695, 754-778, 819 
Raja diaphanes 324 
eglanteria 325 
erinacea... 324 
scabrata 324 
senta 325 
stabuliforis 325 
red salmon 667, 695, 754-778, 819 
Remora remora... 336 
Roccus lineatus 333 
rock bass.. 213 
rockling, four-bearded 339 
rosefish 334 
black-bellied 334 
Rounsefell, George A. and Edwin H. Dahlgren: Races of 
herring, Clupea pallasii, in southeastern Alaska 119-141 
Spawning and feeding localities 120 
Analysis of vertebral counts 123 
Discussion of factors influencing vertebral count 
distribution within a population 123 
Existence of races proven by heterogeneity of 
samples from all localities 124 
Homogeneity of material from individual locali- 
ties 129 
Segregation of races 129 
Analysis of growth rates 133 
Analysis of year classes 138 
Tagging 138 
Rounsefell, George A. and George B. Kelez: The salmon 
and salmon fisheries of Swiftsure Bank, Puget Sound, 
and the Fraser River 693-825 
The Pacific salmons 695 
Fishing districts 695 
Development of the fisheries 697 
Production and value 699 
Need for investigation 700 
Gill-net fishery .... 701 
Fraser River 701 
Puget Sound 712 
Trap fishery 713 
Reef nets 713 
Construction of the traps. 714 
Number in operation. 716 
Locations fished 717 
Cannery expansion from the trap fishery 719 
Season 719 
Seasonal occurrence of each species. 721 
Relative importance of each species and each dis- 
trict 723 
