PACIFIC SCIENCE 
A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO THE BIOLOGICAL 
AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES OF THE PACIFIC REGION 
VOL. V OCTOBER, 1951 NO. 4 
Previous issue published ]uly 2, 1951 
CONTENTS 
PAGE 
The Hawaii Marine Lah oratory. Robert W. Hiatt ......... 291 
The Osteology and Classification of the Ophichthid Eels of the Hawaiian Islands. 
William A. Gosline ................. 298 
The Distribution of Eggs and Larvae of the Anchovy, Stolephorus piirpureus 
Fotvler, in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, with a Consideration of the Sampling 
Albert L. Tester 321 
Food and Feeding Habits of the Nehu, Stolephorus purpureus Fowler. 
Robert W. Hiatt 347 
The Origin, Development, and Nature of the Spermatophoric Mass of the Spiny 
Lobster, Panulirus penicillatus Donald C. Matthews . . . .359 
The Luminescence of Some Deep-sea Fishes of the Families Gadidae and 
Macrouridae.Y atcaVLa'neda 372 
Fabricinae (Feather-duster Polychaetous Annelids) in the Pacific. Olga 
Hartman 379 
The Ecology of the Mosquito Larvae of Neiv Guinea. George H. Bick .... 392 
NEWS NOTES 432 
INDEX 433 
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