a | Y AA . . АНК ‘ BL BY, Nate " : 4 ans » .. Vesey д, ee . , . CHA elas’ ae ‘ ‘ . ren Cs , ‘ A Е ns mn ‘ N Br \ waa De . x à ? миня in Een, , A the Y a 7 я“ . vo in alts | Y Г у a ee y х ali I 1 A , . \ ; 3 ва ИИ" tv. * “ne 4 ajo arado do 1 ‘ nd О О res ae if pi vag i eet i y rat Ar RE A boa 1 Е DS 7 bes eee . e 4 О Мы «à CRT ad . | ; u bs wit : t + a ; y ta .. ta .a ‘ Far o A р р #3 oa or CMe ty eae Rh Pee Ar: | Bw ey у 5 ci on ss Bde are Sab Shades Boa Bey se a dats à sts iy CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 |= 1960 Compiled by F.A.O. Fisheries Biology Branch Published by permission of THE FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS by TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.4, ENGLAND Made and printed in England fby WARREN & SON LTD. (a subsidiary company of Taylor & Francis Ltd.) THE WYKEHAM PRESS, WINCHESTER PUBLISHERS’ ANNOUNCEMENT The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, was established in 1945 at a con- ference in Quebec, and followed the decision of the United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture at Hot Springs, Virginia, 1943, to set up an Interim Commission to draft a constitution and plan the organization. For the first years of its life, the Headquarters of the Organization were in Washington, D.C., but in 1951 they were moved to Italy, where they are now established at Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome. From an initial 42 signatures, the member countries of FAO have now grown to 78; the official languages of the Organization are English, French and Spanish. The aims and functions of FAO, as set out in its Constitution, include the collection, analysis, interpretation and dissemination of information concerning nutrition, food and agriculture (including fisheries); the promotion of scientific, technological, social and economic research in these fields, and, where appropriate, recom- mendations for national and international action for the conser- vation of natural resources and the adoption of improved methods of production. To accomplish the tasks set by such broad aims, the Director- General has established Technical and Economic Departments, as well as the usual administrative services. The Technical Depart- ment consists of several Divisions, one of which, the Fisheries Division, is concerned with all aspects of fisheries industries and the living resources of the seas and inland waters. The Fisheries Division, under the direction of Dr. D. B. Finn, is organized into three Branches—Technology, Economics and Statistics, and Biology. The manuscript of “ Current Bibliography for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries ” is produced by the Biology Branch of Fisheries Division, using its own collections of published material and the facilities and services of the FAO Library. Systematic scrutiny and abstraction of scientific literature pertaining to fisheries resources was started by the Branch in 1955 to provide the sources and compilations of information on which its programme of work, to promote the development and application of fisheries science, was based. It soon became apparent that a comprehensive reference list could not be prepared without the assistance of research institutions, librarians and regional fisheries organizations such as the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, the International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries, the Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council and the General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean. Many of these bodies have arrangements for literature searching in a particular subject field or for a certain geographical area, and publish biblio- 111 graphies, accession lists and so on. Accordingly FAO began, in 1958, to issue each month a mimeographed document entitled “ Current Bibliography for Fisheries Science ” which was exchanged with collaborators who were contributing in various ways to their master reference list. Distribution of these mimeographed documents was steadily increased during 1958 and 1959 to meet the demands of research workers and librarians who had learnt of the existence of the list and recognized its value to them as an aid in their own work. In these circumstances, the demand soon outstripped the possibilities of distributing the “‘ Current Bibliography ” in its original form, and permission was kindly granted by FAO for the manuscript lists —which are still prepared primarily as a document for internal use by FAO—to be printed and published for general distribution on a subscription basis. All members of the staff of the Biology Branch contribute to this Bibliography. The Branch consists of three Sections, responsible respectively for Marine Resources, Inland Resources, and Research Programmes. The last Section has a Documentation Unit respon- sible for the day-to-day coordination of the bibliographic work of the Branch. The Biology Branch is able to provide limited help to recipients of this Bibliography in matters connected with fisheries documenta- tion. Such help may include reference to the existence of transla- tions of indexed papers, provision of addresses of authors, and of special short bibliographies or subject reviews when they are available; copies of indexed papers cannot, however, be provided Save in very exceptional circumstances. All technical enquiries should be addressed directly to the Branch Chief and not to the publishers. Although Volume | appeared in mimeographed form during 1958 and Volume 2 in 1959, they contained references to the literature published in 1957 and subsequent years. This, the first printed volume (Volume 3), will continue according to the same principle, 1957 being the base year. References to most 1957 and 1958 publications have, however, already appeared in the mimeographed volumes, as also has a substantial proportion of the 1959 publica- tions. None of these will be repeated in the printed volume which will therefore only be complete for 1960 and subsequent years of publication. FAO has available in Rome small numbers of some parts of the first two volumes, which, while the stock lasts, will be mailed free on request to research units. CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT [The following pages consolidate the “ Explanatory Notes ” issued from time to time in the mimeographed version of this Bibliography. Amendments and additions will continue to be made as necessary ; page numbers will be designated by the letter-symbol * Ex ”.] CONTENTS 1. SCOPE AND COVERAGE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY List of periodicals the contents of which are entered completely List of periodicals at present annotated from page proof 2. GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 2.1 Suggested methods of binding 3. REFERENCES 3.1 Authors Names and abbreviations of Organizations 3.2 Date of Publication 3.3 Short forms of periodical titles 3.4 Pagination 3.5 Titles Transliteration Common languages. English and native names and symbols 4. ANNOTATIONS AND TREATMENT OF SPECIAL CASES 4.1 Treatment of publications not seen by compilers Code for Abstracting Journals 4.2 Treatment of collected reprints, double citations and books containing chapters by different authors 4.3 Treatment of translations 4.4 Treatment of whole issues of periodicals 4.5 Treatment of theses 4.6 References to films, filmstrips and patents and meeting documents 3.) El 5. INDEXES 5.1 Author 5.2 Geographic Geographic Classifications and Codes 5.3 Taxonomic List of Synonyms List of species indexed separately Taxonomic Classification and Code 5.4 Subject Provisional Code for subject indexes 5.5 Citation 6. ERRATA AND ADDENDA 7. MEETINGS: CONGRESSES, CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, COURSES AND TRAINING CENTRES 8. New ACTIVITIES 9. ERRATA AND ADDENDA TO “ EXPLANATION OF COVER- AGE AND ARRANGEMENT ” 10. EDITORIAL NOTES 3(1):Ex2 22 23 24 36 36 37 38 80 81 83 86 86 87 87 88 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT 1. SCOPE AND COVERAGE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY This is in general limited to documents (including films and filmstrips—see section 4.6) referring to studies of living aquatic resources and their environments, or to methods of research applic- able in this field. References on fishing craft, gear and methods and on primary fishing industries gene erally are included where their contents seem relevant to appraisal and use of resources. In addition, by arrangement with FAO Rural Legislation Branch, references to fisheries legislation concerning secondary and tertiary, as well as primary fishery industry, and relating to economic and technological as well as biological fields, are included. A List of Periodicals Searched Regularly for the preparation of the Bibliography was distributed as a supplement to issue 2 (1). That list was not exclusive; all papers published since January 1957, which come to notice, are annotated and included if it is considered that they fall within the subject field defined above. In 1957 a World List of Periodicals for Fisheries Science was given limited distribution in mimeograph form by FAO. Revision of that list is now nearly complete and as soon as possible a new, indexed edition will be published. This will include the titles and bibliographic information for periodicals which regularly, or from time to time, carry papers chosen for reference in this Bibliography. After the list is published amendments to it—deletions, corrections and announcements of new periodicals—will be published regularly in this Bibliography. The list is maintained currently in the form of edge-notched punch cards in FAO Fisheries Biology Branch; amendments concerning oceanographic and hydrometeorological publications are ensured by collaboration with the library of Deutsches Hydrographisches Institut, Hamburg. Close contact is also maintained with the compilers of the World List of Scientific Periodicals at the Zoological Society, London. It is unfortunately not always easy to decide whether or not a paper of marginal interest should be included, and a reader’s view of that may differ from the compilers’. This is unavoidable, and perhaps is not of very great consequence so far as subject coverage of the Bibliography is concerned, but it may be important with regard to journal coverage. Certain periodicals are always indexed completely because their contents fall completely and unambiguously within the subject-field; these are marked with an asterisk in the list that follows. There are others whose subject-matter falls mostly within the field, but which from time to time contain papers which lie outside it; some of them appear without asterisks in the list. References will be made for all papers in the journals listed, but those not falling within the scope outlined above will not be 3 (1) : Ex3 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES annotated, nor will they be referred to in the monthly and annual indexes, except by author. They can be recognised by an “X ” above their serial numbers on the right of the page. By this provision readers will be helped to decide whether or not they need to search for themselves any particular journal. List of periodicals the contents of which are entered completely [Numbers at left hand side refer to the list given in part 2 (1).] 26. *Annales Biologiques. ICES 36. *Annual Proceedings. ICNAF 48. *Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 54. *Bamidgeh. Bulletin of Fish Culture in Israel. 77. *Boletim do Instituto oceanografico Säo Paulo, Brazil. Botanica Marina. 92. Bulletinul Institutului de Cercetari Piscicole. 102. Bulletin of the Faculty of Fisheries. Hokkaido University. 120. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries. 133. Bulletin of the Seikai Regional Fisheries Research Laboratory. 141. Bulletin of the Tokai Regional Fisheries Research Laboratory. 145. *The Canadian Fish Culturist. 187. *Deep-Sea Research. 224. *Hong Kong University Fisheries Journal. 270. Hydrobiologia. 276. *Indian Journal of Fisheries. 300. Journal du Conseil Permanent International pour l’Exploration de la Mer. 306. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 311. *Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 312. *Journal of Marine Research. 320. The Journal of the Shimonoseki College of Fisheries. 332. *Limnology and Oceanography. 352. *Mittelungen. Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Ange- wandte Limnologie. 398. The Philippine Journal of Fisheries. 412. Proceedings and Technical Papers. General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean. 413. Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute. 414. Proceedings. Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council. 423. Progress Reports of the Atlantic Coast Stations. 427. Progress Reports of the Pacific Coast Stations. 429. *Progressive Fish Culturist. 448. *Rapports et Proces-verbaux des Réunions. Conseil Permanent International pour Exploration de la Mer. Report of the Institute of Freshwater Research, Drottningholm. 483. *Annual Report of the Hydrobiological Research Unit, University College, Khartoum. Annual Report of the Japan Sea Regional Fisheries Research Labora- tory, Niigata, Japan. 569. Technical Series. Florida State Board of Conservation. 495. *Annual Report of the Marine Biological Station at Port Erin. 579. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 610. World Fishery Abstracts (all original references). 552. Sport Fishery Abstracts (all original references). 3 (1) : Ex 4 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT The Bibliography includes references to both marine and inland (fresh) waters. The former are designated by the letter “М”, the latter by “Е” above the serial number of each reference. References to brackish waters, including estuaries, to both marine and freshwaters, and to diadromous species (whether or not the particular reference concerns such a species in its marine or fresh- water phase) are designated “ MF ”. The opportunity is also taken of drawing attention of fisheries workers to methodological papers which may be of interest to them but which they are unlikely otherwise to have the occasion to see. Such references are designated by “С? though this symbol may, of course, be combined with M or F (but not with both) where a technique is described and applied to either a freshwater or a marine situation, but which has a possible application to the other. References have been selected and annotated mainly by the staff of FAO Fisheries Biology Branch. The collaboration is, however, acknowledged of librarians of research institutions, editors of certain periodicals and individual research workers who are sending accession lists, special bibliographies and proof copies of forthcoming publications, and are exchanging draft annotations, permitting re-use of some already published or providing annotations of papers which, because of their language or for some other reason, are not readily accessible. In such ways, it is hoped that the coverage of world literature will eventually be virtually complete and titles will be included with the least possible delay. List of periodicals at present annotated from page proof Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. Botanica Marina. Bulletins of Marine Ecology. The Scottish Marine Biological Association. Indian Journal of Fisheries. Journal of Animal Ecology (Journal as a whole, and Abstracts). Journal du Conseil Permanent International pour l’Exploration de la Mer. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Rapports et Procés-Verbaux des Réunions. Conseil Permanent International pour l’Exploration de la Mer. Russian Review of Biology. Tropical Abstracts, Amsterdam. (Selected references.) Water Pollution Abstracts. World Fishery Abstracts, FAO, Rome. (MS.) Also Polar Record: Recent Polar Literature (offprints received in advance). Monthly Legislative Report, FAO (MS. of annotated references to fisheries legislation, and additional references not included in MLR). The limitations of a bibliography in drawing the attention of research workers and others to publications which may be relevant 3 (1): Ex 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES to their needs have often been pointed out. Even when titles are known, there remain the problems of procuring and reading the documents. Indicative annotations are intended to help each reader decide whether a document may be worth obtaining for his purposes. Many will have access to good libraries, microfilm exchange facilities and so on, but others do not, and for those an important source is an author’s reprint. To facilitate reprint exchange and correspondence, some abstracting journals give the address of the author with each reference. For several reasons it is not practicable to do this here, but there is maintained in FAO Fisheries Biology Branch a register of scientists engaged in work relating to fisheries, marine sciences and limnology. The informa- tion in this register is obtained from many sources, such as lists prepared by learned societies and regional organizations, and also . from the publications annotated. Authors whose names are newly added to the list are sent copies of a Register of Experts in Fisheries INFORMATION Form. Information on returned forms is entered on edge-notched cards, which can be needle sorted, and thus help in communication with groups of scientists selected according to certain attributes and in putting them in touch with each other for particular purposes. Editors of periodicals which do not regularly print the addresses of authors are being circularized and asked to do so; many have already agreed to accede to this request. Periodicals, the Editors of which have agreed to publish in future the addresses of contributing authors, or who will forward to authors requests for reprints and information Atlantic Naturalist. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries. Hydrobiologia. Salmon and Trout Magazine. It is hoped that this Bibliography will eventually become a single section—but an important section—in a more comprehensive publication, dealing not only with the published results of current research, but also with new programmes and other information of interest to fishery workers. The present aim is to develop an intelligence service comprising: current bibliography; retrospective literature lists on particular subjects; informative abstracts of certain important publications which may not be adequately covered by existing abstracting services; annual reviews of the development of selected aspects of fisheries science; announcements and short reports of international and important national meetings, courses, symposia and congresses of interest to fisheries scientists (see Section 7); announcements of new developments in fisheries and aquatic sciences research programmes, allocation of funds, grants, fellowships and professional posts. 3 (1): Ex 6 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT 2. GENERAL ARRANGEMENT Each part of the Bibliography contains pages of references and some, sets of current index pages. The references are serially numbered but not entered in any particular order. Pages of references are, within a particular volume, numbered continuously from one part to the next, so that the parts as finally bound will be paginated consecutively. The current indexes have separate pagination; the annual indexes are cumulative and will be numbered in sequence with the reference pages, so that at the end of a year the current indexes may be discarded and the annual indexes bound with the corresponding set of parts. There are five current index series: Author, Geographic, Taxo- nomic, Subject and Citation. Their page numbers are distinguished by the letter-symbols A, G, T, S and C respectively. The author and citation indexes will always, and the others will usually, refer to the references in the same part. Occasionally an index may appear a part late, because they are at present prepared by the FAO scientific staff who have other duties which call them away from headquarters from time to time, but everything possible will be done to keep this inconvenience to a minimum. In addition, the reference pages and the index pages may in any particular part be a few entries out of step for reasons connected with the organization of the manuscript for printing. Current and annual indexes give only the last four digits of the serial numbers quoted. Where three or more consecutive items are indexed under the same heading, only the last four digits of the first and last serial numbers in the series are given. Thus, in an hypothetical case, if the four papers 60-6848, 60-6849, 60-6850, 60-6851 all referred to the Northeast Atlantic, they would be referred to in the Geographic Index thus: “ ANE Atlantic, М.Е. 6848 to 6851 ” There are also sections for errata and addenda, the pages of which are identified by the symbols “ Er ” and “Ad”. The errata and addenda are each given serial numbers, which, like the serial numbers of references, run continuously within a year from one part to the next. The addenda usually consists of text of annota- tions to be added to an earlier reference which for some reason could not be annotated when first entered. To trace, subsequently, corrections and additions it will usually suffice for the reader to write the serial number of an erratum or addendum against the corresponding entry in the reference pages; they are also, however, included in the Citation Indexes. When further information about a document becomes available, necessitating the publication of an addendum, it may for the first 3(1):Ex7 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES time become possible to index that document properly by taxo- nomic, geographic or subject criteria. This will result in the occasional inclusion in current indexes of serial numbers outside the range indicated at the head of the particular index; these may be entered out of numerical order, but the order will be corrected in the subsequent annual indexes. 2.1 Suggested methods of binding The completed volume should not be bound until the annual indexes are issued, at which time the current indexes may be discarded and the sections bound according to the page order: Ex, N, Er, Ad, References, Me, M, A, G, T, S and C. 3. REFERENCES References follow in general, and unless otherwise indicated, the rules of ISO given in Standardization in the Domain of Documenta- tion (1954). Each entry consists of a reference (including titles) and indicative annotation, and has a six-digit number, the first two digits of which refer to the year of accession to this Bibliography (not to the year of publication of the document cited). The format of bibliographic entries is such that copies of the Bibliography can be cut and pasted on 3 x 5 inch filing cards if desired. It is, however, important to note that if one copy is not kept in serial order the indexes cannot be used, and, in particular information in the Citation Indexes will be lost (see below). The order of each entry is such that, for the preparation of biblio- graphies, short references, from which titles of articles in periodicals are omitted, can easily be prepared without rearrangement. The order of a reference is: Author, year of publication (in parentheses), short title of periodical (or publisher in case of mono- graphs and books), volume number, part number (where necessary, and in parentheses), colon, number of first page of the paper, hyphen, final digit(s) of the last page, title in original language (transliterated if necessary into Roman alphabet) title in English (in parentheses), language symbols. Where the name of an author, title, or place of publication is known to the Compiler, but is not given or is only partially given, on the document, the missing information is shown in square brackets in the entry for that document. In the case of authors, square brackets will always enclose only some part of the name. The unbracketed part (i.e. that which is printed on the document) is cited in the main author indexes, and the bracketed part is given in the part of the author indexes reserved for second and third 3(1):Ex8 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT authors and names of translators, where it retains its brackets. In cases where there is no author’s name indicated on the document it is entered as (ANON.), followed by the known name in brackets; the former is quoted in the main part of the author index, the latter among the second and third authors and names of translators. The annotation expands, usually by less than fifty words, the title so far as is necessary to indicate kinds of organism, time, place, type of observations made and general subjects dealt with. Each annotation is, if possible, drafted in such a way that all indexing can be done by consideration only of its text and the title, without the indexer having to consult again the original document. References to papers not indexed from the original document or from an abstract published as a regular journal are designated by an asterisk following the year of publication. 3.1 Authors When there are three or fewer authors of a publication all are named; when more than three only the first is named, followed by “et al”. Pseudonyms, or signatures (e.g. of reviews) consisting only of initial letters, are treated as authors’ names, the former being given between single quotation marks. Anonymous author- ship (ie. unsigned, or signed “ Апоп.”) is indicated as ANON. Author of official publications or corporate authorship is given as the name of the organization or its recognized initials. When an organization has equally valid official titles in more than one language, the order of precedence given in Section 3.5 is applied, irrespective of the language in which the particular paper is written or the title of the organization given on the title page of the publica- tion. The editors of publications are treated as authors’ names, followed by symbol Ed. in parentheses. For treatment of names of translators, see sub-section 4.3 (b). A check list of common abbreviations follows, with an index to the names of the organizations they stand for. Names and Abbreviations of Organizations AAAS .. .. American Association for the Advancement of Science ABZ dle .. Association of British Zoologists AERE (UK) .. Atomic Energy Research Establishment (of UK Atomic Energy Authority) AGI ae .. see IGY ANIM BWA, Ge .. see TAKA ATHS .. .. see [ASH AIL .. see ТАТ, AIM De .. see [AM АТОР .. .. see ТАРО ASAB .. .. Associations for the Study of Animal Behaviour АБО: .. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography 3 (1) :Ex 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Australia/CSIRO BIWS САЕРС .. CC CCOFI CCPIE .. CCTA/CSA CGPM IBAN ve CIESMM CIWS, ос CPCERMPS CPCIZ CSAGI CSIR CSIRO .. EAFRO .. EAMFRO ECAFE (UN) ECE (UN) ECOSOC (UN) EIFAC FAO GATT GCFI GFCM Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia Bureau of International Whaling Statistics see EIFAC Caribbean Commission California Cooperation Oceanic Fisheries Investigations see EIFAC Commission for Technical Cooperation in Africa South of the Sahara. Scientific Council for Africa South of the Sahara Commission pour la Coopération Technique en Afrique au Sud du Sahara. Conseil Scientifique pour l’ Afrique au Sud du Sahara see GECM see 1-ATTC International Commission for the Scientific Explora- tion of the Mediterranean Sea Commission Internationale pour l’Exploration Scien- tifique de la Mer Méditerranée see ICSU Comisión Permanente para la Conservación y Ex- plotación de los Recursos Maritimes del Pacifico Sud (Permanent Commission for the Conservation and Exploitation of the Maritime Resources of the South Pacific) Permanent Committee of International Zoological Congresses Comité Spécial de l’Année Géophysique Internationale see U. of S. Africa/CSIR see Australia/CSIRO East African Fisheries Research Organization East Africa Marine Fisheries Research Organization Economie Commission for Asia and the Far East (UN) Commission Economique pour l’Asie et l’Extrême Orient Economic Commission for Europe (UN) Commission Economique pour l’Europe (UN) Comisiön Econömica para Europa (UN) Economic.and Social Council European Inland Fisheries Advisory Commission/FAO Commission consultative des pêches intérieures européennes Comisión Asesora Europea sobre Pesca Continental Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Organization des Nations Unies pour l’Alimentation et 1 Agriculture Organisacion de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricul- tura y la Alimentacion General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Accord général sur les tarifs douaniers et le commerce Acuerdo General sobre Aranceles Aduaneros у Comercio Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean Conseil Général des Péches pour la Méditerranée 3 (1) : Ex 10 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT GLFC TACOMS (UNESCO) TAEA ITAL ТАМ ТАРО ТАН Т-АТТС ICES ICNAF ICSU IFOES IGU IGY IHB IMCO INPFC IOF IPFC IPGH/OEA IPHC IPSFC IRC ISI ISO IUBS Great Lakes Fisheries Commission International Advisory Committee on Marine Sciences (UNESCO) Comité International Consultatif des Sciences de la Mer International Atomic Energy Agency Agence Internationale de l'Energie Atomique Organismo Internacional de l’Energia Atomica Международное Агентство по Атомной Энергии Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology Association Internationale de Limnologie Théorique et Appliquée International Association of Meteorology: Association Internationale de Météorologie International Association of Physical Oceanography Association Internationale d’Océanographie Physique International Association of Scientific Hydrology Association Internationale d’Hydrologie Scientifique Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Comisión Interamericana del Atún tropical International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Conseil International pour l’Exploration de la Мег International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Commission Internationale des Pêches de l’Atlantique de Nord-Ouest International Council of Scientific Unions Conseil International des Unions Scientifiques International Federation of Operational Research Societies International Geographical Union Union Géographique Internationale International Geophysical Year Année Géophysique Internationale International Hydrographic Bureau Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organiza- tion International North Pacific Fisheries Commission International Oceanographic Foundation Organisation Intergouvernementale Consultative de la Navigation Maritime Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council Conseil Indo-Pacifique des Péches see PAIGH/OAS International Pacific Halibut Commission International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission International Rice Commission International Statistical Institute International Standards Organization Organization Internationale de Normalisation International Union of Biological Sciences Union Internationale des Sciences Biologiques 3(1): Ex 11 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES IUCN IUGG ENCRES MAFF (UK) NAS(US) NATO NRC(US) OAA OAS OEA OEEC OECE «. OICNM .. OMM OMS... ORSOM .. OTAN A. PAIGH/OAS PCCEMRSP PCIFC PIOSA .. POFI (USFWS) PSA. E SASCO (UNESCO) SCOR (ICSU) : SPC A TAP UGGI UICN UN UNESCO UISB International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Union Internationale pour la Conservation de la Nature et des ses Resources International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics Union Géodesique et Géophysique Internationale International Commission on Whaling Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food National Academy of Sciences North Atlantic Treaty Organization Organisation du Traité de l’Atlantique du Nord National Research Council see FAO Organization of American States Organizaciön de las Estados Americanos see OAS Organization for European Economic Cooperation Organisation Européenne de Cooperation Economique see OEEC see IMCO see WMO see WHO Office de la Recherche Scientifique d’Outre Mer see NATO Pan American Institute of Geography and History/ OAS Instituto Panamericano de Geografia y Historia/OEA see CPCERMPS Permanent Commission of the International Fisheries Convention 1946 Pan Indian Ocean Science Association Pacific Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (USFWS) Pacific Science Association South Asia Science Co-operation Office (UNESCO) Special Committee on Oceanic Research (ICSU) South Pacific Commission Commission du Sud Pacifique see UN/TAB see [UGG see IUCN United Nations Nations Unies Naciones Unidas Объединенные Hara United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’Education, la Science et la Culture Organisación de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura Организацня Объединенных Нации по Вопросам Образования, Науки u Культурь: see IUBS 3 (1) : Ex 12 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT UN/TAB .. Technical Assistance Board, UN USFWS .. .. United States Fish and Wildlife Service UNICEF .. United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund VNIRO .. Bcecorsapin Научно - исслеловательскнй Инстнтут Морского Рыбного Хозяйства н Океанографии - ВНИРО U. of $. Africa/CSIR Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Union of South Africa SOMME .. United States Operations Mission ИСО... .. Working Group on Oceanography (of CSAGI) WÉAOR- .. World Health Organization Organisation Mondiale de la Santé Organisación Mundial de la Salud WMO... .. World Meteorological Organization Organisation Météorologique Mondiale 3.2 Date of publication When the year of publication is not known for certain it is treated as follows : 3.21 Undated documents seen by compilers If the date is known it is given as: (n.d. 19xx) If the date can be fairly safely presumed or deduced: (n.d. 19xx?) If the date is quite unknown or there is considerable doubt: (n.d.) 3.22 Documents not seen by compilers and the date of which is not given in the source of our reference If date can be fairly safely presumed: (d.u. 19xx?) If date is quite unknown or there is considerable doubt: (d.u.) 3.3 Short forms of periodical titles These are constructed according to the rules of the World List of Scientific Periodicals 3rd Edition, London 1952, with the exception that short forms for Soviet Union publications are derived from the transliterated Russian titles and not from the French. For periodicals having titles in more than one language the title from which the short form is derived is decided according to the order of language priority given in Section 3.5. 3.4 Pagination Normally a volume part or series number is only given if pagina- tion begins anew in each part. First and last pages of articles are indicated thus: : 15-8 (last page is 18) : 13742 (last page is 142) 3(1) : Ex 13 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES If articles are not continuous within a document, all pages on which some text of the article appears are indicated, thus: 6(2) : 24-5, 7-8, 32 Number of pages in a monograph or book is indicated thus: 206 p. Occasionally periodical issues are not paginated. In such cases the colon in the reference to each article contained therein is followed by the symbol “ unpag.”. 3.5 Titles These are given where possible in the original language, trans- literated where necessary into the Roman alphabet. The system of transliteration from Cyrillic is that given by American Library Association Cataloging Rules for Author and Title Entries (1949). This is tabulated below. It differs from that proposed by the Royal Society in The transliteration of Russian, Serbian and Bulgarian for bibliographical purposes, London (1953) mainly in the use of “i” instead of “ y ” in the equivalents of * © ” and “я ” Transliteration RUSSIAN A A И I C S ш SH B B Ties je, IT T T IT SHCH B V Л L Vor aw Jake! SG Г а м м ФЕ b . Д D EIN! X KH d E E E O O he aes lO IU mM ZH FTP Y CH tal) IDA 3 Z 12 R GREEK A A IE I IP R Ar Ai B B Kees 2; S Av Au E A L T T Аз Ау A D M M Y Y Ev Eu a» № Nic WING D PH Hv Eu TNT я X XC CH Ov Ou gh № O O PUBS ON AVE [ik BR Q O Languages are indicated by standard symbols. A list of the more common symbols follows; they are adapted from Bibliography of interlingual scientific and technical dictionaries UNESCO, 1954. 3 (1) : Ex 14 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT The same symbols are used to refer to translations cited in annota- tions and in the citation index (see sections 9, 11). The necessary symbols follow the English form of the title after a full stop, whether this form is the original title or a translation of it. Symbols are inserted only for languages other than the language of the original title if this is also the language of the text. The only exception to this rule is the case of a wholly multi-lingual paper, such as the Reports of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. In such cases, symbols are given for all languages used. When the language of the text is different from that of the title the symbol for the former is set in italic type and this symbol precedes any others relating to summaries, which latter are not set in italic type. If the original title was printed in other than Roman or Cyrillic alphabets and was not transliterated, the English translation is cited as if it were the original, but in parentheses. In such cases, the language symbol of the text is always given and also symbols for all summaries, including the English one if any. In general, where the title was printed in several languages, the language of the title quoted is determined by an order of precedence based on that in the appendix of World List of Scientific Periodicals for the languages of proceedings of international congresses, 1.e. (1) English, (2) French, (3) Spanish, (4) Russian, (5) German. Languages, English and native names and symbols English name Native name Symbol Afrikaans Afrikaans Af Albanian Skip Sk Arabic Arabiya Ar Armenian Hayeren Hay Avar Avarskij Av Azerbaijan (Turkic) Azerbaidzhanskij Az Bashkir Bashkirskij Bash Bengali Bengla Ben Bohemian Üeëtina Cs Bulgarian Bulgarski Bu Buriat-Mongolian Buriat-mongolskij Bur Byelorussian Belaruski Be Ru Canarese Kannada Kan Cape Dutch Afrikaans Af Chechen Chechenskij Chee Chinese Chunghwa Ch Circassian Cherkeskij Cher Creole Creole Cr Croatian Hrvat Hr Czech (Bohemian) CeStina Cs 3(1): Ex 15 BIBLIOGRAPHY Danish Darghi Digor Dungan Dutch English Esperanto Esthonian Finnish Flemish [practically] French Gaelic Georgian German Greek Gujarati Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Interlingua Iron Italian Japanese Karakalpak Kirghiz Komi Kumyk Lak Latin Lettish Lithuanian Macedonian Malay (Indonesian) Malayalam Marathi Moldavian Norwegian Ossetian Persian Polish Portuguese Rumanian Russian FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES Dansk Darghiskij Digorskij Dunganskij Nederlands English Esperanto (Ido) Hesti Suomi Nederlands Français Gaeilge Gruzinskij Deutsch Helleniki Gujarati Iwrit Hindi Magyar Islandsk Malayu Interlingua Tronskij Italiano Nippon Karakalpaksij Kirgizskij ; Komi (Permianskij) Kumykskij Lakskij Latinus Latviski Lietuviskai Makedonski Malayu Malayalam Marathi Moldavianskij Norsk Osetinskij Farsi Polski Portugués Roman Russkij 3 (1) : Ex 16 AND FISHERIES Da Dar Dig Dun Ne En Eo Kar Komi Marathi Mold No Oset Farsi Pl Br Ro Ru EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Sanskrit Sanskrit San Siamese Thai Thai Slovak Slovensky Slovy Slovene Slovenski Slovi Somali Somali Som Spanish Espanol Es Swahili Swahili Sw Swedish Svensk Sv Tadjik Tadzhikskij Tad Tamil Tamil Ta Tat Tatskij Tat Tatar Tatarskij Tat Telugu Telugu Tel Turkie Azerbaidzhanskij Az Turkish Türkce Tü Turkoman Turkmenskij Turkm Ukrainian Ukrainskij Uk Urdu Urdu Urdu Uzbek Uzbekskij Uz Vietnamese Vietnam Vi Wallon Wallon Wal White Russian Belarusskij Bel 4. ANNOTATIONS AND TREATMENT OF SPECIAL CASES Annotations are generally written in telegraphic English. Easily recognizable common words are frequently used; a full reference list of abbreviations and symbols for units of measurement, etc., will be published in a later issue of this Bibliography. Annotations are sometimes made by contraction of published authors’ sum- maries or abstracts. Place names are given in English if there is an accepted English form, otherwise the native names are given or those used in the publication. Scientific names of organisms are quoted in titles and annotations as normally given in the title and text of the original document. If the text cites vernacular but not scientific names, a corresponding scientific name is given in the annotation if and when there seems no possibility of ambiguity; otherwise the vernacular name is given (see Section 5.3). Scientific names will, where practicable, be treated in annotations as in Biological Abstracts, the rules for which are here reproduced (see BA32K(8): 2397, August 1958) : Taxa ttalisized: Old (known) Genus, Subgenus, species, subspecies, variety, form: new (here newly proposed and described) GENUS, SUBGENUS, species, sub- species, variety, form. No other taxon is ever italisized. 3 (1) : Ex 17 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Capitalization: The initial letter is capitalized in a Subgenus, Genus, and any supergeneric taxon, e.g. Family, Order; if new, all in caps, e.g. FAMILY. New Combinations: Proposed comb. (Original name or basonym its Author); e.g. species transfer: Genus species ( ,, Genus species its Author); e.g. rank reducation: Genus species variety ( ,, Genus species its Author); e.g. rank elevation: Genus species ( ,, Genus species its Author); var. variety e.g. new genus split of: GENUS (Geen Genus its Author in part, or, sect. Section), type species Synonymy: Valid Genus its Author (—Invalid Genus its Author) Other Symbols: s.s.—sensu stricto; s.l. =sensu lato; nom. n. =nomen novum; fam. n.=familia nova; nom. cons. =nomen : conservandum; nom. rejie.=nomen rejiciendum; inc. sed.=incertae sedis. 4.1 Treatment of publications not seen by compilers References are given to all relevant papers coming to notice, whatever the source of information. They are indexed as com- pletely as the available information permits. Some references are taken from periodicals which publish informative abstracts. In these cases annotations are, where necessary, drafted from the pub- lished abstract; the citation of the abstract precedes the annotation. For these citations code letters are given for the title of the publica- tion, as follows, and the abstract number within it: Code for Abstracting Journals Bibliography of South West Asia 5 : BSWA Biological Abstracts ae NOS SPA Chemical Abstracts ae Se CA Commercial Fisheries Abstracts Ge Ji CFA Computer Program Abstracts (in Behavioural Science) ot NS E CPA Dissertation Abstracts si ae ae DA GeoScience Abstracts ne a au GA Helminthological Abstracts qe HA Journal of Animal Ecology (Abstracts) .. JAE Phychological Abstracts he 5 BIN eA Scientific Film Review ale AR ne SFR Sport Fisheries Abstracts .. on ОЕ” (all references are cr DE Tropical Abstracts TA (by special arrangement we receive proof copy of relevant abstracts) Water Pollution Abstracts .. aa Le WPA Wildlife Review .. A Als a WR World Fisheries Abstracts .. N EN WEA (all references are entered) Zoological Record .. oe ALR (not abstracts, but analytical index) 3 (1) : Ex 18 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Some references are taken from other bibliographies, library accessions, publishers’, and booksellers’ lists, etc. In these cases the reference is given where possible in our standard form. И this is not possible—because for example a periodical title is given in an incomplete form which we cannot identify—the citation is followed by a question mark given in inverted commas. Such references can be identified by the phrase ‘‘ Orig. not seen ” as annotation. Some such references may be inaccurate or bibliographically in- correct. The policy is, however, to include whatever information is available (remembering that this bibliography, like most library accession lists, is produced in the first place for internal use of FAO) while at the same time take steps to increase the amount of literature seen at first hand, to verify—within the limits of time available for this purpose—secondhand information, and to encourage biblio- graphic improvements in other sources. A particular problem arises in the case of collected reprints. Their general treatment is outlined in 4.2 When, however, these are issued as a loose collection, the sets received may lack one or more reprints. In such cases it has happened that missing references (perhaps incomplete) are picked up some months later from the accession list of another library; an entry is then made even if it is only to the secondary reference. If, later, the primary reference is found, it is put in an addendum. ‘Translations of which the original references are not, or are incompletely, known are treated in the same way. Librarians who issue accession lists which are searched by the compilers can help make this Bibliography comprehensive and accurate by including in those lists the original references to collected reprints and separates they receive. Publishers and editors of periodicals can help by sending us copies of page proofs or reprints; by giving, when they publish English summaries of papers in other languages, the title of the paper also in English; by following ISO bibliographic recommendations for format, and in many other ways. 42 Treatment of collected reprints, double citations, and books containing chapters by different authors. Publications contained in volumes of collected reprints are, if they have not previously been indexed, normally cited accordingly to the original reference. When this is not possible, because the original reference is not given fully on the reprinted papers, the citation is made according to the form: Coll. Repr. [name of organiza- tion], volume, number or year (no. of Repr.). When both references are printed on a document, which has not previously been entered, the secondary reference is quoted in parentheses, at the end of the annotation. References are made to 3 (1) : Ex 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SICENCES AND FISHERIES whole volumes of collected reprints, the “ author ” being the name of the distributing organization; the annotation is in the form “ Comprises reprints of ” (abbreviated as “ Comp.”) or “ Includes reprints of ” (“ Incl.”) followed by serial numbers of the individual papers, including both those previously entered and those to be entered. The citation numbers are preceded by the letters “СВ”. These numbers will be followed by a question mark when it is for some reason not certain that the texts of the two papers having different citations but the same authors and titles are, in fact, identical. When, because the original paper is not available, and another accession list cites only a secondary reference, it is necessary to enter the latter, primary citations found subse- quently will be included in Addenda. Books with chapters by various authors are annotated as a whole . and indexed under the name of the editor. A particular chapter may be annotated separately; it is then indexed under the name of its author and the year of publication of the book. The rest of the reference to the chapter consists of the word “ In,” followed by the serial number of the reference to the whole book, followed in turn by a colon and the first and last page numbers of the chapter. If, for some reason, the whole book has not been seen and cannot be properly indexed, a complete reference to the book is given instead of the serial number. Thus sometimes such chapters are reprinted and distributed separately or within volumes of collected reprints, and in such cases often do not bear the complete reference to the book from which they are extracted. In certain cases, chapters within such books are themselves reprints of previously published documents; this is indicated within the annotation to the chapter by: CR (serial no. or original reference if published in 1956 or earlier and not included in Bibliographia Oceanographica for the year in question). 4.3 Treatment of translations 4.31 Ad hoc translations of individual articles (a) The original is indexed and annotated in the usual way (even if the annotation has been made from a scrutiny of the translation). In the reference, the English translation of the title is, if possible, the same as the version given on the translation of the whole where the latter is also in English. (b) The translation is entered separately, the “ author ” being the original author, followed by ( (name of the translator) Transl.;) the reference is the original one; the annotation is the language symbol, followed by serial number of original, or reference if published before 1957; available from . . . ”. Partial or 3 (1) : Ex 20 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT summary translations are indicated, after the serial number by “ part ” or “summ.” Names of translators are included in Author Index (see 5.1). 4.32 Regular translations of whole periodicals (e.g. Doklady Akademii Nauk) for which the publisher is usually different from the original publisher. (a) Original treated as under 4.31(a) (6) Translation is entered separately, but the “ author ” is the original author of the paper. The short form of title for the translated periodical is the same as that for the original, followed by: ( (language symbol) trabnsl.). This rule applies also to 4.33 below. 4.33 Documents issued by a single publisher—usually an inter- national organization or the government of a multilingual state—in two or more language versions. Such documents may be issued within one cover, or as separate fascicles. In the former case the paper is indexed once only, the title being given in all the languages in the order in which they appear on the publication, followed by the English translation of the title when English is not one of the languages of the etxt. In the latter case the fascicles may have different years of publication and even different citations. Therefore all versions are indexed separately. When all versions are issued simultaneously, the one annotated is the original version, if that is known, or the version in the language highest in the order of priority, given in Section 3.5. When different versions are issued at different times, the first one received is annotated, if this is convenient. The annotation for other versions is : (language symbol) version of (serial number, or citation if first version was published earlier than 1957). 4.4 Treatment of whole issues of periodicals Name of publisher (instead of “ author ”) Date Reference in normal form (short title, volume, number, pages where appropriate), followed by annotation. No title is given. 4.5 Treatment of theses References are given to theses and dissertations accepted by Universities for higher degrees and which deal with subjects within the general scope of this Bibliography. They are indexed as far as possible according to information conveyed by their titles. If summaries (abstracts or annotations) are available they are used to 3 (1) : Ex 21 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES make annotations. When informative abstracts are published, the reference to their location is given in the annotation. The date of publication is the calendar year of ending of the academic year during which the thesis was accepted. 4.6. References to films, filmstrips, patents and meeting documents A comprehensive search for these is not made but as relevant information is found it will be made available. Mimeographed documents considered at meetings are treated generally as publications. Those bearing notes to the effect that their contents are not to be cited without prior permission from the author or organization concerned will be indicated as such. Documents drafted by the secretariat of an organization are entered under the name of the organization, using the accepted - initials of the organization when this is appropriate (see Section 3.21). Films are entered under the name of the author, where that is known, preceded by the word “ Film”. When available, the following information will be given, in this order: date of issue; M, F or G; address (town) and name of distributor; title; translation of title (where necessary); length and/or dura- tion; width; colour or black and white; silent or sound; annotation. References to films of general fisheries interest are brought together in the list revised and distributed each year by FAO Fisheries Division Technology Branch, which should also be consulted. Filmstrips are treated as films, except that author’s name is preceded by the word “ Filmstrip ” and the number of frames is quoted instead of the length or duration. Patents are indexed under the name of the owner, preceded by the word “ Patent”. The citation consists of the date of issue, the name of country and the patent number; this is followed by the title of the patent and a short description of it. 5. INDEXES 5.1 Author The pages are designated by the letter symbol “А ”. The rules of the American Library Association are followed for alphabetic order, and cross references are given at the end of each index to second and third authors of joint papers. If there are more than three authors, the convention “ et al ” is used and no cross references given. The year of publication is given in parentheses after each author’s name. Several publications by the same author are entered in order of year of publication, and, within that order by alphabetic order of title of periodical or of the monograph or book. 3 (1) : Ex 22 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT References to pseudonyms and semi-anonymous initial letters as in signatures of reviews, are included within the main author index in strict alphabetic order, the latter being entered in the order in which they are printed on the document, reversing the order in an attempt to put the initial of the surname first. Publications of corporate authorship are indexed under the initial letters of the name of the organization if these are given in the list in Section 3.1 (or a subsequent revision of it), failing that, under the full name. Names of translators are, where quoted in the references in par- entheses after the name of the original author, also entered in the Author Indexes, and are identified there by the word “ Transl.” following each of them. Initials precede proper names beginning with the same first letter, but are themselves arranged in strict alphabetic order. An example is: ICES Toni (Note—even though ** Council ” follows ‘ Commission ””) Ii : Tacoacci Ibsen International Fisheries Association 1.P.J. Ipworth Anonymous publications are listed at the end of the alphabet, under ANON., in two groups. In the first group are articles in periodicals. They are arranged in alphabetical order of the periodi- cal title. The short form of the periodical title is quoted in each case, and it is followed by the year of publication. Within a periodical the serial numbers referred to are arranged in chrono- logical (not necessarily numerical) order. Within any particular issue of a periodical the articles are usually entered in the reference pages and given serial numbers in order of the pagination of the periodical. In the second group of anonymous references are monographs and books. They are arranged in alphabetic order of their titles (grouped by initial letter, which is quoted and excluding initial definite or indefinite articles). Within a letter, they are arranged by year of publication, which is given after the initial letter, in parentheses. Films, filmstrips and patents are listed after the cross references to second and third joint authors, and they are followed by a list of Meeting numbers, arranged according to alphabetic order of sponsors’ names. 5.2 GEOGRAPHIC The pages are designated by the letter symbol “С”. The arrangement of the index is systematic, by areas, according to the BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES following classification. Code numbers and English names of regions and states are given in the monthly and annual indexes, and also in the following alphabetic key to the geographic code. Geographic Classifications and Codes The classification of main land areas and the English names of states are based upon “ Nomenclature of Geographic Areas for Statistical Purposes ”, U.N. statist. Pap. Ser. M(1), 1949. The boundaries of sea areas shown on the map represent a compromise for bibliographic purposes between natural and political criteria. Sub-divisions of land areas and water areas are similar to, but do not exactly correspond with, those given in the Yearbooks of Fishery Statistics, published by FAO. The following abbreviations are used throughout: Am. = American (U.S.A.); Austr.— Australian; Belg.—Belgian; Br.=British; Fr.=French; Neth.= Netherlands; N.Z.=New Zealand; Norw.=Norwegian; Port. . = Portuguese; Sp.=Spanish; S.A.=South African; B.=Bay; G.=Gulf; I(s)=Island(s); L.=Lake; N.=North; S.=South; E.— East; W.=West. Land Areas Code—Key to first digits 1. AFRICA 2. N. AMERICA 3. LATIN AMERICA (S. and Central America) 4. ASIA (excl. U.S.S.R.) 5. EUROPE (incl. Asia Minor; excl. U.S.S.R.) 6. OCEANIA 7. UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (U.S.S.R.) 8. SPECIAL INTERCONTINENTAL REGIONAL GROUPINGS Land Areas—Three Digit Code 100 AFRICA 132 Uganda 110 NORTHWESTERN AREA 133 Tanganyika 111 Tunisia 134 Zanzibar and Pemba 112 Algeria 135 Seychelles 113 Morocco 136 Mauritius 114 Sp. Possessions in N. Africa, 140 WESTERN CENTRAL AREA Tangier, Canary Is. 141 Sudanese Republic. State of 115 Sp. Sahara. Ifni Senegal. Islamic Republic of 120 NORTHEASTERN AREA Mauritania. Republic of the 121 Libya Ivory Coast. Republic of Da- 122 UAR, Southern Region (Egypt) homey. Republic of Upper 123 Sudan Volta. Republic of Niger. Fr. 124 Eritrea Cameroons. Republie of 125 Ethiopia Guinea 126 Fr. Somaliland 142 Cape Verde Is. Port. Guinea. 127 Br. Somaliland. Socotra I. 143 Liberia 128 Somalia 144 Gambia. Sierra Leone. Ghana. 130 EASTERN CENTRAL AREA Br. Togoland. Fr. Togoland 131 Kenya 145 Nigeria. Br. Cameroons EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE Gabonese Republic. Republic of Tchad. Republic of Congo. Central African Republic Belg. Congo. Ruanda-Urundi Sp. Guinea. Sao Tomé and Principe SOUTHERN AREA Angola. Cabinda S.W. Africa St. Helena. Ascension. Tristan da Cunha Union of S. Africa. Basutoland. Swaziland Mozambique Republic of Madagascar. Comoro Is. Madagascar Dependency (except Adelie Land). Reunion Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Bechuanaland “Ts. or S. INDIAN OCEAN ”’ Prince Edward and Marion Is. (S.A.) Bouvet I. (Norw.) New Amsterdam and St. Paul Crozet I. Kerguelen I. (Fr.) Heard and MeDonald Is. (Austr.) ETHIOPEAN ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL REGION N. AMERICA Nearctie Zoogeographical Region CANADA Yukon. Northwest Territories [inel. Arctic Is.] British Columbia Alberta. Saskatchewan. toba Ontario Quebec Newfoundland and Labrador. St. Pierre and Miquelon New Brunswick. Nova Scotia. Prince Edward I. USA (ALASKA) Alaska Mainland Aleutian Is. Alaskan Peninsula Pribilof Is. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA District of Columbia (Washing- ton) Northwestern States: Washington, Oregon, Idaho 3 (1) Mani- 232 235 236 238 240 250 300 308 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 330 331 332 333 AND ARRANGEMENT Southwestern States: California, Nevada, Utah, Ari- zona Western Central States: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado Eastern Central States: N. and S. Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, W. Virgina Southern States: New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama New England: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island Middle Atlantic States: New York, New Jersey, Mary- land, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware Southern Atlantie States: N. and 5. Carolina, Georgia, Florida BERMUDAS GREENLAND LATIN AMERICA Neotropical Zoogeographical Region CENTRAL AMERICA (Mainland) Mexico Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica Panama [inel. Canal Zone] Nicaragua Honduras Br. Honduras CARIBBEAN Is. Br. Caribbean Federation (W. Indies). Bahama Is. Cuba Haiti Dominican Republic Puerto Rico. Virgin Is. (U.S.). Swan Is. Guadeloupe. Martinique Neth. W. Indies NORTHERN S. AMERICA Colombia Venezuela Br. Guiana Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, : Ex 25 BIBLIOGRPAHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 334 335 340 341 342 343 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 400 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 440 441 442 Surinam Fr. Guiana WESTERN В. AMERICA Ecuador [incl. Galapagos Is.] Peru Chile EASTERN S. AMERICA Brazil Uruguay Argentina Falkland Is. Bolivia Paraguay ASIA S.W. ASIA UAR, Northern Region (Syria) Lebanon Cyprus Israel Jordan Saudi Arabia. Yemen. Aden Colony and Protectorate. Muscat and Oman. Trucial Oman. Kuwait. Bahrein. Qatar. Iraq Iran Afghanistan CENTRAL AREA Pakistan [whole country, or W. Pakistan only] Jammu and Kashmir India [inel. Laccadive Andaman Is.]. Sikkim Ceylon [inel. Maldive Is.] E. Pakistan Nepal. Bhutan Port. India [excel. Mahe) Fr. India SOUTHEASTERN AREA Burma Thailand Malaya. Singapore [inel. Cocos and Keeling Is.] Indonesia. Port. Timor New Guinea (Neth.) Br. Borneo [inel. Sarawak, N. Borneo} Philippines Cambodia. Viet Nam. Laos EASTERN AREA (Mainland) Chinese People’s Republic [inel. Tibet. Manchuria and Sinkiang | Hong Kong and Brunei, 3 (1) 443 444 445 450 451 452 453 454 480 500 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 520 521 522 523 524 525 530 531 532 Macau Korea Mongolian People’s Republic EASTERN AREA (Is.) © Japan Ryukyu Is. Formosa Bonin Is. ORIENTAL REGION [420 and 430 except 434/6] EUROPE SCANDINAVIA Denmark Faroe Is. Iceland Norway Svalbard. Bear I. Sweden Finland WESTERN AREA (Mainland) Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg France Monaco BritisH IsLES Ireland United Kingdom Volcano Is. ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL Jan Meyen 540 SOUTHERN AREA 541 Portugal. Azores. Madeira 542 Spain. Balearic Is. Andorra 543 Italy 544 San Marino 545 Holy See 546 Corsica 547 Malta and Gozo 548 Gibraltar 550 SOUTHEASTERN AREA 551 Yugoslavia 552 Albania 553 Greece 554 Bulgaria 555 Romania 556 Turkey 560 WESTERN CENTRAL AREA 561 German Federal Republic [also Germany as a whole] 562 Switzerland. Liechtenstein 563 Austria 570 EASTERN CENTRAL AREA 571 German Democratic Republic 572 Poland 573 Czechoslovakia 574 Hungary : Ex 26 600 608 610 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 620 621 622 623 624 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 640 641 646 650 651 652 660 667 668 670 671 672 673 674 676 677 680 681 682 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE OCEANIA Australian Zoogeographical Region [incl. 435 and part of 434] AUSTRALIA Federal Capital Territory (Can- berra) Northern Territory Western Australia S. Australia Victoria New S. Wales Queensland Tasmania Norfolk I. Macquarie I. New GUINEA TRUST TERRITORY (Austr.). PAPUA N.E. New Guinea Bismarck Archipelago Bougainville I. Solomon Is. (Austr.) Papua NEW ZEALAND N. and $. Is. Cook Is. Kermadec Is. Campbell I. Niue Tokelau (Union) Is. Chatham, Bounty, Auckland Is. EASTERN OCEANIA Fr. Oceania Piteairn Line Is. Christmas I. Possessions Palmyra. Jarvis. Canton and Enderbury (U.S.) USA (Hawatt) Midway I. Johnston I. Pacrric Is. STRATEGIC TRUST TERRITORY. GUAM. WAKE I. Marianas Is. Palau Is. Caroline Is. Marshall Is. Guam Wake Г. CENTRAL GROUPS Br. Solomon Is. [may also incl. 623] New Caledonia Antipodes, and other Br. Howland. Is. 3 (1) 683 684 685 686 687 688 700 710 716 720 730 731 732 733 740 750 751 752 760 761 762 763 770 771 772 773 774 780 800 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 820 860 860 861 862 863 864 865 AND ARRANGEMENT New Hebrides Fiji. Tonga Am. Samoa. Western Samoa Trust Territory Phoenix Is. Gilbert and Ellice Is. Nauru I. UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Russian FEDERATED S.S.R. Soviet Is. in Arctic Ocean: Novaya Zemlya, Franz Josef Land, Severnaya Zemlya, Novosibirskiye Ostrova KAREL S.S.R. (Finno-Karelia) BALTIC REPUBLICS Estonian S.S.R. Latvian S.S.R. Lithuanian S.S.R. BYELORUSSIAN S.S.R. SOUTHWESTERN REPUBLICS Ukrainian S.S.R. Moldavian S.S.R. CAUCASIAN REPUBLICS Georgian S.S.R. Armenian S.S.R. Azerbaijan S.S.R. SOUTHERN REPUBLICS Turkmen S.S.R. Uzbek S.S.R. Tadzhik S.S.R. Kirgiz S.S.R. KAzZAKH S.S.R. SPECIAL INTERCONTI- NENTAL REGIONAL GROUPINGS HEMISPHERES ZONES Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere Western Hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere Polar Regions Temperate zones Tropics ANTARCTIC CONTINENT CoMMONWEALTHS; METRO- POLITAN COUNTRIES AND POSSESSIONS; ETC. Non self-governing territories, general Br. Commonwealth generally Am. Administration Fr. Community Belg. Administration Sp. Administration AND CLIMATIC ве 227, BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 866 Port Administration 867 Neth. Administration 868 International Administration; 869 Miscellaneous trust territories administration [inel. Danish, Norw.] Water Areas—Letter Code 880 ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS [other than 180, 208, 308, 480, 608] 881 Holarctic realm 882 Palaearctic region (see map for boundaries) A ATLANTIC OCEAN Sea, Celebes Sea, Java Sea, AN ATLANTIC, N. Molucca Sea, Banda Sea, ANW Atlantic, N.W.: Timor Sea, Arafura Sea, G. Baffin В. Davis Strait, of Carpentaria, Bismarck Hudson B., G. of St. Law- Sea, Solomon Sea, Coral Sea. rence, G. of Maine, Chesa- ISE Pacific, S.E.: peake B., B. of Fundy G. of California, G. of ANE Atlantic, N.E.: Panama White Sea, Barents Sea, P POLAR SEAS Greenland Sea, North Sea, PN ARCTIC OCEAN: Baltic Sea, G. of Bothnia, N. Polar Basin, Kara Sea, G. of Finland, English Laptev Sea, E. Siberian Sea, Channel, Irish Sea, Nor- Chuckchee Sea, Beaufort Sea wegian Sea PS SOUTHERN OCEAN AS ATLANTIC, S. PSW Southern Ocean, W. ASW Atlantic, S.W.: PSE Southern Ocean, E.: G. of Mexico, Caribbean Sea Great Australian Bight, Tas- ASE Atlantic, S.E.: man Sea B. of Biscay, Mediterranean PSEW S. Polar Seas: Sea (Western and Eastern Scotia Sea, Weddell Sea, Mediterranean; Tyrrhenian, King Haakon VII Sea, Ross Aegean, Jonian, Adriatic Sea, Roald Amundsen Sea, Seas), Sea of Marmara, Black Bellingshausen Sea Sea, Sea of Azov, G. of L INLAND SEAS AND Guinea INTERTERRITORIAL I INDOPACIFIC OCEAN LAKE SYSTEMS IN Pactric, N.: L.11 EAST AFRICAN LAKES: Japan Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, L. Rudolph, L. Edward, L. Bering Sea, G. of Alaska, Albert, L. Kiyu, L. Victoria, Georgia Strait L. Tanganyika, L. Nyassa, L. Is TROPICAL INDOPACIFIC Moero ISW Indian Ocean: L.21 AMERICAN GREAT LAKES: Red Sea, G. of Aden, Persian L. Nipigon, L. Superior, L. G., G. of Oman, Arabian Sea, Michigan, L. Huron, L. B. of Bengal, Andaman Sea, Erie, L. Ontario Mozambique Channel L.31 L. Trricaca ISEW Indopacific, Central: L.71 L. LapoGa G. of Thailand, S. China Sea, L.72 CASPIAN SEA (+. of Tonkin, E. China Sea, L.73 ARAL SEA Yellow Sea, Inland Sea of L.74 L. BALKHASH Japan, Phillippine Sea, Sulu L.75 L. BAIKAL Land Areas— Alphabetic Key to three digit code Abkhaz S.S.R. 761 Admiralty Is. 622 Adelie Land 820 Aegean Is. 553 Aden Colony and Protectorate 415 Afghanistan 418 Adghar S.S.R. 761 Alabama 235 3(1) : Ex 28 MARINE AREAS — LETTER CODE 3 (1) : Ex 29 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Alaska Alaska Mainland Alaskan Peninsula Albania Alberta Aleutian Is. Algeria Alhucemas Am. Samoa Amur Anatolia Andaman Is. Andorra Angola Anguilla Annobon Antarctic Continent Antigua Antilles (Br.) Antilles (Neth.) Antipodes Is. Arabia Archangelsk Argentina Arizona Arkansas Armenian S.S.R. Aruba Ascension Auckland Is. Austral Is. Australia Australia, northern territory Australia, southern Australia, western Australian Zoogeographical Region Austria Azerbaijan S.S.R. Azores Baffin I. Bahama Is. Bahrein (al-Bahrayn) Balearic Is. Bali I. Baluchistan (Pakistan) Baluchistan (Iran) Barbados Basutoland Bear Is. Bechuanaland Belg. Administration Belg. Congo Belgium Bermudas 220 221 222 552 213 222 112 114 685 710 556 423 542 151 321 148 820 321 321 327 637 415 710 353 232 235 762 327 153 637 641 610 611 613 612 608 563 763 541 211 321 415 542 434 421 417 321 154 515 158 864 147 522 240 Bhutan Bismarck Archipelago Bolivia Bonaire Bonin Is. Borneo, N. (Br.) Borneo (Indonesia) Bougainville I. Bounty Is. Bouvet I. (Norw.) Brazil Britain, Great Br. Br. Br. Borneo Cameroons Caribbean Federation British Columbia Br . Commonwealth, general . Guiana . Honduras . Is. . Solomon Is. . Somaliland Br. Togoland W. Indies Brunei Bulgaria Burma Buryat-Mongol A.S.S.R. Byelorussian S.S.R. Cabinda Caicos Is. California Cameroons Cambodia Campbell I. Canada Canadian Arctic Canadian N.W. Territories Canadian Pacific Coast Canary Is. Canberra Canton I. (U.S.) Cape Province Cape Verde Is. Caribbean Is. Caroline Is. Caucasian Republics Cayman Is. Celibes Central African Republic Central America (Mainland) Central Polynesian Sporades Ceram Ceuta Ceylon 3 (1) : Ex 30 426 622 355 327 454 436 434 623 637 162 351 532 436 145 321 212 861 333 ' 318 530 681 127 144 321 436 554 431 710 740 151 321 232 145/146 438 634 210 211 211 212 114 610 652 154 142 320 673 760 321 434 146 310 650 434 114 424 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Chad (see Tchad) 146 Chafarinas 114 Chagos archipelago 135 Channel Is. 532 Chatham Is. 637 Chile 343 China (Formosa) 453 Chinese People’s Republic 44] Chita 710 Christmas I. 651 Coats Land 820 Cocos Is. 433 Colombia 331 Colorado 233 Comoro Is. 156 Congo 146/147 Congo, Belg. 147 Congo, Republic of 146 Connecticut 236 Cook Is. 632 Corsica 546 Costa Rica 314 Crete 553 Crimea 710 Crown Prince Olaf Land 820 Crown Princess Martha Land 820 Crozet I. (Fr.) 164 Cuba 322 Curacao 327 Cyprus 412 Cyrenaica 121 Czechoslovakia 573 Dahomey, Republic of 141 Dakar 141 Dakota, N. and В. 234 Delaware 237 Denmark 511 District of Columbia (U.S.A.) 230 Dodecanese Is. 553 Dominica 321 Dominican Republic 324 E. Africa (Br.) 131/4 E. Africa (Port.) 155 E. Indies 434/7 Eastern Hemisphere 814 E. Germany 571 E. Pakistan 425 Ecuador 341 Egypt 122 Ellice I. 687 El Salvador 313 Enderbury I. 652 Enderby Land 820 England 532 Equatorial Africa (Fr.) 146 Eritrea Er-Rif Estonian S.S.R. (Estonia) Ethiopia Ethiopean Zoogeographical Region: (13/15, 123 and 416 (S.)) Falkland Is. Falkland Is. Dependencies Faroe Is. Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Fernando Po Fiji Finland Florida Formosa France Franklin District (Canada) Franz Josef Land Fr. Administration . Cameroos . Equatorial Africa . Guiana . Guinea . India . Oceania г. Somaliland . Sudan . Togoland . Union Fr. W. Africa Gabon (Gabonese Republic) Galapagos Is. Gambia Georgia (U.S.A.) Georgian S.S.R. (Georgia) , German Democratic Republic (Germany, E.) German Federal Republic (Germany, W.) Germany Gibraltar Gilbert Is. Goa Gozo Graham Land (Palmer Peninsula) Great Britain Greater Antilles Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam 3 (1) : Ex 31 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Guatemala Guernsey Guiana (Br.) Guiana (Fr.) Guiana (Neth.) Guinea, Republic of Guinea (Port.) Guinea (Sp.) Guyane Haiti Hawaii Heard I. (Austr.) Hebrides Hemispheres: eastern northern southern western Hispaniola Hokkaido Holarctic Realm Holy See Honduras Hong Kong Honshu Howland I. Hungary Iceland Idaho Tfni Illinois India Indiana Indochina Indonesia Inini Inner Mongolia International Administration Ionian Is. Iowa Iran Iraq Ireland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Irkutz Is. of Southern Indian Ocean I. of Man Israel Italy Ivory coast, Republic of Jamaica James W. Ellsworth Land Jammu Jan Meyen Japan 312 532 333 335 334 141 142 148 335 323 660 166 532 814 811 812 813 323/4 451 881 545 317 442 451 652 574 513 231 115 234 423 234 438 434 335 441 868 553 234 417 416 532 531 710 160 532 413 543 141 321 820 422 515 451 Jarvis I. 652 Java 434 Jersey 532 Johnston I. 668 Jordan 414 Kaiser Wilhelm II Land 820 Kamchatka 710 Kansas 234 Kara-Kalpak S.S.R. 772 Karel S.S.R. (Finno-Karelia) 720 Kazakh S.S.R. (Kazakhstan) 780 Keewatin District (Canada) 211 Kemp Land 820 Kentucky 234 Kenya 131 Kerguelen I. (Fr.) 165 Kermadec Is. 633° Khabarovsk 710 King Edward VII Land 820 King George V Land 820 Kirgiz S.S.R. 774 Korea 444 Krasnoyarsk 710 Kuria-Muria Is. 415 Kurile Is. 710 Kuwait (al-Kuwayt) 415 Kyushu 451 Labrador 216 Laccadive Is. 423 Laos 438 Lappland 514, 516/7 Latin America 300 Latvian S.S.R. (Latvia) 732 Lebanon 411 Leeward Is. (Br.) 321 Leeward Is. (Neth.) 327 Lesser Antilles 321, 325/7 Liberia 143 Libya 121 Liechtenstein 562 Line Is. 650 Lithuanian S.S.R. (Lithuania) 733 Lombok I. 434 Lord Howe I. 618 Louisiana 235 Loyalty Is. 682 Luxembourg 523 Macau 443 McDonald 1. (Austr.) 166 Macedonia 551/553 McKenzie District (Canada) 211 Macquerie I. (Austr.) 618 MacRobertson Land 820 3 (1) : Ex 32 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Madagascar, Republic of 156 Nevada 232 Madagascar Dependency New Amsterdam I. (Fr.) 163 (except Adelie Land) 156 New Britain 622 Madeira 541 New Brunswick 217 Maine 236 New Caledonia 682 Malaya 433 New England 236 Maldive Is. 424 Newfoundland 216 Malta 547 New Guinea 435/620/621 Manchuria 441 New Guinea (Neth.) 435 Manitoba 213 New Guines, N.E. 621 Marianas Is. 671 New Guinea Trust Territory Marie Byrd Land 820 (Austr.) 620 Marion I. (S. Africa) 161 New Hampshire 236 Marquesas Is. 641 New Hebrides 683 Marshall Is. 674 New Ireland 622 Martinique 326 New Jersey 237 Maryland 237 New Mexico 235 Massachusetts 236 New Siberian Is. 716 Mauritania, Islamic Republic of 141 NewS. Wales 615 Mauritius 136 New York 237 Melilla 114 New Zealand 630 Mergui Archipelago 431 New Zealand (N. and $. Is.) 631 Mexico 311 Nicaragua 316 Michigan 234 Nicobar Is. 423 Middle Congo 146 Niger, Republic of 14] Midway I. 667 Nigeria 145 Minnesota 234 Niue 635 Miquelon 216 Non-self-governing territories 860 Mississippi 235 Norfolk I. 618 Missouri 234 N. America 200 Moldavian S.S.R. 752 N. Borneo (Br.) 436 Moluccas 434 N. Carolina 238 Monaco 525 N. Dakota 234 Mongolia, Inner 441 N. Land 716 Mongolian People’s Republic N.E. New Guinea 621 (Outer Mongolia) 445 Northern Hemisphere 811 Montana 233 Northern Ireland 532 Montserrat 321 Northern Rhodesia 157 Morocco 113 N.W. Territories of Canada 211 Mozambique 155 Norway 514 Murmansk 710 Nova Scotia 217 Muscat 415 Novaya Zembya 716 Novosibinskiye Ostrova 716 Nagorno Karabakh S.S.R. 763 Novosibinsk 710 Nakhichevan S.S.R. 763 Nyasaland 157 Natal 154 Nauru 688 Oates Land 820 Nearctic Zoogeographical Region 208 Oceania 600 Nebraska 234 Ohio 234 Neotropical Zoogeographical Oklahoma 235 Region 308 Oman 415 Nepal 426 Omsk 710 Netherlands 521 Ontario 214 Neth. Administration 867 Orange Free State 154 Neth. Guiana 334 Oregon 231 Neth. W. Indies (Neth. Antilles) 327 Oriental Zoogeographical Region 480 3 (1) : Ex 33 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Orkney Is. Outer Mongolia Pacific Is. Strategic Trust Territory (U.S. Adm.) Pakistan, E. Pakistan, whole country or W. only Palaearctic Zoogeographical Region Palau Is. Palmyra I. Panama Papua Paraguay Peloponnese Pemba Pennsylvania Penon de Velez de la Gomera Perim Is. Peru Pescadores Is. Philippines Phoenix Is. Pitcairn I. Group Poland Polar Regions Portugal Port. Administration Port. E. Africa Port. Guinea Port. India Port Timor Port. W. Africa Prairie Provinces (Canada) Pribilof Is. Primorsk Prince Edward I. (Canada) Prince Edward I. (S. Africa) Prince Harold Land Princess Astrid Land Princess Elizabeth Land Princess Ragnhild Land Principe Puerto Rico Qatar Quebec Queen Mary Land Queen Maud Land (Norw.) Queensland Reunion Rhode I. Rhodesia Rio de Oro Rio Muni 532 445 670 425 421 882 672 652 315 624 356 553 134 237 114 415 342 453 437 686 646 572 815 541 866 155 142 427 434 151 213 223 710 217 161 820 820 820 820 148 325 415 215 820 820 616 156 236 157 115 148 Rodrigues Romania Ross Dependency (N.Z.) Ruanda-Urundi Russian Federated S.S.R. (Russia) Ryukyu Is. Saba Saguia el Hamra Sahara, Sp. St. Eustatius . Helena . Kitts-Nevio . Lucia . Martin . Paul I. (Fr.) . Pierre . Vincent Sakhalin Samoa, Am. Samoa, Western, Trust Terri- tory (N.Z.) San Marino Santa Cruz Is. Sao Tomé Sarawak Sardinia Saskatchewan Saudi Arabia Scandinavia Scotland Senegal, State of Severnaya Zemba Seychelles Shetland Is. Siberia Sicily Sierra Leone Sikkim Singapore Sinkiang Society Is. Socotra I. Solomon Is. (Austr.) Solomon Is. (Br.) Somalia Somaliland, Br. Somaliland, Fr. S. Africa, Union of S. Carolina S. Dakota Southern Hemisphere Southern Rhodesia S. Georgia I. S. Orkney Is. 3 (1) : Ex 34 135 555 820 147 710 452 : 327 115 115 327 153 321 321 327 163 216 321 710 685 685 544 681 148 436 543 213 415 510 532 141 716 135 532 710 543 144 423 433 44] 641 127 623 681 128 127 126 154 238 234 812 157 820 820 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT S. Sandwich Is. S. Shetland Is. S.W. Africa S.W. Asia Soviet Is. in Arctic Ocean Spain Sp. Administration Sp. Guinea Sp. possessions in N. Africa Sp. Sahara Spitzbergen Subtropical zones Sudan Sudan, Republic of Sumatra Sunda Is. Surinam Svalbard Swan Is. Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tadzhik S.S.R. (Tadzhikistan) Tanganyika Tangier Tasmania Tchad, Republic of Temperate Zones Tennessee Texas Thailand Thessaly Thrace Tibet Timor I. Tobago Togoland Tokelau Is. Tomsk Tonga Transcaucasia Transvaal Trinidad Tripolitania Tristan da Cunha Tropics Trucial Oman Trust territories Tuamoto Archipelago Tubuai Is. Tunisia Tura Turkey 820 820 152 410 716 542 865 148 114 115 515 817 123 141 434 434 334 515 325 154 516 562 411 773 133 114 617 146 816 235 235 432 553 553 441 434 321 144 636 710 684 760 154 321 121 153 817 415 868 641 641 111 710 556 Turkmen S.S.R. (Turkmenistan) 771 Turks Is. 321 Tyumen 710 Ubangi-Shari 146 Uganda 132 Ukrainian S.S.R. (Ukraine) 751 UAR Northern Region (Syria) 411 UAR Southern Region (Egypt) 122 Union Is. 636 Union of S. Africa 154 United Kingdom 532 United States of America (U.S.A.) 230 USA (Hawaii) 660 USA (Alaska) 220 U.S. Administration 862 Upper Volta, Republie of 141 Uruguay 352 Utah 232 Uzbek S.S.R. (Uzbekistan) 772 Venezuela 332 Vermont 236 Victoria (Austr.) 614 Victoria I. 211 Victoria Land 820 Viet-Nam 438 Virginia 237 Virgin Is. (Br.) 321 Virgin Is. (U.S.) 325 Volcano Is. 454 Wake I. 677 Wales 532 Washington, State of 231 W. Africa (Br.) 144/145 W. Africa (Fr.) 144/145 W. Africa (Port.) 151 W. Germany 561 W. Indies 320 W. Indies (Br.) 321 W. Indies (Neth.) 327 W. Virginia 234 Western Hemisphere 813 Western Samoa Trust Territory (N.Z.) 685 Wilkes Land 820 Windward Is. (Br.) 321 Windward Is. (Neth.) 327 Wisconsin 234 Wyoming 233 Yakut A.S.S.R. 710 Yemen 415 Yugoslavia 551 Yukon 211 Zanzibar 134 3 (1) : Ex 35 BIBLIOGRAPHY: FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 5.3 TAXONOMIC de The pages are designated by the letter-symbol “ T ”. Scientific names only are used. Names of genera and families are arranged alphabetically within categories represented by three digits which are approximately at the taxonomic level of orders. These and higher categories are arranged systematically according to the following classification. In the taxonomic indexes, all scientific names are given in italics; names of categories at three digit level and above are given in capitals. Generic names indexed are those given in the title and/or text of documents and cited in the reference or annotation, except in certain cases where what is generally recognized as the same species of fish is referred to by different scientific names by different fisheries authorities. In such cases, where the generic names are ' different, all references to that species are indexed under one name. As far as possible the taxonomically valid name will be used. Otherwise the name chosen will generally be that which adds most information to the index; i.e. which tends to split rather than lump genera. The following fish are at present affected by this rule. Additions to this list will be made from time to time. When such a fish is not included in the list, references to them will have to be sought under all the generic names which are currently applied to it. List of Synonyms Names sometimes used Indexed under Shad Clupea alosa 1,21 Alosa Sprat Sprattus sprattus 1,21 Clupea Pilchard Clupea pilchardus 1,21 Sardina Clupea (Harengula) longiceps 1,21. Sardinella Japanese sardine Sardinia melanosticta. 1,21 Sardinops Lake trout Salvelinus namaycush 1,23 Cristivomer Roach Leuciscus rutilus 1,40 Rutilus Haddock Gadus aeglefinus 1,48 Melanogrammus Pollock (Saithe) Gadus virens 1,48 Pollachius Australian mackerel _Scomber australasicus 175 P Japanese mackerel Scomber japonicus 2 Teumatop hors pa Jap Bonito Pelamis sarda 1,75 Sarda Sier Cybium commerson 1 1,75 Scomberomorus Albacore Thunnus germo Thunnus alalunga Sf Led Garo Dab Pleuronectes limanda 1,83 Limanda Flounder Platichthys flesus 1,83 Pleuronectes Notwithstanding the rule described above, there remain genera which contain two or more species of considerable commercial importance and concerning which there are rather large numbers of publications. To simplify the use of the taxonomic indexes to 3 (1) : Ex 36 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT search for publications dealing with certain fishes various species of some genera are indexed separately. For the genera listed below the name followed by “ gen. ” in the index will indicate publications dealing with that genus as a whole, or in which the particular species is not identified. If the name is followed by “ sp.”, it will mean that the documents referred to deal with species other than those mentioned in the following list or subsequent addenda. Hybrids are indexed under the generic name (or both names for inter-generic hybrids), followed by “* hy ”. List of species indexed separately O. kisutch O. nerka O. tschawytscha 1,43 Anguilla anguilla (—vulgaris) A. bostoniensis ( =rostrata) A. japonica 4,23 Balaenoptera borealis B. musculus B. physalus 1,70 Perca flavescens P. fluviatilis 1,83 Pleuronectes cynoglossus 1,21 Clupea harengus P. flesus C. pallasii P. microcephalus C. sprattus P. platessa 1,21 Engraulis anchoita 1,75 Pneumatophorus australasicus E. australis P. diego E. encrasicholus P. japonicus E. japonica P. peruanus a ee 1,23 Salmo agua-bonita ; gens, S. clarkw 1,48 Gadus morhua S. gairdnerii (=irideus) S. melanosticta G. luscus S. salar G. macrocephalus S. trutta a и 1,23 Salvelinus alpinus phe S. fontinalis G. pollachius И | S. тата G. poutassou 1,83 Hippoglossus hippoglossus 1,21 Sardinops caerulea (=vulgaris) H. stenolepsis ©. neopilchardus 5 y S. ocellata 1,83 Limanda ferruginea S. sagaz L. herzensteini р L. limanda 1,75 Scomber colias L. yokohamae = S. scombrus 1,48 Merluccius australis 1,75 Scomberomorus cavalla M. bilinaris ©. commerson M. capensis S. guttatus М. gay? S. maculatus M. hubbsi S. queenslandicus 1,48 M. merluccius S. regalis M. productus S. tritor М. senegalensis 1,80 Thunnus maccoyii 1,23 Oncorhynchus gorbuscha T. orientalis O.k eta 3 (1) T. thynnus ¿Ex 37 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Taxonomic Classification The primary divisions (first digit) conveniently separate the main groups of aquatic organisms, and each division is sub-divided to roughly the level of Order (second and third digits, separated from the first by a comma) following some authoritative published work, e.g. Berg, L.S. (1947) in the case of Division 1, FISHES. Within each Order families containing aquatic species are numbered sequentially in parentheses. Lists and code numbers are being prepared for genera within each order, and species within each genus, and the full species code will eventually be published by FAO as a part of a catalogue of scientific and common names of aquatic organisms. The numbers ending, 99 and also 5,49 and 5,89 are used to code _ documents in which more than about ten species are mentioned, although the main species may also be coded. Examples would be papers reporting the results of experimental trawling, lists of the organisms found in the stomach of a species of fish, general fisheries statistics. Indentation of a name by two spaces indicates that the group to which that number refers is a subdivision of the group indicated by the previous number. Taxonomic Code—Key to primary divisions ANIMALS 1. FISHES (Acrania + Craniata, Agnatha + Craniata, Gnatho- stomata, Series Pisces) CRUSTACEANS (Arthropoda, crustacea) MOLLUSCS (Invertebrata, mollusca) MAMMALS (Vertebrata, mammalia) OTHER CHORDATES than fishes and mammals (Amphibia, reptilia, aves, enteropneusta and tunicata) OTHER INVERTEBRATES (All phylla except chordata and mollusca, and the class crustacea of the arthropoda) PLANTS 7. ALGAE 8. FUNGI (incl. BACTERIA). VIRUSES 9. EMBRYOPHYTES (Mosses and Liverworts; Vascular Plants) D, SID Taxonomic Classification— Four Digit Code 1,00 FISHES—GENERAL 1,03 MYXINIFORMES 1,01 AMPHIOXIFORMES a De (1) Amphioxidae (3) Myxinidae 1,02 PETROMYZONIFORMES 1,04 HETERODONTIFORMES (1) Petromyzonidae (1) Heterodontidae 3 (1) : Ех 38 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT HEXANCHIFORMES (1) Chlamydoselachidae (2) Hexanchidae 1,06 LAMNIFORMES 1,07 LAMNOIDEI (1) Orectolobidae (2) Odontaspidae (3) Lamnidae SCYLIORHINOIDEI (1) Seyliorhinidae (2) Carcharhinidae (3) Sphyrnidae SQUALIFORMES (1) Squalidae (2) Pristiophoridae (3) Squatinidae RAJIFORMES (1) Rhinobatidae a Pristidae (3) Discobatidae ) Rajidae ) Trygonidae ) ) 1,05 1,08 1,09 1,10 (4 (5 (6) Potamotrygonidae 7) Myliobatidae 8) Mobulidae ( (8) TORPEDINIFORMES (1) Torpedinidae CHIMAERIFORMES (1) Chimaeridae (2) Rhinochimaeridae (3) Callorhynchidae CERATODIFORMES (1) Ceratodidae LEPIDOSIRENIFORMES (1) Lepidosirenidae (2) Protopteridae COELACANTHIFORMES (1) Latimeriidae POLYPTERIFORMES (1) Polypteridae ACIPENSERIFORMES (1) Acipenseridae (2) Polyodontidae AMITFORMES (1) Amiidae (2) Lepidotidae LEPIDOSTEIFORMES (1) Lepidosteidae CLUPEIFORMES 1,21 1,22 1,24 1,25 1,26 1,27 3 (1) : Ex 39 CLUPEOIDEI (1) Elopidae (2) Megalopidae (3) Albulidae (4) Pterottrissidae (5) Clupeidae (6) Engraulidae (7) Alepocephalidae (8) Dolichopterygidae (9) Macristiidae CHIROCENTROIDEI, CHANOIDEI, PHRACTOLAEMOIDEI, CROMERIOIDEI (1) Chirocentridae (2) Chanidae (3) Kneriidae (4) Phractolaemidae (5) Cromeriidae A LMONOIDEI 1) Salmonidae 2) Thymallidae 3) Plecoglossidae 4) Osmeridae 5) Argentinidae 6) Bathylagidae 7) Microstomidae 8 9 0 1 S ) Xenophthalmichthyidae ) Salangidae ) Retropinnidae ) Haplochitonidae ESCOIDEI (1) Dalliidae (2) Umbridae (3) Esocidae STOMIATOIDEI (1) Gonostomidae (2) Sternoptychidae (3) Stomiatidae (4) Chauliodontidae (5) Astronesthidae (6) Melanostomiatidae (7) Idiacanthidae (8) Maurolicidae OPISTHOPROCTOIDEI, GONORHYNCHOIDEI (1) Opisthoproctidae (2) Gonorhynchidae NOTOPTEROIDEI (1) Hyodontidae (2) Notopteridae BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC 1, 28 OSTEOGLOSSOIDEI о (1) Apraimidae (2) Osteoglossidae (3) Heterotidae 1,29 PANTODONTOIDEI, ANOTOPTEROIDEI (1) Pantodontidae (2) Anotopteridae 1,30 (1) Bathyclupeidae 1,31 GALAXIIFORMES (1) Galaxiidae 1,32 SCOPELIFORMES (1) Synodidae (2) Aulopidae (3) Scopelarchidae (4) Evermannellidae (5) Sudidae (6) Omosudidae (7) Alepisauridae (8) Scopelidae (9) Cetomimidae 1,33 ATELEOPIFORMES (1) Ateleopidae 1,34 GIGANTURIFORMES (1) Giganturidae 1,35 SACCOPHARYNGIFORMES (1) Saccopharyngidae (2) Eurypharyngidae (3) Monognathidae 1,36 MORMYRIFORMES (1) Gymnarchidae (2) Mormyridae 1,37 CYPRINIFORMES 1,38 CHARACINOIDEI (1) Characinidae (2) Gasteropelecidae (3) Xiphostomidae (4) Anostomidae (5) Hemiodontidae (6) Citharinidae 1,39 GYMNOTOIDEI (1) Rhamphichthyidae (2) Sternarchidae (3) Gymnotidae (4) Electrophoridae 1,40 CYPRINOIDEI (1) Catostomidae (2) Cyprinidae (3) Gyrinocheilidae (4) Homalopteridae 1,41 SILUROIDEI (1) Diplomystidae (2) Ariidae BATHYCLUPEIFORMES SCIENCES AND FISHERIES (3) Doradidae _ (4) Auchenipteridae (5) Ageniosidae (6) Plotosidae (7) Siluridae (8) Bagridae (9) Doiichthyidae (10) Amiuridae (11) Amblycipitidae (12) Akysidae (13) Sisoridae (14) Amphiliidae (15) Chacidae In Schilbeidae (17) Saccobranchidae (18) Clariidae ' (19) Olyridae (20) Synodontidae ee Malapteruridae | (22) Pimelodidae (23) Helogenidae ) 5) СР (24) Hypophthalmidae (25) Trichomycteridae (26) Bunocephalidae (27) Callichthyidae (28) Loricariidae 1,42 ANGUILLIFORMES 1,43 ANGUILLOIDEI (1) Derichthyidae (2) Anguillidae (3) Simenchelyidae (4) Xenocongridae (5) Myrocongridae (6) Muraenidae (7) Heterenchelyidae (8) Moringuidae (9) Muraenesocidae 10) Neenchelyidae 1) Nettastomidae ) Nessorhamphidae ) Congridae ) Echelidae ) Ophichthyidae 6) Ilyophidae 7) Dysommidae 8) Synaphobranchidae 9) Todaridae 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 ( ( (1 (1 (1 (1 (1 (1 (1 (1 1,44 МЕМТСНТНУОТОЕТ 3 (1) : Ex 40 (1) Serrivomeridae (2) Nemichthyidae (3) Cyemidae (4) Avocettinopsidae (5) Macrocephenchelyidae (6) Aoteidae EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT 1,45 HALOSAURIFORMES (1) Halosauridae 1,46 NOTACANTHIFORMES (1) Lipogenyidae (2) Notacanthidae 1,47 BELONIFORMES (1) Belonidae (2) Scomberesocidae (3) Hemirhamphidae (4) Exocoetidae 1,48 GADIFORMES (1) Muraenolepidae (2) Moridae (3) Bregmacerotidae (4) Gadidae 1,49 MACRURIFORMES (1) Macruridae (2) Macrouroididae 1,50 GASTEROSTEIFORMES (1) Gasterosteidae (2) Aulorhynchidae (3) Indostomidae 1,51 SYNGNATHIFORMES (1) Aulostomidae (2) Fistulariidae (3) Macrorhamphosidae (4) Centriscidae (5) Solenostomidae (6) Syngnathidae 1,52 LAMPRIDIFORMES 1,53 LAMPRIDOIDEI (1) Lampridae 1,54 VELIFEROIDEI (1) Veliferidae (2) Lophotidae 1,55 TRACHYPTEROIDEI (1) Regalecidae (2) Trachypteridae 1,56 STYLOPHOROIDEI (1) Stylophoridae 1,57 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1) Amblyopsidae 2) Cyprinodontidae 3) Adrianichthyidae 4) Goodeidae 5) Jenynsiidae ) Anablepidae (7) Poeciliidae 1,58 PHALLOSTETHIFORMES (1) Neostethidae (2) Phallostethidae 1,59 PERCOPSIFORMES (1) Percopsidae (2) Aphredoderidae 1,60 STEPHANOBERYCIFORMES (1) Stephanoberycidae (2) Rondeletiidae 1,61 BERYCIFORMES (1) Polymixiidae (2) Berycidae (3) Diretmidae (4) Caristiidae (5) Trachichthyidae (6) Ostracoberycidae (7) Caulolepidae (8) Korsogasteridae (9) Monocentridae (10) Anomalopidae (11) Holocentridae (12) Gibberichthyidae (13) Melamphaidae 1,62 ZEIFORMES (1) Zeidae (2) Grammicolepidae (3) Caproidae 1,63 MUGILIFORMES 1,64 SPHYRAENOIDEL (1) Sphyraenidae 1,65 MUGILOIDEI (1) Mugilidae (2) Atherinidae 1,66 POLYNEMIFORMES (1) Polynemidae 1,67 OPHIOCEPHALIFORMES (1) Ophiocephalidae 1,68 SYMBRANCHIFORMES (1) Alabetidae (2) Symbranchidae (3) Amphipnoidae 1,69 PERCIFORMES 1,70 PERCOIDEI ) Centropomidae ) Serranidae ) Glaucosomidae ) Theraponidae ) Banjosidae ) Pseudoplesiopidae ) Plesiopidae ) Acanthoclinidae ) Kuhliidae ) Centrarchidae ) Priacanthidae ) (1 (2 (3 (4 ( ( ( ( ( 1 1 12) Apogonidae 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 (1) : Ex 41 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ) Acropomidae ) Percidae ) Sillaginidae ) Latilidae ) Malacanthidae ) Labracoglossidae ) Lactariidae ) Pomatomidae ) Scombropidae ) Rachycentridae ) Carangidae (24) Nematistiidae (25) Formioridae (26) Menidae (27) Bramidae ) 29) Arripidae ) Emmelichthyidae 31) Inermiidae ) Lutianidae ) Nemipteridae ) Lobotidae ) Liognathidae ) Pomadasyidae ) Sciaenidae ) Lethrinidae ) Sparidae ) Maenidae ) Mullidae ) Psettidae ) Pempheridae 4) Toxotidae ) Scorpidae ) Dichistiidae ) Cyphosidae ) Girellidae ) Ephippidae ) Drepanidae ) Scatophagidae ) Chaetodontidae ) Enoplosidae 4) Histiopteridae 55) Pristolepidae 6) Nandidae 57) Polycentridae 58) Hoplegnathidae 59) Cichlidae (60) Cepolidae 61) Embiotocidae 62) Pomacentridae ) Labridae ) Odacidae ) Scaridae ) Gadopsidae ) ) (5 ( (5 ( ( ( Cirrhitidae Chironemidae ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ) Haplodactylidae ) Chilodactylidae ) Latridae ) Trichodontidae ) Opisthognathidae ) Owstoniidae ) Bathymasteridae (76) Mugiloididae (77) Chimarrhichthyidae (78) Trachinidae D Percophidae (80) Bembropidae (81) Hemerocoetidae (69 (70 (71 (72 (73 (74 (75 Trichonotidae Creediidae Limnichthyidae Oxudercidae Leptoscopidae Dactyloscopidae 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Uranoscopidae 9) 0) ) ) ) ) (8 (8 (8 (8 (8 (8 (8 (8 Champsodontidae (90) Chiasmodontidae (91) Bovichthyidae (92) Nototheniidae (93) Bathydraconidae (94) Chaenichthyidae (95) Pentapodidae 1,71 BLENNIOIDEI (1) Blenniidae (2) Anarhichadidae ) Xenocephalidae 4) Congrogadidae 5) Notograptidae 6) Peronedyidae ) Ophioclinidae ) Clinidae ) Xiphisteridae ) Stichaeidae ) Pholidae ) Lumpenidae ) Microdesmidae ) Ptilichthyidae ) Zoarcidae ) Lycodapodidae ) Derepodichthyidae ) Seytalinidae ) Zaproridae 0) Schindleriidae (3 ( ( ( (7 ( ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (2 1,72 OPHIDIOIDEI, AMMODYTOIDEI (1) Brotulidae (2) Ophidiidae (3) Fierasferidae (4) Ammodytidae EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT CALLIONYMOIDEI, SIGANOIDEI (1) Callionymidae (2) Draconettidae (3) Siganidae ACANTHUROIDEI, TRICHIUROIDEI (1) Zanclidae (2) Acanthuridae (3) Gempylidae (4) Trichiuridae SCOMBROIDEI (1) Scombridae (2) Cybiidae (3) Histiophoridae (4) Xiphiidae LUVAROIDEI, TETRAGONUROIDEI, STROMATEOIDEI, ANABANTOIDEI, LUCIOCEPHALOIDEI, KURTOIDEI (1) Luvaridae (2) Tetragonuridae (3) Stromateidae (4) Nomeidae (5) Anabantidae (6) Luciocephalidae (7) Kurtidae 1,77 GOBIOIDEI (1) Eleotridae (2) Gobiidae (3) Periophthalmidae (4) Kraemeriidae (5) Taeniodidae 1,78 COTTOIDEI (1) Scorpaenidae (2) Triglidae (3) Caracanthidae (4) Aploactidae 5) Synanceidae 6) Pataecidae 7) Hexagrammidae 8) Anoplopomidae 9) Platycephalidae 0) Hoplichthyidae 1) Congiopodidae 2) Icelidae 3) Cottidae 4) Cottocomephoridae 5) Comephoridae 6) Normanichthyidae 7) Cottunculidae ) ( ( ( ( ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18) Psychrolutidae ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (19) Agonidae (20) Cyclopteridae (21) Tetrarogidae 1,79 DACTYLOPTERIFORMES (1) Dactylopteridae THUNNIFORMES (1) Thunnidae PLEURONECTIFORMES PSETTODOIDEI (1) Psettodidae 1,33 PLEURONECTOIDEI (1) Bothidae (2) Pleuronectidae (3) Soleidae (4) Cynoglossidae ICOSTEIFORMES (1) Icosteidae CHAUDHURIIFORMES (1) Chaudhuriidae MASTACEMBELIFORMES (1) Mastacembelidae ECHENEIFORMES (1) Echeneidae 1,88 TETRODONTIFORMES 1,89 BALISTOIDEI (1) Triacanthidae (2) Triodontidae (3) Balistidae 1,90 OSTRACIOIDEI, TETRODONTOIDEI (1) Ostraciidae (2) Tetrodontidae (3) Diodontidae MOLOIDEL (1) Molidae 1,92 GOBIESOCIFORMES (1) Gobiesocidae 1,93 BATRACHOIDIFORMES (1) Batrachoididae 1,94 LOPHIIFORMES 1,95 LOPHIOIDEI, ANTENNARIOIDEI (1) Lophiidae (2) Antennariidae (3) Brachionichthyidae (4) Chaunacidae (5) Oncocephalidae 1,96 CERATIOIDEI (1) Melanocetidae 1,80 1,81 1,82 1,87 1,91 3 (1) : Ex 43 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES (2) Diceratiidae (6) Cyclopidae (3) Himantolophidae (7) Ergasilidae (4) Oneirodidae (8) Ectinosomidae (5) Laevoceratiidae (9) Harpacticidae (6) Gigantactidae (10) Tisbidae (7) Neoceratiidae (11) Thalestridae (8) Ceratiidae (12) Diosaccidae (9) Caulophrynidae (13) Canthocamptidae (10) Photocorynidae (14) Laophontidae (11) Linophrynidae (15) Metidae (16) Tachidiidae 1090 m (17) Monstrillidae (18) Doropygidae 1,99 MISCELLANEOUS (19) Caligidae (20) Euryphoridae 2,00 CRUSTACEANS—GENERAL (21) Pandaridae 2,01 BRANCHIOPODA = Be 2,02 ANOSTRACA (24) Chondracanthidae (1) Streptocephalidae (25) Lernaeopodidae (2) Branchinectidae (26) Sphyriidae (3) Chirocephalidae (27) Bomolochidae 2,03 NOTOSTRACA (28) Clausiidae (1) Apodidae (29) Aetideidae 2,04 CONCHOSTRACA а (1) Lynceidae (32) Tis eile (2) me ere (33) Soneseellidae 3) Leptestheriidae Е : ( BE (34) Choniostomalidae (4) Caenestheriidae (35) Longipediidae 2,05 CLADOCERA (36) Pseudocalanidae (1) Sididae (37) Oithonidae (2) Holopedidae (38) Cancerillidae (3) Daphniidae (39) Acartiidae (4) Bosminidae (40) Mytilicolidae (5) Macrothricidae (41) Argulidae (6) Chydoridae 2,11 BRANCHIURA (7) Pre (1) Temoridae ОЕ 2,12 CIRRIPEDIA 2,06 OSTRACODA 2,13 THORACICA 2,07 PODOCOPA (1) Cytheridae (2) Cypridae (3) Darwinulidae 2,08 MYODOCOPA (1) Cypridinidae (1) Scalpellidae (2) Lepadidae (3) Balanidae (4) Chthamalidae 2,14 ACROTHORACICA (1) Aleippidae (2) Halocypridae 2,15 APODA 2,09 COPEPODA 2,16 RHIZOCEPHALA 2,10 EUCOPEPODA 2,17 MALACOSTRACA (1) Calanidae E (2) Centropagidae 3,18 NEBALIACEA (3) Temoridae 2,19 ANASPIDACEA, (4) Diaptomidae BATHYNELLACEA (5) Pontellidae (1) Bathynellidae 3 (1) : Ex 44 | | nnn aan aan een ono EXPLANATION OF 2,20 MYSIDACEA (1) Mysidae (2) Lophogastridae CUMACEA (1) Diastylidae (2) Leuconidae (3) Bodotriidae (4) Nannastacidae (5) Pseudocumidae (6) Lampropidae 2,22 TANAIDACEA (1) Tanaidae 2,23 ISOPODA (1) Anthuridae (2) Cirolanidae (3) Algidae (4) Cymothoidae (5) Limnoriidae 6) Sphaeromidae ) Idotheidae ) Asellidae ) Janiridae ) Ligydidae ) Bopyridae ) Parastenetriidae ) Rhyscotidae ) ( ( ( ( 1 1 1 1 14) Anilocridae 7 8 9 (10 (11 (12 (13 (14 2,24 AMPHIPODA 1) Hyperiidae ) Phronimidae ) Lysianassidae ) Talitridae ) Haustoriidae ) Ampeliscidae ) Calliopiidae ) Gammaridae ) Photidae ) Amphithoidae ) Corophiidae ) Cheluridae ) Caprellidae ) Amphilochidae ) Cyamidae ) Phoxocephalidae ) Aoridae (18) Oedicerotidae (19) Liljeborgiidae STOMATOPODA (1) Squillidae 2,26 EUPHAUSIACEA (1) Euphausiidae (2) Bentheuphausiidae 2,21 DECAPODA 3 (1) : Ex 45 COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT 2,28 NATANTIA (1) Penaeidae (2) Hoplophoridae (3) Nematocarcinidae (4) Atyidae (5) Stylodactylidae (6) Pasiphaeidae (7) Bresiliidae (8) Disciadidae (9) Eugonatonotidae 10) Rhynchocinetidae 1) Campylonotidae ) Palaemonidae ) Gnathophyllidae ) Psalidopodidae ) Alpheidae ) Ogyrididae ) Hippolytidae ) Processidae ) Pandalidae ) Thalassocarididae ) Physetocarididae ) Glyphocrangonidae ) Crangonidae ) Stenopodidae ) Sergestidae 2,29 REPTANTIA (1) Palinuridae (2) Homaridae (3) Astacidae (4) Callianassidae ) Paguridae ) Hippidae ) Leucosiidae ) Inachidae ) Cancridae ) Xanthidae ) Portunidae ) Pinnotheridae ) Grapsidae ) Ocypodidae ) Seyllaridae ) Potamobiidae ) Axiidae ) Laomediidae ) Galatheidae ) Lithodidae ) Majidae ) Corystidae ) Atelecyclidae ) Porcellanidae ) Dromiidae ) Calappidae ) Parastacidae ) Coenobitidae BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES (29) Gecarcinidae (30) Trapeziinae 2,30 THERMOSBAENACEA (A malacostracan order, con- tains only single genus from a hot mineral spring in Tunisia) PYCRAFT; W.P. 1931 2,99 MISCELLANEOUS 3,00 MOLLUSCS—GENERAL 3,01 AMPHINEURA 3,02 APLACOPHORA (1) Neomeniidae (2) Proneomeniidae (3) Chaetodermatidae 3,03 POLYPLACOPHORA (1) Lepidopleuridae (2) Ischnochitonidae (3) Mopaliidae (4) Acanthochitidae 3,04 SCAPHOPODA (1) Dentaliidae (2) Siphonodentaliidae 3,05 GASTROPODA 3,06 PROSOBRANCHIATA 3,07 SCUTIBRANCHIATA (1) Acmaeidae (2) Fissurellidae E ) Haliotidae (4) Trochidae ) Turbinidae ) Neritidae ) Helicinidae ) Patellidae 3,08 PECTINIBRANCHIATA 3,09 PTENOGLOSSA, GYMNOGLOSSA, RACHIGLOSSA, TOXOGLOSSA (1) Janthinidae 2) Epitoniidae 3) Melanellidae 4) Pyramidellidae 5) Muricidae 6) Columbellidae 7) Nassidae 8) 9) 0) 1) 2) (5 (6 (7 (8 Buccinidae Turbinellidae Mitridae Olividae Terebridae 3 (1) 3,11 : Ex 46 (13) Conidae (14) Turridae (15) Cancellariidae (16) Stiliferidae (17) Paedophoropodidae (18) Galeodidae (19) Marginellidae (20) Vasidae QD (22 3,10 TAENIOGLOSSA (1) Naticidae ) Capulidae ) Littorinidae ) Rissoidae ) Amnicolidae ) Skeneidae ) Valvatidae ) Viviparidae ) Ampullariidae ) Cerithiidae ) Cerithiopsidae ) Triphoridae ) Pleuroceratidae ) Turritellidae ) Vermetidae ) Strombidae ) Cypraeidae ) Doliidae ) Cassididae (20) Cymatiidae (21) Carinariidae (22) Atlantidae (23) Hydrobiidae (24) Struthiolariidae (25) Melaniidae (26) Planorbidae (27) Eratoidae (28) Caecidae (29) Pterotracheidae OPISTHOBRANCHIATA (1) Acteonidae 2) Acteocinidae ) Scaphandridae ) Akeratidae ) Bullidae ) Philinidae ) Aglajidae ) Tethyidae ) Spiratellidae ) ) ) ) ) (2 (3 (4 (5 (6 (7 (8 (9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( Cavolinidae Clionidae Seyllaeidae Dendronotidae Polyceratidae еее EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT (15) Dorididae (16) Aeolididae (17) Dotonidae (18) Hermaeidae (19) Elysiidae (20) Limapontiidae (21) Phyllirhoidae (22) Tritoniidae 3,12 PULMONATA 3,13 BASOMMATOPHORA (1) Ellobiidae (2) Lymnaeidae (3) Planorbidae (4) Ancylidae (5) Physidae (6) Siphonariidae 3,14 STYLOMMATOPHORA (1) Onchidiidae (2) Urocoptidae (3) Helicidae (4) Vertiginidae (5) Valloniidae (6) Arionidae (7) Achatinidae 3,15 PELECYPODA (Lamellibranchiata) 3,16 PRIONODESMACEA (1) Nuclidae (2) Nuculanidae (3) Solemyacidae (4) Arcidae 5) Unionidae ) Pteriidae ) Ostreidae ) Pectinidae ) Anomiidae ) Mytilidae ) Dreissensiidae ) Mutelidae (13) Vulsellidae 3,17 TELEODESMACEA (1) Astartidae (2) Carditidae (3) Crassatellitidae (4) Pleurophoridae (5) Cyrenidae (6) Erycinidae (7) Kellyellidae (8) Lucinidae (9) Cardiidae (10) Mactridae (11) Veneridae (12) Petricolidae 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 (13) Semelidae (14) Tellinidae (15) Donacidae (16) Solenidae (17) Myacidae (18) Saxicavidae (19) Pholadidae (20) Teredinidae (21) Corbiculidae (22) Montacutidae (23) Psammobiidae (24) Mesodesmidae 3,18 ANOMALODESMACEA (1) Laternulidae (2) Lyonsiidae (3) Pandoridae (4) Cuspidariidae 3,19 CEPHALOPODA 3,20 TETRABRANCHIA (1) Nautilidae 3,21 DIBRANCHIA (1) Spirulidae (2) Sepiidae (3) Sepiolidae (4) Loliginidae (5) Ommastrephidae (6) Onychoteuthidae (7) Cranchiidae (8) Argonautidae (9) Octopodidae 110) Chiroteuthidae (11) Histioteuthidae (12) Lycoteuthidae (13) Enoploteuthidae 3,22 MONOPLACOPHORA (1) Tryblidiidae 3,99 MISCELLANEOUS 4,00 MAMMALS—GENERAL 4,01 MONOTREMATA 4,02 MARSUPIALIA (1) Didelphyidae 4,03 INSECTIVORA (1) Talpidae (2) Soricidae 4,04 CARNIVORA 4,05 FISSIPEDIA (1) Mustelidae (2) Ursidae 4,06 PINNIPEDIA (1) Otariidae 3 (1) : Ex 47 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES (2) Odobaenidae (3) Phocidae 4,07 PERISSODACTYLA 4,08 ARTIODACTYLA 4,09 SUINA (1) Hippopotamidae 4,10 TYLOPODA 4,11 PECORA 4,12 HYRACOIDEA 4,13 PROBOSIDAE 4,14 SIRENIA (1) Dugongidae (2) Trichechidae 4,15 RODENTIA 4,16 SIMPLICIDENTATA (1) Castoridae and Aplodontidae (2) Muridae 4,17 DUPLICIDENTATA 4,18 CHIROPTERA 4,19 MICROCHIROPTERA 4,20 MEGACHIROPTERA 4,21 CETACEA 4,22 ODONTOCETI (1) Platanistidae and Iniidae (2) Ziphiidae ‚ (3) Physeteridae (4) Delphinidae and Delphinapteridae 4,23 MYSTACOCETI (1) Rhachianectidae (2) Balaenopteridae (3) Balaenidae (4) Eschrichtidae 24 EDENTATA 4,25 LORICATA 4,26 PILOSA 1,27 TUBULIDENTATA 4,28 PHOLIDATA 4,29 PRIMATES 4,30 LEMUROIDEA 4,31 TARSIOIDEA 4,32 ANTHROPOIDEA 1,97 “ AQUATIC MAMMALS ” 4,99 MISCELLANEOUS 5, OTHER CHORDATES 5,00 AMPHIBIA 5,01 STEGOCEPHALIA 5,02 GYMNOPHIONA - 5,03 CAUDATA 5,04 PROTEIDA (1) Proteidae 5,05 MUTABILIA (1) Crytobranchidae (2) Ambystomidae (3) Salamandridae (4) Amphiumidae (5) Plethodontidae 5,06 MEANTES (1) Sirenidae 5,07 SALIENTIA 5,08 AMPHICOELA (1) Ascaphidae 5,09 OPISTHOCOELA (1) Discoglossidae (2) Pipidae 5,10 ANOMOCOELA (1) Pelobatidae 5,11 PROCOELA (1) Bufonidae (2) Hylidae (3) Brachycephalidae (4) Leptodactylidae 5,12 DIPLASIOCOELA (1) Ranidae 5,29 Miscellaneous AMPHIBIA 5,30 REPTILIA 5,31 CHELONIA (1) Dermochelidae ) ) Dermatemyidae ) Kinosternidae ) Platysternidae ) Testudinidae ) Cheloniidae ) Pelomedusidae ) Chelydidae (10) Carettochelyidae (11) Trionychidae (12) Emydidae 5,32 RHYNCHOCEFHALIA 5,33 SQUAMATA 3 (1) : Ex 48 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT 5,34 SAURIA (1) Varanidae (2) Anniellidae 5,35 SERPENTES (1) Hydrophidae (2) Colubridae (3) Crotalidae (4) Viperidae 5,36 LORICATA | (1) Crocodylidae 15,49 Miscellaneous REPTILIA 15,50 AVES 5,51 PALAEOGNATHAE 5,52 STRUTHIONIFORMES 5,53 RHEIFORMES 5,54 CASUARIIFORMES 5,55 APTERYGIFORMES 5,56 TINAMIFORMES 5,57 NEOGNATHAE 5,58 SPHENISCIFORMES (1) Spheniscidae 5,59 GAVIIFORMES 5,60 COLYMBIFORMES 5,61 PROCELLARIIFORMES (1) Diomedeidae (2) Procellaridae 5,62 PELECANIFORMES (1) Pelecanidae (2) Phalacrocoracidae (3) Sulidae (4) Phaetontidae (5) Fregatidae 5,63 CICONIIFORMES (1) Ardeidae (2) Phoenicopteridae 5,64 ANSERIFORMES (1) Anatidae (2) Palamedidae 5,65 FALCONIFORMES 5,66 GALLIFORMES (1) Tetraonidae (2) Peridicidae (3) Phasianidae (4) Meleagridae (5) Opisthocomidae 5,67 GRUIFORMES (1) Gruidae (2) Rallidae 3 (1): 5,68 CHARADRIIFORMES (1) Laridae (2) Alcidae (3) Sternidae (4) Charadriidae 5,69 CLUMBIFORMES (1) Columbidae 5,70 CUCULIFORMES 5,71 PSITTACIFORMES 5,72 STRIGIFORMES 5,73 CAPRIMULGIFORMES 5,74 MICROPODIFORMES (1) Micropodidae (2) Trochilidae 5,75 COLIIFORMES 5,76 TROGONIFORMES 5,77 CORACIIFORMES 5,78 PICIFORMES (1) Picidae 5,79 PASSERIFORMES (1) Cotingidae (2) Tyrannidae (3) Alaudidae (4) Hirundinidae ) Corvidae 6) Paridae 7) Sittidae Certhiidae Chamaeidae Cinclidae Troglodytidae Munidae Turdidae (5 (6) (7) (8) (9) a ) 11) 14) Regulidae ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 0 Motacillidae Bombycillidae Ptilogonatidae Laniidae Sturnidae Vireonidae Mniotiltidae Ieteridae Thraupidae (24) Fringillidae 5,87 AQUATIC BIRDS . 5,89 MISCELLANEOUS BIRDS 5,90 INVERTEBRATE CHORDATA considered together [may in- include 1,01] Ex 49 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 5,91 ENTEROPNEUSTA 5,92 BALANOGLOSSIDA (1) Ptychoderidae (2) Harrimaniidae 5,93 CEPHALODISCIDA, POGONOPHORA 5,94 TUNICATA 5,95 LARVACEA (1) Appendiculariidae (2) Kowalevskiidae 5,96 ASCIDIACEA ) Synoicidae 2) Didemnidae 3) Polycitoridae 4) Perophoridae 5) Ascidiidae 6) Rhodosomatidae 7) Botryllidae 8) Styelidae 9) Pyuridae (10) Molgulidae (11) Pyrosomatidae 5,97 THALIACEA (1) Salpidae (1 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( 1 5,98 CHORDATA, general. [May in- clude Division | and 4] 5,99 MISCELLANEOUS 6, OTHER INVERTEBRATES 6,00 PROTOZOA 6,01 MASTIGOPHORA, ZOOMASTIGINA [For Phytomastigina see code for plants] (1) Trypanosomidae (2) Tetramitidae 6,02 SARCODINA 6,03 RHIZOPODA (1) Miliolidae (2) Globigerinidae (3) Globorotaliidae 6,04 ACTINOPODA 6,05 SPOROZOA 6,06 TELOSPORIDIA 5 Monocystidae (2) Eimeriidae (3) Plasmodidae (4) Myxobolidae (5) Porosporidae 6,07 CNIDOSPORIDIA (1) Triactinomyxidae (2) Nosematidae 6,08 ACNIDOSPORIDIA 6,09 CILIATA 6,10 PROTOCILIATA (1) Opalinidae 6,11 EUCILIATA (1) Vorticellidae (2) Parameciidae (3) Plagiotomidae (4) Stentoridae (5) Hoplitophrydae (6) Bursariidae (7) Euplotidae (8) Seyphidiidae _ (9) Loxodidae (10) Coconellidae 6,12 БОСТОВТА 6,13 PORIFERA 6,14 CALCAREA (1) Homocoelidae (2) Murrayonidae 6,15 МОМСАГСАВЕА (1) Spongiidae (2) Clionidae (3) Haploscleridae (4) Axinellidae (5) Donatiidae (6) Desmacidonidae 6,16 COELENTERATA 6,17 HYDROZOA (1) Sertulariidae (2) Bougainvillidae (3) Hydridae (4) Claridae (5) Petasidae (6) Velellidae (7) Campanularidae- (8) Lafoeidae (9) Lineolariidae (10) Haleciidae (11) Syntheciidae (12) Tubulariidae (13) Halecreadea 6,18 SCYPHOZOA (1) Ulmaridae (2) Cyaneidae (3) Pelagiidae 6,19 ANTHOZOA (1) Coralliidae: : Ex 50 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT (2) Stylatulidae (3) Sagartiidae (4) Actiniidae (5) Cerianthidae (6) Pennatulidae (7) Virgulariidae (8) Plexauridae (9) Nidaliidae (10) Turbinoliidae | 6,20 CTENOPHORA 6,21 TENTACULATA (1) Pleurobrachiidae (2) Mnemiidae 6,22 NUDA (1) Beroidae 6.23 PLATYHELMINTHES 6,24 TURBELLARIA (1) Planariidae (2) Dendrocoelidae (3) Procerodidae | 6,25 TREMATODES 6,26 МОМОСЕМА (1) Gryodactylidae (2) Monocotylidae (3) Tristomidae (4) Octocotylidae (5) Microcotylidae (6) Gastrocotylidae (7) Diclidophoridae (8) Dactylogyridae (9) Anchorophoridae (10) Capasalidae (11) Discocotylidae (12) Fellodistomidae (13) Schistorchidorae (14) Acauxthocolpidorae (15) Beterophyidorae (16) Allocreadiidae 6,27 DIGENA (1) Bucephalidae (2) Strigeidae (3) Troglotrematidae (4) Corgoderidae (5) Heterophyidae (6) Opisthorchiidae (7) Hemiuridae (8) Azygiidae | 6,28 CESTOIDEA 6,29 CESTODARIA (1) Amphilinidae (2) Gyrocotylidae 6,30 CESTODES (1) Onchobothriidae (2) Proteocephalidae (3) Dibothriorhynchiidae (4) Floricepitidae (5) Ptychobothriidae (6) Cyathocephalidae (7) Diphyllobothriidae (8) Caryophyllaeidae 6,31 NEMERTEA 6,32 NEMATHELMINTHES 6,33 NEMATODA (1) Camallanidae (2) Mermithidae (3) Ascaridae 6,34 NEMATHOMORPHIA 6,35 ACANTHOCEPHALA (1) Echinorhynchidae (2) Neoechinorhynchidae 6,36 TROCHELMINTHES 6,37 ROTATORIA (1) Synchaetidae (2) Conochilidae (3) Asplanchnidae (4) Brachionidae 6,38 GASTROTRICHA 6,39 KINORHYNCHA 6,40 BRYOZOA 6,41 ENTOPROCTA 6,42 ECTOPROCTA (1) Hippoporinidae (2) Aleyonidiidae (3) Membraniporidae (4) Flustrellidae (5) Celleporidae 1,43 BRACHIOPODA (1) Kraussinidae (2) Platidiidae (3) Terebratulidae 6,44 PHORONIDEA 6,45 CHAETOGNATHA 6,46 ANNELIDA 6,47 ARCHIANNELIDA 6,48 POLYCHAETA 6,49 POLYCHAETA ERRANTIA (1) Hesionidae (2) Nephthydidae (3) Aphroditidae > dA): Bx 51 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC: SCIENCES AND FISHERIES (4) Syllidae (5) Glyceridae (6) Phyllodocidae (7) Eunicidae (8) Nereidae 4 5 6 7 6,50 POLYCHAETA SEDEN- TARIA (1) Ariciidae 2) Cirratulidae ) Terebellidae ) Arenicolidae ) Ammocharidae ) Spionidae ) Maldanidae ) Serpulidae ) Sabellidae ) ) Sabellariidae ) Capitellidae (13) Magelonidae (14) Pisionidae (15) Ampharetidae : (16) Amphictenidae 6,51 OLIGOCHAETA (1) Tubificidae (2) Enchytraidae (3) Naididae (4) Eudrilidae (5) Megascolecidae (6) Branchiobdellidae (7) Lumbricidae 6,52 GEPHYREA 6,53 HIRUDINEA (1) Bonelliidae (2) Geossiphoniidae (3) Erpobdellidae 6,54 ARTHROPODA 6,55 ARACHNOIDEA 6,56 XIPHOSURA (1) Xiphosuridae 6,57 ARACHNIDA 6,58 SCORPIONIDA, PALPIGRADI, PEDIPALPI SOLPUGIDA, PHALANGIIDA CHELONETHIDA ARANEAE (1) Argiopidae ACARINA (1) Hydrachnidae 6,59 6,60 6,61 6,62 (2) Halacaridae 6,63 LINGUATULIDA, TARDIGRADA, PYCNOGONIDA (1) Ammotheidae (2) Phoxichilidiidae (3) Nymphonidae 6,64 ONYCHOPHORA 6,65 MYRIAPODA 6,66 INSECTA 6,67 АРТЕВУСОТА (ТНУЗАМОВА, РВОТОВА, COLLEMBOLA) 6,68 PTERYGOTA 6,69 ORTHOPTERA 6,70 DERMAPTERA 6,71 PLECOPTERA (1) Taeniopterygidae ISOPTERA EMBIOPTERA PSOCOPTERA ANOPLURA EPHEMEROPTERA (1) Baetidae (2) Polymitarcidae (3) Tricorythidae ODONATA (1) Coenagridae (2) Libellulidae (3) Corduliidae (4) Aeshnidae (5) Gomphidae THYSANOPTERA HEMIPTERA (1) Corixidae (2) Notonectidae (3) Gerridae (4) Cicadidae (5) Belostomatidae NEUROPTERA MECOPTERA TRICHOPTERA 1) Phryganeidae 2) Limnophilidae 3) Leptoceridae 4) Psychomyidae 5) 6) 6,72 6,73 6,74 6,75 6,76 6,77 6,78 6,79 6,80 6,81 6,82 Hydroptilidae Stenopsychidae ( ( ( ( ( ( 3 (1) : Ex 52 6,83 LEPIDOPTERA 6,84 COLEOPTERA (1) Hydrophilidae (2) Dytiscidae (3) Bostrychidae 6,85 STREPSIPTERA 6,86 HYMENOPTERA (1) Eulophidae (2) Mymaridae 6,87 DIPTERA (1) Culicidae (2) Tendipedidae (3) Chironomidae (4) Simuliidae (5) Tipulidae (6) Ceratopogonidae 6,88 APHANIPTERA 1 6,89 ECHINODERMATA 6,90 CRINOIDEA (1) Antedonidae 6,91 ASTEROIDEA + (1) Astropectinidae (2) Solasteridae (3) Echinasteridae (4) Asterinidae (5) Asteriidae 6,92 OPHIUROIDEA (1) Amphiuridae (2) Ophiocomidae (3) Ophiolepididae 6,93 ECHINOIDEA (1) Centrechinidae (2) Strongylocentrotidae (3) Scutellidae (4) Echinidae (5) Arbaciidae 6,94 HOLOTHURIOIDEA (1) Holothuriidae (2) Cucumariidae 6,97 AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES | 6,98 INVERTEBRATES, general. [May include Divisions 2 and 3] 6,99 MISCELLANEOUS INVERTE- BRATES 7,00 ALGAE—GENERAL 7,01 CHLOROPHYCEAE 7,02 VOLVOCALES EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT 7,03 CHLAMYDOMONADINEAE (1) Chlamydomonadaceae (2) Sphaerellaceae (3) Polyblepharidaceae (4) Placotaceae 7,04 TETRASPORINEAE (1) Tetrasporaceae (2) Palmellaceae 7,05 CHLORODENDRINEAE (1) Chlorodendraceae 7,06 CHLOROCOCCALES (1) Chlorococcaceae (2) Eremosphaeraceae (3) Chlorellaceae (4) Oocystaceae (5) Selenastraceae (6) Dictyosphaeriaceae (7) Hydrodictyaceae (8) Coelastraceae 7.07 ULOTRICHALES 7,08 ULOTRICHINEAE (1) Ulotrichaceae (2) Microsporaceae (3) Cylindrocapsaceae (4) Ulvaceae (5) Endosphaeraceae 7,09: PRASIOLINEAE (1) Prasiolaceae 7,10 SPHAEROPLEINEAE (1) Sphaeropleaceae 7,11 CLADOPHORALES (1) Cladophoraceae (2) Acrosiphoniaceae 7,12 CHAETOPHORALES (1) Chaetophoraceae (2) Trentepohliaceae (3) Coleochaetaceae (4) Chaetosphaeridiaceae (5) Pleurococcaceae 7,43 OEDOGONIALES (1) Oedogoniaceae 7,14 CONJUGALES 7,15 EUCONJUGATAE (1) Mesotaeniaceae (2) Zygnemaceae (3) Mougeotiaceae (4) Gonatozygaceae 7,16 DESMIDIOIDEAE (1) Desmidiaceae 3 (1) : Ex 53 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 7,17 SIPHONALES (1) Protosiphonaceae ) Caulerpaceae ) Derbesiaceae 4) Dasycladaceae 5) Codiaceae 6) Valoniaceae 7) Chaetosiphonaceae 8) Phyllosiphonaceae (9) Vaucheriaceae 7,18 CHARALES (1) Characeae 7,21 XANTHOPHYCEAE 7,22 HETEROCHLORIDALES (1) Heterochloridaceae (2) Heterocapsaceae (3) Mischococcaceae (4) Heterorhizidaceae 7,23 HETEROCOCCALES (1) Halosphaeraceae (2) Myxochloridaceae ( ( (2 (3 ( ( ( ( ( 3) Chlorobotrydaceae 4) Chlorotheciaceae (5) Ophiocytiaceae 7,24 HETEROTRICHALES (1) Tribonemaceae (2) Heterocloniaceae 7,25 HETEROSIPHONALES (1) Botrydiaceae 7,31 CHRYSOPHYCEAE 7,32 CHRYSOMONADALES (1) Chromulinaceae 2) Oicomonadaceae (3) Mallomonadaceae 4) Cyrtophoraceae 5) Isochrysidaceae 6) Coccolithophoridaceae 7) Synuraceae 8) Ochromonadaceae 9) Monadaceae 0) Lepochromonadaceae 1) Prymnesiaceae 2) Rhizochrysidaceae 3) Lagyniaceae 4) Chrysocapsaceae 5) Naegeliellaceae 6) Hydruraceae 7) Chrysomonadineae 7,33 CHRYSOSPHAERALES (1) Chrysosphaeraceae (2) Chrysostomataceae (3) Pterospermaceae 7,34 CHRYSOTRICHALES (1) Nematochrysidaceae (2) Phaeothamnionaceae (3) Thallochrysidaceae 7,41 BACILLARIOPHYCEAE 7,42 CENTRALES (1) Discoideae (2) Solenoideae (3) Biddulphioideae (4) Rutilarioideae 7,43 PENNALES (1) Fragilarioideae (2) Eunotioideae (3) Achnanthoideae (4) Naviculoideae 5) Epithemioideae (6) Nitzschioideae (7) Surirelloideae 7,51 CRYPTOPHYCEAE 7,52 CRYPTOMONADALES (1) Cryptomonadaceae (2) Nephroselmidaceae (3) Phaeocapsaceae (4) Eucryptomonadidae (5) Zooxanthellae 7,53 CRYPTOCOCCALES (1) Cryptococcaceae 7,61 DINOPHYCEAE 7,62 DESMOMONADALES (1) Desmomonadaceae Ug 63 THECATALES (1) Prorocentraceae 7,64 DINOPHYSIALES (1) Dinophysiaceae (2) Amphisoleniaceae 7,65 DINOFLAGELLATA 7,66 GYMNODINIOIDEAE (1) Pronoctilucaceae (2) Gymnodiniaceae (3) Polykrikaceae (4 ) Noctilucaceae (5) Warnowiaceae (6) Blastodiniaceae (7) Phytodinidae 7,67 AMPHILOTHALOIDEAE, KOLKWITZIELLOIDEAE, PERIDINIOIDEAE (1) Amphilothaliaceae (2) Kolkwitziellaceae (3) Glenodiniaceae 3 (1) : Ex 54 7,68 7,72 7,79 7,80 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGE (4) Protoceratiaceae (5) Gonyaulaceae (6) Peridiniaceae (7) Ceratiaceae (8) Goniodomaceae (9) Ceratocoryaceae (19) Podolampaceae (11) Dinocapsaceae (12) Rhizodinaceae DINOCCALES, DINOTRICHALES (1) Dinococcaceae (2) Dinotrichaceae (3) Dinocloniaceae 17,70 EUGLENINEAE (1) Euglenaceae (2) Astasiaceae (3) Peranemaceae (7,71 PHAEOPHYCEAE ECTOCARPALES (1) Ectocarpaceae (2) Myrionemataceae (3) Blachistaceae 4) Leathesiaceae (5) Mesogloeaceae (6) Acrotrichaceae (7) Spermatochnaceae (8) Splachnidiaceae (9) Punctariaceae (10) Asperococcaceae (11) Encoeliaceae (12) Dictyosiphonaceae TILOPTERIDALES CUTLERIALES SPOROCHNALES DESMARESTIALES LAMINARIALES (1) Chordaceae (2) Laminariaceae (3) Lessoniaceae (4) Alariaceae SPHACELARIALES (1) Sphacelariaceae (2) Stypocaulaceae (3) Cladostephaceae (4) Choristocarpaceae DICTYOTALES (1) Dictyotaceae FUCALES (1) Fucaceae 7,81 7,83 7,84 7,85 7.86 7,87 3 (1) : Ex 55 MENT (2) Himanthaliaceae (3) Cystoseiraceae (4) Sargassaceae (5) Hormosiraceae (6) Durvilleaceae (7) Ascoseiraceae RHODOPHYCEAE BANGIALES (1) Bangiaceae (2) Porphyridiaceae (3) Erythropeltidaceae FLORIDEAE (incl. NEMALIONALES (1) Acrochaetiaceae ) Batrachospermaceae ) Lemaneaceae ) Naccariaceae ) Bonnemaisoniaceae ) Thoreaceae ) Helminthocladiaceae (8) Chaetangiaceae GELIDIALES (1) Gelidiaceae CRYPTONEMIALES (1) Gloeosiphoniaceae (2) Endocladiaceae (3) Callymeniaceae (4) Grateloupiaceae (5) Dumontiaceae (6) Cruoriaceae (7) Rhizophyllidaceae (8) Squamariaceae (9) Corallinaceae (10) Choreocolaceae (11) Gloiopeltidaceae GIGARTINALES 1) Calosiphoniaceae ) Nemastomaceae ) Sebdeniaceae 4) Furcellariaceae ) Solieriaceae ) Rissoellaceae ) Rhabdoniaceae (8) Rhodophyllidaceae ) ) ) ) ) ) (2 (3 (4 (5 (6 (7 Hypneaceae Plocamiaceae Sphaerococcaceae Gracilariaceae Mychodeaceae Acrotylaceae ) Phyllophoraceae ) Gigartinaceae O UHR 92 N = © (© D он Na 7,84/7,89) BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 7,88 RHODYMENIALES (1) Champiaceae (2) Rhodymeniaceae (3) Ceramiaceae 7,89 CERAMIALES (1) Ceramiaceae (2) Delesseriaceae (3) Rhodomelaceae (4) Dasyaceae 7,91 MYXOPHYCEAE 7,92 CHROOCOCCALES (1) Chroococcaceae (2) Cyanochloridaceae (3) Entophysalidaceae CHAMAESIPHONALES (1) Dermocarpaceae (2) Chamaesiphonaceae (3) Endonemataceae (4) Siphononemataceae PLEUROCAPSALES (1) Pleurocapsaceae (2) Hyellaceae NOSTOCALES (1) Oscillatoriaceae (2) Nostocaceae (3) Microchaetaceae (4) Rivulariaceae (5) Seytonemataceae (6) Brachytrichieae STIGONEMATALES (1) Pulvinulariaceae (2) Capsosiraceae (3) Nostochopsidaceae (4) Loefgreniaceae (5) Stigonemataceae 7,99 MISCELLANEOUS FUNGI (incl. BACTERIA). VIRUSES Note—Subdivisions with aquatic forms are indicated by an asterisk 8,00 FUNGI—GENERAL 8,01 BACTERIA* (1) Coccaceae (2) Bacteriaceae ACTINOMYCETALES MYXOMYCETES 8,22 ACRASIALES 8,23 LABYRINTHULALES* 8,24 PLASMODIOPHORALES 7,93 7,94 7,95 7,96 8, 8,11 8,21 3 (1) 8,25 PHYSARALES (1) Physaraceae 8,26 STEMONITALES (2) Didymiaceae 8,27 LICEALES 8,28 TRICHIALES 8,31 EUMYCOPHYTA 8,32 PHYCOMYCETES 8,33 CHYTRIDIALES* 8,34 LAGENIDIALES* 8,35 BLASTOCLADIALES* 8,36 MONOBLEPHARIDALES* : 8,37 SAPROLEGINALES* 8,38 LEPTOMITALES* 8,39 PYTHIALES* 8,40 PERONOSPORALES 8,41 MUCORALES 8,42 ENTOMOPHTHORALES* 8,45 ENDOGONALES 8,47 ECCRINALES* 8,48 ZOOPAGALES* 8,51 ASCOMYCETES 8,52 SACCHAROMYCETALES 8,53 TAPHRINALES 8.54 ASPERGILLALES* 8,55 MYRIANGIALES (1) Pseudosphaeriaceae. PERISPORIALES LABOULBENIALES SPHAERIALES* DOTHIDEALES* HYPOCREALES HYSTERIALES* HEMISPHAERIALES HELOTIALES PHACIDIALES PEZIZALES HELVELLALES 8,67 TUBERALES 8,70 ASCOLICHENES 8,71 BASIDIOMYCETES 8,72 USTILAGINALES 8,56 8,57 8,58 8,59 8,60 8,61 8,62 8,63 8,64 8,65 8,66 : Ex 56 | 8,97 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT UREDINALES AUTICULARIALES (1) Hydnaceae TREMELLALES DACRYOMYCETALES AGARICALES HYMENOGASTRALES PODAXALES PHALLALES LYCOPERDALES SCLERODERMATALES NIDULARIALES “FUNGI IMPERFECTI” PHOMALES 8,73 8,74 8,75 8,76 8,77 8,78 8.79 8,80 8,81 8,82 8,83 8,91 8,92 (Sphaeropsi- dales) MELANCONIALES 8,94 MONILIALES 8,95 MYCELIA STERILIA 8,96 VIRUSES “AQUATIC FUNGI; FUNGI AND VIRUSES PARASITIC IN AQUATIC ORGANISMS” MISCELLANEOUS 8,93 8,99 9,00 EMBRYOPHYTES—GENERAL 9,01 BRYOPHYTA 9,02 HEPATICAE 9,03 MARCHANTIALES (1) Ricciaceae 9,04 JUGERMANNIALES (1) Anacrogynaceae (2) Lepidoziaceae 9,05 ANTHOCEROTALES 9,06 MUSCI 9,07 SPHAGNALES (1) Sphagnaceae 9,08 ANDREAEALES 9.09 BRYALES (1) Fontinalaceae (2) Mniaceae 9,11 PTERIDOPHYTA 9.12 PSILOTALES 9,14 LYCOPODIALES 9,15 SELAGINELLALES 9,16 ISOETALES (1) Isoetaceae EQUISETALES (1) Equisetaceae FILICINAE OPHIOGLOSSALES MARATTIALES FILICALES (1) Perkeriaceae HYDROPTERIDALES (1) Marsiliaceae (2) Salviniaceae (3) Azollaceae 9,30 SPERMATOPHYTA 9,31 GYMNOSPERMAE 9,32 CYCADALES 9,33 GINKGOALES 9,34 CONIFERALES 9,35 GNETALES 9,41 ANGIOSPERMAE 9,42 MONOCOTYLEDONEAE 9,43 HELOBIAE (1) Alismataceae (2) Butomaceae (3) Hydrocharitaceae (4) Scheuchzeriaceae (5) Aponogetonaceae (6) Potamogetonaceae (7) Najadaceae LILIIFLORAE (1) Pontederiaceae (2) Liliaceae (3) Juncaceae ENANTIOBLASTAE (1) Eriocaulaceae (2) Commelinaceae CYPERALES (1) Cyperaceae GLUMIFLORAE (1) Gramineae SCITAMINEAE GYANDRAE SPADICIFLORAE (1) Lemnaceae (2) Araceae 9,18 9,21 9,22 9,23 9,24 9,25 9,44 9,45 9,46 9,47 9,48 9,49 9,50 Ex 57 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 9,51 9,52 9,53 9,54 9,55 9,56 9,57 9,58 9,59 9,60 9,61 9,62 9,63 9,64 9,65 9,66 9,67 9,68 9,69 9,70 9,71 9,72 9,73 9,74 9,75 PANDANALES (1) Typhaceae DICOTYLEDONEAE VERTICILLATAE FAGALES MYRICALES BALANOPSIDALES LEITNERIALES JUGLANDALES GARRYALES SALICALES BATIDALES URTICALES PIPERALES PROTEALES SANTALALES POLYGONALES CENTROSPERMAE (1) Amarantaceae TRICOCCAE HAMAMELIDALES POLYCARPICAE (1) Ranunculaceae (2) Nymphaeaceae RHOEADALES (1) Cruciferae PARIETALES (1) Elatinaceae GUTTIFERALES ROSALES (1) Papilionaceae MYRTALES (1) Halorrhagidaceae (2) Rhizophoraceae (3) Thymelaeaceae (4) Hippuridaceae (5) Elaeagnaceae 9,76 9,77 9,78 9,79 9,80 9,81 9,82 9,83 9,87 9,88 9,89 9,90 9,91 COLUMNIFERAE GRUINALES TEREBINTHALES CELASTRALES RHAMNALES UMBELLIFLORAE (1) Umbelliferae PLUMBAGINALES PRIMULALES (1) Primulaceae BICORNES (1) Ericaceae DIOSPYRALES TUBIFLORAE (1) Lentibulariaceae (2) Labiatae (3) Plantaginaceae (4) Scrophulariaceae (5) Acanthaceae (6) Bignoniaceae (7) Pedaliaceae (8) Martyniaceae (9) Orobanchaceae (10) Globulariaceae (11) Phrymaceae CONTORTAE (1) Loganiaceae LIGUSTRALES RUBIALES (1) Rubiaceae (2) Capri foliaceae (3) Adaxaceae (4) Valerianaceae CUCURBITALES SYNANDRAE (1) Compositae (2) Lobeliaceae 9,97 AQUATIC EMBRYOPHYTES 9,99 MISCELLANEOUS 3 (1) : Ex 58 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Taxonomic Code—Alphabetic Key Abyssocottini 1,78(14) Alaudidae 5,79 (3) Acanthaceae 9,86 (5) Albulidae 1,21 (3) ACANTHOCEPHALA 6,35 Alcidae 5,68 (2 Acanthochitidae 3,03 (4) Alcippidae 2,14 (1) Acanthoclinidae 1,70 (8) Alcyonidiidae 6,42 (2) (Acanthopterygii, Alepisauridae 1,32 (7) Percomorphi) 1,69 Alepocephalidae 1,21 (7) Acanthuridae 1,74 (2) ALGAE, GEN. 7,00 ACANTHUROIDEI 1,74 ALGAE, MISC. 7,99 ACARINA 6,62 Algidae 2,23 (3) Acartiidae 2,10(39) Alismataceae 9,43 (1) Acauxthocolpidorae 6,26(14) Allocreadiidae 6,26(16) Achatinidae 3,14 (7) (Allotriognathi) 1,52 (Achiridae) 1,83 (3) Alopiini 1,07 (3) Achirini 1,83 (3) Alpheidae 2,28(15) Achnanthoideae 7,43 (3) Amarantaceae 9,67 (1) (Acinaceidae) 1,74 (3) (Ambassidae) 1,70 (1) Acipenseridae 1,17 (1) (Amblycepidae) 1,41(11) ACIPENSERIFORMES ТЯ Amblycipitidae 1,41(11) (Acipenserini) 1,17 (1) Amblyopsidae 1,57 (1) Acmaeidae 3,07 (1) AMBLYOPSOIDEI 1,57 ACNIDOSPORIDIA 6,08 Ambystomidae 5,05 (2) ACRASIALES 8,22 Amiidae 1,18 (1) Acrochaetiaceae 7,84 (1) AMIIFORMES 1,18 (Acronuridae) 1,72 (2) Amiuridae 1.41(10) Acropomidae 1,70(13) Ammocharidae 6,50 (5) Acrosiphoniaceae 7,11 (2) Ammodytidae 1,72 (4) ACROTHORACICA 2,14 AMMODYTOIDEI 1,72 (Acrotidae, Jordan) 1,84 (1) Ammotheidae 6,63 (1) Acrotrichaceae 7,72 (6) Amnicolidae 3,10 (5) Acrotylaceae 7,87(14) Ampeliscidae 2,24 (6) Acteocinidae 3,11 (2) (Amphacanthi) 1,73 Acteonidae 3,11 (1) Ampharetidae 6,50(15) Actiniidae 6,19 (4) AMPHIBIANS, MISC. 5,29 ACTINOMYCETALES 8,11 AMPHIBIANS, GEN. 5,00 ACTINOPODA 6,04 AMPHIPODA 2,24 (Adinida—Dinoflagellida) 7,63 AMPHICOELA 5,08 Adoxaceae 9,89 (3) Amphictenidae 6,50(16) Adrianichthyidae 1,57 (3) Amphiliidae 1,41(14) Aeolididae 3,11(16) Amphilinidae 6,29 (1) Aeshnidae 6,77 (4) Amphilochidae 2,24(14) Aetideidae 2,10(29) Amphilothaliaceae ORD) AGARICALES 8,77 AMPHILOTHALOIDEAE 7,67 Ageniosidae 1,41 (5) AMPHINEURA 3,01 Aglajidae 3,11 (7) Amphioxidae 1,01 (1) Agonidae 1,78(19) AMPHIOXIFORMES 1,01 (Agridae) 1,41(28) Amphipnoidae 1,68 (1) (Agriopidae) 1,78(11) AMPHIPODA 2,24 Akeratidae 3,11 (4) (Amphiprionidae) 1,70(62) Akysidae 1,41(12) (Amphisilidae) 1,51 (4) Alabetidae 1,68 (1) Amphisoleniaceae 7,64 (2) ALABETOIDEI 1,68 Amphithoidae 2,24(10) (Alabidae) 1,68 (1) Amphiumidae 5,05 (4) Alariaceae 7,77 (4) Amphiuridae 6,92 (1) 3 (1) : Ex 59 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Ampullariidae Anabantidae ANABANTOIDEI Anablepidae Anacrogynaceae Anarhichadidae ANASPIDACEA Anatidae Anchorophoridae Ancylidae ANDREAEALES ANGIOSPERMAE Anguillidae ANGUILLIFORMES ANGUILLOIDEI Anilocridae ANNELIDA Anniellidae ANOMALODESMACEA Anomalopidae Anomiidae ANOMOCOELA Anoplopomidae ANOPLURA Anostomidae ANOSTRACA Anotopteridae ANOTOPTEROIDEI ANSERIFORMES Antedonidae Antennariidae Antennariini ANTENNARIOIDEI ANTHOCEROTALES ANTHOZOA ANTHROPOIDEA Anthuridae Antigoniini (Anura) Aoridae Aoteidae APHANIPTERA Aphredoderidae APHREDODEROIDEI Aphroditidae (Aplachitonidae) APLACOPHORA Aploactidae (Aplodactylidae) Aplodontidae APODA (Apoda) (Apodes) Apodidae Apogonidae (Apolectidae) soy vo —— SANS w HOSE ODOSTDOSWANUNTHOHTVRBDARRRRO-BOH Non une — — — VERS we LES w < “u O1 © NO A A SH (O (90 09 O) UNH OR a A 0 з y mn bo — — ¡1 © — SS D Ve Co VA Se RÉ SA PS SS D BR. = © X= ZAS w soys > soy = Yu) — y w == =] = J > s w © bo O) Om ONE CC 00 в < — w © O0 N WOO 00 a — es SH NEON PR EWE OR BOE Dur PRO RE EATER pH Oe Owe WIS! 0 © ® D D — > Aponogetonaceae Appendiculariidae (Aptenodytidae) (Apteronotidae) APTERYGIFORMES APTERYGOTA,THYSANURA, PROTURA, COLLEMBOLA 6,67 AQUATIC EMBRYOPHYTES 9,97 Araceae ARACHNIDA ARACHNOIDEA ARANEAE Arapaimidae Arbaciidae ARCHIANNELIDA Arcidae Ardeidae Arenicolidae Argentinidae Argiopidae Argonautidae Argulidae Ariciidae Ariidae Arionidae Arripidae ARTHROPODA ARTIODACTYLA Ascaphidae Ascaridae (Ascelichthyidae) ASCIDIACEA Ascidiidae ASCOLICHENES ASCOMYCETES Ascoseiraceae Asellidae 2 ASPERGILLALE Asperococcaceae (Aspidophoroididae) Asplanchnidae (Aspredinidae) Astacidae Astartidae Astasiaceae (Astasiidae) Asteriidae Asterinidae ASTEROIDEA Astronesthidae Astropectinidae (Atelaxia) Atelecyclidae Ateleobrachini Ateleopidae ATELEOPIFORMES 3 (1) : Ex 60 9,50 6,57 6,55 woe ke vo vo vo. oy Y 4 O. Uh vw oy “ w AS SR © SDD IAS MS RIRS OO 9 WD BR y O1 © No JI1NAD LAN OLI LN OOO LAIA ANO N сям DDWOSDHUHMHHOSoQus IR DARWOHOSAWDOPOSHH OO YO u чм зу » — — — == бр EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Atherinidae 1,65 (2) BELONIFORMES 1,47 Atherinini 1,65 (2) Belostomatidae 6,79 (5) Atlantidae 3,10(22) Bembropidae 1,70(80) (Atracheata) 9,01 Bentheuphausiidae 2,26 (2) Atyidae 2,28 (4) Beroidae 6,22 (1) Auchenipteridae 1,41 (4) Berycidae 1,61 (2) Aulopidae 1,32 (2) BERYCIFORMES 1,61 Aulorhynchidae 1,50 (2) (Beryeomorphi) 1,61 Aulostomidae 1,51 (1) Beterophyidorae 6,26(15) AURICULARIALES 8,74 BICORNES 9,84 Auxidini 1,80 (1) Biddulphioideae 7,42 (3) AVES—see also BIRDS 5,50 Bignoniaceae 9,86 (6) Avocettinini 1,44 (2) BIRDS, Aquatic 5,87 Avocettinopsidae 1,44 (4) BIRDS, General 5,50 Axiidae 2,29(17) BIRDS, Misc. 5,89 Axinellidae 6,15 (4) BLASTOCLADIALES 8,35 Azollaceae 9,25 (3) Blastodiniaceae 7,66 (6) Azygiidae 6,27 (8) (Bleekeriidae) 1,72 (4) Blenniidae Uae (EL) BACILLARIOPHYCEAE 7,41 BLENNIOIDEI 171 BACTERIA | 8,01 (Blepsiidae) 1,78(13) Bacteriaceae 8,01 (2) Bodotriidae 2,21 (3) Baetidae 6,76 (2) Bombycillidae 5,79(16) (Bagariidae) 1,41(13) Bomolochidae 2,10(27) Bagridae 1,41 (8) Bonelliidae 6,53 (1) Balaenidae 4,23 (3) Bonnemaisoniaceae 7,84 (5) Balaenopteridae 4,23 (2) Bopyridae 2,23(11) Balanidae 2,13 (3) Bosminidae 2,05 (4) BALANOGLOSSIDA 5,92 Bostrychidae 6,84 (3) BALANOPSIDALES 9,56 Bothidae 1,83 (1) Balistidae 1,89 (3) Bothini 1,83 (1) Balistini 1,89 (3) Botiini 1,40 (5) BALISTOIDEI 1,89 Botrydiaceae 7,25 (1) Bangiaceae 7,82 (1) Botryllidae 5,96 (7) BANGIALES 7,82 Bougainvillidae 6,17 (2) Banjosidae 1,70 (5) Bovichthyidae 1,70(91) BASIDIOMYCETES 8,71 (Bovichtidae) 1,70(91) BASOMMATOPHORA 3,13 Brachionichthyidae 1,95 (3) Bathyclupeidae 1,30 (1) Brachionidae 6,37 (4) BATHYCLUPEIFORMES 1,30 BRACHIOPODA 6,43 Bathydraconidae 1,70(93) Brachycephalidae 5,11 (3) Bathygadini 1,49 (1) Brachytrichieae ' 7,95 (6) Bathylagidae 1,23 (6) Bramidae 1,70(27) Bathymasteridae 1,70(75) Branchinectidae 2,02 (2) BATHYNELLACEA 2,19 Branchiobdellidae 6,51 (6) Bathynellidae 2,19 (1) BRANCHIOPODA 2,01 ‘Bathypteroini 1,23 (5) (Branchiostegidae) 1,70(16) BATIDALES 9,61 (Branchiostomidae) 1,01 (1) (Batrachia) 5,00 BRANCHIURA PAS TER, (Batrachidae) 1,93 (1) Bregmacerotidae 1,48 (3) Batrachoididae _ 1,93 (1) Bresiliidae 2,28 (7) BATRACHOIDIFORME 1,93 Brotulidae 1:727(}) Batrachoidini 1,93 (1) BRYALES 9,09 ‘Batrachospermaceae 7,84 (2) BRYOPHYTA - 9,01 Bdellostomatidae 1,03 (1) BRYOZOA 6,40 :Belonidae : 1,47 (1) Buccinidae 3,09 (8) 3 (1) : Ex 61 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Bucephalidae 6,27 (1) Catostomidae 1, Bufonidae 5,11 (1) CAUDATA 5, Bullidae 3,11 (5) Caulerpaceae Ze Bunocephalidae 1,41(26) Caulolepidae Il; Bursariıdae 6,11 (6) Caulophrynidae 1, Butomaceae 9,43 (2) Cavolinidae > (Cebedichthyidae) Ie Caecidae 3,10(28) CELASTRALES 9, Caenestheriidae 2,04 (4) Celleporidae 6, Calanidae 2,10 (1) (Centraciontidae) Ihe Calappidae 2,29(26) CENTRALES 7; CALCAREA 6,14 Centrarchidae il, Caligidae 2,10(19) Centrechinidae 6, Callianassidae 2,29 (4) Centriscidae il Callichthyidae 1,41(27) Centropagidae 2, Callionymidae 1,73 (1) Centropomidae 1, CALLIONYMOIDEI 1,73 CENTROSPERMAE 9, Calliopiidae 2,24 (7) (Cephalacanthidae) 1, (Callipterygidae) 1,70(78) CEPHALODISCIDA e Callorhynchidae 1,12 (3) CEPHALOPODA 3, Callymeniaceae 7,86 (3) (Cephalopteridae) 1, (Callyodontidae) 1,70(65) Cepolidae 1, Calosiphoniaceae 7,8 (1) Ceramiaceae Ze Camallanidae 6,33 (1) CERAMIALES 7; Campanularidae 6,17 (7) Ceramiaceae Ho Campylonotidae 2,28(11) Ceratiaceae de Cancellariidae 3,09(15). Ceratiidae 1, Cancerillidae 2,10(38) CERATIOIDEI il, Cancridae 2,29 (9) Ceratocoryaceae Ue (Canthigasteridae) 1,90 (2) Ceratodidae № Canthocamptidae 2,10(13) CERATODIFORMES 1, Capitellidae 6,50(12) Ceratopogonidae 6, Caprellidae 2,24(13) (Cerdalidae) 1, Caprifoliaceae 9,89 (2) Cerianthidae 6, CAPRIMULGIFORMES 5,73 Cerithiidae 3, Caproidae 1,62 (3) Cerithiopsidae 3, Caproini 1,62 (3) Certhidae 5, Capsalidae 6,26(10) CESTODARIA 6, Capsosiraceae 7,96 (2) CESTODES 6, Capulidae 3,10 (2) CESTOIDEA 6, Caracanthidae 1,78 (3) Cetomimidae Il, Carangidae-Trachuriolae 1,70(23) Cetorhinini 1, (Carapidae) 1,72 (3) CETACEA 4, Carcharhinidae 1,08 (2) Chacidae 1, (Carchariidae) 1,08 (2) Chaenichthyidae 1, (Carcharinida) 1,08 Chaetangiaceae Ya Cardiidae 3,17 (9) Chaetodermatidae 3. Carditidae 3,17 (2) (Chaetodipteridae) I Carettochelyidae 5,31(10) Chaetodontidae 1, Carinariidae 3,10(21) CHAETOGNATHA 6, Caristiidae 1,61 (4) Chaetophoraceae ds CARNIVORA 4,04 CHAETOPHORALES Us Caryophyllaeidae 6,30 (8) Chaetopteridae 6, Cassididae 3,10(19) Chaetosiphonaceae e Castoridae 4,16 (1) Chaetosphaeridiaceae e CASUARIIFORMES 5,54 Chamaeidae 5, 3 (1) : Ex 62 aS — —_~ < EZ I A A OÙ A a I I © O0 1 À D © 09 9 D ND lA A A 1 00 A HD) (O (O O) 00 00 00 1 RRP © 10D 1000-20 l-100Op AX SN TIONNRIDONRAO == A-1N0O000SOOoO0 IWW TAN -IOCOSOOOOSOWO IOOF WON À NO A O I © EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Chamaesiphonaceae CHAMAESIPHONALES (Chamnichthyidae) Champiaceae Champsodontidae Chanidae (Channidae) CHANOIDEI Characeae (Characidae) Characinidae CHARACINOIDEI (Characondontidae) Charadriidae CHARADRIIFORMES CHARALES Chaudhuriidae CHAUDHURIIFORMES Chauliodontidae Chaunacidae CHELONETHIDA CHELONIA Cheloniidae Cheluridae Chelydidae Chelydridae Chiasmodontidae Chilodactylidae Chimaeridae CHIMAERIFORMES Chimarrhichthyidae Chirocentridae CHIROCENTROIDEI Chirocephalidae (Chirolophidae) Chironmidae Chironomidae CHIROPTERA Chiroteuthidae Chlamydomonadaceae (Chlamydonomadidae) [part] CHLAMYDOMONADINEAE 7,03 Chlamydoselachidae Chlorellaceae Chlorobotrydaceae Chlorococcaceae CHLOROCOCCALES Chlorodendraceae CHLORODENDRINEAE CHLOROMONADINEAE Chlorophthalmini CHLOROPHYCEAE Chlorotheciaceae Chondracanthidae (Chondrobrachii) (Chonerhinidae) Choniostomalidae Chordaceae CHORDATES, Invertebrate CHORDATES, Misc. CHORDATES, Other Choreocolaceae Choristocarpaceae (Chromidae) Chroococcaceae CHROOCOCCALES Chromulinaceae (Chromulinidae and Ochromonadidae) Chrysocapsaceae CHRYSOMONADALES (Chrysomonadida) Chrysomonadineae CHRYSOPHYCEAE Chrysosphaeraceae CHRYSOSPHAERALES Chrysostomataceae CHRYSOTRICHALES Chthamalidae Chydoridae CHYTRIDIALES Cicadidae Cichlidae CICONIIFORMES CILIATA Cinclidae Cirolanidae Cirratulidae Cirrhitidae CIRRIPEDIA (Cirrostomi) Citharinidae CLADOCERA Cladophoraceae CLADOPHORALES Cladostephaceae Claridae Clariidae Clausiidae Clinidae Clionidae Clionidae Clupeidae CLUPEIFORMES Clupeini CLUPEOIDEI (Clupisudidae) CNIDOSPORIDIA Cobitidae Cobitini Coccaceae Coceolithophoridaceae : Ex 63 - NAN SSS Sr I EU De NP Saget SR, Sac Sana ES ie callie DE as WOR RODD DDD A Aa Al A ROW OR AON I © DI I CS © m ww ww ww w www vou ou < < “vou y vos w — < = == PHN == » — Cuno m 00 00 00 Hm ww GE ALIAS Te —e ee s N=00-10 O 0 A O A STOR A ODOR ND © © D © © NOD A GS © UM n= nn SNA SS SES ASA AAA w BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Codiaceae Codonellidae COELACANTHIFORMES COELACANTHOIDEI Coenagridae Coenobitidae Coelastraceae COELENTERATA Coleochaetaceae COLEOPTERA COLIIFORMES COLLEMBOLA Colubridae Columbellidae Columbidae COLUMBIFORMES COLUMNIFERAE COLYMBIFORMES Comephoridae Commelinaceae Compositae CONCHOSTRACA Congiopodidae Congridae Congrogadidae Conidae CONIFERALES CONJUGALES Conochieidae CONTORTAE COPEPODA CORACIIFORMES Coralliidae Corallinaceae Corbiculidae Corduliidae (Coregonidae) Coregonini Corgoderidae Corixidae Corophiidae Corvidae Coryphaenidae (Coryphaenoididae) Corystidae Cotingidae Cottidae Cottocomephoridae Cottocomephorini COTTOIDEI Cottunculidae Cragonidae Cranchiidae Crangonidae (Cranoglanidae) Crassatellitidae DD ni NO GO DO in ee OÙ NO ni OÙ NO DD + RS © O1 NO CO Où TO C0 Mu mn ni NO CO CO mn ON CO Où OÙ 0 O1 Où D I D I 9 7,17 (5) 6,11(10) 1,15 1,15. 6,77 (1) 9(28) 6 (8) SOS OS OS ee eee Y Y Ÿ ys съ w sos s AAA IS =~ = = en bd ip RO CASAS SAS M v E NN ND AUIIINIAINBAIAINANNNIED=IOHMWwWEUOIRIOLEAIGIOOWOGUID— MON ЯЩ = Dr 00 00 QD 90 00 00 OO © © © HR © IP AI NI OO HIONIIRB À © = © 00 À A Or O0 © Où © © © Où I Où PD SD — “voy y < BPP We DR OOH Ap ewe Oe о э чз PR oem = ws = $5 00 WIN a SS “ Creediidae CRINOIDEA (Crocodilia) Crocodylidae Cromeriidae CROMERIOIDEI Crotalidae Cruciferae Cruoriaceae CRUSTACEANS, GEN. 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(Cryptacanthodidae) Cryptococcaceae CRYPTOCOCCALES Cryptomonadaceae CRYPTOMONADALES (Cryptomonadida) (Cryptomonadidae) CRYPTONEMIALES CRYPTOPHYCEAE Crytobranchidae Crytophoraceae CTENOPHORA CUCULIFORMES Cucumariidae CUCURBITALES Culicidae CUMACEA Cuspidariidae Cyamidae CUTLERIALES Cyaneidae Cyanochloridaceae (Cyanophyceae) Cyathocephalidae Cybiidae CYCADALES Cyclopidae Cyclopteridae Cyemidae Cylindrocapsaceae Cymatiidae Cymnarchidae Cymothoidae Cynoglossidae Cyperaceae CYPERALES Cyphosidae Cypraeidae Cypridae Cypridinidae Cyprini Cyprinidae CYPRINIFORMES Cyprinini Cyprinodontidae 3 (1) : Ex 64 © CODE CE TC BU TER NOTE DE an EC TR TRE TE RER ANA ECTS Te | w “oy ev ou. vo w RDS — <> > FO AT DDO DANN ANN D N DO DUAN NN NA NNN Ne NN SO Sm m OO m OUR © & D © © I BR BR 00 NY OA lA y I O9 GO CO bi -1N NO O0 CO CO -IDWO Où 00 Où Où Où Où Où Où «I © © 00 =I U9 в © Go © 1010-10-00 ооо À ® © D Où © À ND 00 BR À ORK I © © © D OO ND ND D NN © À mu © © Où mm Qt D ND © o EA A AAA RS CO] w эээ . m — = AS == me bo II === (1) (2) na e _— — = PEEESSESS BS BE YE E = foe DD —- car EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1:57 Didemnidae CYPRINODONTOIDEL 1,57 Didymiaceae CYPRINOIDEI 1,40 DIGENA Cyrenidae 3,17 (5) (Diniferida— Cyrtophoraceae 7,32 (4) Dinoflagellida) Cystoseiraceae 7,80 (3) Dinocapsaceae Cytheridae 2,07 (1) Dinocloniaceae | Dinococcaceae DACRYOMYCETALES 8,76 DINOCOCCALES Dactylogyridae 6,26 (8) DINOFLAGELLATA Dactylopteridae 1,79 (1) (Dinoflagellida, adinida) DACTYLOPTERIFORMES 1,79 (Dinoflagellida—, Dactyloscopidae 1,70(87) diniferida) Dalliidae 1,24 (1) DINOPHYCEAE Daphniidae 2,05 (3) Dinophysiaceae Darwinulidae 2,07 (3) DINOPHYSIALES Dasyacea 7,89 (4) (Dinophysidae) (Dasyatidae) 1,10 (5) Dinotrichaceae (Dasybatidae) 1,10 (5) DINOTRICHALES Dasycladaceae 7,17 (4) Diodontidae DECAPODA 2,27 Diomedeidae Delesseriaceae 7,89 (2) Diosaccidae Delphinapteridae 4,22 (4) DIOSPYRALES Delphinidae 4,22 (4) Diphyllobothriidae Dendrocoelidae 6,24 (2) DIPLASIOCOELA Dendronotidae 3,11(13) Diplomystidae Dentaliidae 3,04 (1) DIPTERA Derbesiaceae 7,17 (3) Diretmidae Derepodichthyidae 1,71(17) Disciadidae Derichthyidae 1,43 (1) Discobatidae DERMAPTERA 6,70 (Discocephali) Dermatemyidae 5,31 (3) Discocotylidae Dermocarpaceae 7,93 (1) Discoglossidae Dermochelidae 5,31 (1) Discoideae Desmacidonidae 6,15 (6) Doiichthyidae DESMARESTIALES 7,76 Dolichopterygidae Desmidiaceae 7,16 (1) (Doliichthyidae) DESMIDIOIDEAE 7,16 Doliidae Desmomonadaceae 7,62 (1) Donacidae DESMOMONADALES 7,62 Donatiidae (Dianidae) 1,76 (1) Doradidae Diaptomidae 2,10 (4) Dorididae Diastylidae 2,21 (1) Doropygidae (Diatoms) 7,41 Dorosomatini Dibothriorhynchiidae 6,30 (3) Doryichthyini DIBRANCHIA 3,21 DOTHIDEALES Diceratiidae 1,96 (2) Dotonidae Dichelesthiidae 2,10(22) Draconettidae Dichistiidae 1,70(46) Dreissensiidae Diclidophoridae 6,26 (7) (Drepanichthyidae) DICOTYLEDONEAE 9,52 Drepanidae Dietyosiphonaceae 7,72(12) Dromiidae Dictyosphaeriaceae 7,06 (6) Dugongidae Dictyotaceae ID (A) Dumontiaceae DICTYOTALES 7,79 DUPLICIDENTATA Didelphyidae 4,02 (1) Durvilleaceae MINAS am = ~ = tv bo = = — * SO O A a Qt Co O1 00 00 00 1 Dr a 1 On Le pd — — “vos = — = [en] ENTE © oO CRE ~ = ou. 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Emmelichthyidae Emydidae ENANTIOBLASTAE Enchytraidae Encoeliaceae Endocladiaceae ENGODONALES Endonemataceae Endosphaeraceae Engraulidae Enoplosidae Enoploteuthidae ENTEROPNEUSTA ENTOMOPHTHORALES Entophysalidaceae ENTOPROCTA EPHEMEROPTERA Ephippidae Ephippini ía WU Vo © © O0 CORTE ER ge ws SNSPOANNSPSSSS Rr rr 00 O À RD © & D D D © Où © © © OÙ hu Wat — = De © SI I À Ww I I I I © OOMmOUW M Re Wr eI I O0 Ob “ CO et RR © Or & D CE eae ee SR ee NS SSS Ш u w FOO tS GD et SIS OS > YODA OA MOLA? ¡NAS UE w ZS === ho bo » < < на ~~ ~~ w wa ov = — wu — (du) wa sv AW TP OF Oho Tb (=) — < ) DDN DOW HS NIAID ATID Cr Ha BR > «© Epibulini Epithemioideae Epitoniidae Equisetaceae EQUISETALES Eratoidae Eremosphaeraceae Ereuniini Ergasilidae Ericaceae (Erilepidae) Eriocaulaceae Erpobdellidae ERRANTIA [Polychaeta | Erycinidae Erythropeltidaceae Eschrichtidae Esocidae ESOCOIDEI Euchaetidae EUCILIATA EUCONJUGATAE EUCOPEPODA Eueryptomonadidae Eudrilidae Euglenaceae (Euglenidae) EUGLENINEAE (Euglenoidida) Eugonatonotidae Eulophidae EUMYCOPHYTA Eunicidae Eunotioideae EUPHAUSIACEA Euphausiidae Euplotidae Eurypharyngidae Euryphoridae (Eventognathi) Evermannellidae Exocoetidae EXOCOETOIDEI FAGALES FALCONIFORMES Fasciolaridae Fellodistomidae Fierasferidae FILICALES FILICINAE FISHES, GEN. FISHES, MISC. FISSIPEDIA Fissurellidae Fistulariidae 3 (1) : Ex 66 FISHERIES vun Y ND ON Hi PROP WOR I © ii mi © HR SI ” Sy vos “ з v so». wu = SIND TOWER PAIK DC MO NO mn Won nm O CA 6 ST SS ES DAN D ON 1-11-11 w 050 Dg y LC DAS 4. 3. ] (27 > "WW TEWITAOPOTWNORSOSWO — bot — H Yu] — OOORNOUROR ~ a) =o) 00 = Fi — bo > CO OR 05 07 (2) MEN EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT (Fitzroyiidae) 1,57 (5) Gigantactidae 1,96 (6) Floricepitidae 6,30 (4) Giganturidae 1,34 (1) FLORIDEAE 7,83 GIGANTURIFORMES 1,34 Flustrellidae 6,42 (4 Gigartinaceae 7,87(16) (Flutidae) 1,68 ( GIGARTINALES 7,87 Fontinalaceae 9,09 ( GINKGOALES 9,33 Formionidae 1,70(2 Girellidae 1,70(48) Fragilarioideae Glaucosomidae 1,70 (3) Fregatidae Glenodiniaceae 7,67 (3) Fringillidae (Glenodiniidae) 7,67 (3) Fucaceae Globigerinidae 6,03 (2) FUCALES Globorotaliidae 6.03 (3) Fundulini Globulariaceae 9,86(10) “FUNGI—AQUATIC; Gloeosiphoniaceae 7,86 (1) FUNGI AND VIRUSES Gloiopeltidaceae 7,86(11) PARASITIC IN AQUATIC GLUMIFLORAE 9,47 ORGANISMS” 8,98 Glyceridae 6,49 (5) FUNGI, GEN. 8,00 Glyphocrangonidae 2,28(22) “FUNGI IMPERFECTI” 8,91 (Gnathacanthidae) 1,78 (6) FUNGI, MISC. 8,99 Gnathophvllidae 2,28(13) FUNGI (incl. BACTERIA). GNETALES 9,35 VIRUSES 8, Gobiesocidae 1,92 (1) Furcellariaceae 7,87 (4) GOBIESOCIFORMES 1,92 Gobiidae 1,771. (2) Gobiini Ue (2) Gadidae 1,48 (4) Gobiobotini 1,40 (2) GADIFORMES 1,48 GOBIOIDEI ВИ Gadini 1,48 (4) (Gobioididae) ИЯ (2) GADOIDEI 1,48 Gobioidini ПИЯ (2) Gadopsidae 1,70(66) Gomphidae 6.77 (5) Galatheidae 2,29(19) Gonatozygaceae 7,15 (4) Galaxiidae 1,31 (1) Goniodomaceae 7,67 (8) GALAXIIFORMES 1,31 Gonorhynchidae 1,26 (2) Galeodidae 3,09(18) GONORHYNCHOIDEL 1,26 (Galeoidei) 1,06 Gonostomidae IEA) GALLIFORMES 5,66 Gonyaulaceae 7,67 (5) Gambusiini 1,57 (7) Goodeidae 1,57 (4) Gammaridae 2,24 (8) Gracilariaceae 7,87(12) GARRYALES 9,59 Gramineae 9.47 (1) Gasteropelecidae 1,38 (2) Grammicolepidae 1,62 (2) Gasterosteidae 1,50 (1) Grapsidae 2,29(13) GASTEROSTEIFORMES 1,50 Grateloupiaceae 7,86 (4) Gastrocotylidae 6,26 (6) Gruidae 5,67 (1) Gastromyzonini 1,40 (4) GRUIFORMES 5,67 GASTROPODA 3,05 GRUINALES 9,77 Gastrotokeini 1,51 (6) Gryodactylidae 6,26 (1) GASTROTRICHA 6,38 Gulaphallini 1.581 (1) GAVIIFORMES 5,59 GUTTIFERALES 9,73 Gecarcinidae 2,29(13) Gvmnarchidae 1.26 (1) Gelidiaceae 7.85 (1) GYMNARCHOIDEL 1,36 GELIDIALES 7,85 GYMNODINIACEAE 7,66 (2) Gempylidae 1,74 (3) (Gymnodiniidae) 7.66 (2) Geossiphoniidae 6,53 (2) GYMNODINIOIDEAE 7,66 GEPHYREA 6,52 (Gymnodinioida) 7.66 Gerridae 6,79 (3) (Gvmnodontes) 1,90 (2) Gibberichthyidae 1.61(12) GYMNOGLOSSA 3,09 3 (1) : Ex 67 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES (Gymnonoti, Clanencheli) 1,39 HETEROCOCCALES 7,23 GYMNOPHIONA 5,02 (Heterocongridae) 1,43(13) GYMNOSPERMAE 9,31 Heterodontidae 1,04 (1) Gymnotidae 1,39 (3) HETERODONTIFORMES 1,04 у GYMNOTOIDEI 1,39 HETERODONTOIDEI 1,04 GYNANDRAE 9,49 (Heterognathi) 1,38 Gyrinocheilidae 1,40 (3) (Heterokontae) 7,21 Gyrocotylidae 6,29 (2) (Heteromi) 1,46 (Heteronemidae) 7,70 (3) Halacaridae 6,62 (2) Heterophyidae 6,27 (5) Haleciidae 6,17(10) (Heteropneustidae) 17,41(17) Halecreadea 6,17(13) Heterorhizidaceae ,22 (4) Halimochirurgini 1,89 (1) HETEROSIPHONALES 7,25 Haliotidae 3,07 (3) (Heterosomata) 1,81 Halocypridae 2,08 (2) Heterotidae 1,28 (3) Halorrhagidaceae 9,75 (1) HETEROTRICHALES TEEN, Halosauridae 1,45 (1) Hexagrammidae 1,78 (7) HALOSAURIFORMES 1,45 Hexanchidae 1,05 (2) Halosphaeraceae 7,23 (1) HEXANCHIFORMES 1,05 HAMAMELIDALES 9,69 (Hexapoda) 6,66 Haplochitonidae 1,23(11) HIGHER PLANTS, AQUATIC 9,97 Haplodactylidae 1,70(69) HIGHER PLANTS, MISC. 9,99 (Haplodoci) 1,93 Himanthaliaceae 7,80 (2) (Haplomi) 1,24 Himantolophidae 1,96 (3) Haploscleridae 6,15 (3) Hippidae 2,29 (6) Harpacticidae 2,10 (9) Hippocampini 1,51 (6) (Harpagiferidae, Jordan) 1,70(92) (Hippoglossidae) 1,83 (2) Harpagiferini 1,70(92) Hippolytidae 2,28(17) Harrimaniidae 5,92 (2) Hippoporinidae 6,42 (1) Haustoriidae 2,24 (5) Hippopotamidae 4,09 (1) Helicidae 3,14 (3) Hippuridaceae 9,75 (4) Helicinidae 3,07 (7) HIRUDINEA 6,53 Helminthocladiaceae 7,84 (7) Hirundinidae 5,79 (4) HELOBIAE 9,43 (Histichthyes) 1,54 Helogenidae 1,41(23) Histiophoridae 176% (6) (Helostomidae) 1,76 (5) Histiopteridae 1,70(54) HELOTIALES 8,63 Histioteuthidae 3,21(11) HELVELLALES 8,66 Holocentridae 1,61(11) Hemerocoetidae 1,70(81) Holopedidae 2,05 (2) (Hemichordata) 5,91 Holothuriidae 6,94 (1) Hemiodontidae 1,38 (5) HOLOTHURIOIDEA 6,94 HEMIPTERA 6,79 Homalopteridae 1,40 (4) Hemirhamphidae 1,47 (3) Homaridae (Nephropsidae) 2,29 (2) HEMISPHAERIALES 8,62 Homocoelidae 6,14 (1) (Hemitripteridae) 1,78(13) Hoplegnathidae 1,70(58) Hemiuridae 6,27 (7). Hoplichthyidae 1,78(10) HEPATICAE 9,02 Hoplitophrydae 6,11 (5) (Hepatidae) 1,74 (2) Hoplophoridae 2,28 (2) (Heptatretidae) 1,03 (1) Hormosiraceae 7,80 (5) Hermaeidae 3,11(18) Hydnaceae 8,74 (1) Hesionidae 6,49 (1) Hydrachnidae 6,62 (1) Heterenchelyidae 1,43 (7) Hydridae CRIAS) Heterocapsaceae 7,22 (2) Hydrobiidae 3,10(23) Heterochloridaceae 7,22 (1) Hydrocharitaceae 9,43 (4) HETEROCHLORIDALES 7,22 Hydrodictyaceae 7,06 (7) . Heterocloniaceae 7,24 (2) Hydrophidae 5.35) 3 (1) : Ех 68 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Hydrophilidae HYDROPTERIDALES Hydroptilidae HYDROZOA Hydruraceae Hyellaceae Hylidae HYMENOGASTRALES HYMENOPTERA Hyodontidae Hyperiidae Hypneaceae HYPOCREALES Hypomesini Hypophthalmidae Hypopthalmichthyini (Hypoptychidae) HYRACOIDEA HYSTERIALES Icelidae Icelini (Ichthyocephali) Icosteidae ICOSTEIFORMES Icteridae Idiacanthidae Idotheidae Ilyophidae Inachidae Indostomidae Inermiidae Tniidae (Iniomi) INSECTA INSECTIVORA INVERTEBRATES, AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES, GEN. INVERTEBRATES, MISC. INVERTEBRATES, OTHER Ischnochitonidae Isochrysidaceae Isoetaceae ISOETALES (Isokontae) ISOPODA ISOPTERA (Isospondyli, Malacopterygii) (Isurida) Janiridae Janthinidae Jenynsiidae (Jordaniidae) 6,84 9,25 6,82 6,17 (90 RE SH IE EN © BbpOrwos soy ou oy ” as -1 O1 ND À N YAM © © I =] ve u. < < BORNE pi bi pi S Où D D © © © ww Or CO HR HR 00 00 00 > w o s з WNWOHH WO COO Caw ir ONAIDOANIWOSDD < I © оное ND coos Ra OD AT Ne — — a = =D == on. 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MOLOIDEI Monacanthini Monadaceae MONILIALES MONOBLEPHARIDALES Monocentridae MONOCOTYLEDONEAE Monocotylidae Monocystidae (Monodactylidae) MONOGENA Monognathidae MONOPLACOPHORA Monopterini MONOTREMATA Monstrillidae Montacutidae Mopaliidae Mordaciini Moridae Moringuidae Mormyridae MORMYRIFORMES Motacillidae Mougeotiaceae MUCORALES Mugilidae MUGILIFORMES MUGILOIDEI Mugiloididae Mullidae Munidae Muraenesocidae Muraenidae Muraenolepidae MURAENOLEPIDOIDEI Muricidae Muridae Murrayonidae MUSCI Mustelidae MUTABILIA Mutelidae Myacidae MYCELIA STERILIA Mychodeaceae (Myetophidae) Myliobatidae Mymaridae MYODOCOPA MYRIANGIALES MYRIAPODA MYRICALES Myrionemataceae Sa) per À AND ARRANGEMENT 3,00 3,99 1,91 1,89 (3) 7,32 (9) 8,94 8,36 1,61 (9) 9,42 6,26 (2) 6,06 (1) 1,70(42) 6,26 1,35 (3) 3,22 1,68 (2) 4,01 2,10(17) 3,17(22) 3,03 (3) © © © < Dime +1 62 2 or Or © — un E w Qt — — e) =] o> => (41) AO TNA — — — © O1 Ot Où HA Où © 00 00 00D © © anun = — < s 1 OÙ Où 010 DH WHORE =D OO m OD aaa IST SI < TIO DONDE SAW WW ROD PWR MORE EE OI DIL Ot Ot © SO ON - 0-1 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES soy ou ou. os w vos > M w < w $ Yo to sou sos WHO HD & ND © © «I © 1 N в в © © © UR NN AAC Myrocongridae 1,43 (5) Neritidae 3, MYRTALES 9,75 Nerophiini Il, MYSIDACEA 2,20 Nessorhamphidae 15 Mysidae 2,20 (1) Nettastomidae 1, MYSTACOCETI 4,23 NEUROPTERA 6, Mytilicolidae 2,10(40) Nidaliidae 6, Mytilidae 3,16(10) Nidulariales 8, Myxini 1,03(Class) Nitzschioideae e Myxinidae 1,03 (3) Noctiluceae Te MYXINIFORMES 1,03 (Noctilucidae) de Myxobolidae 6,06 (4) Nomeidae 1, Myxochloridaceae 7,23 (2) NONCALCAREA 6, MY XOMYCETES 8,21 Normanichthyidae Ie (Myxomycophyta) 8,21 Nosematidae 6, MY XOPHYCEAE 7,91 Nostocaceae le NOSTOCALES de Naccariaceae 7,84 (4) Nostochopsidaceae Tl, Naegeliellaceae 7,32(15) Notacanthidae 115 Naididae 6,51 (3) NOTACANTHIFORMES Il, Najadaceae 9,43 (7) Notacanthini 15 Nandidae 1,70(56) (Notidanidae) 1 Nannatherinini 1,65 (2) (Notidanoidei) 1 Nannastacidae 2,21 (4) Notograptidae 1 (Narcationtidae) 1,11 (1) Notonectidae 6 Nassidae 3,09 (7) Notopteridae 1 NATANTIA 2,28 NOTOPTEROIDEI 1 Naticidae 3,10 (1) NOTOSTRACA 2, Nautilidae 3,20 (1) Notosudini 1 Naviculoideae 7,43 (4) Nototheniidae 1 NEBALIACEA 2,18 Nototheniini 1 Neenchelyidae 1,43(10) Novumbrini 1, Nemachilini 1,40 (5) Nuculanidae 3 NEMALIONALES 7,84 Nuculidae 3 Nemastomaceae 7,87 (2) NUDA 6, NEMATHELMINTHES 6,32 Nymphaeacea 9 Nematistiidae 1,70(24) Nymphonidae 6 Nematocarcinidae 2,28 (3) f Nematochrysidaceae 7,34 (1) Ochromonadaceae NEMATODA 6,33 (Ochromonadidae and (Nematognathi) 1,41 Chromulinidae) 7 NEMATOMORPHA 6,34 Octocotylidae 6 NEMERTEA 6,31 Octopodidae 3, Nemichthyidae 1,44 (2) Ocypodidae 517% Nemichthyini 1,44 (2) . 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1,95 (5) Paedophoropodidae 3,09(17) Oneirodidae 1,96 (4) Paguridae 2,29 (5) ONYCHOPHORA 6,64 Palaemonidae 2,28(12) Onychoteuthidae 3,21 (6) PALAEOGNATHAE 5,51 Oocystaceae 7,06 (4) Palamedidae 5,64 (2) Opalinidae 6,10 (1) Palinuridae 2,29 (1) Ophichthyidae 1,43(15) Palmellaceae 7,04 (2) (Ophidia) 5,35 PALPIGRADI 6,58 Ophidiidae 1,72 (2) (Pampida) 1,76 (3) OPHIDIOIDEI 1,69 Pandalidae 2,28(19) Ophiocephalidae 1,67 (1) PANDANALES 9,51 OPHIOCEPHALIFORMES 1,67 Pandaridae 2,10(21) Ophioclinidae 1.71 (7) Pandoridae 3,18 (3) Ophiocomidae 6,92 (2) (Pangasiidae) 1,41(16) Ophiocytiaceae 7,23 (5) Pantodontidae 1,29 (1) (Ophiodontidae) 1,78 (7) PANTODONTOIDEI 1,29 OPHIOGLOSSALES 9,22 Papilionaceae 9,74 (1) Ophiolepididae 6,92 (3) (Paralepidae) 1,32 (5) OPHIUROIDEA 6,92 (Paralichthyidae) 1,83 (1) OPIDIOIDEI 1,72 Paralichthodini 1,83 (2) OPISTHOBRANCHIATA 3,11 Paralichthyini 1,83 (1) OPISTHOCOELA 5,09 Parameciidae 6,11 (2) Opisthocomidae 5,66 (5) Paramyxinidae 1,03 (2) Opisthognathidae 1,70(73) (Parapercidae) 1,70(76) Opisthorchiidae 6,27 (6) Parastacidae 2,29(27) (Opisthomi) 1,86 Parastenetriida 2,23(11) Opisthoproctidae 1.26 (1) Paridae 5,79 (6) OPISTHOPROCTOIDEI 1,26 PARIETALES 9,72 (Oplegnathidae) 1,70(58) Pasiphaeidae 2,28 (6) (Oplichthyidae) 1,78(10) PASSERIFORMES 5,79 Orectolobidae 1,07 (1) Pataecidae 1,78 (6) Orectolobini 1,07 (1) Patellidae 3,07 (8) Orestiini 1,57 (2) PECORA 4,11 Orobanchaceae 9,86 (9) PECTINIBRANCHIATA 3,08 (Orthagoriscidae) 1,91 (1) Pectinidae 3,16 (8) ORTHOPTERA 6,69 Pedaliaceae 9,86 (7) Oscillatoriaceae 7,95 (1) (Pediculati) 1,94 Osmeridae 1,23 (4) PEDIPALPI 6,58 Osmerini 1,23 (4) Pegasidae 1,97 (1) (Osphronemidae) 1,76 (5) PEGASIFORMES 1,97 (Ostariophysi, Pelagiidae 6,18 (3) Plectospondyli) 1,37 Pelecanidae 5,62 (1) Osteoglossidae 1,28 (2) PELECANIFORMES 5,62 OSTEOGLOSSOIDEI 1,28 PELECYPODA Ostraciidae 1,90 (1) (Lamellibranchiata) 3,15 OSTRACIODIEI 1,90 Pelobatidae BO (1 (Ostraciontidae) 1,90 (1) Pelomedusidae 5,31 (8) Ostracoberycidae 1,61 (6) Pempheridae 1,70(43) sul): Вх 73 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Penaeidae 2,28 (1) Photocorynidae 1,9 PENNALES 7,43 Phoxichilidiidae 6,6 Pennatulidae 6,19 (6) Phoxocephalidae 2,2 Pentapodidae 1,70(95) Phractolaemidae 1,2 Peranemaceae 7,70 (3) PHRACTOLAEMOIDEI 152 (Percesoces) 1,63 Phronimidae 2,2 Percidae 1,70(14) Phryganeidae 6,8 PERCIFORMES 1,69 Phrymaceae 9,8 PERCOIDEI 1,70 PHYCOMYCETES 8,3 Percophidae 1,70(79) Phyllirhoidae 3,1 Percopsidae 1,59 (1) Phyllodocidae 6,4 PERCOPSIDOIDEI 1,59 Phyllophoraceae 7,8 PERCOPSIFORMES 1,59 Phyllosiphonaceae Tail Peridicidae 5,66 (2) Physaraceae 8,2 Peridiniaceae 7,67 (6) PHYSARALES 8,2 (Peridinieae) 7,61 Physeteridae 4,2 (Peridinioida) 7,67 Physetocarididae 2,2 PERIDINIOIDEAE 7,67 Physidae à 3,1 Periophthalmidae IS) Phytodinidae 7,6 PERISPORIALES 8,56 Picidae D PERISSODACTYLA 4,07 PICIFORMES 5 (Peristediidae) 1,78 (2) PILOSA 4,2 Peristediini 1,78 (2) Pimelodidae 1,4 Perkeriaceae 9,24 (1) PINNIPEDIA 4,0 Peronedyidae 1,71 (6) Pinnotheridae 2,2 PERONOSPORALES 8,40 PIPERALES 9,6 Perophoridae 5,96 (4) Pipidae 5,0 Petasidae 6,17 (5) Pisionidae 6,5 Petromyzonidae 1,02 (1) Placotaceae 7,0 PETROMYZONIFORMES 1,02 Plagiotomidae 6,1 Petromyzonini 1,02 (1) (Plagyodontidae) 1,3 Petricolidae 3,17(12) Planaridae 6,2 PEZIZALES 8,65 Planorbidae 3,1 PHACIDIALES 8,64 Planorbidae 3,1 Phaeocapsaceae 7,52 (3) Plantaginaceae 9,8 PHAEOPHYCEAE ИТ Plasmodidae 6,0 Phaeothamnionaceae 7,34 (2) PLASMODIOPHORALES 8,2 Phaetontidae 5,62 (4) (Platacidae) ПО Phalacrocoracidae 5,62 (2) Platacini 1137 PHALANGIIDA 6,59 Platanistidae 4,2 PHALLALES 8,80 Platidiidae 6,4 Phallostethidae 1,58 (2) PLATYHELMINTHES 6,2 PHALLOSTETHIFORMES 1,58 Platycephalidae 1,57 (Pharyngognathi, (Playrhinidae) sil Malacopterygii) 1,47 Platysternidae 5,3 Phasianidae 5,66 (3) Plecoglossidae 12 Philinidae 3,11 (6) PLECOPTERA 6,7 (Phinidae) 1,09 (3) (Plecostei) 1,8 Phocidae 4,06 (3) (Plectognathi) 1,8 Phoenicopteridae 5,63 (2) Plesiopidae 127 Pholadidae 3,17(19) Plethodontidae 5,0 Pholidae 1,71(11) Pleurobrachiidae 6,2 PHOLIDATA 4,28 Pleurocapsaceae 7,9 PHOMALES 8,92 PLEUROCAPSALES 7,9 PHORONIDEA 6,44 Pleuroceratidae 3,1 Photidae 2.24 (9) Pleurococcaceae Tall 3 (1) : Ex 74 = — — NOP REMUS DOE WHODWWNOOKRARBOWRPNWHWOOWORADHAWDWDAWANANUATOH NON À D D KWH EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Pleuronectidae 1 PLEURONECTIFORMES 1 PLEURONECTINI 1 PLEURONECTOIDEI 1 Pleurophoridae 3, 6 i 1 9 m bo — — to — Plexauridae Plocamiaceae Plotosidae PLUMBAGINALES PODAXALES 8, PODOCOPA 2: Podolampaceae 7 Poeciliidae 1 Poeciliini 1 (Poeeilioidei) 1 Poeciliopsini 1 Poecilopsettini 1 POGONOPHORA 5 (Polyacanthidae) 1 Polyacanthonotini 1 Polyblepharidaceae 7 POLYCARPICAE 9 Polyceratidae 3 Polycentridae 1 POLYCHAETA 6 POLYCHAETA ERRANTIA 6,49 POLYCHAETA SEDENTARIA 6,50 Polycitoridae 5,96 (3) POLYGONALES Polykrikaceae Polymitarcidae Polymixiidae Polynemidae POLYNEMIFORMES Polyodontidae Polyphemidae POLYPLACOPHORA Polypteridae POLY PTERIFORMES (Polytomidae) [part] Pomacentridae Pomadasvidae Pomatomidae Pontederiaceae Pontellidae Porcellanidae (Porcidae, Mystidae,) Porichthvini PORIFERA Porosporidae Porphyridiaceae Portunidae Potamobiidae Potamogetonaceae Potamotrygonidae Prasiolaceae WD HOW Dl ll O A Ol SES al EN | PIE WOR ID < Où Où On On © © -1 00 OH m © 00 00 00 < “ou y w sos AAA me bo OD === 99 > + <© Ч Во = На -1 -ч ФЕ ФФ © © © Я Ф © Ss ARS — ~1b9 EE SSS “ou RS O À OÙ I © SS O B © © == bw = Oo —— — 00 + м — < > SU vive ws = ==N= < “ == == Henn = <> © GD = D O1 tt tt u u u ARONNIDOMANNOM EP ENE EWN OO 1 > © & N bo © © Y © © D OO À W m1 © © PRASIOLINEAE Priacanthidae PRIMATES Primulaceae PRIMULALES PRIONODESMACEA Pristidae Pristiophoridae Pristolepidae PROBOSIDAE Procellaridae PROCELLARITFORMES Procerodidae Processidae PROCOELA Proneomeniidae Pronoctilucaceae (Pronoctilucidae) Prorocentraceae PROSOBRANCHIATA PROTEALES PROTEIDA Proteidae Proteocephalidae Protoceratiaceae PROTOCILIATA Protopteridae Protosiphonaceae PROTOZOA PROTURA Prymnesiaceae Psalidopodidae Psammobiidae Psettidae Psettodidae PSETTODOIDEI Pseudocalanidae Pseudocumidae Pseudoplesiopidae Pseudosphaeriaceae Psilocephalini Psilorhynchini PSILOTALES PSITTACIFORMES PSOCOPTERA Psychomyidae Psychrolutidae PTENOGLOSSA (Pteraclidae) PTERIDOPHYTA Pteriidae (Pterobranchia) (Pteropsaridae) Pterospermaceae Pterotracheidae Pterottrissidae 3 (1) : Ex 75 7,09 1,70(11) 4,29 ( 1,70(5: — » COMTE SEE DANS == me bo AAA ee © bi KH O YO © D OO D D © à D an — = vou os b»iew 21 © bn ni = © 1 00 2200-10 00 00 Im 9 © DEIN a SEE w w = bo —1 — w FD DU D mi GO = © Où OED Mi Hi GO mi RO NO Hi bn GO NO I Où DP AHRENS IAT I UI D OV QU HR hi © À © à © — © © 00 N BR = N © © © mi © N NI © -1 0 NI 21 © ARO 1 © H He He Où D Où Où NA DA A A 0 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES PTERYGOTA 6,68 Rhombini Ptilichthyidae 1,71(14) (Rhombosoleidae) Ptilogonatidae 5,79(17) Rhombosoleini Ptychobothriidae 6,30 (5) Rhyacichthyini Ptychoderidae 5,92 (1) RHYNCHOCEPHALIA PULMONATA 3,12 Rhynchocinetidae Pulvinulariaceae 7,96 (1) Rhyscotidae Punctariaceae 7,72 (9) Ricciaceae PYCHNOGONIDA 6,63 Rissoellaceae (Pygidiidae) 1,41(25) Rissoidae Pyramidellidae 3,09 (4) Rivulariaceae Pyrosomatidae 5,96(11) RODENTIA PYTHIALES 8,39 Rondeletiidae Pyuridae 5,96 (9) ROSALES ROTATORIA я RACHIGLOSSA 3,09 Rubiaceae Rachycentridae 1,70(22) RUBIALES Rajidae 1,10 (4) Rutilarioideae RAJIFORMES 1,10 Rallidae 5,67 (2) Sabellariidae Ranicipitini 1,48 (4) Sabellidae Ranidae 5,12 (1) SACCHAROMYCETALES Ranunculaceae 9,70 (1) Saccobranchidae Regalecidae 1,55 (1) Saccopharyngidae Regulidae 5,79(14) SACCOPHARYNGIFORMES REPTANTIA 2,29 Sagartiidae REPTILES, AQUATIC 5,47 Salamandridae REPTILES, GEN. 5,30 Salangidae REPTILES, MISC. 5,49 SALICALES REPTILIA 5,30 SALIENTIA Retropinnidae 1,23(10) Salmonidae Rhabdoniaceae 7,87 (7) Salmonini Rhachianectidae 4,23 (1) SALMONOIDEI (Rhachycentridae) 1,70(22) (Salmopercae) RHAMNALES 9,80 Salpidae Rhamphichthyidae 1,39 (1) Salviniaceae (Rhamphocottidae) 1,78(13) (Samaridae) RHEIFORMES 5,53 Samarini (Rhegnopteri) 1,66 SANTALALES Rhineodontini 1,07 (1) SAPROLEGINALES (Rhinidae) 1,10 (1) SARCODINA Rhinobatidae 1,10 (1) Sargassaceae Rhinochimaeridae 1,12 (2) SAURIA RHIZOCEPHALA 2,16 (Sauridae) Rhizochrysidaceae 7,32(12) Saxicavidae Rhizodinaceae 7,67(12) Scalpellidae Rhizophoraceae 9.75 (2) Scapanorhynchini Rhizophyllidaceae 7,86 (7) Scaphandridae RHIZOPODA 6,03 Scaphirhynchini Rhodomelaceae 7,89 (3) SCAPHOPODA RHODOPHYCEAE 7,81 Scaridae Rhodophyllidaceae 7,87 (8) Scatophagidae Rhodosomatidae 5,96 (6) Schilbeidae Rhodymeniaceae 7,88 (2) Schindleriidae RHODYMENIALES 7,88 Scheuchzeriaceae RHOEADALES 9,71 Schistorchidorae 3 (1) : Ex 76 1,83 (1) 1,83 (2) 1,83 (2) NC) 5,32 2,28(10) 2,23(13) 9,03 (1) 7,87 (6) 3,10 (4) 7,95 (4) 4,15 1,60 (2) 9,74 6,37 9,89 (1) 9,89 7,42 (4) 6,50(11) 6,50 (9) 8,52 1,41(17) 1,35 (1) 1,35 6,19 (3) 5,05 (3) 1,23 (9) 9,60 5,07 1,23 (1) 1,23 (1) 1,23 1,59 5,97 (1) 9,25 (2) 1,83 (2) 1.83, 0) 9,65 8,37 6,02 7,80 (4) 5,34 1,32 (1) 3,17(18) 2,13 (1) 1,07 (2) 3,11 (3) Tale a) 3,04 1,70(65) 1,70(51) 1,41(16) 1,71(20) 9,43 (4) 6,26(13) EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT (Schizomycetes) (Schizomycophyta) Sciaenidae SCITAMINEAE SCLERODERMATALES (Selerodermi) Scomberesocidae SCOMBERESOCOIDEL Scombridae SCOMBROIDEL Scombropidae Scopelarchidae Scopelidae SCOPELIFORMES (Scorpaenichthyidae) Scorpaenidae Scorpidae SCORPIONIDA Scrophulariaceae Scutellidae SCUTIBRANCHIATA (Seyhophori) Seyliorhinidae SCYLIORHINOIDEL Scyllaeidae Scyllaridae (Seylliidae) Seymnorhinini Seyphidiidae SCYPHOZOA Seytalinidae Scytonemataceae Sebdeniaceae SEDENTARIA [POLYCHAETA] SELAGINELLALES Selenastraceae (Selenichthyes) Semelidae Senescellidae Sepiidae Sepiolidae Sergestidae (Seriolidae) SERPENTES Serpulidae Serranidae Serrivomeridae Sertulariidae Sichistiidae Sididae Siganidae SIGANOIDEI Sillaginidae Siluridae SILUROIDEI 8,01 8,01 1,70(37) 9,48 < эээ sos MASA ie ni SNH © © W © (© 00 Où =1 -1-1 62 62 WT I vo vou w © Ai 00 00 3-10 © 00 © 00 UT m DD oO u Dome NARA eS NWR RE zZ = 00 I OL 00 =D w > Шон IQ IN N NP RK Qt © HO == bo Awe Be C2 Oe 00 w =I CO RO ww я — w “on < sou — O u y > == Qt 2 oy pet be et et tN et OD + SD OT 9 92 NO NTO © M © D D D © I À © © Di © A KH © I Où Où © Simenchelyidae SIMPLICIDENTATA Simuliidae SIPHONALES Siphonariidae Siphonodentaliidae (Siphonognathidae) Siphononemataceae SIRENIA Sirenidae Sisoridae Sittidae Skeneidae Solasteridae Soleidae Soleini Solemyacidae Solenidae Solenognathini Solenoideae Solenostomidae Solieriaceae SOLPUGIDA Soricidae SPADICIFLORAE Sparidae (Sparisomidae) Spermatochnaceae SPERMATOPHYTA Sphacelariaceae SPHACELARIALES Sphaerellaceae SPHAERIALES Sphaerococcaceae Sphaeromidae Sphaeropleaceae SPHAEROPLEINEAE (Sphaeropsidales) Sphagnaceae SPHAGNALES Spheniseidae SPHENISCIFORMES Sphyraenidae SPHYRAENOIDEI Sphyriidae Sphyrnidae (Spinacidae) Spionidae Spiratellidae Spirulidae Splachnidiaceae Spongiidae SPOROCHNALES SPOROZOA Squalidae SQUALIFORMES 3 (1) : Ex 77 1,43 (3) 4,16 —~ = 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FISHERIES 1,09 (1) (Symbranchi) 1,68 1,09 Symbranchini 1,68 (2) 7,86 (8) SYMBRANCHOIDEI 1,68 5,33 Synanceidae 1,78 (5) 1,09 (3) SYNANDRAE 97911 1.09 Synaphobranchidae 1,43(18) 2,25 (1) (Synapturidae) 1,83 (3) 5,01 Synchaetidae 6,37 (1) 1,70(27) (Synchiridae) 1,87(13) 8,26 (Synentognathi) 1,47 2,28(24) Syngnathidae 1,51 (6) 6,82 (6) SYNGNATHIFORMES 1,51 6.11 (4) SYNGNATHOIDEI 1,51 1,60 (1) Synodidae 1,32 (1) Synodontidae 1,41(20) 60 (Synodontidae) 1,32 (1) ,10(31) Synoicidae 5,96 (1) 39 (2) Syntheciidae 6,17(11) .68 (3) Synuraceae 7,32 (7) ‚25 (2) ,39 (2) Tachidiidae ,10(16) ‚71(10) (Tachysuridae) 41 (2 (5) Taeniodidae ‚17 (5) TAENIOGLOSSA ( 16) (Taeniosomi) Talitridae (3) Tealpidae — w Tanaidae = << © © BR O0 © D © NN © © © D D ID Où Or Où Qt © À © OO bo A = TARSIOIDEA » (16) Tellinidae Temoridae Tendipedidae = BR P © © © 9 ma 0 GE NACIO © mi I 4 1 No © @ No NN © 1 © © -1 00 — 19) (8) (Teraponidae) (2) Terebellidae (5) Terebratulidae (1) Terebridae Teredinidae (2) Testudinidae (Tethyidae) (5) Tethyidae em Tetrabrachiini Tetragonuridae DTH OUR A ASS RS AS ENS RS ee oR be Tetramitidae Tetraonidae 1,68 Tetrarogidae = <> a (LE Ex 78 8) Taeniopterygidae TANAIDACEA (1) TAPHRINALES (2) TARDIGRADA (3) (Teetospondyli) TELEODESMACEA (2) TELOSPORIDIA TENTACULATA TEREBINTHALES TETRABRANCHIA (3) (3) (7) TETRAGONUROIDEI (4) (2) SAS we ese ws IDO IAN A HE WHORUMIUINDHOHHOWOUNNONATHE URE DD Oo © Oo mm AOW O0 © © mi I © Où I QIOH WORD NO © À OR © «I © — © > — — ho 0 — cs — = w = ZZ a Br 00 сл © © nw RTS DAS .os wu = — bo bo => MOTOR EE WW DU DO DU O O IN O O O A Où 00 NO NA NO O NO ho — a bi ok 19 mu EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT Tetrasporaceae TETRASPORINEAE Tetrodontidae TETRODONTIFORMES TETRODONTOIDEI (Teuthidae) Teer = so. ou (Teuthidoidea) Thalassocarididae Thalestridae THALIACEA Thallochrysidaceae Tharybidae THECATALES Theraponidae THERMOSBAENACEA THORACICA Thoreaceae Thraupidae Thunnidae THUNNIFORMES Thunnini Thymallidae Thymelaeaceae THYSANOPTERA THYSANURA TILOPTERIDALES TINAMIFORMES Tipulidae Tisbidae Todaridae Tomeurini Torpedinidae TORPEDINIFORMES TOXOGLOSSA Toxotidae Trachichthyidae Trachinidae (Trachycorystidae) Trachypteridae TRACHYPTEROIDEI Trapexiinae TREMATODES TREMATODES—DIGENA TREMATODES—MONOGENA Tet > Фо» » hh te aro UN a e NRE Na O аа в 0 ww 1 00+ Ron ya Ut woo DD DN EA A SW a a AO 0 Ds0O A OOH De ID I Où HO DD be Ree ee II S CHE 3 | я 5 SES 5 SES Sie “ 6,26 TREMELLALES 8,75 Trentepohliaceae 112 Triacanthidae 1,89 Triacanthini 1,89 Triactinomyxidae 6,07 Tribonemaceae 7,24 Trichechidae 4,14 TRICHIALES 8,28 TRICHIURIDAE 1,74 TRICHIUROIDET 1,74 —— Е ча<хажяяно<но®ннзю © I D Y I 90 À À © © © © À À © © W © À I © D À BR & © & © À À R 1000 (1) aon ASAS DN == A Ai bo YS yey ~~ — — La Trichodontidae Trichomycteridae Trichonotidae TRICHOPTERA TRICOCCAE Tricorythidae Triglidae Triglini Triodontidae Trionychidae Triphoridae Tristomidae Tritoniidae TROCHELMINTHES Trochidae Trochilidae Troglodytidae Troglotrematidae TROCONIFORMES Tryblidiidae Trygonidae Trypanosomidae (Trypauchenidae) Trypauchenini TUBERALES Tubificidae TUBIFLORAE Tubularudae TUBULIDENTATA TUNICATA TURBELLARIA Turbinellidae Turbinoliidae Turbinidae Turdidae Turridae Turritellidae TYLOPODA Typhaceae Typhlosynbranchini Tyrannidae Ulmaridae Ulotrichaceae ULOTRICHALES ULOTRICHINEAE Ulvaceae Umbellifereae UMBELLIFLORAE Umbridae Umbrini Unionidae Uranoscopidae UREDINALES (Urochordata) Urocoptidae Э (1): 70) 1,70(72) 1,41(25) 1,70(82) 6,82 9,68 6,76 (3) 1,78 (2) 1,78 (2) 1,89 (2) 5,31(11) 3,10(12) 6,26 (3) 3,11(22) 6,36 3,07 5,74 t 1 SUVHOS SO JOOSPRrHFIAIIH AA ARONA won ır — =~ —~ — — — — — — bo — < = w NOUMTHONOSOHTODONDHOUOAONUNOHDMAUWD- <“ Or PHO BW 89 OVW SWI TD OV HBR DD OD DD WLI DO < oso.or RADO ota REE OHIO m CO OUD We OO AT IIS KH © I 1 + 9 № O0 © © BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES (Urodela) 5,03 Warnowiaceae 7,66 (5) Ursidae 4,05 (2) URTICALES 9,62 Xanthidae 2,29(10) USTILAGINALES 8,72 XANTHOPHYCEAE 7,21 (Xenarchi) 1,59 Valerianaceae 9,89 (4) (Xenoberyces) 1,60 Valloniidae 3,14 (5) Xenocephalidae 1.71 (3) Valoniaceae 7,17 (6) Xenocongridae 1,43 (4) Valvatidae 3,10 (7) Xenophthalmichthyidae 1,23 (8) Varanidae 5,34 (1) (Xenopteri) 1,92 Vasidae 3,09(20) (Xenopterygii) 1,92 Vaucheriaceae 7,17 (9) (Xiphidiontidae) 1,71 (9) Velellidae 6,17 (6) Xiphiüdae 1,75 (4) Veliferidae 1,54 (1) Xiphisteridae 1501. (9) VELIFEROIDEI 1,54 Xiphostomidae 1,38 (3) Veneridae 3,17(11) XIPHOSURA 6,56 Vermetidae 3,10(15) Xiphosuridae 6,56 (1) VERTICILLATAE 9,53 Vertiginidae 3,14 (4) Zanclidae - 1,74 (1) Viperidae 5,35 (4) )Zaniolepidae) 1,78 (7) Vireonidae 5,79(20) (Zanobatidae) 1,10 (3) Virgulariidae 6.19 (7) Zaproridae 1,71(19) VIRUSES 8,96 Zeidae 1,62 (1) Viviparidae 3,10 (8) ZEIFORMES 1,62 Volutidae 3,09(22) Ziphiidae 4,22 (2) VOLVOCALES 7,02 Zoarcidae 1,71(15) (Volvocidae) [part] 7,03 ZOOMASTIGINA 6,01 Vorticellidae 6,11 (1) ZOOPAGALES 8,48 Vulsellidae 3,16(13) Zooxanthellae 7,52 (5) Zygnemaceae 7,15 (2) 5.4 SUBJECT Provisional code for subject indexes Pending completion of the revised “ Decimal Classification for Fisheries Science ” which is being prepared by FAO, the following code will be used for preparation of a current subject index to the “ Current Bibliography for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries ”. It follows very closely that used for the “Current Bibliography ” previously published in J. Cons. int. Explor. Mer. and thus ensures continuity with earlier Bibliographies. The need for some changes was however indicated by the geographically broader scope of the new Bibliography and by the existence of the Taxonomic Indexes. Here, in comparison with the ICES classification, sections 1 General, 2 Physical Oceanography and Limnology, and 3 Plankton remain unchanged; in section 4 Benthos, the two sub-sections (e) Flora and (f) Bacteria are combined as one sub-section 4.5 Phytobenthos; section 5 Fishing, contains an added sub-section 5.6 Economics of fishing; sections 6 Fish, 7 Shellfish and 8 Mammals and Reptiles are combined as section 6 Aquatic stocks and sub-divided by fea- tures of their biology and exploitation rather than by taxonomy 3 (1) : Ex 80 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT which is done in the Taxonomic Index; section 9 Miscellaneous then becomes section 7 Miscellaneous and Auxiliaries and is sub-divided. The notes which follow the secondary (sub-section) headings are explanatory only, not further sub-divisions. The current subject indexes are being prepared by Mr. A. R. Margetts of the Fisheries Laboratory, Lowestoft, by arrangement with ICKS, as a contribution by the Council to fisheries bibliographic work. Meanwhile FAO has contracted with Mr. Margetts to prepare a corresponding subject index to the first two volumes of this Bibliography. It will be in mimeograph form and distributed free by FAO to recipients of those volumes. The pages are designated by the letter-symbol “S$”. Subject Code—Key to first digits 1. GENERAL (OCEANOGRAPHY, LIMNOLOGY, and FISH- ERIKS) PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND LIMNOLOGY PLANKTON BENTHOS FISHING (see also 6.8) AQUATIC STOCKS (Refer to Taxonomic Index for sub- division by genera) 7. MISCELLANEOUS AND AUXILIARIES SUBJECTS—TWO DIGIT CODE ie GENERAL (OCEANOGRAPHY, LIMNOLOGY, and FISHERIES) 1.1 Expeditions Voyage reports Research ships 1.2 Navigation Apparatus and systems Navigational charts 1.3 Institutes and organizations (Reports, prospectuses, descriptions) 1.4 General phenomena Scattering layer Underwater noise 1.5 General apparatus Underwater photography and television Bathyspheres Floating stations 1.6 General books Textbooks Tables Bibliographies SOU 99 bo 2. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND LIMNOLOGY 2.1 Practical aspects General methods and apparatus (e.g. water bottles) (Records of data) 3 (1) : Ex 81 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 2.2 General features of marine and inland water areas Geographical extent Names and limits of areas 2.3 Submarine topography Bottom deposits Terminology Bathymetric charts Bottom sounding 2.4 Physics of sea and fresh waters Physical properties and their determination (temperature, density) Suspended matter г Turbidity 2.5 Chemistry of sea and fresh waters Chemical and physico-chemical properties and their determination (salinity, pH, nutrients) Pollution 2.6 Structure, dynamics and circulation Oceanography and limnology of particular water areas Distribution of properties of sea-water Turbulence Stratification Non-tidal currents Interaction with atmosphere 7 Waves, tides and water level .8 Ice 9 Coastal oceanography and limnology (incl. inland seas, estuaries, etc.) PLANKTON .1 General Regional surveys (ecology, distribution) Apparatus and methods 3.2 Zooplankton 3.3 Phytoplankton 3.4 Nannoplankton 3.5 Productivity 4 BENTHOS 4.1 General Regional surveys Apparatus and methods Production Zoobenthos—Systematics and development Zoobenthos— Distribution and ecology Zoobenthos—Physiology and behaviour Phytobenthos (incl. Bacteria in sediments, seaweeds) (O) FisHING (see also 6.8) Statistical returns Vessels (for Research ships, see 1.1) Gear (for Selectivity, see 6.6) Description Operation and efficiency Fish detection Experimental gear (e.g. electric fishing) 5.4 Grounds and fishing surveys Fishery charts Fisheries of a region O O po be Deo 3(1) : Ex 82 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT u x Fish technology Treatment of fish at sea Spoilage at sea Economics of fishing o Aquatic STOCKS (Refer to Taxonomic Index for sub-division by genera) General biology Systematics (incl. taxonomy, nomenclature) Distribution and ecology Physiology and behaviour Parasites, diseases, abnormalities Stock fluctuations and population studies Selection by fishing gear Marking Fisheries for particular species or groups Hatcheries, aquaria, culture © © 10 Grip Us N = © MISCELLANEOUS AND AUXILIARIES Mathematical and statistical methods General (incl. theory of fishing) Special bibliographies Documentation methods, libraries, etc. Terminology, notation, definitions Legislation (acts, treaties, statutes, regulations) Personal Biographies, obituaries, etc. Sk sae A BES ARE AD OOP Gob = Discussions are also in progress with the University of Rhode Island, concerning the preparation of a detailed analytical subject index, which the University proposes to enter on mechanically selected punch-cards, and which it may be possible to reproduce annually for the convenience of readers. This analytical index will be cumulative and it is proposed that the information in it will be provided to any subscriber on written request. Progress in these arrangements will be announced in the Bibliography from time to time. 5.5 Citation Pages are designated by the letter symbol “С”. This index is a continuation in improved form, of the Check Lists of Forward References contained in issues of Volume 2 of this Bibliography, and follows in the main a suggestion made by E. Garfield in his paper on “А Unified Index to Science ” presented to the Inter- national Conference on Scientific Information, Washington, 1958. The Citation Index gives a selective listing of the bibliographic descendants of the articles the serial numbers of which are given in order on the left hand side of the index. It can be used in two ways. If copies of this Bibliography are cut up by the subscriber and each reference pasted on standard library index cards, then the numbers listed may be written, with their corresponding symbols, 3(1) : Ex 83 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES on to the card for each document cited by them. Otherwise it is necessary to refer from any particular reference to each following issue of the Citation Index to see if it has been cited in subsequently published documents. The Citation Index includes references to the Errata and Addenda to the Bibliography given on “ Er ” and.” Ad ” pages. The following symbols are adopted: En, Fr, etc. Translation into English, French, etc., including other language versions (the language symbols listed in section 3.5 are used). Re (Critical) Review, critical comment, including “ discussion ” at symposia, etc. Reviews are only entered and cited if the review is a critical one, and in particular if it points out errors in the original work or takes up points for further discussion. Le Published letter Co Continuation of. (Documents supplementary to previous references entered, are cited under Co if they exclude material which was in the original.) NE New edition, including Revised Edition (the document cited is, if possible, the previous edition, otherwise the first edition, or, in the absence of relevant information, any other previous edition). (Documents supplementary to previous references entered, are cited under NE if they include the original, and expand and enlarge it.) Ab Informative abstracts and summaries CR Cross reference. Includes printed versions of papers previously mimeographed, e.g. as meeting documents—annotated as “ Published version of CR ...”. No Notices, notes, non-official reports of meetings. Ci Citation in literature list of the paper (Ci numbers are entered selectively, that is, only references are cited to documents which are direct and significant antecedents of the new publication). Do, Pr Meeting documents and published proceedings of meetings (used only in the citations of ‘‘ me ” numbers). Er Published correction to cited documents, or erratum to this Bibliography. ‘(Er corrections refer to Author’s, Editor’s or Publisher’s corrections. Other corrections may be found in Re citations.) ” Ad Published amendment to cited documents, amendments to laws, regulations etc., or addendum to this Bibliography. ““ Includes (Collected) Reprints, Contributions, etc. having different references from tbe original.” It is important to note that a subsequent document which cites a document previously indexed geographically, taxonomically or subjectwise is normally only indexed by these categories insofar as it differs in scope from the original document. The following example will make this clear : An entry in the Citation Index in Part 2 of the Bibliography indicates that article numbered 60-0730, reference to which is made 3 (1) : Ex 84 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT in Part 2 is a criticial review (Re) of 59-1820, entered in Volume 2 of the Bibliography. Entries already in geographic, taxonomic and subject indexes for 59-1820 will not be repeated for 60-0730. If, however, 60-0730 refers to places, species, or subjects not referred to in 59-1820, the number 60-0730 will appear in appropriate places in the relevant current indexes. The above rules do not apply to citations prefixed “ Ci” which are fully indexed, unless they are indicated by “‘ X ” (see Section 1). ' Most citations are to documents already entered in previous issues of this Bibliography, i.e. published in 1957 or later. Cita- tions of papers entered in Bibliographia Oceanographica for years earlier than this are according to their entry numbers therein. The serial numbers are composed of the letters “ВО ” following the relevant volume number of the Bibliographia Oceanographica, and the entry number in that volume. Thus the paper by W. Krauss (1955) which is number 899 in volume 28 of the Bibliographia Oceanographica is given the serial number “ 28-0899BO,” it was cited in volume 2 of this Bibliography by article 59-0555. In the Bibliographia Oceanographica, volumes 15 (1942) and earlier, references are arranged in two main sections, “a” and “Pb”, with separate numbering. In such cases one or other of these letters will replace the hyphen in the citation number, e.g. 04b0192B0 refers to the paper on Electrical perception in deep sea fish by Thornton, W. M. (1931), Proc. Univ. Durham, 8(4):301-12, entered аз No. 192 in section “b ” of the Bibliographia Oceano- graphica volume 4, for 1931. Note that initial zeros are inserted in BO volume numbers less than 10, and in serial entry numbers less than 1000. Alternative sources of references to documents published in the USSR before 1957, especially those pertaining to areas other than the North Atlantic are the ** Ukazatel’ Literatury ” (Guides to literature, abbreviated as UL) by N. S. Romanov, one of which— published in 1959—is entered as 60-3507. The other publication is: Romanov, N. S. (1955) /zd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 296 p. Ukazatel’ literatury po rybnomu khoziaistvu iuzhnykh basseinov SSSR sa 1918-1953 gg. (Guide to fisheries literature for the southern water basins of the USSR for the years 1918-1953.) In the 1955 publication are given 3906 annotated references arranged in sections by area (Caspian Sea; Azov and Black Seas; Aral Sea and Lakes Baikal and Issyk Kul), within sections by year of publication and within years by name of author. There are 3 (1) : Ex 85 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES subject (including Russian species names), geographic and author indexes, lists of bibliographic sources and abbreviations. Documents published before 1957 and not listed in the Biblio- graphia Oceanographica but included in one or other of Romanov’s bibliographies will be referred to in the Citation Indexes by their serial numbers in the latter. Thus, the four digit numbers (with initial zeros inserted if necessary) will be followed by the symbol UL and preceded by a hyphen and by the number 55 in the case of a document listed in Romanov (1955), by the numbers 59 for documents listed in Romanoy (1959). Thus, for example 59- 0650UL refers to the paper by Voronov, K. I. (1930) listed as number 651 at the bottom of page 41 of document 60-3507. The Citation Index does not include cross references which al- ready appear in the references or annotations of both the citing and the cited documents. Thus, if a book containing several chapters by different authors has in its annotation such words as “Comprises (or Contains) . . . (Serial numbers of individual articles), and the individual articles have, in their references, ‘ in (serial number of whole book)”, then none of the serial numbers quoted will appear in the Citation Index. 6. Errata AND ADDENDA These are listed on pages designated by letter-symbols “Er ” and “Ad ” respectively. The same symbols, but with the first letters in lower case, follow their serial numbers given on the right of the page. Under each number is given, in parentheses, the serial number of the original reference to which it is a correction or addition, or, for amendments to indexes, the name of the index and the volume and number of the issue in which it appeared. Sub- scribers are invited to draw the attention of FAO to errors. Ad- denda usually consist of annotations to documents previously entered by title only. Errata and Addenda, except amendments to indexes, are included in the Citation indexes. 7. MEETINGS: CONGRESSES, CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, COURSES, TRAINING CENTRES These are listed on pages designated by letter-symbol “ me ”. The same symbol follows the serial number of the meeting referred to. For each future meeting the following information is given, in this order: Name of sponsoring organization Date of opening Place Expected duration Title Annotation: purpose, relevant agenda items, etc. 3 (1) : Ex 86 EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT The annotation will, where possible, give the reference number of the previous meeting in the same series and the serial numbers of its published proceedings. Annotation of meeting documents and preprints, or of the published proceedings, if preprints or meeting documents had not already been annotated, will each cite the meeting number of which they are a product, preceded by the symbol ‘ Do ” in the case of documents or preprints, and * Pr ” in the case of the printed proceedings. Annotations of unofficial reports and commentary on meetings will also cite the meeting number, after the citation symbol “ No ” (see section 5.5). Meeting numbers will be included in the Geographic, Taxonomic, Subject and Citation Indexes. Names of sponsors are listed at the end of the Author indexes, in a special section of them. At the end of each monthly “ Meeting ” section is given a check list of meeting numbers, designated by letter symbol “М”, in order of opening date. This list is cumulative from (and including) the month of publication of each particular issue of the Current Bibliography. The base date for meetings is lst January, 1960. References to meetings known to be taking place at any time within the 12 months following publication of an issue of Current Bibliography are entered, as soon as detailed information about them is available. Where information about a particular meeting is incomplete three months or less from the date on which it is believed to be opening, reference to it is entered in the next issue, even though the reference will be incomplete. Proposed dates and other particulars about a meeting frequently change, in some instances several times. In such cases the same meeting will be entered under a new number (not as an addendum), and the annotation will include the phrase ““ Amendment to (original entry number)”. 8. New ACTIVITIES Announcements of new projects and activities are at present frequently quoted among the bibliographic references. It is proposed eventually to start an “ Activities ” (ac) section of this Bibliography which would be organized along the same lines as the Meetings (me) section described in 7. above. An announcement about this will be made in due course. 9. ERRATA AND ADDENDA to “ EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT ”’ Various changes will be announced from time to time. They will be printed on “Ex” pages, and will refer by number to the sub-sections as given in the CONTENTS (Pages 3 (1) : Ex. 1-2). 3 (1) : Ex 87 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Subscribers are advised to make a written note of the page numbers bearing such announcements on the CONTENTS page or in the relevant sub-sections. 10. EDITORIAL NoTES Pages are designated by the letter symbol “ N ”. In this section will be described, from time to time, the plans and activities of FAO and other interested organizations to improve documentation in the field of aquatic sciences. The first such note appears in Volume 3, Part 3. 3 (1) : Ex 88 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 — REFERENCES MF Hewer, H. R. & N. D. Riley (1959) 60-0001 London, X Vth int. Congr. Zool., 1068 p. XVth International Congress of Zoology, London 16-23 July 1958. Proceedings. Officers & committee members, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. List of members, Secretary General’s report; meeting time- tables; plenary session records; proceedings of the 12 sections; index of authors. Incl. papers 60-0002 to 60-0185. G De Beer, G. (1959) 60-0002 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 1-8. Presidential address. Refers to modern trends in ecology. MF Huxley, J. (1959) 60-0003 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 11-29. The emergence of Darwinism. A historical essay, with frequent reference to aquatic forms. F Pavlovskii, E. N. (1959) 60-0004 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 30-5. Some modes of evolution of infectious and parasitic diseases with natural foci. An essay, with reference to aquatic vectors & hosts. M Millot, J. & J. Anthony (1959) 60-0005 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 36-44. Résultats actuels de l'étude du coelacanthe Latimeria chalumnae Smith, dernier des Crossoptérygiens. (Results obtained from study of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae Smith, last of the Crossopterygians.) A review of anatomical observations in relation to evolutionary paths, with bibliography of the group. G Costello, D. P. (1959) 60-0006 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 51-2. Some problems of American zoological publication. Some of the policies and problems of the publication of a typical American journal are discussed, using the Biological Bulletin as an example. 3(1):1 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Ulrich, R. (1959) 60-0007 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 52-3. La préparation et l’utilisation des résumés analytiques dans la documenta- tion biologique. (The preparation and use of analytical synopses in biological documentation.) и A short article on this question, followed by а general discussion. FG Nicholson, E. M. (1959) 60-0008 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 53-6. a Conservation of nature—Introductory remarks. General remarks, with some reference to inland water basins. MG Bowman, R. I. (1959) 60-0009 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 58-60. A plea for an international biological station on the Galapagos Islands. A note on this project, followed by discussion. FG Worthington, E. B. (1959) 60-0010 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 61-2. Earth, air, fire and water: the ‘ elements ”” of conservation. Incl. reference to aquatic habitat. Darling, F. F. (1959) 60-0011 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 62-3. The significance of predator-prey relationships in the regulation of animal population. A short note. F Johnson, D. S. (1959) 60-0012 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 70-2. Some aspects of morphological adaptation to water flow in Malayan fresh- water animals. Correlation with water flow of body form in many fishes, prawns and insects. F Brien, P., M. Poll & J. Bouillon (1959) 60-0013 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 76-8. Ethologie de la reproduction du Protopterus dolloi (Boulenger). (Repro- ductive behaviour in Protopterus dolloi Boulenger.) Observations in Congo, in relation to unusual method of capture. M Arnold, Z. M. (1959) 60-0014 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 102-4. The biological ‘ versus ” the paleontological approach to. foraminiferan taxonomy. An essay with particular reference to polymorphism. (ME REFERENCES FG Sharov, A. G. (1959) 60-0015 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 105-8. Evolution as the process of ontogeny alteration. An essay, incl. reference to embryology of Astacus and Branchipus. MF Emelianov, S. У. (1959) 60-0016 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 108-10. Heterochronies in the appearance of the anlage of organs of vertebrates and their role in the process of evolution. An essay, incl. reference to development of Polypterus, Gobiidae and other teleost fishes, and cetacea. = G Boyden, A. 1959) 60-0017 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 120-2. Serology as an aid to systematics. A general essay. M Rechnitzer, A. B. (1959) 60-0018 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 122-4. Serological evidence of evolution at the molecular level within the family Embiotocidae, viviparous sea-perches. Contents as per title. M Le Page Renouf, L. (1959) 60-0019 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 136-7. Sponges “ vis-à-vis ” natural selection. Questions natural selection as causative factor in speciation of several genera of sponges. With discussion. F Svärdson, G. (1959) 60-0020 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 137-41. Speciation in freshwater fish as illustrated by Coregonus. A general essay, with special reference to Scandinavian populations; reference also to other sibling spp. in European freshwaters—Cottus, Salvelinus, Osmerus and Myoxocephalus spp. F D’Ancona, U. & S. Merlo (1959) 60-0021 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 141-5. Speciation in Italian trouts with special reference to those of Lake Garda. Evolution and variation of Salmo fario and other spp. in Italy—mainland and islands—and Yugoslavia. Special reference to S. lacustris and S. carpio. (ее BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Stankovic, 8. & M. Pljakié (1959) 60-0022 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 145-6. La speciation intralacustre et les mécanismes d’isolement dans le lac d’Ohrid. (Interlacustrine speciation and isolation mechanisms in Lake Ohrid.) Note on isopods and amphipods in this Yugoslav lake—Asellus, Gammarus and Synurella. F Hubendick, B. (1959) 60-0023 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 146-7. Intralascustrine speciation among Ancylidae in Lake Ohrid. Ecological study of 2 endemic spp. of Acroloxus and 3 of Ancylus in this lake. F Greenwood, P. H. (1959) 60-0024 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 147-50. Evolution and speciation in the Haplochromis fauna (Pisces, Cichlidae) of Lake Victoria. Incl. reference also to tilapias and to other nearby lakes; followed by discussion. F Myers, С. 8. (1959) 60-0025 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 151-2. The endemic fish-fauna of Lake Lanao and the evolution of higher categories. Taxonomic description in evolutionary context; reference to spp. of Barbus and Mandibularca and other cyprinids in the lake in S. Philippines. Com- parison with other areas; discussion. M Drach, P. (1959) 60-0026 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 158-60. Groupe de tendances évolutives chez les brachyoures. (A group of evolu- tionary trends in the brachyurans.) Comparative notes on these crabs; discussion. M Schilder, F. A. (1959) 60-0027 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 186-90. Regional convergence of shell characters in Cypraeidae (Mollusca). Biogeography of cowries in the Indo-Pacific. M Joysey, K. A. (1959) 60-0028 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 190-3 A review of the evolution of Gryphaea incurva. Incl. discussion of relation of this fossil genus to Ostrea. 3 (1): 4 REFERENCES MF Vladykov, V. D. (1959) 60-0029 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 207-8. The taxonomy of European ammocoetes (Petromyzontidae). Comparative descriptions of larvae of the 4 genera; distribution within European waters and Caspian Sea. M Fage, L. (1959) 60-0030 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 209-11. Les campagnes scientifiques du bathyscaphe F.N.R.S. III 1954-1957. (The scientific expeditions of the bathyscaph F.N.R.S. ИТ 1954-1957.) Lists of dates, observers, localities and relevant publications, with brief notes on results. M Bernard, F. (1959) 60-0031 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 211-3. Contribution du bathyscaphe aux problémes de distribution verticale du plancton marin. (Contribution of the bathyscaph to problems of vertical distribution of marine plankton.) A summary of observations in the Mediterranean; special reference to the fish Cyclothone and to siphonophores. M Pérès, J.-M. (1959) 60-0032 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 213-5. Plongées biologiques en bathyscaphe. (Biological dives in the bathyscaph.) An account of studies in Mediterranean, Atlantic and Pacific; particular reference to thermoclines, deep scattering layers, Kuroshio waters. M Zenkevitch, L. A. (1959) 60-0033 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 215-8. Certain zoological problems connected with the study of the abyssal and ultra-abyssal zones on the ocean. A general broad review of knowledge of ecology and evolution of spp. in the deep oceans. M Stschedrina, Z. G. (1959) 60-0034 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 218-21. The dependence of the distribution of foraminifera in the seas of the USSR on the environmental factors. Relation of littoral, bathial and abyssal groups to temperature, salinity, distance from coast, currents and character of sea bottom. 3 (1):5 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISGERIES M Filatova, Z. A. (1959) 60-0035 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 221-2. Bivalve molluscs of the abyssal zone of the North-Western Pacific. Spp. composition and distribution, according to data from VITIAZ, 1953-55. M Vinogradov, M. E. (1959) 60-0036 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 223-5. On the vertical distribution of deep-sea plankton in the west part of the Pacific Ocean. A summary of results from VITIAZ in past five years. M Birshtein, Ia. A. (1959) 60-0037 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 226-9. Deep-sea Malacostraca of the north-western part of the Pacific Ocean, their distribution and relations. Summary of results from study of material recently collected by VITIAZ. Speciation, distribution. M Rass, T. S. (1959) 60-0038 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 229-31. Deep-sea fishes of the Northern Pacific and Far-Eastern Seas. Review of basic features of evolution, distribution, abundance of fish faunas. M Loosanoff, V. L. (1959) 60-0039 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 231-4. Environment and larval behaviour of several pelecypods. Studies made at Milford, Connecticut, of Crassostrea virginica and Venus mercenaria; rearing experiments; discussion. M Walne, P. R. (1959) 60-0040 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 234-6. Some observations on the feeding behaviour of oyster (Ostrea edulis) larvae and their relation to rearing problems. Experimental feeding, at Conway, N. Wales, with the flagellate Zsochrysis galbana; discussion. M Ryland, J. В. (1959) 60-0041 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 236-9. The settlement of Polyzoa larvae on algae. Habitat preference studied experimentally in N. Wales, using Flustrellidra and Alcyonidium on Fucus spp., Laminaria and other seaweeds; discussion refers to settlement of Crassostrea, Spirorbis barnacles, Celleporella. 3 (1):6 REFERENCES M Lynch, W. F. (1959) 60-0042 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 239-41. Factors influencing metamorphosis of larvae of some of the sessile organisms. A review of literature: refers to heavy metals, dyes, ions of sea water, organic and other carbon compounds, acids, osmotic pressure, temperature, in relation to larval development and to cleavage. M Knight-Jones, E. W. & P. H. D. H. de Silva (1959) 60-0043 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 241-3. The setting, behaviour and ecology of Spirorbinae (Serpulidae). Observations on Spirorbis spp. on coast of Wales. M Smith, F. C. Walton (1959) 60-0044 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 243-4. The settlement behaviour of Teredo larvae. Review of existing information on the behaviour of shipworm larvae prior to and during initial penetration of submerged wooden structures. Work carried out on spp. of T'eredo at Miami, Florida, is described. Evidence is given of a negative geotropotaxis. M Stephenson, T. A. (1959) 60-0045 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 244-6. Coral reefs regarded as seashores. A general essay. M Boschma, H. (1959) 60-0046 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 246-8. The species problem in corals. A few examples are here given of different views on the specific status of corals belonging to the Madreporaria, the Milleporina and the Stylasterina. Bibliography; discussion. M Goreau, T. F. (1959) 60-0047 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 248-50. Calcification and growth in reef-forming corals. Use of calcium-45 as a tracer, show importance of light intensity. A new hypothesis of madreporarian skeleton formation has been proposed as a result of experimental evidence. Discussion. M Goreau, T. F. (1959) - 60-0048 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 250. Buttressed reefs in Jamaica, British West Indies. Short description. Е BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Newell, N. D. (1959) 60-0049 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 251-2. American coral seas. Comparative descriptions of reefs from Georgia, USA, to West Indies and south to Brazil. M Drach, P. (Chairm.) (1959) 60-0050 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 253-4. Stratification of marine communities—An open discussion. Discussion of nomenclature for benthic communities, based on that given by CIESMM at Genoa in 1957. M Drach, P. (1959) 60-0051 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 254-7. Méthodes et plan de travail pour l’exploration oma en scaphandre autonome. (Methods and plan of work for biological exploration with the bathyscaphe.) Proposals for instrumentation and special projects of study. M Raymont, J. E.G. & В. 5. Miller (1959) 60-0052 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 257-9. Changes in the zooplankton with fertilization in an isolated body of seawater. Reports experiments in tanks at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; discussion. M Naylor, E. (1959) 60-0053 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 259-62. The fauna of a warm dock. Ecological study of Queen’s Dock, Swansea, S Wales, which is artificially warmed by a power station outfall. Reference to resident and introduced spp., bibliography and discussion. MF Sacchi, C. F. (1959) 60-0054 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 262-3. Notizie ecologiche sul lago litoraneo di Patria (Napoli-Caserta). (Ecological notes on the coastal lake of Patria, Naples-Caserta.) Contents as per title; discussion. 3:8 REFERENCES M Bary, B. M. (1959) 60-0055 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 263-7. Temperature-salinity-plankton diagrams: some applications to oceano- graphy and ecology. Attempt to use plankton spp. to demonstrate water mixing by combining techniques of relating plankton to water masses in T-S diagram and Miller’s technique, to select indicator spp. Application to area off southern New Zealand. Bibliography; discussion. M Christensen, A. M. (1959) 60-0056 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 267-10. On the life history and biology of Pinnotheres pisum. Ill. account of this crab, parasitic on Crassostrea virginica. M Deichmann, E. (1959) 60-0057 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 270-2. Ekman’s barrier and the holothurians of the Panama region. Evolutionary trends as shown by data from VELERO II recently obtained from western coasts of America, 31° М to 10° S, incl. Galapagos and other outlying islands; discussion. M Soot-Ryen, T. (1959) 60-0058 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 272-4. Plans for a ‘ marine invertebrate fauna of Scandinavia ”. Account of organization and programme for bibliographic work, taxonomic studies, publication; covers area of North Sea, and rest of NE Atlantic. M Steven, D. M. (1959) 60-0059 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 274-5. Marine laboratories in the Caribbean. Composition of the Association of Island Marine Laboratories—tropical W Atlantic. M Steven, D. M. (1959) 60-0060 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 275-6. Experiments on the shoaling behaviour of fish. Aquarium observations, feeding studies of Hepsitia stipes and Bathystoma rimator from inshore waters of the Caribbean. Reaction to changes in water temperature, salinity and traces of various substances. Discussion. 3 (1):9 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Boden, B. P., E. M. Kampa & B. Abbott (1959). 60-0061 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 276-7. Light relationships in a euphausiid community. Study of sonic scattering layer by multiple frequency detectors, off Cali- fornia; luminescence of euphausids; extraction of photosensitive eye pigment, and light responses. Discussion. M Sokolov, W. E. (1959) 60-0062 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 277-80. Adaptations of the ‘skin in marine mammal fauna of the USSR to some conditions of aquatic life. Adaptation of cetacea and pinnipedia to diving movement in a dense medium, to lack of function of epidermal glands, and insulation. In pinni- pedia special adaptations to the periodic change from terrestrial to aquatic life. Discussion. M Fox, D. L. & F. T. Haxo (1959) 60-0063 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 280-2. Pigments and algal commensalism in the blue oceanic siphonophore V elella lata. Composition, function, and evolutionary significants of these pigments, and also in crustaceans. Discussion. M Buchsbaum, R. & T. F. Redick (1959) 60-0064 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 282-3. Shell growth in starved and fed clams in calcium-45 sea water. Experimental study of Melina sp. Discussion. M Delavault, R. & G. Cognetti (1959) 60-0065 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 284-6. Recherches sur la sexualité des astérides de la Méditerranée. (Research on the sexuality of Mediterranean asterids.) Cycle, hermaphroditism, in Æchinaster sepositus and Coscinasterias tenuispina. Discussion. M Neefs, Y. (1959) 60-0066 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 286-8. Développement et évolution sexuelle chez Asterina gibbosa. (Development and sexual change in Asterina gibbosa.) Study of populations near Roscoff. 3 (1) : 10 REFERENCES M Battaglia, B. (1959) 60-0067 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 288-90. Sex-ratio in T%sbe gracilis, a marine copepod. Excess of females in natural population, converse in laboratory stocks. Breeding experiments at Padova to elucidate this. Discussion. M Connell, J. H. (1959) 60-0068 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 290-3. An experimental analysis of interspecific competition in natural populations of intertidal barnacles. A study was made at Millport, Scotland, of the 2 more common intertidal spp. in Britain, Balanus balanoides (L.) and Chthamalus stellatus (Poli). Balanus occurred mainly below HWN (High Water, Neap tides) and Chthamalus above. Discussion. M Barnes, H. (1959) 60-0069 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 293-4. Balanus-Chthamalus relations on the North American Atlantic coast. Competition between C. fragilis and B. balanoides and B. eburneus in NW Atlantic. Discussion. M Southward, A. J. & D. J. Crisp (1959) 60-0070 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 295-6. Modes of cirral activity in barnacles. Description of types of cirral movements in various spp. Discussion. M Costlow, J. D., Jr. & C. G. Bookhout (1959) 60-0071 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 297-8. Moulting and growth in Balanus. Rearing experiments with B. improvisus and B. amphitrite. M Crisp, D. J. (1959) 60-0072 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 298-300. Breeding and exuviation in Balanus balanoides. Reports tank experiments at Bangor, N Wales. Discussion. M Mackintosh, N. A. (1959) 60-0073 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 301. Methods of age determination of whales. Introduction to papers 60-0074, 60-0075 and 60-0076. ACL) BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Ruud, J. T. (1959) 60-0074 Proc. int. Congr. Zoo., 15 : 302-3. The use of baleen plates in age determination of whales. Summary of studies on blue- and fin-whales in N Atlantic and Antarctic. References. M Laws, R. M. (1959) 60-0075 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 303-5. Age determination of whales by means of the corpora albicantia. Summary of recent study of fin-whale ovaries. M Purves, P. E. (1959) 60-0076 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 305-8. The use of the ear plug in age determination in whales. Study of laminations in plugs from fin-whales. Followed by discussion and chairman’s summary of the symposium. M Slijper, E. L. (1959) 60-0077 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 309-11. On the vascular system of cetacea. Description and function of retia mirabilia—arterial and venous—hepatic vein dilations, spinal veins; comparisons for cetacea of all sizes show convec- tion not with deep diving but with frequent pressure changes. Discussion. M Frazer, J. F. D. & A. St. G. Huggett (1959) 60-0078 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 311-3. The breeding season and length of pregnancy in four species of large whales. Evidence summarised and results tabulated for Physeter catodon, M egaptera. nodosa, Balaenoptera physalus and B. musculus. Bibliography and discussion. M Hubbs, C. L. (1959) 60-0079 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 313-6. Natural history of the grey whale. Biology of and fishery for Eschrichtius gibbosus in the N Pacific. Popula- tion studies, behaviour, ecology, migrations. Discussion. MF Zinn, D. J. (1959) 60-0080 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 317-9. The interstitial fauna of sand—Introduction. Historical review and statement of present problems concerning the littoral subterranean fauna of marine and freshwater beaches. 3 (1) : 12 REFERENCES M Remane, A. (1959) 60-0081 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 320-3. Die interstitielle Fauna des Meeressandes. (The interstitial fauna of sea-sands.) Descriptions of communities. M Renaud-Debyser, J. (1959) 60-0082 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 323-6. Contribution à l’etude de la faune interstitielle du bassin d'Arcachon. (Contribution to the study of the interstitial fauna of the Arcachon Basin.) Description of community; consideration of its stability. Discussion. M Deboutteville, Cl. Delamare (1959) 60-0083 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 326-7. Synthése de nos connaissances sur le benthos interstitiel et la faune des eaux souterraines littorales. (Synthesis of our knowledge of the interstitial benthos and the fauna of littoral subterranean waters.) Consideration of community stability, dynamics, cycles. M Swedmark, B. (1959) 60-0084 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 327-30 On the biology of sexual reproduction of the interstitial fauna of marine sand. Adaptations with regard to spawning and development. Bibliography; discussion. M Swedmark, B. & G. Teissier (1959) 60-0085 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 330-2. Halammohydra et Otohydra, hydrozoaires de la microfaune des sables et l’ordre des actinulides. (Halammohydra and Otohydra, hydrozoans of the microfauna of sands, and the order of actinulids.) Review of studies at Roscoff. Discussion. M Dragesco, J. (1959) 60-0086 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 332-4. Adaptations morphologiques des ciliés mésopsammiques. (Morphological adaptations of mesopsammic ciliates.) Contents as per title; followed by Chairman’s concluding remarks on the symposium. 3) (0D) 3 Us} BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Deichmann, E. (1959) 60-0087 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 335-7. The holothurian fauna of Antarctica. A review of knowledge, with special reference to evolutionary trends, and zoogeographical problems. M Sanders, H. L. (1959) 60-0088 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 337-40. The significance of the cephalocarida in crustacean phylogeny. Ill. account of Hutchinsoniella macracantha, nearest living crustacean to trilobites. Discussion. M Mayrat, A. (1959) | 60-0089 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 340-3. Anatomie comparée et évolution du système artériel des malacostracés. (Comparative anatomy and evolution of the arterial system of malacostraca.) Review of knowledge and recent studies; special reference to Squilla, Bopyrus, Anilocra and Palaemonetes. M Ivanov, A. V. (1959) 60-0090 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 345-8. The pogonophora and their systematic position. Taxonomic review; anatomy. Discussion. MF Yonge, C. M. (1959) 60-0091 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 367-70. Evolution within the bivalve mollusca. A general essay; bibliography. M Graham, A. (1959) 60-0092 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 370-3. The functional morphology of the prosobranch buccal mass. Results of study of Patella, Monodonta. References; discussion. M Carriker, M. R. (1959) 60-0093 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 373-6. Comparative functional morphology of the drilling mechanism in Urosalpinx and Hupleura (Muricid gastropods). Observations of boring behaviour; experiments on amputation of proboscis and accessory proboscis. Discussion. 3 (1): 14 REFERENCES M Lemche, H. & K. G. Wingstrand (1959) 60-0094 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 378-80. The comparative anatomy of Neopilina galatheae Lemche, 1957 (Mollusca monoplacophora). A general account of anatomy of this sp. taken by GALATHEA in equatorial Pacific at 3570m in 1952. M Lemche, H. (1959) 60-0095 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 380-1. Molluscan phylogeny in the light of Neopilina. Significance of segmentation in this mollusc. M Lemche, H. (1959) 60-0096 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 381-9. Protostomian interrelationships in the light of Neopilina. Significance of segmentation in this form. Discussion, incl. length con- tribution by C. R. Boettger. MF Dahl, E. (1959) 60-0097 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 395-7. Influence of mode of life on brain topography in crustacea. Relation of feeding mechanism and method to ganglionic patterns. Discussion. MF Lockhead, J. H. & R. Resner (1959) 60-0098 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 397-9. Functions of the eyes and neurosecretion in crustacea anostraca. Observations of, and experiments with, Artemia and Eubranchipus. F Poll, M. (1959) 60-0099 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 401-3. Prospection ichthyologique de la région du Stanley-Pool. (Ichthyological exploration of the region of Stanley-Pool.) Ecological reconnaissance of the region of Congo ; particular reference to Protopterus aethiopicus. Discussion concerns recent invasion of Æichornia crassipes. F Dottrens, E. (1959) 60-0100 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 404-6. Sur les corégones de Grande Bretagne et d’Irlande. (On the coregonids of Great Britain and Ireland.) Systematic study of Coregonus albula group; comparisons with Scandinavian and Central European forms. 3 (1) : 15 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Svetovidov, A. N. (1959) 60-0101 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 406-9. The structure of the brain of fishes in relation to classification and habits. A general essay, with particular reference to variations within the Clupei- formes and the Gadiformes, of the form, size and position of cereballum in relation to the medulla oblongata. Discussion. M Monod, T. (1959) 60-0102 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 409-12. Sur le système de ‘‘verrouillage ’’ de la première épine dorsale des Balistidae. (On the erectile system of the first dorsal spine in the Balistidae.) Ill. anatomical study of Balistes forcipatus. Discussion. M Orkin, P. A. (1959) 60-0103 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 412-3. Branchial motor innervation and classification in some sharks. Arrangement of branchial and eyelid muscles in Orectolobidae, Seyliorhinidae and Carcharhinidae. Discussion. M Kleinenberg, S. E. (1959) 60-0104 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 445-7. On the origin of cetacea. Comparative anatomy reviewed; reference to mode of life and differences between Odontoceti and Mysticeti suggest diphyletic origin. Discussion. MF Wiersma, C. A. G. (1959) 60-0105 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 461-3. Inhibition in crustacean muscle. Review of situation with regard to studies of this phenomenon which represents the only instance in which the effect of motor impulses sent out by the central nervous system can be negated by impulses in inhibitory axons also delivered by the central nervous system. References; discussion. G Knowles, F. (1959) 60-0106 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 486-7. Neurosecretion and animal colour change. Reference to the A-substance in the sinus gland and post-commissure organs in crustacea. Discussion. M Chassard, C. (1959) 60-0107 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 488-9. L’adaptation chromatique chez Hippolyte varians Leach (Crustace décapode.) (Chromatic adaptation in Hippolyte varians Leach, decapod crustacean.) Description and discussion of mechanism. 3 (1) : 16 REFERENCES M Defretin, R. (1959) 60-0108 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 489-90. Nouvelles neurosécrétions chez les néréidiens. (New neurosecretions in the nereids.) Experiments with Nereis diversicolor. M Lenel, R. (1959) 60-0109 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 491-3. Effet de l’ablation des pédoncules oculaires sur les pigments caroténoïdes de l’hépatopancréas chez Carcinus maenas Pennant. (Effect of removal of eye stalks on the carotinoid pigments of the hepatopancreas in Carcinus maenas Pennant.) Review of recent experiments; references, discussion. MF Kreps, E. M. (1959) 60-0110 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 510-2. Brain metabolism in the evolution of vertebrates. Respiration rate and anaerobic glycolysis were measured in minced brain tissue. Brain respiration rate is low in cyclostomata, increases in fishes and amphibia and reveals a further progressive rise in reptilia and warm-blooded animals. Highest anaerobie glycolysis was found in amphibia, exceeding that in fishes. In the lamprey glycolysis is very high as compared with the respiration rate in fishes the interrelations between the oxidative and the anaerobic pathways may be diverse. The respiratory rate of the brain rises progressively in the order Selachii, Acipenseridae, Teleostei. Within one systematic group the relations between respiration and glycolysis are to a high degree determined by ecologic conditions. In sluggish bottom fishes the anaerobic type of metabolism retains considerable importance. In active fishes the oxidative type predominates. Brain cytochrome oxidase (CyOx) activity varies parallel with brain respiration. Cyclostomata and amphibia are characterized by the lowest figures. In fishes and amphibia maximum activity is attained at 20°C and oxygen tension 10-15 mm Hg, as compared with 37-5° C and 150 mm respectively for warm-blooded animals. High riboflavine contents were found in the brain of sturgeons, Acipenseridae (7-0-12ug/g), a family that shows a number of primitive features in its morphology. Discussion. MF Parry, G. D. (1959) 60-0111 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 518-21. Osmoregulation during growth in salamonids. Tolerance to sea water of various concentrations by Salmo salar, S. trutta and S. gairdnerii of various sizes and ages. Discussion. MF Morris, R. (1959) 60-0112 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 :521-2. The mechanism of sea-water osmoregulation in the lampern (Lampetra fluviatilis L.). Account of tolerance experiments. Discussion refers also to Г. planer. ale iq BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Ruud, J. T. (1959) à 60-0113 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 526-8. Vertebrates without blood pigment: a study of the fish family Chaenichthyidae. Note on the ecology and blood of “ icefishes ” of the Southern Ocean— Chaenocephalus aceratus, C. bouvetensis, Champsocephalus esox, C. gunnari, Pseudochaenichthys georgianus. Discussion. M Sembrat, K. (1959) 60-0114 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 529-31. Hormones and evolution. Review of implantations of Amphioxus endostyles in axolotl; iodine binding in endostyle of Ciona. Discussion. M Fisher, L. R. & E. H. Goldie (1959) 60-0115 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 533-5. The eye pigments of a euphausiid crustacean, Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars). Melanoid, carotenoid and photosensitive pigments studied biochemically. References; discussion. F Waterman, T. H. (1959) 60-0116 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 537-9. The problem of polarized light sensitivity. Reports, experiments and observations on this phenomenon in Pterophyllum (freshwater teleost), Limulus, Goniopsis (mangrove crab), Mysidium, Daphnia. Discussion. M Schlieper, C. (1959) 60-0117 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 542-7. New observations on the physiology of ciliated cells. Detailed report of experiments on ciliary activity of Mytilus edulis gills and Metridium senile from Baltic and North Seas. Effects of salinity, ionic reactions. Discussion. M Scheer, B. T. (1959) 60-0118 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 553-5. Carbohydrate metabolism in the transition from intermoult to premoult in erabs. Preliminary study made on a single sample from a population of Carcinides (=Carcinus) maenas, collected from a lagoon near Banyuls-sur-Mer. After three days, 16 males were selected at random, and from half of these, again at random, the eystalks were removed. Discussion. 3 (1): 18 REFERENCES M Frentz, В. & A. Veillet (1959) 60-0119 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 555-8. Etude immuno-électrophorétique des protéines du sérum de Carcinus maenas Pennant. (Immuno-electrophoretic study of serum proteins of Carcinus maenas Pennant.) Contents as per title. Bibliography; discussion. F Coulson, R. A. & T. Hernandez (1959) 60-0120 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 558-9. Carbohydrate metabolism of the crocodilia. Crocodilia normally have no natural source of dietary carbohydrate since the traces that are present in the animal tissues which they consume are soon broken down into smaller compounds by bacterial action in the stomach. The conversion of tissue protein to glucose and glycogen is a continuous process in which the kidney is more important than the liver. F Hernandez, T. & R. A. Coulson (1959) 60-0121 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 559-61. Renal function in erocodilia. In Alligator mississippiensis, Crocodylus acutus, C. niloticus and Caiman latirostris, the major nitrogenous excretory product is ammonia which is produced in the renal tubules by deamination. Uric acid, the other important urinary end product of nitrogen metabolism, represents on the average about one-third of total urinary nitrogen. F Combescot, Ch. (1959) 60-0122 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 566-9. Les formations surrénaliennes de la tortue d’eau Emys leprosa Schw. (The supra-renal bodies in the water-tortoise Emys leprosa Schw.) Anatomy and function. Bibliography; discussion. M Jost, A. (1959) 60-0123 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 579-82. Le rôle des glandes endocrines dans le développement de l’embryon. (The rôle of endocrine glands in embryonic development.) Incl. reference to selachian fishes. Discussion. M Abeloos, M. (1959) 60-0124 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 587-9. Régénération et morphogénése chez les actinies. (Regeneration and morphogenesis in the actinians.) Experiments on Actinia equina. Discussion. 3 (1): 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Stéphan-Dubois, F. (1959) ; 60-0125 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 590-2. Le rôle du calcium dans la régénération caudale de l’annélide Nereis diversicolor. (The róle of calcium in caudal regeneration of the annelid Nereis diversicolor.) Amputation experiments. M Sabbadin, A. (1959) 60-0126 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 592-3. Regulative powers and the determination of “ situs viscerum ” in the buds of Botryllus schlosseri (Pallas) [Ascidiacea]. Rearing experiments, involving cutting off buds for several successive generations. Creation of condition of inversion of digestive tract. M Godeaux, J. E. A. (1959) 60-0127 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 593. Stolon formation in Doliolum. Description of this process in D. denticulatum. Discussion. M Sutton, M. F. (1959) 60-0128 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 594-5. Salp reproduction and the evolution of the chordates. Formation of pseudo-placenta in some ascidians; viviparity in Salpa fusiformis. Other evidence. Bibliography. M D’Ancona, U. (1959) 60-0129 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 596-8. Territorial localization in the somatic substratum of the gonads in vertebrates. Review of subject with special reference to Sparidae, Girellidae, Denticidae, Menidae, Serranidae. References ; discussion. F Ashby, K. R. (1959) 60-0130 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 603-4. The effect of a low concentration of oestradiol and of testosterone on the gonadal differentiation of the brown trout (Salmo trutta L.). Contents as per title. M Ranzi, 5. (1959) 60-0131 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 623-5. The behaviour of antigens during the development of sea urchins. Recent immunological work on embryos of Arbacia eixcela. 3 (1): 20 REFERENCES MG Teissier, G. (1959) 60-0132 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 631-3. Détermination * a posteriori’ de la grandeur de référence dans l’étude des phénomènes d’allométrie. (Determination * a posteriori’ of the reference size in the study of allometric phenomena.) Application of method to a crab, amphipod and an isopod. MF Mohr, J. L. (1959) 60-0133 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 651-3. Ciliates on crustaceans: the evolution of the order chonotrichida. General description of the group and life-histories and distributions of its spp. Discussion. MF Noble, E. R. (1959) 60-0134 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 654-7. The ecology of parasitism. Fishes have been used more extensively than other hosts for ecological studies on parasitism, and much of this work has been done in Russia. Changes in the fish faunas were found to be closely bound to feeding habits and general way of life of the fish, as well as to the nature of the developmental stages of the parasites. Special reference to comparative studies of parasitism in Gadus merlangus, Callionymus lyra, Microstomus kitt, Lota lota and other fish spp. Discussion. M Delamure, S. L. (1959) 60-0135 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 657-60. Helminthofauna of the marine mammals of the world ocean and the regularities of its geographical distribution. Review of knowledge concerning whales and seals. Discussion. MF Markewitsch, A. P. (1959) 60-0136 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 669-71. 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Les structures céphaliques des spirurides parasites de poissons et leur classification. (The cephalic structures of spirurids parasitic in fishes and their classification.) Contents as per title. F Barbosa, F. $. (1959) 60-0140 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 691-3. The snail hosts of Schistosoma mansoni and transmission of schistosomiasis in Brazil. Ecology of Taphius spp., in Brazilian freshwaters. Bibliography and discussion. MF Stefanski, W. (1959) 60-0141 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 697-9. The róle of helminths in the transmission of bacteria and viruses. Incl. reference to Troglotrema salmonicola, a fluke parasitizing American salmonids and carrying Neorickettsia salmonicola responsible for salmon poisoning disease of dogs. Discussion. F Rasmont, R. (1959) 60-0142 Proc. int. Congr. Zool., 15 : 707-8. Ultra-structure des choanocytes d’éponges. (Ultra-structure of choanocytes of sponges.) Electron microscope study of Ephydatia fluviatilis. Discussion. MF Bassot, J.-M. 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O mekhanizme smeny okraski u belukhi. (On the mechanism of colour variation in Delphinapterus leucas Pall.) Annotation to follow. F Hickling, C. F. (1959) 60-0224 Malay. agric. J., 42 (1) : 21-30. Some marking experiments with the Tilapia fish. Details of growth measurements of 7. mossambica by fin-clipping and tagging; comparisons of growth in Malaya & E Africa; growth of hybrids between the two stocks. F Barker, D. (1959) 60-0225 Hydrobiologia, 13 : 209-35. The distribution and systematic position of the Thermosbaenacea. Fr Report of the collection of Thermosbaena mirabilis Monod in Tunisia and presentation of an hypothesis concerning its habitat; the paleogeographic history of the mesogean in the North African, Italian and Yugoslavian areas is discussed; the systematic position of the Thermosbaenacea is reviewed in the light of recent work. 3 (1) : 35 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Gonzalves, E. A. & N. D. Kamat (1959) 60-0226 Hydrobiologia, 13 : 236-8. Two new species of Anabaena from Western India. Description of Anabaena alatospora sp. nov. and of À. mysorensis sp. nov. F van Oye, P. (1959) 60-0227 Hydrobiologia, 13 : 239-86. Faune rhizopodique du plateau de Kundulungu (Congo Belge) avec con- sidérations concernant la répartition géographique des rhizopodes. (The rhizopod fauna of the Kundulungu plateau, Belgian Congo, with consideration of the geographic distribution of the rhizopoda.) List of spp., with habitat and morphological and other notes on each; some general zoogeographic conclusions. F Zafar, A. R. (1959) 60-0228 Hydrobiologia, 13 : 287-99. Taxonomy of lakes. An attempt to develop a system of nomenclature more or less similar to the binomial system of Linnaeus. The proposed names are composed of three components, each almost self-explanatory, and these put together provide relevant ecological information pertaining to a lake. M UGGI (1959) 60-0229 Chron. U.G.G.I., (21) : 129-208. Contains general agenda of the 12th assembly of IUGG in Helsinki, 25 July to 6 August, 1959; list of scientific meetings of IUGG during 1960; notes on disposal of radioactive wastes in the sea and report of a meeting of SCOR. F Zinov’era, E. G. (1959) 60-0230 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 521-4. Causes of death in infusorians under the influence of X-rays. En 59-7147. Experimental demonstration of the production in aqueous solutions of changes toxic to paramecia, and assessment of the sensitivity of the paramecia to such changes, and of the degree of toxicity produced under various conditions. F Chubareva, L. A. (1959) 60-0231 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 546-9. Cytological and eytochemical investigation of spermatogenesis in the river minnow (Lampetra fluviatilis). En 583814. Anatomical and cytologieal observations on gonads of specimens collected in the River Neva in the north Ust’-Slaviank region. 3 (1) : 36 REFERENCES F Raikov, I. B. (1959) 60-0232 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 554-8. Special cytochemical features of the nuclear apparatus of the isociliary infusoria Loxodes striatus and L. magnus. En 59-7148. Contents as per title. Е Bekker, У. Е. (1959) 60-0233 С.В. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 559-62. Characteristics of vitellogenesis in females of golden carp (Carassius carassius (L.)) under conditions of increased population density. En 584493. Record of changes in size and of changes in numbers of oocytes and in degree of maturation of carps in ponds in which sharp changes of population density were made. F Seravin, L. N. (1959) 60-0234 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 563-5. Changes of resistance of Paramecium caudatum in the course of adaptation to CaCl,, NaCl and KCl. En 59-7149. Examination of the relation between changes in Paramecium resistance and the length of stay of the paramecia in solutions of increased salt content. MF Semenov, K. I. (1959) 60-0235 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (Hn Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 570-3. Concerning the developmental stages of sturgeon larvae. En 583818. Specification of stages in larval growth in terms of differences in: (1) growth rage; (2) differential growth; (3) functions of certain organs; (4) feeding; (5) movements. Acipenser. MF Detlaf, T. A. (1959) 60-0236 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En. Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 547-7. Stimulation of sturgeon ova by calcium, and the spread of the ectoplasmic reaction. En 584485. Experiments to determine the minimum time after fertilisa- tion.for which Ca?+ is required to bring about activation, and to ascertain the changes occurring in the egg at that time, and to determine whether cortical changes and physical development can occur when Са?+ is present only during the initial stages of stimulation. MF Zotin, A. I. (1959) 60-0237 С.В. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 578-81. Rate of water replacement in embryos of the sturgeon Acipenser güldenstaedti colchicus V. Marti. En 584486. Experiments to assess the rate of penetration of water into sturgeon embryos during different stages of development and to examine the factors influencing this process. 3 (1) : 37 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SICENCES AND FISHERIES MF Zotin, A. I. (1959) 60-0238 C.R. Acad. Sei. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 582-5. The membrane hardening enzyme of salmon eggs. En 584495. Demonstration that the perivitelline fluid of salmon eggs which have just been fertilised contains a substance which induces hardening in eggs which have not been activated. Experiments were with Salmo salar and S. trutta m. lacustris. F Kirpichnikov, V. S. (1959) 60-0239 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En. Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 593-6. Genetic methods of individual selection in the raising of carp. En 583824. Experiments on Cyprinus breeding techniques to permit (a) rapid identification and culling of heterozygous parents for the heterozygous hereditary factors; (b) identification, for further selection, of parents with greatest genetic potential for growth rate and viability. M Raikova, E. V. (1959) 60-0240 О.В. Acad. Sei. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 604-8. A histochemical investigation of the parasitic larva Polypodium hydriforme Usov (Coelenterata). En 583819. Description of the earliest parasitic stages of this parasite of sturgeon roe. F Cheprakova, Iu. I. (1959) 60-0241 C.R. Acad. Sei. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 630-3. The structure and histogenesis of the pharyngeal teeth in certain fish of the carp species. En 584484. Study of pharyngeal teeth of Carassius auratus L., Abramis brama L., Rutilus rutilus L., Cyprinus carpio L. and Barbus barbus L. from hatching onwards. M Nikitin, V. М. € Е.Р. Turpaeva (1959). 60-0242 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 634-6. Fouling processes in the Black Sea settlement of larvae in the Gelendzhik region. En 583815. Record of the composition of the fouling and of the numbers of organisms settled, on microscopic slides mounted in steel frames sunk in the sea off the Caucasian coast. F Romanova, N. N. (1959) 60-0243 О.В. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (Hn Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 637-40. The distribution and ecological character of the North Caspian amphipoda and cumacea. En 583820. Grouping of higher crustaceans according to range of geographic distribution. 3 (1) : 38 REFERENCES M Lebedeva, M. N. (1959) 60-0244 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6): 650-3. Quantitative distribution of heterotrophic microorganisms in the Indian Ocean and in adjoining Antarctic Seas. En 583821. Contents as per title. M Sveshnikov, V. A. (1959) 60-0245 C.R. Acad. Sci. U.R.S.S. (En Transl.) (Biol.), 121 (1-6) : 695-7. The morphology of certain eunicemorpha (Polychaete) larvae. En 583823. Classification of polychaete larvae into: atrochic, polytrochie, monotrochie, ditrochic, and mitraria forms, and some notes on the polytrochic larvae of certain eunicimorpha. M UGGI (1959) 60-0246 Chron. U.G.G.I., (20) : 97-128. Contains list of papers presented at the symposium on oceanography, Moscow, August 1958, and report of working groups of oceanography of CSAGI F D’Ancona, U. & S. Merlo (1959) 60-0247 Atti Ist. Veneto, 117 :19-26. La speciazione nelle trote italiane ed in particolare in quelle del Lago di Garda. (Speciation in Italian trouts with special reference to those of Lake Garda.) It of 60-0021, incl. also map of distribution of indigenous trout in Italy. M Bullis, H. R., Jr. & W. F. Rathjen (1959) 60-0248 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 1-20. Shrimp explorations off southeastern coast of the United States (1956- 1958). Reports discovery of Hymenopenaeus robustus with notes on operational programme, description of vessel and gear used. States that other possible commercial fishery resources of Husicyonia brevirostris, Pecten gibbus and Paralichthys squamilentus were located. M Anon. (1959) 60-0249 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 28-31. California—Aerial census of commercial fishing continued. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0250 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 31-2. California—California halibut studied off Baja California coast (M/V “N. В. Scofield ” cruise 59-S-1 and M/V ‘ Nautilus’ cruise 59-N-1—Sport- fish). Contents as per title. 3 (1) : 39 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-0251 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 32. California —Preliminary sampling of fish population in San Francisco Bay (M/V ‘ Nautilus’ cruise 59-N-2-Special projects). Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0252 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 33-4. Clams—Hard clams raised under laboratory control shipped for test planting. \ Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0253 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 35-6. Great Lakes—Sea lamprey control program extended. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-0254 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 36. Great Lakes exploratory fishing and gear research program—Program for Lake Erie started year’s operation April 15. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0255 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 36-7. Gulf exploratory fishery program—Sardine-like fish studied and lampara net tested in northeastern Gulf of Mexico (M/V ‘ George M. Bowers’ cruise 17). Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0256 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 38. King crab—Tagging in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0257 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 40. Menhaden—Research on parasites may reveal migratory routes. Contents as per title. 3 (1) : 40 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-0258 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 43. North Atlantic fisheries investigations—Yellowtail flounders tagged on fishing grounds south and west of Martha’s Vineyard and off Nauset Light (M/V ‘ Delaware ’ cruise 59-3). Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0259 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 43-4. North Atlantic fisheries investigations—Haddock tagging and vertical distribution studies (M/V ‘ Delaware’ cruise 59-4). Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0260 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 44-5. North Pacific exploratory fishery program—Modified otter trawls tested for vertical and horizontal openings (M/V ‘ John N. Cobb ” cruise 41). Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0261 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 45. North Pacific fishery investigations—Albacore tuna migration route studied. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0262 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 45-6. Pacific oceanic fishery investigations—Survey of California current exten- sion and skipjack tuna off Hawaiian Islands (M/V ‘ Hugh M. Smith ’ cruise 51). Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0263 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 46-7. Sardines—Spawning pattern off southern California in 1959 similar to 1958. Contents as per title. Anon. (1959) 60-0264 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 47. Shrimp—Gulf of Mexico biological investigations. Contents as per title. 3 (1) : 41 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Anon. (1959) 60-0265 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 47-8. Susquehanna River —Fishery study in conjunction with Conowingo Dam. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0266 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 48. Tuna—Tagged fish recovered off Japan and Galapagos Islands. Contents as per title. a Anon. (1959) 60-0267 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 54. Ways sought to control mosquito without harming fish and wildlife. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0268 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 57. International—Northwest Pacific Fisheries Commission—Russia modifies proposals for Japanese Northwest Pacific salmon fishing. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0269 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 58. International—Territorial waters—Faroe Islands fishing limits agreement with United Kingdom approved by Denmark. Contents as per title. Anon. (1959) 60-0270 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 58. International—W haling—Japanese Antarctic whaling fleets have successful season. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0271 Comm. Fish. Rev. 21 (6) : 59-60. British Guiana—Fisheries trends, March 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0272 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 60-1. British Guiana—Hope for shrimp fishery revived. Contents as per title. 3 (1) : 42 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-0273 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 61. British West Indies—Spiny lobster fishing permit granted for St. Vincent Island. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0274 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 61. Canada—North Pacific halibut regulations for 1959 approved. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0275 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 62. Cuba—Closed season for bullfrogs and certain finfish. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0276 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 62. Cuba—Closed seasons for shrimp and spiny lobster. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0277 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 62. Denmark—Greenland permits additional Faroese vessels to fish in its waters. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0278 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 62-3. Egypt—Japanese research vessel to study tuna resources. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0279 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 63-4. El Salvador—Fishing industry develops slowly. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0280 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 64. France—Sardine fishery and prospects for expansion. Contents as per title. 3 (1) : 43 BIBLIOGRPAHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-0281 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 64-5. French West Africa—Dakar’s tuna fishing industry prospects unfavorable for summer season. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0282 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 66. Greece—Lobster fisheries. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0283 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 67. Japan—Atomic-powered fishing vessel planned. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0284 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 68-9. Japan—King crab production prospects, 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0285 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 69. Japan—Problems arise in international fisheries. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0286 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 70-1. Korea—Fishing industry expands with help of foreign aid. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0287 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 71. Mexico—West coast shrimp fishery trends, March 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0288 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 71-2. Morocco—Fishing of spiny lobsters by vessels over 20 tons prohibited. Contents as per title. 3 (1) : 44 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-0289 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 72-3. Nicaragua—Shrimp fishery trends, December 1958. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0290 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 74-5. Norway—Winter herring fishery failed again in 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0291 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 78-9. Sweden—Biology of whiting studied. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0292 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 85-7. Department of the Interior— Transfer of fish and wildlife management to Alaska approved. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0293 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 87-8. Department of the Interior—Regulations close Bristol Bay, Alaska, to commercial red salmon fishing. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0294 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 91. Eighty-sixth Congress (First session)—Marine game fish research. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-0295 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 91 Eighty-sixth Congress (First session)—Marine laboratory in Florida. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-0296 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 91-2. Eighty-sixth Congress (First session)— Power projects fisheries resources protection. Contents as per title. 3 (1): 45 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-0297 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (6) : 93. Eighty-sixth Congress (First session)—Shrimp conservation convention with Cuba. Contents as per title. F Meredith, W. G. & F. J. 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En Iw Contents as per title. F Bickell, D. L. (1959) 60-0303 Piscator, 13 (45) : 5-7. Oxygen-bag trout transport, Eastern Province. Information on using plastic bags for transport of trout fingerlings. 3 (1): 46 REFERENCES F Harrison, A. C. (1959) 60-0304 Piscator, 13 (45) : 13-4. Orange River yellowfish introduced to the Couritz River system. Records details of artificial movement of an indigenous sp., Barbus holubi, from north to south of the Main Cape watershed. F Jubb, R. A. (1959) 60-0305 Piscator, 13 (45) : 28-9. Eels of the Orange-Vaal River system. Notes on the eel, Anguilla mossambica. F Jubb, R. A. (1959) 60-0306 Piscator, 13 (45) : 34-5. The plump redfin (Rooivlerke) Barbus asper Boulenger, 1911. 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M Fink, B. D. (1959) 60-0310 Calif. Fish Game, 45 : 216-7. Observation of porpoise predation on a school of Pacific sardines. Describes feeding tactics of porpoise school on Sardinops caerulea. 3 (1): 47 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Fane, F. D. (1959) 60-0311 Polar Rec., 9 : 433-5. Skin diving in polar waters. Review of the results of US Navy research on swimming in polar water — tolerance to cold, types of protective clothing and breathing apparatus. F Hansen, K. (1959) 60-0312 Hydrobiologia, 13 : 309-15. The terms gyttja and dy. Discussion of the nature, composition and origin of these deposits. MF Tufirau, M. (1959) 60-0313 Hydrobiologia, 13 : 316-8. Un dispositif simple pour l’observation durable in vivo des microorganismes (A simple device for continued ‘in vivo ” observation of micro-organisms.) Ill., description of the device and its use. F Irénée-Marie, Fr. (1959) 60-0314 Hydrobiologia, 13 : 319-81. Expedition algologique dans le nord de la Mauricie, bassin de la Mattawin. (Algological expedition to the Mattawin basin in the north of the St. Maurice River system.) Itinerary, list of lakes, with list of spp. taken in each lake. Anon. (1959) 60-0315 Nature, Lond., 184 : 94. River purification. Notice of discussion by Pentelow of the effect of a new policy on the control of river pollution. F Garnett, A. (1959) 60-0316 Nature, Lond., 184 : 96-7. Water-resources and water-use survey. No 59-7705 and 59-7706. M Wilson, A. T. (1959) 60-0317 Nature, Lond., 184 : 99-101. Surface of the ocean as a source of air-borne nitrogenous material and other plant nutrients. 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Fr Es Basic information about the following synthetic fibres: Polyamides (nylon, perlon and rilsan); Polyesters (terylene); Vinyl Fibres (saran, polyvinyl chloride, courlene and courlene X3, and vinylon) is given with special reference to their use in fishing gear and also their employment—mixed with cotton or wool—in the manufacture of fishermen’s protective clothing. MF Shimozaki, Y. (1959) 60-0412 In 60-0405 : 19-29. Characteristics of synthetic twines used for fishing nets and ropes in Japan. Fr Hs Main physical properties of synthetic netting twine used for fishing gear in Japan incl. sinking speed, breaking strength, knot strength, friction resist- ance, resistance to sunlight, and sea-water ефе.; reference is also made to treatments by tar and resin for improving the characteristics of nets and ropes. MF Lonsdale, J. E. (1959) 60-0413 In 60-0405 : 30-3. Nylon in fishing nets. Fr Es Describes characteristics desired in an ideal fibre for fishing nets and compares its specification with the properties of nylon 66, namely, its yarn strength, twine strength, knot strength, and the value of these characteristics when wet and dry. MF Perlon-Warenzeichenverband (1959) 60-0414 In 60-0405 : 34-42. The technological characteristics of perlon for fishing equipment. Fr Es Deals with its chemical and physical properties and discusses its suitability for trawls, seines, set-nets, whaling ropes and cordage, also for tarpaulins and protective coverings. MF Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. (1959) 60-0415 In 60-0405 : 43-54. “ Terylene ” polyester fibre and its relation to the fishing industry. Fr Es Description of the types of yarn from this fibre, physical properties of the yarn, its characteristics when used in fishing gear and methods of construction with it. 3 (1): 64 REFERENCES MF Teikoku Rayon Co. Ltd. (1959) 60-0416 In 60-0405 : 55-6. Teviron fishing nets. Fr Es Describes the use of this material in the manufacture of fishing gear and compares its value with other materials. MF Kureha Kasei Co. Ltd. (1959) 60-0417 In 60-0405 : 57-8. Krehalon fishing nets and ropes. Fr Es Describes the use of this material in the manufacture of fishing gear and compares its value with other materials. MF Reuter, J. (1959) 60-0418 In 60-0405 : 59-61. Some physical properties of Manila rope. Fr Es Attempts to bring out some of the properties of hard-laid, medium-laid and soft-laid ropes and tables showing the physical characteristics in both the wet and dry state are given. MF Japan Chemical Fibres Association (1959) 60-0419 In 60-0405 : 62-8. The manufacture and testing of synthetic yarns and fibres used in Japanese fishing gear. Fr Hs Gives in tabular form the physical properties and uses of the various fibres, the quantity of nets and lines manufactured from both natural and synthetic fibres in 1956 and rules which are designed to standardise the testing of spun vinylon, filament nylon, filament vinlyidene chloride and filament vinyl chloride. MF Carrothers, P. J. G. (1959) 60-0420 In 60-0405 : 69-74. The physical properties of netting and twines suitable for use in commercial fishing gear. Fr Hs Tests applied to cotton, linen, ramie, hemp, Manryo, nylon and Terylene. Test procedures used to measure net weight in water, change in length due to wetting, linear twine density, twine diameter, twine stretch under load, and tensile strength are briefly described. MF van Wijngaarden, J. K. (1959) 60-0421 In 60-0405 : 75-81. Testing methods for net twines and nets, especially those manufactured from synthetic materials. Fr Es Describes a number of tests for yarns and cords used in the fishing industry and points out that as a certain amount of standardisation has already been achieved in the textile industry, the International Fishing Gear Congress can help in fostering a uniformity of measuring methods in the various branches of the fishing gear industry. 3 (1) : 65 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Reuter, J. (1959) 60-0422 In 60-0405 : 82-6. Testing of materials used in fishing. Fr Es Points out the necessity for testing under fishing conditions materials used for fishing, i.e. in the wet state instead of the dry. Tables showing the characteristics of hemp, cotton—Egyptian and American—silk and synthetic fibres are included. MF Stutz, H. (1959) 60-0423 In 60-0405 : 87-92. Lateral strength and knot-firmness of synthetic twines for fishing purposes. Fr Es Describes tests for determining lateral strength and knot-firmness of netting twines and shows how knot-firmness can be improved by treating the twines with bonding agents. The paper is ill. by numerous tables and diagrams. MF Hayhurst, G. A. & A. Robinson (1959) 60-0424 In 60-0405 : 100-1. Practical considerations of the use of synthetic fibres in twines and nets. Fr Es Characteristics of synthetic fibres are discussed and comparison made of the results obtained from nylon nets with those from cotton nets. The heat-setting of nylon twine is discussed, and the question of the use of bonded twines for single knot nets. Brief notes are given on testing methods for twines. MF Lusyne, P. A. (1959) 60-0425 In 60-0405 : 102-6. Some considerations on netmaking. Fr Es Discussion of the importance of the manner in which a net is slung, especially with regard to deformation of meshes, deals with the stress-strain reaction in webbing and the means of neutralising undesirable stresses. MF Nippon Seimo Co. Ltd. (1959) 60-0426 In 60-0405 : 107-9 The knotless net. Fr Es Describes the manufacture of these nets and how easily they can be repaired. MF Takayama, 5. & У. Shimozaki (1959) 60-0427 In 60-0405 : 113-22. Development of fishing net and rope preservation in Japan. Fr Es Describes in detail : (a) sunlight disinfection; (b) preservation by copper sulphate; (c) copper naphthenate preservation ; (d) tannin preservation; (e) bichromate treatment after tannin; (f) coal tar and (g) preservation by cyanoethylation. 3 (1) : 66 REFERENCES MF Ruperti, A. (1959) 60-0428 In 60-0405 : 123-4. Rot-resistant fishing nets by the “ arigal ” process. Fr Es Brief note on the nature of the process and of its value. MF Sandoz Ltd. (1959) 60-0429 In 60-0405 : 125-7. Application of acetylated cellulose for fishing gear. Fr Es Properties of the material, an account of tests and the resistance it gives, to fishing gear, against rot and bacteria, mildew and seawater. MF Zaucha, J. (1959) 60-0430 In 60-0405 : 128-32. Evaluation of rot-retarding net preservatives. Fr Es Describes the static, acquarial, and fishing methods of examining the effectiveness of rot-resistant protectants. MF von Brandt, A. (1959) 60-0431 In 60-0405 : 133-6. Method of testing resistance of net materials to micro-organisms. Fr Es Describes a method of assessing the efficiency of net preservatives independently of the rotting powers of the waters in which the nets are used. MF Klust, G. (1959) 60-0432 In 60-0405 : 139-46. The efficiency of synthetie fibres in fishing, especially in Germany. Fr Es Net twines of synthetic fibres, and also of vegetable fibres, are compared with regard to breaking strength—knotted and wet—extensibility and elasticity, and resistance to weather and abrasion. An estimate is made of the suitability of the different fibres to various types of fishing gear. MF Du Pont de Nemours, E. I. & Co. (1959) 60-0433 In 60-0405 : 147-9. Synthetic fibres in the fishing industry. Fr Es General account of the use of nylon and ** dacron ” polyester fibres for all kinds of fishing gear with regard to their lightness, elasticity and durability. MF Amano, M. (1959) 60-0434 In 60-0405 : 150-1. The features and use of “* amilan ” fishing nets. Fr Es Use of “ amilan ” nets of various kinds is discussed and the rise in catch of Pacific salmon and trout since introduction of these nets is described. The cost of the material is considered. 3 (1) : 67 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Momoi Fishing Net Mig. Co. Ltd. (1959) 60-0435 In 60-0405 : 152-5. Development of synthetie netting and its effect on the fishing industry. Fr Es Discussion of the value of different synthetic fibres for various fishing purposes. F Molin, G. (1959) 60-0436 In 60-0405 : 156-8. Tests with nylon fishing tackle in Swedish inland fisheries. Fr Es Brief report of the results of comparative fishing tests and discussion of the relative value of nylon materials. MF Mugaas, N. (1959) 60-0437 In 60-0405 : 159-60. Experience with synthetic materials in the Norwegian fisheries. Fr Es Brief note on the use of these materials and the catches taken with them. MF Saetersdal, G. (1959) . 60-0438 In 60-0405 : 161-3. On the fishing power of nylon gillnets. Fr Es Brief report of series of experiments carried out in Norway to test the fishing capacity of nylon nets as compared with nets made of cotton. M Dickson, W. (1959) 60-0439 In 60-0405 : 166-74. The use of model nets as a method of developing trawling gear. Fr Es - Deals with the theory and practice of using models in connection with the design of fishing gear and the study of fish behaviour in relation to the gear. The need for correlating observations and measurements of models with observations on the full-sized gear is stressed. MF Kawakami, T. (1959) 60-0440 In 60-0405 : 175-84. Development of mechanical studies of fishing gear. Fr Es Gives a series of summaries of the research work done on the hydrodynamics of fishing gear—trawls, seines, purse-nets etc. and their accessories, and gives the mathematical formulae governing their optimum performance, in relation to depth and current strength. M Takayama, S. & T. Koyama (1959) 60-0441 In 60-0405 : 185-95. Increasing the opening height of a trawl net by means of a kite. Fr Es Describes the rigging of a model trawl and kite, which can move freely along a false headline, and shows how the experience with the model were translated to a full-size trawl. \ 3 (1) : 68 REFERENCES M Okonski, 8. & S. Sadowski (1959) 60-0442 In 60-0405 : 196-9. The headline, the footrope and their influence on the vertical opening of the mouth of the trawl. Fr Es Gives a few examples of construction problems and suggestions for over- coming them, dealing specifically with the influence of the headline and foot- rope on the vertical opening of the mouth of the net, and proposes formulae for determining the most effective proportions and arrangements. M Phillips, J. (1959) 60-0443 In 60-0405 : 200-4. The mouth of the trawl. Fr Es Shows the necessity for raising the headline without its being restricted by the lateral pull of the doors etc. The development and application of the trawlplane for lifting the headline is described. M Narasako, Y. & M. Kanamori (1959) 60-0444 In 60-0405 : 205-8. A large-sized experimental tank of twin symmetric elliptical circuits. Fr Es Describes the general construction and performance of the large-sized experimental-tank of the Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University. M Sand, R. F. (1959) 60-0445 In 60-0405 : 209-12. Midwater trawl design by underwater observations. Fr Es Underwater observations and evaluations of the Larsson “ Phantom Trawl ” and others are described. Direct observation of the fishing gear in operation were obtained by the use of underwater television and divers with cameras. M Ben-Yami, M. (1959) 60-0446 In 60-0405 : 213-21. Study of the Mediterranean trawl net. Fr Es Deals with an attempt to improve the performance of the Italian type of trawl as used in the Mediterranean Sea by studying the work of the gear by means of efficient water photography and direct observation by divers. MF Baird, R. H. (1959) 60-0447 In 60-0405 : 222-4. Factors affecting the efficiency of dredges. Fr Es Discusses various factors affecting the efficiency of the dredge, incl. the depressive effect of diving plates and their effect on towing speed, the angle of attack of the plates and the angle at which the teeth of the dredge travel over bottom. 3 (1) : 69 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF de Boer, P. A. (1959) 60-0448 In 60-0405 : 225-33. Trawl gear measurements obtained by underwater instruments. Fr Es Describes the evolution of: (a) the spread meter; (b) the clinometer; (c) the net height meter; (d) an angle of attack meter; (e) an hydraulic dynamometer; and then gives some interesting results obtained by their use, for instance the relationship between warp length, the spread of otter boards, their tilt and angle of attack and the opening height of the net. M Hamuro, C. & K. Ishii (1959) 60-0449 In 60-0405 : 234-40. Studies on two-boat trawls and otter trawls by means of measuring instru- ments. Fr Es Deals with results of experiments with the two-boat trawl and the otter trawl using instruments that permit analysis of the change in shape of the net during shooting and towing. M Schärfe, J. (1959) 60-0450 In 60-0405 : 241-4. The use of echo-sounding as a means of observing the performance of trawling gear. Fr Es Several echograms showing traces of pelagie trawling gear in action are discussed. Besides measurements of the depth of the gear and the height of its opening, the position of the danlenos and otter boards in regard to the net opening can be observed, as well as the slope of the legs and bridles and the position of the net bag itself. M Schärfe, J. (1959) 60-0451 In 60-0405 : 245-7. Experiments to decrease the towing resistance of trawl gear. Fr Es Report of a test of a gear of quite the same size and characteristies as the common German herring bottom trawl but with hydrofoil otter boards (Süberkrub) and a lighter net bag made of perlon twine. M Miyamoto, H. (1959) 60-0452 In 60-0405 : 248-50. On the relation between otter trawl gear and towing power. Fr Es Deals with the relation between trawling gear and towing power. Presents data gathered on the subject in India and Japan, but stresses that deductions are based on preliminary observations which need to be verified by further investigations. M Catasta, L. (1959) 60-0453 In 60-0405 : 251-3. Studies to improve the efficiency of otter boards and trawl floats. Fr Es Describes studies made on models of otter boards and trawl floats of which several types with different profiles were designed. 3 (1) : 70 REFERENCES M Carruthers, J. N. (1959) 60-0454 In 60-0405 : 254-5. Simple devices for studying the geometry of various gears and for relating some commercial fishing operations to the existing water movements. Fr Es Describes extremely simple ideas for measuring the speed and direction of bottom currents which undoubtedly play a big part in the successful operation of many kinds of fishing gear. MF Kanamori, M. (1959) 60-0455 In 60-0405 : 256-9 A research of setnets. Fr Es Data are given on the influence of currents on net shape to support the author’s claim that the submerged setnet is less influenced than a floating one, and claiming other advantages for the submerged net with regard to economy of labour and material, and to fishing power. MF Percier, A. (1959) 60-0456 In 60-0405 : 260-3. Specification of fishing gear. Fr Es Some general rules are proposed with a view to possible unification of the methods for measuring. M Szatybelko, M. (1959) 60-0457 In 60-0405 : 264-5. The size specification of trawl nets in Poland. Fr Es Contents as per title. MF von Brandt, A. (1959) 60-0458 In 60-0405 : 274-96. Classification of fishing gear. Fr Es Divides fishing methods into 13 categories beginning with fishing without gear. Each category is prefaced by a short description and is fully ill. The names of the several implements and methods are given in six languages. M Binns, H. N. (1959) 60-0459 In 60-0405 : 297-9. Trawling gear. Fr Es A general account of the rigging of the common otter trawl is given and, in addition, herring and midwater trawls are discussed. M Scharfe, J. (1959) 60-0460 In 60-0405 : 300-10. German cutter trawling gear. Fr Es Concerns exclusively bottom trawling gear, describing vessels, crew and auxiliary equipment, and giving characteristic examples of the following types of gear: flatfish and roundfish trawl, herring otter trawl, and herring pair trawl. SL) al BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Robas, J. S. (1959) 60-0461 In 60-0405 : 311-6. Shrimp trawling gear as used in the Gulf of Mexico. Fr Es Detailed description of the gear used in the operation of two trawls each with headline about 45’ from outriggers on the two sides of the trawler. M Alverson, D. L. (1959) 60-0462 In 60-0405 : 317-20. Trends in trawling methods and gear on the west coast of the United States. Fr Es Brief account of developments in the use of electronic equipment for navigation and fish finding and in various types of fishing gear. M Birkhoff, C.-(1959) 60-0463 In 60-0405 : 321-4. Stern trawling versus side trawling. Fr Es Describes the deck arrangement of auxiliary gear, together with the mode of operation on board different types of stern trawlers : the ‘ Fairtry ’ and the * Fairfree ’, built in Britain, and the ‘ Puschkin ’ class, the * Heinrich Meins’ and the ‘Carl Kampf’ built in Germany. The advantages of the transverse gantry with roving pulleys, over the usual gallows are especially pointed out. M Eddie, G. C. (1959) 60-0464 In 60-0405 : 325-8. Power requirements for deep sea trawling. Fr Es Report of observations made on three different trawlers of horse-power developed under various fishing conditions and discussion of the power required for towing and the maximum required for running free. M Birkhoff, С. (1959) 60-0465 In 60-0405 : 329-32. Fleet operation of trawlers with a mothership. Fr Es Description of the use of detachable codends which can be left floating in the sea attached to a buoy and a radar float, later to be picked up by the mother ship, as a means of overcoming the difficulty of transferring catch from trawler to mother ship. M Parrish, B. B. (1959) 60-0466 In 60-0405 : 333—483. Midwater trawls and their operation. Fr Es Deals with the main biological factors which are necessary for the successful use of mid-water trawls and also with the general principle of their design. 3 (1) : 72 REFERENCES M Larsson, K.-H. (1959) 60-0467 In 60-0405 : 344-7. Scandinavian experience with midwater trawling. Fr Es Two-boat trawls and one-boat trawls are described and the advantages and disadvantages of each are discussed. MF Noel, Н. 5. (1959) 60-0468 In 60-0405 : 348-50. The Thames floating sprat trawl. Fr Es Deals with the design and operation of the net—hauling and shooting—and points out that while this method of fishing has many advantages over the drift net and stow net, it has the failing that it is unselective and may at times produce quantities of small fish. M Barraclough, W. E. & A. W. H. Needler (1959) 60-0469 In 60-0405 : 351-6. The development of a new herring trawl for use in midwater or on the bottom. Fr Es Description of the gear and improvements made in it in commercial use, both in midwater and with otter boards on the bottom and of attempts being made to overcome its failure to catch commercial quantities of faster moving summer herring. M Akyüz, E. F. (1959) 60-0470 In 60-0405 : 357-8. On the use of midwater trawls for anchovy in the Black Sea. Fr Es Describes experiments made with a Danish vinge-trawl—a high-opening ground trawl—which was rigged for fishing in midwater and towed by a single boat. M Süberkrub, F. (1959) 60-0471 In 60-0405 : 359-60. Otter boards for pelagic trawling. Fr Es After discussing the advantages of the common, plane otter boards for pelagic trawling, a hydrofoil type of otter board constructed by the author is described. M Grouselle, Y. (1959) 60-0472 In 60-0405 : 361-2. Considerations on a new type of midwater trawl. Fr Es Gives details of the construction and operation of the Exocet board which possesses shearing power required both for vertical lift of the headline and opening the wings of the trawl. =): 23 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M McNeely, В. L. (1959) 60-0473 In 60-0405 : 363-8. A practical depth telemeter for midwater trawls. Fr Es Description of the apparatus, its development and use in the North-Eastern Pacific. MF Crecelius, C. A. (1959) 60-0474 In 60-0405 : 369-70. Olympic trawl cable meters. Fr Es Description of this device for measuring the amount of trawl warp being paid out. M Goodman, В. А. & С. S. Lawton (1959) 60-0475 In 60-0405 : 371-4. 2 Ocean cables and trawlers— The problem of compatibility. Fr Es Account of the problems arising from the use of trawls on the seabed where ocean cables have been laid. M Dickson, W. (1959) 60-0476 In 60-0405 : 375-87. The use of the Danish seine net. Fr Es A comparison is made of the relative advantages and disadvantages of Danish seining versus trawling. A detailed description is given of anchor seining and fly dragging, with particulars of the gear, boats and fishing operations. M Saito, I. (1959) 60-0477 In 60-0405 : 388-90. Comparison of starboard and port side operation for (Danish) seining. Fr Es Contents as per title. M Du Plessis, C. G. (1959) 60-0478 In 60-0405 : 391-3. Fishing with South African pursed lampara. Fr Es Gives a constructional picture of the pursed lampara net used in South Africa for catching pilchard, maasbanker and mackerel. M Robas, J. S. (1959) 60-0479 In 60-0405 : 394-9. Menhaden purse seining. Fr Es Description of the vessel, its net and fish-finding methods. 3 (1) : 74 REFERENCES M Schmidt, P. G., Jr. (1959) 60-0480 In 60-0405 : 400-13. The puretic power block and its effect on modern purse seining. Fr Es Describes the latest development in the power-handling of large nets of the purse seine type using a powered sheave. MF Burgeon, D. W. (1959) 60-0481 In 60-0405 : 414-7. The use of fishpumps in the USA Fr Es Description of the use of pumps for moving fish from boat to boat and from boat to dock. MF Rasalan, S. B. (1959) 60-0482 In 60-0405 : 418-21. The development of the Philippine bagnet (Basnig) for increased efficiency. Fr Es Description and ill. of this gear and the changes that have taken place in recent years. M Fukuhara, A. (1959) 60-0483 In 60-0405 : 422-5. Some improvements in the stick-held dipnet for saury fishing. Fr Es Description of changes effected by the author which, reducing the weight and increasing the ease of handling, have increased the efficiency of the method. M Mihara, K. (1959) 60-0484 In 60-0405 : 426-9. The methods and gears used for mackerel fishing in Japan. Fr Es Detailed account of the headline and pole and line fisheries which are generally used along the Japanese coast. There is complete description of the assembly and use of the handlines. M Mann, H. J. (1959) 60-0485 In 60-0405 : 430-2. A new method of handling longline gear—A description of РОЕТ “ tub ” gear. Fr Es Contents as per title. WEFA 11 (1) : 11. M Roig, M. Sanchez (1959) 60-0486 In 60-0405 : 433-5. Drifting lines for large pelagie fish. Fr Es Describes a floating longline which is left free to drift independently of the boat handling it. It is used for the capture of pelagic fishes, such as swordfish, and different spp. of marlin, billfishes, sharks and big tuna, in the open sea. 8 (1) : 75 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Izui Iron Works Co. Ltd. (1959). 60-0487 In 60-0405 : 436-7. Power hauler for longlines. Fr Es Brief‘ description of this equipment. MF Suiyo-Kai (1959) 60-0488 In 60-0405 : 438-9 Automatic steering system for ocean-going fishing boats. Fr Es Brief description of this equipment. MF Dietrich, G., D. Sahrhage & K. Schubert (1959) 60-0489 In 60-0405 : 453-61. Locating fish concentrations by thermometric methods. Fr Es Account of the correlation existing between the distribution of water temperature and the concentration of some spp. of commercial fishes, and of the methods by which observation of this correlation can be used for fish finding. M Suiyo-Kai (1959) 60-0490 In 60-0405 : 462-4. Radio direction finders and radar used by Japanese fishing vessels. Fr Es Brief description of the different types of equipment. M Kodaira, K. (1959) 60-0491 In 60-0405 : 465-6. Radio communication apparatus for fishing boats in Japan. Fr Es A general review of the radio equipment used at present in Japanese fishing vessels, the frequency bands used and the intercommunication facilities. M Decca Navigator Co. Ltd. (1959) 60-0492 In 60-0405 : 467—70. The Decca Navigator system and its application to fishing. Fr Es Brief description of the operation and its application to fishing. MF Craig, R. E. (1959) 60-0493 In 60-0405 : 474-7. Echo sounding and fish detection. Fr Es Discussion of the problems of detecting demersal and pelagic fish, assessing the sea bed, and of presenting echoes. 3 (1) : 76 REFERENCES M Hashimoto, T. & Y. Kikuchi (1959) 06-0494 In 60-0405 : 478-82. Studies on the behaviour of ultra sound in sea water. Fr Es Gives a practical method for studying the propagation characteristics of ultrasound in seawater and its reflection on the sea bottom or on fish-schools in both vertical and horizontal directions. F Hashimoto, T., M. Nishimura & Y. Maniwa (1959) 60-0495 In 60-0405 : 483-5. Reliability of bottom topography obtained by ultrasonic echo sounding. Fr Es A comparison between an echo-survey of the topography of an artificial lake with visual and high frequency and an actual survey by triangulation before the valley was filled with water. MF Hashimoto, T. & Y. Maniwa (1959) 60-0496 In 60-0405 : 486-7. On the difference between 24 ke. and 200 ke. ultrasound for fish-finding. Fr Es Account of claims for a 200 ke. echo sounder with a barium titanate transducer. MF Woodgate, R. W. (1959) 60-0497 In 60-0405 : 488-92. Recent trends and development in echo fishing. Fr Es Describes briefly the electronic Pye marine fish-finder and then discusses in detail three attachments which have been designed to operate from it: a horizontal searching transducer designed to be fitted on fishing vessels; a transducer for fitting to a midwater trawl; “ fish-counter ” acting as an electronic observer. y ME Haines, R. G. (1959) 60-0498 In 60-0405 : 493-8. The development of echo sounding and echo ranging. Fr Es Deals with the problems and limitations of echo-ranging and stresses the need for the training of fishermen by experts in the use of modern electronic equipment. ME Hashimoto, T. € Y. Maniwa (1959) 60-0499 In 60-0405 : 499-500. Fish-finder for bottom fish. Fr Es Resolving power of common echo-recording and cathode ray tube (C.R.T.) display for bottom fish and comparison of 200 ke. recorder and 50 ke. recorder with suppressor circuit. 3 (1): 77 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Kietz, H. (1959) 60-0500 In 60-0405 : 501-3. Improved echo sounding equipment for the detection of shoals of bottom fish. Fr Es. Special receiving amplifier has been made which records the strong bottom echoes in a black tone, and the weaker fish echoes in a grey tone, thus making discrimination between fish and seabed possible. MF Fahrentholz (1959) 60-0501 In 60-0405 : 504-6. Some electro-technical improvements in echo-sounders. Fr Es Description of improvement of echo sounders for locating fish close to the seabed by introduction of a “ distinctive recorder ” on which fish echoes are made to stand out clearly from the seabed. M Vestnes, G. (1959) 60-0502 In 60-0405 : 507-11. Fish detection by asdie and echo-sounder. Fr Es Account of the use of asdie for regular surveys by the research vessel ‘ G.O. Sars’ in winter and summer, the former to locate herring shoals when about 120 miles from the coastal spawning grounds, the latter to help in establishing a pelagic herring fishery in the open Norwegian Sea. MF Feher, K. (1959) 60-0503 In 60-0405 : 412-6. Horizontal echo ranging. Fr Es Description of two dual purpose echo sounding-ranging units for fishing: one, the “ miniature lodar ”, for installation in small fishing vessels and the other, the “ lodar ”, for use in medium and large ships. M Schaefers, E. A. & D. E. Powell (1959) 60-0504 _ In 60-0405 : 517-22. Correlation of midwater trawl catches with echo recordings from the Northeastern Pacific. Fr Es Description of the equipment used and of the interpretation on Sea Scanar traces. M Hashimoto, T. & Y. Maniwa (1959) 60-0505 In 60-0405 : 523-4. Fish-finding on the salmon fishing grounds in the North Pacific Ocean. Fr Es Contents as per title. 3 (1) : 78 REFERENCES MF Cushing, D. H. (1959) 60-0506 In 60-0405 : 525-7. The quantitative use of the echo sounder for fish surveys. Fr Es Shows how, by the use of cathode ray tube presentation, an approximate correlation between “ catch ” and “ amplitude ” of the returned signal can be obtained. M Jakobsson, J. (1959) 60-0507 In 60-0405 : 528-31. Locating herring schools on the Icelandic north coast fishing grounds. Fr Es Description of the use of aerial and asdic survey. M Tester, A. L. (1959) 60-0508 In 60-0405 : 538-42. Summary of experiments on the response of tuna to stimuli. Fr Es Tank experiments to obtain information which might lead to improved methods of tuna fishing, and especially in finding a substitute for baitfish. МЕ Tamura, Т. (1959) 60-0509 In 60-0405 : 543-7. Fundamental studies on the visual sense in fish. Fr Es The efficiency of the visual sense of fish. The direction of its optical axis and its angle of vision and certain facts concerning this subject are given. Describes the anatomy of the various optical systems of different fish and shows how different visual axes are associated with different modes of living. MF Verheyen, F. J. (1959) 60-0510 In 60-0405 : 548-9. Attraction of fish by the use of light. Fr Es Presentation of the theory that abnormal behaviour of light-trapped fish is due to the abnormal conditions of illumination around the artificial light source and that, if the central nervous system is controlled by stimuli from the optical sense organs, any deviation from the fish’s normal environmental illumination will ultimately affect the movement of the fish and its behaviour. MF Nomura, M. (1959) 60-0511 In 60-0405 : 550-2. On the behaviour of fish schools in relation to gillnets. Fr Es The relationship between the reaction of the fish and the performance of the gear is investigated on the basis of the data made available through gillnet operations. 3 (1): 79 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR. AQUATIC SICENCES AND FISHERIES M Kawamoto, N. Y. (1959) 60-0512 In 60-0405 : 553-5. The significance of the quality of light for the attraction of fish. Fr Es Describes experiments on the effect of light of different wave-lengths, the correlation between wave-length and radiant energy, the daily rhythm in phototaxis and the influence of the moonlight on fish. MF Sasaki, T. (1959) 60-0513 In 60-0405 : 556-8. The use of light attraction for traps and setnets. Fr Es Describes tests which were made to find out if a directed beam of light was better for attracting fish than the ordinary scattered light. M Nikonorov, I. V. (1959) 60-0514 In 60-0405 : 559-66. The basic principles of fishing for the Caspian kilka by underwater light. Fr Es Account of the development of the fishery for Clupeonella. Examination of the theoretical premises of submerged light attraction, observations on the behaviour of kilka in an illuminated zone and report of investigations of pump fishing with light attraction. M Koyama, T. (1959) 60-0515 In 60-0405 : 567-70. Fishing jigs in Japan with special reference to an artificial bait made of latex sponge rubber. Fr Es Contents as per title. MF Halsband, E. (1959) 60-0516 In 60-0405 : 575-80. The effect of pulsating electric current on fish. Fr Es Experiments showing the different forms of electrical impulses and their effect on the behaviour of certain fishes, and the results of experiments showing the type of impulse that has a steep initial rise followed by a gradual decline of the current is the most suitable one for fishing purposes. MF Kuroki, T. (1959) 60-0517 In 60-0405 : 581-2. Electrical fishing in Japan. Fr Es Describes the progress of investigations into electrical fishing. MF Dothloff, J. (1959) 60-0518 In 60-0405 : 583-5. Electro-fishing. Fr Es Shows the different methods of electro-fishing distinguishing between the applications of electrotaxis and electronarcosis and “ the first reaction ” 3 (1) : 80 REFERENCES F Oren, O. H. & Z. Fried (1959) 60-0519 In 60-0405 : 586-8. Electro-fishing in Lake Huleh. Fr Es Description of boat and electrical equipment and its operations. MF Hösl, A. (1959) 60-0520 In 60-0405 : 589-91. Dangers and precautions in the electrical fishery. Fr Es Deals with the changes in human physiology associated with increasing amperages and suggests that danger can be reduced by taking suitable pre- cautions and by employing properly trained fishermen. M Miller, R. J. (1959) 60-0521 Tulane Stud. Zool., 7 (2) : 35-68. A review of the seabasses of the genus Centropristes (Serranidae). Analyses differences between Gulf of Mexico and Atlantie populations of Centropristes. Descriptions of body and fin proportions, color patterns, and meristic characteristics are presented for C. striatus, C. ocyurus and C. philadelphicus together with information on distribution, spawning and growth. M Barnes, H. (1959) 60-0522 London, G. Allen & Unwin Ltd. Oceanography and marine biology. Orig. not seen. M Wells, M. J. & J. Wells (1959) 60-0523 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 1-33. Hormonal control of sexual maturity in Octopus. Orig. not seen. : M Wilczynski, J. Z. (1959) 60-0524 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 34-9. Sex behaviour and sex determination in Crepidula fornicata L. Orig. not seen. F Naka, K. & M. Kuwabara (1959) 60-0525 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 51-61. Two components from the compound eye of the crayfish. Orig. not seen. 3 (1) : 81 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Satchell, G. H. (1959) 60-0526 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 62-71. Respiratory reflexes in the dogfish. Orig. not seen. M Horridge, G. A. (1959) 60-0527 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 72-91. The nerves and muscles of medusae—VI. The rhythm. Orig. not seen. M Wiersma, С. А. G. & Е. G. Boettiger (1959) 60-0528 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 102-12. Undirectional movement fibres from a proprioceptive organ of the crab, Carcinus maenas. Orig. not seen. M Gilbert, A. B. (1959) 60-0529 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 113-9. The composition of the blood of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas Pennant, in relation to sex and body size—I. Blood conductivity and freezing-point depressions. Orig. not seen. F Shaw, J. (1959) 60-0530 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 126-44. The absorption of sodium ions by the crayfish, Astacus pallipes Lereboullet— The effect of external and internal sodium concentrations. Orig. not seen. F Shaw, J. (1959) 60-0531 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 145-56. Solute and water balance in the muscle fibres of the East African fresh- water crab, Potamon niloticus (M. EDW.). Orig. not seen. F Shaw, J. (1959) 60-0532 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 157-76. Salt and water balance in the East African fresh-water crab, Potamon niloticus (M. EDW.). Orig. not seen. 3 (1) : 82 REFERENCES G Eden, G. E. & K. V. Melbourne (1959) 60-0533 Lab. Pract., 8 (3) : 98-100. A simple automatic B-counter for solid samples of low activity. Orig. not seen. MF Cox, C. P. (1959) 60-0534 Lab. Pract., 8 (4) : 123-9, 139. Mathematics and biological research. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0535 Fish. News, Lond., (2392) : 10. Over £14 million increase in value of fish landed in England and Wales. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0536 Fish. News, Lond., (2393) : 1. Faroe ** double-line ” limits for British trawlers. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0537 Fish. News, Lond., (2399) : 6. Polish mother ship is equipped with helicopter-landing deck. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0538 Fish. News, Lond., (2400) : 1. Favourable forecast for Scottish “ fishing are particularly good. 29 Shetland herring prospects Orig. not seen. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0539 Fish. News. Lond., (2400) : 8. Development of the mussel industry. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0540 Fish. News, Lond., (2400) : 10. New-type boards. Orig. not seen. 3 (1) : 83 BIBLIOGRPAHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Kobayasi, H. & I. Yamabayashi (1959) y 60-0541 Jap. J. Ichthyol., 6 (4, 5, 6) : 170-6. (On the acceleration of spawning in a loach, Misgurna anguillicaudatus (Cantor) by injection of the hypohyses of the same species.) Ni En Orig. not seen. M Doodson, A. T. (1959) À 60-0542 Liverpool. Annual report for 1958 of the Liverpool Observatory and Tidal Institute. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0543 Sci. e Cult., 24 (7) : 326-7. Burial of atomic waste is expensive. Original not seen. MF Austin, À. P. (1959) 60-0544 Stain Tech., 34 (2) : 69-75. Iron-Alum aceto-carmine staining for chromosomes and other anatomical features of Rhodophyceae. Orig. not seen. M Zobell, C. E. & L. R. Berger (1959) 60-0545 Progr. Rep. Scripps Instn Oceanogr., (12). Annual progress report, marine microbiology. Orig. not seen. x Anon. (1959) 60-0546 Fish. News, Lond., (2399) : 7. The bridge as the modern trawler’s nerve centre. Ab 59-6537. x Anon. (1959) 60-0547 Fish. News, Lond., (2401) : 6. The hull form design of fishing boats. Ab 59-6550. M Anon. (1959) 60-0548 Fish Tr. Gaz., (3593) : 30. Cod infected by seals? Orig. not seen. REFERENCES MF Scot-Ryen, T. (1959) 60-0549 Rep. Lund Univ. Chile Exped. 1948-49, (35) : Pelecypoda. Orig. not seen. F Hikita, T. & S. Taniguchi (1959) 60-0550 Sci. Rep. Hokkaido Salm. Hatch., (13) : 45-8. A list of fishes known to inhabit Towada Lake, northern Honshiu, Japan. M Phelps, W. H. & W. H. Phelps, Jr. (1959) 60-0551 Bol. Soc. venezol. Cienc. nat., 20 : 325-36. La nidificacion de las aves marinas en el Archipielago de los Roques. (Nesting of marine birds in the Archipelago of Los Roques.) Records of nesting spp., description of nests and list of nesting islands. MF Brauns, A. (1959) 60-0552 Arch. Hydrobiol., 55 : 453-594. Autökologische Untersuchungen über die thalassicolen Zweiflüger (Diptera) im schleswig-holsteinischen Bereich der Nord- und Ostsee. (Auto-ecological investigations on the thalassicole Diptera in the North and Baltic areas of Schleswig Holstein.) A monograph of ecology of marine Diptera. Contains also description of zonal distribution of beach forms and conditions of life on sea beaches. F Auerbach, M. (1959) 60-0553 Arch. Hydrobiol., 55 : 598-606. Ein Forschungsschiff für den Bodensee. (A research vessel for the Lake Constance.) Description of the new motor launch ‘August Thienemann ’. M Doty, M. S. (1959) 60-0554 Quart. Rev. Biol., 34 : 152-3. Marine algae of the northeastern coast of North America. Re 582535. MF Hubbs, C. L. (1959) 60-0555 Quart. Rev. Biol., 34 : 160. The freshwater fishes. Re 581010. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Hubbs, C. L. (1959) 60-0556 Quart. Rev. Biol., 34 : 160. The fishes of Ohio. Re 581012. MF Hubbs, C. L. (1959) 60-0557 Quart. Rev. Biol., 34 : 161. Guide to the fishes of New Mexico. Re 570924. MF Mansueti, R. (1959) 60-0558 Quart. Rev. Biol., 34 : 163-4. On the dynamics of exploited fish populations. Re 581530. M Konda, S. (1959) 60-0559 Tokyo, Kaibundo. International regulation of high-seas fisheries. Has three chapters: Trends to partition of high seas; Evolution of the concept of freedom of high seas; Legislative efforts by the UN on the regime of high seas. Deals with declarations and events since end of Second World War contributing to partition trend—Truman declaration, declarations by various Latin American countries and by President Sigman Ree, Korea, Australian declaration concerning continental shelves, closure of continuous waters by China, dispute between the UK and Norway and its influence on claims by Iceland and Denmark with respect to fishing, declaration by Indonesia on territorial waters, closure of Peter the Great Bay, by USSR, fishery agreement between UK and USSR. Gives evidence of concepts of freedom of high seas—beginning of the concept, conservation of fur-seals whales, halibut in the North Pacific, salmon in Fraser River, tuna resources in East Pacific, demersal fish in the North-East Atlantic and North-West Atlantic, International North Pacific Fisheries Convention between Canada, Japan and USA, fishery agreement between Japan and USSR and between Japan and China (agreement between industries). Describes efforts by UN to solve controversies caused by the trends to partition of high seas and the preservation of concept of the freedom of high seas—fundamental problems of regime of the high seas, width of territorial waters, special rights of coastal states, continental shelves and sedentary fisheries, international agreements on high seas, settlement of disputes. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0560 Afr.-Informationsd., 2 (10) : 171-5. Die Wirtschaft Angolas. (Angola’seconomy.) TA 14 (Sept.) g2028. A review of the development of economy, 1955 through Sept. 1958. Agriculture, fisheries and the diamond industry still are Angola’s main economie activities. 3 (1) : 86 REFERENCES F Anon. (1959) 60-0561 Bull. Belgo-brés., 34 (5) : 141. Un nouvel emploi des barrages. (A new utilization of the barrages.) TA 14 (Sept.) g2108. The Electric Energy Commission for the States, charged with the execution of the electrification of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, has paid attention to new possibilities of pisciculture in the barrage lakes. Introduced—1st time in S America—salmon in the Salto reservoir west of Porto-Alegre. Trout were introduced in 1945 by the Game and Fisheries Division of the Ministry of Agriculture. M Anon. (1959) 60-0562 Afr.-Informationsd., 2 (6) : 102-4. Fischerei in afrikanischen Gewässern. (African fisheries.) TA 14 (Sept.) g2107. The share of African sea-fishery in world catches is rather insignificant. However. in spite of natural impediments inherent in marine fishery in tropical seas, African fisheries have developed satisfactorily. The present situation, inel. sea-fishery around Africa, and inland fishery in the lakes, lagoons and rivers is described. F Keast, A., В. L. Crocker & С. $. Christian (Ed.) (1959) 60-0563 Den Haag, Uitgevarij W. Junk. Biogeography and ecology in Australia. Series of articles, incl. 60-0564 to 60-0567. F Whitley, G. P. (1959) 60-0564 In 60-0563. The freshwater fishes of Australia. F McMichael, D. Е. & T. Iredale (1959) 60-0565 In 60-0563. The land- and freshwater mollusca of Australia. F Riek, E. F. (1959) 60-0566 In 60-0563. The Australian freshwater crustacea. F Main, A. R., M. J. Littlejohn & A. K. Lee (1959) 60-0567 In 60-0563. Ecology of Australian frogs. F Bandt, H.-J. (1959) 60-0568 Dtsch. FischZtg., 6 : 241-4. Chemische Pflanzenbekämpfungsmittel (Herbizide) und Fische! (Chemical herbicides and fish.) Review of the poisonous effects of herbicide on fish with a table with con- centration values of different herbicides which affect the fish. 3 (1): 87 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Schreiter, T. (1959) 60-0569 Dtsch. FischZtg., 6 : 244-6. Eine aussergewöhnliche Wirbelsäulenverkrüppelung bei einem Karpfen. (An unusual deformation of vertebrae in a carp.) Description of the deformation. F Schlieker, E. (1959) 60-0570 Dtsch. Fisch£tg., 6 : 247-53. Untersuchungen zur Einführung des Scherbretthamens in die Elb- und Oderfischerei auf dem Gebiet der DDR. (Investigations for introduction of seine with otter board into the fishery of the Rivers Elbe and Oder in the area of German Democratic Republic.) Description of the seine, its use and advantages over the anchor seine. F Plomann, J. (1959) 60-0571 Disch. FischZig., 6 : 253-6. Über Fangelektroden (Anoden). (On the catching electrodes—anodes.) Description of the construction of electrodes for electrical fishing. F Müller, W. (1959) 60-0572 Disch. FischZtg., 6 : 256-9. Untersuchungen über Sonnenblumen-Extraktionsschrot als Karpfen- futtermittel im Jahre 1958. (Investigations on the sunflower extracts as food for carp during 1958.) Results of the experiments and comparison of the food value of sunflower extract to other food of carp. F Barthelmes, D. (1959) 60-0573 Disch. FischZtg., 6 : 259-62. Uber die Wirksamkeit der Gründüngung in pflanzenreichen Brutstreck- teichen. (On the effectivity of green fertilizer in the fry ponds, rich of plants.) Results of investigations on the influence ofthe bottom and shore vegetation on the yield of carp ponds. F Schubert, A. (1959) 60-0574 Disch. FischZtg., 6 : 262-7. Technische Untersuchung und Prüfung des Düngegerätes VII/309 zwecks rationeller Verteilung chemischer und organischer Düngemittelin Fischteichen. (Technical investigations and testing of the fertilizing equipment VII/309 for rational distribution of chemical and organic fertilizers in the fish ponds.) Contents as per title. 3 (1): 88 REFERENCES MF Waldmann, J. (1959) 60-0575 Disch. FischZtg., 6 : 268-71. Uber abnorm gefärbte Ostseeplattfische. (On abnormally colored flat- fishes from the Baltic Sea.) Description of the variations of pigmentation and color by Rhombus maximus and Pleuronectes platessa. M Jeldes, F. & S. Lefevere (1959) 60-0576 Rés. sci. Exped. océanogr. belge. 1948-49, 4 (5) : 40 p. Annélides polychétes non pélagiques—Seconde note. Polychetes sédent- aires. (Non pelagic annelid polychaets—Second note. Sedentary poly- chaets.) A systematic list of spp. collected in West Africa. . м Anon. (1959) 60-0577 Caribbean, 13 : 118-9. Commission activities. Agenda and other information on the Third Caribbean Fisheries Seminar held in St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles, in July, 1959. M Valdivia Ponce, J. (1959) 60-0578 Bol. Comp. adm. Guano, 35 (1) : 3-9. Situación climática del litoral peruano en 1957. (Climatic situation of the Peruvian coast during 1957.) An analysis of changes in temperatures on different areas of the coast which are compared with 1956 records. M Hoestlandt, H. (1959) 60-0579 Publ. Inst. Biol. apl. Barcelona, 29 : 115-20. Présence d’un isopode marin africain, Sphaeroma venustissimum (Monod), sur la côte sud-ouest de la peninsule ibérique. (Occurrence of a marine isopod of Africa, Sphaeroma venustissimum Monod, on the southwest coast of the Iberic Peninsula.) Es The sp. reaches the Iberic coast of Algarve and Gulf of Cadiz. It is found in rocky coasts just below the high tide level. It is found together with Sphaeroma serratum. M Tkachova, K. §. (1959) 60-0580 Ribno stopanstvo, 5 (3-4) : 28-9. S'stoianieto na zapasite na palamuda i perspektivi za negoviia ulov. (The conditions of the tuna stocks and the perspectives of tuna fishery.) Contents as per title. 3 (1) : 89 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Edmondson, W. T. (Ed.) (1959) 60-0581 New York, J. Wiley & Sons Inc., 1272 p. Ward and Whipple’s freshwater biology. 2nd ed. This new edition acts as an aid in the identification of the flora and fauna of the inland waters of North America north of the Rio Grande River. It consists essentially of a series of ill. keys, each of which is preceded by an exposition that must be understood in order to use the keys. The following groups are covered: Introduction to the protista; Bacteria; Fungi; Myxophyceae; Algae; Bacillariophyceae; Zooflagellates; Rhizopoda and actinopoda; Ciliophora; Porifera; Coelenterata; Turbellaria; Nemertea; Nemata; Gordiida; Gastrotricha; Rotifera; Bryozoa; Tardigrada; Oligochaeta; Polychaeta; Hirudinea; Anostraca; Notostraca; Conchostraca; Cladocera; Ostracoda; Copepoda; Branchiura and parasitic dopepoda; Malacostraca; Introduction to aquatic insecta; Ephemeroptera; Odonata; Plecoptera; Hemiptera; Neuroptera; Coleoptera; Trichoptera; Lepidoptera; Diptera; Acari; Mollusca; Bryophyta; Vascular plants; Methods and equipment. x Shimozaki, Y. & H. Kato (1959) 60-0582 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 787-94. (On the wear resistance in continuous filament-twines—I.). Ni En x Kawakami, T. (1959) 60-0583 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 795-7. On the law of mechanical similarity for ropes of fishing nets. F Satomi, Y. (1959) 60-0584 (Relationship between seasonal change of Anabaena and environmental Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24: 798-802. conditions in a farm pond.) Ni En Account of investigations on a succession of molecular nitrogen fixing Anabaena in a farm pond where chemical fertilizers applied. Presents results obtained. M Mitani, F. & T. Sato (1959) 60-0585 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 803-8. (Studies on the growth and age of the yellow-tail, Seriola quinqueradiata T. and S., found in Japan and the adjacent region—II. Estimation of age and growth from the opercular bone.) Nz En Contents as per title. x Matsuura, F. & K. Hashimoto (1959) 60-0586 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 809-15. (Chemical studies on the red muscle (** Chiai ””) of fishes—X. A new method for determination of myoglobin.) Nz En 3 (1) : 90 REFERENCES Nagasawa, Y. (1959) 60-0587 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 816-20. Studies on the “* browning ”’ of canned crab meat—-II. Effect of chemical materials on the *‘ browning ” reaction. x Okamura, K., T. Matuda & M. Yokoyama (1959) 60-0588 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 821-5. (Studies on the action of phosphates on “ kamaboko ” and fish sausage products—II. Effects of Na-pyrophosphate, Na-tripolyphosphate and their mixtures upon the jelly-strength of “‘ kamaboko ”.) Ni En > X Okamura, K., T. Matuda & M. Yokoyama (1959) 60-0589 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 826-32. (Studies on the action of phosphates on “ka maboko ” and fish sausage products—III. Presentation of “ the factor of water intake ” as an index of kamaboko jelly-strength.) Nz En X Ono, T. & F. Nagayama (1959) 60-0590 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 833-6. (Studies on the browning of fish flesh—I. Browning of white flesh by heat.) Ni En M Saiki, M., S.-C. Fang & T. Mori (1959) 60-0591 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 837-9. (Studies on the lipid of plankton—II. Fatty acid composition of lipids from Euphausiacea collected in the Antarctic and Northern Pacific Ocean.) Ni En Composition of fatty acids of Huphausia superba, E. pacifica, Thysanoessa inermis and T. longites, obtained from stomach of fin whales. States that the difference of fatty acid composition between Huphausiacea gathered in Antaretie and Northern Pacific resembles that observed between fin-whale blubber oils from both oceans. x Uchiyama, H. & K. Amano (1959) 60-0592 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 840-7. The mechanism of the slime formation on sugared kamaboko—II. Identi- fication of dextran with enzyme preparation from Penicilium funiculosum. x Kurihara, M. (1959) 60-0593 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish.. 24 : 848-52. (Studies on the trypsin inhibitor of pyloric coeca—I. Preparation and its some properties.) Ni En Nagayama, F. & T. Ono (1959) 60-0594. Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 853-7. (Studies on the lipoxidase in fish tissues—III. Linoleate oxidation by liver extract.) Ni En 3 (1) : 91 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Ono, T., F. Nagayama & Y. Mochizuki (1959) 60-0595 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 858-61. (Studies on the fat metabolism of fish—I. Contents of fat and phosphorus during the growth of rainbow trout.) Ni En Contents as per title. M Ono, T., F. Nagayama & T. Yamada (1959) 60-0596 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 862-4. (Studies on the fat metabolism of fish—II. Contents of fat and cholic acid in the liver of Pacific mackerel.) Nz En f Account of analyses for fat and cholie acid content in Scomber japonicus. MF Tsuchiya, Y. (1959) 60-0597 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 865-74. (Chemistry of the supporting tissue of aquatic animals.) № Incl. tables on distribution of chitin, tunicin and scleroprotein in verte- brates, crustaceans, molluscs and other invertebrates; relation between hydroxyproline content and shrinkage temperature in fishes; and amino acid composition of various collagens. MF Hoshina, T. (1959) 60-0598 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish. 24 : 881-4. (Tissue levels of sulfa-drugs in eel.) Ni En Gives brief account of experiments and results obtained on the tissue concentration of sulfamerazine and blood concentration of thiasin, sulfadiazine and sulfamerazine in Anguilla japonica. x Honda, K. (1959) 60-0599 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 885-7. (On the net disused after purse seine fishings.) № En M Mitani, F. (1959) 60-0600 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 888-92. (On shoals of the yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata T. and S., migrating to the Tsushima Islands.) Ni En Discusses the route of migration of this sp., based upon the daily records of catch in traps for the period October 1955 to May 1958. M Ogawa, Y. & T. Nazumi (1959) | 60-0601 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 893-5. (On the young atka fish obtained from the stomach of pink salmon.) Ni En Records discovery of large—124 mm—Pleurogrammus azonus Jordan et Metz from stomach of Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Walbaum caught off Sado Island. | | | REFERENCES F Ishida, R. & Y. Ohoshima (1959) 60-0602 Bull. Jap. sci. Fish., 24 : 896-9. (On the adhesive power of the eggs of ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis T. and 5.) Ni En Discusses estimation of adhesive power by two different methods, and gives results obtained. x Nagasawa, Y. (1959) 60-0603 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 900-4. Studies on the “ browning ”’ of canned crab meat—III. The * browning of canned crab as dependant upon the time of leaving the raw crab without carapace but uncanned. LE] M Katada, M., K. Zama & H. Igarashi (1959) 60-0604 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 905-8. (Studies on the phosphatide of aquatic animals—XIX. Lipids of the body tissues of herring, Clupea pallasw.) Ni En Discusses and compares procedures for extracting lipids from muscle; gives contents of various lipids in tissues of C. pallasii. xX Kaneda, T., H. Sakai & S. Ishii (1959) 60-0605 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 909-12. (Chemical properties of oils in gamma-radiated fish meat and products. Part I.) Ni En x Hibiki, S. & W. Simidu (1959) 60-0606 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 913-5. (Studies of putrefaction of aquatic products—26. Spoilage of fish in the presence of carbohydrates.) Ni En X Hibiki, S. & W. Simidu (1959) 60-0607 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 916-9. (Studies on putrefaction of aquatic products—27. Inhibition of histamine formation in spioling of cooked fish and histidine content in various fishes.) Ni En xX Higashi, К. её al. (1959) 60-0608 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 920-4. (Questions to the availability of ice as carrier of chemical preservatives. An examination with chlortetracycline.) Ni En WEA 11 (1) :31. Preservatives—Use in ice. 3 (1) : 93 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Katayama, T. (1959) 60-0609 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 925-32. Chemical studies on the volatile constituents of seaweed—XIV. On the volatile constituents of Laminaria sp. (2). States presence of cis- and trans-forms of 2.4 dinitrophenylhydrazone of a-methylfurfural confirmed from elemental analyses and infrared absorption spectra. MF Kakimoto, D. & A. Kanazawa (1959) 06-0610 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 933-6. (Studies on folic acid and folinic acid of fishes.) Ni En Gives lists of folic and folinic acid contents of fish muscles, and internal organs of Scomber tapeinocephalus and Katsuwonus vagans. G Tomiyama, T., K. Kobayashi & Y. Yone (1959) 60-0611 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 937—42. (A practical cylinder plate assay method for determination of chlortetracy- cline in tissues.) Ni En Describes simplified bioassay method. MF Yamada, J. (1959) 60-0612 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 943-6. (Fat and vitamin A in the intestine of lamprey, Entosphenus japonicus Martens.) Nz En Presents results of assessment of fat and vitamin A in the tissue and ali- mentary canal of this sp. M Nose, Y. (1959) 60-0613 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 953-6. (On the confidence limits corresponding to the estimate obtained by DeLury’s logarithmic catch-effort method.) Nz En Notes on checking accuracy of estimate by comparing confidence limits obtained from E(t)-C(t) relationship. Application of theory to Acanthogobius flavimanus data from Tokyo Bay. M Nakagome, J. (1959) 60-0614 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 957-60. (Comparison of variations of fishing condition in a whole year among each sub-area and migration of fish groups in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean.) Ni En Account of observations on monthly variations of fishing condition with special reference to Germo germo. 3 (1) : 94 REFERENCES x Yamasaki, H. (1959) 60-0615 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 961-5. (Some experimental notes on the reducing sugar in “ asakusanori ” (Porphyra tenera Kjellm.).) Ni En F Honma, Y. & K. Shirai (1959) 60-0616 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 966-70. Cystoma found in the liver of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdnerü irideus Gibbons. Describes morphological and histological observations on a progressive hepatic monolocular cystoadenoma found in an adult rainbow trout. x Nagasawa, Y. (1959) 60-0617 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 971-5. Studies on the ** browning ” of canned crab meat—IV. Soaking of the raw material in water and heating. x Nagasawa, Y. (1959) 60-0618 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 976-7. Studies on the “‘ browning ” of canned crab meat—V. ‘ Browning ” in different body-parts of raw crab. RE Okamura, K., T. Matuda & M. Yokoyama (1959) 60-0619 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 978-85. (Studies on the action of phosphates on “‘ kamaboko ” and fish sausage products—IV. 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Ni En Notes on effects of some postirradiation treatments on growth of food micro-organisms and Escherichia coli irradiated with 60Co gamma rays. 3 (1) : 95 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES X Suzuki, K. (1959) 60-0623 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 1008-11. (Preparation of a coating material by chlorination of fish oil—IV. Change of molecular weight of fish oil caused by chlorination.) Ni En X Tomiyama, T., Y. Yone & K. Kobayashi (1959) 60-0624 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 1012-8. (The penetration of chlortetracycline into tissues of sockeye salmon on CTC-dip treatment and its destruction on heating.) Ni En МЕ Mongiardini, У. (1959) 60-0625 Ric. sci., 29 : 1708-16. La propagazione delle onde di traslazione nei canali con deviazioni curvilinee e ad angolo. (Propagation of ondular surge waves in channels with curvi- linear and rectilinear deviations.) En Fr De Investigation of the phenomena of ondular surge waves propagation in channels with curvilinear and rectilinear deviations. The most significant aspects of the complex phenomena of unsteady motion occurring in the deviated channels are described and the characters of the wave observed up and downstream of the deviations are compared. M Royce, W. Е., В. J. Buller € Е. D. Premetz (1959). 60-0626 Fish. Bull., U.S., (146) : 169-267. Decline of the yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea) off New England. Analysis of commercial production, description of migrations, analysis of composition of the southern New England stock, with age determination, measurement of survival, mortality, availability and reproduction. Discus- sion of faunal changes on the yellowtail grounds and of the effects of the fishery on these stocks. MF Carriker, M. R. (1959) 60-0627 Ecol. Monogr., 29 : 219-66. The role of physical and biological factors in the culture of Crassostrea and Mercenaria in a salt-water pond. Ecological information on physical and biological features of an unaltered pond over a 3-year period—1953-55—directed toward the potential utilization of such ponds for culture of young oysters, C. virginica, and young venus, M. mercenaria. MF Beeftink, W. С. (1959) 60-0628 Acta bot. neerl., 8 : 449-72. Some notes on Skallingens salt marsh vegetation and its habitat. Description in detail of various communities with an account of vegetation reactions to changes in environment and discussion of synecological trends. 3 (1) : 96 REFERENCES MF Anon. (1959) 60-0629 Fish. News Lett. Aust., 18 (8) : 11, 25. Report on Lake Macquarie. No. 59-7319. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0630 Fish. News Lett. Aust., 18 (8) 13. Decline of east Gippsland bream. No. 59-6903. M Anon. (1959) 60-0631 Fish. News Lett. Aust., 18 (8) : 15. No place to hide atomic wastes. 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Review of the development of boat engines and their use in Finland during last 50 years; requirements and handling of engines in small trawlers and review of diesel engines and pitch propellers. F Järnefelt, H. (1959) 60-0639 FiskTidskr. Finl., (2) : 53-4. Kan sikstammen stödas eller förökas genom utsättning av yngel? (Can whitefish stock be supported or increased by transplantation of fry?) Short description of lakes where whitefish can live; conditions for survival of fry; hatching time and temperature of water, and short review of past experiences with transplantation of whitefish fry. F Ryhänen, R. (1959) 60-0640 FiskTidskr. Finl., (2) : 54-6. Laxöringslek i insjöar. (Spawning of trout in the lakes.) Review of earlier data on the spawning of migratory as well as landlocked salmon and trout in the lakes. Notes on the spawning of trout in Lake Saimen, and possibilities of hatching eggs in lakes. F Svärdson, G. (1959) 60-0641 Svensk Fisk Tidskr., 68 : 58-60. Sikarna 1 Stora Lulevatten. (Whitefishes in the lake Stora Lulevatten.) Data on growth of two races of whitefish in the lake before and after the use of the lake as reservoir for water for hydro-electric power, and the effect of transplantation of fry on the whitefish stock. 3 (2) : 98 REFERENCES F Almauist, E. (1959) 60-0642 Svensk FiskT'idskr., 68 : 61-2. Inverkan av rotenonbehandling pa fiskens födoorganismer. (The influence of rotenon-treatment on the food organisms of fish.) Description of the influence of various concentrations of rotenon on plankton and benthos. MF Nilsson, N. E. (1959) 60-0643 Svensk FiskTidskr., 68 : 65-6. Romsortering med hjälp av saltlösning. (Sorting of salmonide eggs by means of salt solution.) Description of a method for sorting out dead salmonid eggs in a hatchery. MF Lindroth, A. (1959) 60-0644 Svensk Fisk Tidskr., 68 : 75-7. Indalsälvens smoltproduktion 1953. (The production of salmon smolt in the river Indalsälven during 1953.) Review of tagging of salmon smolt and recaptures and attempt to estimate the natural production of salmon smolt of a river on the basis of tagging, recapture and fishing data. F Molin, G. (1959) 60-0645 Svensk Fisk Tidskr., 68 : 77-80. Färg—Fisklighet II. (Colour—Fish ability II.) Comparison between the sizes of catches with differently coloured nets in different lakes. M Dunbar, С. $. (1959) 60-0646 Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge, 234 p. Historical geography of the North Carolina Outer Banks. Deals with the barrier island chain between North Carolina’s Cape Lookout and the Virginia line. Incl. notes on menhaden fishing. M White, C. L. (1959) 60-0647 Science, 129 : 1481. Historical geography of the North Carolina Outer Banks. Re—60-0646. MF Lowenstein, O. (1959) 60-0648 Nature, Lond., 183 : 1787-9. The ear under water. Report of a discussion meeting held at the Royal Society at which papers were presented on the anatomy of the statocyst of the lobster; the morphology of the statocyst of the octopus; physical aspects of sound propagation under water; hearing in bony fishes; mammalian hearing under water; osteology, acoustic matching, and evolution of air sinuses; and the anatomy and function of the cetacean ear. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Kampa, E. M., B. P. Boden & B. C. Abbott (1959) 60-0649 Nature, Lond., 183 : 1820-1. Electrical response to illumination of the euphausiid crustacean eye. Announcement of the apparatus and methods by means of which reliable reproducible measurements were obtained of the electric potentials developed in the eyes of euphausiid crustaceans during stimulation by light. M Brandhorst, W. (1959) 60-0650 Nature, Lond., 183: 1832-3. Relationship between the hake fishery and a southerly sub-surface return flow below the Peru current off the Chilean coast. Announcement of the launching of a combined hydrographic and biological investigation to find relations between the migration and behaviour of Merluccius gayi gayi Guichenot and changing hydrographic conditions off the Chilean coast. F Green, J. (1959) 60-0651 Nature, Lond., 183 : 1834. Haemoglobin and the habitat of the harpacticoid copepod Hlaphoidella gracilis (Sars). Announcement of the discovery of this pigment with note on the habitat of the copepod. M Clark, R. B. & M. E. Clark (1959) 60-0652 Nature, Lond., 183 : 1834-5. Role of the supra-oesophageal ganglion during the early stages of caudal regeneration in some errant polychaetes. Preliminary announcement of experimental results obtained with Nereis diversicolor, Nephtys cirrosa and N. hombergt. ! M Maggio, R. & A. Monroy (1959) 60-0653 Nature, Lond., 184 : 68-9. An inhibitor of eytochrome oxidase activity in the sea urchin egg. Results of experiments indicating the presence of an inhibitor of the cyto- chrome oxidase activity in the unfertilized eggs of Paracentrotus lividus. F Bullivant, J. S. (1959) 60-0654 Nature, Lond., 184 : 71. Stomach contents of spawning quinnat salmon. Report of the occurrence of young Oncorhynchus tschawytscha in the stomach of adults. 3 (2) : 100 REFERENCES MF Duncan, A. (1959) 60-0655 Nature, Lond., 184 : 71-2. Local races in lugworms (Arenicola marina (L.) ). Description of habitat and movements, report of observations on size and other characteristics. MF Baid, I. C. (1959) 60-0656 Nature, Lond., 184 : 73-5. Occurrence of neoteny in the genus Artemia. Report of experiments carried out in the ponds of Jaswant College Botanical Garden, Jodhpur, with measurements of the different parts of the body of A. salina in different concentrations of salt water. MF Fridriksson, A. (1959) 60-0657 Bull. statist. 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Gaz., (3956) : 13. ‘ Nekrasov ’, a factory ship—Soviet style. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0664 Fish. Tr. Gaz., (3958) : 7 Scottish herring forecast for 1959. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0665 Fish Tr. Gaz., (3959) : 30. Average values of major annual landings apart from cod. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0666 Fish Tr. Gaz., (3959) : 30. Annual landings and average value of cod 1949-1958. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0667 Fish Tr. Gaz., (3959) : 31. Average value of cod landed by months. Orig. not seen. M Anon. (1959) 60-0668 Fish Tr. Gaz., (3959) : 31. Major annual landings, apart from cod. Orig. not seen. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0669 Fish Tr. Gaz., (3959) : 61. Salmon close seasons in the UK and Hire. Orig. not seen. M Robinson, M. H. (1959) 60-0670 Aquarist, 24 (2) : 36-7. Basic marine aquarium technique. Orig. not seen. 3 (2) : 102 REFERENCES MF Jones, J. D. (1959) 60-0671 J. exp. Biol., 36 (1) : 177-90. A new tonometrie method for the determination of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide in small samples. Orig. not seen. M Nichols, D. (1959) 60-0672 Quart. J. mier. Sei., 100 (1) : 73-87. The histology of the tube-feet and clavulae of Echinocardium cordatum. Orig. not seen. M Anderson, D. T. (1959) 60-0673 Quart. J. micr. Sci., 100 (1) : 89-166. The embryology of the polychaete Scoloplos armiger. Orig. not seen. F Greenwood, P. H. (1959) 60-0674 Bull. Brit. Mus. (nat. Hist.), 5 (7) : 179-218. A revision of the Lake Victoria Haplochromis species (Pisces Cichlidae)— Part III. Orig. not seen. F Rosen, D. E. € В. M. Bailey (1959) 60-0675 Zoologica, N.Y., 44 (1) : 1-44. Middle-American poeciliid fishes of the genera Carlhubbsia and Phallichthys, with descriptions of two new species. Orig. not seen. MF Broekhuysen, G. J. & H. Taylor (1959) 60-0676 Ann..S. Afr. Mus., 44 (7) : 279-96. The ecology of South African estuaries. Part VIII. Kosi Bay estuary system. Orig. not seen. M Millard, N. A. 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Biol., Moscow, 20 (2) : 155-60. (The adaptive significance of the construction of redds by salmon of the genus Oncorhynchus.) Ru De Orig. not seen. F Oregon State. Fish Commission (1959) 60-0684 Portland. Biennial report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon 1959. Orig. not seen. M Miller, D. J. (1959) 60-0685 California State, Dep. Fish & Game, Marine Resources Operations. A field guide to some common ocean sport fishes of California. Orig. not seen. 3 (2) : 104 REFERENCES F Anon. (1959) 60-0686 S. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev., 14 (1) : 57. Fishing industry develops in central Tanganyika. Orig. not seen. F Meschkat, A. W. (1959) 60-0687 S. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev., 14 (2) : 55, 57. Synthetic fibre nets help Amazon fishermen increase their catch. Orig. not seen. M du Plessis, C. G. (1959) 60-0688 S. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev., 14 (4) : West coast pilchard catch may be forecast months before season starts. Orig. not seen. M Ashikaga, C. (1959) 60-0689 Bull. Nippon Inst. Sci. Res. Pearls, (3) : Biochemical studies on the pearl oyster (Pinctada martensii)—Part VII. Biochemical consideration on the glycogen and sterol. Original source unknown. M Matsui, Y. (1959) 60-0690 Bull. Nippon Inst. Sci. Res. Pearls, (3) : On the early history of the pearl-culture technique. Original source unknown. M Matsui, Y. & M. Yamaguchi (1959) 60-0691 Bull. Nippon Inst. Sci. Res. Pearls, (3) : On the history of pearl-culture in Pteria penguin (Roding) and some discussion on percentage of death after the collecting in Pteria penguin. Original source unknown. M Takagi, Y. & S. Tanaka (1959) 60-0692 Bull. Nippon Inst. Sci. Res. Pearls, (3) : Biochemical studies on the pearl—(V). Pigments of the pearl oyster (1) (on porphyrins). Original source unknown. M Tanaka, S. & H. Hatano (1959) 60-0693 Bull. Nippon Inst. Sci. Res. Pearls, (3) : Biochemical studies on the pearl—IV. 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Description of the spp. found in the collections of the east tropic expedition with key to the planktonic genera and spp. present in the eastern tropical Pacific. M Wells, J. W. (1959) 60-0710 Pacif. Sci., 13 : 286-90. Notes on Indo-Pacifie scleractinian corals—Part I and II. Description of Oryzotrochus, a new genus of turbinolian coral, and of Turbinaria heronensis, incl. spp. from the Great Barrier Reef. M California University. Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1959) 60-0711 Quart. Progr. Rep. STOR, (7) : 21 р. Progress in the analysis of data from field operations, in the improvement of instrumentation and evaluation of data, and in the assembly and installation of monitoring stations; with announcement of purposes of cruises, and list of publications accepted for publication. M Fridriksson, A. (Ed.) (1959) 60-0712 Statist. News Lett., (7) : 37 p. Herring—North Sea 1958, fishing effort, yields and stock records, Copen- hagen, September 1959. Catches, fishing effort, age, length, and maturity distributions of Clupea harengus in catches by Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Poland, and Scotland. M Liu, Е.-Н. € 1.-H. Tung (1959) 60-0713 Rep. Inst. Fish. Biol., Taiwan, 1 (3) : 1-11. The reproduction and the spawning ground of the lizard fish, Saurida tumbil (Bloch) of Taiwan Strait. Ch Report of observations of sexual dimorphism, sex ratio, maturity, spawning season and grounds. M Teng, H.-T. (1959) 60-0714 Rep. Inst. Fish. Biol., Taiwan, 1 (3) : 12-5. Studies on the elasmobranch fishes from Formosa—Part II. A new carcharoid shark, Carcharias yangi, from Formosa. Ch Contents as per title. 3 (2) : 108 REFERENCES M Liu, F.-H. & C. G. Chen (1959) 60-0715 Rep. Inst. Fish. Biol., Taiwan, 1 (3) : 16-23. The distribution and fluctuation of some demersal fishes of Taiwan Straits. Ch Analysis of commercial catch records with regard to the distribution of Evynnis cardinalis, Argyrosomus nibe, A. macrocephalus, Johnius carutta, Trichiurus lepturus, Moraenesox cinereus, Psenopsis anomala, Saurida spp., Tachysurus maculatus, and Priacanthus macracanthus. M Shen, S.-C. (1959) 60-0716 Rep. Inst. Fish. Biol., 1 (3) : 24-37. Anchovies found in Taiwan. Ch Key to the genera Setipinna, Thrissa, Engraulis and Stolephorus, and key to the spp. of each genus with description of each sp. M Tung, I.-H. (1959) 60-0717 Rep. Inst. Fish. Biol., Taiwan, 1 (3) : 38-41. Note on the food habit of lizard fish (Saurida tumbil Bloch) of Taiwan Straits. Ch Analysis of stomach contents showing seasonal changes and differences between the sexes. M Ho, T.-Y. (1959) 60-0718 Rep. Inst. Fish. Biol., Taiwan, 1 (3) : 42-7. A list of edible molluses of Taiwan. Ch List with photographs. MF Wolbarsht, M. L. (1959) 60-0719 Quart. Rev. Biol., 34 : 171-2. Electrophysiology of the visual system. Re 59-7834. MF Tysser, H. F. (Ed.) (1959) 60-0720 London, British-Continental Trade Press. Ltd., 460 p. Fisheries year-book and directory 1959. Contains papers 60-0721 to 60-0727, and also classified directories to individuals and organizations concerned with the fishing industry in UK. M Anon. (1959) 60-0721 In 60-0720 : 41-6. Development in the USSR Statistics of production, description of extension of fishing operations and development of fishing gear. 3 (2) : 109 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Meseck, G. (1959) 60-0722 In 60-0720 : 47-50. The fishing industry in Western Germany in 1958. Brief account of deep sea fishing, the lugger fleet, small deep-sea and coastal fisheries, and the herring and other fisheries. M Anon. (1959) 60-0723 In 60-0720 : 51-87. Around the world. Reports on fishing industries, catches, imports, exports, canning, curmg and consumption in Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Ceylon, Chile. Denmark, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Nether- lands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Poland, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, South Africa, Sweden, Yugoslavia, and other countries. M Wimpenny, В. $. (1959) 60-0724 In 60-0720 : 89-94. Fisheries research. Note on the research work carried out by the Fisheries Laboratory, Lowestoft, on Arctic cod, herring, plaice transplantation, stock assessment and shellfish. M Anon. (1959) 60-0725. In 60-0720 : 172-83. Fish supply calendar. Indication, for each of 56 spp., of the countries from which supplies of each sp. are landed in each month. M Anon. (1959) 60-0726 In 60-0720 : 184-7. Dictionary of fish names. Glossary arranged alphabetically according to English name, giving scientific name of each fish, and the French, German, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Dutch equivalent of name. M Anon. (1959) 60-0727 In 60-0720 : 188-91. List of recommended names for fish. List issued by the White Fish Authority in conjunction with the Herring Industry Board gives alphabetically the names, or alternative names, by which fish should be sold retail, the other names by which these fish are known at present and the scientific names of the spp. to which the recommended names apply. 32) 2120 REFERENCES G Harris, E. K. (1959) 60-0728 Biometrics, 15 : 424-32. Confidence limits for the LD,, using the moving average-angle method. Theory of and tables for estimates of medias. F Brook, A. J. (1959) 60-0729 J. Ecol., 47 : 429-45, The status of desmids in the plankton and the determination of phyto- plankton quotients. Analysis of collections from many Scottish lochs. M Stephenson, T. A. (1959) 60-0730 J. Ecol., 47 : 524-5. A natural history of Inhaca Island, Mozambique. Re 59-1820. M Costlow, J. D., Jr. (1959) 60-0731 Physiol. Zool., 32 : 177-84. Effect of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors on shell development and growth of Balanus improvisus Darwin. Study to determine whether or not carbonic anhydrase is present in the shell-forming mantle and internal body tissues of B. improvisus Darwin and to assess the effects of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors on shell development, shell growth, and molting. G Leslie, P. H. (1959) 60-0732 Physiol. Zool., 32 : 151-9. The properties of a certain lag type of population growth and the influence of an external random factor on a number of such populations. A general model. MF Netherlands. Directie van de Visserijen (1959) 60-0733 Gravenhage, 156 p. Jaarcijfers over de visserij gedurende het jaar 1958. (Fishery statistics for the year 1958.) Ill. text, tables of statistics, for high-seas-, inshore- river and other inland fisheries; whaling; research vessels and programmes; exports of processed herring; government regulations. M Crease, J. (1959) 60-0734 New Scient., 6 : 402-4. An introduction to oceanography—5. Ocean currents. Ill. article on current measurement, the general circulation—its pattern and causes. 3 (2): 111 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-0735 New Scient., 6 : 412. Prickly plant for sea defences. Note on experiments by M. C. Pearson, Nottingham, on use of the sea buckthorn, Hippophaé rhamnoides, to fix sand dunes. M Anon. (1959) 60-0736 New Scient., 6 : 413. Up and down, deeper down. Note on evidence by Z. A. Filatova, USSR, for vertical migrations of marine animals in deep water layers beyond light penetration. F Anon. (1959) 60-0737 New Scient., 6 : 496. Baby crocodiles have their fads. Note on the food of young crocodiles from the Nile and Lake Victoria, with special reference to their preferences for Belostoma and other water bugs predatory on young fish. M Anon. (1959) 60-0738 New Scient., 6 : 496. New plans for the Mohole. Note on plans to drill through the sea bed to the earth’s mantle. Surveys in both oceans to find suitable locations for the boring are discussed by a committee of the US National Academy of Sciences. M Vevers, H. G. (1959) o 60-0739 New Scient., 6 : 506-7. : Birth of a Tricyclusa. Description, with ill. from film by J. Painlevé & G. Hamon of reproduction by budding of this marine hydroid, from Roscoff. MF Anon. (1959) 60-0740 New Scient., 6 : 514. Suits to wear in and on the water. Note on use of expanded neoprene in waterproof suits. M Cox, R. A. (1959) 60-0741 New Scient., 6 : 518-21. An introduction to oceanography—7. The chemistry of seawater. Ill. article on methods—especially new methods—and results. 3 (2) : 112 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-0742 New Scient., 6 : 538. Life in the deep sea. Note on work of Birshtein, USSR, on spp. distribution and community isolation in Pacific deep trenches. M Anon. (1959) 60-0743 New Scient., 6 : 538. New isotope “ clock >”. Note on use of silicon-32 in sea water to give oceanographic time-scale. M Anon. (1959) 60-0744 New Scient., 6 : 538. International survey of Indian Ocean. Map of proposed cruise tracks for SCOR survey project. M Forrester-Simms, R. (1959) 60-0745 New Scient., 6 : 539. Power from the tides. Re 59-7461. M Nicol, J. A. C. (1959) 60-0746 London, Pitman. Biology of marine animals. This book is mainly concerned with the comparative physiology of marine animals. A knowledge of comparative morphology and general biology has been presumed on the part of the reader. F Dury, G. H. (1959) 60-0747 Geogr. J., 125 : 223-9. Analysis of regional flood frequency on the Nene and the Great Ouse. Analysis of hydrological records for these English rivers. MF Hindle, E. (1959) 60-0748 Geogr. J., 125 : 243-5. The geographical distribution of animals. Re 57-0385. M Australia, Division of Fisheries and Oceanography (1959) 60-0749 Rep. Div. Fish. Oceanogr. CSIRO, (21) : 16 p. F.R.V. * Derwent Hunter ’. Cruise DH13/57 was designed to compare the results obtained with the temperature-chlorinity depth recorder with those obtained from conventional sampling and analytical procedures. Cruises DH14/57 and DH16/57 were to study the East Australian current. 3 (2) : 113 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Komarovsky, B. (1959) 60-0750 Bull. Sea Fish. Res. Sta., Haifa, (21) : 40 p. Contributions to the knowledge of the Red Sea. No 14.—The tintinnina of the Gulf of Eylath (Aqaba). Spp. list of these planktonic ciliates collected May 1955-Aug. 1957. Ш. descriptions, notes on distribution, comparison with Mediterranean. F Komarovsky, B. (1959) 60-0751 Bull. Res. Coun., Israel, 8B (2) : 66-96. The plankton of Lake Tiberias. Study based on collection of monthly plankton samples taken over a period of two years at a number of stations, at depths from 10 m to 40 m. Suggests existence of two major seasonal pulses, one during winter and a second during summer; a third, minor pulse occurs in spring, due to a heavy periodic water- bloom caused by Peridinium westi. Outline of future work is proposed. (Issued as: Bull. Sea Fish. Res. Sta., Haifa, (25) ). M IHB (1959) 60-0752 Int. hydr. Bull., (9) : 263-80. Contains notes on activities of the bureau and information on charts, sailing directions, lights, tides and currents, work carried out and projected and new charts and new editions of charts. F McDonald, 3. E. (1959) 60-0753 Sci. Amer., 201 (1) : 10-2 [Letter]. Le 59-8005, concerning ice formation in lakes. F Chalmers, B. (1959) 60-0754 Sci. Amer., 201 (1) : 12 [Letter]. Le 60-0753. MF Tang, Y.-A. and T.-P. Chen (1959) 60-0755 Fish. Ser. Chin.-Amer. Joint Comm. rur. Reconstr., (4) : 36 p. Control of chironomid larvae in milkfish ponds. Growth and environmental requirements of Tendipes (= Chironomus) longilobus Kieffer, with evaluation of chironomid larvae control in milkfish culture, and description of the methods of control. M Howard, J. K. (1959) _ 60-0756 Spec. Serv. Bull. Miami (15) : 22 p. Contribution to the determination of the valid scientific name for the rigid- pectoraled marlin of the Pacific. A general review of taxonomy of this fish, which has been called Zstiompax, Marlina and Makaira. 3 (2) : 114 REFERENCES M Sears, M. (Ed.) (1959) 60-0757 AAAS, Washington, D.C., 1022 p. International Oceanographic Congress, 31 August-12 September 1959— Preprints of abstracts of papers to be presented at afternoon sessions. Abstr. arranged by sections to which presented ; consolidated list of references. M Belov, N. A. and N. N. Lapina (1959) 60-0758 In 60-0757 : 11-3. Relief, bottom sediments and geological history of the Central Arctic as related to hydrological conditions. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved.” M Carder, D. S. (1959) 60-0759 In 60-0757 : 13-4. Seismic waves from nuclear explosions and the structure under the Western Pacific. Hn De Я Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved.’ M Chingchang, B. (1959) 60-0760 In 60-0757 : 15-6. The shape of the Philippine basin and the relative movement between Asia and the Western Pacific. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved.” M De Neve, G. A. (1959) 60-0761 In 60-0757 : 16-7. Eustatic movement on the Sunda Shelf area. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Dietrich, G. (1959) 60-0762 In 60-0757 : 17-8. Small-scale topographie features on the bottom of the northern North Atlantic. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Dietz, R. S. and G. A. Shumway (1959) 60-0763 In 60-0757 : 18-9. Arctie basin geomorphology. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. 3 (2) : 115 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SICENCES AND FISHERIES M Donn, W. L., M. Ewing and В. J. Menzies (1959) 60-0764 In 60-0757 : 19-20. Characteristics of the late quaternary Arctic Ocean. Hn Fr . Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Drake, C. L., R. W. Girdler, and M. Landisman (1959) 60-0765 In 60-0757 : 21-2. Geophysical measurements in the Red Sea. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ””. ; M Ewing, J. and M. Ewing (1959) 60-0766 In 60-0757 : 22-3. Seismic refraction measurements in the Scotia Sea and south Sandwich Island Arc. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Ewing, M., J. Hirshman and B. C. Heezen (1959) 60-0767 In 60-0757 : 24-5. Magnetic anomalies of the mid-oceanie rift. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ””. M Guha, S. K. (1959) 60-0768 In 60-0757 : 26. Microseismic evidence of a major fault zone in the Arabian Sea parallel to the west coast of India. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ””. M Heezen, B. C. (1959) 60-0769 In 60-0757 : 26-8. Paleomagnetism, continental displacements, and the origin of submarine topography. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Heezen, B. C. (1959) 60-0770 In 60-0757 : 29-32. Outline of submarine topography. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. 3 (2) : 116 REFERENCES M Hersey, J. B. (1959) 60-0771 In 60-0757 : 32-3. Seismic reflection techniques in bathymetric studies of the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea floors. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ””. M Hess, H. H. (1959) 60-0772 In 60-0757 : 33-4. Nature of the great oceanic ridges. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”’. M Krishnan, M. S. (1959) 60-0773 In 60-0757 : 34-6. History of the Indian Ocean. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Laughton, A. $. (1959) 60-0774 In 60-0757 : 36-8. The exploration of an interplain deep-sea channel. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. Maxwell, A. E. and R. von Herzen (1959) 60-0775 In 60-0757 : 39-40. Heat flow through the Pacific Basin. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Menard, H. W. (1959) 60-0776 In 60-0757 : 40-1. Minor tectonic fabric in relation to major sea floor lineations. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘* History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Mooser, F. and M. Maldonado-Koerdell (1959) 60-0777 In 60-0757 : 41-2. Pene-contemporaneous tectonics of the Mexican land mass and the adjoining Pacific Basin. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. 3 (2) : 117 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Nafe, J. E., J. F. Hennion and G. Peter (1959) 60-0778 In 60-0757 : 42-4. Geophysical measurements in the Gulf of Aden. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Nanda, J. N. (1959) 60-0779 In 60-0757 : 44-5. Certain speculations about the heat flow from below. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Nanda, J. N. (1959) 60-0780 In 60-0757 : 45-6. Turbidity currents and the ocean floors. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Newman, W.S. (1959) 60-0781 In 60-0757 : 46-7. Geological significance of recent borings in the vicinity of Castle Harbor, Bermuda. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Northrop, J. et al. (1959) 60-0782 In 60-0757 : 48-9. The Bermuda-New England seamount chain. Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Raitt, R. W. and G. G. Shor, Jr. (1959) 60-0783 In 60-0757 : 49. Pacific oceanic crust. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Shepard, F. P. (1959) 60-0784 In 60-0757 : 50-1. Turbidity currents and erosion of the deep sea floor. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. 3 (2) : 118 REFERENCES Shor, G. G., Jr. and R. W. Raitt (1959) 60-0785 In 60-0757 : 52. Pacific ridges and rises. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Sisoev, М. М. et al. (1959) 60-0786 In 60-0757 : 52-4. The results of the seismo-acoustic investigations of the ocean bottom. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Udintsev, G. B. (1959) 60-0787 In 60-0757 : 54-7. Relief of abyssal trenches in the Pacific Ocean. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Udintsev, G. B. (1959) 60-0788 In 60-0757 : 57-9. Relief of the sea bottom and questions of tectonics. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Vacquier, V., А. D. Raff & В. E. Warren (1959) 60-0789 In 60-0757 : 60-1. Progress of the magnetic survey conducted by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the north-eastern Pacific Ocean. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M van Padang, M. Neumann & A. F. Richards (1959) 60-0790 In 60-0757 : 61-3. Historie submarine volcanic activity in the Atlantic Ocean. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Worzel, J. L. & M. Talwani (1959) 60-0791 In 60-0757 : 63-4. The geoid in ocean areas. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. 3 (2) : 119 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Zhivago, À. V. (1959) 60-0792 In 60-0757 : 64-6. Types of bottom relief in the southern Indian Ocean. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans—Shape and structure of the ocean basins and the forces involved ”. M Chave, K. E. (1959) 60-0793 In 60-0757 : 68-9. Evidence on the history of sea water from the chemistry of СЕВ sub- surface waters of ancient basins. Æn De ce Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— History of sea water ” M Friedman, I. et al. (1959) 60-0794 In 60-0757 : 69-70. The deuterium contents of sea water and magmatic water. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans—History of sea water ” M Goldberg, E. D. (1959) 60-0795 In 60-0757 : 70-1. The processes regulating the composition of sea water. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— History of sea water ” M Lowenstam, H. À. (1959) 60-0796 In 60-0757 : 71-3. 018/016 ratios and Sr and Me contents of calcareous skeletons of recent and fossil brachiopods and their bearing on the history of the oceans. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** History of the oceans—History of sea water ” M Ronov, A. B. (1959) 60-0797 In 60-0757 : 73-6. On the post-proterozoic evolution of the composition of the atmosphere and hydrosphere. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— History of sea water ” M Bernal, J. D. (1959) 60-0798 In 60-0757 : 78-9. The physical and chemical conditions determining the first appearance of biological processes. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— The origin of life ” 3 (2) : 120 REFERENCES M Fox, S. W., K. Harada & J. Kendrick (1959) 60-0799 In 60-0757 : 80-1. Synthesis of microscopic spheres in sea water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— The origin of life ”. M Turekian, K. K. (1959) 60-0800 In 60-0757 : 81-3. Probable aquatic environments of the precambrian. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— The origin of life ”. M Arrhenius, G. O. $. (1959) 60-0801 In 60-0757 : 86. Stratification of pelagic deposits in the equatorial zone of the East Pacific En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * History of the oceans—Strati- graphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”’. Bramlette, M. N. & М. R. Riedel (1959) 60-0802 In 60-0757 : 86-7. Stratigraphy of deep-sea sediments of the Pacific Ocean. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. $ M Broecker, W. $. et al. (1959) 60-0803 In 60-0757 : 87-8. Sedimentation rates in the deep ocean. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ History of the oceans—Strati- graphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Buechley, R. W. (1959) 60-0804 In 60-0757 : 88-90. ; Glacier-caused variations in oceanic salinity as a parameter in the theory of ice ages. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Clisby, K. H., P. B. Sears & F. Foreman (1959) 60-0805 In 60-0757 : 90-1 Continental climatic record of the Plio-Pleistocene. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. 3 (2) : 121 BIBLIOGRPAHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Emiliani, C., T. Mayeda & R. Selli (1959) 60-0806 In 60-0757 : 91-4. Paleotemperature analysis of the Plio-Pleistocene series of Le Castella, Calabria. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Ericson, D. B. (1959) 60-0807 In 60-0757 : 94-5. The crystalline layer on the tests of planktonic foraminifera. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Ericson, D. B. (1959) 60-0808 In 60-0757 : 96-7. Pleistocene stratigraphy of deep sea sediments of the Atlantic and adjacent seas. Hn fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Fairbridge, R. W. (1959) 60-0809 In 60-0757 : 97-9. Periodicity of eustatic oscillation. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Heezen, B. C. et al. (1959) 60-0810 In 60-0757 : 99-102. Stagnation of the Cariaco Trench. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Lauzier, L. M. & N. J. Campbell (1959) 60-0811 In 60-0757 : 103-4. Comparison of some oceanographic features in the Labrador Sea and Davis Strait regions 1928-1935 and 1950-1955. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Olausson, E. (1959) 60-0812 In 60-0757 : 104-5. Correlation of cores from the Eastern Mediterranean. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. REFERENCES M Riedel, W. R. & M. N. Bramlette (1959) 60-0813 In 60-0757 : 105-7. Tertiary sediments in the Pacific Ocean basin. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”’. M Robinson, M. K. (1959) 60-0814 In 60-0757 : 107-9. Concerning climatic change in the deep waters of the North and South Pacific Oceans. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climatic record ”. M Saidova, H. M. (1959) 60-0815 In 60-0757 : 109-11. Distribution and ecology of bottom foraminifera in the North-western Pacific. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Schell, I. I. (1959) 60-0816 In 60-0757 : 113-5. The ocean ice as an index of climate change. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Schott, W. (1959) 60-0817 In 60-0757 : 115-8 . Planktonic foraminifera on the deep sea floor of the North Atlantic Ocean. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Shchedrina, Z. G. (1959) 60-0818 In 60-0757 : 119-21. Foraminifera as an indicator of ecological conditions and climatic changes in the Arctic Basin. En Ru. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. M Zhuse, A. P., Gr. 5. Koroleva & G. Nagaeva (1959) 60-0819 In 60-0757 : 121-4. Diatoms in sediments of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ° History of the oceans— Stratigraphy of the deep sea and the marine climate record ”. 3 (2) : 123 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Andriashev, A. P. (1959) 60-0820: In 60-0757 : 129-30. Ichthyological investigations of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1955— 1958) and zoogeography of the Antarctic waters. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ^. M Austin, T. 5. & У. E. Brock (1959) 60-0821 In 60-0757 : 130-2. Meridional variations in some oceanographic and marine biological factors. in the Central Pacific. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Bary, B. McK. (1959) 60-0822 In 60-0757 : 132-4. Biogeographic boundaries: the use of temperature-salinity-plankton diagrams. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. Be, A. W. H. (1959) 60-0823 In 60-0757 : 134-7. Fluctuations in the faunal boundary between temperate and subtropical planktonic foraminifera in the North Atlantic. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Björnberg, Т. К. $. (1959) 60-0824 In 60-0757 : 137-8. Copepods as indicators of water masses off the Brazilian coast. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Bogorov. B. G. (1959) 60-0825 In 60-0757 : 139-42. Geographical zonation in the Central Pacific. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘‘ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Bolin, R. L. (1959) - 60-0826 In 60-0757 : 142-3. Differential bipolarity in the Atlantic and Pacific as expressed by the myctophid fishes. Hn De Abstr. of’ paper presented to sessions on ‘“ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. 3 (2): 194 REFERENCES M Boltovskoy, E. (1959) 60-0827 In 60-0757 : 144-5. The currents of the Mar Epicontinental Argentino as studied by their biological indicators—Foraminifera. Hn Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea Biogeography and environmental influences ”” M Brodskii, K. A. (1959) 60-0828 In 60-0757 : 145-7. Zoogeographical zones of the South Pacific and bipolar distribution of some calanoids. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Crisp, D. J. & A. J. Southward (1959) 60-0829 In 60-0757 : 148-51. Recent changes in distribution of marine organisms in North-west Europe. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Ernst, J. (1959) 60-0830 In 60-0757 : 151-3. Phytosociological methods as applied to the study of marine bottom communities. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”’. M Fleminger, A. (1959) 60-0831 In 60-0757 : 153-4. Distribution of calanoid copepods in the Gulf of Mexico. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Gurianova, E. F. (1959) 60-0832 In 60-0757 : 154-6. Regularities of faunal distribution in the intertidal zone of the North- western Pacific. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. 3 (2) : 125 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Hasle, G. Rytter (1959) 60-0833 In 60-0757 : 156-8. Plankton coccolithophorids from the Subantarctic and Equatorial Pacific. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Hulings, N. C. (1959) 60-0834 In 60-0757 : 158-60. A comparison of the recent ostracod faunas of the Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic coast of the United States. Hn Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Kamshilov, M. M. (1959) 60-0835 In 60-0757 : 160-4. Causes of long-term changes of the fauna and biological productivity in the Barents Sea. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Mironova, N. V. (1959) 60-0836 In 60-0757 : 164-6 On the biology of coalfish (Pollachius virens L.) in the Barents Sea. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Mohr, J. Г. & Т. 5. English (1959) 60-0837 In 60-0757 : 166-7. The trachymedusa, Botrynema ellinorae, an indicator plankter of Arctic water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Mokievskii, O. B. (1959) 60-0838 In 60-0757 : 167-9. Geographical zonation of marine littoral types. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Ponomareva, L. (1959) 60-0839 In 60-0757 : 170-2. The euphausiid plankton of the Far Eastern Seas and the Northwest Pacific. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”. 3 (2) : 126 REFERENCES M Iablonskaia, E. A. (1959) 60-0840 In 60-0757 : 172-5. Seasonal dynamics of the Aral Sea benthos. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Biogeography and environmental influences ”’ M Uda, M. (1959) 60-0841 In 60-0757 : 175-6. On the biogeographical regions in the Pacifie Ocean. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea Biogeography and environmental influences ”. M Baylor, E. R. (1959) 60-0842 In 60-0757 : 178-80. Is polarized light a valuable navigational aid to invertebrates ? En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology and behaviour of marine organisms ”. M Brawn, V. M. (1959) 60-0843 In 60-0757 : 180-1. The ability of the cod (Gadus callarias L.) to detour. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Physiology and behaviour of marine organisms ”. M Denton, E. J., T. I. Shaw & J. B. Gilpin-Brown (1959) 60-0844 In 60-0757 : 182-3. Bathyscaphoid squid. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology and behaviour of marine organisms ”. M Jenner, C. E. (1959) 60-0845 In 60-0757 : 183-4. Aggregation and schooling in the marine snail, Nassarius obsoletus. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— > Physiology and behaviour of marine organisms ”. M Sergeant, D. E. (1959) 60-0846 In 60-0757 : 184-6. Evolution of life cycles in the Delphinidae (Cetacea). En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Physiology and behaviour of marine organisms ”. 3 (2) : 127 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Verwey, J. (1959) 60-0847 In 60-0757 : 186-8. The role of hydrographic factors in the orientation of migrating marine animals. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology and behaviour of marine organisms ”. M Walker, T. J. (1959) | 60-0848 In 60-0757 : 188-9. The role of lateral line in marine fish. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology and behaviour of marine organisms ”. M Zelikman, E. A. (1959) 60-0849 In 60-0757 : 189-92. Some characteristics of the behaviour of the Barents Sea euphausiacea and possible causes of their seasonal vertical migrations. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— 2 Physiology and behaviour of marine organisms ”’. M Allen, M. B. (1959) 60-0850 In 60-0757 : 194-5. Photosynthetic nitrogen fixation in the marine environment. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations ”. M Cole, K. (1959) 60-0851 In 60-0757 : 195-6. Developmental studies of certain marine algae in culture. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations”. Halldal, P. (1959) 60-0852 In 60-0757 : 197-8. Factors affecting the light response in photoactic algae. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations ”. 3 (2) : 128 REFERENCES M Morris, R. W. (1959) 60-0853 In 60-0757 : 198-9. Inference of physiological differences between environmentally induced meristic variants of fishes. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental > influences on populations ”. M Rho, J. H. (1959) 60-0854 In 60-0757 : 199-200. Some aspects of the metabolism of the marine diatom, Nitzschia closterium (Ehrenberg) Wm. Smith. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations ”. M Ritchie, D. (1959) 60-0855 In 60-0757 : 201-3. Cultural characteristics as indicators of forces affecting geographical distri- bution of marine imperfect fungi. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations ”. M Scagel, R. F. (1959) 60-0856 In 60-0757 : 203-4. Culture studies of benthonic algae in the Northeast Pacific. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘‘ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations ”. M Sweeney, B. M. (1959) 60-0857 In 60-0757 : 204-7. Endogenous diurnal rhythms in marine dinoflagellates. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations ”. M ‘Thomas, W. H. (1959) 60-0858 In 60-0757 : 207-9. The culture of tropical oceanic phytoplankton. Hn Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations ”. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Yoshida, T. & Y. Matsue (1959) 60-0859 In 60-0757 : 209-10. The accumulation of relatively small molecular weight organic substances in the digestive diverticula of bivalves. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Cultivation of marine organisms as a means of understanding environmental influences on populations ”. M Angot, M. (1959) 60-0860: In 60-0757 : 213-4. Influence of a natural freshwater flooding on the behaviour of a coral reef animal, the trochus shell (Trochus niloticus L.). En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘* Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Barnes, H. (1959) 60-0861 In 60-0757 : 214—5. The world-wide distribution of inter-tidal barnacles ; an attempted in- terpretation in terms of physiology and ecology. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Boolootian, R. A. & A. C. Giese (1959) 60-0862 In 60-0757 : 216-7. The effect of latitude on the reproductive activity of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘* Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Brandhorst, W. (1959) 60-0863 In 60-0757 : 218-21. Spawning activity of herrings and the growth of their larvae in relation to temperature and salinity conditions. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Bromhall, J. D. (1959) 60-0864 In 60-0757 : 221-4. Evidence from the transplantation of an estuarine oyster of its physiological adaptation to an annual salinity cycle of large amplitude. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. 3 (2) : 130 REFERENCES M Cheung, H. Т. 5. (1959) 60-0865 In 60-0757 : 224-8. Distribution of penaeid prawns in the waters around Hong Kong. Æn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Costlow, J. D., Jr. & C. G. Bookhout (1959) 60-0866 In 60-0757 : 228-9. The effects of salinity and temperature on larval development of brachyura reared in the laboratory. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Davenport, D., G. Camougis & J. F. Hickok (1959) 60-0867 In 60-0757 : 230-2. Quantitative analysis of the behaviour of marine animals in response to chemical factors in the environment. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Galtsoff, P. S. (1959) 60-0868 In 60-0757 : 233-4. Ecological evaluation of the usable productivity of bottom communities. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Gordon, М. S., В. H. Amdur & P. Е. Scholander (1959) 60-0869 In 60-0757 : 234-6. Further observations on supercooling and osmoregulation in Arctic fishes. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Haneda, Y., F. H. Johnson & E. H.-C. Sie (1959) 60-0870 In 60-0757 : 236-8. Some new observations on luminous fishes. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Karpevich, T. F. (1959) 60-0871 In 60-0757 : 238-43. Influence of salinity on the fauna of the brackish waters of the USSR. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. 3 (2) : 131 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Lee, A. (1959) 60-0872 In 60-0757 : 243-5. The influence of environmental factors on the Arcto-Norwegian cod-stocks. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Loosanofi, V. L. (1959) 60-0873 In 60-0757 : 245-7. The size and shape of metamorphosing larvae of Venus (Mercenaria) mer- cenaria grown at different temperatures. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. ‘ M Rzepishevskii, I. K. (1959) 60-0874 In 60-0757 : 247-9. Appearance of Balanus nauplii as a sign of a biological awakening in the coastal waters and inlets of the Eastern Murman. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Schlieper, C. (1959) 60-0875 In 60-0757 : 250-1. The significance of temperature and salinity in sea water for the horizontal and vertical distribution of marine species. An attempt at physiological analysis of cells and organs. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Vinogradov, L. G. (1959) 60-0876 In 60-0757 : 251-3. The quantitative relation between the development of the North Caspian benthos and the elements of hydrological regime. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Physiology of marine organisms in relation to their environment ”. M Brinton, E. (1959) 60-0877 In 60-0757 : 255-7. Geographical isolation in the pelagic environment. A discussion of the distribution of euphausiid crustaceans in the Pacific. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Evolution and adaptation in the sea ”. 3 (2) : 132 REFERENCES M Buzzati-Traverso, A. A. & J. R. Lance (1959) 60-0878 In 60-0757 : 257-9. Geographical distribution and speciation in the genus Tigriopus. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ Populations of the sea— > Evolution and adaptation in the sea ”. M Cohen, D. M. (1959) 60-0879 In 60-0757 : 259-61. The geographical history of the Argentininae. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ Populations of the sea— Evolution and adaptation in the sea ””. M Cushing, J. E., K. Fujino € K. Takahashi (1959) 60-0880 In 60-0757 : 261-2. The distribution of antigens in subspecific populations of marine mammals as determined by the use of preserved erythrocytes. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Evolution and adaptation in the sea ”. M Dunbar, M. J. (1959) 60-0881 In 60-0757 : 262-3. The evolution of stability in marine ecosystems. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Evolution and adaptation in the sea ”. M Fujino, K. (1959) 60-0882 In 60-0757 : 264-5. An immunogenetic approach to whale population research. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Evolution and adaptation in the sea ”. M Morris, R. W. (1959) 60-0883 In 60-0757 : 265-6. Meristie characters of fishes as indicators of coastal hydrography. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Evolution and adaptation in the sea ”. M Numachi, K.-I. (1959) 60-0884 In 60-0757 : 266-8. Serological relationships among oysters of different genera, species and races. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Evolution and adaptation in the sea ”. 3 (2) : 133 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Vernberg, F. J. (1959) 60-0885 In 60-0757 : 268-70. Physiological adaptations of latitudinally isolated populations of fiddler crabs. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Evolution and adaptation in the sea ”. M Berry, W. B. N. (1959) 60-0886 In 60-0757 : 273-4. Distribution of ordovician graptolites. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Fischer, A. G. (1959) 60-0887 In 60-0757 : 274-6. Coral growth patterns as paleogeographic tools. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Hecker, R. Th., А. I. Ossipova & T. N. Belskaia (1959) 60-0888 In 60-0757 : 276-8. Paleobiogeography of the Fergana Gulf in the Paleogene Sea. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Imbrie, J. (1959) 60-0889 In 60-0757 : 278-9. Classification and evolution of major invertebrate types. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Ksiazkiewicz, M. (1959) 60-0890 In 60-0757 : 280-1. Life conditions in Flysch Basins. Æn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Lindberg, G. U. (1959) 60-0891 In 60-0757 : 282-4. The discontinuous distribution of fishes and large fluctuations in ocean level. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. 3 (2) : 134 REFERENCES M Ma, T. Y. H. (1959) 60-0892 In 60-0757 : 284. History of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean basins as deduced from growth values of reef corals. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Muller, S. W. (1959) 60-0893 In 60-0757 : 284-6. Triassic and early jurassic paleobiogeography. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography.”’ M Newell, N. D. (1959) 60-0894 In 60-0757 : 286-7. West Atlantic coral reefs. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Peres, J. M. & J. Picard (1959) 60-0895 In 60-0757 : 288-9. Origin, distribution and recent alterations of the Mediterranean benthie fauna. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Seibold, E. & I. Seibold (1959) 60-0896 In 60-0757 : 290-1. Examples from the sponge bioherms and bedded limestones in the lower Malm of South Germany. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Teichert, С. (1959) 60-0897 In 60-0757 : 2913. Evaluation of bathymetric evidence furnished by marine fossils. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. M Termier, H. & G. Termier (1959) 60-0898 In 60-0757 : 293-5. Bioherms, limestone and carbonate rock building organisms: evolution and paleogeography. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Paleobiogeography ”. 3 (2) : 135 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Valentine, J. W. (1959) In 60-0757 : 295-7. M 60-0899 Marine climatic record of Northwest American epicontinental Pleistocene. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations Paleobiogeography ”. von Arx, W. $. (1959) In 60-0757 : 298-9. An experimental approach to paleooceanography. En De L Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations Paleobiogeography ”. Woodring, W. P. (1959) In 60-0757 : 299-300. Tertiary Caribbean molluscan faunal province. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations Paleobiogeography ”. Aron, W. (1959) In 60-0757 : 302-3. Midwater trawling studies in the North Pacific. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. Beklemishev, C. W. (1959) In 60-0757 : 303-4. Habitat and community in marine plankton. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations Zooplankton and its correlation with hydregraphy ”. Cassie, R. M. (1959) In 60-0757 : 305-6. of the sea— M 60-0900 of the sea— M 60-0901 of the sea— M 60-0902 of the sea— M 60-0908 of the sea— M 60-0904 Statistical investigations of the spatial distribution of marine plankton. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. Della Croce, N. & T. Sertorio (1959) In 60-0757 : 306-8. Microdistribution of the zooplankton. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. 3 (2) : 136 of the sea— M 60-0905 of the sea— REFERENCES M Hansen, V. Kr. (1959) 60-0906 In 60-0757 : 308-10. Investigations of the primary production and quantitative and qualitative distribution of macro-plankton in the North Atlantic. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the зеа— Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. M Heinrich, A. K. (1959) 60-0907 In 60-0757 : 310-2. On the production of copepods in the Bering Sea. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ” M Kusmorskaia, A. P. (1959) 60-0908 In 60-0757 : 312-5. Distribution of plankton in the North Atlantic during the spring of 1958. (Second cruise of the R/V M. Lomonosov). En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. M Legand, M. (1959) 60-0909 In 60-0757 : 315-7. Observations on the vertical diurnal displacement of zooplankton in the northeast Coral Sea. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. M Maghraby, A.M. & Y. Halim (1959) 60-0910 In 60-0757 : 317-8. The plankton of Alexandria waters in 1957. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. M Nanda, J. N. (1959) 60-0911 In 60-0757 : 319-20. Standing crop in the Pacific Ocean. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ° Populations of the sea Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. M Raymont, J. E.G. & В. G. A. Carrie (1959) 60-0912 In 60-0757 : 320-2. The zooplankton of Southampton water. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. 3 (2) : 137 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Savilov, A. I. (1959) 60-0913 In 60-0757 : 322-4. Pleuston biocoenoses of the Pacifie Ocean. En Bu Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— Zooplankton and its correlation with hydrography ”. M Bal, D. У. € У. M. Bhatt (1959) 60-0914 In 60-0757 : 327-8. The intertidal regime in Bombay waters. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— ‘General ”. M Bromhall, J. D. (1959) 60-0915 In 60-0757 : 328-30. The orientation of sessile marine invertebrates as an indication of oceanic bottom currents. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— ‘General ”. M Chung, M. K. (1959) 60-0916 In 60-0757 : 330-1. Aspects of the Korean Seas and distribution of their marine life. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— General ”. M Clark, J. R. (1959) 60-0917 In 60-0757 : 331-2. Seasonal changes in abundance within a community of demersal fishes. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— General ”. MF De Angelis, C. M. (1959) 60-0918 In 60-0757 : 332-4. Mediterranean coastal ponds. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the. sea— General ”. M Demel, K. € Z. Mulicki (1959) 60-0919 In 60-0757 : 334-9. Biomass and ecology of the South Baltic zoobenthos. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— ‘General ”. 3 (2) : 138 REFERENCES M Edwards, R. L. (1959) 60-0920 In 60-0757 : 340-1. A quantitative analysis of marine fish communities and their seasonal and areal variations. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea- General ”. M Fah-Hsien, L. (1959) 60-0921 In 60-0757 : 341-2. The lunar, diel periodicity and the population structure of some demersal fishes. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— General ”. M Ganapati, P. М. € T. 5. Satyanarayana Rao (1959) 60-0922 In 60-0757 : 342 . Some remarks on the hydrography and biology of the Bay of Bengal. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— General ”. M Han, H. S. & D. H. Bae (1959) 60-0923 In 60-0757 : 343. Relationship of temperature, salinity, transparency of sea water, and oceanic configuration to some migratory marine animals in the adjacent seas of Korea. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— General ”. - M Kornicker, L. $. & J. T. Conover (1959) 60-0924 In 60-0757 : 344-5. Effect of high storm tide levels on beach burial of jellyfish and other organisms. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— General ”. M Nakamura, H. & H. Yamanaka (1959) 60-0925 In 60-0757 : 345-6. Relation between the distribution of tunas and the ocean structure. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Populations of the sea— General ”. 3 (2) : 139 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Nemoto, T. (1959) In 60-0757 : 347. The interrelationship between whales and plankton. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of General ”. North, W. J. (1959) In 69-0757 : 347-9. Studies of the influence which water clarity may have on the Macrocystis pyrifera and its associated organisms. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of General ”. Peres, J. M. & J. Picard (1959) In 60-0757 : 349-51. On the vertical distribution of benthic communities. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on General ”. “Populations of Sartenaer, P. (1959) In 60-0757 : 351-2. Diving with SCUBA at the service of taphonomy. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on General ”. ‘Populations of Taylor, C. C. (1959) In 60-0757 : 352-5. The axiom of stable environment in fishery science. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on General ”. “Populations of Visbniac, H. 5. (1959) In 60-0757 : 355-6. Marine mycology. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on General ”. “Populations of Webb, J. E. (1959) In 60-0757 : 356-8. Lancelets and the ocean currents. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on Populations of General ”. 3 (2) : 140 M 60-0926 the sea— M 60-0927 giant kelp the sea— M 60-0928 the sea— M 60-0929 the sea— the sea— M 60-0931 the sea M 60-0932 the sea— REFERENCES M Wise, J. P. (1959) 60-0933 In 60-0757 : 358-9. Emigration of cod, Gadus morhua L. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea— General ”. M Wolsky, A. & M. de Issekutz Wolsky (1959) 60-0934 In 60-0757 : 360-1. The adaptation of early developmental processes to environmental tempera- ture in marine organisms. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Populations of the sea General ”. M Beliaev, G. M. (1959) 60-0935 In 60-0757 : 367-9. Some regularities in the quantitative distribution of bottom fauna in the southern ocean. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Benthie and bathypelagie organisms ”. M Birshtein, Ia. A. (1959) 60-0936 In 60-0757 : 370-2. The ultra-abyssal fauna of the Pacific Ocean. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Benthie and bathypelagic organisms ”. M Filatova, Z. A. (1959) 60-0937 In 60-0757 : 372-4. Deep-sea bottom fauna communities (complexes) of the Northern Pacific. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—Benthie and bathypelagic organisms ”. de M Heezen, В. С., В. J. Menzies & M. Ewing (1959) 60-0938 In 60-0757 : 375-7. Influence of modern turbidity currents on abyssal productivity. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ”. M Menzies, R. J. & J. Imbrie (1959) 60-0939 In 60-0757 : 377-8. The antiquity of the deep sea bottom fauna. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea bathypelagic organisms ”. Benthie and 3 (2) : 141 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Menzel, D. W. & J. H. Ryther (1959) 60-0940: In 60-0757 : 378-9. Der Jahreskreislauf der Primaerproduktion in der Sargassosee bei Bermuda. (The yearly cycle of primary production in the Sargasso Sea, near the Bermuda Islands). Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ”. M Rass, T. S. (1959) 60-0941 In 60-0757 : 379-81. Some regularities in the geographical distribution of the deep-sea fishes, En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ”. M Sano, K. (1959) 60-0942 In 60-0757 : 381-2. The remarkable survival of fouling organisms subjected to great pressures. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ”. M Sokolova, M. N. (1959) 60-0943 In 60-0757 : 382-6. Some peculiarities in the ecology of the deep-sea bottom fauna. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ”. M Tortonese, E. (1959) 60-0944 In 60-0757 : 386-8. General remarks on the Mediterranean deep-sea fishes. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ”. M Ushakov, P. V. (1959) 60-0945 In 60-0757 : 388-9. Benthic investigations of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition aboard E/S OB. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ”. 3 (2) : 142 REFERENCES M Vinogradov, M. E. (1959) 60-0946 In 60-0757 : 390-2. Quantitative distribution of deep-sea plankton in the Paeifie Ocean and its relation to deep water circulation. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—Benthie and bathypelagie organisms ”. M Vinogradova, N. G. (1959) 60-0947 In 60-0757 : 392-4. Vertical zonation of the deep-sea bottom fauna. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ” M Zobell, C. E. (1959) 60-0948 In 60-0757 : 395-6. Some effects of deep-sea pressures on microorganisms. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on " The deep sea—Benthic and bathypelagic organisms ”. M Bourret, R. (1959) 60-0949 In 60-0757 : 398-9. A generalized equation for turbulent diffusion. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Cox, С. S. (1959) 60-0950. In 60-0757 : 399-400. Coupling of surface and internal tides. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Kitaigorodskii, S. A. (1959) 60-0951 In 60-0757 : 401-4. On the theory of turbulent mixing in the upper layer oftheocean. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Kolesnikov, A. G. (1959) 60-0952 In 60-0757 : 404-8. The vertical turbulent exchange under conditions of stable sea stratification. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. 3 (2) : 143 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Lee, A. (1959) 60-0953 In 60-0757 : 408-9. Some observations on the structure of the West Spitzbergen current. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Mamaiev, O. I. (1959) 60-0954 In 60-0757 : 410-4. Vertical turbulence in the sea and the surface of no motion. Æn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M ‘Ozmidov, В. У. (1959) 60-0955 In 60-0757 : 414-6. Investigations of horizontal turbulent diffusion in sea. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Panteleev, N. A. (1959) 60-0956 In 60-0757 : 417-9. Investigations of turbulence in surface water in the Antarctic sector of Indian and Pacific Oceans. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Rattray, M., Jr. (1959) 60-0957 In 60-0757 : 420-2. Conditions of coupling between long surface and internal waves. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Speranskaia, A. A. (1959) 60-0958 In 60-0757 : 422-6. Turbulent processes within the ““sub-ice ’’ layer of a basin. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Stewart, R. W. (1959) 60-0959 In 60-0757 : 426. Austausch co-efficients in the ocean. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. 3 (2) : 144 REFERENCES M Volkov, A. B. (1959) 60-0960 In 60-0757 : 427-8. A theory of a decay of turbulence. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “Тре deep sea—Turbulent transports ”. M Balakshin, L. L. (1959) 60-0961 In 60-0757 : 430-1. Tsirkuliatsia vod i rel’ef dna severnoi chasti grenlandskogo moria (The water circulation and bottom contour of the northern part of the Greenland Sea). Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—Deep-sea circulation ”. M Fergusson, G. J. (1959) 60-0962 In 60-0757 : 431-2. Radiocarbon ages of ocean water and the exchange time of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to the ocean. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Deep-sea circulation ”. M Groen, P. & H. Postma (1959) 60-0963 In 60-0757 : 432-4. Mixing, rate of water renewal and transport of heat in a deep sea basin as deduced from alkalinity and temperature data. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Deep-sea circulation ”. M Kort, V. G. (1959) 60-0964 In 60-0757 : 434-7. New data on the Antarctic water mass transport. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—Deep-sea circulation ”. M Lineikin, Р. S. (1959) 60-0965 In 60-0757 : 437-40. The theory of deep currents in a baroclinic ocean. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ The deep sea—Deep-sea circulation ”. M Suess, H. E., N. W. Rakestraw & H. Oeschger (1959) 60-0966 In 60-0757 : 440-1. Apparent age of deep water in the Pacific Ocean. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—Deep-sea circulation ”. 3 (2) : 145 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Swallow, J. C. & B. V. Hamon (1959) 60-0967 In 60-0757 : 442-3. Some measurements of deep currents in the eastern North Atlantic. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—Deep-sea circulation ”. M Swallow, J.C. & L. V. Worthington (1959) 60-0968 In 60-0757 : 443-4. The deep countercurrent of the Gulf Stream off South Carolina. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—Deep-sea circulation ”. M Arrhenius, G. O. S. (1959) 60-0969 In 60-0757 : 447. Crystallization of zeolites on the ocean floor. Æn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ””. Bezrukov, P. L. (1959) 60-0970 In 60-0757 : 448-51. Problems of zonation in sedimentation. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Bezrukov, P. L. & В. P. Petelin (1959) 60-0971 In 60-0757 : 451-4. The bottom sediments of the trenches in the West Pacific Ocean. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea— The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Ericson, D. B. & B. C. Heezen (1959) 60-0972 In 60-0757 : 454-6. Distribution of fine sediment as an indication of deep current direction. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea— The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Fredriksson, K. (1959) 60-0973 In 60-0757 : 456-8. On the origin, age and distribution of ‘“ cosmic spherules ”. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. 3 (2) : 146 REFERENCES M Heezen, B. C. (1959) 60-0974 In 60-0757 : 458-61. Modern turbidity currents. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Heezen, B. C. & D. B. Ericson (1959) 60-0975 In 60-0757 : 461-3. Physiographie and tectonic control in Atlantic deep-sea sedimentation. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Laevastu, T. & O. Mellis (1959) 60-0976 In 60-0757 : 464-6. Extraterrestrial black spherules in deep sea deposits. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Laughton, А. $. (1959) 60-0977 In 60-0757 : 466-7. Disturbance of the sediment surface in the deep-sea as observed by under- water photography. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”’. M Lisitsin, A. P. (1959) 60-0978 In 60-0757 : 468-70. Bottom sediments of the Antarctic. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ””. M Lisitsin, A. P. (1959) 60-0979 In 60-0757 : 470-3. Suspended matter in the ocean. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Mellis, O. (1959) 60-0980 In 60-0757 : 473. Rock fragments in red clay from the Atlantic Ocean. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. 3 (2) : 147 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Menard, H. W. (1959) 60-0981 In 60-0757 : 474. Relationship of topography and sedimentation in the Pacific. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions оп “ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Moore, D. G. (1959) 60-0982 In 60-0757 : 474-7. Stability of deep-sea sedimentary slopes. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ The deep sea— The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Nayudu, Y. Rammohanroy (1959) 60-0983 In 60-0757 : 477-9. Recent sediments of the Northeast Pacific. Hn Fr. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ””. M Owen, D. M. (1959) 60-0984 In 60-0757 : 480. Life and related activities on the ocean floor—Recorded by deep sea cameras. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea—The origin distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. > M Peres, J. M. (1959) 60-0985 In 60-0757 : 480-2. The bathyscaph as an instrument for deep-sea biological investigations. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. Ne Peres, J. M. (1959) 60-0986 In 60-0757 : 482-3. Observations on sediments from the bathyscaph and by pictures from the deep-sea camera. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Posgay, J. A. (1959) 60-0987 In 60-0757 : 483. The underwater camera as a tool for studying benthic communities. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—The origin distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. 3 (2) : 148 REFERENCES M Rechnitzer, A. B. (1959) 60-0988 In 60-0757 : 483-4. Direct observations of factors affecting deep-sea sedimentation. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ~The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Schmalz, R. F. & E. Zen (1959) 60-0989 In 60-0757 : 485-6. Quantitative modal analysis of sediments by X-ray diffraetion. En De The origin, Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘The deep sea LE] distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments M Shipek, C. J. (1959) 60-0990 In 60-0757 : 486-8. Photographic views of the deep sea floor— Useful keys to the past, present and future. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Starik, I. E., A. P. Lisitsin & U. V. Kuznetsov (1959) 60-0991 In 60-0757 : 488-90. The rate of sedimentation in the southern part of the Indian Ocean. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “Тре deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ”. M Zaitseva, E. D. (1959) 60-0992 In 60-0757 : 491-3. Exchange capacity and exchangeable cations in sea sediments. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “The deep sea—The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments””. M Zenkevitch, N. L. (1959) 60-0993 In 60-0757 : 493-5. Methods and some results of photographing the floor of the Pacifie Ocean. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea— The origin, distribution, constituents and processes affecting deep-sea sediments ””. M Arrhenius, G. O. S. and H. Korkisch (1959) 60-0994 In 60-0757 : 497. Uranium and thorium in marine minerals. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea— Nuclear processes in marine sedimentation ”. 3 (2) : 149 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Chow, T. J. & C. C. Patterson (1959) 60-0995 In 60-0757 : 497-9. The isotopic composition and concentration of lead in pelagic sediments and manganese nodules. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* The deep sea—Nuclear processes in marine sedimentation ”. M Lal, D. (1959) 60-0996 In 60-0757 : 499-501. Investigations of geophysical processes using radio-isotopes produced by cosmic rays. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Nuclear processes in marine sedimentation ”. M Picciotto, E. & G. O. 5. Arrhenius (1959) 60-0997 In 60-0757 : 501-2. Distribution of alpha activity in pelagic sediments. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea—Nuclear processes in marine sedimentation ”. M Potratz, H. A. & W. M. Sackett (1959) 60-0998 In 60-0757 : 502-3. Tonium-uranium ratios in marine limestones. En De oe Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Nuclear processes in marine sedimentation ”. M Rona, E., L. K. Akers & P. Parker (1959) 60-0999 In 60-0757 : 503-5. Age determination of deep-sea sediments. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ The deep sea—Nuclear processes in marine sedimentation ”. M Walton, А. & W. $. Broecker (1959) 60-1000 In 60-0757 : 505-7. A contribution to the geochemistry of ionium in deep sea cores. En Fr. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea— Nuclear processes in marine sedimentation ”. M Hidaka, K. (1959) 60-1001 In 60-0757 : 509. An attempt to determine the absolute surface topography im equatorial waters. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—Oceanic circulation and related problems ””. 3 (2) : 150 | | REFERENCES M Hidaka, K. (1959) 60-1002 In 60-0757 : 509-12. Importance of lateral mixing in the dynamic computation of an equatorial current system. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * The deep sea—Oceanic circulation and related problems ”. M Khundzhua, G. (1959) 60-1003 In 60-0757 : 512-4. Direct recording of temperature and salinity by “ bathythermosalinograph ”” in the antarctic sector of the Pacific Ocean. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ The deep sea—Oceanic circulation and related problems ”. M Knauss, 7. A. (1959) 60-1004 In 60-0757 : 515-7. Direct current measurements at the equator—The Cromwell Current. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—Oceanic circulation and related problems ”. M Rochford, D. J. (1959) 60-1005 In 60-0757 : 517-8. Hydrological features of a deep meridional section through the Tasman and Coral Seas. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea—Oceanic circulation and related problems ”. M Saint-Guily, B. (1959) 60-1006 In 60-0757 : 518-20. Remarks on vertical movements in the oceans. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea—Oceanic circulation and related problems ”. M Tchernia, P. & H. Lacombe (1959) 60-1007 In 60-0757 : 520-2. Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “Тре deep sea—Oceanic circulation and related problems ”. M Treshnikov, A. F. (1959) 60-1008 In 60-0757 : 522-4. Oceanography of the Arctic Basin. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—Oceanic circulation and related problems ”. 3 (2) : 151 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Yoshida, K. (1959) 60-1009 In 60-0757 : 525-6. Certain boundary phenomena in the oceans. I. Coastal circulation and equatorial circulation, with special reference to the upwelling and undercurrents. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* The deep sea—Oceanie circulation and related problems ”. M Anderson, Е.Р. & С. С. Stravopoulos (1959) 60-1010 In 60-0757 : 529-30. Temperature fluctuations in the near-surface. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ The deep sea—General ”. M Buinitskii, V. Kh. (1959) 60-1011 In 60-0757 : 530-3. The regularities and causes of the ice drift in the polar regions of the world ocean. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—General ”. M Buljan, M. (1959) 60-1012 In 60-0757 : 534-5. The non-adiabatic increase in temperature of deep Caribbean waters and the submarine voleanism. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea— General ”. M Carruthers, J. N. (1959) 60-1013 In 69-0757 : 535-7. Concerning new, cheap and simple ways of measuring bottom and near- surface currents on the high seas without the requirement of good weather. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* The deep sea—General ”. M Chew, F. (1959) 60-1014 In 60-0757 : 537-9. Friction induced upwelling in the Florida Current. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ The deep sea—General ”. M Cresswell, G. M. (1959) 60-1015 In 60-0757 : 539. Quasi-synoptic monthly hydrography of the transition region between coastal and slope water south from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—General ”. 3 (2) : 152 REFERENCES M Engel, R. L. & F. Pierce (1959) 60-1016 In 60-0757 : 540-1. Deep sea research vessel—The D.R.V. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—General ”. M Fukuoka, J. (1959) 60-1017 In 60-0757 : 541-5. The variation of the Kuroshio Current in the sea east of Honshu (Japan’s Main Island) and the existence of a cold water mass east of Miyake-jima. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea— General ”. M Gudkovich, Z. M. (1959) 60-1018; In 69-0757 : 545-9. Ice drift in the central Arctic Basin. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* The deep sea—General ”. M Han, H. 5. et al. (1959) 60-1019 In 60-0757 : 549. A note on temperature and salinity changes of the Tsushima Current along the eastern coast of Korea, 1930-1958. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—General ”. M Hassan, E. S. M. (1959) 60-1020 In 60-0757 : 550-1. The use of digital computers for the solution of the ocean circulation problem. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea— General ”. M Ichiye, T. (1959) 60-1021 In 60-0757 : 551-2. A theory of circulation in a two-layered ocean and its application to the formation of the intermediate water. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea— General ”. M Ivanoff, A. (1959) 60-1022 In 60-0757 : 553-5. A new water sampler and a new scattering-polarizing-meter for optical investigation of the oceans. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on '* The deep sea— General ”. 3 (2): 153 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Kriss, À. E. (1959) 60-1023 In 60-0757 : 555-60. Distribution of water masses in the Indian Ocean and in the Central Pacific Ocean according to microbiological data. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “Тре deep sea— General ”. M ‚Lee, O. S. (1959) 60-1024 In 60-0757 : 560-3. The effect of an internal wave on underwater sound. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ The deep sea— General ”’. M ‚Miller, A. R. (1959) 60-1025 In 60-0757 : 563. Hypothesis for the formation of Antarctic bottom water. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea— General ”. M Ramanadham, В. € A. V. $. S. Murty (1959) 60-1026 In 60-0757 : 564-6. Continuous measurement of sea surface temperature. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea—General ”. M Tsu-You, C. (1959) 60-1027 In 60-0757 : 566-7. Vertical distribution of temperature and salinity in the waters surrounding Taiwan. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ The deep sea— General ”. M Valdez, J. & J. Vicente Zubillaga (1959) 60-1028 In 60-0757 : 568. Conclusiones preliminares del estudio realizado en el Pasaje Drake (Pre- liminary conclusions of the study carried out in the Drake Passage). ce Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** The deep sea—General ”. M Barnard, J. L. (1959) 60-1029 In 60-0757 : 571-2. Influence of near-shore sediments on marine animals. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ”’ 31) 154 REFERENCES M D’Ancona, U. et al. (1959) 60-1030 In 60-0757 : 572-5. Influence of the surrounding lands on the distribution of productivity in the Adriatic Sea. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ” MF Day, J. H. (1959) 60-1031 In 60-0757 : 575-8. The fauna of bays and estuaries. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ”. M Durham, J. Wyatt (1959) 60-1032 In 60-0757 : 578-80. Tertiary land masses and the shallow water North Pacific molluscan and echinoid faunas. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ”. M Hubbs, C. L. (1959) 60-1033 In 60-0757 : 580-2. Influence of land masses on the distribution and speciation of fishes and other organisms in the Eastern Pacific. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ”. M Miyadi, D. & T. Habe (1959) 60-1034 In 60-0757 : 582. Animal community and shell remains in bays of summer azoic type of Japan. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ”. р M Sanders, H. L. (1959) 60-1035 In 60-0757 : 583-4. Sediments and the structure of bottom communities. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ”. M Sandison, E. E. & M. B. Hill (1959) 60-1036 In 60-0757 : 584-5. The annual repopulation of Lagos Harbour by sedentary marine animals. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ”. 3 (2) : 155 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SICENCES AND FISHERIES M Thompson, W. C. (1959) 60-1037 In 60-0757 : 586-7. Attachment of the giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, in fine sediment and its biological and geological significance. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘‘ Boundaries of the sea—The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ” M Wigley, R. L. (1959) 60-1038 In 60-0757 : 587-9. Organic content of Georges Bank bottom sediments. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— The influence of land masses on the distribution of organisms ”” M Athearn, W. D. (1959) 60-1039 In 60-0757 : 594-5. Sediments of the Cariaco Trench. Hn Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”’ M Bates, С. С., А. В. Mooney & S. Е. Bershad (1959) 60-1040: In 60-0757 : 595-7. World-wide evidence of deltas off the mouths of submarine canyons. Hn Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”’ M Berninghausen, W. H. (1959) 60-1041 In 60-0757 : 598. Shelf sediments off the mouth of the Rio Amazon. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”” Mie Bourcart, J. (1959) 60-1042 In 60-0757 : 598-601. Depth sands of the Baie Des Anges (Nice). En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘‘ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”” M Bourcart, J. & G. Boillot (1959) 60-1043 In 60-0757 : 602-5. Sedimentation conditions in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”” 3 (2) : 156 REFERENCES M Carsola, A. J. and R. F. Dill (1959) 60-1044 In 60-0757 : 606-7. Transparency of the coastal waters off San Diego, California. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ” M Curl, H. C., Jr. (1959) 60-1045 In 60-0757 : 607-8. Primary production of organic matter in relation to sedimentation. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ” M Curray, J. В. & Е. P. Shepard (1959) 60-1046 In 60-0757 : 609-10. Sea-level rise along the Texas coast. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Delaney, P. J. V. (1959) 60-1047 In 60-0757 : 611. The relationship of stranded shell ridges to ancient shoreline in Surinam (Dutch Guiana). En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Emery, К. 0. & H. Niino (1959) 60-1048 In 60-0757 : 612. Sediments of Yellow Sea and east China Sea. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”’. M Engel, R. L. (1959) 60-1049 In 60-0757 : 612-4. The submerged platform between the Zapata Peninsula and the Keys de los Canarreos, Cuba. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. : M Gayman, W.R., D. Г. Inman & D. С. Cox (1959) 60-1050 In 60-0757 : 614-5. Beach and nearshore processes on a subtropical high island. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. 3 (2) : 157 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Gorsline, D. 5. (1959) In 60-0757 : 615-6. M 60-1051 Sources and parameters of bottom sediments of the continental terrace off the Southeastern United States. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. E Granelli, N. C. L. (1959) In 60-0757 : 616-8. Giant ripples in the Gulf of San Matias, Argentina. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”’. Heezen, B. C. (1959) In 60-0757 : 618-21. Continental slope structural benches : North Atlantic. En Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. Heezen, B. C. (1959) In 60-0757 : 622-3. Submerged ancient beaches of the Atlantic. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ””. Hiranandani, M. G. & C. V. Gole (1959) In 60-0757 : 623-4. Formation and movement of mudbanks and their effect on coast of India. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. Holtedahl, H. (1959) In 60-0757 : 624-6. Supposed marginal fault-lines m shelf areas. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘Boundaries Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. Hoshino, M. (1959) In 60-0757 : 626-7. Shelf sediments in adjacent seas of Japan. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. 3 (2) : 158 En Es of the sea— M 60-1052 of the sea— M 60-1053 Fr of the sea— M 60-1054 of the sea— M 60-1055 southwesterly of the sea— M 60-1056 of the sea— M 60-1057 of the sea— REFERENCES M Hurley, R. J. (1959) 60-1058 In 60-0757 : 627-9. Transportation and deposition of continental detritus in the Gulf of Alaska. En fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ””. M Inman, D. L. (1959) 60-1059 In 60-0757 : 629. Formation of sand ripples by wave motion. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”” M Jarke, J. (1959) 60-1060 In 60-0757 : 629-30. On the sediments of the North Sea and the circumstances under which they are formed. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ” M Klenova, M. V. (1959) 60-1061 In 60-0757 : 630-4. Regularities in formation of delta sediments and relief (Lithomorpho- genesis). En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Mahadevan, C. et al. (1959) 60-1062 In 60-0757 : 634. Application of nuclear physics to certain aspects of marine geology. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Miller, В. L. & J. M. Zeigler (1959) 60-1063 In 60-0757 : 635-6. Comparison of theoretical near-bottom mass transport velocities with observed sediment size and sorting patterns. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Moore, D. G. (1959) - 60-1064 In 60-0757 : 636-8. Sediment thickness and shallow structure. Southern California continental shelf. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ””. 3 (2) : 159 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M ‘Nasu, N. (1959) 60-1065 In 60-0757 : 638-9. Mdod-x® diagrams of sediments. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. MF Nelson, B. W. (1959) 60-1066 In 60-0757 : 640-1. Transportation of colloidal sediment in the freshwater-marine transition zone. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ””. M ‘Nesteroff, W. D. (1959) 60-1067 In 60-0757 : 642-3. Attempt at a synthesis of present-day marine sedimentation along the French Mediterranean coast (eastern part). En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on '* Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M ‘Nevesskii, Е. N. (1959) 60-1068 In 60-0757 : 643-6. Study of the formation of littoral deposits as a method of analyzing the «evolution of the sea floor. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M ‘Niino, H. (1959) 60-1069 In 60-0757 : 646-8. Manganese nodules from shallow water off Japan. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Parker, R. H. (1959) 60-1070 In 60-0757 : 648-9. Marine invertebrate assemblages and their relation to nearshore sedimentary ‘environments. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Phleger, Е. В. (1959) 60-1071 In 60-0757 : 649-51. Sedimentary patterns of foraminifera, northern Gulf of Mexico. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. 3 (2) : 160 REFERENCES M Phleger, F. B. & G. C. Ewing (1959) 60-1072 In 60-0757 : 651-3. Sedimentology and oceanography of some Mexican coastal lagoons. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Postma, H. (1959) 60-1073 In 60-0757 : 653-5. Transport and accumulation of suspended materials in coastal waters. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ””. M Rao, M. Poornachandra & C. Mahadevan (1959) 60-1074 In 60-0757 : 655-6. Studies in marine geology of Bay of Bengal along the east coast of India. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Richards, A. F. (1959) 60-1075 In 60-0757 : 656-7. Engineering properties of epicontinental sediments. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Richards, F. A. (1959) 60-1076 In 60-0757 : 657-8. Some hydrographic and chemical observations along the north coast of South America, Cabo Tres Puntas, Venezuela to Curacao, including the Cariaco Trench and the Gulf of Cariaco. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. | M Salas, G. P. (1959) 60-1077 In 60-0757 : 658. Marine geology in the Campeche Sound. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Seibold, E. (1959) 60-1078 In 60-0757 : 659-61. Problems of the water content in shallow water sediments. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. 3 (2) : 161 BIBLIOGRPAHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Shepard, F. P. (1959) 60-1079 In 60-0757 : 661-2. Granite-walled submarine canyons of lower California. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on’ “‘ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Shumway, G. (1959) 60-1080 In 60-0757 : 663-4. Acoustic properties of sea floor sediments. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”’. M Stewart, H. B., Jr., G. F. Jordan & G. G. Salsman (1959) 60-108} In 60-0757 : 665- Underwater sand ridges on Georges Shoal. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Wang, C.-S. (1959) 60-1082 In 60-0757 : 666-8. Coastal terraces and relative sea level changes. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on °' Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Whitehouse, U. G. (1959) 60-1083 In 60-0757 : 668-9. Fundamental evaluation of the sedimentation and transport of aluminio- silicates at ocean boundaries. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘“ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ?. M Zeigler, J. M. (1959) 60-1084 In 60-0757 : 670-1. Sedimentary environments on the continental shelf of northern South America. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. M Zenkovitch, У. Р. (1959) 60-1085 In 60-0757 : 671-4. The sea relief and sea coastal zone structural changes and their effect upon the total ocean complex. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * Boundaries of the sea— Epicontinental sediments and water-boundary processes ”. 3 (2) : 162 REFERENCES MF Carruthers, J. N. (1959) 60-1086 In 60-0757 : 677-8. On getting information on estuarine and nearshore circulations by very simple means. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘* Boundaries of the sea— Estuarine and nearshore circulation ” MF Chau, Y. K. (1959) 60-1087 In 60-0757 : 678-82. The influence of the outflow from the Pearl River on the waters of the South China Sea. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * Boundaries of the sea Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”. M Chin, K. H. (1959) 60-1088 In 60-0757 : 682-3. The’ seasonal distribution of temperature and salinity along the coasts of Korea. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”. M Delaney, P. J. V. (1959) 60-1089 In 60-0757 : 684. Reconnaissance of the coastal sector of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”. ME Dorrestein, R. (1959) 60-1090 In 60-0757 : 685-8. The use of a matrix-function for describing the longitudinal transfer of matter in a steady-state estuary. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * Boundaries of the sea— Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”. р M Emilsson, I. (1959) 60-1091 In 60-0757 : 688-9. The coastal and shelf waters off Southern Brazil. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”’. M Frassetto, R. (1959) 60-1092 In 60-0757 : 689-91. A preliminary survey of thermal microstructure in the Strait of Gibraltar. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”. 3 (2) : 163 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Hela, I. (1959) 60-1093 In 60-0757 : 691-3. Vertical structure of the waters in the Baltic Sea. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Estuarine and nearshore circulation ””. MF Ichiye, T. (1959) 60-1094 In 60-0757 : 693-4. A preliminary study on the hydrography of tidal estuaries on the northern Gulf coast of Florida. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Boundaries of the sea— Estuarine and nearshore circulation ””. M Labeysh, V. G. (1959) 60-1095 In 60-0757 : 695-9. On the influence of the earth’s rotation on the nearshore circulation. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Boundaries of the sea—Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”’. M Lacombe, H. & J. C. Lizeray (1959) 60-1096 In 60-0757 : 699-702. Contribution to the study of Gibraltar Strait. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* Boundaries of the sea—Estuarine and nearshore circulation " M Pickard, G. L. & L. F. Giovando (1959) 60-1097 In 60-0757 : 702-3. Optical turbidity of British Columbia inlet waters. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”’ MF Posner, G. $. (1959) 60-1098 In 60-0757 : 704-5. Preliminary oceanographic studies of the positive bar-built estuaries of North Carolina, USA. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”. M Svansson, A. (1959) 60-1099 In 60-0757 : 706-9. Some computations of water heights and currents in the Baltic. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”’. 3 (2) : 164 REFERENCES MF Thomann, В. У. el al. (1959) 60-1100 In 60-0757 : 709-11. A three cycle analysis of water quality variables in tidal estuaries. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘‘ Boundaries of the sea—Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”. M Tully, J. P. (1959) 60-1101 In 60-0757 : 711-3. On structure, entrainment, and transport in marine embayments. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Estuarine and nearshore circulation ”. M Aliverti, G. A., De Maio & M. Picotti (1959) 60-1102 In 60-0757 : 715-7. On the differences (ew-ea) observed on the South Tyrrhenian Sea. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Coupling of sea and air ”. M Archipova, V. G. (1959) 60-1103 In 60-0757 : 717-20. Annual heat balance variations in the North Atlantic for last decade. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Coupling of sea and air ”. M Hanzawa, M. (1959) 60-1104 In 60-0757 : 720-2. Studies on the interaction between the sea and atmosphere in the North Pacific Ocean. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Coupling of sea and air ”. M Romanov, U.A. (1959) 60-1105 In 60-0757 : 722-4. On the relation between geostrophic and surface wind. ce Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on of sea and air ”. Boundaries of the sea—Coupling M Saur, J. Е. T., Г. E. Eber & O. Е. Sette (1959) 60-1106 In 60-0757 : 724-5. Empirical approaches to problems of interaction between atmospheric and oceanic conditions in the North Pacific Ocean. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Boundaries of the sea—Coupling of sea and air ”. 3 (2) : 165 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Sauskan, E. M. (1959) 60-1107 In 60-0757 : 726-8. On the possibility of water temperature computation in the open sea. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Coupling of sea and air ”. M Stepanov, V. N. (1959) 60-1108 In 60-0757 : 728-31. The thermal balance of the oceans. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * Boundaries of the sea—Coupling of sea and air ”. M Takahashi, T. (1959) 60-1109 In 60-0757 : 731-2. Temperature and humidity profiles over the sea. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* Boundaries of the sea—Coupling of sea and air ”. M Balachandran, N.K. & J. N. Nanda (1959) 60-1110 In 60-0757 : 736-7. Sea-wave spectrum by echo-sounder. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Speetrum of sea level ”. MF Balay, M. A. (1959) 60-1111 In 60-0757 : 737—40. Causes and periods of the ' € great storm surges ” in the River Plate. En Es ce Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on of sea level ”. Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum M Barber, N. F. (1959) 60-1112 In 60-0757 : 740-1. Measuring the directional spectrum of wind waves. Æn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Brocks, K. (1959) 60-1113 In 60-0757 : 742-4. Measurements of wind profiles over the sea and the drag at the sea surface. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level”. REFERENCES M Donn, W. L. & W. T. McGuinness (1959) 60-1114 In 60-0757 : 744-6. Air-coupled long waves in the ocean. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Donn, W. L. & W. T. McGuinness (1959) 60-1115 In 60-0757 : 746-7. Storm swell in the Lesser Antilles, West Indies. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea— Spectrum of sea level ”. M Dorrestein, R. (1959) 60-1116 In 60-0757 : 747-9. Some frequency spectra of a moderate wind-generated sea. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Eppley, R. A. (1959) 60-1117 In 60-0757 : 749-50. A review of microseisms and their relation to ocean waves. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Fischer, G. (1959) 60-1118 In 60-0757 : 751. Determination of the wind effect and tides in enclosed seas bÿ numerical integration of hydrodynamic differential equations. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Gade, H. G. (1959) 60-1119 In 60-0757 : 752-3. Energy dissipation from surface waves due to induced motion in soft bottom deposits. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Hayami, S. & H. Kunishi (1959) 60-1120 In 60-0757 : 753-6. Spectrum of sea level. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. 3 (2) : 167 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Ivanov, A. A. (1959) 60-1121 In 60-0757 : 756-9. Study on wind disturbance. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Jordan, J. N. (1959) 60-1122 In 60-0757 : 759-61. Crustal deformations in Southeastern Alaska. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ““ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Kahn, 5. I. (1959) 60-1123 In 60-0757 : 761. O metodike kratkosrochnykh prognozov urovnia i techenii (A modified method for speedy level and current forecasts). Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M. Krauss, W. (1959) 60-1124 In 60-0757 : 761-3. Internal cooscillating waves. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Lafond, E. C. (1959) 60-1125 In 60-0757 : 763-6. Sea surface slicks and related phenomena. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Spectrum of sea level ”. M Lisitsin, E. (1959) 60-1126 In 60-0757 : 767-8. Contribution to the knowledge of the annual cycle of sea level. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Maximov, I. У. (1959) 60-1127 In 60-0757 : 768-70. The long-period fluctuations in mean sea level. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. 3 (2) : 168 REFERENCES M Miche, R. (1959) 60-1128 In 60-0757 : 771-4. Some waves spectra of the western channel—Comparison with theoretical spectra. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Nakano, M. (1959) 60-1129 In 60-0757 : 774-6. A wave recorder and a wave analyzer recently devised in the Oceanographic Laboratory, Meteorological Research Institute, Tokyo. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea— Spectrum of sea level ”. M Olson, B. E. (1959) 60-1130 In 60-0757 : 776-8. Oceanographic prediction, its status and challenges. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea— Spectrum of sea level ”. M Pattullo, J. G. (1959) 60-1131 In 60-0757 : 778-80. The seasonal variation in sea level at Pacific Islands during the IGY. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. M Sorkina, A. I. (1959) 60-1132 In 60-0757 : 780-2. Caleulation of wind field above sea surface. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the ssa— Spectrum of sea level ”. M Timonov, V. V. (1959) 60-1133 In 60-0757 : 782-5. Resultant and secondary currents in tidal seas. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea— Spectrum of sea level ”. M Van Dorn, W. G. (1959) 60-1134 In 60-0757 : 785-6. Research on tsunamis. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ”. 3 (2) : 169 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Wickham, J. В. (1959) 60-1135 In 60-0757 : 787-8. Spectra of sea and swell off the California coast. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum -of sea level ”. M ‘Yoshida, K. (1959) 60-1136 In 60-0757 : 789-90. Certain boundary phenomena in the oceans. II. Edge waves of longer ‘periods. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum -of sea level ”. M Yoshida, K. (1959) 60-1137 In 60-0757 : 790-2. A statistical approach to some problems concerning the energy transmission of tsunami waves. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum -of sea level ”. M Zubov, N. N. (1959) 60-1138 In 60-0757 : 792-6. The influence of baric relief on sea level and currents. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—Spectrum of sea level ””. M Brandhorst, W. (1959) 60-1139 In 60-0757 : 798-800. The migration of Merluccius gayi gay? (Guichenot) in relation to an oxygen- poor subsurface return flow below the Peru coastal current off the Chilean coast. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea— General ”. M Jung, G. H. (1959) 60-1140 In 60-0757 : 801. New estimate for heat transport by currents in the North Atlantic Ocean. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * Boundaries of the sea—General ” M ‘Laevastu, T. (1959) 60-1141 In 60-0757 : 802-5. The exchange of energy between the sea and the atmosphere. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Boundaries of the sea—General ”. 3 (2) : 170 REFERENCES M Lee, A. & H. W. Hill (1959) 60-1142 In 60-0757 : 805-6. Seasonal variations in the flow of the Gulf Stream system in relation to the atmospheric circulation. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—General ”. M Ма, T. Y. H. € C.-L. Pan (1959) 60-1143 In 60-0757 : 807. Whether the geological and geophysical phenomena of the circum-Pacific regions indicate an orogenic period is in progress. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* Boundaries of the sea—General ”. M Ramanadham, R. & J. S. R. Sastry (1959) 60-1144 In 60-0757 : 807-8. A study of the beach cycle at Visakhapatnam on the basis of wave refraction. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—General ”’. M Zubov, М. N. € К. D. Sabinin (1959) 60-1145 In 60-0757 : 808-10. Contraction on mixing of sea waters. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Boundaries of the sea—General ”’. M Barkley, R. A. & T. G. Thompson (1959) 60-1146 In 60-0757 : 813-4. Todate-iodine and total iodine content of sea water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—The chemistry of sea water ”. M Benson, B. B. (1959) 60-1147 In 60-0757 : 815. Oxygen isotope fractionation during the utilization of oxygen dissolved in sea water. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—The chemistry of sea water ”. M Higano, R. (1959) 60-1148 In 60-0757 : 815-7. Radiochemical analysis of the equatorial Pacific surface water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—The chemistry of sea water ”. 3 (2) : 171 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Meng-Chierego, N. & M. Picotti (1959) 60-1149 In 60-0757 : 817-9. The distribution of copper in the Adriatic. сс Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—The chemistry of sea water ”. M Nelepo, B. A. (1959) 60-1150 In 60-0757 : 820-2. Direct determination of radioactivity in the waters of the Pacific Antarctic. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— The chemistry of sea water ”. M Rotschi, H. (1959) 60-1151 In 60-0757 : 822-3. Specific alkalinity in the Coral Sea. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— The chemistry of sea water ”. MF Sackett, W. M. & G. O. S. Arrhenius (1959) 60-1152 In 60-0757 : 824-5. Aluminium content of ocean and other natural waters. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— The chemistry of sea water ”. M Yamagata, N. & S. Matsuda (1959) 60-1153 In 60-0757 : 825-7. Cesium-137 in the coastal waters of Japan. En Fr < Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—The chemistry of sea water ””. M Angot, M. (1959) 60-1154 In 60-0757 : 829-30. Preliminary results obtained by the French Institute of Oceania on the primary production of the Southwestern Pacific. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Primary production ”. M Bernard, F. (1959) 60-1155 In 60-0757 : 830-2. Elementary fertility in the Mediterranean from 0 to 1,000 meters compared with the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic off Senegal. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Primary production ”. 3 (2) : 172 REFERENCES M Cushing, D. H. (1959) 60-1156 In 60-0757 : 833-5. The control of primary production by grazing. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Primary production ” M Devèze, L. (1959) : 60-1157 In 60-0757 : 835-7. Some ecological aspects of interrelations between plankton populations and environment. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Primary production ”. M Doty, M.S. & M. Oguri (1959) 60-1158 In 60-0757 : 837-8. The correlation between oceanic primary productivity and photosyntheti pigments. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of organic and inor gani : \ | 1 8 2 substances in the sea—Primary production ”. M English, T. Saunders (1959) 60-1159 In 60-0757 : 8338-40. Primary production in the central North Polar Sea; drifting Station Alpha, 1957-1958. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Primary production ”. M Humphrey, G. F. (1959) 60-1160 In 60-0757 : 840-1. Primary production pigments in Australian waters. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganie substances in the sea— Primary production ”. M Koblents-Mishke, O. J. (1959) 60-1161 In 60-0757 : 841-4. Measurements of primary production in USSR. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Primary production ”. M Menzel, D. W. & J. H. Ryther (1959) 60-1162 In 60-0757 : 845-6. The annual cycle of primary production in the Sargasso Sea off Bermuda. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Primary production ”. 3 (2) : 173 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Nielsen, E. Steeman (1959) 60-1163 In 60-0757 : 846-7. Chlorophyll as a means of estimating potential photosynthesis of marine phytoplankton. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Primary production ”. M Ragotzkie, R. A. (1959) 60-1164 In 60-0757 : 848-850. Plankton productivity in estuarine waters of Georgia. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Primary production ”. M Riley, G. A. (1959) 60-1165 In 60-0757 : 850-1. Environmental control of autumn and winter diatom flowerings in Long Island Sound. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Primary production ”. M Semina, H. J. (1959) 60-1166 In 60-0757 : 852-8. The effect of vertical circulation on the phytoplankton in the Bering Sea. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Primary production ”’. MF Broecker, W. S. & A. Walton (1959) 60-1167 In 60-0757 : 856-8. Comparison of CO, exchange rates between the atmosphere and fresh water systems with that between the atmosphere and the ocean. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganie substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. \ M Fonselius, 5. (1959) 60-1168 In 60-0757 : 859-60. Some estimations of organie carbon and nitrogen in precipitation. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. M Fonselius, S. (1959) 60-1169 In 60-0757 : 860-1. Measurements of the CO, pressure in the atmosphere and the sea. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges .” 3 (2) : 174 REFERENCES M Gast, J. A. & T. G. Thompson (1959) 60-1170 In 60-0757 : 861-2. Evaporation of boric acid from sea water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea-Air—sea exchanges ”’ M Gast, J. A. & T. G. Thompson (1959) 60-1171 In 60-0757 : 863-4. Borate concentration in the surface waters of oceanie areas. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions оп ‘* Cycles of organic and inorganic: substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges " M Hanya, T. & Y. Ito (1959) 60-1172 In 60-0757 : 864-6. Preliminary studies of the inter-changing veloeity of carbon dioxide between the sea water and the air”. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. M Kanwisher, J. (1959) 60-1173 In 60-0757 : 866-7. Partial pressure of CO, in sea water. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. M Koroleff, F. (1959) 60-1174 In 60-0757 : 868—70. Carbon dioxide in the air and the surface waters in the Barents Sea area. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on `` Cycles of organic and inorganic: substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. M Leahy, R. G. (1959) 60-1175 In 60-0757 : 870-1. Atmospheric CO, measurements along the eastern coast of North America. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic: substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. M Ostlund, G. (1959) 60-1176: In 60-0757 : 872-3. Isotopic composition of sulfur in precipitation and sea water. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. 3 (2) : 175 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Park, K. & D. W. Hood (1959) 60-1177 In 60-0757 : 873-5. Effect of organic material on the solubility of zaleium carbonate in sea water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. M Sugawara, K. (1959) 60-1178 In 60-0757 : 875-7. Syn-bubble-bursting fractionation of sea salt. Ejection of spray droplets with a salt composition different from that of the main sea water when a foam bursts. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Air-sea exchanges ”. M Benson, B. B. & P. D. M. Parker (1959) 60-1179 In 60-0757 : 879-80. A new technique for dissolved gas analysis with application to the study of dissolved nitrogen in aerobic ocean waters. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. M Brandhorst, W. (1959) 60-1180 In 60-0757 : 881-3. Nitrification and denitrification in the eastern tropical North Pacific. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. M Dobrzanskaia, M. A. & A. O. Kovalevskii (1959) 60-1181 In 60-0757 : 884-5. Constant of dissolved and suspended fraction in iron in the Black Sea. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. M Fedosov, M. V. (1959) 60-1182 In 60-0757 : 886-93. The chemical basis of primary production in the sea. En Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. 3 (2) : 176 REFERENCES M Pomeroy, L. R. & F. M. Bush (1959) 60-1183 In 60-0757 : 893-5. : Regeneration of phosphate by marine animals. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships de M Ramanadham, R. & V. V. R. Varadachari (1959) 60-1184 In 60-0757 : 895-6. Upwelling and sinking in the coastal waters off Waltair on the east coast of India. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. M Richards, F. A. € B. B. Benson (1959) 60-1185 In 60-0757 : 896-7. Nitrogen/argon and nitrogen isotope ratios in anaerobic marine environ- ments. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. M Rodriguez, F. R. (1959) 60-1186 In 60-0757 : 898-9. Effect of upwelling in the Gulf of Panama. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. M Rotschi, H. (1959) 60-1187 In 60-0757 : 899-901. Oxygen, inorganic phosphate and carbon dioxide relationships in the Coral Sea. Hn Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and imorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. M Smayda, T. J. (1959) 60-1188 In 60-0757 : 901-3. Some preliminary results from a quantitative analysis of the phytoplankton in the Gulf of Panama. Hn Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. 3 (2) : 177 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Torii, T. (1959) 60-1189 In 60-0757 : 904-5. Chemical studies on the nutrient matter in sea water between Cape Town and Lützow-Holm Bay Antarctica. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Nutrient relationships ”. M Belser, W. L. (1959) 60-1190 In 60-0757 : 908-10. Bioassay of organic materials in sea water. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on * Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Bentley, J. A. (1959) 60-1191 In 60-0757 : 910-2. Plant hormones in marine phytoplankton, zooplankton and sea water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ””. M Burkholder, P. R. (1959) 60-1192 In 60-0757 : 912-3. Vitamin-producing bacteria in the sea. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Daisley, K. W. (1959) 60-1193 In 60-0757 : 914-5. Vitamin B,, in sea water. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Droop, M. R. et al. (1959) 60-1194 In 60-0757 : 916-8. Specificity of some protophytes toward vitamin B;,-like compounds. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Johnston, R. (1959) 60-1195 In 60-0757: 918-20. Antimetabolites and marine algae. En Fr. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. 3 (2) : 178 REFERENCES M Jones, G. E. (1959) 60-1196 In 60-0757 : 921-2. Biologically active organic substances in sea water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Jorgensen, E. G. & E. Steemann Nielsen (1959) 60-1197 In 60-0757 : 923-4. Effect of filtrates from cultures of unicellular algae on the growth of Staphylococcus aureus. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. ; M Kashiwada, K.-I., D.-I. Kakimoto & A. Kanazawa (1959) 60-1198 In 60-0757 : 924-5. Studies on vitamin B,, in sea water. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Koyama, T. & T. G. Thompson (1959) 60-1199 In 60-0757 : 925-6. Organic acids of sea water. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic > substances in the sea —Biologically active substances ”. M Larsen, B. A. & A. Haug (1959) 60-1200 In 60-0757 : 927-8. The influence of habitat on the niacin and biotin content of some marine Fucaceae. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Lewin, 9. С. & В. A. Lewin (1959) 60-1201 In 60-0757 : 928-30. Auxotrophy and heterotrophy in marine littoral diatoms. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “* Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M McLaughlin, J.J. A. € Р.А. Zahl (1959) 60-1202 In 60-0757 : 930-1. | Vitamin requirements in symbiotic algae. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”’. 3 (2) : 179 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Provasoli, L. & K. Gold (1959) 60-1203 In 60-0757 : 931-3. Gyrodinium cohnii, an assay organism for thiamine and biotin. Hn Fr [23 Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Sieburth, J. MeN. & P. R. Burkholder (1959) 60-1204 In 60-0757 : 933-5. Antibiotic activity of Antarctic phytoplankton. En Es Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Slowey, J. F., L. M. Jeffrey 6 D. W. Hood (1959) 60-1205 In 60-0757 : 935-7. Characterization of the ethyl acetate extractable organic material of sea water. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Smith, J. B.. M. Tatsumoto & D. W. Hood (1959) 60-1206 In 60-0757 : 938-41. The carbamino carboxylic acids as a source of carbon in photosynthesis by marine phytoplankton. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Tomiyama, T. (1959) 60-1207 In 60-0757 : 941-2. Preliminary report of the determination and distribution of vitamin B,, in the sea. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Vishniac, H. 5. & G. Riley (1959) 60-1208 In 60-0757 : 942-4. B,, and thiamine in Long Island Sound : patterns of distribution and ecological significance. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Biologically active substances ”. M Duursma, E. K. (1959) 60-1209 In 60-0757 : 946-7. Dissolved organic matter in the North Atlantic. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Balance between living and dead matter in the sea ”. 3 (2) : 180 REFERENCES M Kalle, K. (1959) 60-1210 In 60-0757 : 947-9. Chlorophyll, organized and free fluorescencee— Three counteractors in the biochemical cycle of the seas. En De oe Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Balance between living and dead matter in the sea ”. MF Lewin, J. С. (1959) 60-1211 In 60-0757 : 950-1. Dissolution of silica from diatom walls. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic paper p y 8 g substances in the sea— Balance between living and dead matter in the sea ”. M Shiraishi, K. & L. Provasoli (1959) 60-1212 In 60-0757 : 951-3. Growth factors as supplements to inadequate algal food for Tigriopus japonicus. En Fr ce Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Balance between living and dead matter in the sea ” M Skopintsev, B. A. (1959) 60-1213 In 60-0757 : 953-5. Organic matter of sea water. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Balance between living and dead matter in the sea ”. M Bruevich, §. V. & E. D. Zaitseva (1959) 60-1214 In 60-0757 : 958-61. Chemical features of marine interstitial solutions. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea water and sediment exchange ”. M Buser, W. (1959) 60-1215 In 60-0757 : 962-4. The nature of the iron and manganese compounds in manganese nodules. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea— Sea water and sediment exchange ”. << M Gorshkova, T. I. (1959) 60-1216 In 60-0757 : 964-6. Accumulation of organic matter in marine sediments. Æn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ”. 3 (2) : 181 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Laevastu, T. & R. H. Fleming (1959) 60-1217 In 60-0757 : 967-70. Chlorinity of the interstitial waters in sediments from Lake Washington Ship Canal and the flow of fresh and salt water through the sediments. Hn De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ” M Mironov, S. I. € O. К. Bordovskii (1959) 60-1218 In 60-0757 : 970-3. Organic matter in bottom sediments of the Bering Sea. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ”” M Nakai, Z. et al. (1959) 60-1219 In 60-0757 : 973-4. The present radioactive status of marine organisms in the sea adjacent to Japan with a reference to behaviour of deep-sea animals—particularly holothurian—as an indicator of contaminating process on the bottom. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ” M Niino, H. (1959) 60-1220 In 60-0757 : 974-5. On the distribution of organic carbon in the deep-sea sediments of the Japan Sea. Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ” M Rona, Е. et al. (1959) 60-1221 In 60-0757 : 975-7. Determination of manganese in sea water. En Fr Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ” M Shishkina, O. V. (1959) 60-1222 In 60-0757 : 977-80. On the salt composition of the marine interstitial waters (solutions). Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ” M Starikova, N. D. (1959) 60-1223 In 60-0757 : 980-4. Organic matter of the liquid phase of marine muds. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ** Cycles of preemie and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ” 3 (2) : 182 REFERENCES M Volkov, I. I. & E. A. Ostroumov (1959) 60-1224 In 60-0757 : 984-5. Raspredelenie sul’fatov v donnykh otlozheniiakh tikhogo okeana (The distribution of sulphates in the sediments of the Pacific). Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ” M Wangersky, P. J. (1959) 60-1225 In 60-0757 : 985-7. Mechanisms of marine sedimentation. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ”. M Wedepohl, K. H. (1959) 60-1226 In 60-0757 : 987-90. The contribution of minor element data of clays from the Atlantic Ocean to the Geochemistry of pelagic sediments. En De Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on “ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ”. M Zen, E.-A. (1959) 60-1227 In 60-0757 : 990-1 Carbonate equilibria in the open ocean. Hn Ru Abstr. of paper presented to sessions on ‘ Cycles of organic and inorganic substances in the sea—Sea-water and sediment exchange ”. G Milne, A. (1959) 60-1228 Nature, Lond., 183 : 1220. Population ecology. Re 585666. MF Milne, A. (1959) 60-1229 Nature, Lond., 183 : 1220. Population ecology. Re 584195. M Russell, F. S. (1959) 60-1230 Nature, Lond., 183 : 1228. Dr. У. В. С. Atkins, C.B.E., T.R.S. Obituary of this marine biologist. 3 (2) : 183 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES X Anon. (1958) 60-1231 In 60-1286 : 24-5. Bacteriology: microbiology of salts and brines used in smoke-curing; marine bacteriophages; luminous bacteria; type culture collection of marine bacteria. WEA 11 (1): 3. Microbiology. M Marti, J. J. (1959) 60-1232 Perspektivy razvitia rybolovstva v seviernoi Atlantikie (Fishing prosnecte on the North Atlantic). WEA 11 (1): 3. Soviet plans for 1959-65 fisheries for cod, herring, Sebastes and halibut; discusses resources productivity; compares NE and NW Atlantic. Ryb. Khoz., 35 (4) : 3-8. M U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (1959) 60-1233 Fish. Leafl., Wash. (482) : 21 р. High sea fisheries of the U.S.S.R. WEA 11 (1): 3. Developments in the Arctic and Baltic-based operations and Far-Hastern-based operations and descriptions of fishing vessels and equipment, foreign trade, international activities and research, and whaling are presented. Statistics on catch of fish and shellfish, by selected spp., 1948 and 1953-56; marine landings at Arctic and Baltic ports, by fishing areas, 1956; number and type of fishing craft, 1940, 1948, 1953-56; imports of fish- ery products by principal countries of origin, 1955-57; and whale production in the Antarctic, 1953-54 to 1956-57. xX Cutting, C. L. (1959) 60-1234 Food Manuf. 34 (7) : 281-3. Problems and trends in the fish industry—I. WEA 11 (1): 5. Fisheries industries—Great Britain. M Pagliazzi, P. (1959) 60-1235 Stud. Rev. gen. Fish. Coun. Medit. (8) : 22 p. Situation of the fishing industry in Italy, particularly regarding distribution. WEA 11 (1): 5. Fisheries industry—Italy. M Pagliazzi, P. (1959) 60-1236 Stud. Rev. gen. Fish. Coun. Medit. (8) : 24 p. La situation de la pêche en Italie, en particulier dans le secteur de la distribution. (The situation of the fishing industry in Italy, particularly regarding distribution.) Fr. 60-1235. 3 (2) : 184 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX 60-0001 to 60-1230 VOLUME 3 Abeloos, M. (1959) 0124 Abraham, A. (1959) 0158 Akyüz, E. F. (1959) 0470 Ali, М.А. & W.S. Hoar (1959) 0318 Aliverti, G., A. De Maio & M. Picotti (1959) 1102 Allen, M. B. (1959) 0850 Almquist, E. (1959) 0642 Alverson, D. L. (1959) 0462 Amano, M. (1959) 0434 Anderson, D. T. (1959) 0673 Anderson, К. P. & С. С. Stavropoulos (1959) 1010 Anderson, R. O. (1959) 0208 Andriashev, A. P. (1959) 0820 Angot, M. (1959) 0860 1154 Arbuzova, K. C. (1959) 0215 Archipova, V. G. (1959) 1103 Arnold, Z. M. (1959) 0014 Aron, W. (1959) 0902 Arrhenius, G. O. $. (1959) 0801 0969 Arrhenius, С. О. S. & H. Korkisch (1959) 0994 Arzano. R. (1959) 0411 Ashby, К. В. (1959) 0130 Ashikaga, C. (1959) 0689 Athearn, W. D. (1959) 1039 Auerbach, M. (1959) 0553 Austin, A. P. (1959) 0544 Austin, T. 8. € V. E. Brock (1959) 0821 Australia. Division of Fisheries & Oceanography (1959) 0749 Axelrod, H.R. & W. Vorderwinkler (1959) 0697 Balfanz, D. (1959) Bandt, H.-J. (1959) Bank, O. (1959) Barber, H. N., Н. E. Dadswell & H. D. Ingle (1959) Barber, N. F. (1959) Barbosa, Е. 8. (1959) Barker, D. (1959) Barkley, R. A. & T. G. Thompson (1959) Barnard, J. L. (1959) Barnes, H. (1959) 0069 0522 Barraclough, W. E. & A. W. H. Needler (1959) Barthelmes, D. (1959) Bary, B. M. (1959) 0055 Bassot, J.-M. (1959) Bates, C. C., A. R. Mooney & S. F. Bershad (1959) Battaglia, B. (1959) Baylor, E. R. (1959) Bé, A. W. H. (1959) Beeftink, W. G. (1959) Bekker, V. E. (1959) Beklemishev, C. W. (1959) Beliaev, G. M. (1959) Bel’kovich, V. M. (1959) Belov, N. A. & N. N. Lapina (1959) Belser, W. L. (1959) Benson, B. B. (1959) Benson, B. B. & P. D. M. Parker (1959) Bentley, J. A. (1959) Ben-Yami, M. (1959) Bernal, J. D. (1959) Bernard, F. (1959) 0031 Bach, M. К. & Berninghausen, W. H. (1959) J. Fellig (1959) 0343 Berry, W. В. М. (1959) Baid, I. C. (1959) 0656 Bezrukov, P. L. (1959) Baird, R. H. (1959) 0447 Bezrukov, P. L. & Ва, D. У. & B. P. Petelin (1959) У. M. Bhatt (1959) 0914 Bickell, D. L. (1959) Balachandran, N. K. & Binns, H. N. (1959) J. N. Nanda (1959) 1110 Birkhoff, C. (1959) 0386 Balakshin, L. L. (1959) 0961 0463 Balay, M. A. (1959) 1111 Birshtein, Ia. A. (1959) 0037 _ Balesdent-Marquet, M.-L. & Bischoff, H. W. (1959) A. Veillet (1959) 0159 Björnberg, T. K. S. (1959) 8(2):A1 0393 0568 0381 0323 1112 0140 0225 1146 1029 0861 0469 0573 0822 0143 1040 0067 0842 0823 0628 0233 0903 0935 0223 0758 1190 1147 1179 1191 0446 0798 1155 1041 0886 0970 0971 0303 0459 0395 0465 0936 0329 0824 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Boden, B. P., Е. M. Kampa & B. Abbott (1959) Bohlke, J. E. & C. R. Robins (1959) Bogorov, B. G. (1959) Bolin, R. L. (1959) Boltovskoy, E. (1959) Boolootian, R. A. & A. C. Giese (1959) Bornstein, R. (1959) Boschma, H. (1959) Bourcart, J. (1959) Bourcart, J. & G. Boillot (1959) Bourret, R. (1959) Bowman, R. I. (1959) Boyden, A. (1959) Bramlette, M. N. & W.R. Riedel (1959) Brandhorst, W. (1959) 0650 1139 Brauns, A. (1959) Brawn, У. M. (1959) Breder, C. M. (1959) Brien, P., M. Poll & J. Bouillon (1959) Briggs, J. C. (1959) Brinton, E. (1959) British Standards Institution (1959) Broadhead, G. C. (1959) Brocks, K. (1959) Brodskii, К.А. (1959) Broecker, W. $. et al. (1959) Broecker, W. 5. & A. Walton (1959) Broekhuysen, G. J. & H. Taylor (1959) Bromhall, J. D. (1959) Brook, A. J. (1959) Brookbank, J. W. (1959) Bruevich, 8. У. & O. V. Shishkina (1959) Bruevich, В. У. & E. D. Zaitseva (1959) Buchsbaum, R. & Т. Е. Redick (1959) Buechley, R. W. (1959) Buinitskii, V. Kh. (1959) Buljan, M. (1959) Bullis, H. R., Jr. & W. F. Rathjen (1959) Bullivant, J. 8. (1959) Burdon-Jones, C. & G. H. Charles (1959) Burgoon, D. W. (1959) 0864 0061 0706 0825 0826 0827 0862 0301 0046 1042 1043 0949 0009 0017 0802 0863 1180 0552 0843 0700 0013 0160 0877 0410 0193 1113 0828 0803 1167 Burkholder, P. R. (1959) 1192 Buser, W. (1959) 1215 Buzzati-Traverso, A. A. & J. R. Lance (1959) 0878 California University. Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1959) O711 Campana-Rouget, У. (1959) 0139 Carder, D. 8. (1959) 0759 Carriker, М. В. (1959) 0093 0211- 0627 Carrothers, P. J. G. (1959) 0420 Carruthers, J. N. (1959) 0454 1013 1086 Carsola, A. J. & R. F. Dill (1959) 1044 Cassie, R. M. (1959) 0904 Catasta, L. (1959) 0453 Chakrabarty, R. D., P. Roy & S. В. Singh (1959) 0190 Chalmers, B. (1959) 0754 Chase, J. (1959) 0341 Chassard, C. (1959) 0107 Chau, Y. K. (1959) 1087 Chave, K. E. (1959) 0793 Cheprakova, Iu. I. (1959) 0241 Cheung, H. T. S. (1959) 0865 Chew, F. (1959) 1014 Chin, E. & D. M. Allen (1959) 0633 Chin, K. H. (1959) 1088 Chingchang, B. (1959) 0760 Chitwood, B. G. (1959) 0161 Chow, T. J. & C. C. Patterson (1959) 0995 Christensen, A. M. (1959) 0056 Chubareva, L. A. (1959) 0231 Chung, M. K. (1959) 0916 Clark, J. R. (1959) 0917 Clark, R. B. & M. E. Clark (1959) 0652 Clarke, D. B. & R. A. Bryson (1959) 0199 Clarke, G. L. & C. J. Hubbard (1959) 0201 Clisby, K. H., P. B. Sears & F. Foreman (1959) 0805 Cohen, D. M. (1959) 0879 Cole, K. (1959) 0851 Colton, J. B., Jr. (1959) 0206 Combescot, Ch. (1959) 0122 Connell, J. H. (1959) 0068 Costello, D. P. (1959) 0006 Costlow, J. D., Jr. (1959) 0731 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Costlow, J. D., Jr. & C. G. Bookhout (1959) 0071 0866 Costlow, J. D., Jr., G. H. Rees & С. G. Bookhout (1959) 0207 Coulson, R. A. & T. Hernandez (1959) 0120 Cox, C. P. (1959) 0534 Cox, С. S. (1959) 0950 Cox, R. A. (1959) 074] Cox, R. A. & N. D. Smith (1959) 0704 Craig, R. E. (1959) 0493 Crease, J. (1959) 0734 Crecelius, C. A. (1959) 0474 Cresswell, G. M. (1959) 1015 Crisp, D. J. (1959) 0072 Crisp, D. J. & A. J. Southward (1959) 0829 Curl, H. C., Jr. (1959) 1045 Curray, J. R. & F. P. Shepard (1959) 1046 Curtis, B. (1959) 0309 Cushing, D. H. (1959) 0152 0506 1156 Cushing, J. E., K. Fujino & K. Takahashi (1959) 0880 Cutress, C. E. (1959) 0355 Dahl, E. (1959) 0097 Daisley, K. W. (1959) 1193 D’Ancona, U. (1959) 0129 D’Ancona, U. et al. (1959) 1030 D’Ancona, U. & S. Merlo (1959) 0021 0247 Darling, F. F. (1959) 0011 Das, B. C. (1959) 0192 Davenport, D., G. Camougis & J. F. Hickok (1959) 0867 Day, С. С. (1959) 0365 Day, J. H. (1959) 1031 De Angelis, C. M. (1959) 0918 De Angelis, R. (1959) 0634 De Beer, G. (1959) 0002 de Boer, P. A. (1959) 0448 Deboutteville, Cl. Delamare (1959) 0083 Decea Navigator Co. Ltd. (1959) 0492 Defretin, R. (1959) 0108 Deichmann, E. (1959) 0057 0087 de Kock, L. L. & S. Symmons (1959) 0322 Delamure, S. L. (1959) 0135 Delaney, P. J. V. (1959) 1047 1089 Delavault, R. & G. Cognetti (1959) Della Croce, N. & T. Sertorio (1959) Demel, K. & Z. Mulicki (1959) De Neve, G. A. (1959) Denton, E. J., T. I. Shaw & J. B. Gilpin-Brown (1959) de Saint-Seine, R. (1959) Dethloff, J. (1959) Detlaf, T. A. (1959) 0162 Deufel, J. (1959) Devèze, L. (1959) Dickson, W. (1959) 0439 Dietrich, G. (1959) Dietrich, G., D. Sahrhage & K. Schubert (1959) Dietz, R.S. & G. A. Shumway (1959) Dobrzanskaia, M. A. & A. O. Kovalevskii (1959) Donn, W. L., M. Ewing & R. J. Menzies (1959) Donn, W. L. & W.T. McGuinness (1959) Doodson, A. T. (1959) Dorrestein, R. (1959) 1090 Dottrens, E. (1959) Doty, M.S. (1959) Doty, М. 8S. & M. Oguri (1959) Drach, P. (1959) 0026 0050 Dragesco, J. (1959) Drake, C. L., R. W. Girdler & M. Landisman (1959) Droop, M. R. et al. (1959) Dunbar, G. S. (1959) Dunbar, M. J. (1959) Dunean, A. (1959) Du Plessis, C. G. (1959) 0478 Du Pont de Nemours, E. I. & Co. (1959) Durchon, M. (1959) Durham, J. Wyatt (1959) Dury, G. H. (1959) Duursma, E. K. (1959) Eddie, G. C. (1959) Eden, G. E. & K. V. Melbourne (1959) Edmondson, W. T. (1959) Edwards, R. L. (1959) Ehrlich, В. (1959) 3 (2): АЗ 0065 0905 0919 0761 0844 0179 0518 0236 0379 1157 0476 0762 0489 0763 1181 0764 1114 1115 0542 1116 0100 0554 1158 0051 0086 0765 1194 0646 0881 0655 0688 0433 0163 1032 0747 1209 0464 0533 0581 0920 0302 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Elgmork, K. (1959) Ellis, D. V. (1959) Emelianov, 8. У. (1959) Emery, K. O. & H. Niino (1959) Emiliani, C., T. Mayeda & R. Selli (1959) Emilsson, I. (1959) Engel, R. L. (1959) Engel, R. L. & F. Pierce (1959) English, T. Saunders (1959) Eppley, R. A. (1959) Ericson, D. В. (1959) Ericson D. B. & B. C. Heezen (1959) Ernst, J. (1959) Euzet, L. (1959) Evanoff, V. (1959) Ewing, J. & M. Ewing (1959) Ewing, M., J. Hirshman & B. C. Heezen (1959) Fabricius, E. (1959) Fage, L. (1959) Fah-Hsien, L. (1959) Fahrentholz, (1959) Fairbridge, R. W. (1959) Fane, F. D. (1959) Fedosov, M. V. (1959) Feher, K. (1959) Fergusson, G. J. (1959) Filatova, Z. A. (1959) Fingerman, M. (1959) Fink, B. D. (1959) Fischer, A. G. (1959) Fischer, G. (1959) Fischer, P. H. (1959) Fisher, L. R. & E. H. Goldie (1959) Fleminger, A. (1959) Fonselius, 8. (1959) Forrester-Simms, R. (1959) Fox, D. L. & F. T. Haxo (1959) Fox, S. W., K. Harada & J. Kendrick (1959) Frassetto, R. (1959) Frazer, J. F. D. & A. St. G. Huggett (1959) Frederick, J. F. & А. С. Gentile (1959) Fredriksson, K. (1959) Frentz, R. & A. Veillet (1959) 0194 0328 0016 1048 0806 1091 1049 1016 1159 1117 0808 0972 0830 0138 0698 0766 0767 0154 0030 0921 0501 0809 0311 1182 0503 0962 0937 0403 0310 0887 1118 0145 0115 0831 1169 0745 0063 0799 1092 0078 0345 0973 O119 Fridriksson, A. (1959) Friedman, I. et al. (1959) Fritsch, W. (1959) Fujino, K. (1959) Fukuhara, A. (1959) Fukuoka, J. (1959) Fuller, J. C. (1959) Gade, H. G. (1959) Gajevskaja, N. S. (1959) Galtsoff, P. S. (1959) Ganapati, P. М. & T. $. Satyanarayana Rao (1959) Gantsev, M. (1959) Garnett, A. (1959) Gast, J. A. & T. G. Thompson (1959) Gayman, W. В., D. L. Inman & D. C. Cox (1959) George, J. C. & R. V. Shah (1959) Giese, A. C., J. В. Tucker & R. A. Boolootian (1959) Gilbert, A. B. (1959) Gilmore, R. M. (1959) Ginetzinsky, A. G. (1959) Godeaux, J. E. A. (1959) Goedheer, J. С. (1959) Goldberg, E. D. (1959) Gonzalves, E. A. & N. D. Kamat (1959) Goodman, R. A. & С. В. Lawton (1959) Gordon, M. S., В. H. Amdur & P. F. Scholander (1959) Goreau, T. F. (1959) Gorshkova, T. I. (1959) Gorsline, D. 8. (1959) Graham, A. (1959) Granelli, N. C. L. (1959) Green, F. H. W. (1959) Green, J. (1959) Greenwood, P. H. (1959) Grey, M. (1959) Groen P. & H. Postma (1959) Grouselle, Y. (1959) Gudkovich, Z. M. (1959) Guha, 8. К. (1959) Gun’ko, A. F. (1959) Gurianova, E. F. (1959) Haines, R. G. (1959) Halldal, P. (1959) Halsband, E. (1959) 3 (2): À 4 0657 0712 0794 0380 0882 0483 1017 0681 1119 0144 0868 0922 0399 0316 1171 1050 0164 0331 0529 0363 0165 0127 0369 0795 0226 0475 0869 0048 1216 1051 0092 1052 0325 0651 0024 0674 0695 0963 0472 1018 0768 0222 0832 0498 0852 0516 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Hamuro, С. & K. Ishii (1959) Han, H. $. et al. (1959) Han, H.S. & D. H. Bae (1959) Haneda, Y., F. H. Johnson & Е. H.-C. Sie (1959) Hansen, K. (1959) Hansen, V. Kr. (1959) Hanya, T. & Y. Ito (1959) Hanzawa, M. (1959) Harris, E. K. (1959) Harris, P. J. (1959) Harrison, A. C. (1959) Hase, E. et al. (1959) Hashimoto, T. & Y. Kikuchi (1959) Hashimoto, T. & Y. Maniwa (1959) Hashimoto, T., M. Nishimura & Y. Maniwa (1959) Hasle, G. Rytter (1959) Hasler, A. D. (1959) Hassan, E. 8. M. (1959) Hay, J. (1959) Hayami, 8. & H. Kunishi (1959) Hayhurst, G. A. & A. Robinson (1959) Heezen, B. C. (1959) 0974 1053 Heezen, B. C. et al. (1959) Heezen, В. С. & D. B. Ericson (1959) Heezen, B. C., R. J. Menzies & M. Ewing (1959) Heinrich, A. K. (1959) Hela, I. (1959) Hempel, G. (1959) Hernandez, T. & В. A. Coulson (1959) Hersey, J. B. (1959) Hess, H. H. (1959) Hewer, Н. В. & N. D. Riley (1959) Hibiki, В. dy W. Simidu (1959) Hickling, C. F. (1959) Hidaka, K. (1959) Higano, R. (1959) Higashi, K. et. al. (1959) Hill, R. A. (1959) 0449 1019 0923 0870 0312 0906 1172 1104 0728 0332 0304 0373 0494 0499 0505 0495 0408 0424 Hecker, R. Th., A. I. Ossipova & T. N. Belskaia (1959) 0888 0770 1054 0810 0975 0938 0907 1093 0384 0121 0771 0772 0001 0607 0224 1002 1148 0608 0360 Hillman, W. S. (1959) Hindle, E. (1959) Hiranandani, M. G. & С. У. Gole (1959) Ho, T.-Y. (1959) Hösl, A. (1959) Hoestlandt, H. (1959) Hollenberg, G. J. (1959) Holt, S. J. (1959) Holtedahl, H. (1959) Holton, R. W. (1959) Honda, K. (1959) Honma, Y. & K. Shirai (1959) Horridge, G. A. (1959) Hoshina, T. (1959) Hoshino, M. (1959) Howard, J. K. (1959) Hrbätek, J. (1959) Hubbs, C. (1959) Hubbs, C. L. (1959) 0556 0557 Hubendick, B. (1959) Hulings, N. C. (1959) Humphrey, G. F. (1959) Hurley, R. J. (1959) Huxley, J. (1959) Tablonskaia, E. A. (1959) Ichiye, T. (1959) Il’ın, A. У. (1959) Imbrie, J. (1959) Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. (1959) Inman, D. L. (1959) THB (1959) Tonescu, М. & V. Radu (1959) Iredale, T. (1959) Irénée-Marie, Fr. (1959) Ishida, В. & Y. Ohoshima (1959) Ivanoff, A. (1959) Ivanov, A. A. (1959) Ivanov, A. V. (1959) Ivanov, L. St. (1959) Ivlev, У. 8. (1959) Izui Iron Works Co. Ltd. (1959) Järnefelt, H. (1959) Jahn, T. L. & R. A. Rinaldi (1959) Jakobsson, J. (1959) Jannasch, H. W. & G. E. Jones (1959) 3) (0) PAS 0339 0748 1055 0718 0520 0579 0361 0151 1056 0344 0599 0616 0527 0598 1057 0756 0149 0404 0555 1033 0023 0834 1160 1058 0003 0840 1094 0220 0889 0415 1059 0752 0167 0357 0314 0602 1022 1121 0090 0400 0682 0487 0639 0533 0507 0198 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Japan Chemical Fibres Association (1959) Jarke, J. (1959) Jayaraman, R. et al. (1959) Jeldes, F. & S. Lefevere (1959) Jenner, C. E. (1959) Johnson, D. S. (1959) Johnston, R. (1959) Jones, G. E. (1959) Jones, J. D. (1959) Jones, В. В. & W. F. Hettler (1959) Jones, S. (1959) Jones, S. & M. Kumaran (1959) Jorden, J. N. (1959) Jorgensen, E. G. & E. Steemann Nielsen (1959) Jost, A. (1959) Joysey, K. A. (1959) Jubb, R. A. (1959) Jung, G. H. (1959) Kadota, H., H. Miyoshi & H. Shibata (1959) Kahn, S. I. (1959) Kakimoto, D. & A. Kanazawa (1959) Kalle, K. (1959) Kampa, E. M., B. P. Boden & B. C. Abbott (1959) Kamshilov, M. M. (1959) Kanamori, M. (1959) Kaneda, T., H. Sakai & S. Ishii (1959) Kanwisher, J. (1959) Karpevich, T. F. (1959) Kashiwada, K.-I., D.-I. Kakimoto & A. Kanazawa (1959) Katada, M., K. Zama & H. Igarashi (1959) Katayama, T. (1959) Kaufmann, H. (1959) Kawai, K. (1959) Kawakami, T. (1959) Kawamoto, N. Y. (1959) Keast, A., R. L. Crocker & C. 8. Christian (1959) Kenyon, K. W. & D. W. Rice (1959) Khundzhua, G. (1959) Kietz, H. (1959) Kirpichnikov, У. 8. (1959) Kitaigorodsku, S. A. (1959) 0305 0204 0440 0419 1060 0188 0576 0845 0012 1195 1196 0671 0195 0191 0187 1122 1197 0123 0028 0306 1140 0622 1123 0610 1210 0649 0835 0455 0605 1173 0871 1198 0604 0609 0392 0334 0583 0512 0563 0707 1003 0500 0239 0951 Kleinenberg, 8. E. (1959) Klemm, H. & W. Ahlers (1959) Klenova, M. V. (1959) Klust, G. (1959) Knauss, J. A. (1959) Knight-Jones, E. W. & P. H. D. H. de Silva (1959) Knight-Jones, E. W. & A. Macfayden (1959) Knowles, F. (1959) Kobayasi, H. & I. Yamabayashi (1959) Koblents-Mishke, O. J. (1959) Kodaira, K. (1959) Kolesnikov, A. G. (1959) Komarovsky, B. (1959) 0750 Konda, S. (1959) Kornicker, L. S. & J. T. Conover (1959) Koroleff, F. (1959) Kort, V. G. (1959) Koshtoyants, Ch. S. (1959) Koyama, T. (1959) Koyama, T. & T. G. Thompson (1959) Kramp, P. L. (1959) Krauss, W. (1959) Kreps, E. M. (1959) Krishnan, M. 8. (1959) Kriss, A. E. (1959) Kristjonsson, H. (1959) 0405 Ksiazkiewiez, M. (1959) Kulakovskaia, O. P. (1959) Kureha Kasei Co. Ltd. (1959) Kurihara, M. (1959) Kuroki, T. (1959) Kusmorskaia, A. P. (1959) Labeysh, V. G. (1959) Lacombe, H. & J.-C. Lizeray (1959) Laevastu, T. (1959) Laevastu, Т. & В. H. Fleming (1959) Laevastu, T. & O. Mellis (1959) Lafond, E. C. (1959) Lal, D. (1959) Larsen, B. A. & A. Haug (1959) Larsson, K.-H. (1959) Laughton, А. 8. (1959) Lauzier, L. M. & N. J. Campbell (1959) Зое ANG 0214 0637 0774 0104 0396 1061 0432 1004 0043 0168 0106 0541 1161 0491 0952 0751 0559 0924 1174 0964 0155 0515 1199 0354 1124 0110 0773 1023 0406 0890 0213 0417 0593 0517 0908 1095 1096 1141 121% 0976 1125 0996 1200 0467 0977 0811 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Laws, R. M. (1959) Leahy, R. G. (1959) Lebedeva, M. N. (1959) Lee, A. (1959) Lee, A. & H. W. Hill (1959) Lee, O. S. (1959) Legand, M. (1959) Leinweber, F. J. & J.J. Liverman (1959) Lemche, H. (1959) Lemche, H. & К. С. Wingstrand (1959) Lenel, R. (1959) Le Page Renouf, L. (1959) Leslie, P. H. (1959) Lewin, J. C. (1959) Lewin, J. C. & R. A. Lewin (1959) Lindberg, G. U. (1959) Lindroth, A. (1959) Lineikin, P. S. (1959) Lisitsin, A. P. (1959) Lisitsin, E. (1959) Litchfield, J. B. & A. H. Whitely (1959) Liu, F.-H. & C. G. Chen (1959) Liu, F.-H. & I.-H. Tung (1959) Lloyd, M. (1959) Lochhead, J. H. & R. Resner (1959) Lonsdale, J. E. (1959) Loosanoff, V. L. (1959) Lowenstam, H. A. (1959) Lowenstein, O. (1959) Lusyne, P. A. (1959) Lynch, W. F. (1959) 0872 0095 0978 0039 Ma, T, Y. H. (1959) Wie, 15 Wo dels NE C.-L. Pan (1959) Makintosh, N. A. (1959) Maggio, R. & A. Monroy (1959) Maghraby, A. M. & Y. Halim (1959) Mahadevan, C. et al. (1959) Main, A. R., M. J. Littlejohn & A. K. Lee (1959) Mamaiev, O. I. (1959) Mandahl-Barth, G. (1959) Mann, H. J. (1959) Mansueti, R. (1959) 0169 0075 1175 0244 0953 1142 1024 0909 0346 0096 0094 0109 0019 0732 1211 1201 0891 0644 0965 0979 1126 0335 0715 0713 0150 0098 0413 0873 0796 0648 0425 0042 0892 1143 0073 0653 0910 1062 0567 0954 0696 0485 0558 э (2): Margalef, В. (1959) Markewitsch, A. P. (1959) Marshall, T. C., E. M. Grant & N. M. Haysom (1959) Matsui, Y. (1959) Matsui, Y. & - M. Yamaguchi (1959) Matsuura, F. & K. Hashimoto (1959) Matthews, L. H. (1959) Matveiev, B. S. (1959) Maximov, I. V. (1959) Maxwell, A. E. & R. von Herzen (1959) Mayrat, A. (1959) McDonald, J. E. (1959) McHugh, J. L., R. T. Oglesby & A. L. Pacheco (1959) McLachlan, J. & (т. С. MacLeod (1959) McLaughlin, J. J. A. € P. A. Zahl (1959) McLeod, С. С. & J. MeLachlan (1959) McMichael, D. Е. (1959) McMichael, D. F. & T. Iredale (1959) MeNeely, R. L. (1959) Meeuse, B. J. D. & D. В. Kreger (1959) Mellis, O. (1959) Menard, H. W. (1959) Meng-Chierego, N. & M. Picotti (1959) Menzel, D. W. & J. H. Ryther (1959) Menzies, R. J. & J. Imbrie (1959) Meredith, W. G. & F. J. Schwartz (1959) Meschkat, A. W. (1959) Meseck, G. (1959) Miche, R. (1959) Mihara, K. (1959) Mileikovskii, S. A. (1959) Millard, N. A. H. (1959) Miller, A. R. (1959) Miller, D. J. (1959) Miller, J. A. & A. A. Benson (1959) Miller, R. B. (1959) Miller, R. J. (1959) Miller, R. L. & J. M. Zeigler (1959) Millot, J. & J. Anthony (1959) 0776 0940 0147 0136 0342 0690 0691 0586 0678 0170 1127 0775 0089 0753 0200 0205 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Milne, A. (1959) 1228 1229 Nanda, J. N. (1959) 0779 0780 Mironov, 8. I. & 0911 O. K. Bordovskii (1959) 1218 Narasako, Y. & Mironova, N. Ae (1959) 0836 M. Kanamori (1959) 0444 Misra, A. B. Nasu, N. (1959) 1065 do Se) De Muschi (1959) 0172 Naylor, E. (1959) 0053 Misra, A. B. & Nayudu, Y. А. С. Sathyanesan (1959) 0173 Rammohanroy (1959) 0983 Misra, A. B. & Neefs, Y. (1959) 0066 G. P. Singh (1959) 0174 Nelepo, B. A. (1959) 1150 Mitani, F. (1959) 0600 Nelson, B. W. (1959) 1066 Mitani, Е. & Nemoto, T. (1959) 0926 T. Sato (1959) 0585 Nesis, K. N. (1959) 0218 Miyadi, D. & Nesteroff, W. D. (1959) 1067 T. Habe (1959) 1034 Netherlands. Directie van de Miyamoto, H. (1959) 0452 Visserijen (1959) 0733 Miyamoto, H. & Nevesskii, E. N. (1959) 1068 A. T. Shariff (1959) 0189 Newell, N. D. (1959) 0049 0894 Mohr, J. L. (1959) 0133 Newman, W. S. (1959) 0781 Mohr, J. L. & Nichols, D. (1959) 0672 _ Т.В. English (1959) 0837 Nicholson, E. M. (1959) 0008 Mokievskii, O. B. (1959) 0838 Nicol, J. A. C. (1959) 0746 Molin, G. (1959) 0436 0645 Nielsen, E. Steemann (1959) 1163 Momoi Fishing Net Nielsen, E. Steemann & Mfg. Co. Ltd. (1959) 0435 V.Kr. Hansen (1959) 0367 Mongiardini, V. (1959) 0625 Niino, H. (1959) 1069 1220 Monod, T. (1959) 0102 Nikitin, V. М. & Moore, A. R. (1959) 0336 E. P. Turpaeva (1959) 0242 Moore, D. G. (1959) 0982 1064 Nikonorov, I. V. (1959) 0514 Mooser, F. & M. Nilsson, N. E. (1959) 0643 Maldonado-Koerdell (1959) 0777 Nippon Seimo Co. Ltd. (1959) 0426 Morris, R. (1959) 0112 Noble, E. R. (1959) 0134 Morris, R. W. (1959) 0853 0883 Noel, H. 5. (1959) 0468 Morrow, J. E., Jr. (1959) 0694 Nomura, M. (1959) 0511 Moynihan, M. (1959) 0679 North, W. J. (1959) 0927 Müller, W. (1959) 0572 Northrop, J. et al. (1959) 0782 Mugaas, N. (1959) 0437 Nose, Y. (1959) 0613 Muller, S. W. (1959) 0893 Numachi, K.-I. (1959) 0884 Murray, R. W. (1959) 0156 Musgrave, A. (1959) 0359 Myers, G. S. (1959) 0025 x Ostlund, G. (1959) 1176 Ogawa, Y. & Nafe, J. E., J. F. Hennion T. Nazumi (1959) 0601 & G. Peter (1959) 0778 Okamura, K., T. Matuda Nagasawa, Y. (1959) 0587 0603 & M. Yokoyama (1959) 0617 0618 0588 0589 Nagayama, F. & 0619 0620 0621 T. Ono (1959) 0594 Okoñski, S. & Naka, K. & S. Sadowski (1959) 0442 M. Kuwabara (1959) 0525 Olausson, E. (1959) 0812 Nakagome, J. (1959) 0614 Olson, B. E. (1959) 1130 Nakai, Z. et al. (1959) 1219 Ono, T. & Nakamura, H. & F. Nagayama (1959) 0590 H. Yamanaka (1959) 0925 Ono, T., F. Nagayama Nakano, M. (1959) 1129 & Y. Mochizuki (1959) 0595 SA (2) aS eAUS CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Ono, T., F. Nagayama & T. Yamada (1959) 0596 Oppedal, G. (1959) 0680 Oregon State. Fish Commission (1959) 0684 Oren, O. H. & Z. Fried (1959) 0519 Orkin, P. A. (1959) 0103 Owen, D. M. (1959) 0984 Ozmidov, R. V. (1959) 0955 Palmgren, R., M. Westling & A. Lindström (1959) 0638 Panteleev, N. A. (1959) 0956 Pape, A. (1959) 0390 Park, K. & D. W. Hood (1959) 1177 Parker, R. H. (1959) 1070 Parrish, B. B. (1959) 0466 Parry, G. D. (1959) 0111 Pattullo, J. G. (1959) 1131 Pavlovskii, E. N. (1959) 0004 Penn, G. H. (1959) 0402 Percier, A. (1959) 0456 Pérès, J.-M. (1959) 0032 0985 0986 Pérès, J.-M. & J. Picard (1959) 0895 0928 Perlon- Warenzeichenverband (1959) 0414 Petrova, V. (1959) 0401 Phelps, W. H. & W. H. Phelps, Jr. (1959) 0551 Phillips, J. (1959) 0443 Phleger, F. B. (1959) 1071 Phleger, F. B. & G. C. Ewing (1959) 1072 Picciotto, E. & G. О. S. Arrhenius (1959) 0997 Pickard, G. L. & L. F. Giovando (1959) 1097 Pierson, W. J., Jr. (1959) 0340 Pittendrigh, С. $. et al. (1959) 0320 Plomann, J. (1959) 0571 Poll, M. (1959) 0099 Pomeroy, L. В. € F. M. Bush (1959) 1183 Ponomareva, L. (1959) 0839 Pora, E. A. (1959) 0185 Pora, E. A., C. Wittenberger & H. Kolassovits (1959) 0175 Posgay, J. A. (1959) 0987 Posner, G. S. (1959) 1098 Postma, H. (1959) 1073 Potratz, H. A. & W. M. Sackett (1959) 0998 Provasoli, L. & K. Gold (1959) 1203 Purves, P. E. (1959) 0076 Ragotzkie, R. A. (1959) 1164 Raikov, I. B. (1959) 0232 Raikova, E. V. (1959) 0240 Raitt, R. W. & G. G. Shor, Jr. (1959) 0783 Ramanadham, R. & А. У. 8. 8. Murty (1959) 1026 Ramanadham, R. & J.S. В. Sastry (1959) 1144 Ramanadham, R. & У. У. В. Varadachari (1959) 1184 Ranzi, S. (1959) 0131 Rao, M. Poornachandra & C. Mahadevan (1959) 1074 Rasalan, S. B. (1959) 0482 Rasmont, R. (1959) 0142 0176 Rass, T. S. (1959) 0038 0941 Rattray, M., Jr. (1959) 0957 Raymont, J. E. G. & B. G. A. Carrie (1959) 0912 Raymont, J. E. С. € В. S. Miller (1959) 0052 Rechnitzer, A. B. (1959) 0018 0988 Reichenbach-Klinke, H. (1959) 0378 Reid, J. J., Jr. (1959) 0324 Remane, A. (1959) 0081 Renaud-Debyser, J. (1959) 0082 Reussner, C.-H. (1959) 0388 Reuter, J. (1959) 0418 0422 Rho, J. H. (1959) ° 0854 Richards, A. F. (1959) 1075 Richards, F. A. (1959) 1076 Richards, F. A. & B. B. Benson (1959) 1185 Richter, G. (1959) 0368 Riedel, W. В. & M. N. Bramlette (1959) 0813 Riegel, J. A. (1959) 0337 Riek, E. F. (1959) 0566 Rileu, G. A. (1959) 1165 Ritchie, D. (1959) 0855 Robas, J. 8. (1959) 0461 0479 Robinson, M. H. (1959) 0670 Robinson, M. K. (1959) 0814 Roche, J. et al. (1959) 0372 Rochford, D. J. (1959) 1005 Rodriguez, F. R. (1959) 1186 Rohdendorf, B. B. (1959) 0177 Roig, M. Sanchez (1959) 0486 Romanoy, U. A. (1959) 1105 Romanova, N. N. (1959) 0243 Rona, E. et al. (1959) 1221 31(2)) ACO BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Rona, E., L. K. Akers & P. Parker (1959) 0999 Ronov, A. B. (1959) 0797 Rosa, H. (1959) 0178 Rosen, D. E. & R. M. Bailey (1959) 0675 Rotschi, H. (1959) 1151 1187 Rounsefell, G. A. (1959) 0210 Royce, W. F., R. J. Buller & E. D. Premetz (1959) 0626 Rüegg, J. C. (1959) 0374 Ruperti, A. (1959) 0428 Russell, F. 8. (1959) 0319 1230 Ruud, J. T. (1959) 0074 0113 Ryhänen, R. (1959) 0640 Ryland, J. S. (1959) 0041 Rzepishevskii, I. K. (1959) 0874 Sabbadin, A. (1959) 0126 Sacchi, C. F. (1959) 0054 Sacket, W. M. & G. О. 8. Arrhenius (1959) 1152 Saetersdal, G. (1959) 0438 Saidova, H. M. (1959) 0815 Saiki, M., S.-C. Fang & T. Mori (1959) 0591 Saint-Guily, B. (1959) 1006 Saito, I. (1959) 0477 Salas, G. P. (1959) 1077 Sand, R. F. (1959) 0445 Sanders, H. L. (1959) 0088 1035 Sandison, E. E. & M. B. Hill (1959) 1036 Sandoz Ltd. (1959) 0429 Sano, K. (1959) 0942 Sartenaer, P. (1959) 0929 Sasaki, T. (1959) 0513 Sasieni, M., A. Yaspan & L. Friedman (1959) 0703 Satchell, G. H. (1959) 0526 Satomi, Y. (1959) 0584 Saur, J. F. T., L. E. Eber & О. Е. Sette (1959) 1106 Sauskan, E. М. (1959) 1107 Savilov, А. I. (1959) 0913 Scagel, R. F. (1959) 0856 Schachter, D. (1959) 0180 Schaefers, E. A. & D. E. Powell (1959) 0504 Schärfe, J. (1959) 0450 0451 0460 Scheer, B. T. (1959) 0118 Schell, I. I. (1959) 0816 Schilder, F. A. (1959) 0027 Schlieker, E. (1959) 0570 Schlieper, C. (1959) 0117 0875 Schmalz, В. F. & E. Zen (1959) Schmidt, H. W. (1959) Schmidt, P. G., Jr. (1959) Schott, W. (1959) Schreiter, T. (1959) Schubert, A. (1959) Schwedke, W. (1959) Scofield, W. L. (1959) Sears, M. (1959) Seemann (1959) Seibold, E. (1959) Seibold, E. & I. Seibold (1959) Sekharan, K. V. (1959) Sembrat, K. (1959) Semenov, K. I. (1959) Semina, H. J. (1959) Sen, S. P. (1959) Seravin, L. N. (1959) Sergeant, D. E. (1959) Shadrin, I. F. (1959) Shapovalov, L., W. A. Dill & A. J. Cordone (1959) Sharov, A. G. (1959) Shaw, J. (1959) Shchedrina, Z. G. (1959) Shen, S.-C. (1959) Shepard, F. P. (1959) Shieh, C.-C. & Y.-H. M. Wang (1959) Shimozaki, Y. (1959) Shimozaki, Y. & H. Kato (1959) Shipek, C. J. (1959) Shiraishi, K. & L. Provasoli (1959) Shishkina, O. V. (1959) Shor, G. G., Jr. & R. W. Raitt (1959) Shul’man, G. E. (1959) Shumway, G. (1959) Sieburth, J. MeN. & Р. В. Burkholder (1959) Sisoev, N. N. et al. (1959) Skopintsev, B. A. (1959) Slijper, E. J. (1959) Slowey, J. F., L. M. Jeffrey & D. W. Hood (1959) Smayda, T. J. (1959) Smith, F. G. Walton (1959) Smith, J. B., M. Tatsumoto & D. W. Hood (1959) Sokolov, W. E. (1959) Sokolova, M. N. (1959) 3 (2) : A 10 0530 0784 0989 0382 0480 0817 0569 0574 0394 0307 0757 0391 1078 0896 0186 0114 0235 1166 0347 0234 0846 0221 0308 0015 0531 0532 0818 0716 1079 0181 0412 0582 0990 1212 1222 0785 0636 1080 1204 0786 1213 0077 1205 1188 0044 1206 0062 0943 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Solem, A. (1959) Solomon, M. E. (1959) Soot-Ryen, T. (1959) Sorkina, A. I. (1959) Southward, A. J. & D. J. Crisp (1959) Spassky, A. A. (1959) Speranskaia, A. A. (1959) Stadler, D. R. (1959) Stankovié, S. & M. Pljakié (1959) Starik, I. E., A. P. Lisitsin & U. У. Kuznetsov (1959) Starikova, N. D. (1959) Stefanski, W. (1959) Stepanov, V. N. (1959) Stéphan-Dubois, F. (1959) Stephenson, T. A. (1959) 0045 Steven, D. M. (1959) Stewart, Tal) 1B 55) dies (1959) Stewart, R. W. (1959) Stoianov, S. (1959) Stschedrina, Z. G. (1959) Stunkard, H. W. (1959) Stuntz, H. (1959) Süberkrüb, F. (1959) G.E. Jordan Y G. G. Semen 0708 0146 0549 1132 0070 0182 0958 0321 0022 0991 1223 0141 1108 0125 0730 0060 1081 0959 0398 0034 0137 7 0423 0471 Suess, H. E., N. W. Rakestraw & H. Oeschger (1959) Sugawara, K. (1959) Suiyo-Kai (1959) Sund, Р. М. (1959) Sutton, M. F. (1959) Suzuki, K. (1959) Svardson, G. (1959) Svansson, A. (1959) Sveshinikov, V. A. (1959) Svetovidov, A. N. (1959) Swain, F. M., A. Blumentals & R. Millers (1959) Swallow, J. C. & B. V. Hamon (1959) Swallow, J. C. & L. V. Worthington (1959) Swedmark, B. (1959) Swedmark, B. & G. Teissier (1959) Sweeney, B. M. (1959) Szatybelko, M. (1959) Takagi, Y. & S. Tanaka (1959) Takahashi, T. (1959) Takayama, S. (1959) 0966 1178 0490 0709 0128 0623 0641 1099 0245 0101 0197 0967 0968 0084 0085 0857 0457 0692 1109 0409 Takayama, 8S. & T. Koyama (1959) Takayama, №. & У. Shimozaki (1959) Tal, S. (1959) Tamura, T. (1959) Tanaka, S. & H. Hatano (1959) Tang, Y.-A. & T.-P. Chen (1959) Tareev, B. A. (1959) Taylor, C. C. (1959) Tchernia, P. & H. Lacombe (1959) Teichert, C. (1959) Teikoku Rayon Co. Ltd. (1959) Teissier, G. (1959) Teng, H.-T. (1959) Termier, H. & G. Termier (1959) Tester, A. L. (1959) Thomann, R. V. et al. (1959) Thomas, W. H. (1959) Thompson, W. C. (1959) Timonov, V. V. (1959) Tkachova, К. S. (1959) Tomiyama, T. (1959) Tomiyama, T., K. Kobayashi & Y. Yone (1959) Tomiyama, T., Y. Yone & K. Kobayashi (1959) Torii, T. (1959) Tortonese, E. (1959) Treshnikov, A. F. (1959) Tsuchiya, Y. (1959) Tsu-You, C. (1959) Tuffrau, M. (1 ue Tulloch, D. S. J. B. Tait hass) Tully, J. P. (1959) Tung, I.-H. (1959) Turekian, K. K. (1959) Tysser, H. F. (1959) Uchiyama, H. & K. Amano (1959) Uda, M. (1959) Udintsev, G. B. (1959) Ulrich, R. (1959) UGGI (1959) U. К. Hydrographic Department (1959) Ushakov, B. (1959) Ushakov, P. V. (1959) ОА 0787 0229 0441 0427 0299 0509 0693 0755 0375 0930 1007 0897 0416 0132 0714 0898 0508 1100 0858 1037 1133 0580 1207 0611 0524 1189 0944 1008 0597 1027 0313 0701 1101 0717 0800 0720 0592 0841 0788 0007 0246 0702 0183 0945 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Vacquier, V., A. D. Raff & R. E. Warren (1959) 0789 Valdez, J. & J. У. Zubillaga (1959) 1028 Valdivia Ponce, J. (1959) 0578 Valentine, J. W. (1959) 0899 Vallee, B. L. (1959) 0212 Van Dorn, W. G. (1959) 1134 van Oye, P. (1959) 0227 van Padang, M. Neumann & A. F. Richards (1959) 0790 van Wijngaarden, J. K. (1959) 0421 Vasiliev, I. S. (1959) 0683 Verheyen, F. J. (1959) 0510 Vernberg, F. J. (1959) 0338 0885 Verwey, J. (1959) 0847 Vestnes, G. (1959) 0502 Vevers, H. G. (1959) 0739 Vickers, G. G. (1959) 0148 Vinogradov, L. С. (1959) 0876 Vinogradov, M. E. (1959) 0036 0219 0946 Vinogradova, N. G. (1959) 0947 Vishniac, Н. S. (1959) 0931 Vishniac, Н. В. & G. Riley (1959) 1208 Vladykov, V. D. (1959) 0029 Volkov, A. B. (1959) 0960 Volkov, I. I. & E. A. Ostroumov (1959) 1224 von Arx, W.S. (1959) 0990 von Brandt, А. (1959) 0385 0431 0458 Waldmann, J. (1959) 0575 Walker, T. J. (1959) 0848 Walne, P. R. (1959) 0040 Walton, A. & : W.S. Broecker (1959) 1000 Wang, C.-S. (1959) 1082 Wangersky, P. J. (1959) 1225 Waterman, T. H. (1959) 0116 Webb, J. E. (1959) 0932 Wedding, R. T. (1959) 0349 Wedepohl, K. H. (1959) 1226 Wells, J. W. (1959) 0710 Wells, M. J. & J. Wells (1959) 0523 Wessels, J. S. С. (1959) 0371 Western Australia. Fisheries Department (1959) 0658 White, C. L. (1959) 0647 Whitehouse, U. G. (1959) 1083 Whitley, G. P. (1959) 0356 0564 Wickham, J. B. (1959) 1135 Wiersma, C. A. G. (1959) 0105 3 (2) Wiersma, C. A. G. & E. G. Boettiger (1959) Wieser, W. (1959) 0202 Wigley R. L. (1959) Wilezynski, J. Z. (1959) Williams, F. (1959) Wilson, A. T. (1959) Wimpenny, R. S. (1959) Wise, J. P. (1959) Witschi, E. (1959) Wohlschlag, D. E. & R. O. Juliano (1959) Wolbarsht, M. L. (1959) Wolff, T. (1959) Wolsky, A. & M. de Issekutz Wolsky (1959) Woodgate, R. W. (1959) Woodring, W. P. (1959) Worthington, E. B. (1959) Worzel, J. L. & M. Talwani (1959) Yamada, J. (1959) Yamagata, N. & S. Matsuda (1959) Yamasaki, H. (1959) Yashouv, A. & A. Hefetz (1959) Yonge, C. M. (1959) Yoshida, K. (1959) 1009 Yoshida, T. & Y. Matsue (1959) Zafar, A. R. (1959) Zaitsev, A. V. (1959) Zaitseva, E. D. (1959) Zaucha, J. (1959) Zeigler, J. M. (1959) Zelikman, E. A. (1959) Zen, H.-A. (1959) Zenkevitch, L. A. (1959) Zenkavitch, N. L. (1959) Zenkovitch, V. P. (1959) Zhivago, A. V. (1959) Zhuse, А. Р., G. В. Koroleva & G. Nagaeva (1959) Zinn, D. J. (1959) Zinov eva, E. С. (1959) Zobell, C. E. (1959) Zobell, C. E. & L. R. Berger (1959) Zotin, A. Г. (1959) 0237 Zubov, №. М. (1959) Zubov, М. М. & K. D. Sabinin (1959) 5 WAN Ti 0528: 0209 1038 0524 0327 0317 0724 0933 0350 0203 0719 0184 0934 0497 0901 0010 0791 0612 1153 0615 0300: 0091 1136 1137 0859 0228 0216 0992 0430 1048 0849 1227 0033 0993 1085 0792 0819 0080 0230 0948 0545 0238 1138 1145 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Anonymous (1959) 0249 0315 0352 0377 0389 to 0546 0560 0577 0632 0669 0721 0726 to 0742 to 0326 0353 0383 0397 0540 0547 0561 0629 0659 0686 0723 0727 0738 0743 0297 0351 0376 0387 0535 0543 0548 0562 to to 0705 0725 0735 0740 0744 SECOND AND THIRD AUTHORS Abbott, B. (1959) Abbott, B. C. (1959) Ahlers, W. (1959) Akers, L. K. (1959) Allen, D. M. (1959) Amano, K. (1959) Amdur, B. H. (1959) Anthony, J. (1959) Arrhenius, G. O.8. (1959) Bae, D. H. (1959) Bailey, R. M. (1959) Belskaia, T. N. (1959) Benson, A. A. (1959) Benson, B. B. (1959) Berger, L. R. (1959) Bershad, S. F. (1959) Bhatt, Y. M. (1959) Bluementals, A. (1959) Boden, B. P. (1959) Boettiger, E. G. (1959) Boillot, G. (1959) Bookhout, C. G. (1959) Boolootian, R. A. (1959) Bordovskii, O. K. (1959) Bouillon, J. (1959) Bramlette, M. N. (1959) Brock, V. E. (1959) Broecker, W. S. (1959) Bryson, R. S. (1959) Buller, R. J. (1959) Burkholder, P. R. (1959) Bush, F. M. (1959) Camougis, G. (1959) Campbell, N. J. (1959) Carrie, B. G. A. (1959) 0997 0071 0061 0649 0396 0999 0633 0592 0869 0005 1152 0923 0675 0888 0348 1185 0545 1040 0914 0197 0649 0528 1043 0207 0866 0331 1218 0013 0813 0821 1000 0199 0626 1204 1183 0867 0811 0912 Charles, G. H. (1959) Chen, C. G. (1959) Chen, T.-P. (1959) Christian, С. S. (1959) Clark, M. E. (1959) Cognetti, G. (1959) Conover, J. T. (1959) Cordone, А. J. (1959) Coulson, R. A. (1959) Cox, D. C. (1959) Crisp, D. J. (1959) Crocker, R. L. (1959) Dadswell, H. E. (1959) de Maio, A. (1959) de Silva, P. H. D. H. (1959) Dill, R. F. (1959) Dill, W. A. (1959) Eber, L. E. (1959) English, T. S. (1959) Ericson, D. B. (1959) Ewing, G. C. (1959) Ewing, M. (1959) Fang, S.-C. (1959) Fellig, J. (1959) Fleming, R. H. (1959) Foreman, F. (1959) Fried, Z. (1959) Friedman, L. (1959) Fujino, K. (1959) Gentile, A. C. (1959) Giese, A. C. (1959) Gilpin-Brown, J. B. (1959) Giovando, L. F. (1959) Girdler, R. W. (1959) Gold, K. (1959) Goldie, E. H. (1959) Gole, C. V. (1959) Grant, E. M. (1959) Habe, T. (1959) Halim, Y. (1959) Hamon, B. V. (1959) Hansen, V. Kr. (1959) Harada, K. (1959) Hashimoto, K. (1959) Hatano, H. (1959) Haug, A. (1959) Haxo, F. T. (1959) Haysom, N. M. (1959) Heezen, B. C. (1959) Hefetz, A. (1959) Hennion, J. F. (1959) 3 (2) : A 13 0764 0767 0157 0715 0755 0563 0652 0065 0924 0308 0121 1050 0070 0563 0323 1102 0043 1044 0308 1106 0837 0975 1072 0766 0938 0591 0343 1217 0805 0519 0703 0880 0345 0862 0844 1097 0765 1203 0115 1055 0342 1034 0910 0967 0367 0799 0586 0693 1200 0063 0342 0972 0300 0778 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Hernandez, T. (1959) Hettler, W. F. (1959) Hickok, J. F. (1959) Hill, H. W. (1959) Hill, M. B. (1959) Hirshman, J. (1959) Hoar, W. 5. (1959) Hood, D. W. (1959) Hubbard, C. J. (1959) Huggett, A. St. G. (1959) Igarashi, H. (1959) Imbrie, H. (1959) Ingle, H. D. (1959) Inman, D. L. (1959) Iredale, Т. (1959) Ishii, K. (1959) Ishii, 8. (1959) Ito, Y. (1959) Jeffrey, L. M. (1959) Johnson, F. H. (1959) Jones, G. E. (1959) Jordan, G. F. (1959) Juliano, R. O. (1959) Kakimoto, D.-I. (1959) Kamat, N. D. (1959) Kampa, E. M. (1959) Kanamori, M. (1959) Kanazawa, A. (1959) Kato, H. (1959) Kendrick, J. (1959) Kikuchi, Y. (1959) Kobayashi, K. (1959) Kolassovits, H. (1959) Korkisch, H. (1959) Koroleva, G. S. (1959) Kovalevsku, A. O. (1959) Koyama, T. (1959) Kreger, D. R. (1959) Kumaran, M. (1959) Kunishi, H. (1959) Kuwabara, M. (1959) Kuznetsov, U. V. (1959) Lacombe, H. (1959) Lance, J. R. (1959) Landisman, M. (1959) Lapina, N. N. (1959) Lawton, C. 8. (1959) Lefevere, S. (1959) Lewin, R. A. (1959) Lindström, A. (1959) Lisitsin, A. P. (1959) Littlejohn, M. J. (1959) 1177 0610 0611 0120 0195 0867 1142 1036 0767 0318 1205 1206 0201 0078 0604 0939 0323 1050 0565 0449 0605 1172 1205 0870 0198 1081 0203 1198 0226 0061 0444 1198 0582 0799 0494 0624 0175 0994 0819 1181 0441 0370 0187 1120 0525 0991 1007 0878 0765 0758 0475 0576 1201 0638 0991 0567 Liverman, J. L. (1959) Lizeray, J.-C. (1959) Macfayden, A. (1959) MacLeod, G. C. (1959) Mahadevan, C. (1959) Maldonado-Koerdell, M. (1959) Maniwa, Y. (1959) Matsuda, S. (1959) Matsue, Y. (1959) Matuda, T. (1959) 0619 0620 Mayeda, T. (1959) McGuinness, W.T. (1959) 1114 McLachlan, J. (1959) Melbourne, K. V. (1959) Mellis, O. (1959) Menzies, R. J. (1959) Merlo, 8. (1959) Miller, R. S. (1959) Millers, R. (1959) Miyoshi, H. (1959) Mochizuki, Y. (1959) Monroy, A. (1959) Mooney, A. R. (1959) Mori, T. (1959) Mulicki, Z. (1959) Munshi, J. 8. D. (1959) Murty, A. V. 8.8. (1959) Nagaeva, G. (1959) Nagayama, F. (1959) Nanda, J. N. (1959) Nazumi, T. (1959) Needler, A. W. H. (1959) Nielsen, E. Steemann (1959) Nuno, H. (1959) Nishimura, M. (1959) Oeschger, H. (1959) Oglesby, R. T. (1959) Oguri, M. (1959) Ohoshima, Y. (1959) Ono, T. (1959) Ossipova, A. I. (1959) Ostroumov, E. A. (1959) Pacheco, A. L. (1959) Parker, P. (1959) Parker, P. D. M. (1959) Pan, C.-L. (1959) Patterson, C. C. (1959) Petelin, B. P. (1959) Peter, G. (1959) Phelps, W. H., Jr. (1959) 3 (2): A 14 0346 1096 0168 0205 1074 0777 0496 0505 1153 0859 0589 0621 0806 1115 0366 0533 0976 0938 0247 0052 0197 0622 0595 0653 1040 0591 0919 0172 1026 0819 0595 0596 1110 0601 0469 1197 1048 0495 0966 0200 1158 0602 0594 0888 1224 0200 0999 1179 1143 0995 0971 0778 0551 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Picard, J. (1959) Picotti, M. (1959) Pierce, F. (1959) Pljakié, M. (1959) Poll, M. (1959) Postma, H. (1959) Powell, D. E. (1959) Premetz, E. D. (1959) Provasoli, L. (1959) Radu, V. (1959) Raff, A. D. (1959) Raitt, R. W. (1959) Rakestraw, N. W. (1959) Rao, T. S. Satyanarayana (1959) Rathjen, W. F. (1959) Redick, T. F. (1959) Rees, G. H. (1959) Resner, R. (1959) Rice, D. W. (1959) Richards, A. F. (1959) Riedel, W. R. (1959) Riley, G. (1959) Riley, N. D. (1959) Rinaldi, R. A. (1959) Robins, C. R. (1959) Robinson, A. (1959) 0408 Roy, P. (1959) Ryther, J. H. (1959) 0940 Sabinin, K. D. (1959) Sackett, W. M. (1959) Sadowski, S. (1959) Sahrhage, D. (1959) Sakai, H. (1959) Salsman, G. G. (1959) Sastry, J. S. В. (1959) Sathyanesan, A. G. (1959) Sato, T. (1959) Scholander, P. F. (1959) Schubert, K. (1959) Schwartz, F. J. (1959) Sears, P. B. (1959) Seibold, I. (1959) Selli, R. (1959) Sertorio, T. (1959) Sette, O. E. (1959) Shah, R. V. (1959) Shariff, A. T. (1959) Shaw, T. I. (1959) Shepard, F. P. (1959) Shibata, H. (1959) Shimozaki, Y. (1959) Shirai, K. (1959) Shishkina, O. V. (1959) 0895 0928 1102 1149 1016 0022 0013 0963 0504 0626 1212 0167 0789 0785 0966 0922 0248 0064 0207 0098 0707 0790 0802 1208 0001 0333 0706 0424 0190 1162 1145 0998 0442 0489 0605 1081 1144 0173 0585 0869 0489 0298 0805 0896 0806 0905 1106 0164 0189 0844 1046 0622 0427 0616 0217 Shor, G. G., Jr. (1959) Shumway, G. A. (1959) Sie, E. H.-C. (1959) Simidu, W. (1959) 0606 Singh, G. P. (1959) Singh, S. B. (1959) Smith, N. D. (1959) Southward, A. J. (1959) Stavropoulos, C. C. (1959) Symmons, №. (1959) Tait, J. B. (1959) Takahashi, K. (1959) Talwani, M. (1959) Tanaka, S. (1959) Taniguchi, S. (1959) Tatsumoto, M. (1959) Taylor, H. (1959) Teissier, G. (1959) Termier, G. (1959) Thompson, T. G. (1959) 1146 1171 Tucker, J. В. (1959) Tung, I.-H. (1959) Turpaeva, E. P. (1959) Varadachari, V. V. R. (1959) Veillet, A. (1959) 0119 von Herzen, R. (1959) Vorderwinkler, W. (1959) Walton, A. (1959) Wang, Y.-H. M. (1959) Warren, R. E. (1959) Wells, J. (1959) Westling, M. (1959) Whitely, A. H. (1959) Wingstrand, K. G. (1959) Wittenberger, C. (1959) Wolsky, M. de Issekutz (1959) Worthington, L. V. (1959) Yamabayashi, I. (1959) Yamada, T. (1959) Yamaguchi, M. (1959) Yamanaka, H. (1959) Yaspan, A. (1959) Yokoyama, M. (1959) 0588 0619 0620 Yone, Y. (1959) 0611 Zahl, P. A. (1959) Zaitseva, E. D. (1959) Zama, K. (1959) Zeigler, J. M. (1959) Zen, E. (1959) Zubillaga, J. V. (1959) 312) 3 AVIS 0783 0763 O870 0607 0174 0190 0704 0829 1010 0322 0701 0880 0791 0692 0550 1206 0676 0085 0898 1170 1199 0331 0713 0242 1184 0159 0775 0697 1167 0181 0789 0523 0638 0335 0094 0175 0934 0968 0541 0596 0691 0925 0703 0589 0621 0624 1202 1214 0604 1063 0989 1028 Sa CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 100 111 112 113 122 131 132 133 141 144 145 146 147 151 154 155 157 200 210 211 212 213 215 220 230 231 232 VOLUME 3 — CURRENT GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 60-0001 to 60-1230 AFRICA 0562 Tunisia Algeria Morocco 0288 UAR, Southern Region (Egypt) 0278 Kenya 0224 Uganda Tanganyika State of Senegal Ghana Nigeria Republic of Congo Belg. Congo 0013 Angola Union of S. Africa 0304 0306 0478 0677 0688 1031 Mozambique Federation of Rhodesia & Nyasaland 0224 NORTH AMERICA CANADA 0058 0069 0559 0679 Canadian Arctic British Columbia 0855 Alberta Quebee USA (АглзкА)0256 0292 0659 1122 USA 0069 0257 0296 0297 0365 0481 0581 0675 1016 USA, N.W. 0462 Oregon Washington State USA, S.W. 0462 1037 California 0061 0203 0250 0251 0307 0308 0711 0862 1044 1064 1135 0576 0225 0723 0723 0910 0327 0224 0686 0281 0723 1036 0099 0227 0560 0305 0676 0723 0677 0723 0274 0723 0328 1097 0171 0314 0293 0294 0341 0559 0679 0899 0684 0202 1180 0249 0263 0685 0927 1079 3 (2) :G1 Minnesota Wisconsin Louisiana r Texas 0153 0195 0924 USA, New England 0626 Connecticut 0782 Massachusetts 0052 0845 0920 1015 USA, Middle Atlantic States Maryland New York Virginia 0209 0265 0201 1165 0197 USA, S. Atlantic States N. Carolina S. Carolina Georgia Florida BERMUDAS GREENLAND 0834 0646 0049 0044 0295 0781 0277 LATIN AMERICA 0323 Mexico El Salvador Panama Nicaragua CARIBBEAN Is. 0287 0777 1077 1180 0723 Br. Caribbean Federation Cuba Venezuela Br. Guiana Surinam Galapagos Is. Peru Chile Brazil Argentina 0049 0273 0275 0276 1049 0551 0810 1076 1084 0271 0009 0057 0650 0723 0049 0140 0687 0824 1089 1091 0723 0827 1111 0197 0199 0402 1046 0699 0039 0917 0855 0298 1208 0200 0248 1051 1098 0968 1164 1094 0782 0328 0559 1072 0279 0855 0289 0059 0048 1115 0297 1039 0272 1047 0266 0578 1139 0561 1041 1052 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 400 413 421 423 424. 433 434 437 441 441 442 444 451 453 500 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 520 521 522 524 531 ASIA Israel 0299 0519 0723 0751 Pakistan 0723 India 0186 0187 0188 0190 0192 0226 0656 0723 0914 1055 1144 1184 Ceylon 0723 Malaya 0012 0224 Indonesia 0559 Philippines 0025 0482 Chinese People’s Republic 0181 0559 Manchuria 1087 Hong Kong 0723 0864 0865 Korea 0286 0559 0916 0923 1019 1088 Japan 0266 0268 0270 0283 0284 0285 0409 0412 0427 0484 0490 0491 0515 0517 0550 0559. 0584 0600 0601 1034 1069 1153 Formosa 0713 to 0718 1027 EUROPE 0020 0029 0397 SCANDINAVIA 0020 0467 Denmark 0184 0268 0277 0559 0712 0723 0726 Faroe Is. 0269 0536 Iceland 0507 0559 Norway 0194 0290 0437 0438 0559 0680 0723 0726 0872 Svarlbard 0218 Sweden 0291 0436 0641 0644 0645 0723 0726 Finland 0638 0639 0640 WESTERN AREA 0829 Netherlands 0628 0712 0723 0726 0733 Belgium 0712 France 0066 0082 0085 0118 0180 0280 0377 0387 0396 0726 0739 1042 1043 1067 Ireland 0100 0669 532 533 534 541 542 543 551 553 554 555 561 571 572 573 600 610 612 616 617 618 630 660 682 683 700 United Kingdom 0100 0376 0665 0701 England 0326 0542 0912 Wales 0040 0053 0735 Scotland 0068 0712 Azores Spain Italy 0021 0723 Yugoslavia 0022 0723 Greece Bulgaria 0398 Romania Germany 0378 to 0460 0712 0896 German Democratic Republic Poland 0457 0723 Czechoslovakia OCEANIA AUSTRALIA 0358 to 1160 Western Australia Queensland Tasmania Macquarie I. NEw ZEALAND USA (HAwAn) New Caledonia New Hebrides USSR 0034 0268 0721 1161 Russian FSSR 0269 0536 0666 0720 0535 0662 0041 0072 0538 0729 0054 0023 0282 0400 0167 0384 0395 0552 0722 0537 0559 0567 0342 0055 0262 1050 0062 0559 0820 0231 0888 0325 0559 0669 0727 0539 0747 0043 0535 0664 0166 0579 0225 0225 0723 0580 0185 0389 0432 0553 0726 0570 0712 0149 0563 0723 0658 0705 0323 0323 0723 0707 0860 0708 0136 0663 0871 0874 CURRENT GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 800 SPECIAL INTERCONTI- NENTAL REGIONAL GROUPINGS 815 Polar Regions 0152 816 Temperate Zones 0152 0885 817 Tropics 0152 0885 820 ANTARCTIC CONTINENT 0087 0353 0820 AN ANW ANW.02 ANW.06 ANE ANE.O1 ANE.02 ANE.03 ANE.04 ANE.05 ANE.08 AS ASW ASW.01 ASW.02 ATLANTIC OCEAN 0032 0169 0790 0808 0892 0975 0986 0987 1226 ATLANTIC, N. 0074 0384 0502 0762 0771 0823 0906 0908 1053 1140 1209 Atlantic, N.W. 0201 0206 0259 0706 0811 0933 1081 1128 Davis Strait Chesapeake B. Atlantic, N.W. 0220 0657 0967 White Sea Barents Sea 0635 0836 0849 Greenland Sea North Sea 0058 0712 Baltic Sea 0575 0871 0919 1099. English Channel ATLANTIC, S. Atlantic, S.W. 0059 0782 0810 0894 0940 1014 G. of Mexico 0461 0831 1142 Caribbean Sea 0577 1012 1049 1162 0255 0521 0834 0354 0826 0980 1054 0214 0724 0817 0907 1103 0069 0258 0782 1038 1175 0811 0209 0136 0701 0155 0835 1174 0961 0117 1060 0865 1093 0863 1025 0781 0827 0968 0264 0695 1071 0060 1039 ASE ASE.01 ASE.02 ASE.03 ASE.04 ASE.05 ASE.08 ASE.10 ASE.11 IN IN.01 IN.02 3 (2): @3 Atlantic, S.E. 0808 1155 B. of Biscay Mediterranean Sea 0032 0065 0637 0771 0918 0944 0987 1007 Mediterranean Sea, Western 1042 1067 1092 Tyrrhenian Sea Mediterranean Sea, Eastern Adriatic Sea 1030 Black Sea 0038 0175 0217 0470 0580 1181. Sea of Azov 0222 0871 0901 0844 0031 0180 0895 0986 1155 1043 1096 0918 1102 0812 1149 0136 0401 0871 0636 INDOPACIFIC OCEAN 0027 0032 0145 0169 0710 0742 0775 0783 0787 0802 0826 0841 0892 0911 0925 0936 0966 0971 0986 0987 1003 1009 1143 1150 Paciric, N. 0035 0038 0079 0260 0261 0274 0473 0505 0591 0789 0814 0832 0839 0902 0923 0947 0983 1032 1104 1131 Japan Sea 0038 1057 Sea of Okhotsk 0036 0219 0759 0785 0813 0877 0913 0946 0981 0993 1033 1224 0037 0136 0268 0504 0756 0815 0856 0937 1017 1106 0839 1220 0038 0839 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES IN.03 IN.04 IS ISW ISW.01 ISW.02 ISW.05 ISW.06 ISEW ISEW.04 ISEW.05 ISEW.07 ISEW.18 ISE ISE.02 Bering Sea 1166 G. of Alaska 1218 1058 TROPICAL INDOPACIFIC 0814 0828 Indian Ocean 0744 0792 0819 0935 0956 1010 1023 1154 1155 Red Sea 0169 0750 G. of Aden Arabian Sea B. of Bengal 0922 Indopacific, Central 0193 0324 0749 0760 0801 0821 0833 0858 1004 1009 1131 1148 E. China Sea 0038 1057 Yellow Sea 0038 1048 Philippine Sea Coral Sea 1005 1187 Pacific, S.E. 0057 G. of Panama 1186 0833 0773 0892 0991 1139 1180 0765 0778 0768 1074 0094 0709 0761 0825 0909 1023 1048 0923 1057 1057 1151 0777 1188 P PN PN.01 PS PSE.02 PSEW.01 POLAR SEAS ARCTIC OCEAN 0136 0311 0724 0758 0763 0764 0837 0869 0872 0874 0953 0961 1011 1159 N. Polar Basin 0818 1008 1018 SOUTHERN OCEAN 0074 0113 0311 0591 0819 0820 0935 0945 0956 0964 0978 1003 1011 1025 1028 1150 1189 1204 Tasman Sea 1005 Scotia Sea 0766 INLAND SEAS AND INTERTERRITORIAL LAKE SYSTEMS East AFRICAN LAKES 0024 0674 0737 AMERICAN GREAT LAKES 0253 0254 L. TITICACA 0360 CASPIAN SEA 0029 0136 0514 0876 ARAL SEA 0840 0871 L. BAIKAL 0136 0958 1,00 1,01 1,02 1,04 1,05 1,06 1,07 1,08 1,09 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 60-0001 to 60-1230 FISHES, GEN. 0003 0016 0052 0055 0110 0167 0170 0178 0219 0350 0512 0751 0848 0871 0902 to 0906 to 0913 0926 0946 0984 0985 1157 1164 1183 Amphioxus Branchiostoma Entosphenus Lampetra 0112 Petromyzon PETROM Y ZONIDAE PETROMYZONIFORMES HETERODONTIFORMES Heterodontus HEX ANCHIFORMES 0162 LAMNIFORMES 0162 LAMNOIDEI 0162 ORECTOLOBIDAE CARCHARHINIDAE Carcharias SCYLIORHINIDAE 0103 SCY LIORHINOIDEI 0162 Seyllium SQUALIFORMES 0162 RAJIFORMES 0162 TORPEDINIFORMES Ceratodus Lepidosiren Protopterus 0013 0099 0162 Latimeria Polypterus Acipenser 0173 0175 0216 ACIPENSERI DAE Brevoortia 0199 0257 0479 Clupanodon Clupea harengus 0290 0322 0460 0469 0501 0538 0664 0712 0863 Clupea pallasii Clupea sprattus CLUPEIFORMES 0101 Clupeonella Engraulis, ge CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX n. Engraulis encrasicholus 0175 Engraulis sp. Gadusia Hilsa Pomolobus Sardina Surdinella 0180 Sardinops caerulea 0263 Sardinops ocellata Setipinna Stolephorus Chanos Argentina Coregonus Glossanodon Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus 0100 , gen. gorbuscha nerka 0636 0280 0310 0639 0505 0318 0293 0659 Oncorhynchus tschawytscha Osmerus Plecoglossus Salmo clarkii Salmo gairdnerii OIII Salmo salar Salmo trutta Salmo sp. Salmonidae 0616 0111 0154 0644 0669 0111 0130 0322 0640 0141 Salvelinus, gen. Salvelinus alpinus Argyropelecus Cyclothone Maurolicus STOMIATIDAE Notopterus MYCTOPHIDAE Abramis Barbus Carassius Catla 0025 0213 0306 0303 0238 0154 0021 0268 0031 0826 0241 0514 0716 0470 0173 0173 0173 0699 0632 0186 0688 0478 0716 0716 0755 0879 0641 0879 0683 0601 0559 0654 0020 0602 0171 0595 0640 0238 0212 0643 0020 0154 0143 0143 0143 0870 0174 0870 0241 0304 0241 0192 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Cirrhinus Cyprinus 0158 0241 0569 0573 Labeo 0192 Mandibularca Misgurnus Rutilus Saurida 0713 0715 Silurus 0158 Anguilla japonica Anguilla sp. 0305 Ophichthus Cololabis 0483 GADIFORMES Gadus luscus Gadus merlangus 0134 Gadus morhua 0548 0666 0724 0843 0872 Gadus sp. Lota Melanogrammus 0259 0322 Merluccius bilinearis Merluccius gayi Pollachius Theragra Squalogadus Hippocampus Nerophis Syngnathus Carlhubbsia Fundulus Gambusia Phallichthys Hepsetus Mugil Argyrosomus Bembrops Centropristis Chaenocephalus Champsocephalus Crenilabrus HM BIOTOCIDAE Evynnis GIRELLIDAE Haplochromis Johnius Lepomis 0154 0195 0203 MAENIDAE Mullus NEMIPTERIDAE Perca fluviatilis PHRCIDAE Priacanthus Pseudochaenichthys Pseudosciaena Roccus 0650 0024 0192 0572 0301 0025 0541 0241 0717 0162 0598 0306 0706 0923 0101 0377 0291 0667 0833 0868 0134 0377 0206 1139 0836 0923 0695 0175 0175 0175 0675 0332 0404 0675 0060 0175 0715 0695 0521 0113 0113 0175 0018 0715 0129 0674 0715 0306 0129 0175 0129 0212 0196 0715 0113 0928 0153 3 (2) 1,72 1,73 1,74 1,75 1,80 1,83 TO Seriola SHRRANIDAE SPARIDAE Spicara Tilapia Trachurus Barathronus Callionymus Epinnula Trichiurus Istiophorus Makaira 0327 0486 0925 Sarda Scomber scombrus 0175 Scomber sp. 0484 Xiphias Anabas Psenopsis Acanthogobius Glossogobius GOBIIDAE Cottus Leptocottus Myoxocephalus Pleurogrammus Scorpaena Euthynnus Germo Katsuwonus Neothunnus THUNNIFORMES 0281 0486 Thunnus maccoyw Thunnus thynnus Hippoglossus stenolepis Limanda ferruginea Microstomus Paralichthys Pleuronectes platessa Pseudopleuronectes Rhombus Solea Balistes FISHES, MISC. 0156 0188 0266 0294 0356 0390 0398 0513 0559 0564 064F 0261 0262 0012 0160 0201 0271 0296 0378 to 0509 0516 0560 0568 0648 0585 0224 0175 0694 0400 0596 0020 0266 0508 0192 0187 0559 0274 0206 0248 0038 0183 0249 0275 0308 0380 0394 0510 0535 0561 0597 0657 2,02 2,03 2,05 2,06 2,09 2,10 2,24 0665 0668 0686 0696 0705 0720 0725 0726 0736 0841 0871 0883 0921 0922 1033 2,00 CRUSTACEANS, GEN. 0051 0052 0080 to 0105 0106 0178 0190 0219 0222 0746 0751 0840 0876 0902 to to 0914 0928 0935 0943 0945 0984 0985 1031 1157 1191 1219 Artemia 0098 Branchipus Hubranchipus NOTOSTRACA CLA DOCERA Daphnia OST RACODA COPEPODA 0136 0907 CALANIDAE Cyclops Elaphoidella Tigriopus Tisbe CIRRIPEDIA Balanus 0068 0069 0184 0215 0942 Chthamalus 0068 Elminius THORACICA Sacculina MALACOSTRACA Mysidia Anilocra Asellus Bopyrus Gnorimosphaeroma Idotea Isopoda Sphaeroma AMPHIPODA Gammarus CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX 0680 0697 to 0727 0847 0916 0941 0003 0055 0084 0167 0202 0328 0830 0889 0906 0918 to 0946 1029 1164 0185 0144 0166 0685 0700 0723 0733 0853 0917 0944 0036 2,28 0058 0097 0168 0218 0342 0838 0895 0908 0926 2,29 0939 0947 1030 1183 0656 0015 0098 0177 0842 0149 0834 0835 0831 0194 0651 1212 0067 0861 0072 0874 2,30 0829 2,99 0829 2,99 0070 0184 0089 0116 0089 0159 0089 0337 3,00 0185 Synurella Squilla Euphausia EUPHAUSIACEA EUPHAUSIIDAE 0061 0839 Meganyctiphanes Thysanoessa Hippolyte Hymenopenaeus Leander NATANTIA 0012 0264 0289 0297 Palaemonetes 0089 PENAEIDAE 0633 Penaeus 0276 Sicyonia Astacus 0298 0525 Callinectes 0207 Cambarellus 0402 Cambarus Carcinus 0109 0118 0119 0528 0529 Ebalia Hurynome Goniopsis HOMARIDAE Homarus Libinia Menippe Orconectes 0402 Panopeus Panulirus 0273 0276 Paralithodes 0256 Pinnixa Pinnotheres Potamon 0531 Procambarus REPTANTIA 0026 Uca 0338 0866 Thermosbaena Hutchinsoniella CRUSTACEANS, MISC. 0183 0202 0279 0384 0390 0397 0535 0560 0562 0581 0597 0657 0665 0668 0720 0723 0725 0733 0847 1033 1036 MOLLUSCS, GEN. 0003 0051 0052 0055 0080 to 0084 0178 0190 0218 0328 0746 0751 0838 0840 0871 0022 0089 0591 0849 0649 0877 0115 0591 0107 0248 0184 0272 0461 0184 0865 0287 0248 0530 0866 0403 0402 0184 0184 0184 0116 0282 0648 0866 0942 0403 0866 0288 0284 0867 0056 0532 0403 0132 0885 0225 0088 0053 0342 0398 0566 0661 to 0736 0036 0058 0167 0219 0830 0876 3,03 3,07 3,09 3,10 3,13 3,15 3,16 3,17 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 0889 0895 0906 0908 0918 0919 0935 to to 0947 1029 1030 1164 1183 Katharina Mopalia Monodonta Nassarius Nerita Trochus Cymbiolacca Hupleura Thais Urosalpinx Crepidula CYPRAEIDAE Littorina Acroluxus Ancylus Taphius PELECYPODA 0035 0859 Anodonta Crassostrea 0039 0041 0627 0864 Gryphaea Melina Mytilus 0117 0137 0875 0942 Ostrea 0028 0040 OSTREIDAE Pecten Pinctada 0334 0689 Pinna Pteria Cardium Corbicula Donax Mya Pholas Tapes T'ellina T'eredo Venus 0039 0252 Galiteuthis Helicocranchia Octopus Verrilliteuthis Neopilina 0094 MOLLUSCS, MISC. 0202 0279 0397 0398 0562 6565 0902 to 0926 0939 0984 1031 1191 to 0914 0928 0943 0985 1157 1219 0331 0331 0092 0845 0145 0860 0358 0093 0183 0093 0523 0027 0157 0023 0023 0140 0549 0185 0334 0028 0064 0539 0884 0884 0374 0693 0875 0691 0875 0181 0137 0165 0143 0875 0137 0044 7 0873 0844 0844 0648 0844 0096 0183 0390 0560 0597 3 (2) : 4,23 0657 0661 0708 0718 0723 0725 1034 1036 MAMMALS, GEN. Monachus PINNIPEDIA 0062 0548 0559 Myocastor CETACEA 0016 0062 0136 0270 0648 0733 Delphinapterus DELPHINIDAE ODONTOCETI Physeter Balaenoptera, gen. 0074 Balaenoptera musculus Balaenoptera physalus Eschrichtius Megaptera Mystacoceti MAMMALS, AQUATIC AMPHIBIANS, GEN. SALIENTIA Rana REPTILES, GEN. Chelydra Emys Eretmochelys Lissemys Trionyx Natrix Vipera Alligator Caiman Crocodylus AVES LARIDAE BIRDS, AQUATIC POGONOPHORA TUNICATA Botryllus Ciona Doliolum Salpa CHORDATES, MISC. Allogromia RHIZOPODA 0014 0807 0815 0827 1071 CILIATA CODONELLIDAE 0665 0720 0733 0110 0135 0073 0362 0882 0310 0078 0075 0074 0648 1183 0110 0350 0110 0350 0597 0034 0818 0668 to 1033 1032 0707 0212 0302 0077 0559 0926 0223 0846 0104 0363 0076 0078 0078 0079 0078 0104 0880 0167 0567 0276 0167 0164 0122 0164 0164 0164 0382 0382 0121 0121 0121 0110 0679 0551 0090 0053 0126 0114 0127 0128 1183 0333 0227 0823 0086 0750 6,18 6,19 6,20 6,23 6,26 6,27 6,50 6,56 6,63 CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX EUCILIATA 0133 Loxodes 0232 Paramaecium 0230 0234 PORIFERA 0019 Ephydatia 0142 0176 Spongilla 0176 COELENTERATA 0053 Botrynema 0837 Halammohydra 0085 Hydrozoa 0031 0355 0527 0677 Otohydra 0085 Tricyclusa 0739 Velella 0063 Cassiopea 1202 Pelagia 0143 SCY PHOZOA 0924 Stomolophus 0924 Actinia 0124 0155 ANTHOZOA 0045 to 0049 0169 0886 0892 0894 Condilactis 1202 Metridium 0117 Oryzotrochus 0710 Turbinaria 0710 CTENOPHORA 0835 ONCHOBOTHRIIDAE 0138 PLATYHELMINTHES 0135 Troglotrema 0143 Bathyobothrium 0213 Gymnophallus 0137 Schistosoma 0140 NEMATHELMINTHES 0139 NEMATODA 0209 KINORHY NCHA 0161 Alcyonidium 0041 Celleporella 0041 Flustrella 0041 BRACHIOPODA 0796 CHAETOGN ATH À 0709 POLYCHAETA 0053 0168 Harmothoë 0635 Lagisca 0143 Nephtys 0652 Nereis — 0108 0125 0652 Podarke 0866 Syllis 0163 Trypanosyllis 0163 Arenicola 0165 0183 0655 Chaetopterus 0867 POLYCHAETA SEDENTERIA 0576 Polyeirrus 0143 Scoloplos 0673 Spirorbis 0041 0043 Limulus 0116 0156 Nymphon 0168 3 (2) 6,66 6,79 6,87 6,91 6,93 6,94 6,97 PYCNOGONIDA INSECTA 0012 0267 Belostoma DIPTERA Tendipes Asterias Asterina Coscinasterias Patiria Allocentrotus Arbacia ECHINIDAE Echinocardium ECHINOIDEA Lytechinus Paracentrotus 0581 0168 0737 0737 0552 0755 0212 0066 0065 0867 0336 0131 0179 0672 1032 0330 0653 Strongylocentrotus 0183 0330 0335 0862 HOLOTHURIOIDEA 0057 0087 1219 INVERTEBRATES, AQUATIC 0003 0004 0051 0052 0080 to 0178 0183 0202 0218 0545 0581 0742 0751 0840 0868 0895 0902 0908 to 0919 0926 to 0939 0946 0947 1029 1030 1034 1036 1164 1183 0036 0055 0084 0190 0219 0597 0830 0871 to 0915 0928 0943 0984 1031 1070 1191 INVERTEBRATES, GEN. INVERTEBRATES, MISC. ALGAE, GEN. 0036 0219 0367 0729 0751 0858 0906 0911 0914 0922 0940 1154 to 1182 1188 1195 1204 CHLOROPHYCEAE Chlamydomonas Chlorella 0343 0348 1197 Enteromorpha Ulva DESMIDIACEAE Acetabularia MS 0152 0401 0838 0908 0918 1030 1164 OM 1206 0349 0042 0058 0167 0201 0328 0736 0838 0876 0906 0918 0934 0945 0985 1033 1157 1219 0889 0842 0190 0545 0850 0910 0920 1045 1166 1194 0370 0329 0373 0942 0942 0729 0368 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES COCCOLITHOPHORIDACEAE 0833 Isochrysis 0040 Monochrysis 1212 BACILLARIOPHYCEAE 0819 1165 1201 1211 Nitzschia 0854 Exuviella 1202 DINOFLAGELLATA 0857 Gymnodinium 1202 Gyrodinium 1203 Peridinium 0751 PHAEOPHYCEAE 0307 Laminaria 0041 0609 0829 0851 Macrocystis 0851 0927 1037 FUCACEAE 1200 Fucus 0041 RHODOPHYCEAE 0370 0544 Smithora 0361 Antithamnion 0851 Anabaena 0226 0584 Oscillatoria 0345 Hapalosiphon 0344 ALGAE, MISC. 0201 0366 0573 0581 0628 0852 0856 1212 FUNGI, GEN. 0545 0581 0931 0948 BACTERIA 0004 0198 0622 0870 1023 1192 1212 Escherichia 0622 Micrococcus 1197 Rhodopseudomonas 0369 Rhodospirillum 0369 Neurospora 0320 0321 0346 FUNGI IMPERFECTI 0855 Hydrilla 0347 Hichhornia 0099 Lemna 0339 Hippophae 0735 AQUATIC EMBRYOPHYTES 0581 0628 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 60-0001 to 60-1230 1. GENERAL (OCEANOGRAPHY, LIMNOLOGY AND FISHERIES) 1 Expeditions 0030 .3 Institutes 0001 0254 0296 0542 0684 4 General phenomena .5 General apparatus 0740 0987 1.6 General books 0522 0032 0059 0292 0326 0545 0711 0051 0929 0993 0563 0553 0167 0294 0351 0577 0752 0201 0311 0984 0581 1016 0229 0295 0353 0658 0757 0678 0533 to 0746 2. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND LIMNOLOGY 2.1 Practical aspects 0352 1022 2.3 Submarine topography 0495 0758 0801 to 0817 to 0894 0969 to 0983 1000 1045 1051 to 1220 0646 to 0802 0809 0818 0888 0896 to 0978 0986 1039 1047 to 1085 1227 0365 0220 0647 0793 0803 0812 0819 0892 to 0973 0980 0988 to 1048 1065 1214 to 2.4 Physics of sea and fresh waters 0704 0979 1003 1024 1026 1020 0312 0738 0796 0805 0813 0886 0893 0901 0975 to to 1043 1049 1067 to 1226 0494 1022 2.5 Chemistry of sea and fresh waters 0204 0741 0797 1003 1168 1176 1190 1196 1207 0315 0745 0799 1146 1169 1177 1191 1198 1210 0380 0794 0800 to 1173 1179 1193 1199 1211 0671 0795 0804 1153 1175 1189 1194 1205 1221 3 (2): CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 2.6 Structure, dynamics and circulation 0055 0317 0364 0701 0775 0810 0949 1001 1010 1017 1023 1044 1099 1123 1139 1149 1172 1181 1208 0214 0323 0375 0734 0779 0811 фо 1002 1012 1019 1025 1058 1102 1124 фо 1167 1174 1183 1209 0217 0324 0383 0744 0780 0814 0968 1004 to 1020 1027 1059 to 1125 1143 1170 1178 1186 1213 2.7 Waves, tides and water level 0340 0745 1110 to 2.8 Ice 2.9 Coastal oceanography and 0049 0199 0360 1009 1073 1144 3. PLANKTON 3.1 General 0031 0822 3.2 Zooplankton 0036 3.3 Phytoplankton 0833 0364 0950 to 1138 0816 0190 0221 0747 1050 1086 1153 0055 0926 0052 0115 0355 0750 7 0828 0849 0913 0367 0852 0625 1046 1123 1011 0262 0341 0578 0749 0784 0827 0974 to 1015 1021 1028 1093 1109 1133 1145 1171 1180 1187 1227 0637 1099 1126 1018 limnology 0192 0309 0753 1066 to 1184 0190 1157 0061 0149 0527 0823 0831 0877 0924 0401 0857 0197 0325 0754 1072 1101 1185 0751 1191 0063 0219 0591 0824 0837 0902 0946 0729 0858 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 4. BENTHOS General development behaviour 1165 1166 1206 3.4 Nannoplankton 3.5 Productivity 0152 1035 1164 1182 0132 0208 0938 0940 0014 0046 0086 0100 0161 0358 0672 0889 0028 0056 0097 0142 0337 0635 0710 0012 0027 0022 0034 0041 0050 0057 0058 0080 to 0087 0140 0194 0202 0225 0227 0552 0565 0576 0579 0677 0708 0742 0815 0838 0840 0871 0874 0895 0914 0928 0935 0939 0943 1031 1032 1036 1038 0039 0042 0064 0065 0071 0072 0105 to 0116 to 0125 0126 0137 0144 0157 0159 0168 0169 0184 0185 0230 0232 0333 to 0374 0403 0525 0528 0597 0649 0653 0656 1188 1154 0381 0945 4.2 Zoobenthos—Systematics and 0015 0047 0088 0127 0179 0402 0673 0934 4.3 Zoobenthos—Distribution and ecology 0023 0035 0053 0068 0083 0145 0209 0328 0566 0655 0730 0832 0861 0876 0919 0936 0947 1034 1070 4.4 Zoobenthos—Physiology and to 0066 0084 0109 0119 0128 0155 0163 0176 0212 0330 0336 0523 to 0651 0682 4.5 Phytobenthos ME Qt bo 0026 0037 0054 0069 0085 0166 0218 0402 0567 0676 0739 0834 0865 0878 0924 0937 1029 1035 0045 0070 0098 0114 0124 0131 0156 0165 6.1 0183 0215 0331 0338 0524 0532 0652 0731 FISHING Statistical returns Vessels Gear 0845 0859 0866 0867 0885 0915 1212 0226 0314 0339 0343 0361 0366 0373 0544 0615 0628 0851 0852 0856 0927 1192 1195 фо 1203 0390 0391 0665 to 0723 0733 0376 0385 0396 0488 0492 0537 0638 0663 0189 0260 0399 0405 0489 0493 0508 0510 0520 0540 0582 0583 0634 0645 0698 Grounds and fishing surveys Fish technology Economics of fishing 0255 0271 0307 0384 0393 0394 0562 0629 0686 0720 0725 0587 to 0603 0605 to 0624 0397 AQUATIC STOCKS General biology Systematics 0005 0079 0264 0291 0404 0707 0944 0020 0021 0029 0101 0162 0164 0174 0191 0247 0300 0521 0555 0675 0685 0705 0706 0756 0883 0860 0873 0942 0320 | to 0368 0554 0735 0854 0931 1197 0535 0668 0386 0490 0546 0388 to 0496 0511 0570 0599 0661 0187 0279 0389 0397 0646 to 0590 0608 0680 0180 0298 0836 0024 to 0170 0193 0342 0557 0695 0714 CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 6.2 Distribution and ecology | 0099 0113 0259 0261 | 0308 0327 0551 0556 0614 0683 0718 0826 0879 0891 0925 0926 0941 1033 0016 0060 to 0078 0113 0116 0123 0129 0154 0156 0195 0203 | 0216 0222 | 0233 0236 0263 0310 0350 0363 0512 0516 0568 0585 to 0598 0604 0610 0636 0640 0670 0689 0700 0713 0843 0848 0864 0869 0884 0134 0139 0234 0378 0575 16.5 Stock fluctuations studies 0151 0251 0135 0141 0240 0379 0616 and 0171 0253 0558 0626 0882 0915 6.6 Selection by fishing gear 6.3 Physiology and behaviour 0012 0160 0262 0382 0564 0699 0844 0920 0932 1139 0062 0110 0120 0130 0158 0206 0223 0237 0318 0509 0526 0586 0601 0611 0648 0692 0717 0853 0870 0136 0182 0257 0548 0038 0172 0306 0550 0600 0715 0872 0923 0933 0013 0073 to to 0153 0175 0212 0231 0238 0332 to 0541 0593 0602 0612 0654 0693 0737 0863 0880 6.4 Parasites, diseases and abnormalities 0138 0213 0362 0569 population 0210 0278 0630 0921 0186 0249 0400 0712 0661 3 ( bo ) 6.7 Marking 6.8 Fisheries for groups 7. MISCELLANEOUS 3.9 Hatcheries, aquaria, 0224 0256 0258 0259 0644 0660 0662 particular species or 0186 0187 0200 0248 0272 0280 0281 0282 0284 0287 to 0290 0377 0538 0539 0580 0650 0664 0688 culture 0039 0040 0181 0239 0252 0299 to 0304 0561 0573 0574 0584 0639 0641 0642 0670 0681 0690 0696 0755 0196 0301 0572 0627 0643 0691 AND AUXILIARIES 7.1 Mathematical and statistical methods 7.2 General I | 1 7.6 Legislation 7.7 Personal 198) .3 Special bibliographies .4 Documentation methods, libraries, etc. 0534 0002 0003 to 0011 0143 0147 0151 0152 0205 0210 0316 0319 0543 0558 0719 0724 0748 0798 0825 0829 0847 0881 0918 0922 1229 0613 0004 0017 0148 0177 0211 0359 0631 0732 0820 0835 0890 0930 0728 0008 0033 0150 0178 0313 0384 0703 0736 0821 0841 0916 1228 0633 0702 0006 0007 .5 Terminology, notation, definitions 0146 0228 0407 to 0410 0726 0727 0273 to 0277 0288 0293 0297 0559 0560 0659 0357 0285 0536 0669 1230 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3— CURRENT CITATION INDEX 60-0001 to 60-1230 570385 Re60-0748 570924 Re60-0557 581010 Re60-0555 581012 Re60-0556 581530 Re60-0210 581530 Re60-0558 582527 Re60-0319 582535 Re60-0554 582809 Re60-0146 583814 En60-0231 583815 En60-0242 583818 En60-0235 583819 En60-0240 583820 En60-0243 583821 En60-0244 583823 En60-0245 583824 En60-0239 584195 Re60-1229 584484 En60-0241 584485 En60-0236 584486 En60-0237 584493 En60-0233 584495 En60-0238 585666 Re60-1228 59-1820 Re60-0730 59-2032 Re60-0211 59-4953 CR60-0340 59-6537 Ab60-0546 59-6550 Ab60-0547 59-6903 No60-0630 59-7147 En60-0230 59-7148 En60-0232 59-7149 En60-0234 59-7319 N 060-0629 59-7461 Re60-0745 59-7705 N060-0316 59-7706 N060-0316 59-7707 Re60-0359 59-7711 Ab60-0383 59-7834 Re60-0719 59-8005 Le60-0753 60-0021 1460-0247 60-0354 Re60-0355 60-0646 Re60-0647 60-0753 Le60-0754 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—-EDITORIAL NOTE 1. There follows a short paper sent to FAO by members of the staff of the University of Rhode Island, U.S.A., and announcing as a pilot operation, a new service to recipients of this Current Biblio- graphy. A preliminary announcement was given in Vol. 3, Part 1, page Ex 83. We sincerely hope that readers will respond to the request for test questions as to the subject content of the Current Bibliography to be submitted to the newly established Aquatic Sciences Retrieval Centre. Steps Toward Retrieval of Literature by J. в. O'Connor, В. В. ВАША and T. GAUCHER Most workers in the aquatic sciences would agree that existing means of searching their technical literature are inadequate; they are acutely aware of the difficulty of searching even the current technical literature and to find all the documents relevant to a specific question or interest is often so time consuming as to be practically impossible. Several ot us at the Narragansett Marine Laboratory are now exploring the feasability of a mechanized scheme solving their problem. As is well known, FAO staff and their collaborators now annotate most of the current documents in this field. However, a suitable mechanism for searching even these documents by subject does not exist. We hope to develop a retrieval system for the documents listed in the “ Current Biblio- graphy for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries ” and in the “ Biblio- graphia Oceanographica ”. Workers could then request references to documents pertaining to specific problems. Thus, we envisage a center from which workers could obtain lists of documents relevant to their immediate interest and could expect the lists to be quite comprehensive. Our present system utilizes punched cards and appropriate equipment for sorting these cards into associated groups. By a specific pattern of punches each punched card indicates both the information in its corresponding document and the accession number (that is, the serial number given in the CB or BO). The system, now in its formative stages, uses an IBM E101 Statistical Machine for sorting the cards. The entire system may, 3 (3)\2 Na BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES however, be easily adapted to more sophisticated methods of search- ing, which require more elaborate equipment. Documents listed are characterized by subject content in addition to taxa and geographic areas studied. A separate index will be used for each of these three aspects of information. The geographic and taxonomic indices devised for use with the CB have been adopted without changes for use in the retrieval system. Each taxonomic and geographic term deemed useful for retrieval purposes is assigned a random number to denote its position on the punched cards. It has been found necessary to devise a new non-generic list of subject terms for the subject aspect of retrieval. This list of terms is not arranged in the heirarchial manner characteristic of most classification schemes, but rather, each subject term is treated as a distinct entity, closely resembling a concept, and is not relegated to any particular position relative to the other subject terms. A small number of subject terms are listed below to illustrate its nature. Like the geographic and taxonomic terms, these are each assigned a random number to denote their position on the punched cards. Selected terms from the subject dictionary: Acoustics Astronomy qa Brackish water .. .. (Not coded; see mixohaline) Crystallography fe Electrical communication .. (Recognizable communication between any complex of biological systems using electrical systems) Glass Engines ac ae Mixohaline 2 .. Salinity varies from 0:5 per cent. to 30 per cent. (See the “Venice System for Classification of Marine Waters’ in Lim- nology and Oceanography, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 346-347.) Television at By: X-rays .. As .. (Includes radiology) The next step in setting up the system is to read documents or their abstracts to determine which subject terms describe the document. The chosen terms are then transferred to a document record card by punching holes corresponding to the terms. Ulti- mately a “ library ” of document record cards is established which may rapidly be scanned mechanically to find what literature is available in specific fields. Enquiries will be translated into logical combinations of subject, taxonomic and geographic terms. Several terms of the different types may be used to phrase a question if 3 (3) : N2 EDITORIAL NOTES desired. The terms may be related in any conceivable way, using logical sums and logical products to retrieve cards. For instance, one could search for (1) “‘ growth ” and “ pituitary activity ”, (2) “ growth ” and/or “ pituitary activity ”, (3) “ growth ” or “ pitui- tary activity ” but not both, (4) “ growth ” but not “ pituitary activity ”, (5) “ pituitary activity ” but not “* growth ”, etc. After removal of the document record cards, their accession num- bers are typed automatically. Thus, we might have a list of accession numbers of documents which all treat “ growth ” and/or “ pituitary activity ”. Although we forsee this retrieval system as eventually comprising all documents listed by the “ Bibliographia Oceanographica ” and ‘ Current Bibliography for the Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries ”’ we must stress that it is now only a pilot study. We hope to evaluate the system thoroughly before including more than 3000 documents in it. In order rigorously to test the feasability of this system we hereby request specimen enquiries from persons working in the aquatic sciences and related disciplines. This is a plea for questions regarding what publications are available on specific topics; using subject, taxonomic, and geographic criteria. Such queries should be addressed to: Aquatic Sciences Retrieval Center, Taft Hall, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, U.S.A. Although all queries will be honoured by a list of “ Current Bibliography ” accession numbers, if any are found by searching our small samples, we wish to emphasize the formative stage of the existing system. For the present, in fact, the Center will un- doubtedly gain more information from the answers than will the enquirers. However, we view these questions as necessary for further development of an internationally practical device for rapid and comprehensive retrieval of literature in the aquatic sciences. 2. There follow brief reports on two recent international meet- ings the results of which may affect the future of bibliographic work for aquatic sciences and fisheries. Conference on biological abstracting in the English language (from Mon. Bull. sci. Doc. Term., (1) : 4, 1960) Organized by the ICSU Abstracting Board (AB) an informal Conference was held in Monte Carlo on 22 and 23 December 1959. Participating were representatives: (a) of Biological abstracting 3 (3) : № BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES journals (Biological Abstracts, Excerpta Medica, Current Biblio- graphy of Medical Literature, Commonwealth Agriculture Bureaux, International Abstracts of Biological Sciences, Bibliography of Agri- culture, CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES); (b) of the users (International Union of Physiology, International Union of Biology, International Union of Biochemistry); (c) of the interested international organiza- tions (FAO, UNESCO). The main object of the Conference was: “* to see what possibilities exist, in order better to serve the interests of the scientific public at large, to organize between the main bio- logical abstracting journals printed in the English language a co- operation which would avoid useless duplication of work, reduce expenses and delays, lead to the adoption of common systems of abbreviations, symbols, classification and indexing ”. The report “А preliminary survey of the situation in the field of biological abstracting ” prepared by the Secretary of the AB was examined and commented on. Among decisions adopted were: (1) To insist that efforts be made to generalize the publication of synopses (authors’ abstracts) as recommended in the Guide for the preparation and publication of synopses distributed by UNESCO (in English, French, German and Spanish) under reference 1181/D and now also by ICSU AB (see M. Bull. 1959.12 7,6). (2) Reproduction in the ZOSU Review of the recommendation ISO-R4 “ Code international pour l’abreviation des titres de périodiques ”. (3) The publication of an Index Biologicas (list of articles) is considered to be indispensable as the first step towards providing information in the biological sciences. (4) The AB will continue its efforts with UNESCO and other interested bodies towards a unification of the main systems of transcription for cyrillic characters. (5) The participants representing the abstracting periodicals did not agree that the unification of the classification of the contents was advisable. None of them use the UDC. (6) A large amount of duplication exists obviously in abstracting in the English language in the field of biological science. The Secretary of ICSU AB will prepare a survey on the extent of such overlapping and duplication in abstracting in this field and language. 3 (3) : N4 EDITORIAL NOTES Meeting of the Bureau of the International Federation for Docu- mentation (FID), Paris, 12-14 December 1959. At this meeting the programme of the Federation laid down at its Warsaw Conference in September 1959, was discussed in detail. The following matters may be of interest to readers of this Current Bibliography. FID will collaborate closely with the ICSU Abstracting Board (see above) and also directly with abstracting services. A list of these services will be compiled. The Federation is discussing the possibility of reducing the num- ber of languages of abstracts to two world languages (English and Russian). FID retains its long-held opinion that there should be a single international subject classification system and this should be the UDC, it being the most widely adopted. Standardization of documentation tools will be promoted in close co-operation with the International Standards Organization (ISO). The Federation continues its interest in the production of practical manuals on document reproduction processes and their application. The following committees have been re-established: Joint Committee with ICSU Abstracting Board; Linguistic Problems; Document Reproduction; Information Services; Training. 3.(3)1: № © A 3 (3) SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME — 3 ERRATA Langille, W. M. should read Langville, W. M. Sugarawa, K. should read Sugawara, K. 59-503 should read 50-0503 59-504 should read 59-0504 Koschin, N. I. should read Koshin, N. I. Ommaney, F. D. should read Ommanney, F. D. Skelton, G. should read Shelton, G. blood suger should read blood sugar Utricularia should read Utricularia Deutschen Wetter Wetterdienstes should read Deutscher Wetterdienst fauna improvement should read benthos improvement Deutscher Hydrographischer should read Deutsches Hydrographisches 59-8394 should read 59-8384 Iushak, A. A. should read Iushchak, A. A. IHB (1959) 0752 should precede IUGG (1959) 0229-0246 (see 60-016er) 3 (3) : Erl CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC 60-00ler (59-2071) 60-002er (581562) (585024) 60-003er (59-0503) 60-004er (59-0504) 60-005er (59-5034) 60-006er (59-5429) 60-007er (59-5530) 60-008er (59-5689) 60-009er (59-5973) 60-010er (59-5992) 60-Oller (59-7538) 60-012er (59-7805) 60-013er (59-8387) 60-014ег (59-8690) 60-015ег (3 (1) : A) ERRATA UGGI (1959) to be replaced as author by IUGG (1959) 60-016er Correct author index to precede Iablonskaia, E. A. (1959) (60-0229) (60-0246) (3 (1) : A) UGGI (1957-58) to be replaced as author by IUGG (1957-58) 60-017er Correct annual index to precede (580106) (580922) logansen, В. G. (1958) (580923) (580541) (582219) (582288) (583493) (583644) (584253) Delete the following duplicate entries 60-018er (570244) (571086) (571682) (580491) (583695) (59-1635) (59-3135) (59-5501) (59-8675) (59-9110) (59-9112) (59-9118) (59-9461) 3 (3) : Er2 REFERENCES M Anonymous (1959) 60-1237 Fish. News Lett., Aust. 18 (6) : 21. Fishing Atlantic tuna. WFA 11 (1): 7. Account of 13 month voyage in Atlantic of * Hoko Maru ’; long-lining for yellowfin. x Hammond, A. E. (1959) 60-1238 Food, 28 (334) : 256-8. Cod from Norway—Il. Klipfish and stockfish. WFA 11 (1): 7. Fisheries industries—Cod, hake, etc. x Anonymous (1959) 60-1239 Mod. Refrig., 62 (737) : xlvii-viil. Research at Torry. A visit to the U.K. Fisheries “ Lab ”.; spoilage of iced fish; objective estimate of quality. WEA 11 (1): 7. Fresh fish—Keeping qualities. xX Russel, J. (1959) 60-1240 Maine Cst Fisherm., 13 (6) : 12. The electric midwater trawl. WEA 11 (1): 11. Fishing methods and gear—Drag nets—Otter trawls. x Gibson, J. (1959) 60-1241 West. Fish., 58 (2) : 55, 93-4. West coast trollers go back to herring bait. WEA 11 (1). Bait— Natural. M King-Webster, W. A. (1959) 60-1242 World Fish., 8 (6) : 63-4, 67-8, 71. Working a Florida crawfish boat can pay! WFA ll (1) : 13. Describes a typical crawfish boat operating off Florida, USA; the pots; their construction and operation; the type of bait; and the catches obtained. x Blackburn, N. P. (1959) 60-1243 World Fish., 8 (4) : 104-5. Diesel-electrie propulsion and its suitability for factory trawlers. WEA 11 (1): 15. Marine engines. 3 (3) : 185 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Scharfe, J. (1958) 60-1244 Prot. Fisch Tech., 5 (22-23) : 175-204. Fischsuche und Fischortung. (Location and detection of fish.) WEA 11 (1) : 17. Summarizes papers on fish location and fish detection submitted to the International Fishing Gear Congress, Hamburg, 1957. x Anonymous (1959) 60-1245. Mod. Refrig., 62 (737) : xlv-v-i. Research at Torry. A visit to the U.K. Fisheries ** Lab.”: freezing at sea. WEA 11 (1): 21. Factory ships—Freezing. M Lorimer, P. D. (1959) 60-1246, Fish. News Lett., Aust., 18 (7) : 13, 15, 17. Live bait tuna gear for smaller vessels. WEA 11 (1) : 23. Tells how to equip a medium-sized boat to fish for tuna with live bait and poles. Covers the construction and installation of live bait tanks, construction and fitting of fishing racks, rigging of pole gear, method of chumming and method of fishing. xX Hensen, P. (1959). 60-1247 Ferskvandsfiskeribladet, 57 (3) : 34-8. Holdbarhedsproblemer ved ispakning af damorreder. (Icing of trout.) WEA 11 (1) : 23. Fresh fish—Packaging and icing. x Leinen, N. (1959) 60-1248: Food Process., 20 (6) : 26-8. Flexible packages for heat-processed foods. WEA 11 (1) :25. Food packaging materials—Plastics, etc. X Anonymous (1959) 60-1249: Mod. Refrig., 62 (737) : xlvi-vii. Research at Torry. A visit to the U.K. Fisheries “ Lab.”: chilled sea water preservation; chilling of fish in distribution. WEA 11(1):25. Fresh fish—Packaging and icing. xX Masheklar, R. N. & K. Sohonie (1959) 60-1250 Ann. Biochem., 18 (5) : 135-40. Nutritive value of proteins from shark (Scoliodon sorrakowah) and skate—I. Amino acid make-up and rate of release of essential amino acids during digestion in vitro. WEA 11 (1): 27. Fish, nutritive value. 3 (2) : 186 | REFERENCES X Masheklar, R. N. & K. Sohonie (1959) 60-1251 Ann. Biochem., 18 (5) : 141-8. Nutritive value of proteins from shark (Scoliodon sorrakowah) and skate—IT. Nutrition evaluation by different methods. WEA 11 (1) : 27. Fish, nutritive value. x Barnes, J. M. (1959) 60-1252 Chem. d Ind. (Rev.), (18) : 557-9. Food preservatives: toxicological considerations. WEA 11 (1) : 27. Preservatives—For food—Physiological effect. X Tomiyama, T. & Y. A. Yone (1959) 60-1253 Food Tech., Champaign, 13 (7) : 370-3. New fluorometric determination of chlortetracycline in ice. WEA 11 (1) : 29. Preservatives—Antibiotics. xX Voorhess, J. (1959) 60-1254 Food Process., 20 (6) : 21-2. Will use of antibiotics increase seafood consumption. WEA 11 (1): 29. Preservatives—Antibiotics. xX Makashev, A. P. (1959). 60-1255 Paper presented to the 10th International Congress of Refrigeration, Copenhagen, 19-26 August, 1959. Carbon dioxide as a means of prolonging the storage life of chilled fish products. WEA 11 (1) : 29. Food preservation with gases. X Brunelet, L. & P. Vidal (1958) 60-1256 Rev. gén. Froid, 35 (7) : 681-5. Quelques aspects du probleme de l'emballage des denrées alimentaires sterilisées par les radiations ionisantes. (Some aspects of the problem of packaging foodstuffs sterilised by ionizing radiations.) WEA 11 (1) : 31. Food preservation by irradiation. x Tanikawa, E. & T. Motohiro (1959). 60-1257 Paper presented to the 10th International Congress of Refrigeration, Copenhagen, 19-26 Aug., 1959. Freezing of salmon for canning. WEA 11 (1) : 33. Frozen fish—Salmons, ete. 3 (2) : 187 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES X Khachaturov, A. B. (1959). 60-1258 Paper presented to the 10th International Congress of Refrigeration, Copenhagen, 19-26 Aug., 1959. у Evaporation of moisture from products during freezing in an air blast. WEA 11 (1) : 33. Freezing methods and equipment—Miscellaneous methods. xX Piskarev, A. 1., À. К. Kaminarskaia € L. G. Lukianitsa (1959) 60-1259 Paper presented to the 10th International Congress of Refrigeration, Copenhagen, 19-26 Aug., 1959. The application of glazing and low temperatures in the storage of frozen sprat. | WEA 11 (1) : 33. Frozen fish—Storage. X Love, R. M. (1959) 60-1260 Paper presented to the 10th International Congress of Refrigeration, Copenhagen, 19-26 Aug., 1959. A new technique for the measurement of texture changes in fish muscle and its application in assessing the quality of cold-stored material. WEA 11 (1) : 35. Frozen fish—Keeping qualities. xX Anon. (1959) 60-1261 Mod. Refrig., 62 (737) : xlv. Research at Torry. A visit to the U.K. Fisheries “ Lab.”: dielectric thaw- ing of fish. WEA 11 (1) : 35. Frozen fish—Defrosting and use. > Messemaecker, R. & Y. Sohier (1959) 60-1262 Food Manuf., 34 : 193, 196, 204. Experiments in cooking sardines—IT. WEA 11 (1) : 37. Canning—Sardines and sardine style. x = Phillips, R. C. & R. K. Cohen (1959) 60-1263 Canad. Fd Ind., 30 (8) : 27-9. External corrosion of canned foods during marine transportation. WEA 11 (1) : 39. Canned food—Storage. x Tchigeov, G. В. (1959) 60-1264 Paper presented to the 10th International Congress of Refrigeration, Copenhagen, 19-26 Aug., 1959. Investigation and application of freeze-drying foods. WEA 11 (1) : 39. Drying methods and equipment—In vacuum. (3 3) : 188 REFERENCES x Brockmann, M. C. (1959) 60-1265 Paper presented to the 10th International Congress of Refrigeration, Copenhagen, 19-26 Aug., 1959. Time requirements for processing freeze dehydrated foods. WEA 11 (1) : 39. Drying methods and equipment—In vacuum. > Patton, P. W. (1959) 60-1266 Food Engng., 31 (6) : 78-80. Freeze-drying locks up. WEA 11 (1): 41. Drying methods and equipment—In vacuum. xX Suryanarayana, S. V. Rao, A. P. Valsan & M. R. Nayar (1958) 60-1267 Indian J. Fish., 5 (2) : 236-50. Studies on the preservation of fish by pickling. WEA 11 (1): 41. Acid curing—Fish. Olsen, E. M. et al. (1959) 60-1268 Poult. Sci., 38 : 929-42. Utilization and stability of commercial vitamin A supplements. WEA 11 (1) : 43. Vitamins—Stability. x Dunn, J. S. (1959) 60-1269 S. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev., 14 (6) : 64-5. Stickwater vitamins. WEA 11 (1) : 43. Fish solubles—Nutritive value. x Day, Е. J. € J. E. НШ (1959) 60-1270 Poult. Sci., 38 : 556-9. New fish meal tested in broiler rations. WEA 11 (1) : 48. Fish meal—Nutritive value. x Njaa, L. R. (1959) 60-1271 Brit. J. Nutr., 13 (2) : 142-50. Biological value of herring-meal protein. Urinary nitrogen excretion in relation to protein content of diet and food intake. WEA 11 (1) : 45. Fish meal—Nutritive value. x Takada, K. & J. Nishimoto (1959) 60-1272 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 632-5. (Studies on the choline in fish—I. Content of choline and similar substances in fishes.) № En WEA 11 (1) : 47. Fish—Chemical composition—Miscellaneous species. 3 (3) : 189 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES X Takada, K. & J. Nishimoto (1959) 60-1273 Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish., 24 : 636-9. (Studies on the choline in fish—II. Decomposition of choline during the spoilage of fish meats.) Nz En WEA 11 (1) : 47. Fish—Chemical composition—Miscellaneous species. xe FAO (1959) 60-1274 Rome, 161 p. Report of the technical meeting on costs and earnings of fishing enterprises, London, 8-13 Sept., 1958. WEA 11 (1) : 47. Fisheries economics. F Krokhin, E. M. (1959) 60-1275 O vlianii kolichestva otnerestovavshikh v ozere proizvoditelei krasnoi, Oncorhynchus nerka Walbaum, na rezhim biogennykh elementov. (On the influence of the number of spawning males of the red Oncorhynchus nerka Walbaum, in a lake on the living conditions of its biogenic elements.) Annotation to follow. Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 128 : 626-7. MF Holmgren, U. (1959) 60-1276 Göteborgs VetenskSamh. Handl., SB (3) : 66 p. On the structure of the pineal area of teleost fishes with special reference to a few deep sea fishes. A comparative study of the pineal area of fishes of the families Gonosto- matidae, Stomiatidae, Myctophidae, Sternoptychidae, Chauliodontidae, Chlorophthalmidae. An investigation of the histology and the innervation of the pineal area of Salmo salar, Osmerus mordax and Fundulus heteroclitus is also reported. x Licciardello, J. J. et al. (1959) 60-1277 Food Tech., Champaign, 13 : 405-8. Storage characteristics of some irradiated foods held at various tempera- tures above freezing—II. Studies with pork sausages and scallops. WEA 11 (1): 31. Food preservation, by irradiation. X Rouke, H. S. (1958) 60-1278 London, Macmillan. Fundamental aspects of the dehydration of foodstuffs. WEA 11 (1) : 39. Drying of food—Prineiples. 3 (3) : 190 REFERENCES x Ingram, M. (1959) 60-1279 Chem. de Ind. (Rev.), (18) : 522-57. Technical aspects of the commercial use of anti-microbial chemicals as food preservatives. WFA 11 (1) : 39. Preservatives—Miscellaneous chemicals. > Anon. (1959) 60-1280 Bull. Int. inst. Refrig., Annex : 46, 48. Recommended conditions for cold storage of perishable foodstuff—IIT. Fish and crustaceans : chilled storage. En Fr WEA 11 (1): 23. Fresh fish—Cooler storage. X Anon. (1959) 60-1281 Bull. Int. Inst. Refrig., Annex : 48-51. Recommended conditions for the cold storage of perishable foodstuff—IIT. Fish and crustaceans: frozen storage. En Fr WEA 11 (1) : 35. Frozen fish—Storage. M Anon. (1959) 60-1282 Norweg. Fish. News, 6 (2) : 13-15. Modern fish detecting equipment. WEA 11 (1): 17. Detection of fish—Miscellaneous methods. x U.K. The White Fish Authority (1959) 60-1283 London, 44 p. The white fish industry. WEA 11 (1): 5. Fisheries industries—Cod, hake, ete. xX Hanson, S. W. F. (1959) 60-1284 Food, 28 (334) : 245-8. Accelerated freeze-drying of food. WEA 11 (1): 41. Drying methods and equipment—In vacuum. x Anon. (1959) 60-1285 Niagara Falls, New York, Chishom River, Hydron Booklet, No. 101-59, 48 p. Hydrostatic pressure cooker-cooler. WEA 11 (1) : 37. Canning methods and equipment. 3 (3) : 191 BIBLIOGRPAHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES x U.K. Department of Scientific & Industrial Research (1958) 60-1286 London. Food investigation 1957. WEA 11 (1) : 37. x Anon. (1958) 60-1287 In 60-1286 : 20-1. Canning. WEA 11 (1) : 37. Canning—Herrings, etc. x Mann, H. J. (1959) 60-1288 Nat. Fisherm., 40 (6) : 16, 34, 36. Longline storage increases efficiency. WEA 11 (1). MF FAO Fisheries Division (1960) - 60-1289 World Fish. Abstr., 11 (1). Fr and Es versions issued separately. Contains informative abstracts of nos. 60-1231 to 60-1274 and 60-1277 to 60-1288, and Technological Notes under headings: Bibliography—Fisheries, General; Canning Container— Enamels; Fishing Methods and Gear—Auxiliary Equipment for Net Fishing; Fishing Methods and Gear— Drag Nets— Otter Trawls; Frozen Fish—Storage; Ice—Manufacture. M Ices (1959) 60-1290 Copenhague, 184 p. Bulletin hydrographique pour l’année 1954. (Hydrographic bulletin for the year 1954.) Contains charts of routes and stations, lists of routes, research vessels, lishtships, permanent stations, dates and positions of bathythermograph stations, records of salinity and temperature, observations arranged in I°-fields, and other chemical and physical data. M Bulkin, G. A. & V. S. Ponomar (1959) 60-1291 О mineral’nom sostave i genezise otlozhenii sovremennogo pliazha Zapadnogo severa Kryma. (On the mineralogical composition and genesis of the modern beach deposits of the western coast of the Crimea.) Annotation to follow. Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 127 : 1265-8. 3 (3) : 192 REFERENCES M Kulikov, M. V. (1959) 60-1292 O zoogeograficheskom raionirovanii severnoi chasti kazanskogo moria. (On the zoogeographic regional subdivision of the northern part of the Kazanian Sea.) Annotation to follow. Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 127 : 1283-5. F Rodina, A. G. (1959) 60-1293 Bakterioplankton zon zaroslei v ozerakh kormovaia baza vodnykh bespozvonochnykh. (Bacterioplankton in lacustrian overgrowth zones, as a food base for aquatic invertebrates.) Annotation to follow. Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 127 : 1286-9. M Naumov, D. V. (1959) 60-1294 O parallel’nosti putei evoliutsii v raznykh klassakh metageneticheskikh kishechnopolostnykh. (On the parallelism in the paths of evolution in different classes of metagenetic coelenterata.) Annotation to follow. Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 127 : 1304-7. M Argentina. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1295. Bol. ofic., Argentina (18.871) : 1. Decreto N° 1.819. Modificanse las tarifas que rigen para pesca de altura. (Decree No. 1.819 amending tariffs applicable to deep-sea fishing—20 Feb- ruary 1959.) MF Argentina. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-1296 Bol. ofic., Argentina (18.871) : 3-4. Decreto N° 1.824. Precios y condiciones de venta para productos de pesca. (Decree No. 1.824 regulating prices and conditions of sale for fish products—20 February 1959.) MF Argentina. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1297 Bol. ofic., Argentina (18.895) : 1. Decreto N° 3.314. Modificase el precio del hielo para uso de la industria pesquera. (Decree No. 3.314 amending the price of ice for use in the fishing industry—19 March 1959.) 3 (3) : 193 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Argentina. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1298 Bol. ofic., Argentina (18.963) : 1. Decreto N° 7.258, creando y reglamentando el Consejo Nacional de Pesquerias. (Decree No. 7.258 establishing a National Fisheries Council and fixing the functions and regulations thereof—15 June 1959.) M Australia. Laws, Statutes. etc. (1959) 60-1299 Commonw. Aust. Gaz. (38) : 2301. Two proclamations fixing the dates on which the Navigation Act 1958 shall come into operation—26 June 1959.) M New South Wales Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1300 Govt. Gaz., N.S.W. (126) : 3914-5. Regulations under the fisheries and oyster farms act, 1935-1957— 19 December 1959. Minor amendments of the principal regulations, affecting raw and cooked prawns. M Queensland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1301 Qd Govt Gaz. (79) : 1573-4. Order in council made under the fisheries act of 1957—12 March 1959. Repeals the order in council made under “the Fish and oyster act of 1914 ” dated 23 December 1926, and all orders in council issued in amendment thereof; and alters the third schedule to the fisheries act of 1957 by inserting in lieu thereof the fish and measurements as set out in the schedule hereto; it shall be unlawful for any person to take, to have in possession, to have on any premises or vessel or to sell fish of any of the spp. mentioned therein of a less measurement than the measurement set opposite the name of such fish. M Queensland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1302 Qd Govt Gaz. (112) : 2119-34. The harbours acts amendment act of 1959: act no. 11 to amend ‘ the harbours acts, 1955-1956 ”—-6 April 1959. The main amendments are made in respect of the powers and functions of the harbours boards and of the Governor in Council for organizing the habours’ activities. MF Tasmania. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-1303 Tasm. Govt Gaz. (13.334) : 1168. Sea fisheries amendment regulations S.R. 1959, No. 123 made under the fisheries act, 1935—Undated. Prohibit the use, in d’Entrecasteaux Channel, or the rivers and bays of the State, of oyster and scallop dredges of a type that has attached to its blade any fork, spike, or other similar attachment. 3 (3) : 194 REFERENCES F Western Australia. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1304 Govt Gaz. W. Aust. (13) : 409. Proclamation under the fisheries act, 1905-1956—11 February 1959. Murray River, incl. the tributaries thereof, shall be closed until January 31 1964, against the use of prawn nets, other than dip nets held in the hand and having a diameter of not more than 2 feet. F Belgium. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1305 Monit. belge (46) : 966. Arrêté ministériel interdisant temporairement toute pêche dans une partie de la Mehaigne—11 février 1959. (Ministerial order temporarily prohibiting all fishing in part of the River Mehaigne—11 February 1959.) F Belgium. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1306 Monit. belge (146) : 4200. Arrêté ministériel abrogeant l’arrêté ministériel du 23 janvier 1958, fixant les marges du commerce de détail pour la vente du poisson frais—12 mai 1959. (Ministerial order repealing the ministerial order of 23 January 1958 establish- ing the retail trade margins for fresh fish sales—12 May 1959.) M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1307 Can. Gaz. (7) : 234. SOR/59-83. Order in council P.C. 1959-314 : distribution of grant 1958- 1959, pursuant to the deep sea fisheries act—19 March 1959. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1308 Gaz. Can. (7) : 246. DORS/59-83. Décret С.Р. 1959-314: distribution de la subvention pour l’année 1958-1959, en vertu de la loi sur les pêches maritimes—19 mars 1959. Fr 60-1307. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1309 Can. Gaz. (10) : 356. SOR/59-148. Order in council Р.С. 1959-588 to amend the fish inspection regulations, pursuant to the fish inspection act—14 May 1959. Amends the regulations of 16 December 1954 (SOR/54-693), as amended (SOR/58-439). MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-1310 Gaz. Can. (10) : 373. DORS/59-148. Décret С.Р. 1959-588 modifiant le règlement sur l’inspec- tion du poisson, en vertu de la loi sur l’inspection du poisson—14 mai 1959. Fr 60-1309. 3 (3) : 195 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1311 Can. Gaz., (12) : 423. SOR/59-182. Order in council P.C. 1959-682: gaspereau fishing in the Tusket River, Nova Scotia, pursuant to the fisheries act—4 June 1959. F Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-1312 Gaz. Can. (12) : 441. DORS-59-182. Décret C.P. 1959-682. Règlement de pêche de la Nouvelle-Ecosses—Péche au gasparot dans la rivière Tusket, en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries—4 juin 1959. Fr 60-1311. MF Canada, Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-1313 Can. Gaz. (15) : 592. SOR/59-260. Order in council Р.С. 1959-901 to amend the fisheries improvement loans regulations, pursuant to the fisheries improvement loans act—16 July 1959. Amends regulations of 16 November 1955 (SOR/55-430), as amended (SOR/57-421). MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1314. Gaz. Can. (15) : 612. DORS/59-260. Décret С.Р. 1959-901 modifiant les règlements sur les prêts aidant aux opérations de pêche, en vertu de la loi sur les prêts aidant aux opérations de pêche—16 juillet 1959. Fr. 60-1313. МЕ Canada. Laws, Statutes, ее. (1959) 60-1315 Can. Gaz. (15) : 594-5. SOR/59-262. Order in council Р.С. 1959-904: frozen bait storage assistance: regulations, pursuant to the appropriation act No. 5, 1959—16 July 1959. Revokes and replaces regulations of 3 August 1948 (SOR/48-356). MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959). 60-1316 Gaz. Can. (15) : 614-6. DORS/59-262. Décret С.Р. 1959-904: règlement relatif à l’aide aux entrepôts de boëtte congelée, en vertu de la loi des subsides n°5, 1959—16 juillet 1959. Fr 60-1315. 3 (3) : 196 REFERENCES Е Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1317 Can. Gaz. (15) : 596. SOR/59-263. Order in council Р.С. 1959-905 amending the Yukon Territory fishery regulations, pursuant to the fisheries act—16 July 1959. Amends the regulations of 31 March 1954 (SOR/54-111), as amended (SOR/57-82). F Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1318 Gaz. Can. (15): 617. DORS/59-263. Décret С.Р. 1959-905 modifiant le règlement de pêche du territoire du Yukon, en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries—16 Juillet 1959. Fr 60-1317. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1319 Can. Gaz. (15) : 640-1. SOR/59-273. 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(I) : 673-4. Food control act No. 25 of 1950. Order No. 112—26 February 1959, Prohibits the transport or removal of any quantity of Maldive fish—all varieties—from any one place in Ceylon to any other place in Ceylon, except under the authority of a permit issued by or on behalf of the Food Controller or Deputy Food Controller or Assistant Food Controller of the area within which the first-mentioned place is situated. 3 (3) : 197 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Ceylon. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1323. Ceylon Govt Gaz. (11,839) P.I. Sec. (I)— General : 2332. Food control act No. 25 of 1950. Order No. 131—25 August 1959. Prohibits the transport or removal of any quantity of Maldive fish—all varieties—from any one place in Ceylon to any other place in Ceylon except under the authority of a permit. M Chile. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1324 Diario ofic., Chile (24,375) : 992-3. Decreto N° 414 designando una comision para impulsar el consumo de los. productos del mar y derogando los decretos nümeros 296 y 479, de 1959. (Decree No. 414 appointing a commission to provide consumption of sea— products, and abrogating decrees 296 and 479 of 1959—20 May 1959.) F Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1325 Finlands FörfattSaml. (19-31) : 40. Lantbruskministeriets beslut angäende förbud mot fiske i vissa vatten. (Resolution No. 31 of the Ministry of Agriculture prohibiting the catching of fish in certain waters—26 January 1959.) All fishing as specified in S.3, para. 6 of the fishing act No. 503/51 of 28 September 1959 is prohibited in certain parts of Vihti and Tenala communes. MF Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1326 Finlands FörfattSaml. (91-94) : 289-90. Förordning No. 93 om fiskeriförsäkringsföreningar. (Decree No. 93 concerning fisheries insurance associations—20 February 1959.) This decree which came into force as from 1 March 1959 and which repeals decree No. 252/38 of 22 June 1958, specifies procedures regarding applications for subsidies by the fisheries insurance associations in order to qualify for annual subsidies and the manner of payment of such subsidies. Applications are submitted by the Central Board of Agriculture to the Ministry of Agri- culture for decision. F Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1327 Finlands FôrfattSaml. (161-166) : 390. Statsrädets beslut N:o 162 angaende ändring av statsrädets beslut om temporär rädgivande kommission för vattenskydd. (Government resolution No. 162 on the amendment of the government resolution relative to the temporary consultative committee on the protection of waters—25 March 1959). Amends Govt Res. No. 433/58 relative to the temporary consultative Committee on the protection of waters. The committee is no longer under the supervision of the Ministry of Communications and Public Works, but of the Ministry of Agriculture. Owners of fishing waters, nature conservancy interests and limnologists are represented on the committee. 3 (3) : 198 REFERENCES MF France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1328 J. off. Rép. franc. (4) : 312. Ordonnance n° 59-25 du 3 janvier 1959 modifiant l’article 434 du code rural (Ordinance No. 59-25 amending article 434 of the rural code—3 January 1959.) The new articles 434 and 434-1 of the rural code establish the penalties to be imposed upon any person who shall have thrown into the water any drug or lure likely to intoxicate or kill fish; made use of explosive, electrocution processes, or similar products or means with the purpose of capturing or destroying fish; or thrown, spilled or let drain into any body of water any substance whose action or reaction shall have destroyed fish or have been prejudicial to their nutrition, reproduction, or value as food. M France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1329 J. off. Rép. franc. (7) : 638-9. Ordonnance n° 59-119 du 7 janvier 1959 relative aux taxes sur le produit du poisson débarqué dans les ports maritimes. (Ordinance No. 59-119 relative to taxes on fish catches handed at seaports—7 January 1959). M France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1330 J. off. Rép. franc. (35) : 1874. Arrêté portant fixation pour l’année 1959 du contingent et des conditions d’importation en suspension du droit de douane d’importation de certaines graisses et huiles de baleine. (Order fixing for the year 1959 the quota and import conditions subject to suspension of customs import duty for certain whale oils and fats—10 February 1959.) M France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1331 J. off. Rép. franc. (64) : 3227. Arrêté portant modification de l’arrêté du 8 août 1955 fixant en dernier lieu le taux de la taxe percue sur le produit du poisson débarqué au port de Boulogne-sur-Mer au profit de la Chambre de Commerce de cette ville. (Order amending the order of 8 August 1955 fixing in the final instance the rate of tax levied on the proceeds from fish landed at the port of Boulogne-sur-Mer on behalf of the municipal Chamber of Commerce—6 March 1959.) MF France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1332 J. off. Rép. franc. (75) : 3771. Arrêté portant dérogation temporaire aux dispositions de l’article 3 du décret du 16 septembre 1958 relatif à la pêche fluviale en ce qui concerne la pêche à l’esturgeon sur la Loire, dans les départements de la Loire-Atlantique et de Maine-et-Loire. (Order providing for temporary exceptions from the provisions of article 3 of the decree of 16 September 1958 relative to fishing for sturgeon in the River Loire in the department of Loire-Atlantique and of Maine-et-Loire—16 March 1959.) 3 (3) : 199 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1333 J. off. Rép. franc. (71) : 3589. Décret n° 59-454 du 21 mars 1959 portant suspension provisoire de la perception des droits de douane d’importation applicables à certains poissons de mer importés en Algérie. (Decree No. 59—454 temporarily suspending the levy of customs import duty applicable to certain ocean fish imported into Algeria—21 March 1959—21 March 1959.) F France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1334 J. off. Rép. franc. (83) : 4014. Arrêté relatif aux agréments des associations de pêche et de pisciculture. (Order relative to the approval of fisheries and fish-breeding associations — 26 March 1959.) M Algeria. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1335 Rec. Actes adm., Algeria (25) : 727. Arrêté du 12 mars 1959, relevant le prix des étiquettes de salubrité délivrées pour le contrôle sanitaire des coquillages. (Order increasing the charges for sanitary labels in connection with the sanitary inspections of shell fish— 12 March 1959.) M Greece. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1336 Ephem. Kub., Greece, 11-137 : 1083-4. Arith. No. 23087/2027 peri tropou energeias dapanes dioxeos delphinon. (Decision No. 23087/2027 relative to the conditions for the granting of a credit for the hunting of porpoises—4 April 1959.) Credit granted in the interests of fisheries protection. M Greece. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1337 Ephem. Kub., Greece, I-99 : 908. Diatagm, peri kanonismou tes dia gagkábas energouménes spoggalieías. (Decree regulating the practice of sponge-fishing by means of dragnets— 2 May 1959.) F India. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1338 Gaz. India, Extra II, 8.3 (11), (7) : 379-81. S.O. No. 1414 fixing tariff values for 1959-60—23 June 1959. On cereals, fish, fruits, fertilisers, seeds, spices, vegetables, etc. M Ireland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1339 ‚Stat. Instr. (40) : 2-3. An tordu i dtaobh eise Mhara (Muirini) Ata Ro-Bheag, 1959—6u lá seo de Marta, 1959. (Undersized sea-fish—escallops—order, 1959—6 March 1959.) Declares that any escallop measuring less than four and a half inches across its greatest width shall be undersized for the purposes of the sea fisheries— protection of immature fish—act, 1937. 3 (3) : 200 REFERENCES MF Ireland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1340 Separate Publication, No. 14 of 1959 Fisheries (Consolidation) act, 1959: an act to consolidate the fisheries acts, 1842 to 1958 and certain other enactments relating to fisheries—8 July 1959. Р. Г: preliminary and general; P. Ш: miscellaneous powers and duties of the Minister; P. III: fishery districts and electoral divisions; P. IV: boards of conservators; P. V: rates on fisheries; P. VI: licences for fishing for salmon, trout and eels; P. VII: regulations as to nets; P. VIII: fixed engines, fishing weirs, fishing mill dams and other obstructions to the passage of fish; P. IX: regulations as to times of fishing for salmon, trout, pollen and eels, and an- cillary provisions; P. X: restrictions on sale and export for sale of salmon and trout; P. XI: miscellaneous provisions in relation to salmon and freshwater fisheries; P. XII: transfer to the Minister of certain fisheries and provisions in relation to fisheries so transferred; P. 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(Decree amend- ing the general schedule of export taxes—unshelled oysters, tortoise, un- specified live seafood, ete.—7 July 1959.) Covers a wide range of shellfish, fresh or prepared. M Morocco. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1343 Bull. off.. Emp. chérif. (2421) : 534. Décret n° 2-58-1025 relatif aux manipulations et préparations des poissons et animaux de mer destinés à la consommation humaine—4 mars 1959. (Decree No. 2-58-1025 relative to the handling and preparation of fish and marine animals intended for human consumption—4 March 1959.) M New Zealand. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1344 Butterworths Current Legislation and Cases, August 1959, p. 46. S.R. 1959/69. Load line rules 1953, amendment No. 2—23 April 1959. Amends the principal rules by altering the boundaries of the northern and southern winter seasonal zones for the purpose of load line rules 1953. 3 (3) : 201 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Norway. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1345 Norsk Lovtid. (14) : 532. Kongelig resolusjon om endr. i res. om regulering av eksporten av fersk fisk og res. om regulering av eksporten av frossen fisk og filet. (Royal reso- lution amending resolution governing the export of fresh fish and shellfish of 24 May 1956 and resolution governing the export of frozen fish fillet—13 March 1959.) MF Norway, Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1346 Norsk Lovtid. (19) : 630-1. Lov om endringer i lov av 14. desember 1951 om omsetning av rafisk. (Act No. 5 amending the act of 14 December 1951 relative to the sale of raw fish—29 April 1959.) M Norway. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1347 Norsk Lovtid. (19) : 632-3. Kongelig resolusjon om endr. i forskr. for fredning av brisling og hermetisk nedlegging av brisling og smasild. (Royal resolution relative to the protection of brisling and to the canning of brisling and sprats—29 April 1959.) MF Norway. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1348 Norsk Lovtid. (19) : 633. Kongelig resolusjon om utvidelse av lovbeskyttelsen for Norges Rafisklag. (Royal resolution relative to the extension of the legal protection enjoyed by the Norwegian raw fish association—29 April 1959.) MF East Pakistan. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959). 60-1349 Dacca Gaz. Part IITA: 355-7. East Pakistan ordinance No. XXIV of 1959: the East Pakistan Government fisheries (protection) ordinance, 1959—20 March 1959. M East Pakistan. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1350 Dacca Gaz. (29) : 526-7. Notification No. 750. Rules under the East Bengal protection and con- servation of fish act 1950 (East Bengal act XVIII of 1950) to prohibit the killing or catching of pearl mussels (Bengali-Jhinuk) during the period from 15 April to 15 July in any year in East Pakistan—6 July 1959. F East Pakistan. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1351 Dacca Gaz. (32) : 594-600. Notification No. 1605. Rules to regulate hunting, shooting and fishing within the controlled and vested forests 1959—27 July 1959. 3 (3) : 202 REFERENCES MF Poland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1352 Monit. polski (15) : 102. Pismo okölne Ministra Finansów z dnia 9 lutego 1959 г. w sprawie stosowania przepisów rozporzadzenia Ministra Finansöw z dnia 13 kwietnia 1957 г. ustalajacego zryczaltowany podatek od wynagrodzen rybakéw—czlonkéw spöldzielni pracy. (Circular note of the Minister of Finance relative to the application of the provisions contained in the order of the Minister of Finance of 13 April 1957, Dz. U. No. 23, text III, establishing a contractual tax on wages of fishermen, members of labour co-operatives, ete.—9 February 1959.) F Poland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1353 Monit. polski (24) text 112 : 192-4. Obwieszezenie Polskiego komitetu normalizacyjnego z dnia 24 lutego 1959 r. w sprawie ogloszenia ustanowionych przez Polski komitet nomralizacyjny norm panstwowych. (Notice of the Polish standards committee publishing state standards established by the said committee—24 February 1959.) Refers to fresh fish, vegetables and herb seed materials, ete. F Poland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1354 Monit. polski (45) text 207 : 363-4. Uchwala Nr. 153 rady ministröw z dnia 13 kwietnia 1959 r. w sprawie zasad tworzenia funduszu zakladowego na rok gospodarczy 1959/60 w panstwowych przedsiebiorstwach gospodarki rolnej 1 gospodarstwach rolnych, (Resolution No. 153 of the council of ministers relative to the bases of forma- tion in 1959-1960 of the establishment fund in state agricultural holdings and undertakings—13 April 1959.) Refers to undertakings and holdings subject to the Minister of Agriculture engaged on plant production, livestock breeding, fish breeding, horticulture and agricultural industries. M Poland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1355 Dziennik Ustaw (33) text 200 : 423. Rozporzadzenie Ministra Zeglugii Gospodarki Wodnej z dnia 7 maja 1959 r. w sprawie ustalenia granicy terytorialnej morskiego portu rybackiego w Paslece. (Order of the Minister of Navigation and Waters Economy establish- ing the territorial limits of the maritime fishing port of Paslece—7 May 1959.) M Poland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1356 Dziennik Ustaw (33) text 201 : 423. Rozporzadzenie Ministra Zeglugi i Gospodarki Wodnej o smianie rozporzad- тепла 2 dnia 9 wrzesnia 1952 г. w sprawie wykonywania rybolówstwa morskiego. (Order of the Minister of Navigation and Waters Economy amending the order of 9 September 1952 Sz. U. No. 39, text 275, relative to the exercise of ocean fishing—12 May 1959.) Prohibits all fishing in certain zones except during a fixed term, etc. 3 (3) : 203 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Poland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1357 Monit. polski (51) text 234 : 413. 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M U.K. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1362 Stat. Insir., U.K. (679). The southern sea fisheries district (expenses) order, 1959—25 February 1959. Varies the representation of the constituent councils on the southern sea fisheries committee and the apportionment of the expenses of the committee between the councils. In consequence the number of additional members which the act provides the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food may appoint is reduced by one. 3 (3) : 204 REFERENCES MF U.K. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1363 Stat. Instr., U.K. (1264) The South West Wales River Board (fixed engines) order, 1959—26 May 1959. Enables the South West Wales River Board with the approval of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, to erect and work fixed engines which would otherwise be illegal instruments, for catching salmon and migratory trout for artificial propagation and scientific purposes. M U.K. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1364 Stat. Instr., U.K. (1234). The white fish and herring subsidies (aggregate amount of grants) order, 1959—24 June 1959. Raises to nineteen million pounds the aggregate amount up to which grants may be made under the schemes provided by the white fish and herring industry act, 1953 and 1957. M U.K. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1365 Stat. Instr., U.K. (1265). The white fish industry (grants for fishing vessels and engines) (amendment) scheme, 1959—24 June 1959. Amends the white fish industry (grants for fishing vessels and engines) scheme, 1955 by increasing from £30,000 to £37,500 the maximum amount of grant which may be paid in respect of any one vessel. M U.K. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1366 Stat. Instr., U.K. (1266). The white fish subsidy (United Kingdom) scheme, 1959—24 June 1959. Revokes the white fish subsidy (U.K.) scheme, 1958 and provides for the payment of similar grants in respect of voyages made or fish landed up to the 31 July 1960. M U.K. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-1367 Stat. 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Regulates the construction and size of mesh of nets carried in British fishing boats fishing in 3 areas in the NW Atlantic as agreed by the International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries in June, 1956. M Cyprus. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-1370 Cyprus Gaz., Suppl. no. 3 (4230) : 207. The fisheries (amendment) regulations, 1959. Order in council No. 3076 made under section 6 of the fisheries law (cap. 88 and law 21 of 1951 and 8 of 1958)—5 May 1959. The number of licences to be issued in any year to travellers for the purpose of taking fish in the colony is limited to twelve instead of ten and the fisheries regulations, 1952, are amended accordingly. M Mauritius. Laws, Statutes, ее. (1959). 60-1371 Leg. Suppl. Govt Gaz. Col. Mauritius (33) : 106. Government notice No. 44 of 1959: shipping and harbour (amendment) regulations, 1959, made by the governor in council under section 22 of the shipping and harbour ordinance—5 June 1959. 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The data for the cooperative survey of Lake Ikeda in August 1958 (I) En Ni Observations made on this Japanese lake, Aug. 1958. Vitamin By,» chemical oxygen, demand, echosurvey, scattering layer, physico-chemical limnology, fish distribution. 3 (3) : 214 REFERENCES M Narasako, Y. (1959) 60-1427 Mem. Fac. Fish. Kagoshima Univ., 7 : 206-15. (The wooden fishery-training-ship ‘ Shiroyama’ of the Faculty of Fishery, Kagoshima University.) Ni En , Describes and ill. the ship replacing the old * Hayato-Maru °. MF Denmark. Fiskeriministeriet (1959) 60-1428 Kobenhavn, 151 p. Fiskeriberetning for aret 1958. (Fisheries report for the year 1958.) En Review of the activities of various fisheries organizations connected to the Ministry of Fisheries, with short summaries of the research results and results of other activities. Review of fishery conditions in Denmark with detailed fishery statistics. MF Day, F. (1958) 60-1429 London, W. Dawson & Sons Lid., 778 p. 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Fish-Cult., 21 : 160. Albino brook trout mailed from Washington, D.C., to Dallas, Texas. Describes use of polyethylene bags, oxygen and sodium amytal. MF Phillips, A. M., Jr. & R. F. Dumas (1959) 16-1539: Progr. Fish-Cult., 21 : 161-4. The chemistry of developing brown trout eyed eggs and sac fry. Methods and results using Salmo trutta. MF Combs, B. D. & R. E. Burrows (1959) 60-1540 Progr. Fish-Cult., 21 : 165-8. Effects of injected gonadotrophins on maturation and spawning of blueback salmon. Summarizes experiments at the USFWS salmon-cultural laboratory, Entiat, Washington, 1951-1958, on Oncorhynchus nerka. MF Henderson, N. E. & J. E. Dewar (1959) 60-1541 Progr. Fish-Cult., 21 : 169-71. Short-term storage of brook trout milt. Experiments with refrigerated milt of Salvelinus fontinalis. MF Wood, J. W. (1959) 60-1542 Progr. Fish-Cult., 21 : 171. Ichthyophthiriasis and furunculosis in adult Pacific salmon. 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(1958) 60-1566 Tokyo, 71 р. (Structure of surface sea current within the salmon and trout factory ships operation area as observed by the result of drift buoys in 1958.) Nz It is known that the migration of salmon coincides with the movement of certain oceanic currents. Investigations of current by means of buoys were therefore conducted to clarify the migration pattern. 9854 buoys were re- leased and 1533 recovered. (Issued as: INPFC Doc., (225) ). : MF Anon. (1958) 60-1567 INPEC Doc., (227) : 5p. Analysis of morphological and scale data obtained from the pink salmon collection of 1957. Generalized distance function and discriminant function analyses have proved utility of these characters in the separation of stocks of Asian and North American origin. Data from 7 morphological and 4 scale characters from the 1957 collection were subjected to a multivariate generalized distance function analysis. 3 (3) : 235 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Anon. (1958) 60-1568 Progr. Rep. Pacif. Salm. Fish. Invest., Oct. 1958. Analysis of morphological data obtained from the pink salmon collection of 1957. This report summarizes the results to September 1958 of the examination and analysis of data obtained from the 1955, 1956 and 1957 collections.(Issued as: INPFC Doc., (235) ). MF Anon. (1958) 60-1569 Progr. Rep. Pacif. Salm. Fish. Invest., Oct. 1958 : Тр. Analysis of pink salmon scales. (Issued as: INPFC Doc., (228) ). Scales have been collected and analyzed by the US Section INPFC 1955 and are useful for separation of stocks spawn- ing in different rivers. At the present time 4-scale characters are used. MF Anon. (1958) 60-1570 INPFC Doc., (229) : 6p. Analysis of red salmon scales for 1957. Intensive study of scale characters as a means of distinguishing origins of fish caught on the high seas was undertaken. The method described is the computation of discriminant functions of the offshore fish compared with various mainland or inshore areas after studying their position in relation to each other using the “ distance-D ” function as described and applied to fishery problems by Worlund, 1957, and Anas, 1956. MF Anon. (1958) 60-1571 INPFC Doc., (230) : 7p. Analysis of morphological data obtained from the chum salmon collections of 1955 and 1957. The approach to morphological separation of the various “‘ races ” of chum salmon has been developed along lines similar to that for red salmon. This report summarizes the results to October 1958 of the examination and analysis of data obtained from the 1955 and 1957 collections. MF Hartt, A. C. & W. F. Royce (1958) 60-1572 INPFC Doc., (231) : 4p. Summary of the results of the deep sea salmon tagging by the United States. 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The results presented are primarily based on data collected by Canadian exploratory fishing vessels. (Issued as: INP FC Doc., (195) ). 3 (3) : 237 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Dodimead, A. J. (1958) 60-1578 Manuscr. Rep. Ser. Fish. Res. Bd Can., (20) : 14 p. Report on oceanographic investigations in the Northeast Pacific Ocean during August 1956, February 1957, and August 1957. Deals primarily with the salinity and temperature structure and their distribution, water masses and calculated currents. Emphasizes seasonal and yearly variations for August 1956 through February to August 1957. Structure and distribution of dissolved oxygen, inorganic phosphate, silicate and nitrite, are briefly reviewed. Most of the data indicated were collected by the Pacific Oceanographic Group and have been published in the manu- script data record series of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada—1957 a, b, с; 1958. (Issued as: INPFC Doc., (196 ). MF Sato, R., T. H. Bilton & M. P. 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(1958) 60-1590 Hokkaido Regional Fisheries Research Institution, 13 p. Oceanographic structure of the Bering and Aleutian waters. CR 59-4077 & 59-4078. Reports studies made in 1957. Many charts are given. (Issued as: INPFC Doc., (209) ). 3 (3) : 239 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Kitano, K. (Kasahara, H. Transl. INPFC) (1958) 60-1591 INPFC Doc., (209) : 12p Oceanographie structure of Bering and Aleutian waters. CR 59-4077 & 59-4078. As 60-1590 but different translation by H. Kasa- hara, and incl. an introduction. M Suchiro, Y. et al. (1958) 60-1592 Tokyo, Japan Fisheries Agency, 21 p. (The serological study in making distinction of different varieties of North Pacific salmon and trout.) № (Issued as: INPFC Doc., (222) ). M Rodriguez, G. (1959) 60-1593 Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb., 9 : 2371-80. The marine communities of Margarita Island, Venezuela. Analysis of communities of rocky, sandy and muddy shores. Record of dominant spp. Correlation of effect of some physical factors with composition of most conspicuous communities. Attempt to characterise and delimit the biogeographical province of the West Indies. Summary of most common forms of marine plants and invertebrates. M Williams, A. B. (1959) 60-1594 Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb., 9 : 281-90. Spotted and brown shrimp postlarvae (Penaeus) in North Carolina. Diagnosis characters for the postlarvae of P. setiferus and P. braziliensis— as understood prior to 1939—are reviewed. Differentiating characters for P. duorarum and P. aztecus postlarvae are given. The determinations are confirmed by rearing experiments. M Manning, R. B. & H. E. Kumpf (1959) 60-1595: Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb., 9 : 291-309. Preliminary investigation of the fecal pellets of certain invertebrates of the South Florida area. Representative invertebrates from the South Florida area were collected and their fecal pellets were studied. The shape, consistency, presence or absence of external and internal sculpture were observed, and cross-sections of the pellets were made where possible. MF Price, J. B. and R. R. Priddy (1959) 60-1596 Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb., 9 : 310-4. Colorimetric determination of nitrite and nitrate nitrogen in brackish coastal waters. Description of reagents, preparation of standards, methods of determination of combined nitrites and nitrates, and of nitrates alone. Discussion of the utility of the method. 3 (3) : 240 REFERENCES M Carr, A. & R. M. Ingle (1959) 60-1597 Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb., 9 : 315-30. The green turtle (Chelonia mydas mydas) in Florida. Records the Ist definite observations of nesting emergences of the green turtle, Chelonia mydas mydas, on the coast of North America. Eggs were hatched, and the possibility is discussed of using such Florida-oriented hatchlings in future restocking projects. M Morrow, J. E., Jr. (1959) 60-1598 Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb., 9 : 321-3. Distribution of the blue marlin and black marlin in the Indo-Pacific. The distributions of blue marlin Makaira mazara and black marlin, Istiompax indicus—fishes, family Istiophoridae—are described, with details of records of occurrences. The popular name, “ Indo-Pacific blue marlin ” is suggested for M. mazara. M Claudatus, J., P. Gutierrez & D. Lefemine (1959) 60-1599 Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb., 9 : 324-30. Decarboxylation pathways of amino acids in fish tissue. A simple paper chromatographic survey technique was used in a preliminary study of the decarboxylation of amino acids, and the further degradation of amines in different tissues of Seriola dumerili and Lutianus griseus. M Kornicker, L. 5. (1959) 60-1600 Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb,. 9 : 331-6. Observations on the behaviour of the pteropod Creseis acicula Rang. Measurement of descent velocities of anesthetized and non-anesthetized specimens, and consideration of the control effected by angle, pitch and horizontal breadth of the wings. MF Black, E. C. ei al. (1959) 60-1601 J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16 : 391-402. Changes in pH, carbonate and lactate of the blood of yearling kamloops trout, Salmo gairdneri, during and following severe muscular activity. Contents as per title. M Grainger, Е. Н. & J. G. Hunter (1959) 60-1602 J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16: 403-20. Station list of the 1955-58 field investigations of the Arctic Unit of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. A list is given of 180 stations where marine-biological, oceanographic and fishing observations or collections were made by the * Calanus ’ and land-based investigations of the Arctic Unit between Labrador and the Yukon-Alaska boundary from 1955 to 1958. 3 (3) : 241 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Creelman, V. M. & N. Tomlinson (1959) 60-1603 J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16 : 421-8. Biochemical studies on sockeye salmon during spawning migration—V]. Ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid. The quantity of ribonucleic acid phosphorus—RNA-P—and deoxiri- bonucleic acid phosphorus—DNA-P—in various tissues of the sockeye salmon has been determined at 3 points in its spawning migration. MF Parker, R. R., E. C. Black & P. A. Larkin (1959) 60-1604 J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16 : 429-48. Fatigue and mortality in troll-caught Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus). Report of observations on ocean-caught and freshwater individuals to explore further the significance of death as related to hyperactivity, and to examine the problem in both salt and freshwater environment. M Bligh, E. G. & W. J. Dyer (1959) 60-1605 J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16 : 449-52. Orange-red flesh in cod and haddock. Examination of the compounds responsible for the pigmentation of the flesh of these specimens. M Grainger, E. H. (1959) 60-1606 J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16 : 453-501. The annual oceanographic cycle at Igloolik in the Canadian Arctic—I. The zooplankton and physical and chemical observations. Report of observations on air temperature and sunlight, general hydro- graphic conditions, sea ice, water temperature, salinity, dissolved inorganic phosphate, and zooplankton, and comparison of these results with those obtained in other regions. M Leim, A. H. & L. R. Day (1959) 60-1607 J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16 : 503-14. Records of uncommon and unusual fishes from eastern Canadian waters, 1950-1958. 136 Canadian records are given for the short-nosed sturgeon, Acipenser brevirostrum, halfbeak, Hyporhamphus unifasciatus, four spot flounder, Paralichthys oblongus, weakfish, Cynoscion regalis, and striped sea robin, Prionotus evolvans. MF Berg, L. S. (Ricker, W. E. Transl.) (1959) 60-1608 J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16 : 515-37. Vernal and hiemal races among anadromous fishes. En transl. of “ Тагоууе i ozimye газу u prokhodnykh ryb ”, Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 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Ni En Spawning season, larval growth, fecundity, from inland Sea of Seto. M Takai, T., A. Mizokami & I. Matsui (1959) 60-1623 J. Shimonoseki Coll. Fish., 8 (1) 81-8. (Study on the fisheries biology and culture of the puffer, Fugu rubripes (Temminck et Schlegel)—I. On the pond-culture of the puffer.) Ni En Experiments in tidal pond at Umashima. Fauna of pond and its tempera- ture characteristics. Diet of Engraulis; colour changes and temperature tolerance. 3 (3) : 244 REFERENCES M Takai, T., A. Mizokami & I. Matsui (1959) 60-1624 J. Shimonoseki Coll. Fish., 8 (1) : 101-4. (Study on the fisheries biology and culture of the puffer, Fugu rubripes (Temminck et Schlegel)—II. On the growth and decreasing rate of the fingerling fish.) Ni En Co 60-1623. Calculates logistic curve of growth in length from age 7-13 months, 5-14 em; mortality of fingerlings in aquarium. M Takai, T., A. Mizokami & I. Matsui (1959) 60-1625 J. Shimonoseki Coll. Fish., 8 (1) : 105-12. 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Fr Ru Ill. article reviewing general economic development, research; particular reference to carp—egg incubation, Hungarian method—incl. mention of mixed carp-rice culture. MF Cure, V. & R. Racoviceanu-Georgescu (1959) 60-1638 Bul. Inst. Cerc. piscic., 18 (2) : 56-69. Cercetäri preliminare asupra influentei nocive a apelor rezultate de la topitul inului gi al cinepii asupra pestilor. (Preliminary research on the injurious influence of water from flax and hemp and steepage on fish.) Fr Ru Aquaria experiments on resistance of Cyprinus carpio, Rhodeus sericeus amarus and Gobius gobio. Mortality is due to alkaloids, especially canabine. F Susai, I. (1959) 60-1639 Bul. Inst. Cerc. piscic., 18 (2) : 70-84. Influenta variatiilor de nivel ale razelmului si ale ghiolului babadag asupra reproducerii saläului de la Centrul Enisala. (Influence of variations in level of Lakes Razelm and Babadag on the reproduction of the pikeperch at Enisala Centre.) Fr Ru Effect of variation in pH, O, and H,S is considerable and author proposes. remedial measures. MF Stoina, T. (1959) 60-1640: Bul. Inst. Cerc. piscic., 18 (2) : 85-6. Citeva date privind chimismul apelor deltei in perioada de ape mici iunie- septembrie 1958. (Some data on the chemistry of delta waters during the low water season, June-September 1958.) Note on hydrography of Danube. F Schäperclaus, W. (1958) 60-1641 S.B. disch. Akad. Landwirts. Berlin, 7 (7) : 32 p. Die Karpfenteichwirtschaft in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik und inre wissenschaftlichen Hauptprobleme. (The carp culture in the Ger- man Democratic Republic and its primary scientific problems.) 3 (3) : 247 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Antonescu, С. $. (1959) Bul. Inst. Cerc. piscic., 18 (2) : 88-92. F 60-1642 Cyprinicultura in Republica Democratä Germanä si principalele ei probleme gtiintifice. (The carp culture in the German Democratic Republic and its primary scientific problems.) Re 60-1641. MF Vasiliu, G. D. (1959)* 60-1643 Bucaresti, Edit. Stiintifica, 384 p. Pestii apelor noastre. (Our fishes.) MF Bänärescu, P. (1959) 60-1644 Bul. Inst. Cerc. piscic., 18 (2) : 92. Pestii apelor noastre. (Our fishes.) Re 60-1643. M Vinogradova, Z. A. (1958)* 60-1645 Kiev, Autoreferat. Vitamina A la pestii si la unele nevertebrate ale Marii Negre. (Vitamin A in fishes and in some invertebrates of the Black Sea.) M Bäcescu, M. (1959) 60-1646 Bul. Inst. Cerc. piscic., 18 (2) + 92-3. Vitamina A la pestii si la unele nevertebrate ale Märii Negre. (Vitamin A in fishes and in some invertebrates of the Black Sea.) Re 60-1645. MF The Geological Society of America (1959) 60-1647 Pittsburgh, 183 p. Program 1959 annual meetings—The Geological Society of America. 72nd— The Paleontological Society. 5lst—The Mineralogical Society of America. 40th—Society of Economic Geologists. ciety. 4th. Contains abstracts of papers, see 60-1648 to 60-1659. Coates, D. R. (1959) In 60-1647 : 254 40th—Geochemical So- F 60-1648 Geohydrologic relationships in small drainage basins of New York. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Report of study of 13 drainage basins in the Catskill Mountains and central New York, with a view to eliminating gaps in the knowledge of the relation between quantitative geomorphology and water- shed hydrology, by an analysis of geomorphic and geologic controls of the low flow end of the stream-discharge spectrum. 3 (3) : 248 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—MEETINGS : CONGRESSES, CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, COURSES, TRAINING CENTRES EIFAC. 25/4/60 60-001me Dublin, Ireland. 6 days. 1st Session of Commission. Will include field trips. Agenda will cover (a) Rules of procedure for the session and for the Commission, and other constitutional matters (b) Review of problems related to inland fisheries in Europe; identification of problems in which international cooperation would be useful; proposals for action. IPFC. ?/11/60 60-002me Karachi, Pakistan. 2 weeks. 9th Session. FAO/ETAP. 1/2/60 60-003me Buga, Colombia. 6 weeks. Latin American inland fisheries training centre. FAO/ETAP. 1/9/60 60-004me Suez, UAR (Southern Region). 6 weeks. Training centre on fishing methods and gear. Royal Institution of Naval Architects. 16/5/60 60-005me London, U.K. 5 days. Centenary technical meeting of the institute. IMCO. 15/6/60 60-006me London, U.K. 5 weeks. General meeting. To revise 1948 convention on safety of life at sea. British Ecological Society. 28/3/60 60-007me Durham, U.K. 4 days. Symposium on the exploitation of natural animal Populations. Organised with the aim of bringing together all those interested in the population dynamics, exploitation and conservation of wild or semi-wild populations of animals; such animals as fish, game birds, fur-bearing mammals, big game and whales. Among the topics discussed will be: the theoretical basis of the exploitation of animal populations, laboratory populations, the optimum rates of exploitation for maximum sustained production, the response of population to cropping, the effect of predators and competitors, etc. 3 (3) : Mel 1B BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ICNAF. 18/3/60 60-008me Lowestoft, U.K. 9 days. Working group on uniform mesh assessments. Group of scientific advisers to prepare joint report on assessments made by ICNAF sub-areas of effects of uniform mesh regulations on fisheries of the N W Atlantic, to be presented to 60-009me. ICNAF. 24/5/60 60-009me Bergen, Norway. 5 days. Annual meeting of commission. Agenda will include consideration of report of 60-008me. IFORS. 5/9/60 ‚® 60-010me Aix-en-Provence, France. 6 days. 2nd International conference on operational research. ICES. 19/9/60 0-011me Moscow, U.S.S.R. 10 days. 48th Statutory Meeting. UNESCO. 11/7/60 60-012me Copenhagen, Denmark. 5 days. Intergovernmental conference on oceanographic research. To examine the studies of marine science research programmes, and in particular the nature of current and required international action in connec- tion with them, and to propose to the D.G. of Unesco, and through him to other agencies, the appropriate courses of international action to promote the development of marine science. Sanitary Engineering Centre. 15/2/60 60-013me Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. 5 days. Course on radionuclides in water. Institute of Food Technologists. 15/5/60 60-014me San Francisco, Calif., USA. 5 days. 20th Annual meeting. IMCO. 17/5/60 60-015me London, U.K. 32 days. ; International conference on safety of life at sea. IUGG. 25/7/60 60-016me Helsinki, Finland. 12 days. 12th General assembly. IAPO. 25/7/60 60-017me Helsinki, Finland. 12 days. - 12th General assembly. Held on same occasion as 60-016me and will include 60-018me to 60-027me. 3 (3) : Me2 MEETINGS ТАРО. 27/7/60 60-018me Helsinki, Finland. 1 day. Symposium on * Variations in the overflow of submarine ridges ”. ТАРО. 28/7/60 60-019me Helsinki, Finland. 4 day. Symposium on ** Ocean circulation ”. JASH and ТАРО. 28/7/60 60-020me Helsinki, Finland. + day. Symposium on “ Tidal estuaries ”. IAPO and IASPEI. 29/7/60 60-021me Helsinki, Finland. + day. Symposium on “ Topography, morphology and geology of the ocean floor”. IAG and ТАРО. 30/7/60 60-022me Helsinki, Finland. 4 day. Symposium on “‘ Mean sea level ”. ТАЗРЕТ, IAMAP and ТАРО. 1/8/60 60-023me Helsinki, Finland. 4 day. Symposium on ‘ Storm surges and tsunamis ”. IAMAP and ТАРО. 3/8/60 60-024me Helsinki, Finland. 4 day. Symposium on “ The circulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the ocean ”. IAPO. 4/8/60 60-025me Helsinki, Finland. 1 day. Symposium on “ Radiant energy in the sea ”. ТАРО. 5/8/60 60-026me Helsinki, Finland. 4 day. Symposium on ‘ Comparative chemical oceanography ”. IAPO. 5/8/60 60-027me Helsinki, Finland. 4 day. Symposium on “ Physical chemistry and geochemistry of deep oceanic water ”. ASAB. 30/3/60 | 60-028me Oxford, U.K. 3 days. Papers on various unspecified topics within the subject field. IPFC. late 6/60 60-029me Phnom Penh, Cambodia or Rangoon, Burma. 3 days? 30th Meeting of executive committee. 3 (3) : Me3 2B BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Biophysics Society. 24/2/60 60-030me Philadelphia, Pa., USA. 3 days. 4th Annual meeting. [24 Will include a symposium on “ Biological codes, data processing and self- organizing systems ””, chairman of which will be Prof. Otto Schmitt (Uni- versity of Minnesota) and at which H. W. Lissman (Cambridge University, U.K.) will give invited lecture on the electric senses of fishes. London University. 8, 10, 12/2/60 60-031me London, U.K. 3 days (evenings). Lecture series. Lectures by Prof. A. T. Ippen (Professor of Hydraulics, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA): (1) Tide-dynamics in Estuaries; (2) Diffusion and Energy Dissipation in Estuaries; (3) Sediment Problems in Estuaries. Challenger Society and Representatives from the 60-032me Marine Laboratories. 23/6/60 Cambridge, U.K. 2 days. Joint meeting (Development commissioners’ scheme). Challenger Society and Representatives from 60-033me the Marine Laboratories. 28/1/60 London, U.K. 1 day. Joint meeting (Development commissioners scheme). Program as follows: Ballantine, W. J. and J. E. Morton * Some intertidal patterns in shelter and exposure in the southern Bay of Biscay ”, Newell, R. “The behaviour of Hydrobia ulvae ”, Barnes, H. “ The behaviour and ecology of Polliceps polymerus ”, Costlow, J. D. ** The effect of temperature and salinity on the development of Crustacea larvae ”, Armstrong, Е. A. J. and Е. I. Butler ‘ Surveys of a small area of the English Channel off Ply- mouth, 1959 ”, Robinson, А. В. “А theory of the oceanic thermocline ”, Dawbin, W. H., “ Problems of humpback whale migrations in the Pacific Ocean”, Williamson, H. M. “ The detection of associations of planktonic species ”. Challenger Society. 27/1/60 60-034me London, U.K. 1 day (evening) 205th Scientific meeting. Will include paper by У. H. Dawbin on “ Whales and whaling in the South Pacific Ocean ”. ABZ. 9/1/60 60-035me London, U.K. 1 day. 25th Annual meeting. Will include scientific meeting on *“* Looking ahead-zoologists in marine research ” at which the following papers will be presented: Lesiw, J. R. (Department of Zoology, Leeds), ‘ The sea shore ”, Perkins, E. J. (Biological Laboratory, Central Electricity Generating Board), “ Estuarine biology ”, Cole, H. A. (Fisheries Laboratory, Lowestoft), “* Shellfish biology ”, Holme, N. A. (The Plymouth Laboratory), ‘ The continental shelf’, David P. (National Institute of Oceanography), ** Oceanic biology ”, Faymont, J. E. G. (Department of Zoology, Southampton), ““ Man-made influences ” 3 (3) : Me4 MEETINGS Scottish Field Studies Association. 7/5/60 60-036me I. of Raasay, U.K. 8 days. Residential course on marine biology. Scottish Field Studies Association. 4/6/60 60-037me Millport, U.K. 8 days. Residential course on marine biology. Scottish Field Studies Association. 3/9/60 60-038me I. of Raasay, U.K. 8 days. Residential course on marine biology. I-ATTC. 23/2/60. 60-039me San José, Costa Rica. 1 day. Regular annual meeting. UN. 17/3/60 60-040me Geneva, Switzerland. 4 weeks. 2nd International conference on the law of the sea. PCIFC. 3/5/60 60-041me London, U.K. 4 days? 5 8th Meeting. IWC. 19/6/60 60-042me London, U.K. 8 days. 12th Meeting. CIESMM. 12/12/60 60-043me Monaco. 7 days. 17th Statutory meeting. UNESCO. 21/3/60 60-044me Paris, France. 9 days. Preparatory meeting for the intergovernmental conference on marine sciences. Preparatory for 60-045me. ECE/WHO/FAO. 30/5/60 60-045me Copenhagen, Denmark. 4 days. Panel on water pollution. WMO. 162/8/60 60-046me Utrecht, Netherlands. 6 days. Meeting of commission on maritime meteorology. CCTA/CSA. 2/9/60 60-047me Cape Town, Union of $. Africa. Symposium on marine biology and the fisheries of the east coast of Africa. PSA. 21/8/61 60-048me Honolulu, U.S.A. 13 days. 10th Pacific science congress. 3 (3) : Med BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M American Meteorological Society. 1/9/60 60-049me Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 4 days. 40th Anniversary meeting. Abstracts of relevant papers on maritime meteorology and oceanography are given by citation index. M. Royal Institution of Naval Architects. 22/3/60 60-050me London, U.K. 3 days. Spring meeting. Program includes paper by E. Wenk, R. C. De Hart, P. Mandel and R. Kissinger “‘ An oceanographic research submarine of aluminium for operation to 15,000 feet ”. MF Malacological Society of London. 10/3/60 60-051me London, U.K. + day. Symposium on edible molluscs. M IACOMS. 19/7/60 60-052me Copenhagen, Denmark. 2 days. Meeting. MF GFCM. 22/9/60 60-053me Rome, Italy. 7 days. 6th Meeting. M David Taylor Model Basin. 24/5/60 60-054me Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 2 days. First symposium on ship manoeverability. MF Conféderation Mondiale des Activités Sub-Aquatiques. 7/3/60 60-055me Barcelona, Spain. 7 days. Congres mondial des activités sub-aquatiques (World congress on sub- aquatic activities). MF U.K. Field Studies Council. 22/6/60 60-056me Slapton Ley Field Centre, Kingsbridge, Devon, U.K. 8 days. A course on freshwater and marine animals. MF U.K. Field Studies Council. 19/10/60. 60-057me Slapton Ley Field Centre, Kingsbridge, Devon, U.K. 8 days. A course on coastal and freshwater biology. 3 (3) : Me6 MEETINGS MF U.K. Field Studies Council. 5/10/60 60-058me Slapton Ley Field Centre, Kingsbridge, Devon, U.K. 8 days. A course on freshwater and marine animals. MF Society of Chemical Industry. 31/3/60 60-059me London, U.K. 2 days. Microbiology group symposium—Continuous culture of microorganisms. Papers will include the following: Makel, Г. ““ The development of continu- ous culture methods and their perspective for the future ”, Herbert, D. “Theory of continuous culture and applications ”, Ware, (+. С. “ The culture of bacteria associated with effluent disposal ”, Evans, С. (+. T. “ The applica- tion of high aeration capacity to problems of effluent disposal ”, Downing, А. L., “ Aeration in conventional effluent disposal plant ’’, Solomons, (+. L. “The problem of aeration in continuous culture ”, Lumb, М. and С. D. Wilkins ** Industrial applications of continuous culture processes ”. M U.K. Field Studies Council. 20/4/60 60-060me Dale Fort Field Centre, Haverfordwest, Pembrokes., U.K. 8 days. Coastal ecology course for sixth forms. M U.K. Field Studies Council. 11/5/60 60-061me Dale Fort Field Centre, Haverfordwest, Pembrokes., U.K. 8 days. Coastal ecology course for sixth forms. M U.K. Field Studies Council. 6/7/60 60-062me Dale Fort Field Centre, Haverfordwest, Pembrokes., U.K. 8 days. Coastal Plants—a course to include flowering plants, ferns, lichens and sea- weeds. M U.K. Field Studies Council. 3/8/60 60-063me Dale Fort Field Centre, Haverfordwest, Pembrokes., U.K. 8 days. Form and function in the mollusca—a course at university level, directed by Gareth Owen, D.Sc. M U.K. Field Studies Council. 3/8/60 60-064me Dale Fort Field Centre, Haverfordwest, Pembrokes., U.K. 8 days. Seaweeds—a course at university level, directed by Elfion Jones, PH.D. M U.K. Field Studies Council. 31/8/60 60-065me Dale Fort Field Centre, Haverfordwest, Pembrokes., U.K. 6 days. An introduction to oceanography—a course directed by John Rigg, M.A. M U.K. Field Studies Council. 28/9/60 60-066me Dale Fort Field Centre, Haverfordwest, Pembrokes., U.K. 8 days. Biology of the seashore—a course for sixth forms. 3 (3) : Me7 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M U.K. Field Studies Council. 5/10/60 60-067me Dale Fort Field Centre, Haverfordwest, Pembrokes., U.K. 8 days. Shore ecology course for sixth forms. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 9/3/60 60-068me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. Freshwater biology course. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 23/3/60 60-069me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. Freshwater biology course. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 30/3/60 60-070me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. Terrestrial and aquatic biology course. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 27/4/60. 60-07 1lme Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. A course on the biology of ponds and streams. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 23/5/60 60-072me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. Freshwater biology course. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 29/6/60 60-073me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. The life of land and freshwater snails. Will cover the ecology, identification and structure of gastropods and bivalves. MF U.K. Field Studies Council. 20/7/60 60-074me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. Elementary field zoology course. Will include the study of fresh and salt water habitats. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 27/7/60 60-075me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 15 days. Freshwater biology for teachers. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 24/8/60 60-076me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. River and stream biology course. 3 (3) : Mes MEETINGS F U.K. Field Studies Council. 24/8/60 60-077me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. Natural history course for amateurs. Introduction to study of freshwater life, suitable for members of local natural history societies. MF U.K. Field Studies Council. 31/8/60 60-078me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. Plant ecology course. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 12/10/60 60-079me Flatford Mill Field Centre, East Bergholt, Essex, U.K. 8 days. Freshwater biology course. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 17/8/60 60-080me Malham Tarn Feld Centre, Settle, Yorkshire, U.K. 8 days. Rivers and streams—a course in physical geography. F U.K. Field Studies Council. 17/8/60 60-081me Malham Tarn Field Centre, Settle, Yorkshire, U.K. 8 days. A course on algae. : F U.K. Field Studies Council. 31/8/60 60-082me Malham Tarn Field Centre, Settle, Yorkshire, U.K. 8 days. Freshwater ecology course. G Wildlife Management Institute. 7/3/60 60-083me Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. 3 days. Meeting. MF National Wildlife Federation. 4/3/60 60-084me Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. 3 days. Meeting. M New York Academy of Science/American Institute of Biological 60-085me Sciences/Office of Naval Research/New York of Zoological Society. 6/4/60 New York, N.Y., U.S.A. 3 days. Symposium on biochemistry and pharmacology of compounds derived from marine organisms. Proceedings will be published in Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. More than 30 papers will be submitted covering amines, quaternary ammonium compounds, polypeptides, proteins, lipids, sterols and steroids, and miscellaneous com- pounds from phytoplankton, invertebrates and vertebrates. 3 (3) : Me9 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Sponsor unknown, convenor Dr. P. Ilbery. 15/8/60 60-086me Sydney, Australia. 4 days. 3rd Australasian conference on radiobiology. M Office of Naval Research. 20/4/61 60-087me Chicago., Ill., U.S.A. 5 days. Symposium on microbial reactions in marine environments. Information from C. H. Oppenheimer, Institute of Marine Science, Texas. MF Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Centre. 8/2/60 60-088me Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. 5 days. Course on radioactive pollutants in water. F U.K. Atomic Energy Authority Isotope School. 8/2/60 60-089me Wantage Radiation Laboratories, Wantage, Berks., U.K. 12 days. Special course for water chemists. G CCTA/WHO/IAEA. 30/6/60 60-090me Leopoldsville, Belgian Congo. 7 days. Training course on the uses of radioisotopes in medicine and biology. G WMO. 2/7/60 60-091me Geneva, Switzerland. 21 days. XII Session of the Executive Committee. Studies will cover WMO convention, statutes of international non-govern- mental organizations, collective financial aids, reports by working groups and experts on meteorological aspects of the atomic energy, coordination of meteorological research based on the results of the IGY. MG ASAB/Experimental Psychology Society. 30/3/60 60-092me Oxford, U.K. 1 day. Meeting on perceptual mechanisms in animal behaviour. (Part of 60-028me). Will include contributions by У. В. Muntz, ‘ Some experiments on inter- ocular transfer in Octopus ”, N. S. Sutherland, ‘ Recent findings on visual shape discrimination in Octopus ”. FG ASAB. 31/3/60 60-093me Oxford, U.K. 2 days. Meeting. (Part of 60-028me.) Will include contributions by J. M. Cullen, * The effect of Benactyzine on certain behaviour patterns of the three spined stickleback ””, J. M. Cullen and E. Cullen, ** Experiment on the effect of social isolation on reproductive behaviour in the three spined stickleback ””. 3 (3) : Mel0 — = nee ha a A ci MEETINGS FID. July 60 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Conference. Theme will be co-operation between information centres. IPHC. 23/2/60 Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 4 days. Annual Meeting. OEEC. 1/3/60 Paris, France. Working party on national fishery policies. Atlantic Fisheries Technological Conference. 7/3/60 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. 3 days. Meeting. North American Wildlife Conference. 7/3/60 Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. 3 days. Meeting. Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission. 16/3/60 Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A. 2 days. Meeting. International Joint Commission —U.S.-Canada. 5/4/60 Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 1 day. Meeting. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 11/4/60 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. 5 days. Meeting. Fisheries Council of Canada. 25/4/60 Vancouver, B.C., Canada. 3 days. Meeting. National Fisheries Institute. 29/4/60 Miami Beach, Florida. 6 days. 15th Annual convention. 3 (3) : Mell G 60-094me M 60-095me MF 60-096me M 60-097me MF 60-098me M 60-099me MF 60-100me G 60-101me: MF 60-102me M 60-103me BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G GATT. 16/5/60 60-104me ‘Geneva, Switzerland. 19 days. 16th Session concerning policies and procedures—Working party on national fishery and agricultural policies. M FAO/ICES/ICNAF. 23/5/60 60-105me Bergen, Norway. 2 days. Continuing working party on fisheries statistics, Northwest Atlantic area. MF AAAS, Pacific Division. 13/6/60 60-106me Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.A. 6 days. Meeting. | Е GLFC. 14/6/60 60-107me Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A. 2 days. Interim meeting. MF American Fisheries Society. 20/6/60 60-108me Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. 3 days. Western Division Meeting. MF American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 60-109me Natural History Museum. June 60 ‘Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Meeting. МЕ Oyster Institute of North America and 60-110me National Shellfisheries Association. 1/8/60 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. 4 days. Joint meeting. MF American Fisheries Society. 12/9/60 60-111me Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. 3 days. 90th Annual meeting. ME International Association of Game, Fish, and Conservation Commissioners. 14/9/60 60-112me Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. 3 days. Meeting. MF International Joint Commission—U.S.-Canada. 4/10/60 60-113me Ottawa, Canada. 1 day. Meeting. M Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission. 19/10/60 60-114me St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, U.S.A. 3 days. Meeting. 3 (3) : Mel2 MEETINGS M INPFC. 7/11/60 60-115me Vancouver, B.C., Canada. 1 week. 7th Annual meeting. M GCFI. 13/11/60 60-116me Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A. 6 days. Meeting. M Sponsor unknown. 14/11/60 60-117me Lake Arrowhead, California, U.S.A. 3 days. 11th Pacific tuna conference. M Eastern Pacive Oceanic Conference. 16/11/60 60-118me Lake Arrowhead, California, U.S.A. 3 days. Meeting. M OEEC, European Productivity Agency, 60-119me Committee for Applied Research. 28/6/60 Amsterdam, Netherlands. 4 days. Meeting of group of experts on the biological fouling and corrosion of ships’ hulls. Purpose is the creation of a commission to study corrosion of ships’ hulls. M International Standing Committee (for Towing 60-120me Tank Conferences). 8/9/60 Paris, France. 9 days. 9th International towing tank conference. Attendance is by personal invitation from Chairman of organizing committee of the host country, on the advice of the standing committee. Proceedings of previous meeting in series published as 60-4088. M GFCM, Executive Committee. 13/5/60 60-121me Athens, Greece. 13 days. Meeting. M Linnean Society of London. 21/4/60 60-122me London, U.K. 1 day. General meeting. Incl. communications on * Productivity of the sea ”: В. Currie “ Solar radiation and nutrients in primary production ”, D. H. Cushing “On the part played by grazing in the productive cycle in the sea”, С. E. Fogg ““ Dissolved organic substances and phytoplankton production ”’. 3 (3) : Me 13 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Comitato Nazionale per l’Incremento della Pesca. May 60 60-123me Viareggio, Italy. Meeting. To examine the possibilities for a more rational and coordinative organiza- tion of open sea fisheries. MF National Fisheries Institute. 14/4/61 60-124me Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 6 days. 16th Meeting. MF Outboard Marine Corporation/Outboard Marine 60-125me International S.A. 24/5/60 New York, N.Y., U.S.A. 1 day. International economic conference on small craft for fisheries and trans- portation. To make available to all governments economic and technical data on the mechanization of small fishing boats and other light craft. MF Danish Government. 3/6/60 60-126me: Aalborg, Denmark. 10 days. Danish food fair. G UNESCO. 13/6/60 : 60-127me Louvain, Belgium. 6 days. Colloquium on the cell biology and the inhibition of growth. G International Society of Bioclimatology and Biometeorology. 60-128me. 4/9/60 London, U.K. 7 days. 2nd Congress. MF Society of American Bacteriologists. 30/4/60 60-129me: Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. 6 days. 60th Meeting. M INPFC, Publications Committee. 9/5/60 60-130me Tokyo, Japan. 11 days. Interim meeting. MF Southeastern Fisheries Association. 14/5/60 60-131me Clearwater, Fla., U.S.A. 3 days. 8th Annual convention. 3 (3) : Me 14 MEETINGS MF American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Western Division. 15/6/60 60-132me Eugene, Ore., U.S.A. 2 days. Meeting. M Shrimp Association of the Americas. 23/6/60 60-133me Mexico City, D.F., Mexico. 3 days. Meeting, MF American Institute of Biological Sciences. 28/8/60 60-134me Stillwater, Okla., U.S.A. 5 days. Meeting. M North Pacific Fur Seal Commission, Scientific 60-135me Committee. 20/1/61 Tokyo, Japan. 11 days. Meeting. M UNESCO. 27/6/60 60-136me University of Guayaquil, Ecuador. 5 days? Symposium on marine sciences. To discuss migration of marine organisms. M National Science Foundation. 20/6/60 60-137me Pacific Marine Station, Dillon Beach, Calif., U.S.A. 7 weeks. Course on biological and hydrographic science. Research participation for teacher training. MF FAO/OAS. 8/8/60 60-138me Mexico City, D.F., Mexico. :13 days. 6th FAO regional conference on Latin America and 5th Inter-American agriculture conference. Joint agenda incl. item “ Significant factors in fisheries development ”. M Challenger Society. 11/5/60 60-139me London, U.K. 1 day. Annual general meeting and 206th scientific meeting. Will incl. paper by H. Е. Е. Herdman on “ Modern trends in research ship design ”. 3 (3) : Me 15 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M FAO. 12/9/60 60-140me Tehran, Iran. 10 days. 5th FAO regional conference for the Near East. Provisional agenda incl. item “‘ Status of the fishery industries in the region and their potential contribution to improvements in nutrition and in standards of living ”. M UNESCO, International Advisory Committee on Research in Natural Sciences. 2/5/60 60-141me Paris, France. 5 days. 7th Meeting. Topic ‘ Marine sciences ” is incl. under agenda item for discussion of current activities and plans concerning the promotion of international scientific research. 3 (3) : Me 16 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 1960 VOLUME 3—MEETINGS, ETC.: CUMULATIVE DATE INDEX JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL May JUNE JULY AUGUST 3 (3) : M1 035me 003me 031me 095me 096me 055me 068me 008me 069me 028me 059me 100me 040me 102me 123me 036me 061me 014me 015me 009me 045me 109me 037me 107me 108me 056me 136me 090me 094me 012me 017me 075me 021me 023me 063me 026me 086me 081me 134me 082me 034me 088me 013me 030me 084me 098me 051me 044me 007me 070me 085me 001me 071me 141me 130me 121me 104me 105me 125me 029me 106me 132me 042me 032me 119me 091me 052me 016me 019me 022me 110me 064me 027me 046me 076me 065me 033me 089me 039me 097me 083me 099me 050me 092me 093me 101me 060me 103me: 041me 139me 131me 005me 054me 072me 126me 127me 006me 137me 133me. 073me 062me 074me 018me 020me 024me 025me 138me 080me 077me 078me MEETINGS, ETC., CUMULATIVE DATE INDEX SEPTEMBER .. An js 047me 049me 038me 128me 120me 11 ое 112me Ollme 066me OCTOBER а ye mL 113me 058me 114me 057me NOVEMBER .. ae ar 002me 115me 117me 118me DECEMBER .. ate dr 043me 1961 JANUARY Ein E be 135me APRIL Br BB и NN 1 >4&me 087me AUGUST se a 4 048me 3 (3) : M2 REFERENCES F Garner, H. F. (1959) 60-1649 In 60-1647 : 49A. Interpretation of globally distributed anastomosing channel drainages. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Review of the occurrence of large-scale anastomosing channel drainages throughout the world, with regard to run-off regimes and the climatic conditions generally. M Garrels, R. M., M. E. Thompson & R. Siever (1959) 60-1650 In 60-1647 : 50A. Solubility of carbonates in sea water; control by carbonate complexes. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. F Quinn, J. H. (1959) 60-1651 In 60-1647 : 101A. Bed load and stream entrenchment. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Discussion of the speed of transport of bed load in contact with stream bed and free in the water, of the caliber of the material of this load, of the conditions of lodgement, and corrasion, and of the process of entrenchment. MF Rasmussen, W. C. (1959) 60-1652 In 60-1647 : 102A. Erosion cycle for the sandy flatlands of the Atlantic coastal plain. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Description of a compound origin for basins and bays, and of a geomorphic cycle for erosion in sandy flatlands. MF Rasmussen, W. C. (1959) 60-1653 In 60-1647 : 102A. Origin of the “‘ bays ” and basins of the Atlantic coastal plain. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2—4, 1959. Definition of the terms “ basin ” and “ bays” and review of 20 hypotheses of origin for these features of the Atlantic coastal plain. F Segnit, R. E., U. M. Oxburgh & H. D. Holland (1959) 60-1654 In 60-1647 : 115A-6A. Solubility of calcite in water between 100 °C and 200 °C. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Solubility of calcite in water has been studied as a function of temperature and C0, pressure between 100 °C and 200 °C and at C0, pressures between 4 and 250 atmosphere. 3 (4) : 249 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Shulits, S. (1959) 60-1655 In 60-1647 : 117A. Stability of talweg in natural channels. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Discussion of the evidence from small-scale models and from observations on natural streams, of the regularity and predictability of talweg pattern. M Smith, H. T. U. & C. Messinger (1959) 60-1656 In 60-1647 : 119A. Sand dunes and shore-line history in the Provincetown Area, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. ; Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Description of the dunes, separating them into 2 broad divisions. F Warman, J. C. & L. V. Causey (1959) 60-1657 In 60-1647 : 136A-7A. Ground water from springs in Calhoun County, Alabama. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Investigation of 146 springs to relate the geology of the area to the occurrence, quantity, quality and availability of ground water. F Pennak, R. W. (1958) 60-1658 In 59-3359 : 223-30. Some problems of freshwater invertebrate distribution in the western states. Discussion of the systematic and zoogeographic status of certain groups of freshwater invertebrates in the western portion of the United States. (Issued as Contr. Limnol. Lab. Univ. Colo., (32) ). M Wiles, W. W. (1959) 60-1659 In 60-1647 : 141A. Use of pore concentration in the tests of planktonic foraminifera for correla- tion of quaternary deep-sea sediments. Abstr. of paper presented to the meeting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 1959. Results of the application to Globigerina eggeri, of a simple method of preparing specimens and counting for concentrations. M Fukuoka, J. (1959) 60-1660 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 1-5. A note on the ice and ocean conditions in the sea near Syowa Base in Antarctica. Study of the relation between water temperature, wind distribution and sea ice, with a view to determination of the causes of failure of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition to achieve all-year-round observations in Antarctica in February, 1958. 3 (4) : 250 REFERENCES Okuda, S. € S. Hayami (1959) 60-1661 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 6-13. Experiments on evaporation from wavy water surface. Calculation of numerical values of evaporation coefficient and evaporation factor, from experiments carried out to investigate evaporation rates from wavy surface generated by wind, and to study the effects of swell on evapora- tion rate. M Yoshida, K. (1959) 60-1662 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 14-37. ' A hypothesis on transmission of energy of Tsunami waves, An attempt to establish the quantitative relation between the delay in time of arrival of the envelope peak of Tsunami waves, and the distance travelled, and to provide a theoretical basis to account for this relation. - M Ogawa, K. € K. Yoshida (1959) 60-1663 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 38-50. A practical method for a determination of reflection of long gravitational- waves. Attempt to find a rough estimate of reflection on the basis of hydrodynamical equations, chiefly dealing with an approximate solution valid only when reflection is relatively weak. M Okubo, A. (1959) 60-1664 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 51-9. An estimation of the average compensation depth by a study of the vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen. ” Estimate of the annual average depth of compensation at weather stations “T ” and “ X ” from a study of the vertical distribution of dissolved oxygen, on the basis of the diffusion equation in which annual variation of the vertical eddy diffusivity is taken into consideration. M Kagami, H. (1959) 60-1665 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 60—7. Preliminary report on the shelf sediments off Kamo, Yamagata, Japan. Describes the particle size distribution and identifies the heavy minerals of the shelf sediments, describes the gravels there, and indicates application to the location of ancient shore lines. M Kurogane, K. € Y. Hiyama (1959) 60-1666 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 68-84. Morphometric comparison of the albacore from the Indian and the Pacific Ocean. Examination of local differences in Indian albacore based on morphometric data of 125 specimens collected since 1955, and comparison of these with those of the Pacific. 3 (4) : 251 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Yasuda, F. & Y. Hiyama (1959) 60-1667 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 85-90. A measure of role of utilization of plankton-feeders by carnivorous fishes in a certain area. Calculation from data obtained from experimental fishing of indexes of: (1) relative abundance of each sp. in the area of fishing; (2) the degree of consump- tion of plankton feeders by carnivorous spp.; (3) the power of a carnivorous sp. to reduce the plankton feeder population; and (4) relative abundance of a carnivorous sp. to total amount of plankton feeders. M Sasaki, T. ei al. (1959) 60-1668 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 5 (1) : 91-7. Measurements of submarine light polarization. Measurement of degree and plane of polarization and consideration of the role of weather, sun’s altitude, turbidity, depth and other factors in determin- ing the directionality of penetrating light. MF Kok, B. (1959) 60-1669 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 184-92. Light induced absorption changes in photosynthetic organisms—II. A split-beam difference spectrophotometer. Description of the instrument designed to register small changes of absorp- tion induced by light in photosynthetic organisms, by a split-beam arrange- ment allowing simultaneous observation of fast reversible absorption changes caused by flashing actinic illumination, and of slow shifts of background absorption. A few examples of its application are discussed. F Latimer, P. (1959) 60-1670 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 193-9. Influence of selective light scattering on measurements of absorption spectra of Chlorella C. pyrenoidosa was suspended in buffer and the light coming from the suspension at well-defined angles was observed. Also, cells in media of various refractive indices and absorption spectra were used to measure directly transmitted light. M Blinks, L. R. (1959) 60-1671 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 200-3. Chromatic transients in the photosynthesis of a green alga. Amperometric estimation of transients in Ulva lobata. F Lavorel, J. (1959) 60-1672 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 204-9. Induction of fluorescence in quinone poisoned Chlorella cells. Kinetics of induction phenomena in Chlorella pyrenoidosa. 3 (4) : 252 REFERENCES F Duysens, L. N. M. & J. Amesz (1959) 60-1673 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 210-3. Quantum requirement for phosphopyridine nucleotide reduction in photo- synthesis. Spectrophotometrie measurements on spinach chloroplasts and fluorescence spectroscopy of Chlorella and Chromatium. F Hiller, R. G. & C. P. Whittingham (1959) 60-1674 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 219-22. Further studies on the carbon dioxide burst in algae. Observations on the effect of various factors on the physiological and biochemical processes which result in the evolution of CO, in the burst, using Chick as experimental material. F Brown, A. H. & D. Weis (1959) 60-1675 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 224-34. Relation between respiration and photosynthesis in the green alga, Ankistro- desmus braunii. Presents a model of possible influences on respiratory processes by means of a reductant produced by a partial reaction of photosynthesis, and describes experiments in which the gaseous metabolism of this alga was measured in darkness, and in light of various intensities, in order to test the validity of the model. F Weis, D. & A. H. Brown (1959) 60-1676 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 235-9. Kinetic relationships between photosynthesis and respiration in the algal flagellate, Ochromonas malhamensis. Recording mass spectrometer measurement of simultaneous production and consumption rates of both CO, and O, with variation of light intensity, partial pressure of CO, and state of nutrition of the cells. F Punnett, T. (1959) 60-1677 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 283-9. Stability of isolated chloroplast preparations and its effect on hill reaction measurements. Experiments with Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Chlamydomonas reinhardi, in order to examine the factors influencing the properties of chloroplast prepara- tions: F Brown, J. 5. € С. 5. French (1959) 60-1678 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 305-9. Absorption spectra and relative photostability of the different forms of chlorophyll in Chlorella. Experiments on a suspension of broken Chlorella cells, clarified by centri- fugation and partially bleached by red light, from which to obtain more precise curves for the components of the red band of chlorophyll in Chlorella. 3 (4) : 253 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Fuller, R. C. & M. Gibbs (1959) 60-1679 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 324-9. Intracellular and phylogenetic distribution of ribulose 1,5-diphosphate carboxylase and D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases. A survey has been made of the presence of the ribulose diphosphate car- boxylase and the triphosphopyridine nucleotide and diphosphopyridine nucleotide dependent D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in some autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms, incl. Chlorella. F Blass, U., J. M. Anderson & M. Calvin (1959) 60-1680 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 329-33. Biosynthesis and possible functional relationships among the carotenoids; and between chlorophyll A and chlorophyll B. Determination of the relative specific activities of a number of pigments under labelling conditions, using the algae Chlorella and Scenedesmus. F Myers, J. & J.-R. Graham (1959) 60-1681 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 345-52. On the mass culture of algae—II. Yield as a function of cell concentration under continuous sunlight irradiance. Description of an apparatus to allow steady-state growth of Chlorella ellipsoidea under continuous visible irradiance equivalent to full sunlight, and report of yield obtained with this apparatus and discussion of variations in this yield, under various conditions. F Pirson, A. H. Lorenzen & A. Koepper (1959) 60-1682 Plant Physiol., 34 (3) : 353-5. A sensitive stage in synchronized cultures of Chlorella. Description of a transient sensitivity to low temperatures resulting after shock in abnormal cell metabolism, indicated by transient inhibition of cell growth and cell division, and by a reversible partial loss of chlorophyll. F Wassink, E. C. (1959) 60-1683 Plant Phystol., 34 (3) : 356-61. Efficiency of light energy conversion in plant growth. Discussion of the factors influencing this efficiency. M Kohler, A. C. (1959) 60-1684 Progr. Rep. Atl. Cst Sta. (72) : 3-7. Growth and parasites of cod during a year in captivity. Fr Account of a collection of small cod held in tanks at St. Andrews for a year, to examine effects of different feeding rates on growth, at the end of which period incidental observations were recorded on the effect of holding on the parasitic round worms found in cod flesh. 3 (4) : 254 REFERENCES M McCracken, F. D. (1959) 60-1685 Progr. Rep. Atl. Cst Sta. (72) : 8-19. Cod tagging off northern New Brunswick in 1955 and 1956. Fr Description of the fishery, tagging methods and tagging operations; account of recoveries made in 1956 and 1957 from the releases made in 1955 and 1956, and discussion of the efficiency of the tags and of the methods of attachment and capture. x Van Klaveren, Е. W. € G. Vaillancourt (1959) 60-1686 Progr. Rep. Atl. Cst Sta. (72) : 19-22. Constituents of salt cod pickle. Fr M Squires, H. J. (1959) 60-1687 Progr. Rep. Atl. Cst Sta. (72) : 23-6. Squid inshore in Newfoundland and on the Grand Bank, 1953 to 1958. Fr Comparison of the incidental catches of squid Illex illecebrosus by the motor vessel ‘ Investigator IL’, with quantities of squid landed by fishermen in the years 1953 to 1958, with a view to assessing the reliability of the incidental catch as indication of the relative amounts of squid caught by fishermen for bait. M Tibbo, 5. N. (1959) 60-1688 Progr. Rep. Atl. Ost Sta. (72) : 27-32. Drift-netting for herring along the south coast of Newfoundland. Fr Report of exploratory operations to discover the whereabouts of stocks of herring on which the fisheries have depended and to determine the distribution of immature fat herring during summer months, giving also report on examina- tions of these herrings for size and condition. M Campbell, N. J. (1959) 60-1689 Progr. Rep. Atl. Cst Sta. (72) : 33-6. An International Geophysical Year project. Fr Participation in IGY ‘ Project Deep Water Circulation ” which called for intensive study of Atlantic Ocean deep waters from Antarctie to Arctic, to determine changes taking place in layering and physical and chemical proper- ties since surveys of * Meteor’ and other vessels, 25 to 30 years ago. x Fraser, D. I. & W. J. Dyer (1959) 60-1690 Progr. Rep. АИ. Cst Sta. (72) : 37-9. Fat hydrolysis in frozen fish—II. Relation to protein stability. Fr 3 (4) : 255 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Unoki, S. (1958) 60-1691 Oceanogr. Mag., 10 (2) : 157-67. Wave climate at the ocean weather stations, Tango and Extra, in the North West Pacific. The features of wave climate and the generating source of high waves at 2 ocean weather stations: Tango, 29° N, 135° E, and Extra, 39° N, 153° E, are statistically investigated by analysis of data of visual observations of wave height and period, and of the scale and direction of wind waves and swell. M Sugiura, J. (1958) 60-1692 Oceanogr. Mag., 10 (2) : 169-78. On the sea conditions to the east off the Kurile Islands. Presents a detailed current pattern and discusses the distribution of the North Pacific Subarctic water to the east of the Kurile Islands and the Kamchatka Peninsula, on the basis of data obtained from 1933 to 1936. M Marumo, R., M. Kitou & M. Ohwada (1958) 60-1693 Iceanogr. Mag., 10 (2) : 179-84. Vertical distribution of plankton at 40° N, 150° E in the Oyashio water. Listing and discussion of distribution of diatoms, copepods, chaetognaths and pelagic larvae of littoral animals. M Nan’niti, T. (1958) 60-1694 Oceanogr. Mag., 10 (2) : 185-92. Relation between the velocity and the location of the front of the Kuroshio off the Tôhoku district. Some dynamical calculations concerning the Kuroshio and the Oyashio currents, and study of the relations between velocity and location of their front off the Tôhoku district. M Kitou, M. (1958) 60-1695 Oceanogr. Mag., 10 (2) : 193-9. Distribution of plankton copepods at the ocean weather station "X ”, May 1950 to April 1951. Description of the monthly variation in the population of the main copepods and of the distribution of copepods generally with reference to oceanographic conditions. M Fukuoka, J. (1958) 60-1696 Oceanogr. Mag., 10 (2) : 201-13. The variations of the Kuroshio current in the sea south and east of Honshu (Japanese Main Island). Discussion of the appearance of the cold water mass east of Miyaka-jima and on the meandering of the Kuroshio east of Honshu, and study of the rela- tion between existence of the cold water mass and the meandering of the Kuroshio. > 3 (4) : 256 REFERENCES M Hanzawa, M. (1958) 60-1697 Oceanogr. Mag., 10 (2) : 215-26. Studies on the inter-relationship between the sea and the atmosphere (Part 4). Study of anomalous sea surface temperatures observed in 1955 along the west coast of North America and the coasts of Japan and the Philippine Islands, and discussion of the role of winds over the North Pacific. M Yasui, M. (1958) 60-1698 Oceanogr. Mag., 10 (2) : 227-34. Internal waves in the open ocean. Analysis and discussion of the results of continuous observations taken in the upper 250 m layer of the Oyashio area, chiefly with regard to vertical displacements of isotherms and time variation in their depth. M Kramp, P. L. (1959) 60-1699 Rés. sci. Exped. océanogr. belge, 3 (6) : 1-33. Medusae mainly from the west coast of Africa. Ill. descriptions of specimens; systematics, distribution, depths, sizes and other miscellaneous bionomie notes. M Cherbonnier, G. (1959) 60-1700: Rés. sci. Expéd. océanogr. belge, 3 (6) : 35-59. Échinides. (Echinoids.) Ill. descriptions of specimens; systematics, distribution, depths, sizes and other miscellaneous bionomic notes. M Menzies, R. J. & J. L. 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The results obtained show that, by successively eliminating those values based upon few observations per month, the standard deviation, o, tends to become relatively constant. MG ‘Cushing, D. H. (1959) 60-1704 Fish. Invest., Lond., 22 (6) : 40 p. On the nature of production in the sea. Gives a general mathematical model of plankton population growth, taking account of reproduction and grazing; application to phyto-plankton/ zooplankton relations in temperate seas; problems of nutrient balance; organic production in oceanic waters, especially the Sargasso Sea. Special reference to populations of Calanus and other copepods, Asterionella, Coscino- discus, and other diatoms. Incl. literature review and bibliography. F Anon. (1959) 60-1705 New Scient., 6 (150) : 561-2. Looking into lakes and rivers. Impressions of the Vienna congress of the International Limnological Association. M Lear, J. (1959) 60-1706 New Scient., 6 (150) : 574. The equator—an unimaginary line. Short article on papers concerning currents in the Pacific presented to the International Oceanographic Congress. M ‘Currie, R. (1959) 60-1707 New Scient., 6 (150) : 584-7. An introduction to oceanography—8. Organic production in the sea. An ill. general review of this subject. M Anon. (1959) 60-1708 New Scient., 6 (150) : 588. “* Ethnic groups ” among fish. Note on blood group studies of whales, seals and fishes. 3 (4) : 258 REFERENCES F Hunter, W. R. (1959) 60-1709 New Scient., 6 (150) : 593. Freshwater ecology. Re 59-8152. F Grist, D. H. (1959) 60-1710 London, Longmans, Green & Co., 466 p. Rice (3rd ed.) Incl. appendices on “fish culture in paddy fields ”, and the “ effects of pesticides on fish production ”. F Cobley, L. S. (1959) 60-1711 New Scient., 6 (150) : 593. An authoritative work on rice. Re 60-1710. MF Carter, D. J. Tryon (1959) 60-1712 New Scient., 6 (150) : 595. Fish speeds. Re 59-7052. M Woodland, B. (1959) 60-1713 Trade News, 12 (4) : 3-5. Newfoundland whaling. Brief review of whaling industry. Incl. note on destruction of Hawkes Harbour station after a fire. M Grew, R. (1959) 60-1714 Trade News, 12 (4) : 6-7. The Portuguese like Canadian cod. Short review of Portuguese Gadus morhua fishery in AN with production and import figures. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1715 Trade News, 12 (4) : 9-11. Canadian summer fisheries, 1959. A brief review of marine and freshwater fisheries. MF Robertson, J. D. (1959) 60-1716 Advance Sci., Lond., 15 (61) : 516-20. The origin of vertebrates—Marine or freshwater? CR 59—0082. A general essay; special reference to plasma and serum composition. 3 (4) : 259 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Pearsall, W. H. (1959) 60-1717 Advance. Sci., Lond., 15 (61) : 521-3. The Freshwater Biological Association and its laboratory. Paper contributed to a special joint session of zoology and botany sections of British Association, Glasgow 1958, on work of FBA. F Mortimer, C. H. (1959) 60-1718 Advance. 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(Contributions to biologieal-ecological investigations in the Lower Weser and its estuary.) Zonation by salinity, distribution of ‘ yellow substance * and seston. MF Hustedt, F. (1959) 60-1722 Veröff. Inst. Meeresf., 6 (1) : 13-175. Die Diatomeenflora der Unterweser von der Lesummündung bis Bremer- haven mit Berücksichtigung des Unterlaufs der Hunte und Geeste. (The diatom flora of the Lower Weser from Lesum outlet to Bremerhaven with consideration of the lower reaches of Hunte and Geeste.) Taxonomie description of the diatoms found; description of the flora in different parts of the area; horizontal and vertical distribution of pelagic and littoral diatoms. 3 (4) : 260 REFERENCES MF Kinne, O. (1959) 60-1723 Veröff. Inst. Meeresf., 6 (1) : 177-202. Ecological data on the amphipod Gammarus duebeni. A monograph. Contents as per title. M Stout, У. М. & К. Viets (1959) 60-1724 Veröff. Inst. Meeresf., 6 (1) : 203-11. Uber eine parasitisch lebende Halacaride (Acari) von Neuseeland. (On a parasitic halacaride (Acari) from New Zealand.) Description of a new mite sp., parasitic in the mantel cavity of gastropods. MF Siepmann, R. (1959) 60-1725 Veröff. Inst. M 6 (1) : 213-81. Ein Beitrag zur saprophytischen Pilzflora des Wattes der Wesermündung— I. Systematischer Teil. (A contribution to saprophytic fungus flora of the tidal flat of Weser estuary—I. Systematic part.) Taxonomie description of the fungi. F Harris, D. L. (1957) 60-1726 Met. Monogr., 2 (10) : 46—57. The effect of a moving pressure disturbance on the water level in a lake. Examination of a sudden unexpected rise in the level of Lake Michigan in respect of its possible origin from resonant coupling between a moving pressure jump line and the lake. M Reid, R. O. (1957) 60-1727 Met. Monogr., 2 (10) : 58-66. On the classification of hurricanes by storm tide and wave energy indices. Two indices for tagging hurricanes with respect to their capacity for producing storm tides and waves on a continental shelf are suggested. These indices are applied to the hurricane data of the USA from 1900 onwards. Rate of occurrence of hurricanes is computed for Gulf of Mexico coast. M Marks, W. & J. Chase (1959) 60-1728 Met. Monogr., 2 (10) : 67-75. Observation of the growth and decay of a wave spectrum. Investigation of the growth and decay of 1-dimensional spectrum. The results of visual wave observations, wave records and the Pierson, Neumann, James prediction technique are compared. 3 (4) : 261 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Charnock, H. (1959) 60-1729 New Scient., 6 (148) : 465-7. An introduction to oceanography—VI. The atmosphere and the ocean. Ill. account of studies—methods and results and of energy exchange; incl. reference to measurements of wind structure over freshwater bodies. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1730 New Scient., 6 (148) : 471. Terrifying substance. Short note on work of К. У. Frisch and of E. Kulzer—Naturw. Rdsch., 8 : 296—on skin substances in Phoxinus, Cyprinus, Tinca, Esox, Anguilla-, Helisoma in S. America; Bufo. M Anon. (1959) 60-1731 New Scient., 6 (148) : 472. Sea level changes. Note on discussion of this subject at International Oceanographic Congress. M Anon. (1959) 60-1732 Trade News, 12 (1) : 3-7. Scientists to assess Atlantic potential. Account of and commentary on 9th annual meeting in Montreal, June 1959. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1733 Trade News, 12 (1) : 9-11. Canadian fisheries, 1958-59. General review of industrial activities on both seaboards and inland, May 1958-April 1959. M Anon. (1959) 60-1734 Trade News, 12 (1): 11. Two units of fisheries patrol fleet, Pacific coast. Short ill. notes on the fisheries protection cruisers ‘ Laurier’ and ‘ Seal Rock ”. M Anon. (1959) 60-1735 Trade News, 12 (1) : 17-8. FAO expert demonstrates improved pelagic trawling. Account of recent experiments conducted by Dr. J. Scharfe in NE Atlantic, in which a transducer is attached to the net headline. 3 (4) : 262 REFERENCES M Proskie, J. (1958) 60-1736 Primary Ind. Stud., Ottawa, 7 (1) : Operations of modern longliners and draggers, Atlantic seaboard, 1952-57— 13$ part of seventh annual progress report on the study of the operations of longliners and draggers in Canada. Intention is to assess progress of pro- gramme for modernizing the fishing fleets in the region and its effect on the development of the fishing industry as a whole. Analysis is based on large sample of the fleets and covers the period 1952-1957. The 2nd part contain- ing a summary of the data collected during the 1957 season, was published in August, 1958. M Wilce, R. T. (1959) 60-1737 Bot. Notiser, 112 (2) : 158-74. Studies in the genus Laminaria—I. Laminaria cuneifolia J. G. Agardh: a review. Taxonomy and distribution of this NW Atlantic and Sea of Okhotsk spp.. of which there are also unverified records from N. Pacific and White Sea. МЕ Grónblad, В. & J. Ruzicka (1959) 60-1738 Bot. Notiser, 112 (2) : 205-26. Zur Systematik der Desmidiaceen. (On the taxonomy of Desmidiaceae.) En Ill. review of this algal group. MF Hallock, R. J. & W. F. Van Woert (1959) 60-1739 Calif. Fish Game, 45 (4) : 227-96. A survey of anadromous fish losses in irrigation diversions from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers. Describes methods of study and summarizes results obtained during the period of 1953-57 with emphasis on Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. G Abramson, N. & J. Tolladay (1959) 60-1740 Calif. Fish Game, 45 (4) : 303-11. The use of probability sampling for estimating annual number of angler days. Discusses simple random sampling, stratified random sampling with proportional allocation and stratified random sampling with optimum alloca- tion. MF Giddings, A. F. (1959) 60-1741 Calif. Fish Game, 45 (4) : 353. Record silver salmon taken in Papermill Creek, Marin County. Records the taking of a 22 lb, 384 in Oncorhynchus kisutch, in 1959, a new record for California. 3 (4) : 263 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Amant, J. A. St. (1959) 60-1742 Calif. Fish Game, 45 (4) : 353. Striped bass introduced into the Colorado River. Describes an experimental introduction of Roccus saxatilis near Blythe, California, in 1959. MF Chadwick, H. K. (1959) 60-1743 Calif. Fish Game, 45 (4) : 354. Handbook of computation for biological statistics of fish populations. Re 59-1839. M Fitch, J. E. (1959) 60-1744 Calif. Fish. Game, 45 (4) : 356. Marine ecology. Re 59-2032. MF Chile. Ministerio de Agricultura. Departamento de Fomento de Pesca y Caza (1959) 60-1745 Bol. inform. Chile (69) : 13 p. Contains main fisheries products statistics of Chile by region and notes on short popular articles on fisheries development in that country and elsewhere. M Rochford, D. J. (1959) 60-1746 Tech. Pap. Div. Fish, C.S.I.R.O. (7) : 28 р. The primary external water masses of the Tasman and Coral Seas. Mean quarterly curves of surface chlorinity-temperature characteristics are presented, and an examination made of the likelihood of spurious short- term effects being represented in these curves, and by reference to evidence of the existence of 3 external water masses an hypothesis is offered to explain the features represented by these curves. M ICES (1959) 60-1747 Mimeo, 10 p. To the chairman of the Comparative Fishing Committee—Report of the mesh selection working group, Copenhagen, December 7th-12th 1959. Reports trawl mesh selection of Gadus morhua and Melanogrammus aegle- jinus; interim working definition of “‘ light trawl ’’; general consideration on mesh selection work and standardization of covers, haul duration, towing speed, mesh measurement, fish measurement and description of net-twines. Incl. tables of available selection data from experiments since 1956. 3 (4) : 264 REFERENCES M Ying-Tien, W. & L. Min-Hsin (1957) 60-1748 Acta zool. sinica, 9 (4) : 277-81. Observations on abnormal brains in the dogfish, Mustelus manazo Bleeker. Ch En Ill. description of abnormalities of 300 specimens in cerebral hemisphere and rhinencephalon, studied 1949-50. МЕ Chia-Jui, $. (1957) 60-1749 Acta zool. sinica, 9 (4) : 297-328. Parasitic copepods from fishes of China—Part I. Cyclopoida (1). En Ch. Spp. of Ergasilus, Sinergasilus, Bomolochus, Orbitacolax, Pumiliopes, and Taeniacanthus are described; the 136 2 from Carassius auratus in Hopei, Kiangsu and Chekiang, the others from fishes of South China Sea—Gazza, Stromateoides, Decapterus, Trachurus, Mugil, Caranx, Megalaspis and Therpon spp. Tchung-Lin, T. (1957) 60- Acta 2001. sinica, 9 (4) : 339-44. (The distribution of Chinese clupeoid fishes.) Ch En Lists spp. by regions—Northeastern, N. China, Mid-China and S. China. Inel. under “‘ elupeoids ” Salmonidae and Esox. MF Chia-Jui, $. (1957) 60-1751 Acta zool. sinica, 9 (4) : 351-78. Parasitic copepods from fishes of China—Part II. Caligoida, Caligidae (1). En Ch Co 60-1749. Ill. description of spp. of Caligus, Sinocaligus and Synestius from Mugil, Cybium, Nibea, Stromateoides, Hilsa, Dussumieria and Eleuthero- nemus spp. МЕ Zaneveld, J. $. (1959) 60-1752 Trinidad, W. Г., 24 р. Index to the vernacular names of the fishes of the Netherlands Antilles. (Issued as: Coll. Pap. Caribb. Mar. biol. Inst. (16) ). A compiled list giving vernacular names of fishes in Papiamentu, Dutch and Windward Islands, with their common English names. MF Zaneveld, J. S. (1959) 60-1753 Trinidad, W. Г., 22 р. The sea fisheries of the Netherlands Antilles. (Issued as: Coll. Pap. Caribb. Mar. biol. Inst., (17) ). Synopses of informa- tions on physical setting, fishery resources and fishing industries. Gives annual landing and import statistics. 3 (4) : 265 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Mitsui, K. (1959) 60-1754 Misc. Rep. Res. Inst. nat. Resour., Tokyo (50) : 22-9. | (On the poisonous water of Shimokita Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture— Preliminary report.) Ni En Observations on temperature and hydrogen ion concentration of river waters containing poisonous acid from sulphur mines and hot springs located at their sources. M Aoki, 5. (1959) 60-1755 Misc. Rep. Res. Inst. mat. Resour., Tokyo (50) : 35-6. (Recent molluscan shells from the Shimokita Peninsula, Northern Honshu, Japan (Т)). Ni En Records 38 spp. of pelecypoda with notes on faunal differences between Pacific and Mutsu Bay. G Hinde, R. A. (1959) 60-1756 Anim. Behav., 7 (3 & 4) : 130-41. Unitary drives. Reviews and discusses ways in which drive concepts can hinder analysis by suggesting an over:simplification of the causal mechanisms underlying behaviour. M Bartholomew, G. A. (1959) 60-1757 Anim. Behav., 7 (3 8 4) : 163-171. Mother-young relations and the maturation of pup behaviour in the Alaska fur seal. Account of observations on birth and associated activities, reaction of female to newborn, behaviour of pups during and immediately after parturi- tion, changes in pup behaviour, and recognition of parent and offspring of Callorhinus ursinus. F Braddock, J. C. & Z. I. Braddock (1959) 60-1758 Anim. Behav., 7 (3 & 4) : 222-32. The development of nesting behaviour in the Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens. Account of aquarium observations to learn at what age nesting behaviour fist appears in both sexes of this sp., relative frequency in each sex and relative frequencies at various ages. Incl. notes on shape, size, thickness and duration of nests. Dowdeswell, W. H. (1959) 60-1759 London, Methuen, 315 p. Practical animal ecology. A text book designed as companion to author’s earlier Animal Ecology, incl. terrestrial, freshwater, edaphic and sea-shore habitats, with bibliography giving necessary references to systematics and a section on elementary sta- tistics. 3 (4) : 266 REFERENCES MF Atz, J. W. (1959) 60-1760 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America and the American Society of Zoologists, 31st Aug.-2nd Sept., 1959. Psychopharmacologic drugs and fish behaviour. ME Atz, J. W. (1959) 60-1761 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America and the American Society of Zoologists, 31st Aug.-2nd Sept., 1959—Problems of stress in fish behaviour. MF Braemar, W. & H. O. Schwassmann (1959) 60-1762 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America and the American Society of Zoologists, 3lst Aug.-2nd Sept., 1959.— Basic principles of sun orientation in fishes. M THB (1959) 60-1763 Int. hydr. Bull., (11) : 311-41. Contains notes on activities of the Bureau and information on charts, sailing directions, lights, tides and currents, work carried out and projected and new charts and new editions of charts. M Maroc. Service Central de Statistiques (1959) 60-1764 Bull. statist. Maroc (23) : 36 p. Incl. monthly table of fish landings, by areas, for the period March-Dec. 1958. G Toynbee, A. (1959) 60-1765 Rome, FAO, 20 p. Population and food supply—McDougall memorial lecture 1959. Text of lecture delivered at FAO conference, November 1959. No specific mention of fisheries. M U.K. National Oceanographic Council (1959) 60-1766 Cambridge Univ. Press, 41 p. Annual report of the National Oceanographic Council, 1 April 1958- 31 March 1959. Membership of the UK National Oceanographic Council, staff of the National Institute of Oceanography; short administrative reports of the Council and the institute activities; research in marine physiology and biology; work of R.R.S. * Discovery II ”; budget; lists of publications, lectures delivered, ete. 3 (4) : 267 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M IPHC (1959) 60-1767 Rep. int. Pacif. Halib. Comm. (27) : 21 p. 2 Regulation and investigation of the Pacific halibut fishery in 1958. Report under headings: Historical background; Activities of the commission; The regulations in 1958; Statistics of the fishery; catch per unit fishing effort; Composition of the catches; Growth studies; Tagging experiments; Studies of halibut below commercial size. MF Chile. Ministerio de Agricultura. Departamento de Fomento de Pesca y Caza (1959) | 60-1768 Bol. inform. Chile (68) : 13 р. Contains main fisheries products statistics of Chile by region and notes on short popular articles on fisheries development in that country and elsewhere. Cane, V. R. (1959) 60-1769 J. В. statist. Soc., 21 (1) : 36-49. Behaviour sequences as semi-Markov chains. Some experiments on birds, fish and insects, in which long records of steady- state behaviour are obtained, are described and the relative merits of 3 simple models of behaviour considered. As a Ist approximation, semi-Markov chains seem to offer a reasonable way of summarizing the data and provide suitable null hypotheses against which to test ethological theories. F Voigt, W., Jr. (1959) 60-1770 Penn. Angler, 28 (11) : 9-12. It’s a complex business. Third and last of a series describing the work of the Pennsylvania Fish Commission. F Gurney, A. B. (1959) 60-1771 Science, 130 (3373) : 447. [Book reviews] Re 59-6501 to 59-6508. a F Pickford, G. E. & J. G. Phillips (1959) 60-1772 Science, 130 (3373) : 454. Prolactin, a factor in promoting survival of hypophysectomized killifish in fresh water. Examination of the value of corticosteroids, cortisol and aldosterone in promoting the survival of hypophysectomized Fundulus heteroclitus in fresh water, also of Fundulus inter renal tissue, carp corpuscles of Stannius and hog renin, rat-pituitary brei and highly purified prolactin. 3 (4) : 268 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-1773 New Scient., 6 (153) : 736-7. A United Nations agency for oceanography. Comment on oceanographic program proposals of US National Academy of Sciences. M Lamb, H. H. (1959) 60-1774 New Scient., 6 (153) : 740-4. The changing climate. Ill. article, with reference to sea temperatures in Atlantic, and ocean climate. G Bremner, I. (1959) 60-1775 New Scient., 6 (153) : 761-3. Britain’s new laboratory for testing ship designs. Ill. description of new National Physical Laboratory establishment at, Feltham, Middlesex. F Anon. (1959) 60-1776: New Scient., 6 (153) : 770. Salt from lakes. No. 60-2033. M Anon. (1959) 60-1777 New Scient., 6 (153) : 771. Waves and pack ice. Note on projected cruisè of ‘John Biscoe’ with NIO shipborne wave recorder, under guidance of G. Robin, Scott Polar Research Institute, to study effect of pack ice in damping sea waves. M Vetter, R. C. (1959) 60-1778 47 International and national organization of oceanographic activities. Lists relevant international organizations and briefly describes their responsibilities. Gives also short notes on institutions concerning oceano- graphic work in certain countries. F Verduin, J. (1959) 60-1779 Ecology, 40 (3) : 377-83. Photosynthesis by aquatic communities in northwestern Ohio. A study of photosynthetic rates under natural conditions, using pH change as a measure of CO, change, and comparison of the rates of CO, absorption under natural conditions with those obtained from a community enclosed in a bottle. 3 (4) : 269 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Moore, W. G. (1959) 60-1780 Ecology, 40 (3) : 398-403. Observations on the biology of the fairy shrimp, Eubranchipus holmans. The nomenclatorial history of this sp. is reviewed and its distribution summarized. Morphological types are indicated, an account is given of its habitat, season of occurrence, hatching period, growth rate, and egg produc- tion, and the relations of Hubranchipus and Streptocephalus in mixed popula- tions are discussed. G Hairston, N. G. (1959) 60-1781 Ecology, 40 (3) : 404-16. Species abundance and community organization. Attempt to express graphically and mathematically aspects of community structure from the standpoints of sp. frequency, sp. per unit area, the spatial distribution of individuals, and the numerical abundance of spp., making use of data on spp. of microarthropods in soils. F Neess, J. & R. C: Dugdale (1959) 60-1782 Ecology, 40 (3) : 425-30. Computation of production for populations of aquatic midge larvae. Description of a model for use in computing the various fractions of produc- tion for populations of organisms in which the life history is similar to that of the various spp. of Chironomidae. F Harrington, R. W., Jr. (1959) 60-1783 Ecology, 40 (3) : 430-7. Delayed hatching in stranded eggs of marsh killifish, Fundulus confluentus. Examination of the viability of exposed stranded eggs, discussion of the osmoaegulatory status of the sp. and of the climatological background of egg- deposition and hatching, and discussion of the ecological and physiological significance of this material. F Needham, P. R. & A. C. Jones (1959) 60-1784 Ecology, 40 (3) : 4655-74. Flow, temperature, solar radiation, and ice in relation to activities of fishes in Sagehen Creek, California. Report of the effect of certain of these physical factors on stream conditions and on the activities and well-being of fishes during the winter periods. M Edgren, R. A. (1959) 60-1785 Ecology, 40 (3) : 498-502. Coquinas (Donax variabilis) on a Florida beach. Study of the distribution of this sp. in this situation, and of the effects of storm on that distribution. 3 (4) : 270 REFERENCES M Reish, D. J. (1959) 60-1786 Ecology, 40 (3) : 502-3. Modification of the Hayward orangepeel bucket for bottom sampling. Technical description. F Bovbjerg, R. V. (1959) 60-1787 Ecology, 40 (3) : 504-5. Density and dispersal in laboratory crayfish populations. Experiments in laboratory to determine the role of density relative to dispersal rate in a linear environment. F Maguire, B., Jr. (1959) 60-1788 Ecology, 40 (3) : 506. Aquatic biotas of teasel waters. Percentage composition. M Dexter, R. W. (1959) 60-1789 Ecology, 40 (3) : 507. Records of the sea-side isopod Ligia oceanica at Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Contents as per title. MF Burbanck, W. D. (1959) 60-1790 Ecology, 40 (3) : 507-11. The distribution of the estuarine isopod, Cyathura sp., along the eastern coast of the United States. Contents as per title. F Phelps, A. (1959) 60-1791 Ecology, 40 (3) : 512-3. Effect of visible light on the growth of Tetrahymena pyriformis. Contents as per title. F Parker, R. A. (1959) 60-1792 Ecology, 40 (3) : 514. Simocephalus reproduction and illumination. Announcement of results of cultural experiments. F Penn, G. H. (1959) 60-1793 Ecology, 40 (3) : 514-5. Survival of branchiobdellid annelids without a crawfish host. Note on some laboratory observations. 3 (4) : 271 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Davis, C. C. (1959) 60-1794 Ecology, 40 (3) : 526. The algae. Re 59-2985. MF Sauer, E. G. F. (1959) 60-1795 Ecology, 40 (3) : 526-7. Animal behaviour. Re 59-6436. F Levi, H. W. (1959) 60-1796 Ecology, 40 (3) : 528-9. The bobeat of North America. Re 59-1630. M IPFC (1959) 60-1797 Curr. Aff. Bull., Bangkok, (25) : 58 p. Briefly reports activities of IPFC and of its committees and officers, and important current fisheries developments in both member countries and other parts of the world, as known to date of issue—August, 1959—Lists references and some annotations of recent publications of interest to fisheries workers in the Indo-Pacific region. M Worzel, J. L. (1959) 60-1798 J. geophys. Res., 64 (9) : 1299-315. Continuous gravity measurements on a surface ship with the graf sea gravimeter. Description of the use of the graf sea gravimeter and its advantages for continuous gravity observations. Discussion of the corrections to be applied and examples of gravity measurements in connection with various submarine features. M California University. Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1959) 60-1799 Quart. Progr. Rep. STOR (8) : 15 p. Progress in the analysis of data from field operations, in the improvement of instrumentation and evaluation of data, and in the assembly and installation of monitoring stations; with announcement of purposes of cruises, and list of publications accepted for publication. M Wathne, F. (1959) 60-1800 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 7-15. Observations on trawl-door spread and a discussion of influencing factors. Account of investigations on the trawl-door spread and examination of measurements made to determine effect of water depth, vessel speed and total catch on door spread. 3 (4) : 272 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-1801 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 22-3. Atomic waste—Oceanic disposal of atomic waste studied by coast and geodetic survey. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1802 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 23-4. California—Aerial census of abalone sport fishing continued. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1803. Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 24. California—Biologists predict time and place of albacore tuna run for third year. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1804 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 25-6. Central Pacific fisheries investigations—Relationship found between sea surface temperature and skipjack tuna abundance. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-1805 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 26-7. Great Lakes exploratory fishing and gear research program—Experimental smelt fishing in Lake Erie continued: M/V * Active ” Cruise 3. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-1806 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 27-8. Great Lakes fishery investigations—Survey of southeastern Lake Superior continued: M/V ‘ Cisco ’ Cruise 3. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-1807 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 28-9. Great Lakes fishery investigations— Western Lake Superior fishery survey eontinued: M/V ‘ Siscowet ’ Cruise 3, July 13-22, 1959. Contents as per title. 3 (4) : 273 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Anon. (1959) 60-1808 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 29. Great Lakes fishery investigations—Western Lake Erie biological research continued: M/V ‘ George L ’ Cruise 5, July 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1809 Comm. Fish Rev., 21 (10) : 29. Gulf of Mexico gear research program—Shrimp-trawl performance observed by underwater television: M/V ‘ George M. Bowers ’ Cruise 21. Contents as per title. Anon. (1959) 60-1810 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 30. Louisiana—Good oyster set indicates future bumper crop. Contents as per title. Anon. (1959) 60-1811 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 30-1. Haddock—Landings for January—June 1959 at record low. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1812 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 33-4. North Atlantic fisheries exploration and gear research—Underwater television used to study otter-trawl performance: M/V ‘ Delaware’ Cruise 59-8. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1813 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 34. North Atlantic fisheries investigations: Bottom sediments and bottom animals collected: M/V ‘ Delaware ’ Cruise 59-9. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1814 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 35. Oysters—Long Island Sound oyster and starfish set light as of July 30. Contents as per title. 3 (4) : 274 REFERENCES MF Anon. (1959) 60-1815 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 35-6. Oysters—Better set predicted for certain Maryland waters. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1816 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 36. Shellfish—Research on control of soft-shell clam and oyster predators. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1817 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 36-7. South Carolina—Fisheries biological research progress, April-June 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1818 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 37-8. Tuna—Industry problems discussed at joint government industry meeting. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1819 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 38-9. United States fishing fleet additions: May 1959. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1820 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 39. United States fishery experts visit Soviet salmon centers. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1821 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 41-2. United States fishery landings, January—July 1959. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1822 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 44-5. International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission—Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery trends. Contents as per title. 3 (4) : 275 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES: M Anon. (1959) 60-1823 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 53-4. Honduras—Fishing cooperative established. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1824 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 54-5. Iceland—Fisheries trends, second quarter, 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1825 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 57. Iran—Shrimp fishery trends, April-June 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1826 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 57-8. Japan—Summer albacore fishing ends with landings of 10,400 tons. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1827 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 58. Japan—Albacore tuna fishing out of American Samoa good. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1828 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 59. Japan—Catch of two tuna mothership fleets exceeds 4,700 metric tons. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1829 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 61. Japan—Tuna vessels report good fishing off New Zealand. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1830 Comm. Fish Rev., 21 (10) : 61. Japan—Shipyard designs more efficient tuna long-liner. Contents as per title. 3 (4) : 276 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-1831 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 61. Japan—Build more tuna long-liners. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1832 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 61-2. Japan—Tuna fishery notes. Contents as per title. MF Anon. (1959) 60-1833 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 63-4. Japan—Salmon study team to visit Kamchatka. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1834 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 67. Japan—Japanese firm to explore for shrimp off Mexican west Coast. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1835 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 67-8. Libya—Fisheries trends, April—June 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1836 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 68. Malaya—Joint Japanese-Malayan tuna fishing company formed. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1837 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 68. Mexico—Ensenada area fishery trends, July 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1838 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 68-9. New Zealand—Fisheries trends, 1958. Contents as per title. 3 (4) : 277 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-1839 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 69-70. Norway—Fishing and whaling industry trends, June 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1840 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 73. Pakistan—Fisheries development program expected to stimulate shrimp exports. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1841 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : Portugal—Fisheries a a anuary—April 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1842 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 75 South-West Africa—Pilchard-maasbanker catch quota increased for 1959. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1843 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 75 Spain—Norwegian proposal for tuna fishing operation out of Spanish port rejected. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1844 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 77. Trinidad—Japanese trawler to explore for shrimp off coast. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-1845. Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 77. Uganda—Lake fisheries thrive despite mass mortality disasters. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1846. Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 78. Union of South Africa Union and South-West Africa pilchard-maasbanker fishery trends, July 1959. Contents as per title. 3 (4) : 278 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-1847 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 78-9. U.S.S.R.— More factory trawlers from West Germany under consideration. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1848 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 82-3. Department of the Interior —Whaling regulations amended. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-1849: Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 85-6. Eighty-sixth congress (first session)— Columbia River fisheries investigation. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-1850: Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 86. Highty-sixth congress (first session) —Fish hatcheries. Contents as per title. F Anon. (1959) 60-1851 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 88. Eighty-sixth congress (first session) —Insecticides effect upon fish and wild- life. Contents as per title. M Anon. (1959) 60-1852: Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 89. Eighty-sixth congress (first session)—Marine game fish research. Contents as per title. M Anon: (1959) 60-1853 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (10) : 89. 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Fluctuations in abundance and availability caused by biotic factors. A general essay review under main headings: The ecosystem approach; General properties of the ecological niche to which sardines and related species belong; Type of fluctuations to be expected and comparison with empirical data; Fluctuations in availability. M Muzinié, В. (1959) 60-1858 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Methodol. Pap. No. 2, 20 p. Identification of populations. Theoretical and methodological aspects of the problem of the identification of intraspecific fish populations are discussed. An attempt to define and classify the terms used. Classification of the characters and characteristics used for the identification of intraspecific populations is given. Also some methods of treatment of the data. Recommendations from various sources to improve the work are reviewed, with special reference to sardines. M Kasumovié, M. (1959) 60-1859 Bull. sci. Youg., 5 (1) : 20. Der dynamische Einfluss der Atmosphäre auf die Seespiegelschwankungen der Adria. (The dynamical influence of the atmosphere on the sea-level variations in the Adriatic Sea.) Ab 59-5027. Description of two seiches with 12 and 23 hour periods. 3 (4) : 280 REFERENCES M Cushing, D. H. (1959) 60-1860 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Methodol. Pap. No. 3, 14 p. Fishing gear and behaviour. To illustrate forms of behaviour, a short description of different types of gear used is given. Survey of senses of fishes including the response to light, sound. Effects of behaviour on location are summarized, particularly with reference to echo sounding; feeding behaviour and spawning behaviour are briefly described. M Nakai, Z. (1959) 60-1861 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Methodol. Pap. No. 4, 23 p. Fluctuations in abundance and availability of sardine populations caused by abiotic factors. Review of effects on populations of Sardinops melanosticta, caerulea and Sardina pilchardus. Factors studied were water temperature, oceanic or tidal currents, upwelling or descending currents, salinity, nutrient salts; atmospheric temperature, pressure, wind and rainfall. Water temperature and currents appeared to have the biggest effect on availability and/or abundance of stock. MG Ahlstrom, E. H. (1959) 60-1862 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Methodol. Pap. No. 5, 22 р. Fluctuations and fishing. A general review of present understanding of and approaches to the problem of the relation between fishing, stock and catch in terms of fish population dynamics. M Fontaine, M. and M. Ruivo (1959) 60-1863 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Methodol. Pap. No. 6, 6 p. New perspectives in sardine research. Hn 60-1856. M Kurita, S. (1959) 60-1864 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No 1, 19 p. Causes of fluctuations in the sardine population off Japan. Using the data on total catch. Rate of exploitation and other fishing conditions, the relation between the size and the annual natural increase of Sardinops melanosticta in waters of Japan and adjacent regions has been calculated for the years 1933-47. Comparison of fluctuation pattern with that of S. caerulea in the E. Pacific. 3 (4) : 281 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Uda, M. (1959) 60-1865 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 2, 12 p. The fluctuation of the sardine fishery in the Oriental waters. Reviews knowledge of catch fluctuations of Sardinops melanosticta and other elupeoids in Japanese waters over past 500 years, and proposes a theory of variation due to changes in reproduction potential accompanied by changes in climate and ocean currents. M Mozzi, C. and A. Duo (1959) 60-1866 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 3, 7p. Observations sur les sardines) Sardina pilchardus Walb.) de la haute Adriatique (Observations on the sardines (Sardina pilchardus Walb.) of the Upper Adriatic). | M D’Ancona, U. (1959) 60-1867 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 4, 6 p. Fluctuations et apparition saisonnière des clupéides sur les marchés de la haute Adriatique. (Fluctuations and availability of clupeids on the markets of the Upper Adriatic.) Gives landing statistics of Sardina pilchardus Walb. and Clupea sprattus L. of the markets 1904-54 for Trieste, 1914-32 for Fiume and 1905, 1919-24 and 1946-58 for Venice. Fishing methods intensity and areas have changed several times during those periods. Observations concerning the seasonal variations of the yield. M Hure, J. (1959) 60-1868 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 5, 3 p. Données nouvelles concernant la ponte de la sardine (Sardina pilchardus Walb.) sur les frayères situées dans les parages de l’ilot de Palagruza. (New data on the spawning of the sardine (Sardina pilchardus Walb.) on the spawn- ing ground in the area of the islet of Palagruza. New data on the existence and distribution of eggs during January and February, 1959, off the middle Adriatic, beyond the central Dalmatian archi- pelago to the Italian coast. M Muzini¢, Е. (1959) 60-1869 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 6, 3 p. Annual changes in the size of sardine and in the yield of their fishery in the central part of the eastern Adriatic. Comparison between annual fluctuations in size of Sardina from central eastern Adriatic and yield of fishery. Size of sardine could be used for rough predictions of relative success of fishing, provided that extensive change in availability did not occur. 3 (4) : 282 REFERENCES M Muzinic, R. (1959) 60-1870 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 7, 4 p. On the identification of populations of sardine in the Adriatie. Data supporting hypothesis concerning the existence of distinct local stocks PI 5 hyp 5 of Sardina pilchardus are reviewed. Not conclusive, but indicate mixing of fish on the spawning grounds separated by depths exceeding 200 m might not БЫ N g take place during spawning season. M Hayashi, S. (1959) 60-1871 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 8, 8 p. Recent fluctuations in the sardine stocks off the east coast of Honshu. Attempt to explain these variations in Sardinops melanosticta by analysis of age and size compositions, gonad sizes, seasonal pattern of fishery in different areas, vertebral numbers. M Verheijen, F. J. (1959) 60-1872 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 10, 17 p. Aquarium studies: a new outlook in sardine research. If adequate techniques are used the capture, transport, establishment and maintenance of Sardina, Sardinops, Clupea and other clupeids are no longer a hindrance to aquarium studies of several aspects of the biology of these fishes. It is emphasized that our knowledge of biology of sardines and related species is still highly incomplete. The role which aquarium experiments can play in filling the gaps in knowledge is demonstrated by some examples related to diverse aspects of sardine populations and sardine fishery. M Artüz, M. I. (1959) 60-1873 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 11, 5p. Some observations on the fluctuations in the catch of Sardina pilchardus in Turkish waters. Length, weight and age distribution of market and research vessel samples from Sea of Marmara in 1958 season; correlation of annual and seasona catches and abundance with surface temperature and sea level. M Martin, S., F. and Gonzalez G., G. (1959) 60-1874 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 12, бр. Notas acerca de la taxonomía de la sardina Clupanodon pseudohispanicus (Poey) de Venezuela. (Notes on the taxonomy of the sardine Clupanodon. pseudohispanicus (Poey) of Venezuela. Generic and specific names of doubtful validity; genus probably a synonym for Sardinella. So morphometric data are tabulated and compared with those for sardines from other latitudes. 3 (4) : 283 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Richardson, I. D. ei al. (1959) 60-1875 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 13, 7p. Report on sardine investigations in Brazil. Describes fishery for Sardinella aurita; landings by seasons, sizes of fish, age and growth, catch per unit effort by areas, Rio de Janeiro and Santos landings. M Radovich, J. (1959) 60-1876 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 14, Sp. Somes causes of fluctuations in catches of the Pacific sardine (Sardinops caerulea Girard). Data collected during surveys by California Dept. Fish and Game show, for 1950-58, the effect on availability of movements, uneven mortality and ‘uneven recruitment and its relation to population size. Analysis of catches over a longer period showed a change in the significant factors about the time of the collapse of the fishery. M Barahona, V. A. (1959) 60-1877 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 15, 7p. Datos sobre las pesquerias y poblaciones de sardinas (Sardinops sagax Jen.) en el litoral norte de Chile. (Data on fisheries and populations of sardines (Sardinops sagax Jen.) on the northern coast of Chile.) Monthly catches, morphometric measurements, location methods, of this sp. M Monteiro, R. (1959) 60-1878 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 16, 6 p. Sobre a ocorrencia de Sardinops ocellata (Pappe) em aguas centro-Angolanas (On the occurrence of Sardinops ocellata (Pappe) in the waters of Central Angola.) : Morphometric and meristic observations on samples collected September] October 1957 showed no differences from S.W. African specimens. M Muzinic, В. (1959) 60-1879 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 17, 5 p. On the schooling and feeding habits of sardine (Sardina pilchardus Walb.) in aquarium (preliminary observations). Habits of the small captive sardine under the given experimental conditions are described. No attempt is made to explain the underlying mechanisms. 3 (4) : 284 REFERENCES M Lahaye-Vincent, J. and M. Ruivo (1959) 60-1880 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 18, 21 p. Facteurs endocrinologiques dans la biologie de la sardine (Sardina pilchardus Walb.) ПТ. Evolution et activité de la glande thyroide chez les stades jeunes (larve-alevin). (Endocrinologic factors in the biology of the sardine (Sardina pilchardus Walb.) IIT. Evolution and activity of the thyroid gland in the young stages (larva-fry ) ). Work based on study of 3 series of young forms at different stages of development (larvae, individuals in metamorphosis, fry), originating from the Mediterranean, M Yamanaka, I. (1959) 60-1881 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 19, 14 p. Comparative study of the population size of Japanese and California sardine. Review, for Sardinops melanosticta and S. caerulea, of data on year class strength, natural and fishing mortality rates, eggs and abundance, catches and catches per unit effort, and their interpretation with regard to population size changes. M Postel, E. (1959) 60-1882 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 1, 18 p. Rapport sur la sardinelle (Sardinella aurita Valenciennes) (Atlantique africain). (Synopsis on the biology of the sardine, Sardinella aurita Valen- ciennes, African Atlantic.) First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. M de Jager, B. v. D. (1959) 60-1883 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 2, 13 p. Synopsis on the biology of the South African pilchard Sardinops ocellata (Pappé). First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. M Matthew, J. P. (1959) 60-1884 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 3, 17 p. Synopsis on the biology of the South West African pilchard (Sardinops ocellata Pappé). First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. 3 (4) : 285 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Larrañeta, M. Gomez (1959) 60-1885 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 4, 26 p. Synopsis of biological data on Sardina pilchardus of the Mediterranean and adjacent seas. First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. M Kwan-Ming, L. (1959) | 60-1886 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 5, 32 p. Synopsis of the biology of Sardinella in the tropical eastern Indo-Pacific area. First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. Refers to all spp. of genus; presents new data for S. aurita. M Blackburn, M. (1959) 60-1887 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 7, 15 p. Synopsis of biological information on the Australian and New Zealand sardine, Sardinops neopilchardus (Steindachner). First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. M Ben-Tuvia, A. (1959) 60-1888 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 9, 20 p. Synopsis of biological data on Sardinella aurita of the Mediterranean Sea and other waters. First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. M De Buen Lozano, F. (1959) 60-1889 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 8, 15 p. La sardina y sardina española (Sardinops sagax) en la costa sur de America del Oceano Pacifico (Chile, Peru e Islas Galapagos). 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Synopsis of biological data on lemuru Clupea (Harengula) longiceps (C.V.) First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. M Nair, R. V. (1959) 60-1892 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 11, 57 p. Synopsis on the biology and fishery of the Indian sardines. First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. Refers to Sardinella albella, S. longiceps, S. gibbosa, 5. Jimbriata, S. sirm, S. melanura, S. sindensis, S. dayi and other unnamed. : M Ahlstrom, E. H. (1959) 60-1893 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 12, 34 p. Synopsis on the biology of the Pacific sardine (Sardinops caerulea). First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, - Biology Branch. - M Ronquillo, I. A. (1959) 60-1894 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Sp. Synopsis No. 13, 26 p. Synopsis of biological data on Philippine sardines (Sardinella perforata, S. fimbriata, 5. sirm, S. longiceps). First draft summary and review according to standard pattern of informa- tion accumulated in Species and Stocks Thesaurus of FAO Fish. Division, Biology Branch. 3 (4) : 287 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Holt, S. J. (1959) 60-1895 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Exp. Pap. No. 20, 3 p. A note on the terminology of population dynamics. Considers the concepts of density dependent and independent factors. M World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines Rome, 21-28 60-1896 September 1959 (1959). FAO, Rome: 11 p. Prospectus—World distribution of sardines. M World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines. Rome, 21-28 60-1897 September 1959 (1959). FAO, Rome: 12 p. Prospecto—Distribucion de la sardina en el mundo. Es 60-1896. M Humphrey, G. F. (1959) 60-1898 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. 1, 4p. Pilchard fisheries in Australia and New Zealand waters. Although the occurrence of Sardinops neopilchardus has been known for 50 years, no large fishery has developed. Tabulates catches 1940-57 and also gives data for Hngraulis and Clupea spp. M Du Plessis, C. G. (1959) 60-1899 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. 2, 12 p. The pilchard fishery of the Union of South Africa. Synopsis of history of S. African fishery for Sardinops ocellata. Distribution area, statistics of catches and effort, regulations, abundance of fish and eggs; correlation of catch and availability with various oceanographic factors. M Postel, E. (1959) 60-1900 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. 3, 8p. Rapport sur la sardinelle (Sardinella aurita C.V.) (Atlantique Africain) (Statement on the sardine (Sardinella aurita C.V.) (Atlantic African Coast).) Fishing grounds, gear, seasonal and annual catches of Sardinella aurita, ©. еба and ©. cameronensis. 3 (4) : 288 REFERENCES M Muzinic, В. (1959) 60-1901 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. 4, 14 р. Sardina pilchardus Walb.—Mediterranean and Black Sea. Characteristics of sardine fisheries (distribution, fishing grounds, fishing season and fishing devices) and the characteristics of the catch (composition and fluctuations) are discussed on the basis of available data. Special attention to the possible causes of fluctuations in yield. Need for further efforts in the study of population dynamics and fluctuations in availability is discussed. Difficulties in age determination and inadequacy of statistics of commercial fisheries are pointed out. M Nakai, Z. (1959) 60-1902: World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. 5, 22 р. Changes in the population and catch of the Far East sardine area. Review of Japanese catch statistics and biometric data relating to Sardinops melanosticta in Japan Sea and adjacent areas of N.W. Pacific. M Kwan-Ming, L. (1959) 60-1903. World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. 6, 8 p. A note on the exploitation of Sardinella in the tropical eastern Indo-Pacific: area. Describes fisheries for 11 spp. especially in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Taiwen and the Philippines. : M Riedel, D. (1959) 60-1904 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. 7, 8p. European and Moroccan sardine production since 1920 off the Atlantic Coast. Presents the statistics of Sardina pilchardus catch in the important sardine fishing countries of Europe, compares the sardine production with that of other species, analyses the fluctuations in catch in each country, and offers an explanation of the causes of these fluctuations. 3 (4) : 289 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Ben-Tuvia, A. (1959) 60-1905 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. i 1/10 Fluctuations in the stock of Sardinella aurita and its dependence on temper- ature and rain. Exceptionally strong 1957 year-class dominated in the landings of Sardinella aurita along Mediterranean coast of Israel during 1958 and first half of 1959. Correlation has been established between the sea temperature of the pre- spawning month and the catch per unit of effort of the same year; also between the quantity of rains during February, March and April and the abundance of the O-group in September of the same year. M Soemarto (1959) 60-1906 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap. No. OOM: Craft and gear utilized in the sardine fishery at Muntjar, Indonesia. Description and ill. of vessels and gear in Sardinella fisheries. M Marr, J. C. (1959) 60-1907 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Stock and Area Pap No. 11, 69 p. The causes of major variations in the catch of the Pacific sardine (Sardinops caerulea, Girard). A comprehensive summary and review of data under the headings: Historical record—catch data; Historical record—biological data; Effects of a fishery upon a population; Effects of environment on population size. Many tables of statistics, and general discussion of the problems of interpretation of catch fluctuations, and determining the effect of fishing on stocks. M FAC Fisheries Division, Biology Branch (1959) 60-1908 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines and Related Species. Rome, 14-21 September 1959. Background Pap. Subj. Synopsis No. 1, 25 p. Comparison of biological characteristics of sardines and related species—a preliminary note. A detailed summary, based mainly on other papers contributed to the meeting, and which also gives summaries of environmental characteristics of sardine-inhabited regions. 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No. 311 peri chröseos tou eruthrou chabiarón (mprik) kai dia tes synthetikes chrostikes (F.D. kai G. Red No. 1, eruthron Ponceau 3R, Colour index 80, arithmös Schultz 100). (Order No. 311/1959 relative to the colouring of red caviar, brick red, also by means of the synthetic colouring agent F.D. and C. Red no. 1, ponceau red 3R, colour index no. 80, Schultz 100—14 April 1959). 3 (4) : 344 REFERENCES M Honduras. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2237 Gaceta, Honduras, (16.826) : 2. Decreto No. 175 reformando al arancel de aduanas el capitulo 03 sobre pescado, crustáceos y moluscos y sus preparados. (Decree no. 175 revising chapter 03 of the general tariff schedules pertaining to fish, crustaceans and molluses and the products thereof—9 June 1959.) M Mexico. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2238 Diario ofic., México, (50) : 2. Circular que modifica los precios oficiales para el cobro de los impuestos de exportación sobre camarón fresco o refrigerado y congelado, vainilla en doble envase de hojolata y de madera y otros artículos (Lista nimero 15). (Circular amending official prices for the collection of export taxes on fresh, refrigerated and frozen shrimp, vanilla, double-packed in tin and wood and other items— 18 August 1959.) F U.S. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2239 Publ. Laws, U.S., 86-279, 86th Congress, 8. 1575. An act to amend the act of August 1, 1958 to authorize and direct the Secretary of the Interior to undertake continuing studies of the effects of insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and other pesticides, upon fish and wildlife for the purpose of preventing losses of those invaluable natural resources, and for other purposes—16 September 1959. $2,565,000 per annum is hereby authorized to be appropriated to carry out the objectives of this act. M U.S. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-2240 Publ. Laws, U.S., 86-359, 86th Congress, H.R. 5004. An act authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to undertake continuing research on the biology fluctuations, status, and statistics of the migratory marine species of game fish of the United States and contiguous waters—22 September 1959. The study shall incl. research on migrations, identity of stocks, growth rates, mortality rates, variations in survival, environmental influences, both natural and artificial, incl. pollution, and effects of fishing on the spp., for the purpose of developing wise conservation policies and constructive management activities. Secretary of the Interior is authorized (1) to acquire lands, construct laboratory or other buildings, purchase boats, acquire such other equipment and apparatus, and to employ such officers and employees as he deems necessary ; (2) to co-operate or contract with State and other institu- tions and agencies and (3) to make public the results of research conducted. Provided that no more than $2,700,000 be appropriated for this purpose in any one fiscal year. 3 (5) : 345 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Gougenheim, A. (1959) 60-2241 С.В. Acad. Sct., Paris, 249 (23) : 2599-2601. Levé bathymétrique de la côte du Maroc. (Bathymetric chart of the Moroccan coast.) Chart and description of methods and results of surveys made in 1959 summer by Service Hydrographique de la Marine. F Legrand, J.-J. (1959) 60-2242 C.R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 249 (23) : 2630-2. Analyse expérimentale par implantation testiculaire de l’hermaphrodisme protandrique rudimentaire chez l’oniscoide Porcellio dilatatus. (Experi- mental analysis, by testicular implantation, of rudimentary protandric herma- phroditism in the oniscoid Porcellio dilatatus.) Describes specimen from Cave of Mérigotte, Vienna. Barraud, J., J.-M. Bassot & P. Favard (1959) 60-2243 C.R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 249 (23) : 2633-5. Identification radiocristallographique et aspects cytologiques de la guanine dans le réflecteur des photophores chez Maurolicus pennanti Walbaum (Téléostéen Maurolicidae). (Radiocrystallographic identification and cyto- logical aspects of guanine in the reflector of the photophores of Maurolicus pennanti Walbaum, Teleostei, Maurolicidae.) Gives electron photomicrographs. M Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, 60-2244 Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 September 1959 (1959) FAO/ICES/ICNAF-ESTANA/8. Report. Report of meeting, under headings: A. Opening formalities and organiza- tion of meeting; B. Requirements—Agenda item 5. General; C. Difficulties in meeting high priority requirements, their solution and further improvement in fishery statistics—Agenda items 6 and 7; D. Conclusions; with fifteen annexes. M Gulland, J. A. (1959) 60-2245 Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959, ESTANA SP/l. Operation statistics in relation to measurement of fishing effort. Use of operation statistics for biological assessments, comparisons of statistics available for the various N. Atlantic countries; effort sampling methods; treatment of data referring to fishing by several fleets. M Lundbeck, J. (1959) 60-2246 Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959, ESTANA SP/2. Classification in fishing fleet statistics. Reviews vessel classification for statistical purposes; compares ICES and ICNAF systems; proposes standards. 3 (5) : 346 REFERENCES M Gertenbach, L. P. D. (1959) 60-2247 Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959, ESTANA SP/4, 19 p. Statistical treatment of direct foreign landings. Review of the problem in general; practices in each N. Atlantic country and by the international organizations; proposes standard treatment. M Gertenbach, L. P. D. (1959) 60-2248 Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959, ESTANA SP/5, 14 p. Standard international fishery classifications for statistical purposes. Suggests classifications for aquatic animals and plants and for fishery products; discusses other classification which might be needed. M Gertenbach, L. P. D. (1959) 60-2249 Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959, ESTANA SP/6, 7 p. Fishery statistics: conversion factors. Reviews use of different factors employed for converting one kind of product to another, and also for converting volume to weight, weight to value, etc. M FAO. Fisheries Division Biology Branch, B. B. Parrish & 60-2250 В. S. Keir (1959) Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959, ESTANA SP/9, 8 p. The measurement of fishing power and its relation to the characteristics of vessels. Simple account of results of research on the performance of fishing units conducted for purposes of resource assessment and fisheries management. Defines the fishing power of a fishing unit and describes how it is measured by comparative fishing trials and analyses of catch and effort statistics. The results obtained in correlating fishing power with measurable characteristics of the craft are briefly summarised and the uses to which this information is put for. purposes of resource assessment and management are outlined. Needs for future studies are discussed. M Shparlinsky, V. (1959) 60-2251 Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept., 1959, ESTANA WP/6, 9 p. Soviet system of fishery statistics. Describes purposes and details of the system of inventory and operational statistics; classification used, methods of collection, summary and analysis; special reference to the North Atlantic fleets. 3 (5) : 347 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Gertenbach, L. P. D. (1959) 60-2252 Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics, in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959, ESTANA WP/7, 10 p. Fishery statistical requirements of FAO. A summary, incl. notes also on internal use of statistics. M Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, 60-2253 Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 September 1959 (1959) FAO/ICES/ICNAF—ESTANA WP/13.1, 19 p. Country statements supplementing: ‘ A report on a survey of fishery statistics of the main countries fishing the Middle and North Atlantic Area ” (part I). Supplements WP/1 with information for Scotland and Ireland; comments refer to F.R. of Germany, Sweden and UK, England and Wales. M Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, 60-2254 Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959 (1959) FAO/ICES/ICNAF—ESTANA WP/13.2, 7 p. Country statements supplementing: “‘ A report on a survey of fishery sta- tistics of the main countries fishing the Middle and North Atlantic Area ”” (part IT). Supplements WP/1 as regards Netherlands and Portugal. M ICNAF. Committee on Research and Statistics. Sub-Committee 60-2255 on Statistics and Sampling (1959) Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959, ESTANA SP/10. Special problems of concern to ICNAF. Comments on the agenda of the FAO/ICNAF/ICES Expert Meeting on fishery statistics in the North Atlantic area. MF Pillay, T. V. R. (1958)* 60-2256 Proc. Ind. Acad. Sei., 478 (3) : 155-63. Morphological and physiological characters of the blood of Hilsa, Hilsa ilisha (Hamilton) of the River Hooghly. F Philipose, M. T. (1958)* 60-2257 Proc. Ind. Acad. Sct., 478 (5) : 187-311. Contributions to our knowledge of Indian algae—II. Volvocales, uni- cellular forms. 3 (5) : 348 REFERENCES G Bliss, C. I. (1958) 60-2258 Proc. int. Congr. Ent., Montreal, 1956, 10 (2) : 1015-32. The analysis of insect counts as negative binomial distributions. Two models are described and ill. with entomological data. Two methods are used to fit a common index of dispersion to a related series of distributions with varying means. MF Cole, L. C. (1958) 60-2259 Proc. int. Congr. Ent., Montreal, 1956, 10 (2) : 639-47. Population fluctuations. The simple assumption that population size tends to fluctuate at random, but under some influence from past history as well as present events, predicts population cycles very similar to those observed in nature. Huffaker, C. B. (1958) 60-2260 Proc. int. Congr. Ent., Montreal, 1956, 10 (2) : 625-36. The concept of balance in nature. A general review of the recent literature on the dynamics of animal popula- tions which attempts to state the differences and the agreement between the leading theorists. G McGuire, J. U. (1958) 60-2261 Proc. int. Cong. Ent., Montreal, 1956, 10 (2) : 1033-6. The use of the range from Poisson populations to estimate the population variance. Shows that the approximation to the variance of a Poisson distribution by means of the range and Tippett’s table will be useful for distributions with means of 4 or above and for sample sizes from 2 to 8. F McMillan, N. F. (1959) 60-2262 J. Conch., 24 : 299-314. The mollusca of some Cheshire marl-pits: a study of colonization. Survey extending over several yeras of the freshwater mollusca of 172 ponds in old marl-pits in the Wirral Peninsula, chiefly from the dispersal aspects and the ecological requirements of the mollusca. M Granger, J. N. R. (1959) 60-2263 Parasitology, 49 (1 and 2) : 121-81. The identity of the larval nematodes found in the body muscles of the cod (Gadus callarias L.). Account of study to identify larval nematode Porrocaecum Raillet and Henry, 1912 and Anisakis Dujardin, 1845 found in epaxial and hypaxial muscles of Icelandic cod. (Issued as: Torry Mem., (6) ). 3 (5) : 349 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Barnes, H. & M. Barnes (1959) 60-2264 Oikos, 10 (1) : 1-18. A comparison of the annual growth patterns of Balanus balanoides (L.) with particular reference to the effect of food and temperature. Comparisons between NW—Woods Hole—and NE—Millport—Atlantie; growth of marked individuals on submerged panels; relations with tempera- ture and diatom population growth; effects of micro-climate and the question of acclimation. M Barnes, H. & M. Barnes (1959) 60-2265 Oikos, 10 (1) : 19-23. Note on stimulation of cirripede nauplii. Experiments on escape of Balanus nauplii from the egg membrane, hatching being stimulated by an active substance extracted from bodies of adults. F Nielsen, E. Steemann (1959) 60-2266 Oikos, 10 (1) : 24-37. Untersuchungen über die Primär- produktion des Planktons in einigen Alpenseen Osterreichs. (Investigations on the primary production of plankton in some Austrian alpine lakes.) En Year round measurements by carbon isotope method in Lunzer Untersee, Atter See and Mondsee. Hagelin, L.-O. (1959) 60-2267 Oikos, 10 (1) : 50-64. Further aquarium observations on the spawning habits of the river lamprey (Petromyzon fluviatilis). Cinematographic observations at Alvkareby Fish Hatchery, Sweden. Appearance of external sexual characters, stone moving, external fertilization, post-spawning behaviour. M Gauld, D. T. & J. B. Buchanan (1959) 60-2268 Oikos, 10 (1) : 121-32. The principal features of the rock shore fauna in Ghana. Zonation—Littorina, Chthamalus, Fissurella—dominant spp. of exposed and sheltered rocky and stony beaches; comparison with other parts of world. FG Rodhe, W. (1959) 60-2269 Oikos, 10 (1) : 183-4. 50 Jahre Archiv für Hydrobiologie. Eine Literatur-Analyse der Limno- logie dargestellt an den Bänden 1-50, 1906-1955. (Fifty years “ Archiv für Hydrobiologie”’. A literature analysis of limnology treated in vols. 1-50, 1906-1955.) Re 59-7731. 3 (5) : 350 REFERENCES G Contois, D. E. (1959)* 60-2270 J. gen. Microbiol., 21 (1). Kinetics of bacterial growth: relationship between population density and specific growth rate of continuous cultures. MF Moore, M. (1959) 60-2271 Washington Department of Fisheries, 8 p. International fisheries—Abstention and agreements. Discussion of the problem of management of fisheries exploiting high seas resources, describing aspects of fisheries management such as control of fishing gear, protection of resources and control of environment and predators; describing also economic losses in the harvest of immature salmon on the high seas and investigations of this harvest, referring also to the problems of the Pacific pilchard fisheries, the whole being directed towards consideration of the abstention principle. F Anderson, R. O. (1959) 60-2272 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1511. The influence of season and temperature on growth of the bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque. F Katz, S. E. (1959) 60-2273 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1564. The cyanogen chloride method for residual chlorine determinations in wastes. F Antony, N. M. (1959) 60-2274 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1902. Types and sources of pigments in certain species of larval trematodes. Chemical nature and sources of pigments in Huhaplorchis californiensis, Cloacitrema michiganensis, Parorchis acanthus, Catatrops johnstoni, Cercaria buchanani. Investigation of sources of pigments in these larvae necessitated the study of pigments of the snail host Cerithidea californica, and of the four species of algae, Ulva sp., Enteromorpha clathrata, Chaetomorpha torta, and Hypnea johnstonii, some of which serve as food for the snail. Bernstein, J. J. (1959) 60-2275 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 19034. The effect of forebrain ablation on visual discrimination in fish. Cardiac deceleration, a conditioned autonomic response, was used as the measure of discrimination in a series of goldfish, Carassius auratus Linn. 3 (5) : 351 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Ching, H. L. (1959) 60-2276 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1905. Studies on some digenetic trematodes of Puget Sound, Washington. 24 species of trematodes were identified from 21 species of fishes. Three of these species are considered new: Fellodistomum sp. (Fellodistomatidae) from Microstomus pacificus (Lockington), slime sole; Opechona sp. (Lepro- creadiidae) from Sebastodes melanops (Girard), black rock fish; and Podocotyle sp. (Opecoelidae) from Leptocottus armatus, cabezon. 38 new host records, mainly for species of the Hemiuridae, are noted and the geographical distribu- tion of trametodes of Puget Sound fishes is discussed. MF Fairbanks, L. D. (1959) 60-2277 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1905-6. Biodemography of Rangia cuneata Gray, 1831. A pelecypod mollusk commonly inhabiting brackish water coastal areas of the northern Gulf of Mexico. An investigation was made to determine pertinent physical and biological factors in the habitat concerning population density, sizes of individuals and the reproductive cycle. Two areas, approxi- mately ten miles apart in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, were selected for the investigation carried out from February, 1957 to September, 1958. F Fennel, W. E. (1959) 60-2278 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1906. The natural history of Dorylaimus stagnalis (Nematoda). Life history, distribution, and ecology of a free-living, aquatic nematode, in Douglas Lake, Michigan. F Gunning, G. E. (1959) 60-2279 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1908. The sensory basis for homing in the longear sunfish, Lepomis megalotis megalotis (Rafinesque). Ability to return to a home range from an unfamiliar area 200 to 350 feet away was studied in Richland Creek, Indiana. F Pietrzak, N. K. (1959) 60-2280 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1910-1. On the development of the kidney of Macropodus opercularis Linnaeus. Study describing the development of the kidney of a representative of the family Anabantidae, from its first appearance through its full differentiation. 3 (5) : 352 REFERENCES M Smith, C. L., Jr. (1959) 60-2281 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1912-3. A revision of the American groupers (Epinephelus and allied genera). Discussion of the habits and habitats of sea basses found in American waters based on field investigations conducted in Bermuda, Bimini, and the Gulf of Mexico. Account of the osteology of Epinephelus guttatus (Linnaeus). Systematic section is based upon examination of specimens in the major museums of the eastern US and upon specimens collected or handled in the field by the author. Especial emphasis is placed on color pattern. F Stettenheim, P. R. (1959) 60-2282 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (5) : 1913. Adaptations for underwater swimming in the common murre (Uria aalge). Alcidae are among the few families of diving birds which use their wings for propulsion under water. The aims of this study were to describe the under- water swimming of alcids, to point out features of the pectoral girdle and wing which are adaptations for this habit, and to consider the significance of the habit. МЕ Sweden. Fishery Board (1959) 60-2283 Rep. Fish. Bd. Sweden, Ser. Hydrogr., (11) : 124 p. Hydrographical observations on Swedish lightships in 1958. Tabular data of daily wind, air and surface temperature, currents, some subsurface temperatures and salinities. F Anderson, R. L. (1959) 60-2284 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 811. Problems of private land use for recreation in Wisconsin. Intensive study of land use around three typical lakes. Interests of fisher- men and boaters conflict. i F Anderson, R. L. (1959) 60-2285 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 850. Studies on Cytophaga succinicans N. sp., a facultatively anaerobic, aquatic myxobacterium. Myxobacteria capable of growing anaerobically at the expense of carbo- hydrate fermentation were found to be common in certain fish-bearing waters. Three strains were considered to be members of a new species, Cytophaga succinicans. G Walker, O. L. (1959) 60-2286 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 913. Game theory applications in agricultural decisions. The study demonstrated the use of alternative decision models for decision making under uncertainty. Particular emphasis was given to the Wald, Savage regret, Hurwicz and Laplace game theoretic criteria. Decision problems were formulated as a game against nature. Alternative courses of action are regarded as strategies and possible states of uncontrollable and unpredictable events are treated as nature’s strategies. 3 (5) : 353 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Martin, M. (1959) 60-2287 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 977. Roll damping due to bilge keels. Effectiveness shown to be due to exceptionally high values of drag co- efficients resulting from the oscillatory motion. Results of computations of the relative contributions to roll damping from frictional resistance, eddy making and wave making for twenty models are presented. MF Osborne, M. F. M. (1959) 60-2288 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 1049. The hydrodynamical performance of migrating salmon. The annual migration of Pacific coast salmon up the Amur and Columbia rivers to spawn, has been analyzed, as a gigantic water tunnel experiment, in which the fish, a vehicle with a fixed initial fuel load and no refueling en route, ascends a known current on a known schedule, with a known payload of reproductive products. Specifications, which may be regarded as optimum ones for marine vehicles, are assigned to the fish. An analysis of salmon counts over the Bonneville and Rock Island dams was carried out, to deter- mine the effect of the varying discharge of the Columbia River on the delay in days between these two dams. Data is also given enabling a calculation of the average velocity of the Columbia River as a function of discharge from the mouth to its source. FG Deardorff, J. W. (1959) 60-2289 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 1052-3. Conditions affecting the wind-stress and evaporation at natural water surfaces. Available methods of evaluating are reviewed. Validity of aerodynamic method is supported by re-examination of Lake Hefner studies. M Reuben, J. P. (1959) 60-2290 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 1057. Tonic basis of postsynaptic potentials in the neuro-muscular system of lobster. Multiple innervation of decapod crustacean musculature including periph- eral inhibition provides a unique system for the investigation of synaptic transmission. G Rothman, $. (1959) 60-2291 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (8) : 1065. Evaluation of effectiveness of scientists and engineers in a government laboratory. Data were obtained from the staff in the Research Department at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in Washington, D.C. 3 (5) : 354 REFERENCES MF Bevan, D. E. (1959) 60-2292 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 1102. Tagging experiments in the Kodiak Island area with reference to the estima- tion of salmon (Oncorhynchus) populations. As a part of research on the life history of O. nerka, tagging experiments were conducted to determine the migration patterns and to obtain estimates of the size of the populations. The majority of fish were bound for spawning grounds at Karluk Lake. There was little interchange of fish between the northwest coast of the Kodiak Islands and nearby areas. An experiment with double tags indicated that the rate of shedding of tags was about ten per cent. An experiment which subjected the fish to severe maltreatment did not shown an increase in mortality. The behaviour of the tagged fish may be modified for a period of at least 48 hours. Assumptions necessary for successful estimation by means of tag and recapture methods are reviewed. Methods of calculating mortality rates that consider either returns from one tagging experiment during several recapture periods, or returns from several tagging experiments durimg one recapture period, are applied. It is recommended that neither method be used to the exclusion of the other. The tagging estimates are compared to the total run calculated from catch and escapement. There is a close agreement between. F Hester, F. E., II (1959) 60-2293 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 1104-5. The toxicities of several rotenone formulations to nine species of warm- water fishes. Experiments were conducted in aquaria in the laboratory and in outdoor conerete ponds to determine the effectiveness of Sulfoxide and piperonyl butoxide as synergists to rotenone for fish poisons. In the laboratory, the following species were used: Cyprinus carpio, Micropterus salmoides, Pime- phales promelos, Carassius auratus, Lepomis macrochirus, Lepomis cyanellus, Notemionus crysoleucas, Ictalurus nebulosus marmoratus. Experiments with Dorosoma cepedianum were conducted in concrete ponds. F Kilpatrick, E. B. (1959) 60-2294 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 1106. Seasonal cycle in the gonads of the white bass (Roccus chrysops) in Lake Texoma, Oklahoma. Study from June, 1949, to October, 1955. F McKnight, T. J. (1959) 60-2295 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 1106. A taxonomic study of the helminth parasites of the turtles of Lake Texoma. Turtles were Trionyx ferox emoryi, Т. spinefera, Pseudemys scripta elegans, Graptemys pseudogeographics, Kinosternon subrubrum and Chelydra serpentina. Low incidence and intensity of trematode infection of the six species of turtles seems to be related to the relatively small populations of the mulluscan and arthropod intermediate hosts. Two ecological factors, peculiar to arti- ficial impoundments which are used for flood control and hydroelectric pro- duction, seem to be involved in producing conditions which adversely affect the development of normal populations. 3 (5) : 355 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF McLane, W. M. (1959) 60-2296 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (3) : 1107. The fishes of the St. Johns River system. Investigated over a period of ten years. Acipenser oxyrhynchus, Umbra pygmaea, Notropis sp., Ameiurus platycephalus platycephalus, Agnostomus monticola, Acantharchus pomotis, and Etheostoma nigrum olmstedi are recorded for the first time from Florida. To the published records of marine fishes from fresh water the following are added: Dasyatis hastata, Brevoortia smith, Membras martinica lacinata, Anchoa mitchilli diaphana, and Diapterus olisthosotmus. Observations are presented on breeding habits, early life history, food and feeding habits, abundance and habitat requirements, . morphological variation. Analysis of the ichthyofauna of the river system in relation to its geographic origin. The distribution of the primary freshwater species in the drainage system is discussed. Extensive invasion of marine fishes into the fresh-waters of the drainage system on the basis of the following categories: migratory, non-migratory, uncertain status, and residual popula- tions. Continuous and discontinuous distribution of marine fishes in the river in relation to salinities. Distribution of freshwater species in relation to the increasing salinities in the mouth region of the river. Correlation between the geologic history of the drainage basin and the distribution of marine relics within the present day river system. M Womersley, H. B. S. (1959) 60-2297 Bot. Rev., 25 (4) : 545-614. The marine algae of Australia. Geographical relations of Australian algal flora to other localities in the Indo-Pacific; intertidal ecology of Australian algae and economic aspects of marine algae. M Kellog, W. N. (1959) 60-2298 J. Psychol., 46 : 97-100. On the psychological study of small whales. Describes arrangements for conditioned response experiments with Tursiops truncatus in Florida; notes on results concerning sensory processes, learning ability and discrimination. Special reference to location of objects by echo ranging. M Anon. (1959) 60-2299 S. Afr. Shipp. News. Ind. Rev., 14 (7) : 58. Natal sharks tear research vessel’s sardine nets. Attempt to mark Sardinops failed by sharks tearing sampling nets. M Anon. (1959) 60-2300 S. Afr. Shipp. News. Ind. Rev., 14 (7) : 58. Electric barriers may keep sharks away from beaches. Note on research project of South African Council for Scientific and In- dustrial Research. 3 (5) : 356 REFERENCES MF Aksennov, A. A. (1957)* 60-2301 Trud. okeaogr. Kom., 2 : 195-8. Deiatel’nost’ sektsii po izucheniiu beregov morei i vodokhranilishch Okeanograficheskoi Komissii pri Prezidiume AN SSSR v 1952-55 gg. (Ac- tivities of the Oceanographic Commission of the Academy of Science USSR Standing Committee (Praesidium), section for studying sea and water reservoir shores.) M Aldoshina, E. I. (1957)* 60-2302 Trud. okeaogr. Inst., 35 : 119-59. Teplovoi balans povepkhnosti iaponskogo moria. (Thermal balance on the surface of the Sea of Japan.) M Andreev, N. K. (1957)* 60-2303 Met. Gidrolog., 10 : 34-5. Gidrometeorologicheskoe obespechenie rybnoipromys lennostina Severnom Казри. (Hydro-meteorologic provisions for commercial fishing in the North Caspian.) M Arutiunova, N. M. (1957)* 60-2304 Trud. okeaogr. Inst., 34 : 61-87. Beshchestvennyi sostav donnykh otlozhenii severnoi chasti Kaspiiskogo moria. (Substantial composition of deposits at the bottom of the North Caspian.) M Arkhipova, E. G. (1957)* 60-2305 Trud. okeaogr. Inst., 35 : 3-101. Teplovoi balans Kaspiiskogo moria. (Thermal balance of the Caspian Sea.) M Bezrukov, P. L. and A. P. Lisitsyn (1957)* 60-2306 Trud. Kom. Izuch. chetvert. Perioda. 13 : 377-85. Osadkoobrazovanie у dal’nevostochnykh moriakh у chetvertichnoe vremia. (Formation of deposits in far-eastern seas in the quarternary period.) M Belinski, N. A. (1957)* 60-2307 Met. Gidrolog., 11 : 68-72. Morskie gidrometeorologicheskie prognozy za 40 let. (Marine hydro- meteorologic forecasts during 40 years.) M Belov, N. A. (1957)* 60-2308 Probl. Arkt., Leningr., 1 : 51-7. K voprosu o metodike mekhanicheskogo analiza donnykh otlozhenii. (Problems regarding methods of mechanical analysis of marine deposits.) Betin, V. V., 5. У. Shadrinski and N. $. Uralov (1957)* 60-2309 Trud. okeaogr. Inst., 40 : 147-55. K metodike nabliudenii nad morskimi l’dami s samoletov. (With regard to methods of observation of marine ice from aircraft.) 3 (5) : 357 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Biriulin, G. M. and T. T. Vinokurova (1957)* 60-2310 Izv. Tikhookean. nanch.-issled. Inst. ryb. Khoz. 44 : 261-5. Ob issledovanii techenii v otkrytom more. (With regard to studies of currents in the open sea.) M Bogorov, V. G. (1957)* 60-2311 Nauk à Zhizn’, 10 : 33-5. V prostorakh mirovogo okeana. (Over the expanse of the world ocean.) M Brovikov, I. S. (1957)* 60-2312 Trud. okeaogr. Inst., 38 : 3-10. O raschete elementov vetrovykh voln pri peremennom vetre. (Calculation of elements of wind waves in case of variable winds.) M Bruevich, S. У. and N. Е. Solovieva (1957)* 60-2313 Gidrokhim. Mater., 26 : 25-48. Balans biogennykh elementov Aral’skogo moria i ego izmenenie v sviazi s gidrostroitel’stvom. (Balance of biogenetic elements of the Aral Sea and its alteration in connection with power plant construction.) M Burkov, V. A. and K. M. Bogdanov (1957)* 60-2314 Met. Gidrolog., 10 : 37-9. Kratkovremennye avtonomnye stantsii nabliiudenii nad techeniiami. (Short-termed autonomous stations for observation of currents.) M Vinogradov, V. V. (1957)* 60-2315 Met. Gidrolog., 9 : 42. O tarirovochnoi krivoi volnografa tipa VOM-50. (Control curve of the VOM-50 wavemeter.) M Vodianitskii, V. A. (1957)* 60-2316 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (Biol.), 2 : 252-7. Mezhdunarodnaia sessiia po izucheniiu Sredizemnogo moria. (Inter- national session on studies of the Mediterranean.) M Volkov, V. G. (1957)* 60-2317 Trud. okeaogr. Inst., 40 : 57-64. Podovlenie volnovykh pomekh pri rabote s elektromagnitnym izmeritelem techenii. (Prevention of wave disturbance when operating an electromag- netic current meter.) M Gakkel’, Ia. (1957)* 60-2318 Morsk. Flot, 3 : 25-7. Vysokoshirotnaia okeanograficheskaia ekspeditsiia v severnuiu chast’ Grenlandskogo moria. (High-latitude oceanographic expedition to the northern part of the Greenland Sea.) 3 (5) : 358 REFERENCES M Gakkel’, Ia. Ia. (1957)* 60-2319 Izv. vsesovuz. geogr. Obshch. 89 (6) : 493-507. Materikovyi sklon kak geograficheskaia zona Severnogo Ledovitogo okeana. (Continental slope regarded as a geographical zone of the Arctic Ocean.) M Gershanovich, D. E. (1957)* 60-2320 Trud. okeanogr. Inst. 40 : 169-72. Ob ostsillograficheskom metode opredeleniia morskikh gruntov. (Oscillo- graphic method for appraising marine deposits.) M Gershanovich, D. E. and E. K. Zabelina (1957)* 60-2321 Trud. okeanogr. Inst. 40 : 163-8. Opyt raboty s okrashennymi peskami v pribrekhnoi zone Okhotskogo moria. (Experiments carried out with tinted sand in the coastal belt of the Okhotsk Sea.) M Girs, A. A. (1957)* 60-2322 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.) 1 : 102-8. Epokhal’nye preobrazovaniia form atmosfernoi tsirkuliatsii i sviazannye a nimi kolebania urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria. (Periodical transformation of atmospheric circulation and related variations of the Caspian Sea levels.) M Goretskii, G. I. (1957)* 60-2323 Trud. Kom. Izuch. chetvert. Perioda, 13 : 36-54. O sootnoshenii morskikh i kontinental’-nykh osadkov Priazov’ia, Prim- anych’ia i Nizhnego Pridon’ia. (Relation between marine and continental deposits in the regions of Azov, Manych and Lower Don.) M Grekulov, L. (1957)* 60-2324 Plan. Khoz., 2 : 70-8. Problemy sokhraneniia i ispol’zovaniia bogatstv Kaspiiskogo moria. (Problems of preservation and utilization of the Caspian Sea resources.) M Dmitrieva, A. A. (1957)* 60-2325 Vestn. leningr. Univ., 18 (3) : 141-8. Okeanograficheskie issledovania у CSHA (obzor). (Oceanographical research in USA (review).) M Duvanin, A. I. (1957)* 60-2326 Met. Gidrolog., 10 : 19-24. Metod sostavleniia postoiannykh navigatsionnykh posobii po prilivam. (Methods for compilation of regular nautical manuals regarding tides.) M Zvonkov, V. V. (1957)* 60-2327 Vesin. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 8-14. Problema ispol’zovaniia mirovykh resursov. (Problem of utilization of the world water resources.) 3 (5) : 359 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Zenkovich, V. I. (1957)* 60-2328 Trud. Okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 3-9. Izuchenie morskikh beregov 1 osnovnye zadachi beregovoi sektsii Okeano- graficheskoi Komissii pri prezidiume. (Study of sea coasts and the main tasks of the Shore Section of the Oceanographic Commission of the Standing Committee of the Academy of Science, U.S.S.R.) M Zenkovich, V. I. (1957)* 60-2329 Met. Gidrolog., 10 : 43-7. О novykh rabotakh po izucheniiu dinamiki morskikh beregov. (New works on the study of sea coasts dynamics.) M Zenkovich, V. I. (1957)* 60-2330 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 189-94. Pol’skoe poberezh’e Baltiki. (The Polish coast of the Baltic.) M Zenkovich, V. I. (1957)* 60-2331 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 51-8. O stroenii beregov iugo-vostochnogo Kaspiia. (Coastal structure of S.E. Caspian.) M Ivanov, @. 5. & У. $. Rodionov (1957)* 60-2332 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 117-31. Nekotorye ukazaniia k vodnoi nivelipovke morskikh vodomernykh punktov. (Certain indications for water-levelling at marine hydrometric stations.) M Kaplin, P. A. (1957)* 60-2333 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 104-10. O nekotorykh osobennostiakh lagun severo-vostochnogo poberezh'ia. (Certain peculiar features of lagoons along the N.E. coast of U.S.S.R.) M Kestner, A. P. (1957)* 60-2334 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 126-8. Ispol’zovanie vysokochuvstvitel'nykh tenzametricheskikh shleifov dlia registratsii parametrov voln pri rabotakh v priboinoi zone. (Use of highly sensitive tensometric loops for registering wave parameters, when operating in the surf-belt.) M Knape, R. Ia. (1957)* 60-2335 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 176-88. Issledovaniia po dinamike morskikh beregov v Germanskoi Demokratich- eskoi Respublike. (Po rabotam d-ra estestvennykh nauk K. Fol’brekhta). (Research on the dynamics of sea coasts in the German Democratic Republic (On the basis of works by Dr. of Natural Sciences, K. Folbrecht).) M Kondratsova, O. Е. (1957)* 60-2336 Trud. murman. biol. Stants, 3 : 20-32. Nekotorye osobennosti gidrologicheskogo rezhima pribrezhnogo Murmana. (Certain peculiar features of the Murman coast.) 3 (5) : 360 REFERENCES M Korneev, Iu. (1957) 60-2337 Morsk. Flot, 10 : 19-20. Ob oshibkakh opredeleniia skorosti i napravleniia techeniia elektromag- nitnym izmeritelem techenii. (Regarding errors in determining the velocity and direction of currents by means of an electromagnetic current meter.) In relation to the article “ Primenenie elektromagnitnogo metoda у navi- gatsii’’. (Application of the electromagnetic method in navigation) by I. Bukhanovskii and V. Kondrashikhin, Morsk. Flot, No. 5, 1956. M Labeish, V. G. (1957)* 60-2338 Vestn. leningr. Univ., 3 : 107-18. Obtekanie ostrovov morskimi techeniiami. (Passing of sea currents around islands.) M Lagutin, B. L. (1957)* 60-2339 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 65-90. Skhemy organizatsii rabot pri issledovaniiakh morskikh techenii i nekotorye rezul’taty etikh issledovanii. (Systems of work organization for studies of sea currents and some results of such studies.) M Lebedev, A. A. (1957)* 60-2340 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 50-6. К voprosu о vliianii geomagnitnykh vozmushchenii na izmerenie techenii EMITom v Barentsovom more. (With regard to the effect of geomagnetie disturbance on the appraisal of currents by means of an electromagnetic current-meter in the Barents Sea.) M Labedev, V. L. (1957)* 60-2341 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 156-62. Izmerenie predmetov v otkrytom more s pomoschsh’iu fotografirovaniia. (Measurement of objects on the high sea by means of photographs.) M Lebedev, V. L. (1957)* 60-2342 Vestn. mosk. Univ., 2 : 229-32. Ispol’zovanie gidravlicheskikh zavisimostei pri raschetakh plotnostnykh techenii v morskikh prolivakh. (Utilization of hydraulic relations for calculating density currents in sea straits.) M Lednev, A. F. (1957)* 60-2343 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 189-94. Grafik dlia opredeleniia ob’ema rtuti, diametra kapilliara i dliny gradusnykh delenii oprokidyvaiushchegosia glubokovodnogo termometra. (Graph for determining the volume of mercury, the diameter of the capillary and the length of graduations in a reversible depth thermometer.) 3 (5) : 361 AA BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Leont'ev, O. К. (1957)* 60-2344 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 34-50. Nekotorye osobennosti dinamiki i morfologii beregovoi zony severo-zapad- nogo poberezh’ia Kaspiia. (Certain peculiarities of the dynamics and morphology of the coastal belt in the north-west part of the Caspian.) M Leont’ev, O. K. (1957)* 60-2345 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 147-58. O proiskhozhdenii nekotorykh ostrovov severnoi chasti Kaspiiskogo moria (Origin of certain islands in the northern part of the Caspian.) M Leont’ev, O. K. & V. K. Leont’ev (1957)* 60-2346 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 86-103. K voprosu o genezise i zakonomernostiakh razvitiia lagunnykh poberezhii. (Problem of genesis and regular development of lagoon-coasts.) M Lymarev, V. I. (1957)* 60-2347 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 59-68. Tipy beregov Aral’skogo moria. (Types of the Aral Sea coasts.) M Medvedev, V. S. (1957)* 60-2348 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 69-85. Kratkii ocherk dinamiki i morfologii zapadnogo poberezh’ia Belogo moria. (Brief description of the dynamics and morphology of the west coast of the White Sea.) MF Meshcherskii, V. I. (1957)* 60-2349 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 183-8. Dva sposoba opredeleniia ob’ema verkhnego rasshireniia kapilliara glubo- kovodnogo termometra. (Two ways of determining the volume of the upper capillary expansion in a depth thermometer.) MF Meshcherskii, V. I. (1957)* 60-2350 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 173-82. Ob’em rezervuara i ob’em verkhnego rasshireniia kapilliara glubokovod- nogo termometra. (Volume of the bulb and the volume of the upper capillary expansion in a depth thermometer.) M Mikhailov, Iu. M. (1957)* 60-2351 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 47-9. Primenenie elektromagnitnogo metoda k izmereniiu skorosti morskikh techenii na raznykh glubinakh. 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(Comparative stratigraphy of quarterary deposits in the Manych Straits between the Caspian and the Evxine.) M Anon. (1957)* 60-2363 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 199-204. Reshenie beregovoi sektsii Okeanograficheskoi Komissii pri Prezidiume AN SSSR, priniatye na plenarnom zasedanii 26-30 noiabria 1955g. (Decisions by the Shores Section of the Oceanographie Commission of the Standing Com- mittee, Academy of Science, U.S.S.R., approved at the plenary meeting on 26-30 November, 1955.) M Sarkisian, А. 8. (1957)* 60-2364 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geofiz.), 10 : 1232-7. К teorii neustanovivshikhsia vetrovykh techenii у odnorodnom okeane. (Theory of unsettled wind currents in a homogeneous ocean.) M Svetovidov, A. N. (1957)* 60-2365 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (biol.), 5 : 640-2. Soveshchanie predstavitelei Bolgarii, Rumynii i SSSR po sovmestnomu izucheniiu Chernogo moria. (Conference of representatives of Bulgaria, Roumania and U.S.S.R. for joint studies of the Black Sea.) M Seliuk, E. M. (1957)* 60-2366 Trud. gidrobiol. Inst., 66 : 51-74. Nekotorye voprosy metodiki obrabotki volnogramm. (Problems concern- ing methods of dealing with wavegrams.) M Sirotov, K. M. (1957)* 60-2367 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 38 : 39-83. Razvitie i zatukhanie vetrovykh voln v Apsheronskom raione Kaspiiskogo moria. (Development and decay of wind waves in the Apsheron area of the Caspian Sea.) 3 (5) : 364 REFERENCES M Skopintsev, B. A. & A. P. Tsurikova (1957)* 60-2368 Gidrokhim. Mater., 26 : 65-70. Organicheskoe veshchestvo v vodakh Rizhskogo zaliva. (Organic sub- stances in the water of the Bay of Riga.) M Sukhotskii, V. (1957)* 60-2369 Morsk. Flot, 12 : 11-2. Issledovaniia arkticheskikh morei. (Research in Arctic seas.) M Udintsev, G. B. (1957)* 60-2370 Trud. Kom. Izuch. chetvert. Perioda, 13 : 386-91. Osnovnye cherty razvitiia rel’efa dna Okhotskogo moria v chetvertichnom periode. (The main feature of relief development of the Okhotsk Sea bed in the quarternary period.) M Fedorov, P. V. (1957)* 60-2371 Trud. Kom. Izuch. chetvert. Perioda 13 : 74-9. Osnovnye voprosy chetvertichnoi istorii Kaspiiskogo moria. (Main problems of the quarternary period of the Caspian Sea history.) M Frolov, V. (1957)* 60-2372 Morsk. Flot, 12 : 4-5. Nauchnye issledovaniia v Arktike. (Scientific research in the Arctic.) M Khanaichenko, N. K. (1957)* 60-2373 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 91-7. O veroiatnosti opredeleniia srednei temperatury vody : za prilivnoi period po razovym nabliudeniiam v more. (Probability of determining the average temperature of water at growing tides on the basis of single observations at sea.) M Tsurikov, V. L. (1957)* 60-2374 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 132-46. O metodakh sudovykh opredelenii dreifa l’da. (Methods for appraisal, on board ships, of ice drifts.) M Chalysheva, N. I. (1957)* 60-2375 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 35 : 102-18. Pereraspredelenie tepla techeniiami v Iaponskom more. (Re-distribution of heat by currents in the Sea of Japan.) M Chernovskaia, E. N. (1957)* 60-2376 Trud. murman. biol. Stants, 3 : 33-52. О gidrokhimicheskikh osobennostiakh pribrezhnoi zony vostochnogo Murmana. (Hydrochemical peculiarities of the coastal area of eastern Murman.) 3 (5) : 365 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Shapovalov, P. B. (1957)* 60-2377 Trud. okeanogr. Kom., 2 : 10-23. Prichiny zanosimosti Zhdanovskogo morskogo kanala i meropriiatiia po obespecheniiu glubin na nem. (Causes of silting in the Zhadov canal and measures for ensuring the required depth.) M Shirei, V. A. & V. A. Burkov (1957)* 60-2378 Trud. okeanogr. Inst., 40 : 18-23. K voprosu o sostavlenii atlasov techenii dlia raionov so smeshannym kharakterom priliva. (The problem of compilation of current atlases for areas of a mixed type of currents.) F Alekin, O. A. & N. P. Moricheva (1957)* 60-2379 Gidrokhim. Mater. 26 : 71-96. Karbonatno-kal’tsievoe ravnovesie v vode Volgi. (Calcium-carbonate equilibrium in Volga water.) F Alekin, O. A. & M. N. 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Bliianie gidroflory na khimicheskii rezhim Kubanskikh del’tovykh limanov (Influence of hydroflora on the chemical regime of lagoons in the Kuban delta.) F Blizniak, E. V. (1957)* 60-2385 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), 3 : 139-41. O vliianii deiatei’nosti cheloveka na stok. (Effect of human activity on urnoff.) 3 (5) : 366 REFERENCES F Bukina, L. A. (1957) 60-2386 In. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geofiz.), 9 : 1194-200. О svetovom rezhime rek Rion, Kuban’ 1 Don. (Luminary regimen of the rivers Rion, Kuban and Don.) Deals with optical properties of river water. F Bydin, F. I. (1957)* 60-2387 Trud. Lab. Ozer. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 5 : 276—83. K voprosu o rasshirenii raschetnoi bazy rechnogo stoka. (Problem of broadening the basis for the appraisal of river discharge.) F Vazhnov, A. N. (1957)* 60-2388 Met. Gidrolog., 1 : 51-5. Prognozy stoka gornykh rek у SSHA. (Forecasts on the discharge of USA mountain rivers.) F Velikanova, T. I. (1957)* 60-2389 Met. Gidrolog., 1 : 19-25. O poteriakh vesennego stoka na severe Evropeiskoi chasti SSSR. (Waste of springtime floodwater in the north of European U.S.S.R.) F Vendrov, S. L. (1957)* 60-2390 Iz. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), 3 : 75-80. Izmenenie rel’efa beregov idna Tsimlianskogo vodokhranilishcha v 1952- 5g.g. (Changes in the relief of shores and bottom of the Tzimla water reservoir during 1952-56.) F Veselovskii, N. V. & M. N. Но. 60-2391 Gidrokhim. Mater., 26 : 163-76 Gidrokhimicheskaiia karta | prudov nekotorykh zasushlivykh raionov iugovostoka Evropeiskoi chasti SSSR. (Hydrochemical chart of ponds in some of the droughty regions in the south-western part of European USSR.) F Gorokhova, М. У. & В. A. Shumakov (1957)* 60-2392 Gidrokhim. Mater., 26 : 116-43. Opresnenie Veselovskogo vodokhranilishcha. (Desalinization of the Veselovski reservoir.) F Grekulov, L. F. (1957)* 60-2393 Gidrotekh. Melior., 9 : 40-5. Ekonomicheskoe znachenie problemy perebroski stoka severnykh rek v Volgu i Kamu. 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Acid mucopolysaccharide of the crustacean cuticle. Measurement of the concentration of this polysaccharide in the digestive gland and the cuticle of Hemigrapsus nudus. M Gunter, G. and D. MeCaughan (1959) 60-2455 Science, 130 (3383) : 1194-5. Catalepsy in two common marine animals. Description of the induction of cataleptie state in Sicyonia brevirostris, a penaeid shrimp, and Opsanus beta, a toadfish, by threatening or molestation in a laboratory. M Ryther, J. H. (1959) 60-2456 Science, 130 (3376) : 602-8. Potential productivity of the sea. An examination of concepts of the environmental physiology of plankton algae and the level of organic production in the sea, by an approach, combin- ing information from laboratory studies with data obtained from field obser- vations. The only variable considered is light and it is assumed that temperature, nutrients and other factors are optimal or at least as favourable as occur under ideal cultural conditions. F Proctor, V. W. 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Describes experiments to determine the salinity to which certain fresh- water fishes—Notropis, Pimephales, Gambusia, Micropterus, Lepomis, Etheo- stoma—could be acclimated and their survival times in brackish salinity and lists the occurrence of Carpiodes, Ictalurus, Roccus mississippiensis and Pomoxis in brackish water. MF Schlicht, F. G. (1959) 60-2545 Tex. J. Sci., 11 (2) : 181-2. First records of the mountain mullet, Agonostomus monticola (Bancroft), in Texas. Records specimens taken in 1958 at Port Aransas and near Galveston. WPA 32 (6) 977. M Wright, C. (1958) 60-2546 J. Instn. Wat. Engrs, 12 : 488-9. An experiment with solar distillation of saline water. WPA 32 (6) 977. M Henderson, W. L. (1959) 60-2547 Sewage industr. Wastes, 31 : 78-91. Studies on the use of membrane filters for the estimation of coliform densities in sea water. WPA 82 (6) 997. Results of experiments to compare the efficiencies of the membrane filter and fermentation tube methods for the estimation of coliform bacteria in sea water and mixtures of sea water and sewage. M Grein, A. & S. P. Meyers (1958) 60-2548 J. Bact., 76 : 457-63. Growth characteristics and antibiotic production of actinomycetes isolated from littoral sediments and materials suspended in sea water. WPA 32 (6) 1001. Review of previous work and recent progress on the marine spp. of actinomycetes, their occurrence in the sea, the generic nature of this population and few aspects of physiology, incl. antibiosis. 3 (5) : 392 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX 60-1231 to 60-2533 Abramson, N. & J. Tolladay (1959) 1740 Academia Sinica, Zoological Institute, Laboratory of Genetics (1959) 2447 Acton, A. B. (1959) 1936 Aguesse, P. (1959) 1968 Ahlstrom, E. H. (1959) 1862 1893 Aksenov, A. A. (1957) 2301 Aldoshina, E. I. (1957) 2302 Alekin, O. A. & N. P. Moricheva (1957) 2379 Alekin, O. A. & M. N. Tarasov (1957) 2380 Algeria. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1335 Allen, M. B. et al. (1959) 1975 Allen, M. J. (1959) 2093 Allsen, C. (1959) 2017 2018 Amant, J. A. St. (1959) 1742 Amio, M. (1959) 1619 Anderson, D. T. (1959) 2032 2213 Anderson, R. C. (1959) 1497 2181 Anderson, R. L. (1959) 2284 2285 Anderson, R. O. (1959) 2272 Andreev, N. K. (1957) 2303 Antonescu, С. S. (1959) 1642 Antonov, У. 8. (1957) 2381 Antony, N. M. (1959) 2274 Aoki, S. (1959) 1755 Laws, Statutes, Argentina. 1295 to 1298 etc. (1959) Arkhipov, 8. А. & IU.A. Lavrushin (1957) 2382 Arkhipova, E. G. (1957) 2305 Arnold, D. C. (1959) 2521 Aron, W. (1959) 1520 Artüz, M. I. (1959) 1873 Arutiunova, N. M. (1957) 2304 Atkins, D. (1960) 2499 2500 Atz, J. W. (1959) 1760 1761 Auffenberg, W. (1959) 2149 Australia. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 1299 2215 Australian News & Informa- tion Bureau. London (1959) 1506 Awapara, J. & K. Allen (1959) Ayers, J. C. (1959) Bäcescu, M. (1959) Bagenal, T. B. (1959) Baksheev, E. A. (1957) Balech, E. (1959) Balon, E. K. (1959) Bänärescu, P. (1959) Bank, O. (1959) Banse, K. (1959) Barahona, V. A. (1959) Barclay-Smith, P. (1959) Bardach, J. E. (1959) Barlow, J. P. (1959) Barnard, J. L. (1959) Barnes, H. (1959) Barnes, H. & M. Barnes (1959) 2264 Barnes, J. M. (1959) Barraud, J., J.-M. Bassot & P. Favard (1959) Barsukov, V. V. (1959) Barthelmes, D. (1959) Bartholomew, G. A. (1959) Bartsch, A. F. & W. M. Ingram (n.d.) Bary, B. M. (1959) Battaglia, B. (1959) Baylor, E. R. (1959) Beach, A. W. (1959) Beard, G. (1959) Beeton, A. M. (1959) Beklemishev, K. V. & E. A. Lubny-Gertsyk (1959) Belgium. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1305 Belinski, N. A. (1957) Belov, N. A. (1957) Bennett, H. & R. D. Coveney (1959) Ben-Tuvia, A. (1959) 1888 2022 Ben-Yami, M. (1959) Austria. Laws, Statutes, etc. Berg, L. S. (1959) (1959) 2217 Bernhardt, F. & Avnimelech, M. (1959) 1938 H. Philipps (1958) 3 (5) : A 17 A 1377 1524 1646 2487 2383 2125 1946 1644 2070 1451 1877 1398 1378 1376 1702 2183 2265 2522 1252 2243 1958 2016 1757 2139 2434 1963 1529 1498 2214 2126 1959 1306 2307 2308 2443 1905 2024 2026 1608 2031 BIBILIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Bernstein, J. J. (1959) Bertelsen, E. & P. M. Hansen (1959) Betin, V. V., S. V. Shadrinski & N.S. Uralov (1957) Bevan, D. E. (1959) Beyers, R. J. & H. T. Odum (1959) Bezrukov, P.L. & A.P. Lisitsyn (1957) Bieri, R. (1959) Bieri, R. & D. H. Krinsley (1958) Bilten, TI. ЕР, Shepard & D. W. Jenkinson (1958) Biriulin, G.M. & T. T. Vinokurova (1957) Birkett, L. & R. J. Wood (1959) Bishev, L. L. (1957) Bitiukov, E. B. (1959) Bittel, L. (1957) Black, Е. С. et al. (1959) Blackburn, M. (1959) Blackburn, N. P. (1959) Blass, U., J. M. Anderson & M. Calvin (1959) Blaxter, J. H.S. & W. Dickson (1959) Bligh, E. G. & W. J. Dyer (1959) Blinks, L. R. (1959) Bliss, C. I. (1958) Blizniak, E. V. (1957) Boden, В.Р. & E. M. Kampa (1959) Bogorov, V. G. (1957) 2275 1984 2309 2292 1530 2306 2158 1489 1586 2310 1978 2384 1960 2078 1601 1887 1243 1680 2481 1605 1671 2258 2385 2155 2311 Boolootian, R. A. et al. (1959) 2094 Boolootian, R. A. & A. C. Giese (1959) Borhegyi, S. F. (1959) Borodatov, V. A. et al. (1959) Bossanyi, J. (1959) Bougis, P. (1959) Bovbjerg, R. V. (1959) Boyar, H. C. & C. J. Sindermann (1959) Braddock, J. C. & Z. Г. Braddock (1959) Braemar, W. & H. O. Schwassmann (1959) Bremner, I. (1959) Brockmann, M. C. (1959) Brookbank, J. W. (1959) Brovikov, I. 8. (1957) 2460 2014 1918 2478 1965 1787 1548 1758 1762 1775 1265 2127 2312 Brown, A. H. & D. Weis (1959) Brown, J. 8. & C. S. French (1959) Bruevich, 8. V. & N. Е. Solovieva (1957) Brunelet, L. & P. Vidal (1958) Brunk, I. W. (1959) Bukina, L. A. (1957) Bulkin, G. A. & У. В. Ponomar’ (1959) Bullivant, J. 8. (1959) Bumpus, D. F. (1959) Bunting, A. H. (1959) Burbank, W. D. (1959) Burkov, V. A. & К. M. Bogdanov (1957) Burling, R. W. (1959) Burnett, A. L. (1959) Busnitä, Th. (1959) Bychowsky, B. E. & L. F. Nagibina (1959) Bydin, F. I. (1957) Calder, E. A. (1959) California University. Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1959) Campbell, N. J. (1959) Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. 1307 to 2218 to 2225 2227 (1959) Cane, V. R. (1959) Capart, A. (1959) Cargo, D. G. (1959) Carlisle, D. B. (1959) 2513 Carmel, J. (1959) Carr, A. & R. M. Ingle (1959) Carrothers, P. J. G. (1959) Carruthers, J. N. (1959) Carter, D. J. Tryon (1959) Castell, C. H. & M. F. Greenough (1959) Castle, P. H. J. (1959) Ceylon. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 1322 Chabaud, A. G. & A. Buttner (1959) Chabaud, A. G. & Y. Campana-Rouget (1959) Chace, F. A., Jr. & G. M. Moore (1959) Chadwick, H. K. (1959) Chaen, M. (1959) 3 (5) : A 18 1675 1678 2313 1256 1997 2386 1291 2147 2058 2198 1790 2314 1507 2463 1635 2448 2387 1981 1799 1689 1320 2228 1769 1504 1483 2514 2025 1597 2066 2145 1712 1609 1406 1323 2229 1974 1967 2128 1743 1418 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Chalupa, J. & В. а (1958) Chalysheva, N. I. (1957) Chandrasekhar, N. (1959) Chardez, D. (1959) Charnock, H. (1959) Chebotareva, N. S., N. P. Kuprina & I. M. Khoreva (1957) Chellappa, D. E. (1959) Cherbonnier, G. (1959) Chernovskaia, E. N. (1957) Chia-Jui, S. (1957) 1749 Chile. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) Chile. Ministerio de Agricul- tura. Departamento de Fomento de Pesca y Caza (1959) 1745 Ching, H. L. (1959) Clark, C. F. (1959) Claudatus, J., P. Gutierrez & D. Lefemine (1959) Clench, W. J. (1959) Coates, D. R. (1959) Cobley, L. S. (1959) Cole, L. C. (1958) Colombia. Ministerio de Agricultura. División de Pesca, Piscicultura & Caza (1959) Combs, B. D. & R. E. Burrows (1959) Conover, J. T. (1958) Contois, D. E. (1959) Copeland, D. E. & A. K. Dalton (1959) Corner, E. D. S., Y. A. Leon & R. D. Bulbrook (1960) Cornwall, I. E. (1959) Corwin, E. F., J. C. Appleby & L. J. Allison (1959) Costa, S. (1959) Costa Rica. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) Costlow, J. D., Jr. & C. G. Bookhout (1959) Cox, C. S. (1958) 1485 Creelman, V. M. & N. Tomlinson (1959) Crisp, D. J. & A. J. Southward (1959) Cure, V. & R. Racoviceanu-Georgescu (1959) Currie, R. (1959) 1480 2375 2169 1494 1729 2432 1462 1700 2376 1751 1324 1768 2276 1544 1599 2148 1648 1711 2259 2087 1540 2044 2270 2074 2497 2175 1934 1971 2230 2095 1488 1603 2506 1638 1707 Cushing, D. H. (1959) 1704 1860 2479 Cutting, C. L. (1959) 1234 Cyprus. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1370 da Franca, P. (1958) 2203 da Franca, P. & M. L. Paes-da-Franca(1958) 2204 da Franca, P. & P. Picciochi (1958) 2205 D’Ancona, U. (1959) 1867 Darbyshire, J. (1959) 2029 Darnell, R. M. (1958) 2056 Datsko, V. G. (1957) 2396 Davis, C. C. (1959) 1794 Dawes, B. (1959) 2159 Dawson, E. W. (1959) 2146 Day, E. J. & J. E. Hill (1959) 1270 Day, F. (1958) 1429 1430 Deacon, G. E. R. (1959) 2171 Deardorff, J. W. (1959) 2289 De Buen Lozano, F. (1959) 1889 Deffner, G. G. J. & R. E. Hafter (1959) 2202 de Jager, B. v. D. (1959) 1883 Denmark. Fiskeriministeriet (1959?) 1428 Denton, E. J. (1959) 1400 2527 Denton, Е. J. & J. B. Gilpin-Brown (1959) 2156 de Oliveira, L. P. H. (1959) 2019 Deufel, J. (1959) 2069 Devillers, C., J. Domurat & J. Colas (1959) 2491 de Vos, A. (1959) 2194 Dexter, R. W. (1959) 1789 Diuzhikov, A. T. (1959) 1628 Dmitrieva, A. A. (1957) 2325 Dodd, J. M., M. H. I. Dodd & C. K. Goddard (1959) 2170 Dodge, H. (1959) 2163 Dodimead, A. J. (1958) 1578 1587 1588 Doi, T. (1958) 1432 Doty, М. $. (1959) 1455 Dowdeswell, W. H. (1959) 1759 Dragesund, O. & H. Jeivestad (1959) 2002 Dragomirov, N. I. (1959) 2103 2105 Droop, M. R. (1959) 2524 2525 Dubach, H. W. (1959) 2041 Dubale, M. S. (1959) 1511 Dufaure, J.-P. (1959) 1969 3 (5) : A 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Dugdale, R. et al. (1959) Duncan, W. A. M., D. J. Manners & J. L. Thompson (1959) Dunn, J. S. (1959) Du Plessis, C. G. (1959) Dutton, G. J. (1959) Duvanin, A. I. (1957) Duysens, L. М. M. & J. Amesz (1959) Dzens-Litovskii, A. I. (1957) East Pakistan. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1349 Edgren, R. A. (1959) Efford, I. (1959) El Salvador. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) El-Zarka, 8. E.-D. (1959) Evans, F. (1959) Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-30 Sept. 1959 (1959) 2244 FAO (1959) FAO. Fisheries Division (1960) FAO. Fisheries Division. Biology Branch (1959) 1914 1923 1924 1927 FAO. Fisheries Division. ' Biology Branch, В.В. Parrish & R. В. Keir (1959) FAO/OIE (1959) Fage, L. (1959) Fahlen, G. (1959) Fairbanks, L. D. (1959) Favorita, F. (1958) Fedorov, P. V. (1957) Fell, H. Barraclough & H. E. Clark (1959) Fennel, W. E. (1959) Ferreira, J. M. (1958) Figueiredo Salgueiro Rego, C. A. O. (1958) Filatova, T. N. (1957) Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1326 Fitch, J. E. (1959) 2453 2185 1269 1899 2186 2326 1673 2397 1350 1351 1785 1393 2231 2459 2517 2253 2254 1274 1289 1908 1928 1929 2250 2065 2489 1397 2277 1564 2371 1407 2278 2207 1505 2428 1325 1327 1744 Fleming, C. A. (1959) Fontaine, M. & M. Ruivo (1959) Forsh, L. F. (1957) Forster, G. R. (1959) France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1856 2429 to 1334 Fraser, D. I. & W. J. Dyer (1959) Fridriksson, A. (1959) Friedrich, H. (1959) Fritz, R. L. (1959) Frolov, V. (1957) Fujii, M. & T. Tomida (1959) Fukai, R. & W. W. Meinke (1959) Fukuoka, J. (1958) Fukuoka, J. (1959) Fuller, В. С. & M. Gibbs (1959) Fulton, C. (1959) Furnish, E. (1959) GFCM (1959) GFCM Exploration Committee, Rome, 13-18 October 1958 (1959) Gakkel’, Ia. (1957) Gakkel’, Ia. Та. (1957) Gamulin, T. (1959) Garner, H. F. (1959) 1405 1863 2430 2526 1328 2232 1690 2485 1721 2482 2372 1620 1519 1696 1660 1679 2129 1547 2464 1925 1926 2318 2319 1915 1649 Garrels, R. M., M. E. Thompson & R. Siever (1959) Garrick, J. A. F. (1959) Garside, E. T. (1959) Garside, E. T. & F. E. J. Fry (1959) Gast, J. A. & T. G. Thompson (1959) Gauld, D. T. & J. B. Buchanan (1959) Genka, T. (1959) The Geological Society of America (1959) Germany. Federal Republic. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) Gershanovich, D. E. (1957) Gershanovich, D. E. & E. K. Zabelina (1957) Gertenbach, L. P. D. (1959) 2247 2248 2249 Gibson, J. (1959) 1650 1404 1500 2174 2036 2268 1415 1647 2233 2235 2320 2321 1932 2252 1241 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Giddings, A. F. (1959) Gierloff-Emden, H. (1959) Gillespie, G. J. (1959) Gillett, J. D. (1959) Giovannini, E., P. Fichera & M. di Giorgi (1959) Girs, A. A. (1957) Gledhill, T. (1959) G.M.S. (1960) Godfrey, H. (1959) Goodsell, W. D. (1959) Gordon, I. (1959) Goretskii, G. I. (1957) Gorokhova, M. V. & B. A. Shumakov (1957) Gottlieb, E. (1959) Gougenheim, A. (1959) Graham, J. J. (1959) Grainger, E. H. (1959) Grainger, E. H. & J. G. Hunter (1959) Grainger, J. N. R. (1959) Grant, W. C., Jr. & G. E. Pickford (1959) Gray, J. (1959) Grechishchev, E. K. (1957) Greece. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1336 Green, J. (1960) Greenbank, J. & Р. В. Nelson (1959) Grekulov, L. (1957) Grew, R. (1959) Grishchenko, М. N. (1957) Grist, D. H. (1959?) Grönblad, В. & J. Rúzitka (1959) Gross, W. J. (1959) Gulland, J. A. (1959) Gunning, G. E. (1959) Gunter, G. (1958) Gunter, G. & D. McCaughan (1959) Gupta, S. P. (1959) 1502 Gurney, A. B. (1959) Hagelin, L.-O. (1959) Hagen, W., Jr. & J. P. O'Connor (1959) Hairston, N. G. (1959) Hall, R. E. (1959) Hallock, R. J. & W. Е. Van Woert (1959) 1741 Hammond, A. E. (1959) 2030 Hanavan, M. G. (1958) 1382 Hancock, D. A. & 2173 A. E. Urquhart (1959) Hanson, S. W. F. (1959) 2197 Hanzawa, M. (1958) 2322 Harrington, R. W., Jr. (1959) 1496 Harris, D. L. (1957) 2493 Hart, J. S. € 1610 L. Irving (1959) 2068 Hartnoll, R. G. (1960) 2475 Hartt, A. C. € 2323 W. К. Royce (1958) Hashimoto, K. & 2392 F. Matsuura (1959) 2023 Haskell, D. C. & 2241 В. О. Davies (1959) 2189 Hawkins, T. H. (1959) 1606 Haxo, Е. FT. & D. C. Fork (1959) 1602 Hayashi, I. (1958) 1440 to 2263 Hayashi, 8. (1959) Hebard, J. F. (1959) 2096 Heinen, E. В. “Red ” (1959) 2067 Hela, I. (1959) 2394 Hellier, T. R., Jr. (1958) Hemmingsen, E. (1959) 1337 Henderson, N. E. & 2236 J. E. Dewar (1959) 2498 Hensen, P. (1959) Henson, E. B. (1959) 2191 Herald, E. S. (1959) 2324 Hermann, F. et al. (1959) 2393 Hester, F. E., II (1959) 1714 Hewer, H. R. (1959) 2395 Hewitt, E. J. (1959) 1710 Higinbotham, N. (1959) Hill, G. (1959) 1738 Hill, J. E. (1959) 2130 Hiller, R. G. & 2245 C. P. Whittingham (1959) 2486 Hinde, R. A. (1959) 2279 Hirano, T. (1953) 2052 Hoar, W.S. & G. B. Robertson (1959) 2455 Hoese, H. D. (1958) 2180 Hoese, H.D. & ТО В. В. Moore (1959) Hollingworth, S. E. (1959) 2267 Holme, N. A. (1959) 2516 Holme, T. (1959) 1536 Holmgren, U. (1959) 1781 Holt, S. J. (1959) 1895 1495 1930 Honduras. Laws, Statutes, 1739 ete. (1959) 3 (5) : A21 1977 1443 1871 2188 2086 1961 2050 2038 1541 1247 1523 1395 2476 2293 2458 2102 2195 2060 2162 1674 1756 1433 2177 2055 2012 1979 2520 2071 1276 1910 1933 2237 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Hopkins, 8. H. (1958) Hopper, A. F. (1959) Houston, A. H. (1959) 1501 Hubbs, C. L. (1959) Huffaker, C. B. (1958) Humphrey, G. F. (1959) Hunter, W. R. (1959) Hure, J. (1959) Hustedt, F. (1959) ICES (1959) 1290 1629 ICNAF (1959) ICNAF. Committee on Research & Statistics. Sub- Committee on Statistics & Sampling (1959) THB (1959) 1763 INPFC (1958?) INPFC. Committee on Biology & Research (1958) : to IPFC (1959) 1797 IPHC (1959) Idler, D.R. & H. Tsuyuki (1959) Ignat’eva, G. M. (1959) Illg, P. L. (1959) Imai, S. (1959) India. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) India. Marine Biological Association (1959) Ingram, M. (1959) Ireland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1339 Italy. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) Ito, S. (1958) 2108 Ito, S. & S. Nishimura (1958) Iudanov, I. G. (1957) Ivanoff, A. & T. H. Waterman (1958) 1490 Ivanov, G. В. & V.S. Rodionov (1957) Jaeckel, S. (1958) Jansen, E. (1959) Japan. Meteorological Agency (1959) Japan. Ministry of Agricul- ture & Forestry, Statisties & Survey Division (1957) Jarry, D. (1959) Javornicky, P. (1958) 2054 Jayaraman, R. & 2013 G. Seshappa (1957) 2182 Jeffrey, E. A. & 2433 P. F. Morgan (1959) 2260 Jensen, D. (1959) 1898 Joeris, L. S. (1959) 1709 Johnson, M. C. (1959) 1868 Jones, J. W. (1959) 1722 Jones, М. 8. (1959) Jones, S. (1959) Joysey, K. A. (1959) 1447 1747 1982 acom В. (1959) Kaikini, A. S., У. В. Rao & М. Н. Dhulkhed (1959) Kain, J. М. & a С. Е. Fogg (1960) 2088 Kai-ya, C. (1959) Kalinin, С.Р. & 1554 P. I. Miliukov (1957) 1558 Kanamori, M. (1959) 1411 Kanazawa, A. & 2062 2 1767 K. Kashiwada (1959) Kaneda, T. & S. Ishii (1958) т Kann, Е. (1959) 1379 Kanwisher, J. (1959) 1408 Kaplin, P. A. (1957) Karaushev, A. V. (1957) 1938 Kasahara, ET (1958), 01550 1446 Kasahara, ‚5. (1958) 1279 Kasumovic, М. (1959) Kaszoni, Z. (1959) Katz, S. E. (1959) 1929 Keilin, J. (1959) 1341 Kellog, W. N. (1959) 2109 Kennedy, J. 8. (1959) 2110 Kestner, A. P. (1957) 2111 Khachaturov, A. B. (1959) 2061 Khanaichenko, N. K. (1957) Kilpatrick, E. B. (1959) 1491 King-Webster, W. A. (1959) Kinne, O. (1959) 9332 Kitano, K. (1958) 1482 à Kitano, S. (1958) Kitou, M. (1958) 2020 Knape, R. Ia. (1957) 2089 Kniazeva, L. M. (1957) Kobayashi, T. & 1627 S. Abe (1958) Kochi, M. & S. Erqa (1959) 2192 Kohler, A. C. (1959) 1966 Kohn, A. J. (1959) 1476 Kok, B. (1959) 3 (5) : À 22 1999 2079 1380 1551 1537 2160 2474 1465 2101 1665 1461 2496 2450 2398 1412 1424 1535 2015 2131 2333 2399 2400 1591 2112 1859 1637 2273 2100 2298 2200 2334 1258 2373 2294 1242 1723 1591 1590 1695 2335 2401 1563 1621 1684 2439 1669 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Koltun, V. M. (1959) Kondratsova, O. F. (1957) Konkina, N. G. (1957) Konovalov, G. S. (1959) Korneev, IU. (1957) Kornicker, L. S. (1958) Kornicker, L. №. (1959) Kornicker, L. S., C. H. Oppenheimer & J. T. Conover (1958) Kramp, P. L. (1959) Krauss, W. (1959) Krishnaswamy, 8. (1959) Krivanek, J. O. & R. C. Krivanek (19 Kriventsov, M. I. (19 Krokhin, E. M. (1959 Krumholz, L. А. & G. A. Cole (1959) Kruse, D. N. (1959) Kruse, T. E. (1959) Kubicek, F., P. Marvan & M. Zelinka (1958) Kubo, T. (1958) 1575 Kubyushkin, G. P. (1957) Kulikov, M. V. (1959) Kurasawa, H. (1958) 59) 57) Kurita, S. (1959) Kurogane, K. & Y. Hiyama (1959) Kuroki, T. (1959) 1409 Kuwabara, S. (1959) Kwan-Ming, L. (1959) 1886 Labeish, V. G. (1957) Lachance, P. J. (1959) Ladokhin, N. P. (1957) Laevastu, T. & T. G. Thompson (1958) Lagutin, B. L. (1957) Lahaye-Vincent, J. & Ruivo, M. (1959) Laird, M. (1959) Lamakin, V. V. (1957) Lamb, H. H. (1959) Lambou, V. W. (1958) Larrañeta, M. Gomez (1959) Latimer, P. (1959) Laubier, L. (1959) Lavorel, J. (1959) Lear, J. (1959) Lebedev, A. A. (1957) Lebedev, У. L. (1957) 2341 Le Cren, E. D. (1959) 1955 2336 2402 1941 2337 2053 1600 2045 1699 1509 2518 2132 2403 1275 1517 1948 2190 1477 1580 2404 1292 2211 2212 1864 1666 1410 1617 1903 2338 2176 2405 2406 1484 2339 1880 1503 2407 1774 2083 1885 1670 1972 1672 1706 2340 2342 1720 Lednev, A. F. (1957) 2343 Lee, A. J. & D. H. Cushing (1959) 2152 Lee, J. Y. (1959) 1920 Legrand, J.-J. (1959) 2242 Leim, A. H. & L. R. Day (1959) 1607 Leinen, N. (1959) 1248 Leitritz, E. (1959) 2140 Lenhoff, H. M. & H. A. Schneiderman (1959) 2097 Leont'ev, О.К. (1957) 2344 2345 Leont’ev, O. K. & V. K. Leont’ev (1957) 2346 Levi, H. W. (1959) 1796 Lewis, E. J. & E. A. Gonzalves (1959) 1453 Licciardello, J. J. et al. (1959) 1277 Ling, J. K. (1959) 1402 Llewellyn, J. (1959) 2510 Longhurst, A. R. (1959) 2009 Lopatin, G. V. (1957) 2408 to 2413 Lorimer, P. D. (1959) 1246 Loukaskin, A. S. & N. Grant (1959) 1396 Love, R. M. (1959) 1260 Lund, J. W. G. (1959) 1719 Lundbeck, J. (1959) 2246 Lymarev, V. I. (1957) 2347 Maetz, J., F. Morel & B. Lahlouch (1959) 2154 Maguire, B., Jr. (1959) 1788 Makarevich, T. N. & N. M. Mytarev (1957) 2414 Makashev, A. P. (1959) 1255 Maneshige, H. M. (1959) 2080 Mann, H. J. (1959) 1288 Manning, R. B. & H. E. Kumpf (1959) 1595 Manzer, J. I. (1958) 1577 Margalef, R. (1959) 1857 1909 Margolis, L. (1958) 1559 1576 Marks, W. & J. Chase (1959) 1728 Maroc. Service Central de Statistiques (1959) 1764 Marques, E. (1958) 2206 Marr, J. C. (1959) 1907 Marrable, A. W. (1959) 2005 Marshall, S. M. (1959) 1980 Marshall, 8. M. & A. P. Orr (1960) 2505 Marti, J. J. (1959) 1232 Martin, M. (1959) 2287 3 (5) : A 23 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Martin, N. V. & D. C. Scott (1959) Martin, S., Е. & Gonzales, G., G. (1959) Marumo, R., M. Kitou & M. Ohwada (1958) Masheklar, R. N. & K. Sohonie (1959) Matsui, T. (1959) Matsumoto, J. J. (1958) Matthew, J. P. (1959) Maurin, Cl. & J. У. Lee (1959) ete. (1959) Mazuranich, J. J. & W. E. Nielson (1959) McBride, J. R., R. A. MacLeod & D. R. Idler (1959) McCarraher, D. B. (1959) McCracken, F. D. (1959) McCrimmon, H. R. (1959) McGowan, J. A. (n.d.) McGuire, J. U. (1958) McKnight, T. J. (1959) McLachlan, J. & С. 8. Yentsch (1959) McLane, W. M. (1959) McLaughlin, P. A. & J. F. Hebard (1959) MeMillan, N. F. (1959) Medres, P. L. (1957) Medvedev, V. 8. (1957) Meenakshi, V. R. & B. T. Scheer (1959) Menzies, R. J. (1959) Menzies, R. J. & J. L. Barnard (1959) Meshcherskii, V. I. (1957) Messemaecker, R. & Y. Schier (1959) Messerly, G. D. (1959) Messineva, M. A. (1957) Metz, C. B. (1959) (1959) Mikhailov, Iu.M. (1957) Miller, P. J. (1959) Miller, R. R. (1958) Mironova, N. Ia. (1957) Mitra, G. C. A., Allsopp, & P. F. Wareing (1959) Matreninskaia, Z. D. (1957) Mauritius. Laws, Statutes, Mexico. Laws, Statutes, etc. 1546 1874 1922 1693 1251 2415 1626 1436 1884 1919 1372 1543 1613 1550 1685 2193 2138 2261 2295 2098 2296 2187 2262 2416 2348 2454 2167 1701 2349 2350 1262 1538 2417 2099 2238 2351 2007 1615 2418 1510 Mitsui, K. (1959) Moen, T. (1959) Monteiro, R. (1959) Montilla, J. В. & H. C. Antonio (1959) Moore, D. R. (1958) Moore, M. (1959) Moore, W. G. (1959) Morita, R. Y. (1958) Morita, T. (1959) Morocco. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) Morrow, J. E., Jr. (1959) 1598 Mortimer, A. E. (1959) Mortimer, C. H. (1959) Morton, J. E. (1960) Mosher, K. H. (1958) Mozzi, C. & : А. Ооо (1959) Mudaliar, S. К. S. (1959) Murai, S. (1958) Muratov, M. V. (1957) Murray, R. W. (1959) Muzinié, R. (1959) 1870 1879 1901 Myers, B. J. (1959) Myers, J. & J.-R. Graham (1959) Myklebust, B. (1959) Nagar, 8. К. € R. P. Mathur (1958) Nair, P. V. Ramachandran (1959) Nair, R. V. (1959) Nakai, Z. (1959) Nan’niti, T. (1958) Narasako, Y. (1959) Naumov, D. V. (1959) Needham, Р. В. & А. С. Jones (1959) Neess, J. & R. C. Dugdale (1959) Neish, 8. G., М. В. Orr & P. C. Spensley (1959) New South Wales. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) New Zealand. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) Nezhikhovsku, R. A. (1957) Nicholls, G. D. (1959) Nichols, D. (1959) Nicol, J. A. C. (1959) 3 (5) : À 24 1754 1552 1878 2090 2046 2271 1780 2049 1420 1343 2440 2470 1718 2494 1585 1866 2532 1583 2352 2528 1869 1911 1912 2179 1681 2072 1512 1464 1982 1902 1913 1694 1427 1294 1784 1782 _ 2442 1300 1344 2419 1526 2529 2511 2512 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Nicol, J. A. C. (1960) Nicolai, E. & R. D. Preston (1959) Nielsen, E. Steemann (1959) Nikanorov, lu. I. (1959) Nikitin, I. S. (1957) Nishibori, K. (1959) Nishimura, №. (1958) 2113 Nixon, H. L. (1959) Njaa, L. R. (1959) North Borneo. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) Northern Rhodesia. Fisheries Research Organisation (1959) Norway. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1345 to Novysh, V. V. (1957) Nun, M. (1959) Odum, H. T. & C. M. Hoskin (1958) Odum, H. T., W. McConnell & W. Abbott (1958) Ogata, T., A. Ouchi & N. Sato (1958) Ogawa, K. & K. Yoshida (1959) Ogawa, Y. (1958) OhEocha, C. & M. Raftery (1959) Okachi, I. (1958) 2106 Okada, M. & A. Yamazaki (1958) Okhlopkova, A. N. (1959) Okubo, A. (1959) Okuda, S. & S. Hayami (1959) Olsen, E. M. et al. (1959) Ooshiro, Z. & S. Deguchi (1959) Oppenheimer, C. H. (1958) Oppenheimer, C. H. & L. В. Kornicker (1958) Oppenheimer, J. M. (1959) Oren, О.Н. & H. Steinitz (1959) Orlov, B. P. (1957) Osborne, M. F. M. (1959) Otorubio, F. O. (1959) Ouchi, A. (1958) Joint 2495 2502 1935 1448 2266 2104 2353 2153 2114 2115 2199 1271 1373 2466 1348 2354 2355 2021 2040 2043 2120 1663 2122 1976 2107 1444 1614 1664 1661 1268 1423 2047 2048 2039 2461 1951 2357 2288 2027 2119 Outram, D. N. (1957) Ovchinnikov, I. F. (1957) Ozmidov, R. V. (1957) Pagliazzi, P. (1959) 1235 Palenichko, Z. G. (1957) Park, K., D. W. Hood & H. T. Odum (1958) Parker, F. W. (1959) Parker, R. A. (1959) Parker, R. R., E. C. Black & P. A. Larkin (1959) Parrish, B. B. et al. (1959) Parvatheswararao, V. (1959) Patel, B. (1959) Patton, P. W. (1959) Paulian, R. (1959) Pearsall, W. H. (1959) Penn, G. H. (1959) Pennak, R. W. (1958) Pennington, W. (1959) Pennock, J. F., R. A. Morton & D. E. M. Lawson (1959) Pérès, J.-M. (1959) Peterson, A. E. (1958) Phelps, A. (1959) Philipose, M. T. (1958) Philippines. Bureau of Fisheries. Division of Fisheries Research (1959) Phillips, A. M., Jr. & R. F. Dumas (1959) Phillips, J. G. & P. J. Mulrow (1959) Phillips, О. М. (1958) 1486 Phillips, R. C. & R. K. Cohen (1959) Pickering, В. T. & H. Heller (1959) Pickford, G. E. & J. G. Phillips (1959) Pietrzak, N. K. (1959) Pillai, N. Krishna (1959) Pillay, T. V. R. (1958) Ping, C., S. Pao & J. S. Chen (1959) Pirson, A., H. Lorenzen & A. Koepper (1959) Piskarev, A. I., A. K. Kaminarskaia & L. G. Lukianitsa (1959) Pocock, M. A. (1959) Poland. Laws, Statutes, ete. 1352 to 1357 (1959) Polukarov, G. V. (1957) 3 (5) : А 25 2533 2420 2356 1513 2523 1266 1992 1717 1793 1658 1995 2184 1970 1561 1791 2257 1475 1539 1392 1487 1263 2165 1772 2280 1454 2256 2209 1682 1259 1493 2359 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Pomeroy, L. R. (1959) 1518 Rochford, D. J. (1959) 1746 Popov, B. A. (1957) 2360 2361 The Rockefeller Popov, С. I. (1957) 2362 Foundation (1958?) 2196 Portugal. Laws, Statutes, Rodhe, W. (1959) 2269 ete. (1959) 1358 Rodina, A. G. (1959) 1293 Posokhov, E. V. (1957) 2421 Rodriguez, G. (1959) 1593 Postel, E. (1959) 1882 1900 Roe, A. & Poulsen, E. M. (1959) 2142 G. G. Simpson (1958) 1562 Prasad, R. R. (1959) 1460 Romania. Ministerul Prasad, В. В. & Industriei Bunurilor de К. М. К. Kartha (1959) 1457 Consum. Departmentul Pratt, D. M. (1959) 1522 Industriei Alimentare (1959) 1633 Price, J. B. & Ronkin, R. R. (1959) 2134 R. R. Priddy (1959) 1596 Ronquillo, I. A. (1959) 1894 2091 Proctor, V. W. (1959) 2457 Rosca, G. & Proskie, J. (1958) 1736 Gh. I. Munteanu (1959) 1636 Pshenin, L. N. (1959) 1944 Ross, D. M. (1959) | 2006 Punnett, T. (1959) 1677 Rostami, I. (1959) 1917 Rothman, S. (1959) 2291 Qasim, S. Z. (1959) 1449 Rouke, H. S. (1958) 1278 Queensland. Laws, Statutes, Ruffo, S. (1959) 1940 ete. (1959) 1301 1302 Но 1240 2916 Russell, C. R. (1959) 1403 Quinn, J. H. (1959) 1651 Bee ieee) Take Ge Quiroga Rios, D. A. (1959) 1388 Ty Sy ley & P. Boivinet (1959) 2492 Rabukhin, L. G. (1957) 2422 Ryther, J. H. (1959) 2456 Radovich, J. (1959) 1876 Ryther, J. H. & Rajabai, K. G. (1959) 2472 D. W. Menzel (1959) 1528 Rand, R. W. (1959) 2441 Rasalan, S. B. (1959) 2092 Saetersdal, G. (1959) 2488 Rashevsky, N. (1959) 1381 Saito, K. (1959) 1425 Rasmussen, W. C. (1959) 1652 Saito, T., K.-I. Arai & 1653 T. Yajima (1959) 1993 Raymont, J. E. G. (1959) 1527 Sala, I. (1959) 2465 Rayss, T. (1959) 1952 Saliternik, Z. & ’ Reid, R. O. (1957) 1727 G. Witenberg (1959) 2059 Reish, D. J. (1959) 1786 Salvadori, F. B. (1959) 1452 Reiss, Z. (1959) 1937 Sapozhinkov, D. G. (1959) 2033 Reuben, J. P. (1959) 2290 Sarkar, H.L. & Reynolds, N. (1959) 2483 N.K. Kaushik (1958) 1514 Rhodesia-Nyasaland. Laws, Sarkisian, А. 8. (1957) 2364 Statutes, etc. (1959) 1359 Sasaki, T. et al. (1959) 1668 Richardson, I. D. et al. (1959) 1875 Saskatchewan. Laws, Ricker, W. E. (1959) 1499 1608 Statutes, ete. (1959) 1321 Ridgway, G. J. (1958) 1574 Sato, R., T. H. Bilton Ridgway, С. J. et al. (1958) 1584 & M. P. Shepard (1958) 1579 Riedel, D. (1959) 1904 Sauer, E. G. F. (1959) 1795 Riegel, J. A. (1959) 2133 Sawyer, W. H., R. A. Munsick Rifaat, A. (1959) 1916 $ Н.В. van Dyke (1959) 2166 Riviére, A. (1959) 2490 Schäperclaus, W. (1958) 1641 Roberts, W. J. (1959) 1998 Scharfe, J. (1959) 2084 Robertson, J. D. (1959) 1716 Scharfe, J. (1958) 1244 Robinson, A. & Schell, I. I. (1959) 1703 H. Stommel (1959) 2034 Schiffman, R. H. (1959) 1535 3 (5) : A 26 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Schutte, C. H. J. & J. A. van Eeden (1959) Segnit, В. E., U. M. Oxburgh & H. D. Holland (1959) Seliuk, E. M. (1957) Seychelles. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) Shapovalov, P. B. (1957) Z. T. Salo (1959) Shemanskii, I. A. (1958) Shentiakov, V. A. (1959) Shewan, J. M. & А. 5. С. Ehrenberg (1959) Shiino, S. M. (1959) Shirei, V. A. & V. A. Burkov (1957) Shkorbatov, G. L. & Shparlinsky, V. (1959) Shulits, S. (1959) Sieburth, J. M. (1959) Siepmann, R. (1959) Sirotov, K. M. (1957) Skopintsev, B. A. & A. P. Tsurikova (1957) Sladeéek, V., Z. Cyrus & A. Borovitková (71958) Sladeékova-Vinnikova, A. (1958) Smirnoy, N. N. (1958) Smith, C. L., Jr. (1959) Smith, H. T. U. & C. Messinger (1959) Smith, R. I. (1959) Soemarto (1959) Soeprapto, M. (1959) Soerjodinoto, R. (1959) Sokol’nikov, V. M. (1957) Soulsby, J. J. (1959) Southward, E. C. (1959) Sowards, C. L. (1959) Spain. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) Spain. Ministerio de Agricul- tura. Instituto de Estudios Agro-Sociales (1959) Spilhaus, A. (1959) Sport Fishing Institute (1959) Springer, V. G. (1958) Springer, V. G. & J. Pirson (1958) Squires, H. J. (1959) Starik, I. E. et al. (1959) Steen, J. E. (1959) Steinitz, H. (1959) 2473 1654 2366 1374 2377 1957 2075 2226 1611 2437 2378 2251 1655 1521 1725 2367 2368 1478 1479 2081 2281 1656 2436 1906 1985 1891 2423 2424 2467 2507 1534 1360 1983 2234 1445 2057 2051 1687 1942 1384 1950 Stöpänek, M. & J. Chalupa (1958) Stettenheim, P. R. (1959) Stiazhkina, E. G. & O. N. Zimina (1957) Stoina, T. (1959) Stolk, A. (1959) Stout, V. M. € K. Viets (1959) Strickland, J. D. H. & K. H. Austin (1959) Stubbings, H. G. (1959) Suchiro, Y. et al. (1958) Suda, A. (1959) Sugiura, J. (1958) Sukhotskii, У. (1957) Sund, Р. М. & J. A. Renner (1959) Sundaram, 8. & Р. S. Sarma (1959) Suryanarayana, 5. У. Rao, А.Р. Valsan & М. В. Nayar (1958) Susai, I. (1959) Sussman, M. & H. L. Ennis (1959) Suzyumoy, I. M. (1958) Svetovidov, A. N. (1957) Swarup, H. (1958) Sweden. Fishery Board (1959) Switzerland. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) Syazuki, K. & K. Hayama (1959) Tachalov, S. N. (1957) Taguchi, K. (1953) Takada, K. & J. Nishimoto (1959) Takahashi, K. (1959) 1272 1414 Takai, T. & A. Mizokami (1959) Takai, T., A. Mizokami & I. Matsui (1959) 1623 Takase, M. (1959) Takayama, S. & T. Koyama (1958) Takemura, Y. & T. Okutani (1958) Tampi, Р. В. S. (1959) Tanaka, S. (1958) Tandon, K. K. (1959) Tanikawa, E. & T. Motohiro (1959) 1431 3 (5) : À 27 1481 2282 2425 1640 1394 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Tanoue, T. (1959) 1413 Tartar, V. (1959) 2462 Tarverdiev, R. B. (1957) 2426 Tasmania. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 1303 Taylor, F. H. C. (1959) 2082 Tehigeov, G. B. (1959) 1264 Tchung-Lin, T. (1957) 1750 Te-yio, O. & L. Han-yin (1959) 2208 Thivy, F. (1959) 1456 Thomas, J. B. & J. W. Marsman (1959) 2201 Thompson, T. E. (1959) 2008 Thompson, T. E. (1960) 2503 2504 Thompson, T. E. & D. J. Slinn (1959) 2515 Tibbo, S. N. (1959) 1688 Tokai Regional Fisheries Research Laboratory, Sardine Resources Division (1959) 1890 Tomiyama, T. & Y. A. Yone (1959) 1253 Toynbee, A. (1959) 1765 Transvaal. Provincial Administration (1958) 2064 Tschernezky, W. (1959) 2157 Tsurikov, У. L. (1957) 2374 Tsygankov, I. V. (1957) 2431 Tucker, D. W. (1959) 2161 Tucker, J. В. € A. C. Giese (1959) 2137 Tuge, H., Y. Kanayama & H. Yamagishi (1958) 2124 Tuge, H. & H. Shimamura (1958) 2123 Turner, E. G. & J. G. Feinberg (1959) 2003 Uda, M. (1959) 1865 Udintsev, G. B. (1957) 2370 Udintsev, G. B. (1959) 1943 1956 Ueda, S. (1959) 1421 Ueda, 8. & T. Tamari (1959) 1419 U.K. Department of Scientific & Industrial Research (1958) 1286 U.K. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 1362 to 1369 U.K. National Oceanographic Council (1959) 1766 U.K. The White Fish Authority (1959?) 1283 U.S. Department of the Interior. Fish & Wildlife Service (1959) 1945 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (1959) 1233 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Pacific Salmon Investigations (1958) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Pacific Salmon Investigations, King Crab Staff (1958) 1589 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Pacific Salmon Investigations. Morphology Staff (1958) 1582 U.S. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 1375 2239 2240 Unoki, S. (1958) 1691 Uzmann, J. В. € R. H. Lander (1958) 1560 Van der Maaden, H. (1959) 1939 Van Klaveren, F. W. & G. Vaillancourt (1959) 1686 Vasiliu, G. D. (1959) 1643 Vazhnov, A. N. (1957) 2388 Vegotsky, A. & E. Frieden (1958) 2085 Veliaev, G. M. et al. (1959) 1954 Velikanova, T. I. (1957) 2389 Vendrov, S. L. (1957) 2390 Verduin, J. (1959) 1779 Verheijen, F. J. (1959) 1872 Veselovskii, N. У. & M. N. Tarasov (1957) 2391 Vetter, R. C. (1959) 1778 Viet-Nam. Comité National de l’Alimentation et de l'Agriculture (1958?) - 2063 Vinogradov, V. V. (1957) 2315 Vinogradova, Z. A. (1958) 1645 Viosea, P., Jr. (1959) 2000 Viswanathan, R. (1959) 1458 Vodianitskii, V. A. (1957) 2316 Völpel, F. (1959) 1508 Voigt, M. (1959) 1973 Voigt, W., Jr. (1959) 1770 2028 Volkov, V. G. (1957) 2317 Volpe, E. P. & J. L. Dobie (1959) 1949 von Brandt, A. (1959) 1921 Von Herzen, R. & A. E. Maxwell (1959) 1996 von Juergen Schwoerbel, F. (1959) 1964 3 (5) : A 28 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Voorhess, J. (1959) 1254 Voronkov, P. P. (1959) 1953 Walburg, C. H. (1959) 1553 Walker, O. L. (1959) 2286 Warman, J.C. & L. V. Causey (1959) 1657 Wassink, E. C. (1959) 1683 Watanabe, К. (1958) 2116 2117 2118 Watanabe, N. (1958) 1438 Watanabe, T. (1958) 2121 Wathne, F. (1959) 1800 Weiss, D. & A. H. Brown (1959) 1676 Welander, P. (1959) 2035 2037 Western Australia. Fisheries Department (1959) 2444 Western Australia. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 1304 Whitehead, P. J. (1959) 2164 Whitley, G. & J. Allan (1958) 2143 Wilce, R. T. (1959) 1737 Wiles, W. W. (1959) 1659 Williams, A. B. (1959) 1594 Williams, F. (1959) 2471 Williams, N. V. (1958) 2468 Wilson, D. P. (1959) 2519 Winkler, L. R. (1959) 2438 Wolf, K. (1959) 1545 Womersley, H. B. 8. (1959) 2297 Wood, E. J. F. (1959) 1450 Wood, J. W. (1959) 1542 Woodhead, P. M. J. & J. D. Riley (1959) 2480 Woodland, B. (1959) 1713 Wooster, W. В. (1959) 2151 World Scientific Meeting on the Biology of Sardines. Rome 21-28 September 1959 (1959) 1896 1897 Worzel, J. L. (1959) 1798 Wright, S. (1959) 2451 Yamanaka, I. (1959) 1881 Yamashita, D. T. € : K. D. Waldron (1959) 2435 Yancey, В. M. (1959) ' 1389 Yang, W. Y. (1958) 1630 Yang, W. Y. (1959) 1631 1632 Yasuda, F. & Y. Hiyama (1959) 1667 Yasui, M. (1958) 1698 Ye-Tsu, Y. (1959) 2446 Ying-Tien, W. & L. Min-Hsin (1957) 1748 Yoshida, K. (1959) 1662 Yoshida, M. (1959) 2004 2509 Zaneveld, J. S. (1959) 1752 1753 Zenkovich, V. I. (1957) 2328 to 2331 Zh-zhen, D. (1959) 2449 ZoBell, C. E. (1959) 1525 Zvonkov, V. V. (1957) 2327 ANON. (In periodicals) Bul. Inst. Cerc. piscic. (1959) 1634 Bull. int. Inst. Refrig. (1959) 1280 1281 Caribbean (1959) 1387 Comm. Fish. Rev. (1959) 1801 to 1855 Dansk FiskTid. (1959) 1947 Fish. News Lett., Aust. (1959) 1237 1986 to 1991 France pêche (1959) 2011 2445 INPFC Doc. (1958) 1567 1570 1571 1573 J. Mar. biol. Ass., India (1959) 1466 to 1474 J. Mar. biol. Ass. U.K. (1959) 2530 J. Mar. Res. (1958) 1492 Limnol. Oceanogr. (1959) 1531 1532 1533 Louisiana Conserv. (1959) 1390 2001 Mem. Fac. Fish. Kagoshima Univ. (1959) 1426 Mod. Refrig. (1959) 1239 1245 1249 1261 Nature. Lond. (1959) 2010 2150 2172 Nauka à Zhizn’ (1958) 2073 2077 New Scient. (1959) 1399 1401 1705 1708 1730 1731 1773 1776 1777 Norweg. Fish. News (1959) 2182 Progr. Rep. Pacif. Salm. Fish. Invest. (1958) 1568 1569 Science (1959) 2452 S. Afr. Shipp. News Ind. Rev. (1959) 2299 2300 Trade News (1959) 1383 1385 1386 1715 1732 to 1735 Trud. okeanogr. Kom. (1957) 2363 3 (5) : A 29 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ANON. (Not in periodicals) B (1958) C (1958) EN (959) 1231 1287 1285 SECOND AND THIRD AUTHORS Abbott, W. (1958) Abe, S. (1958) Allan, J. (1958) Allen, K. (1959) Allison, L. J. (1959) Allsopp, A. (1959) Amesz, J. (1959) Anderson, J. M. (1959) Antonio, H. C. (1959) Appleby, J. C. (1959) Arai, K.-I. (1959) Austin, K. H. (1959) Barnard, J. L. (1959) Barnes, M. (1959) Bassot, J.-M. (1959) Bilton, T. H. (1958) Black, E. C. (1959) Bogdanov, K. M. (1957) Boivinet, P. (1959) Bookhout, C. G. (1959) Boroviékova, A. (1958) Braddock, Z. I. (1959) Brown, A. H. (1959) Buchanan, J. B. (1959) Bulbrook, R. D. (1960) Burkov, V. A. (1957) Burrows, R. E. (1959) Buttner, A. (1959) Calvin, M. (1959) Campana-Rouget, Y. (1959) Causey, L. V. (1959) Cervenka, R. (1958) Chalupa, J. (1958) Chase, J. (1959) Chen, J. S. (1959) Clark, H. E. (1959) Cohen, R. K. (1959) Colas, J. (1959) Cole, G. A. (1959) Conover, J. T. (1958) Coveney, R. D. (1959) Cushing, D. H. (1959) Cyrus, Z. (1958) 2264 2043 1563 2143 1377 1934 1510 1673 1680 2090 1934 1993 2477 1701 2265 2522 2243 1579 1604 2314 2492 2095 1478 1758 1676 2268 2497 2378 1540 1974 1680 1967 1657 1480 1481 1728 2209 1407 1263 2491 1517 2045 2443 2152 1478 Dalton, A. J. (1959) Davies, R. O. (1959) Day, L. R. (1959) Deguchi, S. (1959) Dewar, J. E. (1959) Dhulkhed, M. H. (1959) Dickson, W. (1959) Di Giorgi, M. (1959) Dobie, J. L. (1959) Dodd, M. H. I. (1959) Domurat, J. (1959) Dugdale, R. C. (1959) Duman, R. F. (1959) Duo, A. (1959) Dyer, W. J. (1959) 1605 Ehrenberg, A. В. С. (1959) Ennis, H. L. (1959) Era, S. (1959) Favard, P. (1959) Feinberg, J. G. (1959) Fichera, P. (1959) Fogg, G. E. (1960) Fork, D. C. (1959) French, C. S. (1959) Frieden, E. (1958) Fry, F. E. J. (1959) Gibbs, M. (1959) Giese, A. C. (1959) 2137 Gilpin-Brown, J. B. (1959) Goddard, C. K. (1959) Gonzales, G. G. (1959) Gonzalves, E. A. (1959) Graham, J.-R. (1959) Grant, N. (1959) Greenough, M. F. (1959) Gutierrez, P. (1959) Hafter, R. E. (1959) Hansen, P. M. (1959) Han-yin, L. (1959) Hayama, K. (1959) Hayami, S. (1959) Hebard, J. F. (1959) Heller, H. (1959) Hill, J. E. (1959) Hiyama, Y. (1959) Holland, H. D. (1959) Hood, D. W. (1958) Hoskin, C. M. (1958) Hunter, J. G. (1959) Idler, D. R. (1959) Ingle, R. M. (1959) 3 (5) : A 30 1874 1666 2074 1549 1607 1423 1541 1461 2481 2197 1949 2170 2491 1782 1539 1866 1690 1611 2136 1621 2243 2003 2197 2496 1977 1678 2085 2174 1679 2460 2156 2170 1922 1453 1681 1396 1609 1599 2202 1984 2208 1618 1661 2187 2165 1270 1667 1654 2042 2040 1602 1613 1597 CURRENT Ingram, W. M. (n.d.) Irving, L. (1959) Ishii, S. (1958) Jenkinson, D. W. (1958) Jones, A. C. (1959) Kaminarskaia, A. K. (1959) Kampa, E. M. (1959) Kanayama, Y. (1958) Kartha, K. N. K. (1959) Kashiwada, K. (1959) Kaushik, N. K. (1958) Keir, В. 8. (1959) Khoreva, I. M. (1957) Kitou, M. (1958) Koepper, A. (1959) Kornicker, L. 8. (1958) Koyama, T. (1958) Krinsley, D. H. (1958) Krivanek, R. C. (1959) Kumpf, Н. Е. (1959) Kuprina, N. P. (1957) Lahlouch, B. (1959) Lander, R. H. (1958) Larkin, P. A. (1959) Lavrushin, Га. А. (1957) Lawson, D. E. M. (1959) Lee, J. Y. (1959) Lefemine, D. (1959) Leivestad, H. (1959) Leon, Y. A. (1960) Leont’ev, V. K. (1957) Lisitsyn, A. P. (1957) Lubny-Gertsyk, E. A. (1959) Lukianitsa, L. G. (1959) MacLeod, R. A. (1959) Manners, D. J. (1959) Marsman, J. W. (1959) Marvan, P. (1958) Mathur, R. P. (1958) Matsui, I. (1959) Matsuura, F. (1959) Maxwell, A. E. (1959) MeCaughan, D. (1959) McConnell, W. (1958) Meinke, W. W. (1959) Menzel, D. W. (1959) Messinger, C. (1959) Miliukov, P. I. (1957) Min-Hsin, L. (1957) 2139 2178 1435 1586 1784 1259 2155 2124 1457 1424 1514 2250 2432 1693 1682 2039 1439 1489 2132 1595 2432 2154 1560 1604 2382 2184 1919 1599 2002 2497 2346 2306 1959 1259 1613 2185 2201 1477 1512 1624 1625 1994 1996 2455 2043 1519 1528 1656 2398 1748 Mizokami, A. (1959) 1622 to 1625 Moore, G. M. (1959) 2128 AUTHOR INDEX Moore, R. B. (1959) Morel, F. (1959) Morgan, P. F. (1959) Moricheva, N. P. (1957) Morton, R. A. (1959) Motohiro, T. (1959) Mulrow, P. J. (1959) Munsick, R. A. (1959) Munteanu, Gh. I. (1959) Mytarev, N. M. (1957) Nagibina, L. F. (1959) Nayar, M. R. (1958) Nelson, P. R. (1959) Nielson, W. E. (1959) Nishimoto, J. (1959) Nishimura, S. (1958) O’Connor, J. P. (1959) Odum, H. T. (1958) Odum, H. T. (1959) Ohwada, M. (1958) Okutani, T. (1958) Oppenheimer, C. H. (1958) Orr, A. P. (1960) Orr, M. S. (1959) Ouchi, A. (1958) Oxburgh, U. M. (1959) Paes-da-Franca, M. L. (1958) Pao, S. (1959) Parrish, B. B. (1959) Philipps, H. (1958) Phillips, J. G. (1959) Picciochi, P. (1958) Pickford, G. E. (1959) Pirson, J. (1958) Ponomar’, У. В. (1959) Preston, R. D. (1959) Priddy, R. R. (1959) Racoviceanu-Georgescu, R. (1959) Raftery, M. (1959) Rao, V. R. (1959) Renner, J. A. (1959) Riley, J. D. (1959) Robertson, G. B. (1959) Rodionov, V. 8. (1957) Royce, W. F. (1958) Ruivo, M. (1959) Ruzicka, J. (1959) Salo, Z. T. (1959) Sarma, P. 8. (1959) 3 (5) : A 31 2012 2154 2079 2379 2184 1257 1392 2166 1636 2414 2448 1267 2191 1543 1273 2111 1536 2042 1530 1693 1434 2045 2505 2442 2120 1654 2204 2209 2250 2031 1772 2205 2096 2051 1291 1935 1596 1638 1976 1461 2210 2480 2177 2332 1672 1863 1880 1738 1957 1391 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Sato, N. (1958) Scheer, B. T. (1959) Schneiderman, H. A. (19 59) Schwassmann, H. O. (1959) Scott, D. C. (1959) Seshappa, G. (1957) Shadrinski, 8. V. (1957) Shepard, M. P. (1958) Shimamura, H. (1958) Shumakov, B. A. (1957) Siever, R. (1959) Simpson, G. G. (1958) Sindermann, C. J. (1959) Slinn, D. J. (1959) Sohier, Y. (1959) Sohonie, K. (1959) Solovieva, N. F. (1957) Southward, A. J. (1959) Spensley, P. C. (1959) Steinitz, H. (1959) Stommel, H. (1959) Tamari, T. (1959) Tarasov, M. N. (1957) Thompson, J. L. (1959) Thompson, M. E. (1959) Thompson, T. G. (1958) Thompson, T. G. (1959) Tolladay, J. (1959) Tomida, T. (1959) Tomlinson, N. (1959) Tsurikova, A. P. (1957) Tsuyuki, H. (1959) 1579 1250 2380 2120 2454 2097 1762 1546 1999 2309 1586 2123 2392 1650 1562 1548 2515 1262 1251 2313 2506 2442 1951 2034 1419 2391 2185 1650 1484 2036 1740 1620 1603 2368 1612 Uralov, N. S. (1957) Urquhart, A. E. (1959) Vaillancourt, G. (1959) Valsan, A. P. (1958) van Dyke, R. B. (1959) van Eden, J. A. (1959) van Woert, W. F. (1959) Vidal, P. (1958) Viets, K. (1959) Vinokurova, T. T. (1957) Waldron, K. D. (1959) Wareing, P. F. (1959) Waterman, T. H. (1958) Weis, D. (1959) Whittingham, C. P. (1959) Witenberg, G. (1959) Wood, R. J. (1959) Yajima, T. (1959) Yamagishi, H. (1958) Yamazaki, A. (1958) Yentsch, С. 8. (1959) Yone, Y. A. (1959) Yoshida, K. (1959) Zabelina, E. K. (1957) Zelinka, M. (1958) Zimina, O. N. (1957) 3 (5) : A 32 2309 2484 1686 1267 2166 2473 1739 1256 1724 2310 2435 1510 1490 1491 1675 1674 2059 1978 1993 2124 1444 2098 1253 1663 2321 1477 2425 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 100 112 113 121 122 131 132 133 134 135 136 141 142 144 145 151 154 156 157 200 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 VOLUME 3—CURRENT GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 60-1231 to 60-2533 AFRICA Algeria 1333 1335 Morocco 1343 1904 2065 Libya UAR, Southern Region (Egypt) 1916 Kenya Uganda 1845 Tanganyika Zanzibar and Pemba Seychelles 1374 Mauritius 1371 Republic of Guinea Cape Verde Is. Ghana Sierra Leone Nigeria 1036 Angola 1878 2203 to Union of 8. Africa 1493 1846 1883 1884 1990 1991 2299 2441 2474 Madagascar Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1359 to 2470 NORTH AMERICA САМАРА 1307 1308 1309 1315 1319 1386 1697 1715 1733 1736 1887 1898 2088 2220 2222 Canadian Arctic 1317 1606 Canada, N.W. Territories British Columbia 1385 1610 1612 1615 1822 2082 2533 Manitoba Saskachewan Ontario 1497 Quebec Newfoundland 1383 1687 1713 Bi 1970 2241 1835 1951 2471 1981 2471 2471 2010 1372 1505 2207 2268 2009 2027 2206 1842 1899 2300 1992 2466 217 220 222 230 230 231 232 233 234 236 1685 1311 2191 New Brunswick Novia Scotia USA (ALASKA) 1757 2453 Aleutian Is. USA 1375 1532 1572 1790 to to 1898 2240 2452 USA, District of Columbia Idaho Oregon Washington State 1543 1615 1849 2276 California 1380 1701 1702 1742 1784 1803 2094 2140 2158 Wyoming Illinois Indiana Kentucky Michigan Nebraska Ohio Wisconsin 1445 1536 1573 1811 1821 1855 1934 2271 1499 1564 1581 1816 1848 1881 2088 2325 1542 1484 1658 1615 1739 1799 2125 2437 1534 2284 5 Alabama Arkansas Louisiana 1948 2277 Oklahoma Texas 1948 2045 2054 Connecticut Massachusetts 1524 2044 2178 Rhode I. : 1389 1949 1390 2000 2294 2040 2051 2056 1553 1656 2264 2012 2049 2055 2218 1382 2292 1588 1527 1569 1697 1818 1850 1887 2239 2388 2288 1542 1615 1540 1822 1658 1741 1802 2130 2438 2190 1998 2279 1517 2278 1550 1779 2453 1657 1537 1810 2083 2295 2042 2052 1814 1789 1522 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES 237 238 240 250 300 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 321 322 327 331 332 333 341 342 343 351 353 400 411 412 413 417 421 423 1483 1653 1648 2028 Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Virginia N. Carolina 2040 S. Carolina Georgia Florida 1242 1945 BERMUDAS GREANLAND 1652 1523 1770 1594 1652 1652 1653 1595 2086 1597 2296 LATIN AMERICA Mexico 1342 1834 2238 Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica Panama Nicaragua Honduras 1823 2057 Bahamas 1399 2054 Br. Caribbean Federation 2040 1837 2030 Cuba Neth. W. Indies Colombia Venezuela Br. Guiana Galapagos Is. Peru Chile 1388 1752 1593 1324 1745 1768 1889 2065 1875 2019 1295 to Brazil Argentina ASIA Lebanon UAR, Northern Region (Syria) Cyprus Israel 1905 1951 2059 1939 2021 1940 2022 Iran 1825 Pakistan India 1338 1446 1456 to 1474 1999 2532 1391 1447 1457 1465 1514 2256 1429 1451 1458 1472 1533 2257 1815 424 2139 1788 425 2453 1653 431 1653 233 434 1817 1518 436 1785 2298 437 2981 438 1984 ne 442 2057 451 2014 2231 2230 2057 2057 2237 2148 1844 1874 1753 453 2087 ie 1889 511 1889 512 1877 513 514 2057 1298 516 517 521 1951 522 524 1951 1370 1950 531 2024 532 1917 1840 533 1530 1453 1460 1473 1892 2472 534 AND FISHERIES Ceylon 1322 1323 1429 1430 2229 E. Pakistan 1349 1350 1351 1502 2180 1429 1430 1836 1419 1903 1906 1373 Burma Malaya Indonesia N. Borneo Sarawak 2443 Philippines 1475 1697 1894 1903 2090 2091 2092 Vietnam 2063 Chinese People’s Republic 1749 1750 1751 2446 Hong Kong (and Kowloon) | 1903 1426 1482 to 1696 1826 1833 1881 2088 2113 2212 1871 1903 1413 1427 1499 1626 1697 1828 1736 1902 1416 1434 1619 1665 1754 1830 1864 1989 2109 2110 2122 2192 Japan, Honshu Formosa 1420 1438 1622 1694 1755 to 1865 2071 2111 2211 Japan EUROPE Denmark2065 1947 Faroe Is. Iceland Norway 1936 1428 1984 1824 1839 1984 1345 to 1985 2072 Sweden 2253 Finland 1327 1348 2283 1325 1326 2017 2018 Netherlands Belgium France 2172 1305 1333 1971 2445 1340 1234 1369 2253 1995 2494 2513 to 2254 1306 1920 1974 1328 to 1965 1966 2011 2232 Ireland 1339 United Kingdom 1364 to 1459 1766 England 1496 1775 2475 2484 2501 2505 2515 2517 2526 2530 2253 1362 1393 2506 2262 2498 2514 2520 Wales Scotland 1717 2253 1363 2155 2522 1718 2458 2004 2508 CURRENT 541 Portugal 1358 1714 542 Spain 1360 543 Italy 1235 1341 2084 Sicily 551 Yugoslavia 553 Greece 554 Bulgaria 555 Romania 1336 1633 1639 1640 556 Turkey 561 Germany 1721 1964 1841 1843 1867 1337 to 1643 1722 2065 Federal Republic of Germany 2233 562 Switzerland 563 Austria 2015 2065 2266 571 Republic 1642 2016 1352 to 2078 2330 573 Czechoslovakia 1481 574 Hungary 572 Poland 600 OCEANIA 610 AUSTRALIA 1299 1988 2215 612 Western Australia 615 New S. Wales 1300 616 Queensland 617 Tasmania 630 Мех ZEALAND 1344 1406 1724 2434 660 USA (Hawatt) 671 Marianas Is. 685 Samoa (U.S.) 700 USSR 1233 1401 1941 2251 2328 2363 2402 2411 710 Russtan FSSR 1499 1628 2041 2333 2377 2379 2383 2389 2395 2400 2418 2420 2428 2431 731 Estonran SSR 732 Latvian SSR 733 Lithuanian SSR B2 German Democratic 2235 2217 2335 1357 1477 1450 2297 1304 1986 1301 1403 1829 2435 1847 2301 2366 2452 1291 1692 2336 2381 to 2403 2425 2432 2104 GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX 2254 780 Kazakh SSR 2421 1983 1963 800 SPECIAL INTERCONTI- NENTAL REGIONAL 2197 GROUPINGS 2065 817 Tropics 1448 2236 820 ANTARCTIC CONTINENT 1407 2365 1660 1636 2365 1951 A ATLANTIC OCEAN 1725 1237 1689 1732 1774 2352 AN ATLANTIC N. 1290 1703 2253 1714 1747 2034 2076 1361 2152 2244 to 2247 2249 2251 2254 ANW Atlantic, N.W. 1232 1369 1399 1687 1737 1641 1813 1982 2128 2142 2179 2255 2440 2482 2065 ANE Atlantic, N.E. 1232 1233 1629 1735 1860 to 2007 2061 2482 ANE.01 White Sea 2348 2358 1637 ANE.02 Barents Sea 2340 ANE.03 Greenland Sea 2318 ANE.04 North Sea 1508 1978 1503 2020 2480 2498 ANE.O5 Baltic Sea 1509 2020 2444 2330 2368 2150 ANE.06 С. of Bothnia 1961 1302 ANE.08 English Channel 2495 1303 2499 to ANE.09 Irish Sea 2007 1838 ASW Atlantic, S.W.1528 1704 ASW.01 Gulf of Mexico 1727 2001 2439 2046 2057 2277 2281 2077 ASW.02 Caribbean Sea 1387 1827 ASE Atlantic, S.E. 1699 1882 1885 1888 1900 2168 1918 ASE.02 Mediterranean Sea 1885 2307 1888 1901 1951 2023 2397 2316 2464 ASE.03 Mediterranean Sea, 1292 Western 1920 1972 1833 ASE.05 Mediterranean Sea, 2376 Eastern 1916 2382 ASE.08 Adriatic Sea 1866 to 2393 1870 1915 2404 ASE.09 Sea of Marmara 1873 to ASE.10 Black Sea 1291 1635 1640 1901 1942 1944 2414 2323 2365 2386 2414 ASE.11 Sea of Azov 2323 2384 2414 2396 3 (5):G7 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 11 IN IN.O1 IN.02 IN.03 IS ISW ISW.01 ISEW INDOPACIFIC OCEAN 1706 1861 1893 1956 2062 2352 Paciric, N. 1233 1408 1432 1433 1520 1554 to 1557 1559 1560 1561 1563 to 1568 1571 1572 1573 1575 to 1587 1589 1592 1627 1666 1691 1693 1695 to 1698 1755 1767 1864 1865 1881 1902 1943 1959 2073 2189 2288 2433 Japan Sea 1408 1902 2106 2108 2109 2110 2112 2114 2115 2116 2118 to 2121 2302 2306 2375 Sea of Okhotsk 1737 2073 2116 2306 2321 2370 Bering Sea 1565 1577 1590 2073 2187 2188 2306 TROPICAL INDOPACIFIC 2138 2157 Indian Ocean 1447 1454 1468 1506 1666 1876 2010 2167 2352 Red Sea 1916 1937 1938 1939 1940 1952 Indopacific, Central 1417 1418 1804 1886 1987 2073 2091 ISEW.02 S. China Sea 1749 2448 ISEW.04 E. China Sea 1408 2073 2106 2306 ISEW.05 Yellow Sea ISEW.18 Coral Sea ISE ISE.02 BP. PN PS PSE.02 PSEW.02 Weddell Sea PSEW.04 Ross Sea L.71 L.72 L.73 3 (5): G8 2450 1746 Pacific, S.E. 1862 1907 2210 2433 G. of Panama 2151 POLAR SEAS ARCTIC OCEAN 1233 1955 2319 2369 2372 SOUTHERN OCEAN 1233 1777 Tasman Sea 1746 1521 1660 2147 INLAND SEAS AND INTERTERRITORIAL LAKE SYSTEMS EAST AFRICAN LAKES 1504 AMERICAN GREAT LAKES 1384 1726 1805 to 1808 1996 2459 L. LADOGA AND ONEGA 1614 2416 CASPIAN SEA 1628 2303 2304 2305 2322 2324 2331 2344 2345 2357 2362 2367 2371 2418 ARAL SEA 2103 2105 2313 2347 2412 2415 2429 L. BALKHASH 2380 L. BAIKAL 2394 2401 2405 2406 2407 2409 2410 2417 2424 2430 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX 60-1231 to 60-1533 1276 1511 1606 1759 2019 2077 2100 2266 2433 59-8678 1,00 FISHES, GEN. 1481 1602 1708 1959 1,01 Amphioxus 1,02 Petromyzon 1,03 Myxine Polistotrema 1,05 HEX ANCHIFORMES Hexanchus 1,06 LAMNIFORMES 1,07 Carcharodon Rhincodon 1,08 Carcharhinus Mustelus Scyliorhinus Sphyrna 1,09 Centroscymnus SQUALIFORMES 1,10 Dasyatis Raja 1,17 Acipenser 1333 2105 ACIPENSERIDAE 1,21 Albula Alosa Anchoa Brevoortia Clupanodon Clupea, gen. Clupea harengus 1688 1960 2082 2481 Clupea pallasii Clupea sprattus 1867 Clupea sp. CLUPEIDAE 1750 1860 1896 1923 to 1932 1933 CLUPEIFORMES Clupeonella 1381 1526 1667 1895 2074 2111 2478 1425 2154 1425 1607 1628 1553 1874 1232 1985 2508 1347 1856 1908 1926 1475 1562 1704 1930 2076 2152 2517 2497 2267 2492 1380 2300 2154 2300 2157 1461 1425 1748 2170 2012 1404 2300 2296 1965 2103 1962 2448 1635 2296 2296 1922 1872 1548 2061 2088 1635 1,23 1898 1858 1914 1929 1857 1635 36):т7 Dorosoma Dussumieria Engraulis japonica 2 Engraulis sp. Ethmalosa Etrumeus Harengula Hilsa Pellona Pomolobus Sardina 2118 1861 1872 1885 1920 1866 1873 1901 1921 1875 1892 1905 1918 Sardinella 1888 1903 1917 2027 Sardinops, gen. Sardinops caerulea 1862 1864 1893 1907 Sardinops melanosticta 1437 1861 1871 1881 2109 2112 2122 2299 Sardinops neopilchardus 1898 Sardinops ocellata 1878 1883 1990 Sardinops sagax Stolephorus Stolothrissa Coregonus 1361 2104 2222 Cristivomer Leucichthys Oncorhynchus, gen. 1556 1561 1572 1573 Oncorhynchus gorbuscha 1557 1559 1569 1574 2086 1623 1751 to 1879 1904 1929 1882 1894 1906 1921 1872 1396 1876 2091 1864 1902 2113 1842 1884 1877 1384 1554 1565 1577 1567 2293 1751 2109 1898 2027 2109 1891 2256 1462 1311 1870 1880 1915 1886 1900 1916 2022 1921 1861 1881 2271 1431 1865 2108 2116 1887 1846 1899 1889 1475 1503 1397 1500 1384 1555 1566 1604 1385 1568 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 1557 1579 2182 1543 1275 1575 Oncorhynchus keta 1563 1571 1610 1994 Oncorhynchus kisutch Oncorhynchus nerka 1557 1570 1580 to 1585 1612 1822 2292 Oncorhynchus tschawytscha 1543 1739 Oncorhynchus sp. 2288 1425 1276 1501 Osmerus Salmo gairdneri 1993 2491 Salmo salar 2176 1383 Salmo trutta 1340 1534 1539 2481 SALMONIDAE 1549 1833 2065 2271 2452 Salvelinus fontinalis 1538 1541 1534 1340 1361 2154 1592 2140 Salvelinus hy. 1546 Salvelinus sp. Thymallus 1,24 Esox 1361 1384 1730 1750 1550 Umbra 1,25 CHAULIODONTIDAE GONOSTOMIDAE Grammatostomias Maurolicus STERNOPTYCHIDAE STOMIATIDAE 1,32 Myctophum SCOPELIDAE SUDIDAE 1,40 Acanthobrama Aristichthys Barbus Brachydanio Carassius 1409 1425 1749 2124 2177 2446 2447 2449 Catla Cirrhinus Ctenopharyngodon CYPRINIDAE Cyprinus 1409 1425 1637 1642 1730 2096 2293 2446 Hypophthalmichthys Ictiobus 1514 1560 1588 1741 1539 1576 1603 1542 2088 1805 1601 1363 1363 2186 1750 2222 1534 2174 1534 2190 1639 2296 1276 1276 2440 2243 1276 1276 2495 1276 1276 1950 2446 2064 2005 1498 2293 2481 2169 2169 2446 2065 1641 2209 2446 1537 3 (5) Labeo Megastomatobus Notemigonus Notropis Phoxinus Pimephales Rhodeus Tinca Varicorhinus Ameiurus Clarias Heteropneustes Ictalurus Plotosus Siluridae SYNODONTIDAE 1,43 Anguilla anguilla Anguilla sp. Astroconger Conger Leptocephalus 1,47 Cololabis Cypsilurus EXOCOETIDAE Exocoetus Hyporhamphus Oxyporhamphus Parexocoetus 1,48 Gadus merlangus 1,41 Gadus morhua 1232 1685 1714 2048 2184 2503 Gadus pollachius Lota Melanogrammus 1605 2481 Merluccius bilinearis Merluccius merluccius 2482 2002 2481 2503 Pollachius Theragra 1,49 Coryphenoides Glyptorhynchus Mystriophis 1,50 Gasterosteus Spinachia 1,51 Hippocampus SYNGNATHIDAE Syngnathus 1,57 Fundulus 1276 1772 2447 2461 Lebistes Xiphophorus 1,64 Sphyraena DS 1638 1537 1408 1605 1747 2263 1747 2008 1515 1395 1783 2169 1537 2293 2296 1730 2293 1946 1730 2064 2296 2169 2169 2293 1462 1502 1475 1340 1730 1425 1967 1406 1432 2107 2156 1408 1607 1408 1408 2481 1684 2008 2481 2503 2193 1811 2482 2065 2096 2120 2123 2450 2450 2191 2503 1395 2143 1622 2096 2013 1394 2471 1,65 Agonostomus Membras Mugil CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX 1391 1409 1749 1,66 Hleutheronema 1,70 Arctoscopus 1,71 Caranx Cepola Coryphaena Cynoscion Decapterus Diapterus EH pinephelus Etheostoma Etroplus Evynnis Gazza Labrus Leiognathus Lepomis Lutjanus Megalaspis Menticirrhus Micropterus Nemipterus Nibea 1425 1475 1749 1391 1462 1550 2272 2279 1537 2083 Perca flavescens POMADASYIDAE Pomoxis Pristipomoides Pterophyllum Roccus 1742 SCIAENIDAE Selaroides Seriola 1411 1412 Serranochromus Stizostedion Synagris Terapon Tilapia Trachurus Upeneus 1384 1391 1391 1842 2510 1749 2204 2445 ANARHICHADIDAE Blennius Centronotus Labrisomus Malacoctenus Pholis 1,75 Cybium Istiompax Istiophorus Makaira 1449 1967 2008 2503 1419 1425 1598 2106 Pneumatophorus japonicus Pneumatophorus sp. 2296 Rastrelliger 1475 2296 Scomber scombrus 2154 2481 1751 Scomber sp. 1425 1751 Scomberomorus sp. 1391 2119 1,76 Betta 1758 1749 Macropodus 2280 ane Stromateoides 1749 1751 ope 1,77 Gobius 1638 1967 2024 2024 1,78 Acanthocottus 2007 22.96 Cottus 2008 2503 2981 Leptocottus 2276 22.96 Platycephalus 1451 1513 Prionotus 1607 1425 Sebastes 1232 1749 Sebastodes 2276 1967 1,80 Auxis 2106 1462 Germo 1666 1803 1826 1827 2293 2154 2189 1599 Katsuwonus 1420 1425 1804 1749 2435 2000 Neothunnus 1237 1419 1425 2293 2010 1475 Parathunnus 1419 1751 THUNNIFORMES 1246 1818 2459 1828 to 1832 1843 2205 1987 2083 Thunnus thynnus 1409 2106 1425 1,83 Cleisthenes 2121 2124 Etropus 1391 2294 Hippoglossoides 2120 2203 Hippoglossus hippoglossus 1232 1463 Hippoglossus stenolepis 1767 2088 1599 Microstomus 2276 2470 Paralichthys 1607 1544 Pleuronectes flesus 1382 1451 Pleuronectes microcephalus 2011 1749 Pleuronectes platessa 1978 2164 2008 2011 2481 2503 1846 Pleuronectes sp. 2170 Pseudopleuronectes 1392 2023 Rhombus 2445 1958 Solea 2084 2154 1,90 Fugu 1623 1624 1625 stracion 2115 ane 1,91 Masturus 2115 2057 Mola 2115 2503 1,93 Opsanus 2455 1751 1,99 FISHES, MISC. 1233 1234 1235 1598 1244 1282 1289 1295 1419 1296 1297 1301 1305 2010 to 1309 1313 1315 1317 1319 1321 to 2114 1325 1328 1329 1331 1413 1333 1334 1338 1340 3 (5): T9 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES to 1369 1386 1410 1430 1519 1558 1634 1645 1733 1761 1769 1807 1824 1839 to 1928 1982 2009 2052 2067 2092 2217 2229 2240 2271 2464 2527 1481 1618 1759 2076 2152 1495 . 1780 to 1346 1349 1357 1359 1360 1370 1373 1384 1388 1400 1401 1426 1428 1429 1505 1512 1516 1536 1547 1551 1608 1630 1633 1637 1643 1644 1667 1710 1715 1752 1753 1760 1762 1764 1768 1770 1784 1806 1808 1817 1721 1835 1837 1938 1841 1845 1849 1853 1855 1927 1947 1951 1957 1983 1984 1989 2021 2050 2051 2055 2056 2063 2073 2075 2087 2110 2152 2192 2218 2224 2227 2230 2231 2237 2244 to 2255 2296 2444 2452 2466 2467 2468 2528 2,00 CRUSTACEANS, GEN. 1475 1526 1602 1606 1667 1701 1704 1813 1959 2019 2077 2078 2111 2266 2478 2517 59-3359 2,02 Chirocephalus Hubranchipus Streptocephalus 2,05 Simocephalus 2,06 OSTRACODA 2,09 COPEPODA 1527 1693 1704 2206 2,10 Acrocalanus Bomolochus Calanus 1704 2478 2480 Caligus Clausidium Corycaeus Oithona Orbitacolax Paracalanus Paramisophria Porcellidium Pumiliopes Sinergasilus 1780 1792 2053 1695 1457 1749 2505 2437 1454 1457 1457 1749 1457 2518 1963 1749 1749 3 (5) Sinocaligus 1751 Synestius 1751 Taeniacanthus 1749 Tigriopus 2512 2,12 CIRRIPEDIA 2175 2531 2,13 Balanus 1283 2264 2265 2522 Chthamalus 2268 2494 Elminius 2506 Lepas 2523 2,19 Bathynella 1393 2,20 Mysis 2126 Praunus 2512 2,21 Bodotria 2474 Diastylis 2474 Dic 2474 Heterocuma 2474 Iphinoe 2474 Vauntompsonia 2474 2,23 Oyathura 1790 Entoinella 2501 Gnorimosphaeroma 2133 ISOPODA 1701 Ligia 1789 2497 Porcellio 2242 Sphaeroma 2133 2,24 AMPHIPODA 1702 1940 1971 Clamorhynchus 2489 Cranocephalus 2489 Gammarus 1723 Glossocephalus 2489 HY PERIIDAE 2434 Leptocotis 2489 Marinogammarus 2497 Oxycephalus 2489 Pardaliscella 1702 Rhabdosoma 2489 Streetsia 2489 2,26 Huphausia 2155 Thysanoessa 2155 2,27 DECAPODA 1971 2,28 Aristaeomorpha 1986 Hymenopenaeus 1986 Metapenaeus 1475 NATANTIA 1825 1840 1844 Palaemon 2512 2526 Pandalus 2513 2514 Parapenaeus 1986 Penaeus 1439 1475 1594 1834 1948 2001 Sicyonia 2455 2,29 Astacus 1242 Callianassa 1454 Callinectes 2095 Cancer 2497 Carcinides 1816 Coenobita 1460 ото CURRENT Dotilla Eupagurus Eurynome Hemigrapsus HOMARIDAE 1358 Homarus 2128 HYMENOSOMATIDAE Jasus 1300 1304 1988 Maja Pachygrapsus Paralithodes 1554 1589 2187 2188 PINNOTHERIDAE Polybius Procambarus 2,99 CRUSTACEANS, MISC. 1234 1235 1289 1297 1306 1308 1319 1321 1324 1331 1335 1338 1342 1343 1345 1351 1360 1373 1401 1519 1529 1753 1764 1768 1837 1838 1839 1951 1982 1995 2078 2087 2229 2240 2248 2475 3,00 MOLLUSCS, GEN. 1475 1526 1602 1606 1667 1701 1704 1764 1768 1813 1838 1839 1841 2019 2076 2077 2152 2266 2478 59-3359 3,03 POLY PLACOPHORA 3,05 GASTROPODA 3,07 Fissurella Gibbula Haliotis Lamellaria 2008 Patella 2497 Trochus Turbo 3,09 Buccinum 2484 Conus Fasciola Nucella Odostomia Tritia Urosalpinz 1978 3,10 Cerithidea Crepidula Cymatilesta 2032 Littorina 2268 TAXONOMIC INDEX 2472 Natica 2006 Velutina 2008 2501 3,11 Aplysia 2438 2454 Berthella 2008 2220 Creseis 2290 OPISTHOBRANCHIATA 2472 Philine 2444 Pleurobranchus 2503 2497 3,13 Biomphalaria 2130 Bulinus 2088 Helisoma Limnaea 2472 Siphonaria 1400 3,14 Rosenia 1390 3,15 PELECYPODA 1233 3,16 Botula 1296 Crenella 1309 Gryphaea 1329 Modiolus 1340 MYTILIDAE 1349 Mytilus 1377 1405 1388 Ostrea 1303 1342 1810 1593 1815 2049 2101 1817 Pecten 1303 1339 1841 Perna 2073 Pinctada 1434 2237 3,17 Catelysia 2493 Donax 1785 1481 Lasaea 1618 Lutraria 1759 Mactra 1837 Mya 1959 Pholas 2111 Rangia 2517 3,19 CEPH ALOPODA 9137 321 DIBRANCHIA 1724 Dosidicus 9268 Helicocranchia 2503 Sepia 1400 2156 9521 3,99 MOLLUSCS, MISC. 1233 2138 1235 1289 1296 2163 1306 1308 1309 9497 1321 1324 1329 2439 1335 1338 1340 2159 1343 1345 1349 2484 1360 1373 1388 1619 1519 1593 1817 1619 1951 1971 1982 2484 2073 2087 2148 9974 2240 2248 2262 2497 4,06 Halichoerus 2213 Phoca 2497 PINNIPEDIA ети 1978 2503 2497 2503 1600 2504 2503 2515 2473 2059 1730 2159 1619 1619 1755 1405 1405 2101 1405 1350 2483 1814 2208 2497 1405 1988 1465 2054 2494 2520 1978 1816 2502 2277 2020 1462 2202 1400 1687 2202 2497 1234 1297 1319 1331 1342 1351 1401 1821 2046 2237 2458 2178 1708 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 4,21 CETACEA 4,22 DELPHINIDAE T'ursiops 5,04 Necturus 5,05 Amphiuma 5,06 Siren 9 AMPHIBIANS, MISC. 1 Chelonia Chelydra Dermochelys Graptemys Kinosternon Pseudemys Trionyx 5,36 Alligator 5,62 Morus 5,68 Uria 5,77 Megaceryle 5 5 oo ho ,87 BIRDS, AQUATIC ‚93 Oligobrachia Polybrachia 5,96 ASCIDIACEA 5,97 Salpa 6,03 Endamoeba Globigerina RHIZOPODA Tetrahymena 6,11 Ichthyophthirvus Stentor 6,15 SPONGII DAE 6,16 COELENTERATA 6,17 HY DROZOA Pelmatohydra Physalia Tubularia Velella 6,18 Aurellia Cassiopea SCY PHOZOA Stygiomedusa 6,19 Calliactis Cereus 6,21 Pleurobrachia 6,23 PLATYHELMINTHES 6,24 Procerodes 6,26 Bunocotyle Gastrocotyle Pseudaxine Pterinotrema 6,27 Bucephalus Catatropis 1494 1937 2046 2207 2006 2497 1233 1330 1708 1839 1848 2192 2248 1336 2298 2149 2149 2149 1949 2180 1502 1597 2295 2115 2295 2295 2295 2295 1389 2441 2282 1497 2457 2507 2507 1971 2115 2176 1659 1938 1791 1543 2461 1337 2004 2046 1971 2463 2158 2129 2158 1939 1939 1699 2168 2511 1969 2478 1559 2497 1974 2510 2510 2448 2054 2274 3 (5) Cercaria Cloacitrema Euhaplorchis Fellodistomum Hemiurus Opechona Parorchis Parvatrema Podocotyle Schistosoma Sterrhurus Tubulovesicula 6,30 Triaenophorus 6,33 Amplicaecum Anisakis Camallanides Camallanus Dacnitis Dipetalonema Dirofilaria Dorylaimus Monopetalonema NEMATODA Phocanema Procamallanus ,37 ROTATORIA ‚40 BRYOZOA ‚43 Dallina Fallax 45 CHAETOGNATH A 48 POLYCHAETA ‚49 Diopatra Neanthes Nereis Scalisetosus 6,50 Chaetopterus Magelona 6 6 6 6 6 6 1560 1403 2499 1693 1971 6,51 BRANCHIOBDELLIDAE 6,52 Priapulus 6,53 HIRUDINEA 6,62 ACARINA HALACARIDAE Metarhombognathys Rhombognathides 6,71 Isocapnia 6,76 Ameletus 6,77 Crocothemis 6,87 Aedes CHIRONOMIDAE Chironomus Simulium 6,89 ECHINODERMATA 6,90 Antedon 6,91 Anareaster Asterias © ЧЫ 1503 1971 1967 2054 2274 2274 2274 2276 1576 2276 2274 2054 2276 2059 1967 1576 1576 2180 2263 1502 1502 1576 2181 2181 2278 1497 1684 2179 1502 2018 1971 2500 2499 2210 2493 2093 2436 2436 1972 2497 2519 1793 2167 1966 1964 1724 2498 2498 1499 1496 1968 2173 1782 1936 2060 2046 2460 2497 1407 1978 CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX Astropecten 1978 6,93 Allocentrotus 2094 Arbacia 1399 2099 Centrostephanus 2150 Diadema 2153 ECHINOIDEA 1700 Heliocidaris 2150 Lytechinus 2127 Micraster 2529 Phyllasanthus 2150 Psammechinus 2509 Pseudocentrotus 1619 Strongylocentrotus 2127 2135 6,94 Actinopyga 1399 Holothuria 2090 6,97 INVERTEBRATES, AQUATIC 1293 1475 1481 1526 1593 1595 1602 1606 1618 1658 1667 1693 1701 1704 1759 1788 1813 1948 1951 1959 1992 2019 2056 2068 2073 2076 2077 2111 2131 2152 2266 2478 2517 59-3359 7,00 ALGAE, GEN. 1448 1450 1455 1458 1467 1475 1476 1478 1479 1481 1518 1521 1522 1528 1602 1618 1667 1704 1707 1959 1999 2015 2017 2019 2040 2042 2043 2076 2077 2102 2152 2211 2266 2396 2456 2517 7,01 CHLOROPHYCEAE 1952 7,02 VOLVOCALES 2257 7,03 Chlamydomonas 1449 1677 2134 Dunaliella 2098 7,06 Ankistrodesmus 1675 Chlorella 1670 1672 1673 1674 1677 to 1682 Scenedesmus 1680 7,08 Enteromorpha 2274 Letterstedtia 1493 Ulva 1671 2185 2274 7,11 Chaetomorpha 1935 2274 Cladophora 1935 2185 Spongomorpha 1935 7,16 DESMIDIACEAE 1738 7,17 Caulerpa 1453 3 (5) 7,32 Isochrysis Ochromonas 7,41 BACILLARIOPHYCEAE 1457 1464 1693 1722 7,42 Coscinodiscus Cyclotella 7,43 Asterionella Pseudohimantidium 7,52 Chroomonas Cryptochrysis Cryptomonas Hemiselmis Rhodomonas Sennia 7,63 Prorocentrum 7,65 DINOFLAGELLATA 7,66 Gymnodinium Oxyrrhis 7,67 Fragilidium Scrippsiella ‚71 PHAEOPHYCEAE ‚13 Padina ‚17 Laminaria ‚31 RHODOPHYCEAE ‚32 Porphyra ‚36 Gloiopeltis ‚37 Hypnea 91 MYXOPHYCEAE ‚95 Anabaena ‚99 ALGAE, MISC. 1445 1779 1788 2080 2081 2457 2533 8,00 FUNGI, GEN. 8,01 BACTERIA 7 7 7 7 7 7 a 7 1 7 1294 1525 1944 2069 Bacterium Cytophaga Pseudomonas Serratia 8,22 Dictyostelium 8,35 Coelomomyces 8,94 Chromatium 8,99 FUNGI, MISC. 9,09 Pohlia 9,43 Zostera 9,75 Bruguiera Rhizophora 1975 1976 1449 1676 1450 1704 1704 1477 1704 1973 1975 1976 1977 1976 1977 1976 2496 2080 1945 2525 2125 2125 1952 1457 1737 1952 2201 1626 2274 1952 1981 1593 2044 2297 1450 1521 2047 1542 2285 2048 2049 2136 1503 1673 1725 1510 1619 2443 2443 9,97 HIGHER PLANTS, AQUATIC 1779 1995 2102 2533 9,99 HIGHER PLANTS, MISC. Sl 1445 3 (5) : T 14 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 60-1231 to 60-2533 1. GENERAL (OCEANOGRAPHY, 2.6 Structure, dynamics and circulation LIMNOLOGY AND FISHERIES) 1417 1433 1438 1451 1.1 Expeditions 1427 1447 1602 1458 1482 1484 1564 1734 1991 2076 2147 1566 1578 1587 1588 2318 1590 1591 1606 1661 1.2 Navigation 1414 1415 1763 1664 1689 1692 1694 2041 2141 1696 1697 1703 1706 | 1.3 Institutes 1387 1428 1446 1729 1746 1774 1942 | 1459 1466 1742 to 1961 2031 2034 2035 | 1475 1506 1532 1533 2037 2041 2042 2112 1629 1647 1705 1717 2188 2289 2302 2305 | 1718 1766 1767 1770 2307 2310 2313 2337 | 1773 1775 1778 1797 to 2340 2342 2351 | 1817 1914 1923 1931 2353 to 2358 2364 | 1947 1984 2028 2062 2369 2372 to 2375 2063 2141 2142 2145 2378 2517 2152 2171 2196 2244 9,7 Waves, tides and water level 2301 2316 2365 2444 1485 to 1488 1507 2464 2466 2530 2532 1662 1663 1691 1698 1.4 General Apparatus 1452 1934 1727 1728 1731 1777 2199 2314 1859 2029 2312 2315 1.6 General Books 1562 1643 1710 2322 2326 2332 2334 1711 1759 2359 2360 2366 2367 2.8 Ice 1660 2038 2309 2374 2. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY 2414 2416 2423 2424 | AND LIMNOLOGY 2427 2465 2.1 Practical aspects 1290 1418 2,9 Coastal oceanography and limnology 2151 2283 2317 2337 1479 1480 1517 1523 2340 2341 2351 2353 1524 1614 1640 1648 2354 2355 2420 1649 1651 1652 1653 2.2 General features of water areas 2319 1655 1656 1657 1721 2.3 Submarine topography 1508 1659 1726 1754 1776 1941 1665 1813 1938 1943 1953 1997 1998 1999 1956 1979 1995 1996 2014 2016 2019 2030 2241 2304 2306 2308 2328 to 2331 2333 2.4 Physics of sea and fresh waters 2376 2377 2379 to 1402 1410 1484 1490 2432 2442 2453 2490 1491 1668 1798 2343 2349 2350 2.5 Chemistry of sea and fresh waters 3. PLANKTON 1596 1618 1650 1654 3.1 General 1293 1476 1481 1754 2033 2036 2079 1526 1529 1669 1693 2081 2139 2273 2368 2019 2109 2111 2478 2476 2477 2517 3(5):85 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 3.2 Zooplankton 1520 1695 2078 2168 2480 3.3 Phytoplankton 1521 2017 2525 3.5 Productivity 1467 1704 2042 2266 4. BENTHOS 4.1 General 1780 2516 1527 1699 2097 2206 2489 1522 2125 1468 1707 2043 2456 1292 1782 1457 1600 1939 2155 2210 2505 1464 1528 2496 1448 1518 1779 2044 2479 1293 1786 4.2 Zoobenthos—Systematics and development 1405 1496 1595 1702 1967 1974 2093 2167 2213 2440 2499 2518 1407 1497 1619 1724 1969 2020 2095 2175 2278 2472 2500 2519 1294 1434 1499 1700 1771 1970 2032 2148 2183 2436 2473 2507 2520 1489 1606 1959 2158 2474 1479 1945 2524 1455 1530 2040 2212 1518 2396 1379 1454 1594 1701 1936 1972 2053 2163 2203 2439 2498 2515 4.8 Zoobenthos— Distribution and ecology 1483 1701 1785 1937 1966 2019 2077 2172 2434 2529 1393 1494 1723 1789 1940 1973 2046 2094 2262 2498 2531 1399 1593 1755 1790 1955 2006 2053 2115 2268 2501 4.4 Zoobenthos—Physiology and behaviour 1465 1646 1968 2008 2126 2131 2150 2173 1495 1791 1971 2056 2127 2133 2153 2200 1377 1511 1793 1978 2099 2129 2135 2156 2202 1403 1658 ya 1813 1964 2018 2054 2162 2277 2506 1400 1645 1963 2004 2100 2130 2137 2159 2242 3 (5) 2264 2454 2494 2509 2521 2528 4,5 Phytobenthos 1453 1503 1626 1683 1737 1944 1977 2069 2134 2195 2285 2533 5. FISHING 5.1 Statistical returns 1386 1802 1824 1837 1846 1982 2254 5.2 Vessels 1906 5.3 Gear 1282 1462 1809 1921 2075 5.4 Grounds and fishing surveys 1 233 1388 1733 to 1989 2087 2468 Fish technology Economics of fishing 1236 1840 5.5 5.6 2265 2460 2497 2511 2522 1456 1510 1670 17419 1738 1952 1981 2098 2136 2201 2297 1745 1811 1826 1838 1903 2088 1242 2089 1242 1411 1636 1812 2025 2084 1237 1451 1736 1808 2021 2092 2469 1736 1983 6. AQUATIC STOCKS 6.0 General biology 1408 1597 to 2010 : S 6 1429 1622 1894 2011 2274 2462 2503 to 2523 1424 1477 1525 1671 1722 1794 1975 2015 2102 2176 2257 2443 1764 1819 1828 1839 1904 2195 1830 2250 1244 1412 1735 1860 2026 2486 1382 1505 1753 1834 2027 2303 1823 1430 1868 1908 2012 2438 2463 2504 2515 2526 1450 1493 1593 to 1725 1935 1976 2019 2132 2185 2270 2457 1233 1768 1821 1835 1841 1932 2253 1847 2287 1246 1439 1800 1906 2066 2487 1384 1715 1805 1844 2071 2467 2072 1235 1836 1389 1516 1882 1950 2191 CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 2204 2441 2445 2458 2128 2179 2180 2181 2470 2508 2533 2263 2276 2295 2437 6.1 Systematics 1276 1395 2448 2455 2510 1397 1404 1406 1615 6,5 Stock quetuations 1390 1644 1708 1752 1874 1431 1437 1551 1554 1949 1965 2000 2024 1558 1561 1563 1565 2057 2064 2101 2103 1567 to 1572 1574 2105 2107 2116 2123 1575 1576 1579 1580 2143 2144 2149 2205 to 1586 1589 1592 2209 2280 2281 2282 1608 1666 1687 1720 2447 2449 2471 1739 1767 1787 1804 6.2 Distribution and ecology 1810 1814 1815 1852 1432 1461 1520 1577 1853 1856 1957 1858 1598 1607 1688 1750 1861 to 1866 1869 1784 1803 1816 1896 1870 1871 1873 1876 1897 1915 1917 1919 1877 1881 1902 1905 1955 1986 1987 2007 1907 1909 to 1913 2055 2057 2058 2061 1915 1918 1920 1922 2115 2160 2161 2162 1925 to 1929 1933 2188 2296 2433 2450 2010 2022 2023 2050 2471 2488 2051 2052 2082 2091 6.3 Physiology and behaviour 2104 2106 2110 2117 1275 1381 1391 1392 2119 2121 2190 2214 1394 1396 1409 1413 2271 2292 2459 О I 00138 6.7, Marking 1385 1556 1573 1500 1501 1512 1513 ee 1515 1535 1539 1540 2 1552 1555 1557 1599 Han BESS АА 1601 1603 1604 1605 6.8 Fisheries for particular species or 1612 1628 1645 1646 groups 1232 1419 1667 1684 1712 1730 1420 1553 1610 1635 1741 1757 1758 1760 1688 1713 1714 1818 1761 1762 1769 1771 1822 1825 1827 1829 1772 1783 1860 1879 1831 1832 1842 1843 1880 1915 1933 1946 1845 1849 1867 1869 1957 1958 1960 1962 1875 1877 1892 1898 1985 1993 1994 2002 to 1901 1903 1916 2005 2013 2056 2067 1917 1920 1988 1990 2074 2075 2083 2096 2001 2011 2090 2189 2100 2107 2108 2113 2445 2114 2118 2122 2124 6.9 Hatcheries, aquaria, culture 2154 2157 2164 2165 1383 1478 1504 1534 2166 2169 2174 2177 1536 1537 1538 1541 2178 2182 2184 2186 1544 1546 to 1550 2187 2193 2208 2226 1623 1624 1625 1630 2243 2256 2267 2272 to 1634 1637 1638 2275 2279 2288 2290 1639 1641 1642 1742 2293 2294 2298 2299 1850 1851 1855 1872 2300 2446 2461 2481 2009 2059 2068 2070 2491 2492 2495 2527 2080 2086 2138 2140 6.4 Parasites, diseases and abnormalities 2170 2452 2469 2483 1380 1463 1502 1514 1542 7. MISCELLANEOUS AND 1543 1559 1560 1576 AUXILIARIES 1684 1748 1749 1751 17.1 Mathematical and statistical methods 1948 2048 2049 2065 1740 1743 3 (5) 287 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 7.2 General 1781 2258 1414 1445 1716 1765 1854 2073 2198 2260 2311 2451 2245 2261 1376 1426 1469 1732 1788 1954 2085 2234 2284 2324 to 1378 1431 1519 1744 1795 1980 2139 2255 2286 2325 2252 1401 1432 1709 1756 1801 1992 2194 2259 2291 2327 7.3 Special bibliographies 1289 1924 1951 2279 2475 2485 7.5 Terminology, notation, definitions 1752 1895 1930 2003 7.6 Legislation 1295 to 1375 1398 1767 1848 2215 to 2225 2227 to 2233 2235 to 2240 7.7 Personal 2146 2493 3 (5):88 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT CITATION INDEX 60-1231 to 60-2533 571191 Ci60-2153 581501 Re60-2488 583326 Ci60-2481 584186 En60-2214 585618 CR60-2483 585619 CR60-2484 585688 Co60-2496 59-0082 CR60-1716 59-0085 CR60-1719 59-0086 CR60-1720 59-0158 Re60-2200 59-0457 CR60-2220 59-1630 Re60-1796 59-1839 Re60-1743 59-2032 Re60-1744 59-2066 En60-2104 59-2103 En60-2105 59-2477 Re60-2160 59-2982 Re60-2162 59-2985 Re60-1794 Re60-2195 59-3028 Re60-2198 59-4077 CR60-1590 CR60-1591 59-4078 CR60-1590 CR60-1591 59-4904 Re60-1378 Re60-1980 59-5027 Ab60-1859 59-5148 Ci60-2481 59-5520 Ci60-2481 59-5822 Re60-1979 59-6169 Re60-2199 59-6436 Re60-1795 59-6448 Co60-2021 59-6451 Co60-2025 59-6454 Co60-2026 59-6501 Re60-1771 59-6502 Re60-1771 59-6503 Re60-1771 59-6504 Re60-1771 59-6505 Re60-1771 59-6506 Re60-1771 59-6507 Re60-1771 59-6508 Re60-1771 59-6618 Re60-1379 59-7052 Le60-1712 59-7406 CR60-2058 3 (5) C 3 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 59-7731 Re60-2269 59-8152 Re60-1709 59-8326 CR60-2227 59-8350 CR60-2216 59-8361 CR60-2220 60-0152 CR60-2479 60-0522 Re60-1376 60-0902 CR60-1520 60-1170 CR60-2036 60-1235 Fr60-1236 60-1307 Fr60-1308 60-1309 Fr60-1310 60-1310 CR60-2224 60-1311 Fr60-1312 60-1313 Fr60-1314 60-1315 Fr60-1316 60-1317 Fr60-1318 60-1319 Fr60-1320 60-1411 Co60-1412 60-1429 Co60-1430 60-1485 Re60-1486 60-1487 Re60-1488 60-1623 Co60-1624 60-1624 Co60-1625 60-1630 Es60-1631 Fr60-1632 60-1641 Re60-1642 60-1643 Re60-1644 60-1645 Re60-1646 60-1710 Re60-1711 60-1749 Co60-1751 60-1856 En60-1863 60-1857 Re60-1909 60-1858 Re60-1910 Re60-1911 Re60-1912 60-1861 Re60-1913 60-2032 CR20-2213 60-2033 No60-1776 60-2143 Re60-2144 60-2160 Re60-2161 60-2218 Fr60-2219 60-2220 Fr60-2221 60-2222 Fr60-2223 60-2224 Fr60-2225 60-2227 Fr60-2228 60-2486 Le60-2487 60-2499 Ci60-2500 60-2500 Ci60-2499 60-2503 Co60-2504 60-2515 Co60-2503 3 (5): С4 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—ADDENDA 60-001а to 60-073ad Title: Materialy po gidrologii del’ty Amu-Dar’i. 60-001ad (580891) Reference: 5-172. 60-002ad (570225) Title: Metodika gidrologicheskikh nabor v otkrytom more. Reference: 173-99. 60-003ad (571582) Title: Rudovodstvo po elektromagnitnomu metodu izmereniia skorosti morskikh techenii na khodu sudna Title: Sovetskaia fizika moria za sorok let. 60-004ad (582078) Title: Materialy po fiziko khimicheskomu rezhimu ripusovykh ozer 60-005ad Urala (Soobshchenie pervoe). (582865) Title: Ozera basseina reki lavdy. 60-006ad (582871) Reference: 40-5. 60-007ad (59-2215) Title: O roli teplovogo balansa poverkhnosti v rezhime temperatury vody v severnoi chasti Atlanticheskogo okeana. Annotation: Report of a symposium of production in agriculture, 60-008ad forestry and fisheries, which incl. papers on inland waters and their (59-3028) fisheries. Annotation: Attempt to give both a general account of the physical 60-009ad principles, and sufficient of the practical know-how, to enable a (59-6169) biologist to design and construct his own electronic apparatus. Annotation: The water levels that occurred along the Atlantic 60-010ad coast during five recent hurricanes are described and compared. (59-7774) The nature of the surge, its character on oceanic islands, its relation to tidal phenomena, and the value of past experience as a guide to future hazard are discussed. 3 (6): Ad 1 | 4 | BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Annotation: From a study of tidal records for Atlantic City, New Jersey, and daily weather maps over a period of 6 months, the elevation of the sea surface associated with the geostrophic wind field has been evaluated as a function of the geostrophic wind velocity. The relationships are expressed in a nomogram. Annotation: Determination of different water types and surface and deep currents, description of halo—and thermocline in the area and estimation of coefficient of lateral mixing. Annotation: Determination of the current velocity with three different methods: by the transversal component of surface slope, by the changes in mean sea-level and by the wind stress caused piling-up of the water. Annotation: A symposium in two parts, of which the first deals with the origins and affinities of the land and freshwater fauna of western North America, and the second with geographic distribu- tion of contemporary organisms, containing the papers 60-1615 and 60-1658. Annotation: Description of the coring and survey methods; rate of sedimentation and its changes with post-glacial time. Annotation: Identification and description of nematode and trema- tode eggs found on dissection of water beetles. Annotation: Sub-divides progress in this field into three phases giving an account of the achievements made. Reference: (1865): 1-17 Annotation: BA 32 (11): 38970. Lists 21 spp. collected, incl. Petrolisthes lewisi (Pisosoma lewisi Glassell). Type locality is designated for Porcellanopsis festae (Nobili). Annotation: BA 32 (11): 39126. Presents embryonic development, the appearance and the be- haviour of larvae. Comparisons with larvae of other blenniiden reveal no peculiarity. Annotation: Notes on spp. of Thorea, Chroothece and Asterocytis. 3 (6) : Ad 2 60-011аа (59-1934) 60-012аа (59-8674) 60-013аа (59-8678) 60-014аа (59-3359) 60-015аа (59-1932) 60-016аа (59-5511) 60-017аа (59-6509) 60-018аа (59-9113) 60-019аа (59-5083) 60-020ad (583899) ADDENDA Annotation: Notes on specimens from Kent. Title:—I. Phaeophyta. Annotation: This list is the first of a short series in which it is proposed to bring together records of chromosome numbers in the major groups of the algae. The series is being produced in the hopes that other workers will offer additions and emendations. Annotation: Presidential address to British Phycological Society, delivered Jan. 2, 1959. A general review, with many tables and diagrams, and deals also with marine spp. Annotation: Culture experiments. Annotation: Acetone soluble pigments studied from this English lake. Annotation: The present records for the volvocales, ulotrichales, cladophorales and Desmidiaceae will be followed by others in later numbers of the Bulletin. Annotation: Notes on spp. of Haematococcus, Lambertia and Prasinocladus. Annotation: Notes on Apistonema. Annotation: Systematics, ill. descriptions, distribution and key to spp. of Penaeus, Metapenaeus, Palaemon, Solenocera, Alpheus, Leander, Parapeneopsis. Production, fishing methods, prices, processing. (Issued as: Contr. Publ. IP FC/C58/C.P.6.) Annotation: BA 34 (1): 2911. In three sections. A: an account of spp.: collected in Atlantic by the ‘ Dana’ and other vessels. For each sp. important references to previous literature, a list of the new localities with numbers of specimens collected, morphological and systematical remarks and geographical distribution given. B: survey of all Hydromedusae so far found in Atlantic Ocean and adjacent waters, with diagnoses of the orders, families, genera and spp., and keys: spp. from the Black Sea are incl. C: describes composition of fauna of Hydromedusae within each of the zoo- geographical regions. The spp. are divided into four ecological groups: neritic spp.. slope spp., epipelagic-oceanie spp., and bathypelagic-oceanic spp. (Issued as: Dana Rep., (46): 1-283.) 3 (6) : Ad 3 60-021ad (583907) 60-022ad (59-5453) 60-023ad (59-8551) 60-024ad (59-8559) 60-025ad (59-8560) 60-026ad (59-8554) 60-027ad (59-8555) 60-028ad (59-8556) 60-029ad (581900) 60-030ad (60-0354) BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Annotation: WPA 32 (7): 334. Describes variations in River Hiz, Herts., UK, and discusses with respect to fish. Reference: 150-1. Annotation: WPA 32 (7): 1342. Describes experiments with Salmo gairdnerii. Reference: 30 p. Annotation: Gear specifications, results of comparative tests; opinions of experts regarding various proposals for standardiza- tion; author’s discussion; tables of addresses of suppliers, prices, etc. Title: Pochvenno-bioligicheskaia dezaktivatsiia vody v prudakh- otstoinikakh. Title: Ulovaia makrofauna lednikovykh ozer severo-zapada RSFSR v zavisiomosti ot ikh zaileniia. Title: Sravnitil noe biokhimicheskoe issledovanie dvukh vidov zelenykh vodoroslei. Reference: 72-4. Title: Soveshehanie po rybokhoziaistvennym issledovaniiam v zapadnoi chasti Tikhogo okeana Reference: 253-78. Title: O prostranstvennykh vzaimootnosheniiakh morskogo zoo- i fitoplanktona. Annotation: Quantity of zoo- and phytoplankton, distribution. Causes of certain cases of Copepoda and Diatomeae quantities being either in proportion or in inverse proportion to each other. Title: K metodike nabliudenii nad techeniiami na glubokovodnykh sutochnykh iakornykh stantsiiakh. Annotation: Generalization of single problems, connected with methods used in observing currents, methods of dealing with results of observations, importance of modern methods of current definition. 3 (6) : Ad 4 60-031ad (59-8620) 60-032ad (59-3884) 60-033ad (59-7047) 60-034ad (571631) 60-035ad (580892) 60-036ad (581665) 60-037ad (581894) 60-038ad (585397) 60-039ad (59-2695) ADDENDA Title: Opyt probedeniia kompleksnykh okeanograficheskikh rabot na bol’skikh glubinakh. Annotation: Analysis of the position of ship and cables in various combinations of wind and current, in order to disclose possibilities of simultaneous overboard operations. Results of studies on board the ‘ Vitiaz ’. Title: Ob obespechennosti zadannoi glubiny gidrologicheskikh nabliudenii. Annotation: Proposed method of ** composite paying out ” which ensures the required depth, to which devices are lowered, in particular bathometers. Title: Opyt postanovki zaiakorennoi vekhi s passivnoi mishen’iu na glubokovodnykh sutochnykh iakornykh stantsiiakh. Annotation: Description of the arrangement. Application. Title: Razvitie glaz i ikh funktsii u osetra i sevriugi. Title: Soedineniia sery v donnykh otlozheniiakh Okhotskogo moria. Annotation: Results of research on Okhotsk Sea deposits in 1949-52. Definition of sulphur compounds, composition, distribution. Title: Rasprostranenie sveta v more. Annotation: Illumination of the sea, intensity distribution at sea. Description of a mirror photometer. Title: Razvitie osennei kety r. Amura Oncorhynchus keta Walb. _ (Development of autumnal Oncorhynchus keta Walb in the Amur River.) Title: O tochnosti dinamicheskogo metoda vychisleniia morskikh techenii. Annotation: Brief description of the dynamic method. Estimation of temperature, salinity, density and current velocity. 3 (6) : Ad 5 60-040ad (59-2696) 60-041ad (59-2704) 60-042ad (59-2705) 60-043a (59-2725) 60-044ad (59-2736) 60-045ad (59-7797) 60-046ad (59-2927) 60-047ad (59-3045) BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Title: Metod rascheta glubinnykh morskikh techenii po poverkh- nostnomu techeniiu i gradientu atmosfernogo davleniia. Anno’ation: Method for estimating current velocities in different layers by reference to surface current velocities, estimated by means of an electromagnetic current meter. Title: Znachenie ionov kal’stiia v protsessakh oplodotvoraniia i partenogeneticheskoi aktivatsii u osetrovykh ryb. Title: Vibroporshnevaia gruntovaia trubka. Annotation: Description of device, results of tests, improvements, operation. Title: Novyi pribor dlia izmereniia opticheskikh svoistv morskoi vody. Annotation: Description of the device and brief explanation of methods applied for measurements and handling of data. Results of estimation. Title: Sporovo-pyl’tsevoi analiz donnykh otlozhenii Okhotskogo moria Annotation: Use of the spore-pollen analysis for studying recent marine deposits. Statement of information on the quantitative and qualitative analysis of pollen and spore distribution in the upper layer of Okhotsk Sea deposits. General distribution within the mass of bottom deposits. Annotation: Ill. anatomical description of this Indian freshwater anabantid fish from embryos reared in the laboratory. Title: Izmereniia pul’satsii temperatury v poverkhnostnom sloe moria. Annotation: Measuring by semiconductor resistance thermometer. Results of analysis. Title: Kharakteristika rezhima vetra i volneniia v Krasnom more, Indiiskom okeane, Iuzhno-Kitaiskom i Vostochno-Kitaiskom moriakh. Title: Opyty raboty s elektromagnitnym izmeritelem techenii v otkrytom Annotation: Description of the device. Tests. Handling of data. Utilization. 3 (6) : Ad 6 60-048ad (59-3037) 60-049ad (59-3081) 60-050ad (59-3386) 60-051ad (59-3387) 60-052ad (59-3388) 60-053ad (59-5074) 60-054ad (59-6914) 60-055ad (59-7790) 60-056ad (59-7966) ADDENDA Title: Opyt raboty в korabel’nym termobatigrafom TB-52, Annotation: Operating the device in different conditions. Results of studies. Annotation: Working text and reference manual with following chapters: Colour comparators and photometric analysis; Errors and precision; The calculation of results: calibration curves; Chlorinity; The potentiometric determinations of pH; Inorganic nitrogen: nitrate; Inorganic nitrogen: nitrite: Inorganic nitrogen: ammonia; Organic nitrogen in sea water and plankton; Inorganic phosphorus phosphate; Organic phosphorus in sea water and plankton; Inorganic silicon: silicate; Organic carbon of sea water and plankton: Oxygen; Alkalinity; The carbon dioxide system in sea water; The conservative elements: micro-methods; Trace metals; Plankton pigments; Filtration; The physical and chemical examination of sediments. Appendix gives selected bibliography; there are 45 tables of data and functions, and subject and author indexes. Annotation: Chapters on Mendelian population, polygenic inheri- tanee, conservation of genetic variance, response to selection pressure, selection based on additively genetic action, when variance is non-additive, improvement of specific traits and prospects. Annotation: BSEA 5 (10): 5469. Estimates of iron concentration in blood of Glyphidodon, Labeo, Catla, Cirrhina, Tetrodon—water breatjomg; and Macrones, Heteropneustes, Boleopthalmus, Osphro- nemus, and Ophiocephalus—air-breathing—from coastal and inland waters near Bombay. Annotation: Review, using various aquatic organisms as examples, of adaptations to environmental stresses which constitute the functional bases for animal distribution, considers as physiological criteria, for best use in laboratory comparisons of animals drawn from different populations, survival, reproduction, measurement of an internal state as function of external stress, mechanisms and limits of regulation, recovery from a deviated state, rate functions and behaviour. In 60-3981. Annotation: Discussion between the transparency values as measured by Secchi-disc and the standing crop and basic organic production. Annotation: Discussion on the difficulties met in classification of lakes with emphasis on kryoeutrophic types. 3 (6) : Ad 7 60-057ad (59-7968) 60-058ad (59-6759) 60-059ad (59-7057) 60-060ad (60-1511) 60-061ad (59-2966) 60-062ad (59-7523) 60-063ad (59-7528) BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Annotation: Discussion on the relation between organic production and consumption in the lakes. Annotation: Abstr. only, containing notes on changes in a glacial lake in Norway. Annotation: Notes on the characteristics of tropical lakes and their classification in lake types. Annotation: Summary of quantitative investigation of the benthos in the lake. Annotation: Notes on zonation of epiflora on stones and on lake shore and its dependence on water level. Annotation: Brief study of trophic role of autotrophic organisms in lakes. Annotation: Considers the different factors and phenomena of the two types of bodies of water. Annotation: Seasonal data on the water chemistry with emphasis on nutrient salt content and discussion on the reasons of large basic organic production in the lagoon. Annotation: Study of lakes found by karstic erosion. Annotation: Notes on the population of artificial lakes and possi- bilities of their classification according to biological and physico- chemical factors. 3 (6) : Ad 8 60-064ad (59-7531) 60-065ad (59-7533) 60-066ad (59-7535) 60-067ad (59-7538) 60-068ad (59-7542) 60-069ad (59-7546) 60-070ad (59-7549) 60-071ad (59-7551) 60-072ad (59-7554) 60-073ad (59-7557) REFERENCES F Hartung, H. O. (1958) 60-2549 J. Amer. Wat. Wks Ass., 50 : 1211-26. Monitoring of stream water quality—1. Introduction. WPA 32 (6) 1020. F Schulze, E. (1958) 60-2550 Wasserw.-WassTechn., 8 : 38. The cycle of nitrogen, sulphur, and phosphorus in water. WPA 32 (6) 1024. M Sugihara, T. T. et al. (1959) 60-2551 Analyt. Chem., 31 : 44-9. Radiochemical separation of fission products from large volumes of sea water. WPA 32 (6) 1039. Methods have been developed for the estimation of strontium-90, caesium-137, cerium-144, and promethium-147 from 100 litres of sea water. MF Straub, C. P. (1958) 60-2552 Industr. Wastes, 3 (5) : D24—D31, D34. Atomic energy waste disposal. WPA 32 (6) 1116. The occurrence and disposal of gaseous, solid, and, in particular, liquid wastes in the atomic energy industry are discussed. The problems of liquid waste are considered under the headings low-, intermediate-, and high-level wastes; and examples given of methods currently used for treatment and disposal of these wastes. MF IPSFC (1959) 60-2553 New Westminster, Canada, 33 p. Annual report 1958. With respect to both sockeys and pink salmon, is a report of the Com- mission’s meetings, recommendations for regulations governing the fisheries in 1958, account of the condition of the fisheries in this year, with statistics of catch and escapement. Also reports on the management and investiga- tions of the fisheries and outlines the current research program conducted by member-agencies of the Fisheries Development Council sponsored by the Department of Fisheries of Canada. 3 (6) : 393 CE BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F California. Department of Fish and Game (1959) 60-2554 Adm. Rep. Inl. Fish. Calif. (59-3) : 15 p. Closing catchable trout waters after they are stocked. Report to the Fish and Game Commission on the possibility of correcting certain difficulties arising from mal-practices, among anglers and others, by closing waters for a few days after they are stocked; analyses fishing intensity, the movement of the trout after restocking and discusses previous experience and possible alternative solutions to deal with the problem. F Grygierek, E. (1958) 60-2555 Ekol. Polsk., 6A (4). Eksperymentalne badania nad dynamika liczebnocéi skorupiaków w naturalnych warunkach. (Experimental research on the numerical dynamics of crustaceans in natural conditions.) Object was to study and compare several small reservoirs created by bolting- cloth enclosures in a part of a natural water body. F Kajak, Z. (1958) 60-2556 Ekol. Polsk., 6A (7) : 87 p. Pröba interpretacji dynamiki liezebnösci fauny bentonicznej w wybranym srodowisku lachy wislanej “ Konfederatka ”. (Tentative interpretation of numerical dynamics of the benthic fauna in a selected environment of the “ Konfederatka ” pool/old river bed/adjoining the River Vistula. Main object of study were benthic Tendipedidae, especially dominant spp. Tendipes plumosus and Pelopia kraatzi. Several aspects of numerical dynamics: consecutive stages in the life cycle, distribution of the fauna, and various moments of reduction of the benthos. F Spodniewska, I. (1958) 60-2557 Ekol. Polsk., 6A (4) : 13 p. Fitoplankton Srodowisk przyrzecznych. (The phytoplankton of riverain environments.) Determines the profusion of phytoplankton in riverain habitats of different types and explores possible relations between the habitat’s changes due to high water and the development of phytoplankton in the Konfederatka pool in the River Vistula near Wyszogröd and several other sites in the River Vistula. FG Wojciechowska, B. (1958) 60-2558 Ekol. Polsk., 6A (6) : 12 p. Dwie metody polowés ilosciowych narybku. (Two quantitative methods of fry catching.) Describes and analyses 2 new methods of quantitative catching of fry and small fishes in the littoral zone of water bodies. One is a modification of the drag net method; the other is based on visual assessment of the number of fishes in an area outlined by a frame on the water surface. 3 (6) : 394 REFERENCES F Anon. (1959) 60-2559 G. Pesca, 9 (13) : 4. Prospettive della pesca nelle acque interne europee. (Prospects of the fisheries of inland waters of Europe.) Discussion of the status of this fishery on the basis of statistics published in the FAO Fisheries Statistics Yearbook and referring to the establishment of the FAO European Fisheries Advisory Commission. MF De Angelis, C. (1959) 60-2560 G. Pesca, 9 (13) : 3. L’era atomica e la pesca. (The atomic era and fisheries.) Discussion of the possible consequences to fisheries of radioactive waste disposal in natural waters. MF Morovié, D. (1959) 60-2561 Morsk. Ribarst., 11 (4) : 65-7. Lagunarno ribarstvo. (Lagoon fishing.) Brief survey of problems of lagoon fishing and techniques used. M Muzinic, В. (1959) 60-2562 Morsk. Ribarst., 11 (4) : 70-1. O srdeli u akvariju. (The sardine in the aquarium.) Notes on the behaviour of sardines in aquarium. M Karlovac, O. (1959) 60-2563 Morsk. Ribarst., 11 (4) : 72-3. Oslié kao pljenitelj srdjelki (clupeidae). (The whiting as the destroyer of small sardines.) Results of the study of stomach content of the whiting from the Adriatic. F Pucher-Petkovié, T. (1959) 60-2564 Morsk. Ribarst., 11 (10) : 213-4. Ponazanje fitoplanktona za vrijeme eksperimenata gnojenja. (The behaviour of phytoplankton during fertilization experiments.) ‘Description of the influence of artificial fertilization on the phytoplankton growth in the Mljet lakes. : M IOF (1959) 60-2565 Sea Frontiers, 5 (4) : 194-256. Contains the following popular articles: whale attacks fly; probing for ‘ Moho ””; proposed Hatteras laboratory; the rare angler; is the West Indian seal extinct?; spying on a tornado; and probing Caribbean waters. 3 (6) : 395 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Miyake, Y., K. Saruhashi & Y. Katsuragi (1959) 60-2566 mimeo, 8 p. Radiochemical analysis of Sr-90 in sea water. Detailed description of the technique. M U.S. National Academy of Sciences. National Research 60-2567 Council (1959) Washington, 202 p. Conference on physical and chemical properties of sea water. Easton, Md., 1958. M Konstantinov, K. G. (1959) 60-2568 Murmansk, Polar Research Institute for Fisheries & Oceanography, 47 p. Promyslovye ryby Barentseva moria i ikh pitanie. (Commercial fishes of the Barents Sea and their diet.) Newton, L. (1957) 60-2569 British Phycological Society, mimeo, 8 p. Recent advances in sea weed utilisation—agar, carrageenin and algin. M U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (1958) 60-2570 Stanford, 36 p. Sources of time-series oceanographic and meteorological data of the Pacific Ocean (Preliminary). MF Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission (1959) 60-2571 Portland, Oregon. 11th annual report 1958. Meetings, actions taken, finances; appendices on: Recent international developments affecting jurisdiction over fisheries; 1958 otter trawl fishery landings; California albacore fishery; Pacific coast shrimp wee Offshore troll salmon fishery. MF Sierra Leone. Fisheries Development & Research Unit (1959) 60-2572 Freetown. Report on fisheries 1958-1959. M Dodge, H. (1958) 60-2573 Bull. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., 116 (2) : Historical review of the molluses of Linnaeus—Part 6. The genus Trochus of the class gastropoda. M Wilce, R. T. (1959) 60-2574 Bull. nat. Mus. Can., (158): Marine algae of the Labrador Peninsular and northwest Newfoundland (ecology and distribution). 3 (6) : 396 REFERENCES Bauchot, M.-L. (1959) 60-2575 Dana Rep., (48): Etude des larves leptocephales du groupe Leptocephalus lanceolatus Stromman et identification & la famille des Serrivomeridae. (Study on leptocephale larvae of the group Leptocephalus lanceolatus Strömman and identification of the family Serrivomeridae.) M Matsumoto, W. M. (1959) 60-2576 Dana Rep., (50): Descriptions of Huthynnus and Auais larvae from the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and adjacent seas. M Kawada, S. et al. (1958) 60-2577 Coll. Repr. Tokai reg. Fish. Res. Lab., (238). Attempt for determining the swimming speed of fish schools by the fish finder (preliminary report). CR 59-4009. M Nakai, Z. (1958) 60-2578 Coll. Repr. Tokai reg. Fish. Res. 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(1959) 60-2674 New Scient., 6 (156) : 957 The migrations of cod. Le 60-2670. Emphasises importance of salinity. Refers to L. Zenkevitch, 1933, concerning Salmo salar as well as cod. M Anon. (1959) 60-2675 New Scient., 6 (160) : 1174. Shingle beaches show whether continents drift. Notes on a geophysical discussion at the Royal Astronomical Society of the evidence available with regard to the possibility of continental drift. 3 (6) : 411 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-2676 New Scient., 6 (160) : 1190-1. Professor G. P. Wells—A life’s work centred on the lugworm. Biographical note on this biologist, most of whose work has been concerned with Arenicola marina. M Woodhead, A. D. (1959) 60-2677 New Scient., 6 (160) : 1208. The migration of Arctic cod. Le 60-2674. Deals with currents, water masses and the sensitivity of cod to salinity and temperature differences. M Cooper, L. H. N. (1958) 60-2678 Trav. Cent. Rech. Etud. océanogr., 3 (2) : 17-25. Océanographie expérimentale en Méditerranée. (Experimental oceano- graphy in the Mediterranean.) Ligurian and Balearic Seas provide small-scale model for study of formation of bottom water in the North Atlantic. MF India. Ministry of Food & Agriculture (1959) 60-2679 241 p. Report of the Committee on fisheries education. Reviews the present status of Indian fisheries and their prospects of de- velopment; current fisheries administration in India; the manpower require- ments, both of industry and of government, and the existing arrangements for training in fisheries, and submits proposals for the establishment of a central institute of fisheries education. F Neifakh, A. A. € N. N. Rott (1959) 60-2680 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 125 (2) : 432-4. Sinkhronizatsiia kletochnykh delenii y rannikh zarodyshei v'iuna Misgurnus fossilis putem vozdeistviia ponizhennoi temperatury. (Synchronization of cell-divisions in early embryos of Misgurnus fossilis, induced by low tempera- ture treatment.) Annotation to follow. F Beliaeva, V. N. & G. L. Pokrovskaia (1959) 60-2681 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 125 (3) : 632-5. Izmenenie radiochuvstvitel’nosti ikry v’iuna v khode pervykh embrional’ nykhmitozov. (Variation in the radio-sensitivity of the eggs of Misgurnus fossilis L., observed in the course of first embryonic mitoses.) Annotation to follow. 3 (6) : 412 REFERENCES M Rozenberg, L. A., I. B. Ulanovskii & IU. M. Korovin (1959) 60-2682 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 125 (4) : 909-12. Vliianie bakterii na korrozniu nerzhaveiushchikh stalei v uskikh zazorakh. (The effect of bacteria upon the corrosion of rustless steels in narrow clearances). Annotation to follow. F Beliaeva, V. N. & G. L. Pokrovskaia (1959) 60-2683 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (En Transl. biol. Sci. Sec.,) 125 (1-6) : 192-5. Changes in the radiation sensitivity of loach spawn during the first embryonic mitoses. En 60-2681. Examination of the dependence of the viability of embryos and of their morphological abnormalities on the extent of the disturbance to nuclear structures by the ionizing radiation. F Neifakh, A. A. & N. N. Rott (1959) 60-2684 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (En Transl. biol. Sci. Sec.), 125 (1—6) : 256-8. Synchronization of cell division in early embryos of the loach Misgurnus fossilis by the action of a lowered temperature. En 60-2680. Changes in the frequency of the various phases of mitosis, after increasing temperature of embryos at the early gastrular stage. M Rozenberg, L. A., I. B. Ulanovskii & IU. M. Korovin (1959) 60-2685 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (En Transl. biol. Sci. Sec.), 125 (1-6) : 322-5. Influence of bacteria on corrosion of stainless steels in crevices. Ein 60-2682. Corrosion studies in which examination was made of the development of bacteria when a crevice was acting as an anode, and of their development in crevices, before onset of “ crevice-surrounding surface ” couples. M Clark, G. S. (1957) 60-2686 Thesis, Univ. of Hull, U.K. The location and development of the Hull fishing industry. Economic geography. M Kennea, T. D. (1957) 60-2687 Thesis; Univ. ov London, U.K. A geographical study of the fishing industry of the English south coast Economic geography. F Puri, M. R. (1957) 60-2688 Thesis, Univ. of London, U.K., Imperial Coll. of Science & Technology. Some statistical procedures in hydrology. Probability and statistics. 3 (6) : 413 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Draper, L. (1957) 60-2689 Thesis, Univ. of Nottingham, U.K. Experimental studies of water waves. Hydrodynamics. Fisher, I. S. (1957) 60-2690 Thesis, Univ. of Edinburgh, U.K. Structural investigations of the water-soluble polysaccharides of Cladophora rupestris. Carbohydrates and glucosides. | Е Sutcliffe, J. У. (1957) 60-2691 Thesis, Univ. of Cambridge, U.K. The hydrology of the Sudd region of the upper Nile. Geomorphology. G Lewis, K. R. (1957) 60-2692 Thesis, Univ. of Wales, U.K. A cytological survey of some lower organisms with particular reference to the use of modern techniques. M Feeley, T. M. (1957) 60-2693 Thesis, Ireland National University Enzymic hydrolysis of laminarin. Enzymes. M Lester, R. (1957) 60-2694 Thesis, Univ. of Nottingham, U.K. The distribution of laminarinase, its production by micro-organisms, and characterisation of the hydrolysis of laminarin. Enzymes. M McDougall, J. (1957) 60-2695 Thesis, Univ. of Nottingham, U.K. The isolation of an alginase and a study of its action on alginates. Enzymes. F Sargent, J. A. (1957) 60-2696 Thesis, Univ. of London, U.K. Factors determining the pattern of vascular tissue in Lemna minor L. Plant physiology. 3 (6) : 414 REFERENCES F Taylor, F. J. (1957) 60-2697 Thesis, Univ. of London, Queen Mary Coll., U.K. Studies on the uptake and utilisation of glucose by Scenedesmus quadricuada. Plant physiology. M Kain, J. M. (1957) 60-2698 Thesis, London Univ. College, U.K. Studies on the growth of microscopic marine algae. Plant physiology. F Ballantine, D. (1957) 60-2699 Thesis, Univ. of Durham, King’s Coll., U.K. Studies on the biology of phytoflagellates. Systematic botany. F Mead-Briggs, A. R. (1957) 60-2700 Thesis, Univ. of Birmingham, U.K. Studies on the water and temperature relations of arthropods. Animal physiology. F Sleigh, M. A. (1957) 60-2701 Thesis, Univ. of Bristol, U.K. Ciliary activity and metachronis: an investigation of the functioning of the peristomial eilia of Stentor. Animal physiology. F Burnstock, G. (1957) 60-2702 Thesis, Univ. of London, King’s Coll., U.K. The musculature, innervation and motility of the alimentary canal of the brown trout. Animal physiology. F Cocking, A. W. (1957) 60-2703 Thesis, Univ. of London, King’s Coll., U.K. The effects of high temperatures on roach. Animal physiology. MF de Bruin, G. H. P. (1957) 60-2704 Thesis, Univ. of Wales, U.K. Vision in erustacea. 5 Animal physiology. 3 (6) : 415 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anderson, D. T. (1957) 60-2705 Thesis, Univ. of London, King’s Coll., U.K. A study of general embryology with special reference to segment formation in a viviparous enychophoran and in the polychaete annelid Scoloplos armiger. Embryology. F Mason, P. (1957) 60-2706 Thesis, Univ. of Bristol, U.K. A study of vertical migration with special reference to the modifying effect of temperature on the vertical migration cycle carried out by Daphnia magna under laboratory conditions. Animal ecology; habits; behaviour. 13 Satija, G. R. (1957) 60-2707 Thesis, Univ. of Durham, King’s Coll., U.K. Studies on the structure and biology of certain trichopterous larvae with special reference to food and feeding habits. Animal ecology, habits, behaviour. F Duhig, M. M. (1957) 60-2708 Thesis, Ireland, National Univ. Some further notes on Irish amphipods with particular reference to forms found on the sub-littoral algae of the Lough Ine rapids (Co. Cork)—II. Amphilocus brunneus della Valle, an amphipod new to Britain and Ireland, and notes on other amphipods not previously recorded in Irish coastal waters. Animal ecology, habits, behaviour. M Habib, M. K. A.-M. (1957) 60-2709 Thesis, Ireland National University. The annelid fauna of Dublin Bay and neighbourmg waters—II. А description of a new nereid Nereis southerni—III. On the occurrence of a new variety of Nereis virens Sars in Dublin Bay. Animal ecology, habits, behaviour. M Berry, A. J. (1957) 60-2710 Thesis, Univ. of London, Queen Mary Coll., U.K. Some factors affecting the distribution of Littorina saxatilis Olivi. Animal ecology, habits, behaviour. 3 (6) : 416 REFERENCES F Scott, D. (1957) 60-2711 Thesis, Univ. of Manchester, U.K. An ecological and experimental study of the larvae and pupae of the trichoptera of the River Dam. Animal ecology, habits, behaviour. F Fernando, C. H. (1957) 60-2712 Thesis, Univ. of Oxford, Christ Church Coll., U.K. The colonisation of small fresh-water habitats by water insects. Animal ecology, habits, behaviour. MF Guiton, P. E. (1957) 60-2713 Thesis, Univ. of Oxford, St. Peter’s Hall Coll., U.K. The analysis of the organisation of vertebrate behaviour, with special reference to the reproductive behaviour of Gasterosteus. Animal ecology, habits, behaviour. M Williams, H. H. (1957) 60-2714 Thesis, Univ. of Wales, U.K. Studies on helminth parasites of fishes from the western seaboard of the British Isles. Animal parasitology. F Allen, J. A. (1957) 60-2715 Thesis, Univ. of London, U.K. On the basic form and adaptation to habitat in the Lucinacea (Eulamelli- branch (Eulamellibranchia). CR 59-2894. Taxonomy and functional anatomy. M Mills, D. H. (1957) 60-2716 Thesis, Univ. of London, Queen Mary Coll., U.K. Cladocera of the north-eastern Atlantic and North Sea. Taxonomy and functional anatomy. F Stout, V. M. (1957) 60-2717 Thesis, Univ. of London, Bedford Coll., U.K. The development of Daphnia magna. Taxonomy and functional anatomy. 3 (6) : 417 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Mackie, G. O. (1957) 60-2718 Thesis, Univ. of Oxford, St. John’s Coll., U.K. Comparative studies in the histological and functional organisation of certain siphonophores. Taxonomy and functional anatomy. MF Bowden, J. (1957) 60-2719 Thesis, Queen’s University, Belfast, U.K. The structure and innervation of lamellibranch muscle. Taxonomy and functional anatomy. M Howie, D. I. D. (1957) 60-2720 Thesis, Univ. of St. Andrews, U.K. On various aspects of reproduction and early development in Arenicola marina. Taxonomy and functional anatomy. MF Luity, В. G. (1957) 60-2721 Thesis, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. On the cytology and embryology of sponges. Taxonomy and functional anatomy. F Duckhouse, D. A. (1957) 60-2722 Thesis, Univ. of London, U.K. The systematics and ecology of the British Psychodidae associated with aquatic habitats. Taxonomy and functional anatomy. F Hanna, H. M. (1957) 60-2723 Thesis, Univ. of Reading, U.K. ; A study of case-building by larvae of Caddis flies (Trichoptera) Taxonomy and functional anatomy. M Georgala, D. L. (1957) 60-2724 Thesis, Univ. of Aberdeen, U.K. Quantitative and qualitative aspects of the skin flora of North Sea cod and the effect thereon of handling on ship and on shore. Food technology. 3 (6) : 418 REFERENCES Pearson, D. (1957) 60-2725 Thesis, Univ. of London, Birkbeck Coll., U.K. Fish spoilage and fish preservation (with special reference to the chemical methods employed for assessing spoilage). Food technology. M Sordi, M. (1958) 60-2726 Riv. Parassit., 19 (2) : 131-7. Micosi dei erostacei decapodi marini (Mycoses of marine decapod crustaces). En 2 new spp. of fungi imperfecti, Ramularia branchialis and Didymaria palinuri, parasites in the gills of Palinurus and Homarus and the damage suffered by these crustaceans are described. M Bullis, H. R., Jr. & J. R. Thompson (1959) 60-2727 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 1-9. Shrimp exploration by the M/V * Oregon’ along the north east coast of South America. Account of exploratory fishing where Penaeus brasiliensis constitutes most important sp. found, from commercial standpoint; with P. aztecus and P. schmitti that are secondary. F Anon. (1959) 60-2728 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 24. Splake—hybrid produced by crossing lake trout and brook trout. M Anon. (1959) 60-2729 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 26-7. California—Albacore tuna migration off Pacific coast studied: M/V ‘М. В. Scofield ” Cruise 59-S-4-albacore. M Anon. (1959) 60-2730 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 27-8. California—Pelagic fish population survey off coast of southern California continued: Airplane spotting flight 59-13-pelagic fish. M Anon. (1959) 60-2731 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 30-1. Central Pacific fisheries investigations—Skipjack tuna behaviour studied in vicinity of Hawaiian Islands: M/V * Charles H. Gilbert * Cruise 45. M Anon. (1959) 60-2732 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 31-2. Central Pacific fisheries investigations—New live-bait resources for Hawaiian skipjack tuna fleet studied. 3 (6) : 419 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-2733 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 32. Clams—Soft-shell clams found in Maryland Chesapeake Bay waters. M Anon. (1959) 60-2734 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 32-3. Croakers—Biologist reports on disappearances of young in Chesapeake Bay. MF Anon. (1959) 60-2735 Fish ladders—Effectiveness of different types of salmon fishways studied. F Anon. (1959) 60-2736 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 35. Great Lakes fisheries exploration and gear research—Exploratory fishing in Lake Erie continued: M/V “Active ” Cruise 4. F Anon. (1959) 60-2737 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 35-6. Great Lakes fishery investigations—Western Lake Erie biological research continued: M/V * George L.’ Cruise 6, August 1959. M Anon. (1959) 60-2738 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 38. Gulf exploratory fishery program—Experimental deep-water trawling in the central and north-central Gulf of Mexico: M/V * Oregon ” Cruise 60. M Anon. (1959) 60-2739 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 39. Gulf exploratory fishery program—Lampara seine tested on fish schools along Mississippi coast. M Anon. (1959) 60-2740 Comm. Fish., Rev. 21 (11) : 39-40. Gulf exploratory fishery program—Underwater motion pictures to evaluate shrimp trawls in action: M/V ‘ George M. Bowers ’ Cruises 20, 21 and 22. F Anon. (1959) 60-2741 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 40. Mussels—Tennessee River population studies. M Anon. (1959) 60-2742 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 41-2. North Atlantic fisheries exploration and gear research —Deep-water trawling successful: M/V * Delaware ’ Cruise 59-10. 3 (6) : 420 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-2743 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 42-4. North Pacific exploratory fishery program—Chukchi Sea in north west Alaska surveyed for atomic energy commission: M/V ‘ John N. Cobb ” Cruise 43. M Anon. (1959) 60-2744 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 44. North Pacific exploratory fishery program—Shrimp resources off north- central coast of Gulf of Alaska to be surveyed: M/V ‘John N. Cobb’ Cruise 44 MF Anon. (1959) 60-2745 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 44-5. Oysters—Long Island Sound spawning and setting of oysters and starfish, MF Anon. (1959) 60-2746 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 45. Oysters—Studies in Maryland and Connecticut. MF Anon. (1959) 60-2747 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 45-7. Oysters—Use of plastic sheets for conversion of soft, muddy bottoms into oyster beds. M Anon. (1959) 60-2748 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 47. Pacific herring—Aerial spawning surveys in Alaska. M Anon. (1959) 60-2749 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 47. Sardines—California sardine catch drop forecast for 1959. M Anon. (1959) 60-2750 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 47-8. Sea lions Alaska sea lion studies. MF Anon. (1959) 60-2751 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 49-50. United States fishing fleet additions—July 1959. M Anon. (1959) 60-2752 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 53. International—Cuba-United States convention for conservation of shrimp. 3 (6) : 421 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-2753 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 55. International—Whaling— Japanese withdraw proposal to reduce number of catcher boats. M Anon. (1959) 60-2754 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 55. International—New Russian whaling fleet. M Anon. (1959) 60-2755 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 55. Argentina—Fishing industry continues modernization program. M Anon. (1959) 60-2756 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 55-6. Argentina—Shrimp industry trends. M Anon. (1959) 60-2757 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 56-7. Australia—Fisheries conservation extended to extraterritorial waters. M Anon. (1959) 60-2758 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 57. Australia—Long-line for deep-water species developed. M Anon. (1959) 60-2759 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 57-8. Australia—Tuna landings break record. M Anon. (1959) 60-2760 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 58. British West Indies—Grenada tuna landings. MF Anon. (1959) 60-2761 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 62. Canada— Transfer of disease-resistant oysters on east coast in final phase. МЕ Апоп. (1959) 60-2762 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 62-3. Ceylon—U.S.S.R. betters Japanese fishery aid plan to Ceylon. МЕ Anon. (1959) 60-2763 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 63. Cuba—Closed season for oysters ended. 3 (6) : 422 an se E eV и ыыы REFERENCES Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 63. Cuba—Closed seasons on certain fish ended. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 63-4. Cuba—Closed season for snapper and moro crab. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 65. France—New type tuna-trawler vessel successful. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 65-6. German Federal Republic—New fishery research institute. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 66-8. Iceland—Summer herring landings largest since 1946. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 69. Indonesia—Fisheries—A major industry. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 69-70. Japan—Atlantic tuna fishery. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11): 71. Japan—Summer albacore tuna fishery trends. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 75-7. Japan—Restrictions on high-sea fishing. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 78-9. Japan—Expansion of trawl fisheries in North Pacific. Anon. (1959) Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 80-1. Japan—Survey of fishermen’s living standards. 3 (6) : 423 M 60-2764 M 60-2765 M 60-2766 MF 60-2767 60-2771 60-2772 MF 60-2774 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-2775 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 81. Republic of Korea—Shrimp catches in deep-water during off-season promising. M Anon. (1959) 60-2776 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11): 81. Republic of Korea— Two modern trawlers added to fishing fleet. M Anon. (1959) 60-2777 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 83-4. Morocco—Fisheries trends, July 1959. M Anon. (1959) 60-2778 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 84. Netherlands—Underwater studies of trawling. M Anon. 1959) 60-2779 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 84. Nicaragua—Shrimp fishery trends. M Anon. (1959) 60-2780 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 85-6. Pacific islands Trust Territory—Fisheries in 1958. M Anon. (1959) 60-2781 Comm. Fish Rev., 21 (11) : 89. Somalia—Tuna fishery, 1958. M Anon. (1959) 60-2782 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 95-6. Department of the Interior—Alaska urged to help protect sea otter. M Anon. (1959) 60-2783 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 98. Eighty-sixth Congress (first session)—Biological marine life studies. M Anon. (1959) 60-2784 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 99. Eighty-sixth Congress (first session) —Marine game fish research. M Anon. (1959) 60-2785 Eighty-sixth Congress (first Session) -Oceanography. Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 99. 3 (6) : 424 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-2786 Comm.Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 100. Eighty-sixth Congress (first session) —Treaties on the law of the sea. MEF Anon. (1959) 60-2787 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (11) : 100. Eighty-sixth Congress (first session) —Water pollution studies. MF Bringmann, G. & R. Kiihn (1958) 60-2788 Gesundheitsing., 79 : 329-33. The biomass titre of bacteria as a measure of pollution of water by non- mineralized nitrogen. WPA 22 (1) : 66. Active non-mineralized nitrogen in water by means of bacteria which utilize only non-mineralized sources of nitrogen. F Morton, F. I. & H. B. Rosenberg (1959) 60-2789 Proc. Amer. Soc. civ. Engrs, 85 (2017) : 1-29. Hydrology of Lake Ontario. WPA 22 (1) : 70. The effects of climate and topography on the supply of water to Lake Ontario are discussed. F Husek, R. S. (1958) 60-2790 Verh. int. Ver. Limnol., 13 : 636-45. The role of ciliate analysis in the biological control of stream pollution. WPA 22 (1) : 72. Organisms of the saprobic system; the author has developed a simplified system of analysis using ciliates as indicator organisms. F Helmholz, H. R. & R. A. Schneider (1959) 60-2791 Analyt. Chem., 31 : 1151-7. Analysis of trace activities of cobalt-60 in Hanford treated waste solutions. i F Leenerts, L. O. (1959) 60-2792 J. Amer. Oil Chem. Soc., 36 : 200-3. Distribution of water in the United States as a function of hardness. WPA 22 (1):91. A study of the hardness of water supplies throughout the USA, with a view to determining the range of performance necessary for a soap or synthetic detergent to be satisfactory to the majority of the popula- tion and to determining the areas for distribution of various products in relation to water hardness. 3 (6) : 425 EE BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Beckman Instruments GMBH (1959) 60-2793 Regelungstech., 7 : 253. Continuous measurement of oxygen dissolved in water. WPA 22 (1) : 93. Automatic measurement of dissolved oxygen operates on the chemical reaction between oxygen and nitric oxide. MF Johnson, 9. М’. & В. L. Wiegel (1959) 60-2794 Publ. Calif. St. Wat. Pollut. Control Ва, 19 : 248 p. Investigation of current measurement in estuarine and coastal waters. WPA 22 (1) : 101. The authors evaluated and analysed existing and potential systems for measuring currents, with a view to making recommenda- tions for the application or development of continuous or semi-continuous recording equipment for measuring the strength and direction of currents at multiple depths. F Pehrson, $. O. € J. Rennerfelt (1958) 60-2795 Svensk PappTidn., 61 : 768-74. (Bio-oxidation of waste waters from the pulp and paper industry.) En WPA 22 (1): 149. Considers the applicability of the processes to waste waters from pulp and paper mills and describes pilot-plant trials, using the activated-sludge process, at factories in Skinnskatteberg and Böksholm. Avon & Dorset River Board (1957) 60-2796 48 p. Annual report for the year ended 31 March 1957. WPA 22 (1): 174. Contains sections on water resources, land drainage, fisheries, and prevention of river pollution. F Tweed River Purification Board (1958) 60-2797 26 p. Fourth annual report for the year to 15 May 1958. WPA 22 (1): 178. Contains information on water resources and the pre- vention of pollution and incl. data on fish mortalities due to insecticides. Arceivala, $. J. (1959 60-2798 Bull. cent. publ. Hlth Engng Res. Inst. Nagpur, 1 (1) : 44-9. Some thoughts on river pollution control. WPA 22 (1) : 181. Discusses the disadvantages of applying British and American standards for sewage effluent to Indian conditions. 3 (6) : 426 REFERENCES = Modak, N. V. (1959) 60-2799 Bull. cent. publ. Hlth Engng Res. Inst. Nagpur, 1 (1) : 62-6. Some disjointed remarks on stream pollution abatement. WPA 22 (1): 180. Reviews briefly legislation in USA and Britain for the control of stream pollution, compares the advantages and disadvantages of stream standards and effluent standards, and gives 2 examples of standards in Indiana and Maryland. F Wuhrmann, K. & H. Woker (1958) 60-2800 Verh. int. Ver. Limnol., 13 : 557-83. Poisoning of aquatic fauna by pollution of waters. WPA 22 (1): 185. Review of the causes and course of toxic reactions in waters, the application of the results of laboratory experiment to natural conditions, and the relative sensitivity of different types of water fauna. F Davis, J. J. (1958) 59-2801 J. Amer. Wat. Wks Ass., 50 : 1505-15. Dispersion of radio-active materials by streams. WPA 22 (1) : 190. The sources of radio-active substances in streams and the factors affecting their dispersion are discussed, incl. the chemical and physical properties of the substances themselves, the non-biotie limnological factors, the accumulation and retention of radio-active substances by organisms and the migration of contaminated organisms. M Foreman, E. E. & W. L. Templeton (1958) 60-2802 U.K. Atomic Energy Authority, R & DB (W) TN-187, 16 p. The uptake of zirconium-95 and niobium-95 by Porphyra sp. WPA 22 (1) : 193. Experiments were carried out at Windscale, Cumb., to determine the rate and extent of uptake of the radio-active isotopes zirconium- 95 and nobium-95 by the edible seaweed, Porphyra umbilicalis. The half- lives, and the maximum permissible concentration of the radio-isotopes in water supplies are given. F Bandt, H.-J. (1957) 60-2803 S.B. disch. Akad. Wiss., 6 (5) : 1-20. Fungus growth in streams and effects on taste of fish caused by waste waters.. WPA 22 (1): 196. Describes damage to fisheries by poisonous waste waters and then deals with secondary effects of fungal growths and damage to the taste of fish. MF Davison, В. С. et al. (1959) 60-2804 Sewage industr. Wastes, 31 : 950-66. Experiments on the dissolved oxygen requirements of cold-water fishes. 3 (6) : 427 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Profit, R. (1958) 60-2805 Eau, 43 : 311-6. Water legislation on international and national levels. WPA 22 (1) : 1. Outlines legislation in France and in other countries, and draws up a list of principles suitable for use in revising the French laws. M U.S. Congress. Senate. 60-2806 Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (1959) Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 46 p. Dogfish shark eradication. Hearing before the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- merce, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, first session, on S.1264, a bill to amend the act providing for a program to eradicate the dogfish shark on the Pacific coast in order to expand such program. MF Balabai, P. P. (1958) 60-2807 Kiev, Ixd-vo Akademi nauk Ukr. SSR, 60 p. Metamorfoz minogi. (Metamorphosis of lamprey.) F Illinois. Lake Michigan Fish Protection Commission (1957) 60-2808 Springfield, 16 p. Report submitted to the Seventieth General Assembly of the State of Illinois. F Syring, @. (1958?) 60-2809 Cologne, 113 p. Die Einheitsbewertung der Binnenfischerei. (Evaluation of unit of fishery in inland fisheries.) G Haldane, J. B. S. (1957) 60-2810 J. Genet., 55 : 511-24. The cost of natural selection. Attempt to make quantitative statement that natural selection cannot oceur with great intensity for a number of characters at once unless they are controlled by same genes, showing number of deaths, and hence of generations, needed to secure substitution, by natural selection, of one gene for another at a locus. MF Dresco-Derouet, L. (1959) 60-2811 Vie et Milieu, 10 (4) : 321-46. Contribution a l’étude de la biologie de deux crustacés aquatiques cavern- icoles: Caecosphaeroma burgundum D. et Niphargus orcinus virei Ch. (Contri- bution to the study of the biology of two aquatie crustaceans of caves: Caecosphaeroma burgundum D. and Niphargus orcinus virei Ch.) Laboratory observations on respiration, effect of temperature, light, anaesthesia, aereal respiration and adaptation to sea water. 3 (6) : 428 REFERENCES M Laubier, L. (1959) 60-2812 Vie et Milieu, 10 (4) : 347-52. Contribution a la faunistique du coralligène. (Contribution to the fauna of coral grounds.) Discusses the biological relations between 2 annelids spionids and their hosts, bryozoans chilostomids, and briefly describes 2 new similar cases on Schizoporella auriculata and S. armata. M Utinomi, H. (1959) 60-2813 Vie et Milieu, 10 (4) : 379-99. Thoracic cirripeds from the environs of Banyuls. Lists 11 spp. and discusses in detail the distinctnesses of Chthamalus stellatus and C. depressus from the aspects of their morphology and ecology. M Utinomi, H. (1959) 60-2814 Vie et Milieu, 10 (4) : 400-4. Oirripedia thoracica from the western Mediterranean. Records of occurrence and geographical distribution of: Scalpellum scalpellum Balamus (Hesperibalanus) fallax, Balanus (Conopea) calceolus. M Boutiere, H. (1959) 60-2815 Vie et Milieu, 10 (4) : 405-7. Présence en Méditerranée de Scorpaena loppei Cadenat et de Scorpaena elongata Cadenat. (Occurrence in the Mediterranean of Scorpaena loppei Cadenat and Scorpaena elongata Cadenat.) Records of distribution and ecological notes. MF Petit, G. (1959) 60-2816 Vie et Milieu, 10 (4) : 423-30. Rapport sur le fonctionnement du laboratoire Arago en 1959. (Report on the activities of the Arago Laboratory during 1959.) Report on physical facilities, research activities, staff, etc. M Mason, J. (1959) 60-2817 Rep. Mar. biol. Sta. Port Erin, 71 : 47-52. The food value of the scallop, Pecten maximus (L.), from Manx inshore waters. Measurement of meat yield and determination of chemical composition. M Mason, J. (1959) 60-2818 Rep. Mar. biol. Sta. Port Erin, 71 : 39-46. The state of Manx scallop stocks, 1950-53. Distribution of scallops around the Isle of Man, composition of the stocks and conclusions concerning their status. 3 (6) : 429 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Costello, T. J. (1959) 60-2819 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 1-5. Marking shrimp with biological stains. Discusses field experiments carried out to test the longevity of stains under natural conditions; to learn how rapidly shrimp could be stained and what equipment is necessary to stain shrimp in large quantities; how readily stained shrimp would be recognized when recaptured; to study the movement of stained shrimp within Biscayne Bay, Florida. M Neblett, W. R. (1959) 60-2820 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 10-4. The territorial waters dispute and the shrimp industry. Comments on the question of territorial waters and its implications regard- ing shrimp fisheries. M Obarrio, J. (1959) 60-2821 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 15-8. Research on the shrimp fishery of Panama. A review of the shrimp fisheries and research carried out in Panama. The following spp. are considered: Penaeus occidentalis, P. stylirostris, P. vannamei, P. brevirostris, Xiphopenaeus rivets. M Love, T. D. & M. H. Thompson (1959) 60-2822 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 24-33. The new industrial fisheries industry of-the north central Gulf of Mexico area. Reviews the newly developed so-called industrial fishery based on spp. formerly considered trash fish. Composition of the catch by spp. and their length, weight, and moisture, protein, fat and ash contents are tabulated. M Thompson, J. R. (1959) 60-2823 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 38—40. Exploratory fishing for sardine-like fishes in the Gulf of Mexico. Reports on the M/V ‘Oregon ’ activities on the identification of school fish spp., development of efficient methods of fishing and fishing gear, determina- tion of geographic range and seasonal availability, determination of available quantity. MF June, F. C. & J. L. Chamberlin (1959) 60-2824 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 41-5. The role of the estuary in the life history and biology of Atlantic menhaden. Summarizes briefly what is known of the relation between the estuary and the events in the life history of Atlantic menhaden, points out how certain physical and biotic features affect the behaviour, distribution and abundance of this sp. in the estuary, and mentions some of the problems concerned with the estuarine phase of the investigations. 3 (6) : 430 REFERENCES MF Hargis, W. J., Jr. (1959) 60-2825 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 70-5. Parasites and fishery problems. Reviews the following aspects: parasites and fishery populations, parasito- logical data as research tools, parasites in predator control, and parasites and the commercial fishery. M Bullis, H. В. & В. M. Ingle (1959) 60-2826 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 75-8. A new fishery for scallops in western Florida. Reviews the development of exploitation of Pecten (Aequipecten) gibbus and the biological knowledge of the sp. MF Wallace, D. H. (1959) 60-2827 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 79-82. Improved techniques for collecting seed oysters in the Chesapeake area. Review of present techniques with recommendations for improvement by co-operation between business and biologists. MF Sykes, J. E. & G. B. Talbot (1959) 60-2828 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 82-90. Progress in Atlantic coast shad investigations—Migration. Results of studies of migration by tagging. M Broadhead, G. C. (1959) 60-2829 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 91-7. Techniques used in the tagging of yellowfin and skipjack tunas in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean during 1955-1957. A report on tagging methods and results of Neothunnus macropterus and Katsuwonus pelamis in which handling and tagging mortality, types of tags, detection of recaptured tagged fish, and a programme for obtaining tag returns are discussed. M Janzen, D. H. (1959) 60-2830 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 116-20. The recreational potential of marine fisheries. Considers several points of interest to sport fishing. M Juhl, R. (1959) 60-2831 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 120-3. Canning tuna in Puerto Rico. Considers tuna fishing operations, unloading and processing and outlook of the tuna fishery in the Caribbean and Atlantic. 3 (6) : 431 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Routh, M. H. (1959) 60-2832 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 123-8. Haiti’s fisheries and their potential development. Briefly reviews the existing fisheries and describes the programme of work being developed by the author as an FAO fisheries expert. M Rathjen, W. F. (1959) 60-2833 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 128-32. Experimental trawling for red snapper. A report on the development and results of an experimental trawling programme. M Zaneveld, J. S. (1959) 60-2834 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 132-3. Laboratory experiments on raising Tilapia mossambica in salt water. Results of reproduction of the sp. in sea-water aquariums. M Wallis, O. L. (1959) 60-2835 Proc. Gulf Caribb. Fish. Inst., 11 (1958) : 134-8. Research and interpretation of marine areas of the U.S. National Park Service. Describes the programme under development for the preservation, conser- vation and interpretation of typical ocean and seashore areas. F Belgium. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2836 Monit. belge (181) : 5177-8. Arrêté royal du 7 juillet 1959 modifiant l’arrêté royal du 13 décembre 1954, portant exécution de la loi du Тег juillet 1954, sur la pêche fluviale. (Royal order amending the Royal order of 13 December 1954 giving executive effect to the Act of 1 July 1954 relative to river fishing)—7 July 1959. Amends dates for opening and closing of the fishing season in certain rivers, with stated exceptions. F Chile. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2837 Diario ofic., Chile (24.455) : 1565. Decreto no. 702. Reglamenta la pesca de especies salmonideas en todo el pais. (Decree no. 702 regulating the catch of salmonides throughout the country )—10 September 1959. Ad 59-8353. M Cuba. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2838 Gac. ofie., Cuba (166) : 19736-7. Resolucion de la Oficina de Fomento Maritimo, dando por terminada la veda del ostión. (Decision of the Maritime Development Office, terminating the closed season on Cuban oysters, Ostrea rizophorae)—27 August 1959. As from 15 September 1959. 3 (6) : 432 REFERENCES M Cuba. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2839 Gac. ofic., Cuba, (172) : 20524-5. Resolueiön de la Oficina de Fomento Maritimo fijando el precio de la langosta. (Decision of the Maritime Development Office fixing lobster prices)—31 August 1959. M Cuba. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2840 Gae. ofic., Cuba (172) : 20525-6. Resolueiön del Instituto Nacional de la Pesca prohibiendo el uso de la nasa en todos los recaladeros de langostas y otras especies que se encuentren dentro de la zona que se menciona. (Decision of the National Fishing Institute prohibiting the use of traps in all beds of lobsters and other species located in a specified zone)—4 September 1959. M Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2841 Finlands FörfattnSaml. (167-175) : 403. Förordning N : o 168 om bringande i kraft av óverenskommelsen mellan Finland och de Socialistiska Rädsrepublikernas Förbund angäende fiske och sälfängst. (Decree No. 168 relative to the agreement between Finland and the USSR on the coming into force of the agreement concerning fishing and the catching of seal)—10 April 1959. The decree stipulates that the agreement signed in Moscow on February 21 1959, will come into force in accordance with the terms of the said agree- ment. MF Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2842 Finlands FörfattnSaml. (196-203) : 496. Lantbruksministeriets beslut N :o 203 om anvandning av fangstredskap av metallträdsnät inom vissa vattendragsomräden. (Resolution No. 203 of the Ministry of Agriculture relative to the use of metal net traps in certain water areas)—29 April 1959. Under this resolution it is stipulated inter alia that the diameter of mesh to be used in metal net traps in certain specified areas should be at least 25 mm. F Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2843 Finlands FörfattnSaml. (218-232) : 540. Lantbruksministeriets beslut N :o 232 om fangst av nors i Kivijärvi sjö pa Luumäki och Lemi kommuners omrade. (Resolution No. 232 of the Ministry of Agriculture relative to smelt fishing in Lake Kivijärvi in the communes of Luumaki and Lemi)—14 May 1959. Smelt fishing is permitted in those areas of Lake Kivijärvi situated in the communes of Luumaki and Lemi. F Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2844 Finlands FörfattnSaml. (279-298) : 685. Lag N :o 283 om premie för anläggning av nylägenhet i vissa fall. (Act No. 283 on the payment in certain cases of bonuses for recently established farms)—26 June 1959. The act provides that works in regard to which these bonuses are granted must be carried out within 12 years in the case of fisheries holdings, but in any event before the end of 1962. Conditions and procedure governing applica- tion and grant of the bonuses in question are specified in the text. 3 (6) : 433 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Cameroon. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2845 J. off. Caméroun (1289) : 166-7. Décision no. 17 du 28 janvier 1959 fixant la liste des articles et produits bruts ou fabriqués devant être utilisés à la construction, à l'armement ou á la transformation des bateaux de pêche et pouvant bénéficier de l’exonération des droits d’entrée et de la taxe sur le chiffre d’affaires à l’importation. (Decision No. 17 fixing the list of articles and of raw and manufactured products utilized in the construction, equipment or transformation of fishing boats and exempted from the turn-over tax on imported goods)—28 January 1959. Decision taken under Joint Ministerial Order No. 2625, of 18 August 1958, fixing the list of material imported by undertakings of the deep-sea fishing industry exempted from the payment of import duties. MF Finland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2846 Finlands FôrfatinSaml. (299-306) : 707. Förordning N : o 304 om ándring av förordning en angäende verkställighet och tillämpning av lagen om fiske. (Decree No. 304 amending the decree relative to the coming into force and application of the fisheries act)—26 June 1959. Ad 50-0459 and 59-8367. This decree amends the fisheries act whereby fishing permits may be granted to a traveller by an officer of customs and forest administration and by the police against payment of the prescribed fee. M France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2847 J. off. Rép. franc. (234) : 9758. Arrêté du 30 septembre 1959 portant modification de l’arrèté du 13 sep- tembre 1948 fixant les quantités de produits originaires de l’ancienne zone de protectorat français au Maroc à admettre annuellement en franchise des droits de douane dans la territoire douanier français. (Order amending the order of 13 September 1948 fixing the quantities of products originating from the former zone of the French Protectorate of Morocco to be admitted free of duty into the French customs territory) —30 September 1959. Concerns inter alia fish. F France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2848 J. off. Rép. franc. (215) : 9095-6. Arrété du 4 septembre 1959 relatif a la surveillance de la péche dans les cours d’eau relevant du ministre des travaux publics et des transports. (Order relative to control of fishing in waters under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Public Works and Transport)—4 September 1959. Transfers responsibility to the Ministry of Agriculture. 3 (6) : 434 REFERENCES M France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-2849 J. off. Rép. franc. (235) : 9785-8. Décret no. 59-1166 du 29 septembre 1959 portant concession des droits de douane d’importation du tarif minimum en faveur de certaines marchandises originaires du Japon. (Decree No. 59-1166 granting minimum customs rates for certain goods originating from Japan)—29 September 1959. Inel. fish, fish oils and fish meal. MF Randhawa, M. 5. (1958) 60-2850 New Delhi, 448 p. Agricultural research in India—Institutes and organizations. Incl. map and descriptions of marine and inland fisheries research stations and their activities. MF Creutzberg, F. (1959) 60-2851 Nature, Lond., 184 Suppl. (25) : 1961-2. Discrimination between egg and flood tide in migrating elvers (Anguilla vulgaris Turt.) by means of olfactory perception. Ci 580222. Describes experiments in the Netherlands indicating that elvers are guided from the sea to inland waters by olfactory cues. M Wood, E. J. F. (1959) 60-2852 Nature, Lond., 184 Suppl. (25) : 1962-3. An unusual diatom from the Antarctic. Describes one taken in 1959: one valve had the characters of Coscinodiscus; the other the characters of Asteromphalus. M Howe, D. C. (1959) 60-2853 Nature, Lond., 184 Suppl. (25) : 1963. A rare hydromedusa. Describes occurrence of a Gonionemus, probably G. murbachi, in an aquarium at Aberdour, Fife. Also records appearance of Hutonia indicans off Aberdour in June 1959. MF Welsh, J. H. (1959) 60-2854 Nature, Lond., 184 (4701) : 1761. Hormones in crustaceans. Re 59-6509. FG Fitter, R. S. В. (1959) 60-2855 Nature, Lond., 184 (4701) : 1774. A new service for naturalists. Describes activities of the Intelligence Unit of the Council for Nature, of which author is director. 3 (6) : 435 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Bell, J. (1959) 60-2856 New Scient., 6 (161) : 1236-8. Stabilization of ships against rolling. A general review of methods employed. MF Cahalane, V. H. (1959) 60-2857 New Scient., 6 (161) : 1242-4. A giant bear. Feeding behaviour of Ursus gyas in Alaska on Oncorhynchus. MF Anon. (1959) 60-2858 New Scient., 6 (161) : 1252. Jet-propelled boating. Note on “ turbocraft ”, a small boat able to operate in weed-infested and very shallow waters, and with other properties of potential value in research work. MF Wrigley, J. (1959) 60-2859 New Scient., 6 (161) : 1269. A study of leaping salmon. Note on surmounting of waterfalls by Salmo salar. MF Jones, J. W. (1959) 60-2860 New Scient., 6 (161) : 1269. A study of leaping salmon. Le 60-2859. M Hammen, С. $. & P. J. Osborne (1959) 60-2861 Science, 130 (3386) : 1409. Carbon dioxide fixation in marine invertebrates: a survey of major phyla. 14 spp. representing 12 phyla kept one hour in sea water containing NaHC140,. Demonstration that CO, was fixed into acids of Krebs citric acid cycle and measurement of percentage of radioactivity in organic acids, with reference to hypothesis that both CO, fixation and citric acid cycle are virtually universal among marine invertebrates. M Andrew, W. (1959) 60-2862 Science, 130 (3386) : 1411. Structure and behaviour of blood cells of three species of tunicates. Report of phase-microscope study of the cells of the blood of 3 spp. of Ber- muda tunicates, Ascidia nigra, Clavelina picta and Ecteinascidia turbinata, with account of behaviour, incl. type of locomotion, degree of change in shape, and the presence or absence of Brownian motion of crystals or other particles within the cell. 3 (6) : 436 REFERENCES F Frey, D. G. (1959) 60-2863 Science, 130 (3386) : 1417. Occurrence of Cladocera remains in lake sediments. Report of analysis of surface samples of the offshore sediments of 5 lakes at Madison, Wisconsin, in order to determine how accurately the population of fragments in the sediments reflects the living population that produced them. F Holzman, H. E. (1959) 60-2864 Science, 130 (3386) : 1418. Some consequences of introducing a genetically defined population of a European syngen of Paramecium aurelia into an American pond. Report of experiments in which European individuals were introduced into a small pond near Bloomington, with reference to possible differences in the spp. and differences in the composition of the population. MF Wolstenholme, G. Е. W. & M. O’Connor (Ed.) (1959) 60-2865 London, J. & A. Churchill Ltd., 324 p. Ciba Foundation colloquia on ageing—Vol. 5. The lifespan of animals. Contains texts of 14 cuatributed papers and the ensuing discussion; opening and closing comments by the chairman—Prof. J. F. Danielli—a general group discussion of ageing in animals and an appendix. Papers annotated separately are 60-2866 to 60-2871. The volume has author and subject, incl. spp., indexes and also contains cumulative indexes for this and the previous volumes in the series. G Benjamin, B. (1959) 60-2866 In 60-2865 : 2-20. Actuarial aspects of human lifespans. General consideration of treatment of life tables and mortality data. G Sacher, G. A. (1959) 60-2867 In 60-2865 : 115-41. Relation of lifespan to brain weight and body weight in mammals. Comparative review, not taking account of aquatic mammals, but with attempt theoretically to explain observed correlation of longevity with size. MF Beverton, R. J. H. & S. J. Holt (1959) 60-2868 In 60-2865 : 142-80. A review of the lifespans and mortality rates of fish in nature, and their relation to growth and other physiological characteristics. Review of data; intra- and inter-specific comparisons, relation with meta- bolic rates and reproduction. Followed by general discussion of mortality and growth in fish. 3 (6) : 437 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Gerking, 5. D. (1959) 60-2869 In 60-2865 : 181-211. Physiological changes accompanying ageing in fishes. Review of data concerning relation between age, nutrition and reproduction. Fecundity of live-bearing and egg-laying fishes; protein utilization; experi- ments with spp. of Lepomis and Epinephalus. Followed by discussion. MF Nigrelli, F. Ross (1959) 60-2870 In 60-2865 : 212-30. Longevity of fishes in captivity, with special reference to those kept in the New York aquarium. Tabulated data, with commentary, followed by discussion of causes of death; especially disease and parasitization. G Beard, R. E. (1959) 60-2871 In 60-2865 : 302-11. Note on some mathematical mortality models. A summary of various equations, showing the relations between these and their underlying assumptions. MF Anon. (1960) 60-2872 New Scient., 7 (164) : 14. Trapping fish by electricity. Note on recent German studies of electro-fishing in fresh water and in thesea. M Backhouse, K. (1960) 60-2873 New Scient., 7 (164) : 26-8. Locomotion and direction-finding in whales and dolphins. Author reports on his work and that of others on ability of cetacea to attain high speeds and to navigate for food finding and other purposes. (Comparison with locomotion of fish. Relative use of different senses. MF Berry, F. G. (1960) 60-2874 New Scient., 7 (164) : 50. Leaping salmon. Re 60-2860, quoting’observation by Frank Buckland. M Anon. (1960) 60-2875 New Scient., 7 (165) : 73. Whale of a beat. Note on cardiograph measurements of finwhale stranded at Cape Cod, Mass., pace-make to ventricle contraction time-interval; body temperature. Observations by J. Kanwisher and A. Senft. 3 (6) : 438 REFERENCES M King, C. A. M. (1959?) 60-2876 London, E. Arnold Ltd., 403 p. Beaches and coasts. M Russell, R. C. H. (1960) 60-2877 New Scient., 7 (165) : 103. 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(Cetacea (Animals of USSR and neighbouring countries).) With tables and figures. F Abrosov, V. N. (1957)* 60-3135 Trud. beloruss. Otd. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 1 : 154- 81. Sostoianie i puti razvitiia ozernogo khoziaistva Velikolukskoi oblasti. (Present state and means of development of lake fisheries in the Velikie Luki region.) 3 (6) : 472 REFERENCES M Askerov, M. K. (1957)* 60-3136 Izv. Akad. Nauk azerbaidzhan. S.S.R. (1) : 127-39. Razvedenie moiny, Moina rectirostris, v kachestve zhivogo korma dlia molodi osetrovykh ryb. (Breeding of Moina rectirostris as live feed for young sturgeons.) MF Berdichevskii, L. S. (1957)* 60-3137 Vestn. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (6) : 111-4. Bor’ba s zagriazneniem vodoemov (Sove shehanie po voprosam vliianiia stochnykh vod na rybnoe khoziaistvo.) (Control over pollution of bodies of water (Conference on problems of the effect of sewage on fisheries).) F Borovik, E. A. & P. P. Gribkovskii (1957)* 60-3138 Trud. beloruss. ОШ. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 1 : 138- 146. K voprosu o ratsionalizatsii rybnogo khoziaistva na Braslavskikh ozerakh Belorusskoi S.S.R. (Problems of rationalization of fisheries on the Braslava Lakes in the Belorussian S.S.R.) F Vinberg, G. G. (1957)* 60-3139 Trud. Soveshch. Rybovod., 323-9. Biologicheskie osnovy effektivnogo primeneniia mineral’nogo udobreniia prudov. (Biological basis for efficient application of mineral fertilizer to ponds.) F Votinov, N. P. (1957)* 60-3140 Trud. beloruss. Otd. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 1 : 147— 53. Sostoianie i perspektivy razvitiia ozernogo rybnogo khoziaistva v Nov- gorodskoi oblasti. (Present state and prospects for development of lake fisheries in the Novgorod province.) F Gal’nbek, A. I. (1957)* 60-3141 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 39 : 86-92. O metodike zarybleniia ozer Urala lichinkami ripusa. (Methods for stock- ing Ural lakes with larvae of whitefish.) F Grandilevskaia-Deksbakh, M. L. (1957)* 60-3142 Iz. vsesotuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 39 : 181-207. Pitanie chudskogo siga, ripusa i ikh gibridov, akklimatizirovannykh v ozerakh Urala. (Nutrition of whitefish and their hybrids, acclimatized in Ural lakes.) F Gusev, A. G. (1957)* 60-3143 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 121-6. Vliianie promyshlennykh stochnykh vod na r. Volgu i Kuibyshevskoe i Stalingradskoe vodokhranilishche. (Influence of industrial waste water on the River Volga and the Kuibyshev and Stalingrad water reservoirs.) 3 (6) : 473 HH BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Denisov, L. I. (1957)* 60-3144 Gidrotekh. Stroit. (1) : 46-7. Mezhduvedomstvennoe raspredelenie kapital'nykh zatrat na rybokhoziaist- vennoe osvoenie vodokhranilishch, stroiashchikhsia gidroelektrostantsü. (Interdepartmental distribution of capital expenditure for adapting, to fishery requirements, water reservoirs of power plants under construction.) F Dombrovskii, V. K. (1957)* 60-3145 Trud. beloruss. Otd. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 1 : 104— 10. Regulirovanie rybnogo promysla i rybovodstva v BSSR. (Control over commercial fishing and pisciculture in BSSR.) F Doroshin, G. Ia. & E. R. Sukhanova (1957)* 60-3146 Trud. rybovod.-biol. Lab. Azchergosrybvod, 2 : 69-93. Nerest rybtsa 1 shemai na iskusstvennykh nerestilishchakh rybtsovo- shemainogo pitomnika. (Spawning of vimba and bleak on artificial spawning grounds at the vimba nursery.) MF Evropeitseva, N. V. (1957)* 60-3147 Trud. Soveshch. Rybovod., 206-18. Osobennosti perekhoda v pokatnoe sostoianie molodi lososei pri prudovom vyrashchivanii. (Peculiarities of transformation into the smolt stage of pond- bred young salmon.) F Zhadin, V. I. (1957)* 60-3148 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 5-13. Metod kompleksnogo udobreniia i ego primenenie na prudakh rybtsovo- shemainogo pitomnika. (Method of complex manuring and its application to ponds at the vimba bleak nursery.) F Ioffe, Ts. I. (1957)* 60-3149 Trud. probl. temat. Sovesch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 68-72. Vliianne udobreniia na povyshenie kormovoi bazy prudov. (Effect of fertilizer on the increase of fish-feed resources in ponds.) F Isakova-Keo, M. M. (1957)* 60-3150 Trud. probl. temat. Sovesch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 62-7. Povyshenie kormovoi bazy vodoemov metodom zonal’nogo udobreniia i akklimatizatsii bespozvonochnykh organizmov. (Improvement of feed- resources in bodies of water by the method of zonal manuring and of acclima- tization of invertebrata.) F Kozhin, N. I. (1957)* 60-3151 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 78-81. Problema razvedeniia zhivykh kormov dlia molodi ryb. (Problem of breeding live-feed for young fish.) 3 (6) : 474 REFERENCES F Konstantinov, А. S. (1957)* 60-3152 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 82-3. Razvedenie khironomid kak zhivogo korma dlia molodi ryb. (Breeding of chironomids as live-feed for young fish.) MF Kokhnenko, $. У. (1957)* 60-3153 Trud. beloruss. ОЗ. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 1 : 111-7. O razvitii ugrevogo khoziaistva v vodoemakh Belorusskoi SSR. (Develop- ment of eel fisheries in bodies of water of the BSSR.) F Lopat’shkina, G. M. (1957)* 60-3154 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 39 : 60-72. Morfologicheskie izmeneniia ripusa pri akklimatizatsii v ozerakh Urala. (Morphological changes in whitefish when acclimatized in Ural lakes.) F Meshkov, G. M. (1957)* 60-3155 Trud. sevan. gidrobiol. Stants., 15 : 109-35. Opyt massovogo razvedeniia dafnii, Daphnia magna. (Experiments with mass breeding of Daphnia magna.) F Mil’shtein, V. V. (1957)* 60-3156 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 73-7. Primenenie udobrenii v nerestovovyrastnykh khoziaistvakh. (Fertilizer application in spawning-growing nurseries.) F Nesterenko, N. V. (1957)* 60-3157 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 39 : 41-59. Opyt gibridizatsii ural’skogo ripusa s chudskii sigom v prudovykh usloviiakh. (Experiment of hybridization of the Ural whitefish with lavaret in pond environment.) F Ozeretskovskaiia, N. G. (1957)* 60-3158 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 14-20. Vliianie udobreniia na gidrokhimicheskii rezhim prudov rybtsovo-shem- ainogo pitomnika. (Effect of fertilizer on the hydrochemical regimen of ponds in a vimba bleak nursery.) F Olifan, V. I. (1957)* 60-3159 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 144-8. Stroitel’stvo nerestovo-vyrastnykh khoziaistv v nizov’iakh rekonstruirue- mykh rek i usloviia razvitiia maliariinogo komara. (Set-up of spawning- growing fish farms in the lower course of rearranged rivers and conditions for development of malarial mosquitoes.) F Pankratova, V. Ia. (1957)* 60-3160 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 45-61. Vliianie udobreniia na razvitie donnoi fauny prudov rybtsovo-shemainogo pitomnika. (Influence of fertilizer on the development of the bottom fauna in ponds of a vimba bleak nursery.) 3 (6) : 475 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Pomerantsev, G. P. (1957)* 60-3161 Izv. vsesoiuz.-nauch.-issled. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 39 : 10-40. Akklimatizatsiia ripusa v ozerakh Urala i kolebanie chislennosti ego stada. (Acclimatization of whitefish in Ural lakes and numerical fluctuations of its stocks.) . F Rybalko, V. R. (1957)* 60-3162 Trud. beloruss. Otd. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 1 : 22-33. Razvitie ozernogo rybnogo khoziaistva v BSSR v poslevoennye gody. (Development of lake fisheries in BSSR in post-war years.) F Savina, N. O. (1957)* 60-3163 Trud. beloruss. Otd. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 1 : 71- 103. Rybnye resursy ozer Belorusskoi SSR i perspektivy ikh uluchsheniia. (Fish resources in lakes of BSSR and prospects of their improvement.) MF Saidov, Iu. S. (1957)* 60-3164 Trud. Inst. Zhivotnovod., 4 : 214-22. Gel’mintofauna osetrovykh Dagestana. (Helminthofauna of Acipenseridae in Dagestan.) F Sigunova, K. P. (1957)* 60-3165 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. 2001. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 52-6. Effektivnost’ primeneniia kompleksnogo udobreniia v prudakh rybtsovo- shemainogo pitomnika. (Efficiency of complex fertilizer application to ponds of a vimba bleak nursery.) F Sukhanova, E. R. (1957)* 60-3166 Trud. rybovod.-biol. Lab. Azchergosrybvod, 2 : 95-111. Biotekhnicheskie normativy vyrashchivaniia molodi rybtsa i shemai na rybosavodakh. (Biotechnical standard growth rates of young vimba and bleak in fish nurseries.) F Tamanskaia, G. G. (1957)* 60-3167 Trud. rybovod.-biol. Lab. Azchergosrybvod, 2 : 5-51. Opyt raboty nerestovo-vyrastnykh khoziaistv na Kubani. (Operational experience in the Kuban spawning-growing fisheries.) F Tanasiichuk, У. S., I. К. Vonokov € T. К. Nebol'sina (1957)* 60-3168 Trud. Soveshch. Rybovod., 268-74. Biologiia razmnozheniia volzhskogo sudaka kak osnova meropriiatii po vosproizvodstvu ego zapasov. (Biology of reproduction of pike perch in the Volga, as a basis for restoring its stocks.) F Tironov, M. D. (1957)* 60-3169 Izv. vsesovuz. nauch.-issled. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 39 : 3-9. О rabotakh VNIORKh po akklimatizatsii ryb у ozerakh Urala. (VNIORKh operations toward acclimatizing fish in Ural lakes.) 3 (6) : 476 REFERENCES F Tikhii, M. I. (1957)* 60-3170 Trud. Soveshch. Rybovod., 38-45. Stoletie Nikol’skogo rybovodnogo zavoda. (Centenary of the Nikolskoe fish farm.) F Trifonov, G. P. (1957)* 60-3171 Trud. karadag. biol. Stants., 14 : 47-69. K voprosu o rybokhoziaistvennom osvoenii Simferopol’skogo vodokhrani- lishcha. (Problem of adapting the Simpheropol water reservoir to fisheries.) F Trifonov, G. P. (1957)* 60-3172 Trud. karadag. biol. Stants., 14 : 3-29. Rybokhoziaistvennoe osvoenie presnovodnykh vodoemov Kryma. (Adap- tation to fisheries of the freshwater reservoirs in the Crimea.) F Troitskaia, V. I. (1957)* 60-3173 Iz. vsesowuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 39 : 161-80. Izmenenie ikhtiofauny i ryboproduktivnosti pri akklimatizatsii karpa i ripusa v ozere Partash. (Modification of the ichtyofauna and of the fish productivity of Lake Partash, on acclimatization of carp and whitefish.) F Troshin, А. $. & V. I. Zhadin (1957)* 60-3174 Trud. probl. temat. Soveshch. zool. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 57-61. Radiomarkirovka rybtsa i shemai kak metod ustanovleniia effektivnosti raboty Rybtsovo-shemainogo pitomnika. (Radiomarking of vimba and bleak for disclosing the operational efficiency of the vimba bleak nursery.) F Tuaev, D. G. (1957)* 60-3175 Izv. Akad. Nauk azerbaidzhan. S.S.R. (4) : 135-42. Perspektivy sushchestvovaniia zimovok vodoplavaiushchikh ptits v sviazi s rybokhoziaistvennymi meropriiatiiami v Azerbaidzhane. (Prospects of the existence of waterfowl wintering ground in relation to fishery undertakings in Azerbaidjan.) F Tiurin, P. V. (1957)* 60-3176 Trud. beloruss. Otd. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 1 : 6-21. Biologicheskie osnovy vedeniia ratsional’nogo ozernogo rybnogo khoziaistva. (Biological basis for operating rational lake fisheries.) F Chesalin, V. A. (1957)* 60-3177 Trud. beloruss. Otd. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 1 : 34-43. Rybokhoziaistvennye issledovaniia vodoemov Belorussii i ikh znachenie v postroenii ratsional’nogo ozernogo rybnogo khoziaistva. (Fish-industry research in Belorussian bodies of water and its importance for establishing rational lake fisheries.) 3 (6) : 477 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Shpakov, B. V. (1957)* 60-3178 Gidrotekh. Stroit. (6) : 56—7. Rybopod’emnik plotiny Torr Echilti (Shotlandiia). (Fish-lift in the Torr Echiltie dam (Scotland).) F Vasil’ev, P. A. (1957)* 60-3179 Trud. beloruss. О. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz. (1) : 182- 99 Puti uluchsheniia tekhniki dobyvaiushchego rybnogo promysla na ozerakh BSSR. (Ways of improving techniques of commercial fishing in BSSR lakes.) M Gordeev, V. D. (1957)* 60-3180 Izv. tikhookean. nauch.-issled. Inst. туб. Khoz., 44 : 256-61. Opyt izucheniia raspornykh tralov. (Studies on otter-trawls.) M Gorelik, У. $. (1957)* 60-3181 Izv. tikhookean. nauch.-issled. Inst. туб. Khoz., 44 : 223-48. Sovremennoe sostoianie aktivnogo morskogo promysla na Kamchatke. (Present state of high sea commercial fishing at Kamchatka.) M Kiselev, O. N. (1957)* 60-3182 Mater. Izuch. Bel. Moria, 1 : 489-94. Primenenie ekholota v promyslovoi razvedke. (Use of echo sounders in commercial fishing exploration.) F Leksutkin, A. F. (1957)* 60-3183 Trud. KASPNIRO, 13 (2) : 3-23. O nekotorykh faktorakh, vliiaiushchikh na ulov ryby rechnym zakidnym nevodom. (Certain factors, which bear upon catches made by river beach seines.) M Zakharova, V. P. (1957)* 60-3184 Izv. tikhookean. nauch.-issled. Inst. ryb. Khoz., 44 : 267-70. Izuchenie prirody vorsa “* kozhnogo pokrova kashalota ”. (Study of the nature of the nap on the sperm whale’s skin.) M Novikova, N. A. (1957)* 60-3185 Izo. tikhookean. nauch.-issled. Inst. ryb. Khoz., 44 : 127-69. Issledovaniia pokrovnogo sala dal’nevostochnykh kitov. (Studies of the blubber of Far Eastern whales.) M Osipov, I. (1957) 60-3186 Nauka à Zhizn’, (12) : 51-5. Sovetskoe primor’e. (Soviet sea province.) Section ** On the wide sea ”’ describes the achievements of the fish industry in the Pacific, (6) ; 478 REFERENCES M Aleev, Iu. G. (1957)* 60-3187 Trud. sevastopol. biol. Stants., 9 : 274-81. Ob evoliutsii pelagicheskikh Carangidae (Carangidae Perciformes). (Evolution of pelagic Carangidae (Carangidae Perciformes).) M Aleev, Iu. G. (1957)* 60-3188 Trud. sevastopol. biol. Stants., 9 : 167-242. Stavridy (Trachurus) morei SSSR. (Horse mackerals (Trachurus sp.) of USSR seas.) | M Burdak, V. D. (1957)* 60-3189 Trud. sevastopol. biol. Stants., 9 : 243-73. Osobennosti ontogeneticheskogo razvitiia i filogeneticheskie otnosheniia chernomorskikh kefalei (Mugil saliens Risso, Mugil auratus Risso, Mugil cephalus Linné). (Peculiarities of the ontogenetic development and phylo- genetic relations of Black Sea mullets (Mugil saliens Risso, M. auratus Risso, M. cephalus Linné).) MF Gosteeva, M. N. (1957)* 60-3190 Biull. mosk. Obshch. Ispyt. Prir. (biol.) (3) : 105-6. Razvitie zhelez vylupleniia u zarodyshei kostistykh ryb. Avtoreferat dokl. prochit. 30 marta 1956. (Development of oviducal glands in embryos of teleostei. Paper read on March 30 1956.) F Agapova, A. I. (1957)* 60-3191 Trud. Inst. zool. Akad. Nauk kazakh. S.S.R., 7 : 121-30. Itogi izucheniia parazitov ryb v vodoemakh Kazakhstana. (Results of studies on fish parasites in bodies of water of Kazakhstan). MF Bauer, O. N. (1957)* 60-3192 Vestn. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 7 : 108-9. Bor’ba s bolezniami ryb (Soveshchanie v Leningrade). (Control over fish diseases (Conference in Leningrad).) F Bogomiakov, M. P. (1957)* 60-3193 Gig. à Sanit. (8) : 87-8. Nauchno-prakticheskaia konferentsiia po sanitarnym voprosam stroitel’stva i ekspluatatsii Molotovskogo vodokranilisheha. (Science and practice con- ference on sanitary problems related to the construction and operation of the Molotov water reservoir.) F Dogel’ V. A. & I. I. Bogolepova (1957)* 60-3194 Trud. baikal. limnol. Stants., 15 : 427-64. Parazitofauna ryb Baikala. (Parasitofauna of Lake Baikal fish.) 3 (6) : 479 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Zhakov, L. A. (1957)* 60-3195 Trud. Lab. Ozer. Akad. Nauk U.S.S.R., 5 : 270-5. Opyt prudovogo vyrashchivaniia molodi vuoksinskogo siga dlia ego akklimatizatsii v nebol’shikh ozerakh. (Experimental pond-breeding of young whitefish from the river Vuoksa, in view of its acclimatizing in small lakes.) F Kipper, Z. M. (1957)* 60-3196 Gidrotekh. Stroit. (10) : 38-41. Ispol’zovanie sudokhodnykh shliuzov kak rybopropusknykh sooruzheni. (Ship-locks put to use as fishways.) F Maksimova, A. P. (1957)* 60-3197 Trud. Inst. zool. Akad. Nauk kazakh. S.S.R., 7 : 141-50. Parazitofauna iazia vodoemov Tsentral’nogo Kazakhstana. (Parasito- fauna of ide in Central Kazakhstan.) F Mikailov, T. K. (1957)* 60-3198 Izv. Akad. Nauk azerbaidzhan. S.S.R. (9) : 95-101. Nekotorye dannye o rasprostranenii remnetsov v vodoemakh Azerbaidzhana. (Some data on the diffusion of Ligula tapeworms in Azerbaidjan bodies of water). F Mukhin, I. E. (1957)* 60-3199 Gig. à Sanit. (9) : 76-9. Zagriaznenie 1 samoochishchenie Severnogo Dontsa у srednei techenii. (Pollution and self-purification of the North Donets in its central course.) F Panin, V. Ia. (1957)* 60-3200 Trud. Inst. zool. Akad. Nauk kazakh. S.S.R., 7 : 170-216. Izmenchivost’ morfologicheskikh priznakov i znachenie ее у sistematike sosal’ shchikov roda Prosthogonimus Luhe 1909. (Variability of morpho- logical features and its importance for classifying trematod of the genus Prosthogonimus Luhe 1909.) F Sidorov, E. G. (1957)* 60-3201 Trud. Inst. zool. Akad. Nauk kazakh. S.S.R., 7 : 131-40. Parazitofauna ryb ozera Kurgal’dzhin. (Parasitofauna of Lake Kurgald- zhin.) F Tiurin, P. V. (1957)* 60-3202 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 40 : 201. Biologicheskie osnovaniia rekonstruktsii rybnykh zapasov у severo- zapadnykh ozerakh SSSR. (Biological basis for the restoration of fish stocks in north-western lakes of USSR.) 3 (6) : 480 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 — CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX 60-2534 to 60-3697 Abbott, R. T. (1958) 2976 Bäcesco, M. C. & Abe, T. & C. Margineanu (1959) 3636 Y. Takashima (1958) 2583 Backhouse, K. (1960) 2873 Abrikosov, G. G. (1957) 3043 Bade, I. V. (1957) 3461 Abrosov, V. N. (1957) 3135 Bäckström, 8. (1959) 2640 Adkins, R. J. & Bailey, R. M. (1959) 3428 P. E. Fields (1957) 2965 Baker, A. de C. (1959) 3547 Afanas’ev, A. I. (1957) 3335 3336 Balabai, P. P. (1958) 2807 Agapova, A. I. (1957) 3191 Balabanova, Z. M. (1957) 3002 Agnedal, P. O. et al. (1958) 3594 Balakrishnan, М. S. (1959) 3685 Agrell, I. (1959) 2638 Ballantine, D. (1957) 2699 Akatowa, N. A. (1957) 3044 Bandt, H.-J. (1957) 2803 Akimushkin, I. I. (1957) 3045 Baranenkova, A. 8. (1957) 3203 Aleev, Iu. G. (1957) 3187 3188 Barannikova, I. A. (1957) 3204 Alfimov, N. N. (1957) 3046 Baranoy, I. V. (1957) 3048 Aliverti, G., A. de Maio & BaranoveaVenlen vente M. Picotti (1959) 3420 Khristianov & B. V. Allen, J. A. (1957) 2715 Karasev (1959) 2663 Allen, J. A. (1959) 3537 Baranova, Z. I. (1957) 3049 Allen, R. D. (1959) 3356 3358 Barnard, J. L. (1958) 2541 American Meteorological Bary, B. M. (1959) 3550 Society (1959) 3495 3500 Baskakov, G. A. & 3508 N. Е. Kudriavtsev (1957) 3298 Amoureux, L. (1960) 2624 Baslavskaia, 8. S. (1957) 3050 Anderson, D. T. (1957) 2705 Bauchot, M.-L. (1959) 2575 Andrew, W. (1959) 2862 Bauer, O. N. (1957) 3192 Andrievskaiia, L. D. (1957) 3001 Baxter, I. G. (1959) 3525 Anghileri, L. J. (1958) 3607 Bazikalova, A. la. (1957) 3047 Angot, M. & В. Criou (1959) 2629 Beadle, L. C. (1959) 3640 Anpilova, V. I. (1959) 2664 Beard, G. Y. (Transl.) (1959) 3443 Antonov, У. $. (1957) 3296 Beard, R. E. (1959) 2871 Apollonio, S. (1959) 2900 Beckman Instruments Apollov, В. A. (1957) 3297 GMBH (1959) 2793 Arceivala, 8. J. (1959) 2798 Befani, A. N. (1957) 3300 Arnold, J. R. (1958) 3586 Begemann, F. (1958) 3605 Askerov, M. K. (1957) 3136 Belgium. Laws, Statutes, Askovitz, S. I. (1957) 3435 ete. (1959) 2836 Aten, A. H. W., Jr. (1958) 3597 Beliaev, G. M. (1957) 3382 Australia. Division of Beliaeva, V. N. (1959) 2656 Fisheries & Oceanography Beliaeva, V. N. € (1959) 3429 G. L. Pokrovskaia (1959) 2683 Avon & Dorset Beliaeva, V. N. & River Board (1957) 2796 G. L. Pokrovskaia (1959) 2681 Ayrshire River Purification Beliatskaia, Iu. S. (1957) 3051 Board (1958) 2592 Beliatskaia, Tu. S. (1958) 3383 Bell, J. (1959) 2856 о Belogolovaia, L. А. (1957) 3219 Baburina, E. A. & Benjamin, B. (1959) 2866 N. D. Kovaleva (1959) 2651 Bentley, J. (1959) 3521 3) = А 83 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Berdichevsku, L. 8. (1957) Bergmann, W. & R. A. Landowne (1958) Bernaud, C. (1958) Berry, A. J. (1957) Berry, F. G. (1960) Berzins, B. (1959) Bessemianova, N. P. (1957) Beverton, R. J. H. & В. W. Blacker (1959) Beverton, R. J. H. & Б. J. Holt (1959) Bezrukova, A. Ja. (1957) Bhatt, Y. M. (1959) B.1.B. (1959) Birger, T. I. (1957) Bjerknes, J. (1959) Blackburn, M. (1960) Blaxter, J. H.S. € Dickson, W. (1959) Bliumina, L. 8. (1957) Bogdanova, E. A. (1957) Bogomiakov, M. P. (1957) Bogomolov, A. M. (1957) Bogorov, V. G. (1957) Bogorov, V. G. (1959) Bogorov, У. С. & E. M. Kreps (1958) Bogorov, У. G., L. A. Zenkevich & T. S. Rass (1957) Bolin, B. (1958) Boltovsky, E. (1958) Bonnenfant, J. (1960) Borovik, E. A. & Р.Р. Gribkovskii (1957) Bott, R. (1959) Bousfield, E. L. (1958) Boutiére, H. (1959) Bowden, J. (1957) Bowen, У. T. & T. T. Sugihara (1958) Bowles, P. et al. (1958) Bowman, T. & C. Diaz-Ungria (1957) Braginskaia, R. Ia. (1957) Braginskii, L. P. (1957) Bratberg, E. (1959) Breder, C. M., Jr. & M. L. Campbell (1958) Brier, G. W. & D. B. Kline (1959) Bringmann, G. & R. Kiihn (1958) Brinton, E. (1959) Broadhead, G. C. (1959) 3137 3473 3581 2710 2874 2987 3052 3660 2868 3299 3470 2906 3384 2926 3453 3528 3053 3332 3193 3352 3054 2661 3591 3055 3585 2977 3645 3138 2989 2542 2815 2719 3601 3592 3250 3003 3385 3483 3253 3280 2788 3548 2829 Brodskii, К.А. (1957) Brodskii, S. Ia. (1957) Brown, F. A., Jr. (1959) Bruevich, S. V. (1957) Buchanan, J. B. (1959) Bückmann, A. et al. Bukhalova, V. I. (1957) 18555 ONE У. M. Brawn (1959) Bullis, H. R. & R. M. Ingle (1959) Bullis, H. R., Jr. & J. В. Thompson (1959) Bulycheva, A. I. (1957) Bumpus, D. F. (1959) Burdak, V. D. (1957) Burnet, B. (1959) Burnstock, G. (1957) Buznikov, G. A. (1959) Cadenat, J. (1959) Cahalane, V. H. (1959) Caldwell, D. K. (1958) California. Department of Fish & Game (1959) Calvin, M. et al. (1958) Cameron, I. (1959) Cameroon. etc. (1959) Carey, J. E. & E. A. Wright (1960) Carritt, D. E. (1959) Carrothers, P. J. G. (1959) Caspers, H. (1959) Castaing, R. & K. Fredriksson (1958) Chace, F. A., Jr. (1958) Challenger Society (1959) Chapman, A. (1960) Chappelear, J. E. (1959) Chesalin, V. A. (1957) Chikova, V. M. (1957) Chile. Laws, . Statutes, etc. (1959) Chipman, W. A. (1959) Chittleborough, R. G. (1959) Chopra, H. C. (1958) Chowdary, Y. B. K. (1959) Chubareva, L. A. (1957) Clark, E. (1958) Clark, С. В. (1957) Clarke, G. L. & L. R. Breslau (1959) Cocking, A. W. (1957) Collignon, J. (1959) Salz) А: ae! 3056 2645 2990 3254 Laws, Statutes, 3038 3320 3386 2913 3301 3538 3480 3058 3533 2826 2727 3057 3489 3189 3539 2702 2646 2992 2857 3255 2554 3570 2537 2845 2880 3621 2901 3641 3276 2978 3516 2887 2659 3177 3039 2837 3625 2956 2959 3683 3040 3256 2686 3412 2703 3423 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Congo Belge & Ruanda-Urundi. Dogel’ V. A. & Direction de l’Agriculture, I. I. Bogolepova (1957) 3194 des Forêts et de l’Elevage Doi, T. (1958) 2579 2582 (1958) 3653 Dolgopol’skaia, M. A. (1957) 3397 Cooper, L. H. N. (1958) 2678 Dombrovsku, V. K. (1957) 3145 Cooper, L. H. N. (1959) 2993 Doroshin, G. la & Correa, D. D. (1957) 2980 2979 E. R. Sukhanova (1957) 3146 Costello, T. J. (1959) 2819 Dorrestein, R. (1959) 3613 Couture, L. H. (1959) 3491 Dragomirov, N. I. (1959) 2647 Craig, H. (1958) 3589 Draper, L. (1957) 2689 Craig, H. (Ed.) (19577) 3502 Drecun, D. (1958) 2966 2967 Craig, R. E. (1959) 3527 Dremliug, V. V. (1957) 3355 Crane, J. (1958) 3249 Dresco-Derouet, L. (1959) 2811 Creutzberg, F. (1959) 2851 Dresscher, Th. G. N. (1959) 3237 Criou, R. (1959) 2628 Druzhinin, A. D. (1957) 3009 Crisp, D. J. & Druzhinin, A.D. & J. S. Ryland (1960) 2884 I. S. Pokrovskaia (1957) 3010 Cuba. Laws, Statutes, Duckhouse, D. A. (1957) 2722 etc. (1959) 2838 2839 Duhamel, F.-A., M. Menoux & 2840 M. Candillon (1958) 3582 Cushing, D. H. (1959) 3658 3661 Duhig, M. M. (1957) 2708 Dunster, H. J. (1958) 3593 Dabagian, N. V. (1959) 2648 Dziuban, N. A. (1957) 3396 Dadikian, M. G. (1957) 3005 3006 Dahl, E. (1959) 2963 3644 Edney, E. B. (1959) 2904 Damas, H. et al. (1959) 3651 Eigenson, М. 8. (1957) 3318 3319 D’Ancona, U. (1959) 3638 Einsele, W. (1959) 2953 2954 Dave, M. J. (1957) 3459 Eremeeva, Е. Е. (1957). 3011 Davis, J. J. (1958) 2801 Essex River Board (1957) 2594 Davis, J. J. et al. (1958) 3599 Evans, F. (1959) 3534 Davison, R. C. et al. (1959) 2804 Evropeitseva, N. V. (1957) 3147 Dawson, E. Y. & 3208 P. T. Beaudette (1959) 2902 Ewing, M. & De Angelis, C. (1959) 2560 W. L. Donn (1960) 2889 de Bruin, G. H. P. (1957) 2704 Dee & Clwyd River Board (1958) 2593 FAO. Fisheries Division, Dejonghe, P., L. Baetsle & Biology Branch, B. B. G. Mosselmans (1958) 3580 Parrish & R. S. Keir (1959) 3494 Deksbakh, N. K. (1957) 3378 Fauvel, P. & F. Rullier (1959) 2988 Dell, R. K. (1959) 2924 Fedorov, F. M. (1957) 3370 Denisov, L. I. (1957) 3144 Fedorov, P. У. (1957) 3316 Deolapure, S. G. (1958) 3462 Feeley, T. M. (1957) 2693 Derzhavin, A. N. (1957) 3379 Feldman, H. A. & Deshmukh, В. К. (1958) 3463 L. T. Miller (1960) 2888 Deshpande, K. B. (1959) 3465 Fernando, C. H. (1957) 2712 Desikachary, T. V. (1959) 3691 Fields, P. E. et al. (1958) 2968 Desikachary, T. V. (1960?) 3655 Finland. Laws, Statutes, Desikachary, T. V. & etc. (1959) 2841 2842 M.S. Balakrishnan (1957) 3471 2843 2844 Desmarais, Y. (1959) 3422 2846 Dmitrieva, E. N. (1957) 3007 3008 Fisher, I. S. (1957) 2690 Dmitrieva, N. G. (1957) 3340 Fisher, L. В. & Dobzhansky, T. (1957) 3431 E. H. Goldie (1959) 3549 Dodge, H. (1958) 2573 Fitter, R. S. R. (1959) 2855 Dodgen, H. D. (1958) 3270 Fleming, R. H. (1959) 2899 Sy uN 35 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Florida State University. Grein, A. & S. P. Meyers Oceanographic Institute (1958) 2548 (1959) 3285 Grenander, U. (1957) 3430 Fogg, G. E. (1959) 3673 Greze, I. I. (1957) 3393 Foreman, E. E. & Greze, V. N. (1957) 3065 3392 W. L. Templeton (1958) 2802 Grigorash, Z. K. (1957) 3305 3354 Fowler, H. W. (1958) 3257 Grinbart, S. B. (1957) 3394 3395 France. Laws, Statutes, Grygierek, E. (1958) 2555 ete. (1959) 2847 2848 Guest, W. С. & 2849 G. Gunter (1958) 3258 Franckcom, С. Е. М. (1958) 2929 Guiton, P. E. (1957) 2713 Franckcom, С. Е. М. (1959) 3546 Gumbel, E. J. (1958) 3510 Fraser, J. H. (1959) 3523 Gusev, A. G. (1957) 3143 Frey, D. G. (1959) 2863 Gusev, A. V., E. V. Zhukov & Frost, W. (1959) 2539 Та. A. Strelkov (1959) 2655 Fryer, G. (1959) 3442 Furnestin, J. (1959) 3479 Habib, M. K. A.-M. (1957) 2709 Hadström, B. E. (1959) 2635 Gal’nbek, A. I. (1957) 3141 Haggard, W. H. (1959) 3272 Ganapati, S. V. (1959) 3694 Haldane, J. В. В. (1957) 2810 Gandhi, H. P. (1959) 3232 3233 Hall, E. В. & Garner, D. M. (1959) 3444 К. В. Kelson (1959) . 2905 Garrick, J. A. F. (1957) 3436 Hammen, С. В. & Gavrilov, G. B. (1957) 3390 P. J. Osborne (1959) 2861 Geinrikh, A. K. (1957) 3064 3391 Hanna, H. M. (1957) 2723 Georgala, D. L. (1957) 2724 Hansen, P. M. (1959) 3478 Gerasimov, V. V. (1957) 3206 Hargis, W. J. (1957) 3287 Gerbil’skii, N. L. (1957) 3207 3220 Hargis, W. J. (1959) 3290 3221 3324 Hargis, W. J., Jr. (1957) 3251 Gerking, S. D. (1959) 2869 Hargis, W. J., Jr. (1959) 2825 Germany. Democratic Hartman, W. D. (1958) 2540 Republic. Laws, Statutes, Hartnoll, R. G. (1960) 2892 etc. (1959) + 2934 2935 Hartung, H. O. (1958) 2549 2936 3551 Havinga, B. (1959) 3634 Germany. Deutsches Hydro- Hawes, F. B. (1958) 2994 graphisches Institut (1958) Hayes, W. D. (1959) 2916 2958 Hedgpeth, J. W. (1959) 3639 Germany. Federal Republic Hela, I. (1959) 3611 (1958) 3243 Helmholz, H. R. & Gessner, F. (1959) 2665 R. A. Schneider (1959) 2791 Gladkii, G. V. (1957) 3004 Hempel, G. & D. Sahrhage -Glamorgan River Board (1958) 2595 (1959) 2995 Godeaux, J. (1957) 2960 Hemsen, J. (1959) 3269 Goldberg, E. D., C. Patterson Henderson, W. L. (1959) 2547 T. Chow (1958) 3587 Hickling, G. (1959) 3541 Golueke, C. G. et al. (1959) 3693 Hildebrand, H. H. (1958) 3265 Gordeev, V. D. (1957) 3180 Hiscock, I. D. (1960) 3457 Gordon, A. R., Jr. (1959) 3630 Hiyama, Y. (1957) 3434 Gordon, D. L. (1959) 3615 Hodder, V. M. (1959) 3662 Gorelik, У. S. (1957) 3181 Hodgkin, D. С. et al. (1959) 2633 Gorshkova, T. I. (1957) 3374 Holliday, F. G. T. (1959) 3526 Goryacheva, G. I. (1959) 2654 Holmgren, U. (1958) 3259 Gosteeva, M. N. (1957) 3190 3325 Holmgren, U. (1959) 2933 Graham, F. W. (1959) 3488 Holzman, H. E. (1959) 2864 Grandilevskaia-Deksbakh, Honma, M. & M. L. (1957) 3142 A. E. Greendale (1958) 2591 3 (7) : A 36 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Honstead, J. F., R. F. Foster & W. H. Bierschenk (1959) 3617 Hotta, H. et al. (1958) 2584 Howe, D. C. (1959) 2853 Howie, D. I. D. (1957) 2720 Hubendick, B. & P. Radoman (1959) 2636 Huberty, M. R. & W.L. Flock (Ed.) (1959) 2534 Hughes, R. B. (1959) 2607 Hughes, T. E. (1959) 2897 Humes, A. G. (1958) 3252 Hurst, H. E. (1957) 3472 Husek, R. В. (1958) 2790 Hutchinson, G. E. (1957) 3432 Hutton, R. F. & F. Sogandares-Bernal (1959) 2589 I-ATTC (1959) 2998 ICES (1959) 3241 ICNAF (1959) 3475 3562 INPFC (1959) 3474 IOF (1959) 2565 IPSFC (1959) 2553 IUGG (1959) 2658 Iashnov, V. A. (1957) 3132 3133 Tasnitskii, У. М. & А. P. Skabichevskii (1957) 3131 Illinois. Lake Michigan Fish Protection Com- mission (1957) 2808 India. Ministry of Food and Agriculture (1959) 2679 Ingle, R. M. et al. (1959) 2903 Innes, W. T. (1959) 2918 International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1959) 3242 Ioffe, Ts. I. (1957) 3149 Ioganzen, У. С. & A. N. Petkevich (1957) 3068 Iriki, Y. & T. Miwa (1960) 2890 Isakova-Keo, M. M. (1957) 3150 Isle of Wight River Board (1957) 2596 Isle of Wight River Board (1958) 2597 Israel, Hydrological Service (1957) 3497 Israel. Hydrological Service (1958) 3498 Israel. Ministry of Agriculture (1959) 2668 Italy. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche. Centro Nazionale di Study Talasso- grafici (1959) 3631 Italy. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 2937 2938 2939 2940 Iudanovy, I. G. (1959) 2662 Ivanoff, A. (1960) 3514 Ivanov, A. I. (1957) 3110 Ivanov, M. Е. & F. I. Dodzina (1957) 3210 Ivanov, R. N. (1957) 3359 3360 Iyengar, J. R. et al. (1959) 3649 Izvekov, M. V. (1957) : 3067 Jain, S. L. (1959) 3271 James, B. L. (1960) 2893 Janzen, D. H. (1959) 2830 Japan. Governmental Agencies (1958) 3595 Jean, Y. (1959) 3667 3669 Jean, Y., D. N. Fitzgerald & A. Marcotte (1959) 3668 Jitts, H. R. (1959) 3445 Johnson, B. C., V. C. Metta & W.S. Tsien (1958) 3577 Johnson, D. Е. et al. (1958) 2970 Johnson, D. E. & P. E. Fields (1957) 2969 Johnson, J. W. & R. L. Wiegel (1959) 2794 Jones, F. R. H. (1957) 3440 Jones, F. R. H. (1959) 3659 Jones, J. W. (1959) 2860 Jones, M. L. (1958) 3291 3648 Jones, P. G. W. (1959) 3536 Jones, R. (1959) 3530 Jonsgard, A. (1959) 2955 Jonsson, J. (1959) 3481 Joshi, U. N. (1957) 3460 Juhl, R. (1959) 2831 Julin, E. & H. Luther (1959) 2667 June, F.C. & J. L. Chamberlin (1959) 2824 Kabanov, N. M. (1957) 3069 Kabata, Z. (1959) 3518 Kachalova, O. (1957) 3074 Kain, J. M. (1957) 2698 Kajak, Z. (1958) 2556 Kajiura, K. (1958) 3505 Kalinin, G. I. & T. T. Makarova (1957) 3341 Kamshilov, M. M. (1957) 3072 Karande, A. A. (1957) 3458 Karlovac, O. (1959) 2563 Kasymov, A. G. (1957) 3073 Kawada, S. et al. (1958) 2577 TR: Ar BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Kawada, S. & Y. Tawara (1958) Kazanskii, B. N. (1957) 3222 Kazantsev, B. N. (1957) Kellogg, W. N. (1958) Kellogg, W. N. (1959) Kennea, T. D. (1957) Kennedy, G. Y. & J. A. C. Nicol (1959) Ketchum, B. H. (1959) Ketchum, B. H. & У. T. Bowen (1958) Khachaturov, A. (1957) Kharchenko, L. N. (1957) Kharin, N. N. (1957) Khludova, O. (1958) King, C. A. M. (1959?) King, J. A. (1959) Kipper, Z. M. (1957) Kirillov, A. A. (1957) Kiselev, I. A. (1957) Kiselev, O. N. (1957) Kiseleva, M. I. (1957) Klausewitz, W. (1958) Kleerejkoper, H. (1957) Kleerekoper, H. (1958) Klepikov, V. V. (1957) 3342 Klumov, 8. (1957) Koczy, F. F. (1958) Koczy, F. F. (1959) Kohler, A. C. (1959) Kokhnenko, S. У. (1957) Koloss, E. I. (1957) Kolstad, K. (1959) Komarovsky, B. (1959) Konstantinov, A. 8. (1957) Konstantinov, K. G. (1957) Konstantinov, K. G. (1959) Konstantinova, M. I. (1959) Kornberg, H. A. (1958) Korotkevich, O. S. (1957) Korringa, P. (1959) Koshtoiants, Kh. 8. (1957) Kostomarova, A. A. (1959) Kotov, V. L. (1957) Kovel’, L. G. (1957) Kozhin, M. M. (1957) Kozhin, N. I. (1957) Kramer, H. P., D. W. Moeller D. A. Pecsok (1958) Krasintseva, V. V. & O. V. Shishkina (1959) Krauss, J. & W. Stein (Ed.) (1958) Kriss, A. E. & I. N. Mitskevich (1957) 2586 3223 3070 3292 3293 2687 2632 3620 3600 3205 3037 3127 3380 2876 2608 3196 3307 3075 3182 3076 3260 2971 2972 3361 3077 3588 3618 3664 3153 3012 2910 2909 3152 3013 2568 2657 3584 3079 3614 3080 2649 3014 3094 3078 3151 & 2606 2660 3503 3081 Krokhin, E. M. (1957) Kryndin, A. N. (1957) Kucherova, Z. 8. (1957) Kudriavtzev, N. F. (1957) Kudriavtzev, A. A. & E. A. Pora (1958) Kulagina, A. A. (1957) Kulikov, A. M. & M. W. Ivashin (1959) Kumsare, A. (1957) Kuz’min, A. N. (1957) Kuznetsov, S. I. (1957) Kuznetsova, A. A. (1957) Laganovskaia, R. (1957) Laktionov, A. F. & V. A. Shamont’ev (1957) Lal, D. & B. Peters (1958) Lambina, V. A. (1957) Laseron, C. F. (1959) Laubier, L. (1959) Lazarev, K. G. (1957) Lazareva, L. P. (1957) Ledenev, V. G. (1957) Lee, A. J. (1959) Lee, A. J. & H. W. Hill (1959) Leenerts, L. O. (1959) Leksutkin, A. F. (1957) Lenhoff, H. M. & J. Bovaird (1959) Le Quesne, W. J. (1959) Leshchinskaia, A. S. (1957) Lester, R. (1957) Levchenko, S. P. (1957) Levchenko, S. P. (1958) Levkovich, A. M. (1957) Lewis, D. J. & P. C. C. Garnham (1960) Lewis, K. R. (1957) Lewontin, R. C. (1957) Liakhov, S. M. (1957) Lieberman, J. A. (1958) Lieder, U. (1959) Lieurance, N. A. (1958) 3015 3506 3085 3363 3364 3571 3071 3438 3084 3327 3082 3083 3224 3309 3604 3087 3451 2812 3308 3086 3364 3535 3545 2792 3183 2912 3282 3088 2694 3310 3311 3343 3344 2895 2692 3433 3090 3579 2634 2932 Lincolnshire River Board (1958) Lindeman, W. (1958) Lisitsin, E. (1958) Lockie, J. D. (1959) Logie, R. R. (1958) Lonning, S. (1959) Lopat’shkina, G. M. (1957) Loshchilov, V. 8. (1957) 3 (7) : À 38 2598 3569 3513 2536 3000 2641 3154 3312 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Love, T. D. & M. H. Thompson (1959) Lowman, F. G. (1959) Lubianov, I. P. (1957) Lucas, C. E. & R. S. Wimpenny (1959) Lufty, R. G. (1957) MacGinitie, N. (1959) Machta, L. (1958) Mackie, G. O. (1957) Maetz, J. (1958) Magnusson, J. (1959) Mailian, R. A. (1957) Maksimova, A. P. (1957) Maksunov, V. A. (1957) Malcolm, W. B. (1959) Malikova, E. M. (1957) Manner, E. J. (1959) March, B. E. et al. (1959) Marchal, E. (1959) Mareström, A. (1959) Martin, S. Е. (1958) Martin, W. R. (1959) Martin, W. В. & D. М. Fitzgerald (1959) Martynov, V. T. (1957) Mason, P. (1957) Matsumoto, J. J. (1958) Matsumoto, W. M. (1959) Matty, A. J. (1960) May, A. W. (1959) Mayer, A. M. (1959) McCracken, F. D. (1959) 3492 McDougall, J. (1957) Mead, G. W. (1958) 3261 3263 Mead-Briggs, A. R. (1957) Mednikov, B. M. Mehendale, D. D. (1959) Melnikov, G. B. & L. D. Beliaev (1957) Menzel, R. W. & G. Gunter (1957) Merritt, W. Е. € P. J. Parsons (1959) Meshkov, G. M. (1957) Meshkova, G. M. (1957) Metz. C. B. (1957) Mexico. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) Midttun, L. & G. Saetersdal (1958) Makarova, I. V. (1957) 3091 Mason, J. (1959) 2817 2822 3622 3089 3487 2721 2921 3602 2718 3573 3482 3016 3092 3197 3211 3446 3093 3612 3401 2991 2639 3266 3477 3663 3348 2818 3519 2706 2580 2576 2891 3493 3692 3665 2695 3262 2700 3017 3464 3018 3286 3623 3155 3095 3288 2941 2962 Mikailov, T. K. (1957) Miller, R. R. & R. J. Schultz (1959) Mills, D. H. (1957) Millshtein, V. V. (1957) Mironova, N. V. (1957) Moronova, N. V., V. V. Gerasimov & Pozdniskov (1957) Misra, J. N. (1959) Mitchell, W. R. (1959) Miyake, Y. & K. Saruhashi (1959) Miyake, Y., K. Saruhashi & Y. Katsuragi (1959?) Modak, N. V. (1959) Monakov, A. V. & Та. I. Sorokin (1959) Moore, D. R. (1958) Morgan, F. (1959) Morovit, D. (1959) Morozova-Vodianitskaia, N. V. (1957) Mordukhai-Boltovskoi, F. D. 3198 2915 2716 3156 3212 3213 3688 2538 3610 2566 2799 Mohsen, T. & R. Godet (1960) 2882 2652 3247 3096 3616 2561 3097 Morozova-Vodianitskaia, N. У. & E. V. Belogorskaia (1957) 3098 Morrison, J. P. E. (1959) 3248 Morton, F. I. & H. B. Rosenberg (1959) 2789 Mosentsova, T. N. (1957) 3100 Mosevich, M. V. (1957) 3099 Moyse, J. (1960) 2886 Mukhin, I. E. (1957) 3199 Munoz Goyanes, G. (1959) 2999 Muromtsev, A. M. (1958) 3911 Musatova, G. N. (1957) 3019 3020 Muzinié, В. (1959) 2562 Myers, A. & В. D. Preston (1959) 2630 2631 Nadezhin, V. M. (1957) 3101 Nakai, Z. (1958) 2578 Natarajan, K. V. (1959) 3686 Neblett, W. R. (1959) 2820 Needham, P. R. & R. Gard (1959) 2923 Neifakh, A. A. & М. М. Rott (1959) 2680 2684 Nesterenko, N. V. (1957) 3157 Netherlands. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 3552 Nevesskii, E. N. (1957) 3349 Neviadomskaia, P. В. (1957) 3021 Newton, L. (1957) 2569 Nezhikhovsku, В. A. (1957) 3496 3 (7) : A 39 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Nielsen, T. R. A. (1958) Nigrelli, F. Ross (1959) Nikoliukin, N. I. & G. V. Shpilevskaia (1959) Noguchi, E. (1958) Noguchi, E. & K. Yamazoe (1958) Northumberland & 2981 2870 2650 2616 2615 Tyneside River Board (1957) Northumberland & Tyneside River Board (1958) Novikov, Iu. V. (1957) Novikov, N. P. (1957) Novikova, N. A. (1957) Novozhilova, M. M. (1957) Obarrio, J. (1959) Oberg, K.-E. (1959) Ogata, T. et al. (1958) Olifan, V. I. (1957) Olsson, A. A. & Т. L. McGinty (1958) Ophil, I. L. (1959) Osipov, I. (1957) Ostby, H. (1959) Ostroumova, I. N. (1957) Ottestad, P. (1960) Oven, L. 8. (1957) 2599 2600 3023 3022 3185 3102 2821 2642 3499 3159 2982 3627 3186 2957 3328 2894 3024 Ozeretskovskaiia, N. G. (1957) 3158 Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission (1959) Page, R. M. (1959) Pakhul’skii, A. I. (1957) Palekar, V. C. (1957) Pandey, D. C. & A. K. Mitra (1959) Panin, V. Ia (1957) Pankratova, V. Ia (1957) Pasteels, J. J. & J. Mulnard (1960) Pataridze, A. I. (1957) Pauli, V. L. (1957) Pearson, D. (1957) Pehrson, 8. O. & J. Rennerfelt (1958) Pendleton, R. C. & W. С. Hanson (1958) Peniaz”, У. В. (1957) Perez Vigueras, I. (1958) Pergament, T. S. (1957) Perkins, E. J. (1959) 3679 3104 2571 2919 3322 3468 3687 3200 3160 2623 3103 3105 2725 2795 3598 3025 2983 3106 3532 Persov, G. M. (1957) 3225 Peru. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 2942 2943 Petelin, V. P. (1957) 3350 Petipa, T. S. (1957) 3107 Petit, G. (1959) 2816 Petit, G. & D. Schachter (1959) 3637 Petrovich, P. G., T. N. Sivko & A. I. Sergeev (1957) 3108 Péwé, T. L. & N. R. Rivard (1959) 3279 Philipose, M. T. (1959) 3690 Philippines. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 2944 2945 2946 2947 Phillips, R. C. & L. A. Whitford (1959) 3234 Pickford, G. E. (1959) 3646 Pickford, G. E., A. E. Wilhelmi & N. Nussbaum (1959) 3647 Pirie, N. W. (1960) 2883 Pirogova, A. A. (1957) 3026 Pirozhnikov, P. L. & N. V. Riabinina (1957) 3109 Plamondon, M. (1959) 3415 Pokrovskaia, I. S. (1957) 3027 Polenov, A. L. (1957) 3028 Polianskii, Iu. I. (1957) 3226 Pomerantsev, G. P. (1957) 3161 Popov, E. G. (1957) 3509 Pora, E. A. & A. I. Vertunov (1958) 3572 Portugal. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 2948 Pototskaia, I. V. (1957) 3111 Poulsen, E. M. (1959) 3490 Powell, H. T. (1960) 2885 Powles, P. M. (1959) 3670 Pravdin, I. F. (1957) 3029 Pritchard, D. W. (1958) 3596 Pritchard, D. W. (1959) 3626 Probatov, A. N. & M. A. Darda (1957) 3030 Profit, R. (1958) 2805 Pucher-Petkovié, T. (1959) 2564 Purchon, D. J. (1959) 2625 Puri, M. R. (1957) 2688 Purves, P. E. (1959) 3542 Quam, L. O. (1959) 2898 Raddi, А. С. (1959) 3466 Rae, B. B. (1959) 3411 3517 3 (7) : A 40 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Rafter, T. A. & G. J. Fergusson (1958) Raman, A. (1959) Randall, J. E. (1958) Randhawa, M. S. (1958) Randhawa, М. $. (1959) Randhawa, M. $. (1960?) Rao, C. S. P. (1959) Raskina, E. E. (1957) Rasmussen, B. (1958) Rathjen, W. F. (1959) Raun, G. G. (1959) Вере, M. $. (1958) Rehder, D. D. (1959) Rehder, H. A. (1959) Reinhard, E. B. (1958) Reinsone, A. (1957) Reish, D. J. (1958) Remane, A. (1959) Renfro, W. C. (1959) Revelle, R. & M. B. Schaefer (1958) Reynier, M. (1959) Reznichenko, Р. М. & Та. G. Iurovitskii (1959) Richardson, I. D. (1959) Rigg, J. B. (1959) Ristic, O. (1958) 2973 Robertson, R. (1958) Robins, C. R. (1958) Robins, J. P. (1960) Rochford, D. J. (1959) Rodewald, M. (1958) Rodina, A. G. Rodriguez Martin, O. (1959) Rogers, L. R. (1959) Romanoy, N. S. (1959) Roskin, G. I. (1957) Rotschi, H., M. Angot & M. Legand (1959) Rott, N. N. (1959) Rouch, J. A. P. (1957) Routh, M. H. (1959) Roux (1959) Rozenberg, L. A., I. B. Ulanovskii & IU.M. Korovin (1959) 2682 Ruivo, M. & G. V. Quartin (1959) Rukhliadev, Iu. P. (1957) Runnstróm, J. (1959) Russell, R. C. H. (1960) Rybalko, V. R. (1957) Ryzhkov, L. P. (1957) Sacher, G. A. (1959) Saetersdal, G. (1959) 3603 Sagara, J. & M. Yanase (1958) 3678 Saidov, Iu. S. (1957) 3273 Sakun, O. F. (1957) 2850 Sapozhnikov, V. I. (1957) 3671 Sargent, J. A. (1957) 3654 Sarma, У. S. В. К. (1959) 3677 Satija, G. R. (1957) 3112 Saville, A. (1959) 2964 Savina, N. O. (1957) 2833 Scalfati, G. (1959) 2543 Schaefer, M. B. (1959) 3469 Schaefer, M. B. & 3424 R. Revelle (1959) 2920 Schell, I. I. (1959) 2985 Schley, R. (1959) 3227 Schlicht, F. G. (1959) 2984 Schmitz, W. (1959) 3633 Schneider, B. H. (1959) 2544 Scholander, P. F. (1959) Schule, J. J. (1958) 3590 Schulze, E. (1958) 3421 Scientific Conference on 2644 Disposal of Radioactive mess Wastes, Monaco, 16-21 3657 Nov., 1959 (1959) 2674 Scott, D. (1957) ae Segerstrale, S. G. (1959) 3441 3964 Severn River Board (1958) 3452 Shamardina, I. P. (1957) 3649 Sharonov, I. У. (1957) 3128 2930 Shearer, W. M. (1959) 3113 Shepard, F. P. (1959) 3485 Shesterikov, N. P. (1957) 3694 Shettles, L. B. (1959) 3507 Shewan, J. M. & 3114 G. D. Floodgate (1959) Shewan, J. M. & 2626 J. Liston (1958) 2643 Shikleev, S. M. (1957) 3512 Shimozaki, Y. & 2832 H. Kate (1959) 3563 Shimozaki, Y. & Y. Nozawa (1958) Shnitnikov, A. V. (1957) 2685 Shpakov, B. V. (1957) Shteinfel’d, A. L. (1957) 3484 Sidorov, E. G. (1957) 3115 Sierra Leone. Fisheries 2637 Development and Research 2877 Unit (1959) 3162 Sigunova, K. P. (1957) 3031 Singh, V. P. (1959) Skalkin, V. A. & 2867 A. E. Semenova (1957) 3 (7) : À 41 2922 2585 3164 3214 3345 2696 3680 2707 3531 3163 3417 3619 2535 2927 3289 2545 3643 3650 2917 2931 2550 3609 2711 3632 2601 3041 3230 3529 3283 3268 3357 3520 3576 3129 2587 2581 3317 3178 3130 3201 2572 3165 3684 3117 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES S. L. (1957) Slastenenko, E. P. (1959) Sleigh, M. A. (1957) Sleptsov, B. A. (1957) Slicher, A. M. (1958) Sloka, la. (1957) Smirnov, A. N. (1957) Smirnov, N. N. (1957) Smirnova, E. N. (1957) 3329 Smith, F. G. W. (1958) Smith, J. L. B. (1959) Smol’ianov, I. I. (1957) Snelling, B. (1959) Sogandares-Bernal, F. (1959) Sologub, A. M. (1957) Soloshenko, I. Z. (1957) Solway River Purification Board (1958) Somerset River Board (1958) Somerville, R., K. Ebieusuzaki & G. R. Greenberg (1959) Sonina, M. A. (1957) Sorbachev, K. F. (1957) Sordi, M. (1958) Sorokin, Iu. I. (1957) 3120 Southwell, C. R., B. W. Forgeson & A. L. Alexan- der (1959) Southwood, Т. В. E. & D. Leston (1959?) Spaas, J. T. (1959) Spain. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) Sparrow, B. W. (1959) Spodniewska, I. (1958) Srinivasan, K. S. (1959) Stanier, R. Y. et al. (1959) Stas’, I. I. (1957) Steele, J. H. (1959) Steele, J. H. (1960) Stepanov, V. N. (1957) 3314 Stephenson, W. & B. Campbell (1959) Stephenson, W. & B. Campbell (1960) Stommel, H. (1959) Stout, V. M. (1957) Strashun, 8. 8. & I. A. Mogilevskii (1957) Straub, C. P. (1958) Straub, C. P., A. S. Goldin & A. G. Friend (1959) Strickland, J. D. H. (1959) Stride, A. H., A. R. Stubbs & M. J. Tucker (1959) 3116 3236 2701 3365 3666 3228 3032 3118 3330 2975 3413 3331 3449 2627 3229 3119 2602 2603 3238 3215 3216 2726 3323 3245 3439 3235 2949 3543 2557 3695 3239 3366 3522 3409 3346 3450 3456 2925 2717 3333 2552 3628 3405 3544 Stroikina, V. G. (1957) 3121 Stroud, R. H. & R. M. Jenkins (1959) 3278 Subrahmanyan, R. (1959) 3682 Suda, A. (Beard, G. Y. Transl.) (1959) 3443 Sugihara, T. T. et al. (1959) 2551 Sukhanova, E. R. (1957) 3033 3166 Sundaralingam, У. S. (1959) 3689 Sushchenia, L. M. & S. N. Vetrova (1957) 3122 Sutcliffe, J. V. (1957) 2691 Swain, A. & P. E. Caradine (1960) 3408 Swain, A. & W. G. Hartley (1959) 3540 Sweeney, T. R. & C. E. Patouillet (1959) 3244 Sykes, J. Е. & G. B. Talbot (1959) 2828 Syring, G. (1958?) 2809 Sysoev, N. N. (1957) 3367 Tagiev, Sh. K. (1957) 3034 Tamanskaia, G. G. (1957) 3167 Tamanskaia, (+. G. & S. K. Troitskii (1957) 3035 Tambovtsev, B. M. (1957) 3217 Tamiya, H. (1959) 3675 3676 Tanasiichuk, У. $S., I. К. Vonokov & T. K. Nebol’sina (1957) 3168 Taramelli, E. (1957) 3697 Taylor, F. J. (1957) 2697 Taylor, G. T. (1959) 3404 Tchernigovtzeff, C. (1960) 2622 Templeman, W. (1959) 3476 Tescione, G. (1959) 3416 Thivy, F. (1959) 3696 Thomas, I. (1959) 2896 Thompson, J. R. (1959) 2823 Thompson, T. G. (1958) 3419 Tikhii, M. I. (1957) 3123 3170 Timofeev, V. T. (1957) 3315 Tironov, M. D. (1957) 3169 Tiurin, P. V. (1957) 3176 3202 Tomilin, A. G. (1957) 3134 Toporkov, L. G. (1957) 3368 Tranter, D. J. (1959) 3448 Travin, V. I. (1959) 3486 Trifonov, G. P. (1957) 3171 3172 Troitskaia, V. I. (1957) 3173 Troshin, А. 8S. & V. I. Zhadin (1957) 3174 Tseeb, Ia. Ia. (1957) 3381 3 (7) : A 42 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Tseeb, R. Ia. (1957) 3218 Varlamova, E. V. (1957) 3059 Tsukuda, N. (1958) 2620 Vasil’ev, P. A. (1957) 3179 Tsukuda, N. & Vasnetsov, V. V. et al. (1957) 3042 E. Noguchi (1958) 2617 2618 Vazhnov, A. N. (1957) 3337 2619 2621 Venkataraman, (+. S. (1959) 3681 Tuaev, D. G. (1957) 3175 Vertebnaia, P. I. (1957) 3060 Tulloch, D. $. (1959) 3524 Vilela, H. & R. Monteiro (1959) Tunisia. Laws, Statutes, 3425 ete. (1959) 2950 2951 Villeret, S. (1960) 3515 3553 Vinberg, G. G. (1957) 3061 3062 Turner, R. D. & 3139 3387 J. Rosewater (1958) 3246 Vinogradov, К. A. (1957) 3375 Tuttle, A. L. & Vinogradoy, Z. A. (1957) 3063 H. Gest (1959) 3240 Vitel’s, L. A. (1957) 3302 Tweed River Purification Vladimirova, К. 8. (1957) 3388 Board (1958) 2797 Voit, S. S. (1957) 3303 3304 Tylp, I. K. (1957) 3124 von Buttlar, H. & I. Wendt (1958) 3606 Vorob’ev, V. I. (1957) 3353 Udintsev, G. B. (1957) 3351 3369 Voronina, N. M. (1957) 3389 Ukhabov, A. F. (1957) 3334 Votinov, N. P. (1957) 3140 Ulanovskii, I. B., N. I. Tarasov Votintsev, K.K. & & Га. M. Korovin (1959) 2653 A. V. Samarina (1957) 3371 Ulomskii, S. N. (1957) 3036 3125 Vul’fson, V. I. (1957) 3372 3373 U.K. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food (1959) 3274 3656 U.N. International Conference WMO (1958) 2928 3583 on the Peaceful Uses of Wash, A. B. (1959) 3467 Atomic Energy, 2nd, Waldichuk, M. (1959) 3629 Geneva, 1-13 September Waldock, E. A. (1959) 3652 1958 (1958) 3566 Wallace, D. H. (1959) 2827 3567 3568 Wallis, O. L. (1959) 2835 3574 3578 Wangersky, P. J. (1958) 3608 U.S.S.R. Academy of Watanabe, A. (1959) 3674 Sciences (1958) 3501 WeibeZahn, F. H. (1957) 3267 U.S. Bureau of Commercial Welland River Board (1958) 2605 Fisheries (1958) 2570 Wells, G. P. (1959) 3275 U.S. Congress. Senate. Welsh, J. H. (1959) 2854 Committee on Interstate West Indies. Ministry of & Foreign Commerce (1959) 2806 Natural Resources and U.S. Department of the Agriculture (1959) 3277 Interior. Bureau of Com- Wickett, W. P. (1959) 3402 3403 mercial Fisheries (1959) 2996 3406 U.S. Laws, Statutes, ete. Wickstead, J. (1960) 3410 (1959) 2952 3554 Wickstead, J. H. & 3555 3556 Q. Bone (1959) 2911 3557 3558 Wilce, R. T. (1959) 2574 3559 3560 Williams, H. H. (1957) 2714 U.S. National Academy of Wisely, B. (1959) 3447 3454 Sciences. National Re- 3455 search Council (1959) 2567 Witsch, H. v. (1959) 3672 U.S. National Bureau of Wojciechowska, B. (1958) 2558 Standard (1957) 3504 Wolff, T. (1959) 3295 Ushakov, P. V. (1957) 3126 Wolstenholme, G. E. W. & Usk River Board (1958) 2604 M. O'Connor (Ed.) (1959) 2865 Utinomi, H. (1959) 2813 2814 Wood, E. J. F. (1959) 2852 3 (7) : A 43 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES AA Woodhead, A. D. (1959) 2670 2677 Bovaird, J. (1959) 2912 Worthington, E. B. (1960) 2879 Bowen, V. T. (1958) 3600 Wright, C. (1958) 2546 Brawn, V. M. (1959) 3533 Wrigley, J. (1959) 2859 Breslay, L. R. (1959) 3412 Wuhrmann, K. & H. Woker (1958) 2800 Campbell, B. (1959) 3450: Wunder, W. (1959) 3231 Campbell, B. (1960) 3456. Campbell, M. L. (1958) 3253 Yajushuji, E. & Y. Sugimura Candillon, M. (1958) 3582 (1960) 2881 Caradine, P. E. (1960) 3408 Yamada, J. (1959) 2588 Chamberlin, J. L. (1959) 2824 Yamamoto, J. & E. Noguchi Chow, T. (1958) 3587 (1958) 2609 2610 Criou, R. (1959) 2629 2611 2612 2613 2614 Darda, M. A. (1957) 3030 Yamazi, I. (1958) 3418 De Maio, A. (1959) 3420 Yergeau, R. (1959) 3414 Diaz-Ungria, ©. (1957) 3250 Yugoslavia. Laws, Statutes, Dickson, W. (1959) 3528 etc. (1959) 3561 Dodzina, F. I. (1957) 3210 Donn, W. L. (1960) 2889 Zakharova, V. P. (1957) 3184 Zaneveld, J. S. (1959) 2666 2834 Ebisuzaki, K. (1959) 3238 Zeigler, J. M. (1959) 3284 Zelenin, A. M. (1957) 3326 Fergusson, G. J. (1958) 3603 Zenkevitch, L. A. (1959) 3635 Fields, P. E. (1957) 2965 2969 Zenkevich, N. L. (1957) 3347 Fitzgerald, D. N. (1959) 3663 3668 Zevina, G. B. (1957) 3400 Flock, W. L. (1959) 2534 Zhabreva, A. V. (1957) 3209 Floodgate, G. D. (1959) 3520 Zhadin, V. I. (1957) 3148 Forgeson, B. W. (1959) 3245 Zhadin, У. Т., В. I. Kuznetsov Foster, R. F. (1959) 3617 & М. У. Timofeev-Resovsky Friend, А. С. (1959) 3628 (1958) 3575 Zhakov, L. А. (1957) 3195 Gard, R. (1959) 2923 Zhirmunskii, А. У. (1957) 3321 Garnham, P. C. C. (1960) 2895 Zhuravel, P. A. (1957) 3399 Gerasimov, V. V.. (1957) 3213 Zhuze, A. I. (1957) 3066 Gest, H. (1959) 3240 Zhuze, A. N. (1957) 3398 Godet, R. (1960) 2882 Zmieva, E. S. (1957) 3281 Goldie, E. H. (1959) 3549 Zubov, N. N. (1957) 3306 Goldin, A. S. (1959) 3628 Greenberg, G. R. (1959) 3238 Greendale, A. E. (1958) 2591 Gribkovskii, P. P. (1957) 3138 SECOND AND THIRD AUTHORS Gunter, G. (1958) 3258 Alexander, A. L. (1959) 3245 Hanson, W. C. (1958) 3598 Angot, M. (1959) 2626 Hartley, W. G. (1959) 3540 Hill, H. W. (1959) 3545 Baetsle, L. (1958) 3580 Holt, 8. J. (1959) 2868 Balakrishnan, M. S. (1957) 3471 Beaudette, P. T. (1959) 2902 Ingle, R. M. (1959) 2826 Beliaev, L. D. (1957) 3018 Turovitskii, Га. С. (1959) 2644 Belogorskaia, E. V. (1957) 3098 Ivashin, M. W. (1959) 3438 Bierschenk, W. H. (1959) 3617 Blacker, R. W. (1959) 3660 Karasev, B. V. (1959) 2663 Bogolepova, I. I. (1957) 3194 Kato, H. (1959) 2587 Bone, Q. (1959) 2911 Katsuragi, Y. (1959?) 2566 3 (7) : À 44 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Keir, R. S. (1959) Kelson, K. R. (1959) Khristianov, V. K. (1959) Korovin, Га. M. (1959) 2653 Kovaleva, N. D. (1959) Kreps, E. M. (1958) Kudriavtsev, N. F. (1957) Kiihn, R. (1958) Kuznetsov, S. I. (1958) Landowne, R. A. (1958) Legand, M. (1959) Leston, D. (1959?) Liston, J. (1958) Luther, H. (1959) Makarova, T. T. (1957) Marcotte, A. (1959) Märgineanu, C. (1959) McGinty, T. L. (1958) Menoux, M. (1958) Metta, V. C. (1958) Meyers, S. P. (1958) Miller, L. T. (1960) Mitra, A. K. (1959) 3679 Mitskevich, I. N. (1957) Miwa, T. (1960) Moeller, D. W. (1958) Mogilevskii, I. A. (1957) Monteiro, R. (1959) Mosselmans, G. (1958) Mulnard, J. (1960) Nebol’sina, T. K. (1957) Nicol, J. A. C. (1959) Noguchi, E. (1958) Nozawa, Y. (1958) Nussbaum, N. (1959) O’Connor, M. (1959) Osborne, P. J. (1959) Parrish, B. B. (1959) Parsons, P. J. (1959) Patouillet, C. E. (1959) Patterson, C. (1958) Pecsok, D. A. (1958) Peters, B. (1958) Petkevich, A. N. (1957) Picotti, M. (1959) Pokrovskaia, G. L. (1959) Pokrovskaia, I. S. (1957) 2609 to 2617 2618 3494 2905 2663 2682 2685 2651 3591 3298 2788 3575 3473 2626 3439 3576 2667 3341 3668 3636 2982 3582 3577 2548 2888 3687 3081 2890 2606 3333 3425 3580 2623 | 3168 2632 2614 2619 2621 2581 3647 2865 2861 3494 3623 3244 3587 2606 3604 3068 3420 2681 2683 3010 3 (7) Pora, E. A. (1958) Pozdniakov (1957) Preston, R. Quartin, G. V. (1959) Radoman, P. (1 Rass, Т. В. (1 957) рот, J. A Revelle, R. (19 a nn N. у. (195 ay Rosenberg, H. B. (1959 Rosewater, J. (1958) Rott, N. N. (1959) 2680 Rullier, F. (1959) Ryland, J. 8. (1960) Saetersdal, G. (1958) Sahrhage, D. (1959) Samarina, A. V. (1957) Saruhashi, K. (1959?) Saruhashi К. (1959) Schachter, D. (1959) Schaefer, M. B. (1958) Schneider, R. A. (1959) Schultz, R. J. (1959) Semenova, A. E. (1957) Sergeev, A. I. (1957) Shamont’ev, V. A. (1957) Shishkina, O. V. (1959) Shpilevskaia, G. V. (1959) Sivko, T. N. (1957) Skabichevsku, A. P. (1957) Sogandares-Bernal, F. (1959) Sorokin, Га. I. (1959) Stein, W. (1958) Stubbs, A. R. (1959) Sugihara, T. T. (1958) Sugimura, Y. (1960) Sukhanova, E. R. (1957) Takashima, Y. (1958) Talbot, G. B. (1959) Tarasov, N. I. (1959) Tawara, Y. (1958) Templeton, W. L. (1958) Thompson, J. R. (1959) Thompson, M. H. (1959) Timofeev-Resovsky, N. V. (1958) Troitski, В. К. (1957) Tsien, W. S. (1958) Tucker, M. J. (1959) : А 45 D. (1959) 2630 3571 3213 2631 3484 2636 3055 2795 2535 3109 2789 3246 2684 2988 2884 2962 2995 3371 2566 3610 3637 3590 2791 2915 3117 3108 3309 2660 2650 3108 3131 2589 2652 3503 3544 3601 2881 3146 2583 2828 2653 2586 2802 2727 2822 3575 3035 3577 3544 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Ulanovskii, I. B. (1959) 2682 2685 Vertunov, A. I. (1958) 3572 Vetrova, S. N. (1957) 3122 Vonokov, I. K. (1957) 3168 Wendt, I. (1958) 3606 Whitford, L. A. (1959) 3234 Wiegel, R. L. (1959) 2794 Wilhelmi, A. E. (1959) 3647 Woker, H. (1958) 2800 Wright, E. A. (1960) 2880 Yamazoe, K. (1958) 2615 Yanase, M. (1958) 2585 Zenkevich, L. A. (1957) 3055 Zhadin, V. I. (1957) 3174 Zhukov, E. V. (1959) 2655 ANON. (In periodicals) Allg. FischwirtschaftZtg. (1959) 3426 3427 2728 to 2787 Comm. Fish. Rev. (1959) G. Pesca (1959) 2559 New Scient. (1959) 2669 2671 2672 2673 2675 2676 2858 2907 2908 3437 3564 3565 New Scient. (1960) 2872 2875 2878 2997 Progr. Rep. Pacif. Cst. Sta. (1959) 3407 Science (1959) 2914 Scot. Fish. Bull. (1959) 3294 S. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev. (1959) 2590 Trud. Inst. Okeanol. (1957) 3338 Trud. TSIP. (1957) 3339 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch. (1957) 3337 ANON. (Not in periodicals) S (1957) 3313 V (1957) 3376 Patents Burney, C. D. (1958) 2961 3 (7) : A 46 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 100 111 113 122 123 128 141 144 147 151 154 155 200 210 212 215 217 220 230 VOLUME 3— CURRENT GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 60-2534 to 60-3697 AFRICA Tunisia Morocco UAR, Southern Region (Egypt) Sudan Somalia Fr. Cameroons 2845 2987 2992 Republic of the Ivory Coast Islamic Republic of Mauritania State of Senegal Sierra Leone Belg. Congo Ruanda-Urundi 3653 Angola 3425 Union of 8. Africa 2590 2608 2904 047me 047me 2950 2951 3553 2777 2673 2691 2781 2989 2990 2988 2989 2572 3652 3651 3653 Mozambique NORTH AMERICA CANADA 2553 2761 3474 3663 3667 100me 102me 107me 113me British Columbia 3402 3403 3405 3406 3407 3629 Quebec 3414 3423 3663 New Brunswick - 3000 Nova Scotia 3665 USA (ALaska)2743 2748 2750 2782 2857 2921 3134 3555 to 3559 2751 2752 2783 to 2787 2792 2799 2806 2835 2914 2952 2996 3278 3280 3474 3504 3554 3560 3646 3663 014me 039me 049me 083me 084me 085me 098me 100me 101me 103me 106me 107me 110me to 113me USA 231 bo Yu] bo 236 237 238 250 300 311 314 315 316 318 СЭ Idaho Oregon 008me 108me 2571 3473 008me 108me 3473 3599 3617 008me 108me Washington 2 Arizona 008me 108me California 2554 2571 2729 2730 2749 2923 3291 3648 008me 108me Nevada 008me 108me Utah 008me 108me Colorado 008me 108me Montana 008me 108me Wyoming 008me 108me Illinois 2808 Indiana 2864 Wisconsin 2863 Alabama 099me 114me Louisiana 2984 099me 114me Mississippi 2739 114me New Mexico 3606 008me 108me Tennessee 2741 3428 Texas 2543 2544 2545 3247 099me 114me Connecticut 2746 Massachusetts 2875 Maryland 2733 2734 2746 2827 New York 2745 N. Carolina 2565 3234 Florida 2819 2826 2903 3248 3285 3289 099me 1l4me GREENLAND 2964 LATIN AMERICA 003me Mexico 2902 2923 2941 3265 Costa Rica 2902 3254 039me Panama 2821 2902 2982 039me Nicaragua 2779 2902 Br. Honduras 2895 320 321 322 323 325 332 333 334 335 342 343 351 353 400 413 421 423 424 426 431 432 433 434 437 441 444 451 453 500 513 514 515 516 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES CARIBBEAN Is. 2727 2978 Bahamas 2627 Br. Caribbean Federation 2760 2985 3277 Cuba 2752 2763 2764 2765 2838 2839 2840 2983 Haiti 2832 Puerto Rico 2831 Venezuela 2727 3250 3266 3267 Br. Guiana РОЙ Surinam 2728 Fr. Guiana 2727 Peru 2942 2943 Chile 2837 Brazil 2979 2980 Argentina 2755 2756 3607 ASIA 086me Israel 2668 2909 3497 3498 Pakistan 3650 3655 India 2679 2798 2850 3232732333271 3459 3460 3461 3463 to 3466 3468 to 3471 3649 3655 3674 3682 to 3685 3688 3690 3695 3696 Ceylon 2762 Nepal 3655 Burma 2666 3674 Thailand 2666 3674 Malaya 2666 3674 Indonesia 2666 2769 Philippines 2944 to 2947 Chinese People’s Republic 2666 3134 3674 Korea 2666 2775 2776 3134 Japan 2629 2770 to 2774 3418 3474 3499 3595 Formosa 2666 EUROPE 2559 001me 096me Iceland 3523 Norway 2910 2962 2963 3134 3408 Bear I. 3427 3657 Sweden 2667 2795 3 (7) 2G 10 517 521 522 524 525 531 532 533 534 541 542 548 551 555 556 561 571 572 600 610 615 616 Finland 2667 2768 2841 to 2844 2846 3408 Netherlands 2778 2851 3237 3552 3614 3634 Belgium 2836 France 2624 2766 2805 2812 2813 2816 2847 2848 2849 3479 3637 Monaco 3514 Ireland 2708 2709 United Kingdom 2714 3439 3487 3616 050me England 2536 2537 2538 2592 2594 to 2604 2671 2686 2687 2711 2722 2796 2797 2799 2817 2818 2855 3408 3534 3537 3539 3540 3541 3544 3630 59-8620 Wales 2593 3454 3536 Scotland 2853 2885 3178 3408 3520 3524 3527 3529 3530 3532 3549 Portugal 2948 2993 Spain 2949 2999 Italy 2937 to 2940 3417 3638 3697 Yugoslavia 2564 2636 2940 3561 Romania 2966 2974 3134 3335 3336 3339 3388 Turkey 3134 3636 Federal Republic of Germany 2767 2995 German Democratic Republic 2934 2935 2936 3551 Poland 2556 2557 OCEANIA AUSTRALIA 2757 2758 2759 3429 3446 3448 3450 3452 3453 3456 3457 3642 086me New S. Wales 3445 3447 Queensland 3449 CURRENT 630 NEW ZEALAND 660 USA (Hawaii) 670 Paciric Is. TRUST TERRITORY 674 Marshall Is. 681 Br. Solomon Is. 682 New Caledonia 684 Tonga Is. 700 USSR 2754 3159 3221 3377 710 Russıan FSSR 3010 3023 3029 3036 3044 3051 to 3068 3074 3088 3096 3106 3111 ЭЙ 3125 3137 3144 3157 3167 3181 3202 3213 3218 3228 3330 3339 3380 3389 3394 3496 740 BYELORUSSIAN SSSR 3138 3162 3179 751 Ukrainian SSR 3199 761 Georgian SSR 762 Armenian SSR 3016 3121 763 Azerbaijan SSR 2887 2629 2732 STRATEGIC 2628 2841 3186 3333 3635 3004 3017 3026 3030 3037 3047 3053 3061 3069 3083 3089 3099 3108 3112 3123 3129 3140 3146 3161 to 3193 3204 3214 3219 3229 3335 3341 3384 3392 3396 3507 3145 3163 3025 3385 3005 3038 3128 3175 GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 2924 773 Tadzhik SSR 3211 2731 774 Kirgiz SSR 3390 3273 780 Kazakh SSR 3191 3197 3201 2780 800 SPECIAL INTERCONTI- 3622 NENTAL REGIONAL 3295 GROUPINGS 2629 811 Northern Hemisphere 3317 3591 817 Tropics 3245 3694 820 ANTARCTIC CONTINENT 2852 3134 2907 3279 3564 3196 3376 A ATLANTIC OCEAN 2576 2770 3260 3009 3545 3601 3603 to 097me 3027 AN ATLANTIC, N. 2678 2889 3035 2926 3411 3517 3039 3546 3048 008me 009me 105me 3058 ANW Atlantic, N.W. 2742 3065 2824 2986 3246 3070 3263 3286 3475 3086 3479 3487 3490 3090 3491 3550 3562 3102 3662 3664 3665 3109 3667 3668 3669 3115 ANE Atkantic, N.E. 2662 2670 3124 2674 2677 2716 3135 2910 3206 3212 to 3213 3241 3411 3154 3518 3523 3524 3164 3527 3537 3538 3173 3550 3657 3195 Ollme 3209 ANE.01 White Sea 3071 3101 3215 3217 3382 3223 ANE.02 Barents Sea 2568 2957 3323 2962 3072 3079 3336 3188 3203 3209 3354 3217 3226 3382 3388 3427 3656 3658 3393 to 3661 3399 ANE.03 Greenland Sea 2962 ANE.04 North Sea 2716 2724 3130 2958 2995 3440 3153 3525 3531 3535 3177 ANE.05 Baltic Sea 3188 3382 \ 3506 3594 3611 3056 3612 3386 ANE.08 English Channel 033me 3103 ANE.09 Irish Sea 3593 3006 ANE.10 Norwegian Sea 3522 3095 AS ATLANTIC, S. 3272 3230 ASW Atlantic, S.W. 2565 3198 2727 2828 3246 ем BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ASW.01 ASW.02 ASE ASE.01 ASE.02 ASE.03 ASE.04 ASE.08 ASE.10 ASE.11 IN IN.O1 IN.02 IN.03 G. of Mexico 2738 2740 2822 2823 2833 3256 3258 3261 3270 3287 116me Caribbean Sea 2565 2976 2977 3254 116me Atlantic, S.E. 2993 3423 3538 B. of Biscay 033me Mediterranean Sea 2678 3416 3513 043me 053me Mediterranean Sea, Western 2812 to 2815 3412 3514 3637 Thyrrenian Sea 3420 Adriatic Sea 2563 Black Sea 3024 3032 3052 3063 3076 3086 3094 3097 3098 3105 3106 3107 3110 3188 3189 3236 3335 3339 3375 3395 3636 0354 Sea of Azov 3008 3105 3188 INDOPACIFIC OCEAN 2570 2576 3260 3511 3548 3587 3603 002me 029me 033me 117me Pacific, N. 2655 2743 2773 2899 2927 3126 3133 3354 3404 3405 3474 3501 3546 3550 115me 118me Japan Sea 3045 3057 3185 3347 Sea of Okhotsk 3045 3185 3349 3350 3351 3398 3507 Bering Sea 3045 3049 3064 3066 3100 3185 3391 3507 IN.04 IS ISW ISW.01 ISW.05 ISW.06 ISEW PN.02 PS G. of Alaska 2744 TROPICAL INDOPACIFIC 2927 3546 034me Indian Ocean 2998 3410 3413 3546 3548 3695 Red Sea 3546 Arabian Sea 3695 B. of Bengal 3695 Indopacific, Central 2829 2911 2998 3449 3550 Pacific, S.E. 118me G. of Panama 2627 POLAR SEAS ARCTIC OCEAN 2670 2674 2677 2889 2898 2900 3296 3309 3315 3545 3547 3550 Kara Sea 3374 SOUTHERN OCEAN 2956 3268 3342 3437 3550 INLAND SEAS AND INTERTERRITORIAL LAKE SYSTEMS East AFRICAN LAKES 2878 3442 AMERICAN GREAT LAKES 2736 2737 2789 2971 L. LADOGA AND ONEGA 3334 3496 CASPIAN SEA 3003 3032 3087 3091 3092 3164 3204 3210 3297 3299 3301 3302 3313 3316 3317 3318 3332 3400 ARAL SEA 3308 3325 L. BAIKAL 3078 3082 3120 3131 3194 3371 1,00 1,01 1,02 1,03 1,10 1,23 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX 60-2534 to 60-3697 FISHES, GEN. 2626 2713 2800 2865 2868 2869 3017 3028 3044 3051 3054 3061 3063 3064 3065 3067 3072 3078 3084 3086 3088 3094 3101 3107 3109 3115 3122 3127 3190 3328 3377 3385 3389 3392 3394 3418 3429 3522 3523 3538 3598 3599 3610 3614 3625 3637 033me 036me 037me 038me 056me 057me 058me O6lme 066me to 06%me Amphioxus 2911 Branchiostoma 2911 Lampetra 3040 Petromyzon 2807 2972 Myxine 2891 Arhynchobatis 3436 Dasyatis 3291 RAJIDAE 3436 Protopterus 2882 Acipenser 3020 3026 3225 ACIPENSERIDAE 3136 3164 3204 3207 3219 3220 3222 3223 Amia 2888 Alosa 2828 Brevoortia 2824 Caspialosa 3003 3032 3210 Clupea harengus 2607 2662 2678 2995 3206 3213 3217 3440 3522 3525 to 3528 3576 Clupea pallasii 2748 3009 3010 3017 3027 3030 CLUPEIFORMES 2823 Sardina 2562 3563 Sardinella 2909 3563 Sardinops, gen. 3563 Sardinops caerulea 2749 Sardinops neopilchardus 3446 Sardinops ocellata 2590 Coregonus 2664 2954 3002 3016 3036 3037 3141 3142 3154 3157 3161 3173 3195 3331 3 (7) M allotus Oncorhynchus, gen. Oncorhynchus gorbuscha 3402 3403 Oncorhynchus keta Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus sp. 3556 Osmerus Salmo gairdnerii Salmo salar 2536 to 2859 3208 Salmo trutta 2539 2966 2967 3528 3529 Salmo hy. Salmo sp. SALMONIDAE 2735 2968 2969 Salvelinus fontinalis Stenodus 1,24 Hsox 2634 1,29 Anotopterus 1,32 SCOPELIFORMES 1,40 Abramis 3008 3021 Barbus Carassius 3007 3573 Carpiodes Catostomus Chalcalburnus 3044 3148 3158 3166 3174 Cirrhinus CYPRINIDAE Cyprinus 2888 3216 3332 3378 Labeo Leuciscus Misgurnus Notropis Pimephales Rutilus 2703 3008 Varicorhinus Vimba 3031 3033 3146 3148 3165 3166 1,41 Ameiurus Heteropneustes 277 15 2571 ¿ 3044 3158 3174 3213 3001 2553 3406 2553 3474 2843 2965 2674 2949 3147 2728 2554 2901 3422 3331 3041 3404 3263 3332 3038 3378 2544 2888 3146 3165 1511 3034 3327 1511 2642 2681 2545 2544 3571 3572 3039 3075 3160 3330 2888 1511 1,43 1,44 1,48 1,50 1,57 1,65 1,67 1,70 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND Ictalurus Macrones Silurus Wallagonia Anguilla anguilla Anguilla sp. SHRRIVOMERIDAE Gadus merlangus Gadus morhua 2724 3209 3528 to 3668 2670 2894 3241 3533 3661 3669 Lota Melanogrammus 3203 3518 3528 3562 3576 Merluccius merluccius Pollachius 3212 3241 Theragra Gasterosteus Fundulus 2933 3646 Gambusia Mollinesia Poeciliopsis Agonostomus Mugil Ophicephalus Anampses Archosargus Arripis Atractoscion CARANGIDAE CICHLIDAE Cynoscion Epinephelus Etheostoma Glyphisodon Huro Johnius Lagodon Larimus Leiostomus Lepomis Lucioperca Lutjanus Micropogon Micropterus Nothonotus Ophioscion Perca flavescens Perca fluviatilis Pomatomus Pomoxis 2589 2634 2544 2851 3241 2674 2964 3414 3576 3664 3218 3530 3665 2563 3528 2713 2888 1511 3211 3271 3153 2888 2575 3528 2677 3203 3427 3656 3667 2888 3241 3531 3663 3663 2655 3015 093me 3647 3189 1511 2544 2544 3008 2765 2544 2634 3 (7): 3666 2544 2915 2915 2545 3292 2959 3273 3255 3446 3423 3187 3442 3258 2869 3428 1511 2888 3423 3292 3423 3292 2869 3013 2833 2734 2888 3428 3254 2888 3013 3024 2544 FISHERIES Pseudosciaena Roccus Sciaena Seriola Seriolina Sillago Stizostedion Tilapia Trachurus Thyrsites Xesurus Pneumatophorus japonicus Scomber scombrus Osphronemus Pampus Parastromateus Boleophthalmus Garmannia Tigrigobius Trypauchen Scorpaena Sebastes Auxis Huthynnus Germo Katsuwonus Neothunnus Parathunnus THUNNIFORMES 2629 2760 2770 2781 2998 3429 039me 117me Thunnus thynnus 3259 Cynoglossus Hippoglossoides Hippoglossus hippoglossus 3411 3517 3467 2834 2878 3517 2571 2729 2771 2731 2732 2829 2991 Paralichthys Pleuronectes cynoglossus Pleuronectes microcephalus Pleuronectes platessa Pseudopleuronectes Solea 1,90 Diodon Tetraodon 1,91 Pseudomola 1,95 Histrio Ogcocephalus 1,96 Gigantactis 1,99 FISHES, MISC. 2535 2543 to 2561 2568 2572 2593 to 2603 2604 2605 2627 2668 2679 2687 2714 2725 T 16 3423 2544 3423 3413 3413 3468 2888 3235 3188 3453 3023 3014 3576 1511 3469 3469 1511 3264 3264 3466 2815 3562 2576 2576 3425 2829 3425 3425 2759 2831 3425 3462 3670 2964 3554 3256 3663 3518 3576 3241 3663 3241 3022 1511 2990 3253 3292 2565 2558 2571 2601 2625 2686 2730 CURRENT 2736 2743 2764 2777 2 2796 2809 2830 2842 2878 2995 3005 3074 3135 3145 3162 3171 3183 3202 3221 3230 3257 3267 3292 3380 3554 3597 3622 3653 002me Ollme 034me 053me 099me 105me 109me li4me 2,00 CRUSTACEANS, 3017 3058 3065 3078 3089 3106 3122 3377 3394 3523 3611 3637 033me 038me 058me 066me 074me 079me 2,02 Artemia to 2759 2769 778 2797 2810 2832 2846 2902 2998 3025 3077 3137 3151 3163 3172 3186 3207 3226 3231 3260 3274 3324 3417 3555 3598 3649 3658 2 2 2 2 2803 2822 2825 2836 2841 2870 2872 2918 2936 2999 3004 3035 3068 3078 3084 3138 3140 3156 3159 3167 3169 sia To 3191 3192 3213 3215 3227 3228 3236 3243 3262 3266 3277 3278 3334 3376 3507 3544 3557 3558 3599 3616 3651 3652 3663 3682 007me 008me 029me 030me to038me 047me 096me to 102me 103me 107me 108me lllme 112me 116me GEN. 3044 3061 3067 3084 3090 3107 3124 3385 3418 3538 3614 2626 2800 3051 3054 3063 3064 3072 3074 3086 3088 3094 3101 3109 3115 3125 3127 3389 3392 3429 3522 3598 3599 3625 3636 036me 037me 056me 057me 060me (061me to 072me 075me 076me 082me 3244 3421 3458 3543 (7) 2,03 2,04 2.05 2.06 2,08 2,09 2,10 24 TAXONOMIC INDEX Apus Triops Leptestherilla CLADOCERA Daphnia Moina Mesocypris Sarsiella COPEPODA Acanthocyclops Acartia Antillesia CALANIDAE Calanus Cancrincola Lerneocera Mesocyclops Mytilicola Nicothoe Balanus Elminius Scalpellum 2706 : 3133 PELTOGASTRIDAE MYSIDAE Alcirona Argathona Bopyrus Caecosphaeroma Cubaris Cymothoa Hemiporcellio ISOPODA Lanocira Ligia Nerocila Parapenaeon Philoscia Porcellio Sphaeroma Synidotea Amphilocus AMPHIPODA Ampithoe Corophium Elasmopus Ericthonius GAMMARIDAE Gammarus Grandidierella Guernea Hyperia Leucothoe Lysianassa M aera Melita CA A 2541 3056 3206 2814 2885 2886 3454 2708 3100 3458 3458 3458 2863 3155 3136 2887 3648 3391 2652 3543 3252 3320 3550 3252 3518 2652 3410 3519 3447 3543 2814 2985 3105 3460 3460 2622 2811 3460 3460 3460 3250 3460 3460 3460 3460 3460 3460 3460 3460 2708 3047 3465 3441 3465 3465 3121 3441 3465 3465 2963 3465 3465 3465 3465 BIBLIOGRAPHY Niphargus 2811 Parhyale 3465 Parhyalella 3465 Podocerus 3465 Pontopereia 3441 Tiron 3465 2,26 Huphausia 3546 3547 Nyctiphanes 3446 2,27 DECAPODA 3697 2,28 Alpheus 581900 Leander 2622 581900 Metapenaeus 3464 581900 NATANTIA 2571 2744 2756 3577 Palaemon 581900 Pandalus 3537 Parapeneopsis 3464 581900 Penaeus 2727 2752 2779 2819 2821 2903 3270 3464 581900 Periclimenes 2978 Xiphopeneus 2821 2,29 Astacus 3056 3130 3386 Callinectes 3292 Galatheidae 2985 Homarus 2726 2839 2840 3519 3562 Macropodia 2892 Palinurus 2726 Paralithodes 3474 Petrolisthes 59-9113 Porcellanopsis 59-9113 PORTUNIDAE 3456 POTAMONIDAE 2989 REPTANTIA 3117 3395 3449 Uca 2913 3249 2,99 CRUSTACEANS, MISC. 2535 2555 2560 2625 2679 2704 2738 2755 2757 2769 2780 2832 2840 2902 3084 3096 3194 3201 3215 3226 3227 3274 3277 3292 3295 3376 3380 3390 3396 3397 3399 3411 3470 3507 3553 3614 3622 3644 085me 099me 114me 116me 119me 3,00 MOLLUSCS, GEN. 2626 2800 3017 3044 3051 3054 3058 3061 3063 3064 3065 3067 3072 3074 "3 (1) FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 3078 3084 3086 3088 3089 3090 3094 3101 3106 3107 3109 3115 3122 3124 3125 3127 3377 3385 3389 3392 3394 3418 3429 3522 3523 3538 3598 3599 3611 3614 3625 3636 3637 033me (036me 037me 038me 056me 057me 058me 060me O6lme 063me 066me to 072me (074me 075me 076me 079me 082me 3,07 Patella 2910 Trochus 2573 3,09 Conus 2976 2981 Melongena 3285 3,10 Littorina 2710 2893 Hydrobia 033me 3,11 Bursatella 3463 3,13 ELLOBIIDAE 3248 Gyraulus 2636 Limnaea 3073 3,15 PELECYPODA 2719 2945 3242 110me 3,16 Crassostrea 3447 Mytilus 3447 Ostrea 2745 2746 2747 2761 2763 2838 3000 3286 Pecten 2817 2818 2826 3562 Pinctada 3448 Pleurobema 2741 Pteriidae 3246 Unio 3457 Velesunio 3457 3,17 Bankia 3461 Barnea 2623 Martesia 3461 Mya 2733 T'eredinidae 3244 T'eredo 3461 3,19 СЕРНАГОРОРА 2924 3045 3242 3,21 Octopus 092me 3,99 MOLLUSCS, MISC. 2535 2560 2625 2670 O 52701 2780 2896 2902 2921 3063 3080 3186 3215 3247 3274 3277 3289 3292 3295 3376 3380 3397 3399 3470 3507 3553 3614 3622 3644 DES 05lme 073me 085me 119me "4,00 4,05 4,06 4,21 4,22 4,23 la Le] = D Où En MAMA ANA Y © © O0 Où Où À © D © D © © 9 © © Où © © © “ 6,23 CURRENT MAMMALS, GEN. 2713 | 036me Enhydra 2782 Humetopias 2750 Halichoerus 3541 Monachus 2565 PINNIPEDIA 2841 3279 CETACEA 2669 2753 2873 2955 2957 3134 3185 3542 3560 007me 034me DELPHINIDAE 3293 Physeter 3184 Tursiops 2992 Balaenopteraphysalus 2875 3437 Megaptera 2956 3437 3452 033me MAMMALS, AQUATIC 3376 3507 007me AMPHIBIANS, GEN. DIS AMPHIBIANS, MISC. 2543 REPTILES, GEN. DATES Enhydrina 2880 REPTILES, MISC. 2543 3292 BIRDS, GEN. 2713 Haematopus 2896 BIRDS, MISC. 3322 POGONOPHORA 3043 Clavelina 2862 Ecteinascidia 2862 Pyrosoma 2960 Doliolum 2960 Pontosphaera 3098 RHIZOPODA 2977 CILIATA 2790 Paramaecium 2864 Stentor 2701 PORIFERA PAPAL 114 Clathrina : 2540 Eutonina 2853 Gonionemus 2853 HYDROZOA 2718 Plumaria 3543 Tubularia 2994 Cyanea 2963 Acontiaria 3459 Actinia 3321 3645 Anemonia 3645 Anthenaria 3459 Anthopleura 3473 3645 ANTHOZOA 3416 Paracondylactis 3459 Thenaria 3459 PLATYHELMINTHES 2714 2983 3164 TAXONOMIC San 6,89 6,97 5) MONOGENA 3 POLYCHAETA INDEX 7 DIGENA 0 Grillotia Ligula Tetrarhynchus NEMERTEA 3 NEMATODA 7 ROTATORIA Bugula Schizoporella 2988 Nereis Arenicola Chaetopterus Cossura Hydroides Lanice Sabella Scoloplos Spirorbis OLIGOCHAET A HIRUDINEA Limnatis ARTHROPODA Limulus ACARINA INSECTA HEMIPTERA TRICHOPTERA 2723 3242 LEIPDOPTERA Anopheles CHIRONOMIDAE Coelopa DIPTERA Pelopia PSYCHODIDAE Simulium TENDIPEDIDAE Tendipes ECHINODERMATA Arbacia Echinocardium ECHINOIDEA Echinus Paracentrotus Psammechinus Strongylocentrotus 2624 2637 2638 3251 3287 2627 2979 3076 2624 2720 2632 3447 2707 3049 2638 2638 2640 3271 3290 2655 3517 3198 3453 2980 2655 2987 3447 2812 3126 2709 3275 3275 2984 3447 2624 3275 2705 3455 3103 3095 30 70 2700 3292 2897 2712 3438 2711 3242 3159 3152 3539 3539 2556 2722 2895 3393 2556 3292 3356 2641 2635 2641 2640 2641 2641 INVERTEBRATES, AQUATIC 2625 2626 2825 2861 3017 3044 3058 3061 3065 3067 3077 3078 (Е Ab ile) 2655 2884 3051 3063 3072 3081 2800 2902 3054 3064 3074 3084 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 3086 to 3090 3093 7,16 DESMIDIACEAE 59-8554 3094 3099 3101 3106 7,17 Acetabularia 2890 3107 3109 3113 3115 Codium 2890 3122 3124 3125 3127 Halicoryne 2890 3149 3150 3151 3191 7,18 CHARALES 3689 3201 3226 3227 3237 7,32 Ochromonas 3522 3295 3374 3377 3380 7,41 BACILLARIOPHYCEAE 3052 3382 3384 3385 3389 3066 3079 3085 3091 3392 3396 3397 3399 3232 3233 3398 3532 3411 3412 3418 3429 7,42 Asteromphalus 2852 3470 3507 3522 3523 7,43 Anomoeoneis 3233 3538 3598 3599 3611 Navicula 3233 3614 3622 3625 3636 Nitzschia 3233 3637 3644 Phaeodactylon 3454 033me 036me 037me 7,65 DINOFLAGELLATA 2699 038me 060me O6lme 7,77 Laminaria 2693 2694 066me to 072me 7,80 Fucus 3455 074me 075me 076me 7,81 RHODOPHYCEAE 3677 3685 079me 082me O85me 7,82 Asterocytis 583899 092me 119me Chroothece 583899 7,00 ALGAE, GEN. 2557 2564 2626 Porphyra 2631 2802 2881 3675 2665 2695 2900 3017 7,83 Laurencia 2631 3044 3050 3054 3061 7,84 Rhodochorton 2631 3063 3065 3075 3078 Thorea 583899 3083 3084 3087 3096 7,86 Corallina 2631 3097 3101 3110 to 7,87 Chondrus 2631 3113 3123 3131 3149 7,88 Antithamnion 2631 3150 3194 3234 3377 Rhodymenia 2630 3387 3388 3392 3405 7,89 Criffithsia 2631 3418 3429 3445 3522 Polysiphonia 2631 3523 3570 3575 3598 Ptilota 2631 3599 3611 3614 3625 Taenioma 3471 3671 3682 3684 3690 7,91 MYXOPHYCEAE 3655 3673 3694 7,95 Anabaena 3521 033me 057me 060me Camptylonemopsis 3679 3687 061me 062me 066me Nostoc 3681 фо 072me 074me Oscillatoria 3521 076me 078me 079me Scytonema 3687 08lme 082me 085me Tolypothrix 3674 3687 7,01 СНГОВОРНУСЕАЕ 3680 7,99 ALGAE, MISC. 2569 2574 2666 7,02 VOLVOCALES 59-8554 2698 2902 2975 3053 7,03 Apistonema 59-8556 3062 3071 3099 3132 Haematococcus 59-8555 3237 3376 3396 3397 Lambertia: 59-8555 3412 3460 3507 3672 Prasinocladus 59-8555 3678 3688 3691 3692 7,06 Chlorella 3515 3521 3569 3675 3693 3695 3696 3676 062me 064me Scenedesmus 2697 3515 8,00 FUNGI, GEN. 2725 2973 2974 Selenastrum 3686 3388 7,08 ULOTRICHINEAE 59-8554 8,01 BACTERIA 2547 2682 2788 7,11 Cladophora 2690 2825 3051 3059 3082 CLADOPHORALES 59-8554 3102 3120 3192 3237 7,12 Cephaleuros 3683 3383 3520 Protococcus 3118 059me 087me Trentepohlia 3683 Escherichia 3238 7,15 ZYGNEMACEAE 3654 8,11 ACTINOMYCETALES 2547 3 (7) : T 20 CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX 8,27 Rhodospirillum 3239 3240 9,00 EMBRYOPHYTA, GEN. 2665 _ 8,93 Chloromyxum 3453 078me 8,94 Didymaria 2726 9,44 Hichornia 2883 Ramularia 2726 9,50 Lemna 2696 9,70 Ceratophyllum 2667 8,99 FUNGI, MISC. 2803 3099 3113 9,74 Trifolium 3681 3132 9,97 HIGHER PLANTS, AQUATIC 059me 087me 119me 2665 9,99 HIGHER PLANTS, MISC. 062me ST) ae Pal 34m) : 1022 1.2 1.3 — ji . 1.6 2.5 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3— CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 60-2534 to 60-3697 GENERAL (OCEANOGRAPHY, LIMNOLOGY AND FISHERIES) Expeditions 2899 2902 2914 2962 3429 to 2932 3344 3365 2553 2571 to 2605 2658 2669 2796 2797 2850 2855 2996 2998 3407 3474 3502 3504 3563 3566 3574 3578 2928 3343 Navigation 3342 2572 2608 2679 2808 2879 3128 to 3516 3567 3609 3412 2900 3298 3412 2876 3284 3497 Institutes 2592 2625 2767 2816 2907 3285 3489 3562 3568 General phenomena General apparatus 2908 3309 General Books 2534 2905 3306 3498 2898 2997 3370 2865 2918 3283 3439 3496 3503 3512 2922 3312 2535 PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND LIMNOLOGY Practical aspects 2570 2785 3338 3346 3353 3412 3623 3627 General features of water areas 3296 Submarine topography 2660 2889 3276 3301 3347 to 3351 3369 3374 3398 3445 3544 3604 3608 Physics of sea and fresh waters 2567 3304 3305 3514 Chemistry of sea and fresh waters 2546 2551 2552 2566 2567 2591 2606 2626 2633 2663 2671 2672 2787 2788 2790 2791 2793 2795 2798 2799 2800 3046 3143 3199 3229 3245 3276 3372 3445 3536 3575 3579 3580 3581 3582 3585 3587 3590 3601 3603 3605 3606 3607 SAGE 2.6 Structure, dynamics and circulation 2.7 2.8 2.9 3. Ball 3.2 2550 2889 2958 3272 3315 3359 3420 3505 3534 3583 3600 3611 3624 Waves, tides and water level 2659 2689 2876 3299 3302 3303 3306 3310 3311 3316 3317 3318 3361 to 3364 3368 3513 Ice 3280 3307 3506 Coastal oceanography and limnology 2549 2624 2673 2675 2691 2789 2792 2798 2799 2801 2863 2876 2877 2953 2971 3046 3048 3068 3082 3108 3123 3129 3193 3199 3229 3281 3282 3300 3308 3323 3335 3336 3337 3339 3340 3341 3345 3371 3373 3378 3392 3406 3580 3581 3582 3596 3598 3607 3613 3624 3628 3630 to 3635 3637 to 3643 3651 2606 2925 2993 3280 3319 3360 3444 3509 3535 3586 to 3615 2678 2926 3101 3306 3352 3365 3499 3511 3545 to 3605 3617 2794 2927 3268 3314 3355 3367 3501 3524 3546 3595 3610 3618 3297 3305 3313 3354 3366 PLANKTON General 3054 3392 3523 2626 2911 3027 3064 3088 3067 3396 3598 2706 2960 3044 3072 3094 3078 3418 3599 2717 2963 3051 3076 3105 3084 3522 3614 2853 3017 3063 3086 3107 Zooplankton BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 3109 3127 3385 3393 to 3.3 Phytoplankton 2557 2975 3085 3098 3131 3387 3690 3.4 Nannoplankton 3405 3.5 Productivity 4. BENTHOS 4.1 General 2541 2692 3074 3275 3115 3133 3389 3421 3550 2564 3052 3091 3110 3232 3398 3098 3575 2547 2886 3088 3384 4.2 Zoobenthos—Systematics Development 2540 2637 2709 to 2981 2987 3095 3200 3295 3456 3470 2542 2638 2715 2722 2982 2989 3103 3242 3321 to 3645 4.3 Zoobenthos— Distribution 2624 2712 2813 2885 2897 2924 2980 3045 3058 3089 3119 ecology 2707 2722 2814 2887 2910 2976 2982 3047 3070 3090 3124 4.3 Zoobenthos— Distribution 3247 3377 3399 3449 3538 3639 3697 Ecology 3248 3394 3400 3455 3539 3640 3122 3291 3390 3531 2699 3079 3092 3111 3233 3682 3323 2626 2555 3061 3106 3396 3454 and 2573 2640 2716 2813 2984 3043 3105 3252 3450 3463 and 2708 2745 2864 2893 2920 2977 2983 3049 3073 3096 3125 and 3286 3395 3416 3464 3633 3644 4.4 Zoobenthos—Physiology and Behaviour 2585 2622 2623 3126 3320 3391 3547 2852 3083 3097 3112 3234 3684 3388 3101 2556 3065 3108 3441 3627 2636 2705 2718 2978 to 3093 3114 3290 3451 3465 2635 2700 PNT Paes 2854 2912 3116 3249 3356 3458 3573 3614 2548 2631 2682 2699 2788 2883 3051 3066 3087 3118 3233 3377 3520 3570 3671 3685 to 4.5 Phytobenthos 5. FISHING 5.1 Statistical returns 2768 3213 3427 2754 2858 2536 2586 2758 2961 3183 3656 5.2 Vessels 5.3 Gear 2638 2701 2800 2861 2913 AIN, 3251 3357 3464 3597 3622 2569 2665 2690 2724 2802 2890 3053 3071 3099 3120 3237 3383 3521 3651 to to 3696 2751 2780 3241 2766 3333 2538 2587 2778 3179 3425 to 2640 2704 2811 2862 2994 3121 3275 3358 3473 3598 2574 2666 2693 2726 2803 2973 3059 3081 3102 3132 to 3471 3532 3654 3681 3689 2759 2957 3243 2776 3426 2558 2739 2872 3180 3492 3661 5.4 Grounds and fishing surveys 2559 2687 2738 2773 2832 3035 3140 3181 3334 5.5 Fish technology to 2803 : S 10 2561 2727 2742 2777 2833 3056 3162 3186 2590 2621 2817 2629 2736 2743 2780 3005 3068 3163 3215 2607 2724 2831 2641 2707 2812 2892 3063 3244 3292 3455 3543 3599 2630 2667 to 2730 2881 3050 3062 3082 3113 3232 3240 3515 3569 3655 3683 3691 2760 2999 3274 2856 3494 2581 2740 2901 3182 3544 2686 2737 2769 2823 3018 3135 3177 3277 2609 2725 3205 CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 3206 3401 3577 3649 5.6 Economics of fishing 2668 2762 2774 3653 6. AQUATIC STOCKS 6.0 General biology 2750 2923 2964 3009 3010 3017 3022 3130 3203 3217 3235 3269 3424 3537 3541 6.1 Systematics 2575 2576 2807 2990 3008 3011 3016 3032 3154 3187 3207 3246 3255 3257 to 3264 3325 3327 3331 3413 3428 3436 6.2 Distribution and ecology 2568 2670 2729 2733 2745 2815 3007 3020 3026 3035 3134 3218 3267 3377 3442 3527 3665 3669 3414 3650 2755 3144 2784 2966 3013 3029 3211 3258 3468 2583 3003 3012 3041 to 3253 3258 3273 3329 3423 3466 2543 2674 2734 2828 3023 3078 3236 3404 3530 6.3 Physiology and behaviour 2562 2563 2580 2588 2642 2662 2681 2702 2731 2800 2859 2860 2870 2873 2880 2882 2909 2915 2933 2955 2967 to 2991 2992 3014 3015 3028 3031 3036 3037 3142 3168 3190 3207 3214 3216 3256 3259 2568 2634 2664 2703 2804 2868 2874 2888 2916 2959 2970 3001 3021 3033 3038 3184 to 3218 3279 3293 3326 3382 3402 3414 3422 3440 3448 3525 3526 3542 3571 3598 3599 3646 3647 3327 3403 3437 3452 3528 3572 3616 3666 3328 3411 3438 3453 3533 3597 3629 6.4 Parasites, diseases and abnormalities 2589 2627 2954 2963 3164 3191 3197 3198 3227 3250 3287 3290 3517 3518 6.5 Stock fluctuations 2536 2560 2578 2732 2741 2782 2818 2903 2956 3039 3138 3202 3204 3411 3414 3446 3493 3663 3664 6.6 Selection by fishing gear 3668 6.7 Marking 2819 2828 3408 3530 6.8 Fisheries for particular groups 2628 2770 2779 2781 2822 2823 2878 2894 3056 3130 3270 3386 3469 2714 2974 3192 3201 3251 3332 3519 2537 2579 2748 2857 2995 3161 3213 3425 3494 3667 3492 2829 3670 2825 3000 3194 3226 3271 3410 2558 2582 2749 2894 3006 3176 3286 3443 3531 3668 3662 3174 species of 2771 2820 2826 3016 3153 3464 6.9 Hatcheries, aquaria, culture 2562 2668 2746 2747 2834 2870 2974 3000 311323136 3142 3146 3154 to 10 asl 7/55 3196 3202 60) 13225 3231 3378 2728 2761 2918 3044 3139 to 3161 3178 3204 3228 3529 7. MISCELLANEOUS AND AUXILIARIES 2775 2821 2833 3019 3212 3468 2554 2735 2827 2969 3075 3141 3152 3165 3195 3219 3230 3651 7.1 Mathematical and statistical methods 2688 2866 2871 2894 ona BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 7.2 General 2995 3510 2560 2787 2835 3018 3077 3143 3289 3376 3409 3434 3584 3625 3634 3430 2565 2809 2867 3055 3123 3265 3322 3379 3419 3564 3619 3626 3639 3435 2661 2810 2896 3060 3129 3278 3338 3380 3431 3565 3620 3628 3472 2783 2830 2904 3069 3138 3288 3375 3381 to 3579 3621 3629 7.3 Special bibliographies 2539 2876 3495 3500 3507 3508 7.4 Documentation methods, libraries, etc. 3490 7.5 Terminology, notation, definitions 3631 3633 7.6 Legislation 2752 2753 2757 2763 2764 2765 2772 2786 2805 2806 2820 2836 to 2849 2934 to 2952 3137 3145 3417 3491 3551 to 3561 3612 3616 7.7 Personal 2676 2919 3415 3294 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3— CURRENT CITATION INDEX 60-2535 to 60-3697 and 60-049me to 60-120me 580222 Ci60-2851 581337 Ci60-2535 581530 Ci60-2995 583016 Ci60-3448 583017 Ci60-3448 584187 En60-5443 584380 CR60-3472 584752 C160-3444 584756 Co60-3450 585128 Ci60-3448 585744 CR60-2583 585813 Re-60-2542 59-0062 CR60-2578 59-0459 Ad60-2846 59-1394 Re60-2920 59-1511 Er60-3451 59-1734. CR60-2581 59-2308 Ci60-3662 59-2594 CR60-3419 59-2894 CR60-2715 59-3779 En60-2650 59-3780 En60-2657 59-4099 CR60-2577 59-4119 CR60-2580 59-4299 En60-2643 59-4300 En60-2648 59-4301 En60-2649 59-4302 En60-2644 59-4329 CR60-2585 59-4330 CR60-2582 59-4332 CR60-2586 59-4386 En60-2652 59-4392 En60-2656 59-4855 En60-2653 59-4856 En60-2645 59-4857 En60-2655 59-4858 En60-2651 59-4859 En60-2654 59-4860 En60-2647 59-4861 En60-2646 59-4866 CR60-2579 59-4951 CR60-2659 59-5396 CR60-2584 59-5815 Le60-2916 59-5897 CR60-3488 59-5900 CR60-3476 59-5901 CR60-3478 59-5905 CR60-3480 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 59-5908 CR60-3489 59-5911 CR60-3494 59-5915 CR60-3492 59-5917 CR60-3488 59-5918 CR60-3448 59-5920 CR60-3349 59-5924 CR60-3481 59-5929 CR60-3354 59-5929 CR60 .3482 59-5934 CR60-3486 59-6509 Re60-2854 59-6886 CR60-3417 59-8353 Ad60-2837 59-8367 Ad60-2846 59-8436 Ci-60-3586 59-8797 CR60-3424 60-0582 CR60-2587 60-0612 CR60-2588 60-1341 Ad60-2938 60-1342 Ad60-2941 60-1704 Re60-3409 60-2238 Ad60-2941 60-2630 Co60-2631 60-2670 Le60-2674 60-2674 Le60-2677 60-2680 En60-2684 60-2681 En60-2683 60-2682 En60-2685 60-2859 Le60-2860 60-2860 Re60-2874 60-2876 Re60-2877 60-2905 Re60-2906 60-2916 Le60-2917 60-3281 Re60-3282 60-3283 Re60-3284 60-3356 Le60-3357 60-3357 Le60-3358 60-3438 Re60-3437 60-3450 Co60-3456 60-3648 Ci60-3291 60-4088 CR60-120me 60-028me Co60-092me 60-028me Co60-093me REFERENCES M Baranenkova, A. 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(Water-jet appara- tus for incubation of acipenseridae spawn.) MF Kazanskii, B. N. (1957)* 60-3223 Uchen. Zap. leningr. Univ. (biol.), 44 (1) : 33-53. Ratsionalizatsiia kurinskogo osetrovodstva na osnove analiza vnutrivi- dovykh biologicheskikh grupp. (Rationalization of sturgeon-breeding in the Kura river on the basis of analysis of biological groups within species.) F Laganovskaia, R. (1957)* 60-3224 Biol. Nauka sel. les. Khoz., 3 : 149-50. Akklimitizatsiia sigovykh ryb у ozerakh Latviiskoi SSR. (Acclimatization of whitefish in lakes of the Latvian SSR.) MF Persov, G. M. (1957)* 60-3225 Uchen. Zap. leningr. Univ. (biol.), 44 (1) : 72-86. Metodika raboty s proizvoditeliami sterliadi. (Methods of handling sturgeon reproducers.) M Polianskii, Iu. I. (1957)* 60-3226 Trud. murman. biol. Stants., 3 : 175-83. Nekotorye voprosy parazitologii ryb Barentseva moria. (Some problems of the parasitology of Barents Sea fish.) MF Reinsone, A. (1957)* 60-3227 Biol. Nauka sel. les. Khoz., 3 : 151-3. 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(1959) 60-3232 Hydrobiologia, 14 (2) : 93-129. Freshwater diatomflora of the Panhalgar hillfort in the Kolhapur district. Based on studies made 1953-6, this is an account of the taxonomy, ecology, occurrence and distribution, and life history of miscellaneous Indian diatoms. Е Gandhi, Н. P. (1959) 60-3233 Hydrobiologia, 14 (2) : 130-46. Notes on the diatomaceae from Ahmedabad and its environs. II. A systematic account with notes on ecology, occurrence and distribution of 28 diatoms from periodically changed water. Three new records for India and three new species (Anamoeoneis lanceolata, Navicula rhombiformis and Nitzschia pseudofossilis), are described. F Phillips, R. C. & L. A. Whitford (1959) 60-3234 Hydrobiologia, 14 (2) : 147-54. A quantitative study of the summer phytoplankton in four Central North Carolina ponds. Describes a study whose original purpose was to determine whether there is any correlation between changes in bound phosphorus and phytoplankton numbers; devoted primarily to relationship of the plankton to other habitat factors. F Spaas, J. T. (1959) 60-3235 Hydrobiologia, 14 (2) : 155-6. Contribution à la biologie de quelques cichlides. III. (Contribution to the biology of some cichlids.) Studies on growth and nutrition, oxygen consumption, etc., of Tilapia melonopleura and Т. macrochir. 3 (7) : 484 REFERENCES MF Slastenenko, E. P. (1959) 60-3236 Hydrobiologia, 14 (2) : 177-88. Zoogeographical review of the Black Sea fish fauna. An English condensation of the monograph ““ The fishes of the Black Sea Вазш ” by the same author written in Turkish, containing hydrographic, zoogeographic, faunistic and other similar information. F Dresscher, Th. G. N. (1959) 60-3237 Hydrobiologia, 14 (2) : 189-204. Description of a community of micro-organisms in purified sewage mixed with rain water from storm-sewers. Based on studies made in a canal in Amsterdam, 1953-8. F Somerville, R., K. Ebisuzaki & G. R. Greenberg (1959) 60-3238 Proc. nat. Acad. Sci., U.S., 45 (8) : 1240-5. Hydrozymethyldeozycytidylate kinase formation after bacteriophage infection of Escherichia coli. Account of examination of Escherichia coli R2 infected by bacteriophage T2r to determine whether enzymes other than deoxycytidylate hydroxy- methylase are formed. F Stanier, R. Y. et al. (1959) 60-3239 Proc. nat. Acad. Sci., U.S., 45 (8) : 1246-60. The role of organic substrates in bacterial photosynthesis. Describes series of experiments with Rhodospirillum rubrum to get clearer insight into the problems involved in bacterial photosynthesis. F Tuttle, A. L. & H. Gest (1959) 60-3240 Proc. nat. Acad. Sci., U.S., 45 (8) : 1261-9. Subcellular particulate systems and the photochemical apparatus of Rhodospirillum rubrum. Account of experiments with several types of altered cell-forms of Rhodo- spirillum that offer further evidence that the system responsible for photo- chemical generation of adenosine triphosphate is normally associated with the cytoplasmic membrane or system of membranous extension penetrating the cytoplasm. M ICES (1959) 60-3241 Statist. News Lett. (8) : 38 p. Demersal species 1957-8. Twenty-four statistical tables dealing with fishing effort and yields of cod, haddock, whiting, plaice and sole. Numbers of fish of different ages and sizes relating to catches taken in various parts of the ICES area and landed at different ports, and similar statistics from German investigations on com- mercial saithe landings in 1958-9. 3 (7) : 485 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1959) 60-3242 Bull. zool. Nom., 17 (3-5), 65-160. Contains comments on proposals relating to genera of Trichoptera, Cepha- lopoda and species of Pelecypoda and Lepidoptera and decisions of the Commission on and the status of several names. M Germany. Federal Republic (1958) 60-3243 Seefisch. u. Fischvers. (1957) : 62 p. Seefischerei und Fischversorgung 1957. (Sea fisheries and fish supplies in the year 1957.) Tables of production statistics by spp., months, regions, types of gear, and use of product; trade quantities and values; fishing effort; contains also a summary analysis and interpretation of the figures, with many diagrams. : M Sweeney, T. R. & C. E. Patouillet (1959) 60-3244 Rep. NRL Progr., U.S. (Aug.) : 32. Chemistry—Protective coatings. An interim report on one phase of the problem has been completed and will be published in the near future as NRL Report 5363 “ Marine borer control, Part IX—-A toxicity screening test for candidate marine wood preservatives ” by the same authors. A toxicity test, using as the test organism the brine shrimp, Artemia salina, was developed as a means of screening candidate marine wood preservatives. The toxicities of these fractions to Artemia increased with increased boiling point, as did their resistance to Teredinidae attack. MF Southwell, C. R., B. W. Forgeson & A. L. Alexander (1959) 60-3245 Rep. NRL Progr., U.S. (Aug.) : 32-3. Chemistry—Protective coatings. This project was inaugurated in 1940 with the view of producing quantita- tive data on the corrosion rates of a wide variety of structural metals in the tropics. Such data were needed to expedite the planning for a third set of locks for the Panama Canal. An interim report on one phase of the problem has been completed and will be published in the near future as NRL Report 5370, “Corrosion of metals in tropical environments, Part IV—“ wrought iron ” by the same authors. Aston-process wrought iron was exposed for eight years in the following environments: fresh and sea water continuous immersion, mean tide, and inland and marine atmospheres. M Turner, R. D. & J. Rosewater (1958)* 60-3246 Johnsonia, 3 (38) : 285-328. The family Pinnidae in the Western Atlantic. Moore, D. В. (1958)* 60-3247 Nautilus, 71 (4) : 124-9. Additions to Texas marine molluses. 3 (7) : 486 REFERENCES M Morrison, J. P. E. (1959)* 60-3248 Nautilus, 71 (4) : 118-24. Ellobiid and other ecology in Florida. M Crane, J. (1958)* 60-3249 Zoologica, 43 (4) : 113-30. Aspects of social behaviour in fiddler crabs, with special reference to Uca maracoana (Latreille). M Bowman, T. & C. Diaz-Ungria (1957)* 60-3250 Soc. Cienc. nat. La Salle, Mem., 17 (47) : 112-2. Isopodos quimotoideas parasitos de peces de las aguas venezolanos. (Isopod lymothoidae parasites of fishes in Venezuelan waters.) MF Hargis, W. J., Jr. (1957)* 60-3251 Exper. Parasitol., 6 (6) : 610-25. The host-specificity of monogenetic trematodes. M Humes, A. G. (1958)* 60-3252 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 48 (3) : 77-89. Antillesia cardisomae, n. gen. and sp. (Copepods: Harpacticoida) from the gill chambers of land crabs, with observations on the related genus Cancrinola. M Breder, C. M., Jr. & M. L. Campbell (1958)* 60-3253 Zoologica, N.Y., 43 (4) : 135-44. The influence of environment on the pigmentation of Histrio histrio (Linnaeus). M Caldwell, D. K. (1958)* 60-3254 Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sci., 21 (2) : 117-24. A new fish of the genus Ophioscion, family Sciaenidae, from Caribbean Costa Rica. M Caldwell, D. K. (1958)* 60-3255 Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sci., 21 (2) : 138-44. Notes on the barred pattern in the sheepsheads, Archosargus probatoce- phalus and A. oviceps. : M Clark, E. (1958)* 60-3256 Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sci., 21 (2) : 187-9. Jellied condition in Paralichthys squamilentus from the Gulf of Mexico. MF Fowler, H. W. (1958)* 60-3257 Philadelphia, privately printed, 5 p. Some emended fish names. 3 (7) : 487 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Guest, W. C. & G. Gunter (1958)* 60-3258 Gulf States Mar. Fish. Comm., Tech. Summ. (1) : 1-40. The sea trout or weakfish (Genus Cynoscion) of the Gulf of Mexico. M Holmgren, U. (1958)* 60-3259 Breviora, 100 : 1-5. On the pineal organ of the tuna, T'hynnus (sic) thynnus L. M Klausewitz, W. (1958)* 60-3260 Senckenbergiana, 39 (4) : 57-84. Fische aus dem Atlantik und Pazifik. (Fish of the Atlantic and Pacific.) M Mead, G. W. (1958)* 60-3261 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 48 (6) : 188-91. A new species of iniomous fish from the Gulf of Mexico. MF Mead, G. W. (1958)* 60-3262 Zoologica, N.Y., 43 (4) : 131-4. A catalogue of the type specimens of fishes formerly in the collections of the Department of Tropical Research, New York Zoological Society. M Mead, G. W. (1958)* 60-3263 J. Wash. Acad. Sci. (1959), 48 (11) : 362-72. Three new species of archibenthie iniomous fishes from the western North Atlantic. M Robins, C. R. (1958)* 60-3264 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 48 (6) : 192-8. Garmannia zebrella, a new gobiid fish from Trinidad, with notes on the species of the subgenus Tigrigobius Fowler. MF Hildebrand, H. H. (1958)* 60-3265 Ciencia, Mex., 17 (7-9) : 151-73. Estudios biologicos preliminares sobre la Laguna Madre de Tamaulipas. (Preliminary biological studies on the Madre de Tamaulipas Lagoon.) M Martin, 5. Е. (1958)* 60-3266 Mem. Soc. Cienc. nat. La Salle, 18 (50) : 95-9. Nota sobre seis especies de peces de las costas de Venezuela. (Note on six species of fish of the coasts of Venezuela.) M WeibeZahn, F. H. (1957)* 60-3267 Bol. Mus. Cien. Nat., 1 (3-4) : 225-57. Lista de los peces de las costas de Venezuela. (List of the fish of the coast of Venezuela.) 3 (7) : 488 REFERENCES M Shesterikov, N. P. (1957)* 60-3268 Probl. Arkt., Leningrad, 2 : 85-91. Predvaritel nyi analiz dreifa radiovekh у Arkticheskikh moriakh. (Pre- liminary analysis of the drift of radio-buoys in Arctic seas.) M Hemsen, J. (1959) 60-3269 Ost. Fisch., 12 (3/4) : 33-9. Die Schwimmblase der Fische—mannigfaltig im Bau— vielseitig in der Funktion. (The swimbladder of the fishes—manifold in construction and function.) Popular review of the anatomy and functions of the swimbladder. M Dodgen, H. D. (1958)* 60-3270 Tex. Game Fish, 16 (7) : 3. Upset in the shrimp fishery. F Jain, S. L. (1959) 60-3271 Curr. Sci., 28 (8) : 332-3. Some observations on the monogenetic trematodes from the gill filaments of some Indian freshwater fishes. Note on feeding, locomotion and survival in artificial media of dactylogyrid parasites of Wallagonia attu (Bloch.). M Haggard, W. H. (1959) 60-3272 Weatherwise, 12 (4) : 145-50. Where hurricanes begin. Frequency of tropical storms, their origins and tracks by seasons in tropical Atlantic Ocean from 1899 to 1958. M Randall, J. E. (1958) 60-3273 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 48 (3) : 100-8. Ichthyology—Two new species of Anampses from the Hawaiian Islands, with notes on other labrid fishes of this genus. Describes Anampses chrysocephalus and A. rubrocaudatus n. sp. and gives a key to the Hawaiian species of the genus. M U.K.. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1959) 60-3274 London, HMSO, 32 p. Sea fisheries statistical tables 1958. Fish landed during the year: quantity, value and average value of each kind by British and foreign vessels; broken down by ports of landing; with further break-down into pelagic and demersal showing regions from which taken and methods employed; expenditure of fishing power. Tables, covering various time spans, of quantity and value of landings, fishermen and vessels. Im- ports and exports. 3 (7) : 489 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Wells, G. P. (1959) 60-3275 Sci. Amer., 200 (6), 132-42. Worm autobiographies. Ill. article on methods of recording on a drum the activity patterns of Arenicola, Sabella and Chaetopterus. M Castaing, R. & K. Fredriksson (1958) 60-3276 Geochim. et cosmoch. Acta, 14 : 114-7. Analyses of cosmic spherules with an X-ray microanalyser. Analyses different layers of spherules from deep-sea sediments. A short description of the instrument is given. Selective oxidation of different elements in steel is discussed in connection with Prior’s “law ”” concerning chondritic meteorites. M West Indies. Ministry of Natural Resources and Agriculture 60-3277 (1959) W. Ind. Fish Bull. (2) : 37 p. Monthly extension bulletin giving information on fisheries of the territories of the Federation and of other countries in the region, on the activities of international organizations concerned with fisheries, and on literature received. M Stroud, R. H. & R. M. Jenkins (1959) 60-3278 Bull. Sport Fish. Inst. (96) : 1, 8. Saltwater fishing future in the balance. Popular article discussing the need for fishing facilities, habitat protection, research, ete., in the US. M Péwé, Т. Г. & N. В. Rivard (1959) 60-3279 Science, 130 (3377) : 716. Mummified seal carcasses in the McMurdo Sound region, Antarctica. Report on the discovery of these carcasses, the condition in which they were found and the determination of their age by radio-carbon analysis. M Brier, G. W. & D. B. Kline (1959) 60-3280 Science, 130 (3377) : 717. Ocean water as a source of ice nuclei. Report of preliminary tests indicating that ocean water may release an abundance of ice nuclei to the atmosphere and discussion of the relation of this result with the observation that marked anomalies often accompany an influx of marine air in the Washington D.C. area. F Zmieva, E. $. (1957)* 60-3281 Trud. TSIP., 59 : 44-72. Ispol’zovanie krivykh istoshcheniia zaposov vody v rechnoi seti dlia prognoza spada. (Use made of exhaustive curves of water, stored in the river system, for forecasting the lowering of floodwater levels.) 3 (7) : 490 REFERENCES F Le Quesne, W. J. (1959) 60-3282 Nature, Lond., 184 (4704) : 1977. Re 60-3439. M Shepard, F. P. (1959) 60-3283 Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 275 p. The earth beneath the sea. Covers salient aspects of basic geologic problems; discusses coastal erosion and engineering, currents, waves, coral reefs, submarine mountains and canyons. M Zeigler, J. M. (1959) 60-3284 Science, 130 (3377) : 702-3. Re 60-3283. M Florida State University. Oceanographic Institute (1959) 60-3285 Rep. oceanogr. Inst. Fla St. Univ. (1957/1958) : 11 p. Staff, facilities, summaries, research by faculty and visitors; list of contri- butions; instruction and courses given; conferences; financial support. Appen- dix gives complete list of publications from 1950, and dissertations. MF Monzel, R. W. & G. Gunter (1957)* 60-3286 Nautilus, 70 : 3. The crown conch, Melongena corona, as a predator upon the Virginia oyster. M Hargis, W. J. (1957)* 60-3287 Trans. Amer. micro. Soc., 76 : 1. Monogenetic trematodes of Gulf of Mexico fishes. Part 13. F Metz, C. B. (1957)* 60-3288 Washington, S.C., American Physiological Society. 17 p. Mechanisms in fertilization. M Schley, R. (1959)* 60-3289 Fla Anthropologist, 12 : 2. An aboriginal shell mound at Drum Point, Alligator Harbor. Hargis, W. J. (1959) 60-3290 Proc. helm. Soc. Wash., 26 : 1. Systematic notes on the monogenetic trematodes. A general review of the group, with extensive bibliography. (Issued as ‘Contr. oceanogr. Inst. Fla St. Univ. (92).) 3 (7) : 491 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Jones, M. L. (1958) 60-3291 J. Wash. Acad. Sct., 48 : 238-9. Further notes on Sarsiella tricostata. Ci 60-3648. Illustrated note on shell-surface ornamentation and hinge structure of this ostracod from San Francisco Bay. M Kellogg, W. N. (1958) 60-3292 J. сотр. physiol. Psychol., 51 (6) : 652-7. Galvanotropism as an avoidance response. Reports tank experiments with many spp. of marine fish, crustaceans, molluses, reptiles, echinoderms, including spp. of the genera Mugil, Callinectes, Dasyatis, Ogcocephalus, Limulus, Ancylopsetta, Lagodon, Leiostomus. (Issued. as Contr. oceanogr. Inst. Fla St. Univ. (107).) M Kellogg, W. N. (1959)* 60-3293 J. acoust. Soc. Amer., 31 : 1-6. Auditory perception of submerged objects by porpoises. M Anon. (1959) 60-3294 Scot. Fish. Bull. (12) : 2. Retirements. Short biographies of Dr Henry Wood and Dr Alfred Ritchie. MF Wolff, T. (1959)* 60-3295 London, British Museum (Natural History), 234 p. The natural history of Rennell Island, British Solomon Islands. Vol. 2: Invertebrates, Pars. (Scientific results of the Danish Rennell Expedition, 1951, and the British Museum (Natural History) expedition, 1953). M Antonov, V. S. (1957)* 60-3296 Probl. Arkt., Leningrad, 2 : 97-105. Klimaticheskoe raionirovanie vodosbornogo basseina arkticheskikh morei. (Climatic subdivisions of the catchment area of Arctic seas.) M Apollov, B. A. (1957)* 60-3297 In ‘‘ Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria ”, 5-8. Tendentsiia k povysheniiu temperatury vozdukha i kolebaniia urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria. (Tendency of the air temperature to rise and variations of the Caspian Sea level.) M Baskakov, G. A. & N. F. Kudriavtsev (1957)* 60-3298 Probl. Arkt., Leningrad, 2 : 93-6. Dolgovremennye avtonomnye stantsii nabliudenii nad techeniiami v otkrytom more. (Lasting autonomous stations for observing currents in the open sea.) 3 (7) : 492 REFERENCES M Bezrukova, A. Ia. (1957)* 60-3299 In “ Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria ”, 52-8. Solnechnaia aktivnost’ i kolebaniia urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria. (Solar activity and variations of the Caspian Sea level.) F Befani, A. N. (1957)* 60-3300 Met. i Gidrol. (12) : 6-15. Voprosy teorii i rascheta stoka. (Problems of the theory and rating of discharge.) M Bruevich, 5. У. (1957)* 60-3301 In “ Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria ”, 48-51. O kolebaniiakh klimata у basseine Kaspiiskogo moria po dannym khimi- cheskogo issledovaniia gruntov. (Variations of climate within the catchment basin of the Caspian Sea according to data on chemical analysis of soils.) M Vitel’s, L. A. (1957)* 60-3302 In “ Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria ”, 59-63. Issledovanie mnogoletnikh kolebanii atmosfernoi tsirkuliatsii i osadkov v sviazi s problemoi sverkhdolgodrochnogo prognoza urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria. (Study of plurennial variations of atmospheric circulation and pre- cipitation in relation to the problem of extralongtermed forecasts on the Caspian Sea level.) | MF Voit, S. S. (1957)* 60-3303 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 10 : 3-9. Volny na poverkhnosti zhidkosti, voznikaiushchie ot peremennoi sistemy davlenii. (Waves on the surface of a liquid, produced by a variable system of pressures.) MF Voit, S. В. (1957)* 60-3304 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 10 : 10-6. Rasprostranenie zvukovykh voln v dvizhushcheisia srede s peremennym napravlennem skorosti techeniia. (Advance of sound waves in a mobile environment with variable direction of current velocity.) M Grigorash, Z. K. (1957)* 60-3305 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 10 : 73-81. Obzor rabot, posviashchennykh probleme voln tsunami. (Review of works, dealing with Tsunami waves.) M Zubov, N. N. (1957)* 60-3306 Gidrometeoizdat, 406 p. Okeanologicheskie tablitsy. Z-e izd., pererab. i dop. (Oceanographic tables, 3rd edition, reviewed and completed.) 3 (7) : 493 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Kirillov, A. A. (1957)* 60-3307 Probl. Arkt., Leningrad, 2 : 53-8. Uchet torosistosti pri opredelenii ob’ema l’da. (Accounting for the hum- mocky state in estimating the volume of ice.) F Lazarev, K. G. (1957) 60-3308. Novocherkassk, Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Gidrochim. Institut, 107 p. Gidrokhimicheskii ocherk ravninnoi chasti techeniia тек! Amu-Dar’i. (Brief hydrochemical description of the flatland reach of the Amu-Daria River.) Hydrochemical studies of the Amu-Daria, carried out between April 1952 and August 1953. M Laktionov, A. F. & V. A. Shamont’ev (1957)* 60-3309 Probl. Arkt., Leningrad, 2 : 19-31. Primenenie aviastii v okeanograficheskikh issledovaniiakh v Arktike. (Use of aircraft in oceanographical surveys in the Arctic.) M Levchenko, S. P. (1957)* 60-3310 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 10 : 17-24. Iz opyta rabot s korabel’nym opticheskim volnomerom. (Operational experience with a ship-borne optical wave recorder.) M Levchenko, 5. Р. (1958)* 60-3311 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geofiz.) (1) : 138-40 Opticheskii volnomer-dal’nomer. (Optical wave recorder range-finder.) M Loshchilov, V. S. (1957)* 60-3312 Probl. Arkt., Leningrad, 2 : 205-18. Metod podvodnoi stereofotos’emki v okeanograficheskikh issledovaniiakh. (Method of subaqueous stereophotography in oceanographic research.) M Anon. (1957) 60-3313 Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Institute Okeanologii, 68 р. Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria. (Extra- longtermed forecasts of the Caspian Sea level.) The collection contains papers by participants at the conference on the problems of climatic forecasts on the Caspian Sea level, May 1952. M Stepanov, V. N. (1957)* 60-3314 Probl. Arkt., Leningrad, 2 : 33-40. Kompleksnaia tipizatsiia gidrologicheskogo rezhima moria. (Establish- ment of complex types for the hydrologic regimen of the sea.) 3 (7) : 494 REFERENCES M Timofeev, V. T. (1957)* 60-3315 Probl. Arkt., Leningrad, 2 : 41-51. Atlanticheskie vody v Arkticheskom basseine. (Atlantic water in the Arctic basin.) M à Fedorov, P. V. (1957)* 60-3316 In “ Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria ”, 64-7. Transgressii i regressii Kaspiiskogo moria v chetvertichnom periode i problema dolgosrochnykh predskazanii ego urovnia. (Transgressions and regressions of the Caspian Sea in the enter period and the problem of longtermed forecasts on its level.) M Shnitnikov, A. V. (1957)* 60-3317 In “ Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria ”, 23-47. Zakonomernye kolebaniia urovnia Kaspiia v sviazi s izmenchivost’iu obshchei uvlazhnennosti materikov Severnogo polushariia. (Regular trends of variation of the Caspian Sea level, in relation to the variability of the general state of moisture of the Northern hemisphere continents.) M Eigenson, M. S. (1957)* ‚ 60-3318 In * Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria ””, 13-22. Kolebaniia urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria i solnechnaia aktivnost.’ en of the Caspian Sea level and solar activity.) MF Eigenson, M. S. (1957)* 60-3319 In “ Sverkhdolgosrochnye prognozy urovnia Kaspiiskogo moria ”, 9-12. ‘Sovremennoe sostoianie voprosa o vliianii solnechnoi deiatel’nosti na atmos- feryigidrosfery. (Present aspect of the problem concerned with the influence of solar activity on the atmosphere and hydrosphere.) M Brodskii, K. A. (1957) 60-3320 Akademua Nauk SSSR, ZIN, 222 p. Fauna veslonogikh rachkov (Calanoida) i zoogeograficheskoe raionirovanie severnoi chasti Tikhogo okeana i sopredel’nykh vod. (Copepoda fauna (Calanidae) and zoogeographical sub-division of the north Pacific and neigh- bouring areas.) Species composition of calanoids, their vertical and horizontal distribution in Far Eastern seas and in the World Ocean. A geographical subdivision is stated of Far Eastern seas and of neighbouring areas of the Pacific and Arctic areas, based on the analysis of the Calanoida population and groups. M Zhirmunskii, A. V. (1957) 60-3321 Vestn. leningr. Univ., 4: 140-1. К voprosu o vnutrividovoi differentsiatsii u aktinii. (Problem of differentia- tion within Actinia species.) Paper read at the scientific session of the Biology and Soil Science faculty of Leningrad University, 1957. 3 (7) : 495 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Pakhul’skii, A. I. (1957)* 60-3322 Pishchepromizdat, 43 p. Rol’ ptits у rybnoi khoziaistve. (Role of birds in fisheries.) F Sorokin, Iu. I. (1957) 60-3323 Mikrobiol. Moskva., 26 (6) : 736-44. Podlednyi khemosintez v vodnoi tolshche Rybinskogo vodokhranilishcha (Soobschhenie 1). Tema: Rol’ khemosinteza у produktsii organicheskogo veshchestva v vodoemakh. (Chemosynthesis below ice in the water of the Rybinsk reservoir (Report 1). Theme: Role of chemosynthesis in organic matter production in bodies of water.) Distribution of intensity value of chemosynthesis in water, relation to zooplankton location, effect of gas-loss in water on chemosynthesis. MF Gerbil’skii, N. L. (1957)* 60-3324 Vestn. leningr. Univ. (21) : 82-92. Vnutrividovaia biologicheskaia differentsiatsiis 1 ee znachenie dlia vida v mire ryb. (Biological differentiation within species and its importance for fish species.) F Gosteeva, M. N. (1957)* 60-3325 Trud. Inst. Мот}. Zhiv., 20 : 121-47. Ekologo-morfologicheskaia kharakteristika razvitiia aral’skogo leshcha Abramis brama orientalis (Berg). (Ecologic and morphologic characteristics of development of the Aral bream Abramis brama orientalis (Berg).) F Zelenin, À. M. (1957)* 60-3326 Izv. molotov. Fil. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 2-3 (35-6) : 139-46. Zavisimost’ ovogeneza u karpov ot tempa ikh rosta. (Relation of carp ovogenesi to the rate of their growth.) F Kuz’min, A. N. (1957)* 60-3327 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 43 (1) : 66 p. Razvitie vosproizvoditel’noi sistemy u karpov, obitaiushchikh v raznykh shirotakh. (Development of the reproduction system in carp, living under different latitudes.) MF Ostroumova, I. N. (1957)* 60-3328 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 43 (3) : 64 р. Pokazateli krovi i krovetvorenie v ontogeneze ryb. (Blood indices and sanguification in fish ontogenesis.) M Smirnova, E. N. (1957)* 60-3329 Trud. Inst. Morf. Zhiv., 20 : 95-120. Morfo-ekologicheskie osobennosti razvitiia vyrezuba Rutilus frisi (Nordmann). (Morphologie and ecologic peculiar features of development of Rutilus frisii (Nordmann). ) 3 (7) : 496 REFERENCES F Smirnova, E. N. (1957)* 60-3330 Trud. Inst. Morf. Zhiv., 20 : 71-94. Osobennosti razvitiia kubanskogo rybtsa v embrional’nom i lichinochnom periodakh zhizni. (Peculiar features of development of the Kuban vimba at the embryonic and larval stages.) F Smol’ianov, I. I. (1957)* 60-3331 Trud. Inst. Morf. Zhiv., 20 : 232-94. Razvitie belorybitsy Stenodus leucichthys (Güldenstädt), nel’my, Stenodus leucichthys nelma (Pallas) i siganel’mushki, Coregonus lavaretus nelmuschka (Pravdin). (Development of whitefish, Stenodus leucichthys (Güldenstädt), Stenodus leucichthys nelma (Pallas) and nelmuschka whitefish, Coregonus lavaretus nelmuschka (Pravdin). ) F Bogdanova, E. A. (1957)* 60-3332 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 43 (2) : 72. Parazitofauna molodi leshcha i sazana nerestovo-vyrastnykh khoziaistv del’ty Volgi i ikh epizooticheskoe sostoianie. (Parasitofauna of young bream and carp in spawning-growing farms in the Volga delta and their epizootic conditions.) M Strashun, $. S. & I. A. Mogilevskii (1957)* 60-3333 Konstrukts. Ekspluat. Sudostr. (12) : 1-3. Srednie rybolovnye traulery (Konstruktsia i ekspluatatsiia). (Middle-sized fishing trawlers (Building and operating). ) F Ukhabov, A. F. (1957)* 60-3334 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 43 (4) : 66 p. Promyshlennoe rybolovstvo na Ladozhskom ozere. (Commercial fishing on Lake Ladoga.) F Afanas’ev, A. I. (1957)* 60-3335 Trud. TSIP., 59 : 73-84. Metod prognoza stoka Dunaia po zapasam vody v ruslovoi seti. (Method of forecasting the Danube discharge by appraising the water storage of the river-bed system.) F Afanas’ev, A. I. (1957)* 60-3336 Trud. TSIP., 59 : 85-94. Nekotorye voprosy ucheta transformatsii pavodochnoi volny pri gidolo- gicheskikh prognozakh po zapasam vody v ruslovoi seti (na primere r. Dunaia). (Certain problems of accounting for the transformation of a flood-wave in hydrologic forecasts on water, stored in the river-bed system (on the example of the Danube). ) F Vazhnov, A. N. (1957)* 60-3337 Trud. TSIP., 59 : 17-28. , Prognoz stoka polovod’ia na gornykh rekakh s talo-dozhdevym pitaniem. (Forecasting floodwater discharge of mountain rivers, fed by melt and rain.) 3 (7) : 497 KK BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1957)* 60-3338 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 25: Voprosy metodiki okeanologicheskikh issledovanii. (Problems concerning methods applied in oceanographic research.) F Anon. (1957) = 60-3339 Trud. TSIP., 59: Voprosy prognozov rechnogo stoka. (Problems of river discharge fore- casts.) Results of research on problems of long-termed forecasts on mountain river discharge and on problems of forecasts of flatland river discharge, based on data on water, stored in the river-bed system. Methods applied for fore- casting the intensity of spring floodwater level decrease. Results of studies on methods for forecasting water levels and discharge of the Danube. F Dmitrieva, N. G. (1957)* 60-3340 Trud. TSIP., 59 : 3-16. Prognozy stoka gornykh rek (k itogam i perspektive razvitiia voprosa). (Forecasts on mountain river discharge (results and prospects of an amplified problem).) F Kalinin, G. I. & T. T. Makarova (1957) 60-3341 Gidrometeoizdat, 179 p. Gidrometeorologicheskie usloviia formirovaniia vysokogo polovod’ia na ravninnykh rekakh Evropeiskoi territorii SSSR. (Hydrometeorologic con- ditions, under which high floodwater is formed in rivers of the European USSR plains.) Range and distribution of high floodwater over an area and factors which cause it. Causes of high springtime river discharge and peak floods. State- ments on the grounds and practical checking of methods for forecasting melt-discharge, taking into account the seepage losses. M Klepikov, V. V. (1957)* 60-3342 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 57-65. Kratkaia gidrologicheskaia kharakteristika uslovii plavaniia kitoboinoi flotilii ‘Slava’ у Antarktike у 1949/50 g. (Brief hydrological characteristics of navigation conditions of the whaler fleet ‘Slava’ in the Antarctic, in 1949-50.) M Levkovich, A. M. (1957)* 60-3343 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 34-42. О primenenii obobshchennykh krivykh obespechennosti pri vybore nekotorykh raschetnykh urovnei. (Use of generalised safety curves in choosing certain level rates). M Levkovich, A. M. (1957)* 60-3344 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh, inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 47-56. Priblizhennyi prognoz minimal’nogo navigatsionnogo urovnia i ego prak- ticheskoe primenenie. (Approximate forecast of the minimum navigation level and its practical use.) 3 (7) : 498 REFERENCES F Sapozhnikov, V. I. (1957)* 60-3345 Trud. TSIP., 59 : 29-43. Prognoz ob’ema stoke po zapasam vody у rechnoi seti i dopolnitel nomu pritoku. (Forecast on the volume of discharge, according to water stored in the river system and to additional influx.) M Stepanov, V. N. (1957)* 60-3346 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 3-8. O metodakh issledovaniia gidrologicheskogo rezhima moria. (Methods for studying the hydrologic regimen of the sea.) M Zenkevich, N. L. (1957) 60-3347 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 22 : 252-9. Rel’ef dna severnoi chasti laponskogo moria. (Bottom relief of the northern area of the Sea of Japan.) Characteristics of the bottom relief of the Sea of Japan, northern area; importance for commercial fishing. Results of deep-sea surveys. MF Martynov, V. T. (1957)* 60-3348 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 130-7. K voprosu obrabotki planshetov promera i stereopary rel’efa dna. (Hand- ling of survey charts and stereoscopic vision of the bottom relief.) M Nevesskii, E. N. (1957) 60-3349 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 22 : 158-63. Nekotorye dannye o sostave glinistykh mineralov v donnykh otlozheniiakh Okhotskogo moria. (Some data on the composition of clayey minerals in the Okhotsk Sea bottom deposits.) Results of studies of clayey minerals by means of organic colouring material. Their vertical distribution within Okhotsk Sea bottom deposits. M Petelin, V. P. (1957)* 60-3350 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 22 : 77-138. Mineralogiia neschano-alevritovykh fraktsii osadkov Okhotskogo moria. (Mineralogy of sandy-silty fractions in Okhotsk Sea deposits.) M Udintsev, G. B. (1957) 60-3351 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 22 : 3-76. Rel’ef dna Okhotoskogo moria. (Okhotsk Sea bottom relief.) Geomorphological research: history of research on bottom relief, methods of marine geomorphological research, characteristics. M Bogomolov, A. M. (1957)* 60-3362 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 73-8. Fizicheskie osnovy elektromagnitnogo metoda izmereniia techenii. (Physi- cal basis of the electromagnetic method of current estimation.) 3 (7) : 499 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Vorob’ev, V. I. (1957) 60-3353 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 25 : 98-114. O tochnosti koordinirovaniia okeanograficheskikh rabot. (Precision in co-ordinating oceanographical operations.) Consideration is given to problems concerning precision of cross-sections, of rational arrangement of surveys. M Grigorash, Z. K. (1957) 60-3354 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 11 : 28-35. Opredelenie vremeni rasprostranenila volny tsunami do beregov Kamchatki i Kuril’skikh ostrovov. (Estimation of the time employed by advancing Tsunami waves to reach the shores of Kamchatka and the Kuril islands.) Includes charts, showing the time of advance of a seismic sea wave front from the epicentre of a submarine earthquake, located within the area of the Kuril-Kamchatka trough. M Dremliug, V. V. (1957)* 60-3355 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 66-73. О radiolokatsionnom metode opredeleniia morskikh techenii. (The radiolocation method of current estimation.) MG Allen, R. D. (1959) 60-3356 Sci. Amer., 201 (1) : 124-34. The moment of fertilization. Discusses electron microscopic observations of this process in a sea urchin Arbacia. G Shettles, L. B. (1959) 60-3357 Sci. Amer., 201 (4) : 14. Le 60-3356. G Allen, R. D. (1959) 60-3358 Sci. Amer., 201 (4) : 14, 16. Le 60-3357. M Ivanov, R. N. (1957) 60-3359 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 11 : 84-96. Vliianie berega. na napravlenie vetrovogo poverkhnostnogo techeniia. (Influence of coast on the direction of a wind surface current.) Results of research on coastal currents. Study of the relation between wind and the surface current. M Ivanov, R. N. (1957)* 60-3360 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 11 : 73-83. Elektrometricheskaia morskaia vertushka. (Marine electric current-meter.) 3 (7) : 500 o REFERENCES M Klepikov, V. V. (1957)* 60-3361 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 19-22. K vyvodu uravneniia balansa volnovoi energii. (Reference to the equation of wave-energy balance.) M Kudriavtsev, N. F. (1957)* 60-3362 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 23-7. Metod Laplasa vychisleniia naimen’shikh i naibol’shik vysot prilivov. (Laplacian method for computation of minimum and maximum rise of tides.) M Kudriavtsev, N. F. (1957)* 60-3363 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 43-6. Ob ustanovlenii nulia glubin v sluchae prilivov polusutochnogo tipa. (Establishment of the sea-level datum in case of semidiurnal tides.) M Ledenev, V. G. (1957)* 60-3364 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchal., 6 : 123-9. O primenenii ekholota dlia izmereniia priliva otkrytogo moria. (Use of an echo sounder for estimating open sea tides.) M Sleptsov, B. A. (1957)* 60-3365 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 90-4 O vliianii prostranstvennoi izmenchivosti techenii na snos sudna. (Influence of spatial variability of currents on drifting of a vessel.) y M Stas”, I. I. (1957) 60-3366 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 11 : 42-55. Distantsionnyi datchik davleniia. (Remote pressure transmitter.) Wave estimation. Description of device, fit for wave recording both inshore and under conditions of open sea studies. Use of the device in record- ing variations of sea levels. M Sysoev, N. N. (1957)* 60-3367 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 25 : 7-24. Razvitie tekhniki 1 metodiki raboty na iakornykh stantsiiakh dlia nabliu- deniia techenii у okeane. (Development of techniques and methods in study- ing ocean currents at anchor stations.) M Toporkov, L. G. (1957)* 60-3368 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 28-33. Issledovanie interferentsii sostavliaiushchikh voln priliva po dannym neposredstvennykh nabliudenii. (Study of the interference of tide-wave components on the basis of direct observation.) 3 (7) : 501 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Udintsev, G. B. (1957) 60-3369 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 25 : 115-7. О popravkakh na skorost’ zvuka К glubinam, ismerennym ekholotom. (Sound velocity corrections on depth, measured by echo sounders.) Results of works carried out in the expedition on board the ‘ Vitiaz ’. M Fedorov, F. M. (1957)* 60-3370 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 6 : 112-22. Opredelenie velichiny pogruzheniia vibratorov V, pri nalichii volneniia i kachki sudna. (Estimation of submergence values of V, vibrators with wave disturbance and pitch and roll of vessels.) F Votintsev, К. К. & A. V. Samarina (1957) 60-3371 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 288-304. Kislorodnyi rezhim ozera Baikal. (Oxygen regimen of Lake Baikal.) Vertical distribution of oxygen. Daily and seasonal changes of oxygen contents in the Baikal water. Oxygen consumption by the fauna and flora of Lake Baikal. M Vulison, У. I. (1957)* 60-3372 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchal., 6 : 9—18. Ispol’zovanie mechenykh atomov v gidrometeorologicheskikh i gidro- khimicheskikh issledovaniiakh. (Use of atom tracers in hydrometeorological and hydrochemical research.) FG Vul’ison, У. I. (1957)* 60-3373 Uchen. Zap. leningr. vyssh. inzhen.-morsk. Uchil., 4 : 78-83. Kratkaia kharakteristika rechnoi vody, ispol’zuemoi dlia pitaniia sudovykh parovykh kotlov na trasse Sevmorputi. (Brief characteristies of river-water, used for ship boilers on the Northern Seas line.) M Gorshkova, T. I. (1957) 60-3374 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 68-99. Osadki Karskogo moria. (Kara Sea deposits.) Distribution of deposits. Vertical and horizontal distribution of chemical elements and microfauna in the deposits. Mechanical composition. M Vinogradov, K. A. (1957)* 60-3375 Vopr. Ekol., 1: 171-9. Voprosy biologii severo-zapadnoi chasti Chernogo moria v rabotakh Odesskoi Biologicheskoi Stantsii Instituta Gidrobiologii AN USSR. (Biologie problems of the N.E. area of the Black Sea in works of the Odessa Biological Station of the USSR Academy of Science, Hydrobiological Institute.) 3 (7) : 502 REFERENCES M Anon. (1957)* 60-3376 In “ Biol. osnovy osvoeniia, ratsional'nogo ispol’zovaniia i vosproizvodstva rybnykh i nerybnykh resursov morei i vnutrennikh vodoemov ”, 43. Voprosy Sovetskoi nauki. Zakonomernosti dinamiki chislennosti pove- deniia i raspredeleniia ryb, morskikh mlekopitaiushchikh, promyslovykh bespozvonochnykh i vodoroslei v sviazi s usloviiami ikh sushchestvovaniia. (Problems of Soviet Science. Regular trends of quantity, behaviour and range of fish, marine mammalia, commercial invertebrata and sea weeds in relation to their living conditions.) MF Anon. (1957)* 60-3377 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 387. Fauna i flora morskikh vodoemov, rek, ozer i vodokhranilishch. Biologiia vodnykh organizmov. (Marine, river, lake and water reservoir fauna and flora. Biology of aquatic organisms.) F Deksbakh, N. K. (1957) 60-3378 Trud. svertlov. sel.-khoz. Inst., 1 : 171-8. Ozero Chernobrovskoe Sverdlovskoi oblasti. Gidrobiol.ocherk. (Lake Chernobrovskoe in the Sverdlovsk province. Brief hydrobiol. description.) Characteristics of the lake, fishery improvement, acclimatization of Carassius carassius and carp in the lake. F Derzhavin, A. N. (1957)* 60-3379 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 59-67. Nachal’naia stadiia stanovleniia biologicheskogo rezhima Mingechaurskogo vodokhranilishcha. (Initial stage of setting of the biological regimen of the Mingechaur water reservoir.) M Khludova, O. (1958) 60-3380 Vokrug Sveta (2) : 28-32. Vstrechi pod vodoi. (Encounters under water.) Brief description of subaqueous observations over marine animals. F Tseeb, Ia. Ia. (1957)* 60-3381 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 33-44. : O printsipakh ekologicheskoi klassifikatsii ozer, prudov i vodokhranilishch. (Principles of ecological classification of lakes, ponds and water reservoirs.) M Beliaev, G. M. (1957) 60-3382 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 321-53. Fiziologicheskie osobennosti predstavitelei odnikh i tekh zhe vidov v vodoemakh razlichnoi solenosti. (Peculiar physiological features of different specimens of the same species, occurring in bodies of water of different degrees of salinity.) Experimental surveys in 1946-7 of the White, Barents and Baltic Seas. Effect of different salinity conditions on marine invertebrata, 3 (7) : 503 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Beliatskaia, Iu. S. (1958)* 60-3383 Mikrobiol. Mosk., 27 (1) : 113-9. Sezonnye ismeneniia obshchego chisla i biomassy bakterii v vode trekh ozer raznykh tipov. (Seasonal changes in the total number and the biomass of bacteria in water of three different types of lakes.) MF Birger, T. I. (1957)* 60-3384 Vopr. Ekol., 1: 167-9. Vliianie ekologo-fiziologicheskikh faktorov na kaloriinost’ bespozvono- chnykh reki Dnepra i Dneprovsko-Bugskogo limana. (Influence of ecologic- physiologie factors on the calory value of invertebrata found in the Dnepr River and the Dnepr-Bug Lagoon.) F Braginskii, L. P. (1957)* 60-3385 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 139-42. 1 Zooplanktonnye kompleksy prudov lesostepi USSR 1 osobennosti ikh formirovaniia. (Zooplankton combinations in ponds of the forest-steppe regions of Ukr. SSR and peculiar features of their formation.) F Brodskii, S. Ia. (1957)* 60-3386 Vopr. Ekol., 1: 291-6. Biologicheskie osnovy razvitiia promysla rechnogo raka na Ukranie. (Biological grounds for developing crayfish commercial fishing in Ukraine.) MF Vinberg, G. G. (1957)* 60-3387 Vopr. Ekol., 1: 15-9. Soderzhanie khlorofilla kak pokazatelia kolichestvennogo razvitiia fito- planktona. (Chlorophyll contents as an index of quantitative development of phytoplankton.) MF Vladimirova, K. S. (1957)* 60-3388 Vopr. Ekol., 1: 143-8. Mikrofitobentos pridunaiskikh limanov. (Microphytobenthos of Danube lagoons.) F Voronina, N. M. (1957)* 60-3389 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 269-74. K voprosu o godovykh izmeneniiakh zooplanktona Rybinskogo vodokhrani- lishcha. (Problem of annual variations of the Rybinsk reservoir’s zooplankton.) F Gavrilov, G. B. (1957) 60-3390 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 275-717. Endemichnyi rachok Issyk-Kulia v Tiupskom zalive. (Endemic small crustacean in the Tiup Bay of Lake Issyk-Kul.) Bio-ecological characteristics. 3 (7) : 504 REFERENCES M Geinrikh, A. K. (1957) 60-3391 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 143-62. Raz nozhenie i razvite massovykh kopepod v Beringovom more. (Repro- duction and development of aggregate copepoda in the Bering Sea.) Study of samples collected in western areas of the Bering Sea in the Oceanological Institute for years 1950-53. F Greze, V. N. (1957) 60-3392 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 183-218. Osnovnye cherty gidrobiologii ozera Taimyr. (Main hydrobiological features of Lake Taimyr.) Brief description of the lake. Composition, vertical and horizontal distri- bution of plankton and zooplankton. Factors which bear on the general hydrobiological productivity of Lake Taimyr.) F Greze, I. I. (1957) 60-3393 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 231-45. Lichiniki tendipedid Eniseia. (Tendipedidae larvae of the Enissei River.) Faunistie composition and quantitative development of Tendipedidae. Distribution, general characteristics of their population. Importance as fish-feed. MF Grinbart, S. В. (1957) 60-3394 Trud. odess. Gosuniv. (biol.), 8 : 131-40. Izuchenie zoobentosa Grigor’evskogo limana i ego kormovykh resursov. (Study of the zoobenthos in the Grigoriev Lagoon and of its fish-feed resources.) Qualitative composition of the lagoon’s bottom fauna, distribution, number and biomass of the main forms. Importance of zoobenthos as a fish-feed resource. M Grinbart, S. B. (1957) 60-3395 Trud. odess. Gosuniv. (biol.), 8 : 143-6. Rasprostranenie novogo vselentsa kraba v limanakh severnogo Cherno- morskogo poberezh’ia. (Expansion of new settlers, crabs, in lagoons of the north Black Sea coast.) Geographical distribution, brief biological characteristics, numbers, harm- fulness to fishing. F Dziuban, N. A. (1957)* 60-3396 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 69-78. Materialy po formirovaniiu kormovoi bazy ryb Tsimlianskogo vodokhrani- lishcha v pervye dva goda sushchestvovaniia vodoema. (Materials on the formation of fish-feed resources in the Tsimla water reservoir during the first two years of its existence.) 3 (7) : 505 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Dolgopol’skaia, M. A. (1957)* 60-3397 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 203-11. Biologiia morskikh obrastanii. (Biology of marine incrustations.) M Zhuze, A. N. (1957) 60-3398 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 22 : 164-220. Diatomovye v poverkhnostnom sloe osadkov Okhotskogo moria. (Diatomes in the upper layer of the Okhotsk Sea deposits.) Describes the species and quantity composition of diatom algae. Their distribution within the plankton and in the superficial deposits of the Okhotsk Sea. F Zhuravel’, P. A. (1957) 60-3399 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 97-102. O novykh vselentsakh iz fauny bespozvonochnykh limannogo kompleksa Dneprovskogo vodokhranilishcha. (New settlers among the invertebrata population of the Dnepr water reservoir. Polychaeta, certain mollusca and also crustacea. MF Zevina, G. B. (1957) 60-3400 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 305-20. K voprosu ob obrastanii sudov Kaspiiskogo moria. (Problem of ship fouling in the Caspian Sea.) Qualitative and quantitative composition of fouling. Damage caused by fouling. Control over fouling. x March, B. 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The primary productivity and fertility of the Northeast Pacific and the British Columbia coastal waters. A short review of work completed and in progress on phytoplankton standing crops, rates of plant growth and physical factors influencing it, nutritional value of the water. MF Wickett, W. P. (1959) 60-3406 Progr. Rep. Pacif. Cst Sta. (113) : 16-7. Damage to the Qualicum River stream bed by a flood in January 1958. Observations on damage and consequential mortality of incubating chum salmon eggs and alevins in this B.C. stream. Gauge readings, and results of survey of permeability of bed. MF Anon. (1959) 60-3407 Progr. Rep. Pacif. Cst Sta. (113) : 19. Vancouver technological station occupies new quarters. Ill. note on this new building. MF Swain, A. & P. E. Caradine (1960) 60-3408 Nature, Lond., 185 (4708) : 206-7. An international tagging test with salmon (Salmo salar L.) smolts. 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(1958) 60-3419 J. chem. Educ., 35 : 108-12. A short history of oceanography with emphasis on the role played by chemistry. CR 59-2594. Discussion of the importance of salt collection at various times in history; the work of Robert Boyle, of observations in the 18th and 19th century; of development of research on salinity, chlorinity and chlorosity; giving also a table of the concentration of constituents in a kilogram of sea water, and some observations on life in the sea and the sea as a reservoir of raw materials. M Aliverti, G., A. De Maio & M. Picotti (1959) 60-3420 Roma, 6 p. Sulla evaporazione annua dal Tirreno meridionale. (On the annual evaporation of the Southern Tyrrhenian.) Report of measurements carried out as part of IGY. MF Reynier, M. (1959) 60-3421 Bull. Soc. Sci. Nancy, 18 (2) : 155-82. Recherches sur le développement et la reproduction d’Artemia salina. (Researches on the development and reproduction of Artemia salina.) History of research on this sp., methods of culture, its biology, dealing chiefly with development and reproduction. F Desmarais, Y. (1959) 60-3422 Contr. Dep. Pech. Québec (72) : 33-45. Fécondité et croissance de la truite (Salvelinus fontinalis) dans trois lacs du Pare des Laurentides. (Fecundity and growth of trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, in three lakes of the Park of Laurentides.) Measurement of a possible correlation between fecundity and growth. 3 (7) : 509 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Collignon, J. (1959) 60-3423 Bull. Inst. océanogr. Monaco (1155) : 10 p. La systématique des sciaenidés de l’Atlantique oriental. (Systematics of sciaenids of the oriental Atlantic.) En. A study of thesystematics and nomenclature of spp. of Otolithus, Atractoscion, Pseudosciaena, Larimus, Johnius and Sciaena, with new proposed names. F Rehder, D. D. (1959) 60-3424 Iowa St. Coll. J. Sci., 34 (1) : 11-26. Some aspects of the life history of the carp, Cyprinus carpio, in the Des Moines River, Boone county, Lowa. CR 59-8797. M Vilela, H. & R. Monteiro (1959) | 60-3425. Bol. Pesca, 12 (64) : 11-54. Sobre atuns de Angola. (On Angola tunas.) Fr 136 of a series of articles on fisheries and biology of Parathunnus albacora, P. obesus, Thunnus thynnus and Germo alalunga for which a key to their identification is given. Fishing methods are described and statistics of production discussed as well as the results of morphometric and meristic studies of 355 Neothunnus albacora. M Anon. (1959) 60-3426 Allg. FischwirtschaftZtg., 11 (32) : 11. Von neuen Erfindungen: Fischfangschiff. (On new inventions: fishing vessel.) Short ill. description of a small stern trawler. M Anon. (1959) 60-3427 Allg. FischwirtschaftZtg., 11 (32) : 14-5. Kabeljaufischerei im nordôstlichen Fanggebiet. (Cod fishery in the northern fishing grounds.) Statistical data on cod fishery in Bear Island-Spitzbergen area in Barents Sea. F Bailey, R. M. (1959) 60-3428 Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. (603): 10 р Etheostoma acuticeps, a new darter from the Tennessee River system, with remarks on the subgenus Nothonotus. Contains diagnosis, relationship, and key to the spp. of Nothonotus—genus Etheostoma; and diagnosis and description of Ætheostoma (Nothonotus) acuticeps n. sp. 3 (7) : 510 REFERENCES M Australia. Division of Fisheries and Oceanography (1959) 60-3429 Rep. Div. Fish. Oceanogr. C.S.I.R.O. (20) : 19 р. F.R.V. * Derwent Hunter.’ Reports work done on these cruises as follows: DH9/57 tuna and hydrology; DH10/57 hydrology. physics and planktology; DH11/57 productivity and hydrology; DH12/57 tuna, hydrology and planktonology. G Grenander, U. (1957) 60-3430 Sankya, 18 (1-2) : 149-58. Modern trends in time series analysis. G Dobzhansky, T. (1957) 60-3431 Cold Spr. Harb. Symp. quant. Biol., 22 : 385-93. Population studies: animal ecology and demography—Mendelian popula- tions as genetic systems. Discussion of problem of whether Mendelian populations are assemblages of independent individuals or superordinate organic systems possessing properties not possessed by the component individuals. G Hutchinson, G. E. (1957) 60-3432 Cold Spr. Harb. Symp. quant. Biol., 22 : 415-21. Population studies: animal ecology and demography—Concluding remarks. General review of symposium dealing chiefly with formulization of the niche of the Volterra-Gause principle, and the future of comparative demo- graphic studies. G Lewontin, R. C. (1957) 60-3433 Cold. Spr. Harb. Symp. quant. Biol., 22 : 395-408. Population studies: animal ecology and demography—The adaptations of populations to varying environments. Discussion of the genetic response of populations to various and varying environments, dealing chiefly with homeostasis. G Hiyama, Y. (1957) 60-3434 Rec. oceanogr. Wks Jap., 3 (1) : 70-7. Maximum permissible concentration of Sr90 in food and its environment. Notes on bio- and geochemistry of strontium-90 and the amounts of calcium and strontium in various foods. 3 (7) : 511 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Askovitz, S. I. (1957) 60-3435 J. Amer. statist. Ass., 52 : 13-7. A short-cut graphic method for fitting the best straight line to a series of points according to the criterion of least squares. Simple technique for obtaining without calculation the best fitting line according to least squares criterion, provided points are equally spaced hori- zontally. Graphic measure of residual variability is also derived. M Garrick, J. A. F. (1957) 60-3436 Trans. roy. Soc. N.Z., 85 (1) : 201-3. Further notes on the affinities of Arhynchobatis asperrimus Waite with other rajoids, and data on a fourth specimen. Anon. (1959) 60-3437 New Scient., 6 (162) : 1313. Whale births. Re 60-3438, concerning Soviet scientists’ observations in Antarctic of interval between pregnancies in fin- and humpback-whales. M Kulikov, A. M. & M. W. 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Continues discussion begun in 59-2889, with special reference to adaptations of cichlids. M Suda, A. (Beard, G. Y. Transl.) (1959) 60-3443 Honolulu, Hawaii. Attempts at estimating the abundance of fish population from the data of tuna long line fishery—II. A few considerations on the size of stratum. En 584187. M Garner, D. M. (1959) 60-3444 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 10 (1) : 1-6. Nomenclature of water masses in the Tasman Sea. Ci 584752. Suggests modifications of origins of three oceanic water masses proposed by 584752. MF Jitts, H. R. (1959) 60-3445 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 10 (1) : 7-21. The adsorption of phosphate by estuarine bottom deposits. Experiments on effects of pH, phosphate concentration, particle size, iron, and organic matter. Measurements of ability of the silt to adsorb phosphate by isotope dilution, using %2P, in Swan River, Perth and George’s Rivers, Sydney, Australia. MF Malcolm, W. B. (1959) 60-3446 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 10 (1) : 22-9. The populations of Australian “‘ salmon ””, Arripis trutta (Bloch € Schneider), in Australian waters. Stocks in western and southern Australia and New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria, distinguished by gillraker counts ; differences related to pre- dominance in diet of Sardinops neopilchardus in west and Nyctiphanes australis in east. Differ also in dorsal fin ray and scale numbers. MF Wisely, B. (1959) 60-3447 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 10 (1) : 30-44. Factors influencing the settling of the principal marine fouling organisms in Sydney Harbour. Immersion plate studies of spp. of Balanus, Bugula, Hydroides, Spirorbis, Mytilus and Crassostrea; seasonal variation; effect of freshwater dilution and colour texture, depth and aspect of plates. Consideration of satisfactory arrangements and procedures for such experiments. 3 (7) : 513 LL BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Tranter, D. J. (1959) 60-3448 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 10 (1) : 45-66. Reproduction in Australian pearl oysters (Lamellibranchia)—V. Pinctada fucata (Gould). Ci 583016, 583017 and 585128. Gonad development, breeding cycle; comparison with P. albina and P. margaritifera. MF Snelling, B. (1959) 60-3449 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 10 (1) : 67-83. The distribution of intertidal crabs in the Brisbane River. Traverses from mouth to upper reaches beyond tidal influence; definition of zones, range of 23 spp. of crabs, effect of drought and flooding; comparison with conditions in S. Africa, Java and elsewhere; significance of salinity in controlling distribution. M Stephenson, W. & B. Campbell (1959) 60-3450 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 10 (1) : 84-124. The Australian portunids (Crustacea: Portunidae)—III. The genus Portunus. Co 584756. Review of genera, key to spp., with ill. descriptions. M Laseron, C. F. (1959) 60-3451 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., (10 (1) : 124. Corrigendum. Printed correction to 59-1511. M Robins, J. P. (1960) 60-3452 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. 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Nauplii from collected adults were fed with diatom Phaeodactylum tri- cornutum Bohlin and dried liver powder in mass culture tanks. Details of method of preparation of food, design of tank, rate of flow of seawater, and population densities are given. At Menai Straits, North Wales natural settling of Elminius modestus Darwin took place in summer months; experi- mental settling was induced during winter. M Wisely, B. (1960) 60-3455 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 11 (1) : 55-72. Observations on the settling behaviour of larvae of the tubeworm Spirorbis borealis Daudin (Polychaeta). Aspects of natural and experimental settling on Fucus serratus L. were compared. M Stephenson, W. & B. Campbell (1960) 60-3456 Aust. J. Mar. Freshw. Res., 11 (1) : 73-122. The Australian portunids (Crustacea: Portunidae)—IV. Remaining genera. Co 60-3450. Keys to Indo-Pacific subfamilies, genera and spp. “ Portunidae ” used in a new sense and “ Macropipinae ” being proposed for Alcock’s “ Portuninae ”. 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(1958) 60-3462 Thesis, Inst. of Science, Zoology Department, Bombay, 52 p. Anatomy of some of the systems of Cynoglossus dispar Day. M Deshmukh, S. K. (1958) 60-3463 Thesis, Inst. of Science, Zoology Department, Bombay, 108 p. A study of the genus Bursatella (de Blainville, 1817) from Bombay coast. Spp. referred: B. leachii de Blainville. Nature of work: morphology and bionomics. M Mehendale, D. D. (1959) 60-3464 Thesis, Inst. of Science, Zoology Department, Bombay, 204 p. A study of prawns. Spp. referred: Penaeus indicus, P. japonicus, P. carinatus, Metapenaeus affinis, M. brevicornis, М. monoceros, Parapenaeopsis maxillipedo. Nature of work: food and feeding habits, maturation and spawning and sex-ratio in M. affinis and P. maxillipedo; biology and fishery of juveniles of M. monoceros, М. brevicornis, P. indicus, P. carinatus and P. japonicus; occurrence of P. cornutus in Indian waters. M Deshpande, K. B. (1959) 60-3465 Thesis, Inst. of Science, Zoology Department, Bombay, 222 p. A study of amphipods of Bombay. Spp. referred: Lysianassa, Leucothoe, Tiron, Melita, Elasmopus, Maera, Guernea, Parhyale, Parhyalella, Podocerus, Grandidierella, Ampithoe and Ericthonius. Nature of work: systematics. 3 (7) : 516 REFERENCES M Raddi, A. G. (1959) 60-3466 Thesis, Inst. of Science, Zoology Department, Bombay, 97 p. A study of Trypauchen vagina Bloch and Schneider. Nature of work: internal morphology. M Wagh, A. B. (1959) 60-3467 Thesis, Inst. of Science, Zoology Department, Bombay, 80 p. A study of Sillago sihama (Forskal). Nature of work: internal morphology. M Palekar, V. C. (1957) 60-3468 Thesis, Inst. of Science, Zoology Department, Bombay, 307 p. A study of the biology and fishery of Sillago sthama (Forskal) in the Bombay State. Spp. referred: S. sthama Forskal. Nature of work: food of juvenile and adults. 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Phospholipids of Anthopleura elegantissima from N. American western coast have been isolated and analysed. MF INPFC (1959) 60-3474 Vancouver, Canada, 119 p. Annual report for the year 1958. Report of meeting, with list of participants and agenda appended; adminis- trative report with auditor’s statement appended; reports of research on N. Pacific oceanography and on Oncorhynchus and Paralithodes spp. by Canada, US and Japan in 1958. ICNAF (1959) 60-3475 Halifax, N.S., Canada, 118 p. Annual proceedings vol. 9 for the year 1958-59. Contains: administrative and financial report for year ending 30.6.59; report of 9th annual meeting, with list of participants and agenda appended; list of scientists and laboratories engaged in commission’s work; list of papers on research in the area, 1958; and published versions of 60-3476 to 60-3491. Templeman, W. (1959) 60-3476 Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : 20-6. Canadian research report, 1958—A. Subareas 2 and 3. 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Quartin (1959) Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : Portuguese research report, 1958. CR 59-5917. Rodriguez Martin, O. (1959) Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) Spanish research report, 1958. CR 59-5918. Travin, V. I. (1959) Annu.. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : Union Soviet Socialist Republics research report, 1958. CR 59-5934. Lucas, С. E. € В. $. Wimpenny (1959) Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : United Kingdom research report, 1958. 3 (7) : 519 M 60-3480 : 46-53. M 60-3481 54—5. М 60-3482 —62. Qt Or M 60-3483 63-5. M 60-3484 66-80. M 60-3485 : 80-1. M 60-3486 81-5. M 60-3487 85-7. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Graham, F. W. (1959) 60-3488 Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : 87-9. United States research report, 1958—I. Fishery and biology. CR 59-5897. M Bumpus, D. F. (1959) 60-3489 Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : 90-1. United States research report, 1958—II. Hydrography. CR 59-5908. M Poulsen, E. M. (1959) 60-3490 Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : 91-8. Compilation of research reports by subareas 1958. M Couture, L. H. (1959) 60-3491 Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : 98-100. Selected papers from the 1959 annual meeting—I. ICNAF mesh regulations, operation of 10% annual exemption October 1, 1957, through March 31, 1959. M McCracken, F. D. (1959) 60-3492 Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : 101-3. Selected papers from the 1959 annual meeting—II. Top chafing gear studies. CR 59-5915. M May, A. W. (1959) 60-3493 Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : 103-5. Selected papers from the 1959 annual meeting—III. Cod investigations in subarea 2—Labrador, 1950 to 1958. CR 59-5924. M FAO. Fisheries Division, Biology Branch, B. B. Parrish & R. S. Keir (1959) 60-3494 Annu. Proc. int. Comm. Northw. Atlant. Fish., 9 (1958-59) : 106-12. Selected papers from the 1959 annual meeting—IV. The measurement of fishing power and its relation to the characteristics of vessels. “ CR 59-5911. MF American Meteorological Society (1959) 60-3495 Met. Abstr., 10 (5) : 663-828. Contains annotated current references arranged by subject, List of relevant journals; author, geographical and subject indexes. 3 (7) : 520 REFERENCES Е Nezhikhovskii, К. A. (1957) 60-3496 Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 191 р. Reka Neva. (Neva River.) NE 19, Nezhikhovskii, В. A. MA 10 (5) 16. Popular technical book on the physical geography and history of the Neva. Features of the basin, temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, sunshine, cloudiness, fog, glaze, ete., water balance of Lake Ladoga, runoff—seasonal and year-to-year—, water levels—tides, storm tides, influences of lake on river level, of Gulf of Finland on Lake Ladoga, of ice cover, wind waves—high and low water. Use of river in commerce and industry. F Israel, Hydrological Service (1957) 60-3497 Jerusalem, 255 p. Hydrological year-book of Israel, 1954-1955. MA 10 (5) 24. F Israel, Hydrological Service (1958) 60-3498 Jerusalem, 263 p. Hydrological year-book of Israel, 1955-1956. MA 10 (5) 24. M Ogata, T. et al. (1958) 60-3499 J. met. Res., Tokyo, 10 (3) : 164-72. On the meteorological condition near the sea surface at “ Tango ’—Pt. 1. MA 10 (5) 101. MF American Meteorological Society (1959) 60-3500 Met. Abstr., 10 (6) : 829-979. Contains annotated current references arranged by subject. List of relevant journals; author, geographical and subject indexes. MT U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences (1958) 60-3501 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 27 : 368 р. Issledovaniia Kurilo-Kamchatskoi vpadiny i severo-zapadnoi chasti Tikhogo okeana. (Investigations of the Kurile-Kamchatka depression: and of the northwestern Pacific Ocean.) MA 10 (6) 2. M Craig, H. (Ed.) (1957) 60-3502 California Univ., 121 p. Proceedings of the conference on recent research in climatology, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif., March 25-26, 1957. MA 10 (6) 5. Contains the full texts of 15 papers covering the subjects of climatological implications of studies of naturally occurring isotopes in the atmosphere and sea. 3 (7) : 521 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Krauss, J. & W. Stein (Ed.) (1958) 60-3503 Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 206 p. Wetter- und Meereskunde fiir Seefahrer. (Meteorology and oceanography for mariners.) NE 1952, Krauss, J. & W. Stein, ed. MA 10 (6) 10. F U.S. National Bureau of Standard (1957) 60-3504 Misc. Publ. U.S. nat. Bur. Stand. (221) : 220 p. Hydraulic research in the United States, 1957. MA 10 (6) 62. Continuation of series of annual reports beginning with the one for 1951, giving a systematie compilation and index of research pro- jeets conducted by US and Canadian hydraulic and hydrologie laboratories. Chief personnel, nature of project, results, status of project and publications are listed for each project. Subjects of interest to hydrometeorologists are: evaporation, instrumental development, wave action and wind effects. M Kajiura, K. (1958) 60-3505 Texas, Agricultural and Mechanical College, 138 p. Response of a boundless two-layer ocean to atmospheric disturbances. MA 10 (6) 72. M Kryndin, A. N. (1957) 60-3506 Met. à Gidrol. (2) : 19-23. O sootnoshenii mezhdu ledovitost’iu i tolshehinoi l’da у Baltiiskom more. (Relation between extent and thickness of ice in the Baltic Sea.) MA 10 (6) 78. MF Romanov, N. $. (1959) 60-3507 Moskva, Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 290 р. Ukazatel’ literatury po rybnomu khoziaistvu dal’nego vostoka za 1923- 1956 gg. (Guide to fishery literature of the Far East, in the years 1923-1956.) 3690 annotated references, numbered serially, arranged in four sections— fish and fish industry; marine mammals and their industry; invertebrate resources and utilization; marine plant resources and utilization, within sections by year of publication and within year by name of author. Indexes by author, subject and spp.—Russian and scientific names. List of mammals, dictionaries, periodicals; list of abbreviations used in bibliogra- phies. This document will be used as a base lst of Russian documents published before 1957 and not incl. in Bibliographia Oceanographica for citation—see “ Explanation of contents and arrangements’. MF American Meteorological Society (1959) 60-3508 Met. Abstr., 10 (7) : 981-1126. Contains annotated current references arranged by subject. List of relevant journals; author, geographical and subject indexes. 3 (7) : 522 REFERENCES F Popov, E. G. (1957) 60-3509 Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 460 p. Gidrologicheskie prognozy. (Hydrological forecasting.) MA 10 (7) 12. G Gumbel, E. J. (1958) 60-3510 N.Y., Columbia Univ. Press, 375 p. Statistics of extremes. MA 10 (7) 14. M Muromtsev, A. M. (1958) 60-3511 Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 629 p. Osnovnye cherty gidrologii Tikhogo okeana. (Basic features of the hydrology of the Pacific Ocean.) MA 10 (7) 29. M Rouch, J. A. P. (1957) 60-3512 Paris, Librairie A. Colin, 217 p. Les océans. (The oceans.) MA 10 (7) 56. M Lisitsin, E. (1958) 60-3513 Geofis. pur. appl., 40 : 120-6. L’analogie des moyennes mensuelles du niveau de la Méditerranée. (Analogy of the average monthly sea-levels of the Mediterranean.) MA 10 (7) 86. M Ivanoff, A. (1960) 60-3514 С. В. Acad. Sci., Paris, 250 (4) : 736-8. Au sujet des perfectionnements apportés a l'étude de la lumière diffusée par des échantillons d’eau de mer, et des résultats ainsi obtenus au large de Monaco. (On the subject of improvements in the study of light diffused by sea water samples, and the results obtained so far off Monaco.) Describes and ill. new apparatus and gives graphs of some results. F Villeret, S. (1960) 60-3515 ©. В. Acad. Sci., Paris, 250 (4) : 746-8. Action de l’aniline et des mononitranilines sur les échanges gazeux respira- toires de deux algues chlorophycées (genres Chlorella et Scenedesmus). (Action of aniline and mononitranilines on the respiratory gaseous exchange in two algae of the Chlorophyceae—genera Chlorella and Scenedesmus.) Contents as per title. 3 (7) : 523 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Challenger Society (1959) 60-3516 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 38 р. Annual report. List of officers and members of the society, with addresses, administrative and financial report, abstracts of papers read at Joint Meetings, with represen- tatives of the Marine Laboratories—Development Commissioners’ Scheme— 60-3517 to 60-3550. M Rae, B. B. (1959) 60-3517 Challenger Soc., 3 (11): 18. Plerocercoid larvae of Grillotia erinaceus in halibut. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and represen- tatives of the Marine Laboratories. Infestation was greatest on Rockall Bank, but absent from most halibut ground in N. Atlantic. Although halibut from Icelandic and Norwegian grounds were unaffected by this parasite, Sebastes, from these grounds were heavily infested. M Kabata, Z. (1959) 60-3518 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 18-9. Lernaeocera obtusa—Observations on biology and effects on the host. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Hosts are lemon sole and haddock. M Mason, J. (1959) 60-3519 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 19. The biology of Nicethé astaci. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. A copepod parasitic on the gills of the lobster whose blood it sucks. Only females have been definitely recognised. M Shewan, J. M. & G. D. Floodgate (1959) 60-3520 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 19-20. Some general aspects of the work on microbiology being done at Torry Research Station, Aberdeen. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. A brief résumé of present knowledge concerning numbers and types of bacteria on marine fish and of some special characteristics of marine bacteria in general. 3 (7) : 524 REFERENCES MF Bentley, J. (1959) 60-3521 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 20. Auxin-like substances in algae. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Investigation to determine whether uni- cellular algae produce plant hormones of the auxin type, and whether these hormones can be located in the media in which algae have grown. Examined: mixed marine phytoplankton consisting predominantly of diatoms, pure cultures of Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Ochromonas malhamensis, a naturally- occurring bloom of an Oscillatoria spp., collected on a Scottish loch, medium in which Anabaena cylindrica has grown, and filtered sea water from 60 miles off shore. Steele, J. H. (1959) 60-3522 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 20-1. Plankton studies over the Norwegian deeps. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. During early spring Baltic outflow con- fined to narrow band off Norwegian coast and has sharp western edge. In April edge breaks down and fresher water spreads westwards. Accompanied by corresponding spread in the area of high plant production. Surveys during April in 1957 and 1958 showed correspondence between these events and the herring shoals in this area. M Fraser, J. H. (1959) 60-3523 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 21. The plankton of Icelandic waters in 1957. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. In 1957 the * Explorer’ worked three cruises there, in March—April, June-July, and September. There was little evidence of interchange of water on and off the shelf. Changes in the major direction of oceanic thrust might also affect the distribution of fish larvae form the spawning grounds. M Tulloch, D. $. (1959) 60-3524 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 21-2. Hydrography of the western approaches to Scotland. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Observations from a cruise of the research ship * Scotia ’ in June 1951, provided six traverses of the region between the Wyville Thomson Ridge and Porcupine Bank. Porcessed for dynamic topography, surface and sectional temperature, salinity and oxygen distributions, and surface drift-bottle tracks. 3 (7) : 525 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Baxter, I. G. (1959) 60-3525 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 22. Fecundity of herring spawning groups. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Fecundities of the summer-autumn spawners, in the northwestern North Sea, off the Scottish east coast in Aug.— Sept., and in the Southern Bight of the North Sea and eastern part of the English Channel in Nov.—Dec., are compared. Comparison is also made between the fecundities of Norwegian and Clyde spring spawners. M Holliday, F. G. T. (1959) 60-3526 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 23. Aspects of the spawning behaviour of the herring. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Ripe herring caught by trammel nets were kept in deck tanks and carboys on research ship. Spawning took place, and observations—incl. a film—were made on the general behaviour of both males and females during this process. Experiments were carried out to determine some of the external factors involved. | M Craig, R. E. (1959) 60-3527 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 23. The herring and its physical environment. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Relation of wind, temperature and some unidentified factor to growth and recruitment changes in Buchan and Shetland fisheries. MF Blaxter, J. H. 5. & Dickson, W. (1959) 60-3528 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 24. Swimming speeds of fish. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Measurements made using herring, sea trout, cod, whiting, haddock and saithe, in a number of ways. Results for herring were considered in relation to the avoidance of mid-water trawls. MF Shearer, W. M. (1959) 60-3529 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 24-5. Sea trout transportation experiments. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Describes series of transportation experi- ments on the Aberdeenshire Dee. If sea trout are transported from the tributary, they have ascended to spawn to sites both upstream and down- stream along the main river and to other tributaries, a proportion will return to that tributary. Percentage return depends on the distance the fish are transported and the length of time between transportation and spawning. Olfactory pits of a number of sea trout transported were occluded. Percentage return of these fish was less than the controls. Experiments are part of a sea trout tagging programme. REFERENCES M Jones, R. (1959) 60-3530 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 25. Aspects of fish movement. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Haddock tagging experiments off the Scottish east coast in June 1956, May 1957, and Nov.—Dec. 1957. At Faroe, some tagging was done in August 1950. A suitable way of calculating the directed and undirected components of movement was discussed. M Saville, A. (1959) 60-3531 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 25-6. The planktonic stages of the haddock in the North Sea. Abstr. of paper presented at Joint Meeting of the Challenger Society and representatives of the Marine Laboratories. | Correlation between a function of wind and the success of haddock broods, by Carruthers, Lawford, Veley and Parrish, 1951, stimulated investigation of planktonic stages of haddock in the North Sea, in years 1952 to 1957 incl. Results of this investigation were described and related to this wind correlation. Carruthers’ correlation was brought up to date and shown to have failed in the post-war period. MF Perkins, E. J. (1959) 60-3532 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 26. Littoral diatoms of the River Eden estuary, Fife. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Behaviour of the diatoms was examined in: the laboratory and on shore at a position with a seven-hour exposure period. Diatoms did not exhibit a tidal rhythm, but a diurnal one dependent on intensity of incident illumination. M Bull, H. O. & V. M. Brawn (1959) 60-3533 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 27. Reproductive and aggressive behaviour in the cod. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Aggressive behaviour as part of pattern of social dominance and of reproductive activity plays a big part in life of mature cod, under aquarium conditions. Value and relevance of these observations to fisheries was discussed. M Evans, F. (1959) 60-3534 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 27-8. Sea currents and tidal streams at varying depth off the Northumberland coast. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Studies of water movement a mile off the Northumberland coast using freely drifting drogues showed mean set and drift of wind currents. 3 (7) : 527 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Lee, A. J. (1959) 60-3535 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 28. Drift bottle experiments on the Dogger Bank and Flamborough off Ground. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Hitherto unpublished results of experiment carried out in the North Sea south of the Dogger Bank in 1911 were described. M Jones, P. G. W. (1959) 60-3536 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 28-9. A comparative study of methods for the determination of dissolved inorganic phosphates in sea water. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Membrane filtered water from the Menai Straits was used to compare five methods. Discrepancies occurred between all procedures, the magnitude and nature of which varied according to the season. M Allen, J. A. (1959) 60-3537 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 29. The biology of Pandalus borealis Kroyer. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Protandrous hermaphrodite, has a dis- continuous arctic-boreal distribution. Study of a population off the North- umberland coast extends knowledge of biology of this prawn over its entire north-south distribution in the eastern Atlantic. Variations in the life history of populations over this range appear to be related to temperature. M Buchanan, J. B. (1959) 60-3538 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 30. The nature and position of the rock shore fauna of tropical West Africa in relation to the eastern Atlantic as a whole. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Using the same criteria as have been applied to the Natal coast, it is clear that the rock shore fauna of tropical West Africa; is at the best sub-tropical and largely eurythermal in nature despite the geographical location. M Burnet, B. (1959) 60-3539 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 30-1. Eco-genetic studies on some littoral Diptera. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Studies on the site of an isolated bed of cast seaweed at St. Mary’s Island, Northumberland, inhabited by five spp. of exclusively littoral Diptera. Genetic studies on the frequency of recessive egg lethals have been made on Coelopa frigida, which breeds throughout the year. 3 (7) : 528 REFERENCES MF Swain, A. & W. G. Hartley (1959) 60-3540 Challenger Soc., 3 (11): 31. Movements of sea trout off the east coast of England. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa - tives of the Marine Laboratories. In 1950 and 1955 sea trout were tagged off East Anglia and a few were recaptured later off the Northumberland and Yorkshire coasts and in the Northumbrian rivers. In recent years sea trout smolts were tagged in the rivers Coquet and Tweed. M Hickling, G. (1959) 60-3541 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 31-2. The grey seals of the Farne Islands. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Since 1951 Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne has been investigating life history of Halichoerus grypus, the work being now of special importance in view of the information it may yield on the problem of the damage done by seals to the salmon fishing industry. Calves have been marked with numbered tags. Colour-dyeing has been used to count the number of calves born. M Purves, P. E. (1959) 60-3542 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 32. The anatomy and mode of functioning of the organ of hearing in Cetacea. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Description. Sparrow, B. W. (1959) 60-3543 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 32-3. The effects of some toxic agents on marine organisms. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Summarised investigations carried out at Plymouth by Dr. E. D. S. Corner, Dr. F. Rigler, Mr. A. D. Boney and the author into heavy metal poisoning of marine and other organisms; toxic action followed penetration of the poison rather than interference with surface phenomena. Two spp. of relatively low resistance were studied, Acartia clausi—adults—and Elminius modestus—larvae—, and two of greater resis- tance, Artemia salina—larvae—and Plumaria elegans—sporelings. A brief description of experimental procedure was given. 3 (7) : 529 MM BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Stride, A. H., A. R. Stubbs & M. J. Tucker (1959) 60-3544 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 34. Fishery and geological investigations using a narrow beam echo ranger. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Echo ranger operating at 37 kc/s has been fitted on R.R.S. * Discovery IL’. Axis of acoustic beam can be tilted to any position from horizontal to vertical. Variety of records of fish and other marine organisms; effect of variation of tilt angle, beam angles, pulse length and ship speed. Acoustic pictures of the sea floor for interpretation in terms of relief and composition of the loose sediments and of outcrops of rock. Reconnaisance survey of floor between Portland and the Isle of Wight. M Lee, A. J. & H. W. Hill (1959) 60-3545 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 34-5. Seasonal variations in the flow of the west Spitsbergen current in relation to the Gulf Stream system as a whole. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Seasonal variations in volume transport with maxima in January and July, and minima at end of April and beginning of October. Similar periodicity in flow through the Faroe-Shetland Channel. Timing of maxima agrees with semi-annual variations demonstrated in areas of Gulf Stream proper ranging from the Guianas to the Azores. M Frankcom, C. E. N. (1959) 60-3546 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 35. Unusual observations of water movements, discoloured water, waves and sudden temperature changes reported by voluntary observers in British ships, 1947—1958. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Incl. nine observations of sudden sea tem- perature changes in Gulf Aden, South Pacific, North Pacific, Indian Ocean and North Atlantic. Four discoloured water observations from different oceans. Six observations of current rips; strong current observations. M Baker, A. de C. (1959) 60-3547 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 35-6. The distribution of Euphausia triacantha Holt and Tattersall. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. The most northerly distributed of the four spp. of Huphausia that occur in Antarctic water has a circumpolar distribution, part of which lies in Antarctic and part of Subantarctic water, and show close association with the Antarctic convergence. 3 (7) : 530 REFERENCES M Brinton, E. (1959) 60-3548 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 36. Pacific euphausiid distributions and the question of geographical isolation. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Antitropical spp. in Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans incl. (1) transition zone spp.; (2) central spp.; equatorial spp., Euphausia diomediae, occupy equatorial water masses in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. M Fisher, L. R. & E. H. Goldie (1959) 60-3549 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 37. The food of Meganyctiphanes moroegica Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and representa- tives of the Marine Laboratories. Stomach contents in monthly samples from Loch Fyne from Sept. 1956 to June 1958. M Bary, B. M. (1959) 60-3550 Challenger Soc., 3 (11) : 37-8. Calanus finmarchicus (Copepoda) and allied forms. Abstr. of paper read at Joint Meeting of Challenger Society and repre- sentatives of the Marine Laboratories. Specimens of those Calanus spp. in which the basipods of the fifth limbs are toothed have been studied from Arctic, Antarctic and Subantarctic waters, from west and east North Atlantic, the western seaboard of Canada and the US, and from Japan and Australasia. M Germany. Democratic Republic. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-3551 Ges Blatt disch. demokrat. Rep., 1 (16) : 179. Anordnung tiber die Zulassung von Produktionsgenossenschfaten der See und Küstenfischer zum genossenschaftlichen Arbeiterwohnungsbau. (Order including sea and coastal fishermen’s co-operatives in the framework of the plan for workers’ housing construction co-operatives—5 March 1959.) Netherlands. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-3552 Staatsblad, Neth., 185 : 419. Wet van 14 mai 1959, houdende vaststalling van de begroting van het Staatsvisserhavenbedrijf te Ijmuiden voor het dienstjaar 1959. (Act establishing the budget of the state fishing port at Ymuiden for the financial year 1959—14 May 1959.) M Tunisia. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-3553 J. off. tunis. (29) : 535. Loi n° 59-56 du 29 mai 1959 modifiant le décret du 3 juillet 1941, sur la pêche et la vente des fruits de mer. (Act No. 59-56 amending the decree of 3 July 1941 on the catch and sale of shellfish, crustaceans, etc.—29 May 1959.) 3 (7) : 531 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M U.S. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-3554 Fed. Regist., U.S. (38) : 1357. Title 50: Wildlife. Chapter I: Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior. Subchapter K: processed fishery products, processed products thereof, and certain other processed food products. 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A method of computing the spreading of matter in the water of an estuary. Description of a mathematical model for describing the longitudinal spread- ing of any quantity of dissolved or suspended matter or of water itself along a steady-state estuary with periodic tides. M Korringa, P. (1959) 60-3614 In 60-3609 : no. 18. Problems arising from disposal of low activity radioactive waste in the coastal waters of the Netherlands. Description of the ways in which low activity radioactive waste discharged into coastal waters will find its way into the marine food chain, firstly by absorption to the surface of plankton organisms and to silt particles, and secondly by accumulation through active uptake of elements collected in dissolved state by shell-bearing organisms. M Gordon, D. L. (1959) 60-3615 In 60-3609 : no. 25. Hydrographic studies required for assessing the effects of atomic waste disposal. 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It Description of the data required for a classification of these systems and of the method of making the classification with special reference to Australian conditions. MF Schmitz, W. (1959) 60-3643 Arch. Oceanogr. Limnol., Venezia, 11 Suppl. : 179-226. Zur Frage der Klassifikation der binnenländischen Brackwässer. (On the question of classification of inland brackish waters.) It Discussion of the physiographic relations between inland brackish waters and marine brackish waters, and comparison of the biological relations between these two types of waters. MF Dahl, E. (1959) 60-3644 Arch. Oceanogr. Limnol., Venezia, 11 Suppl. : 227-37. Intertidal ecology in the terms of poikilohalinity. It Discussion of the invasion of poikilohaline waters by way of the tidal zone by marine sublittoral animal spp. M Bonnenfant, J. (1960) 60-3645 С.В. Acad. Sci., Paris, 250 (5) : 919-20. L’évolution larvaire du enidome chez Actinia equina L. (Larval develop- ment of the enidome in Actinia equina L.) Observations from planula to adult in viviparous variety; comparison with Anemonia and Anthopleura. MF Pickford, G. E. (1959) 60-3646 Yale J. Biol. Med., 31 (6) : 341-62. Endocrinological studies on the euryhaline killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus (Linn.) A general review of experimental work on this sp. in eastern US. Biblio- graphy of 79 references. 3 (7) : 546 REFERENCES F Pickford, G. E., A. E. Wilhelmi & N. Nussbaum (1959) 60-3647 Anat. Rec., 134 (3) : 624-5. Comparative studies of the response of hypophysectomized killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, to growth hormone preparations (15 min.) Reports tests with beef growth hormone—NIH 1—and mammalian GH preparations. M Jones, M. L. (1958) 60-3648 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 48 : 48-52. Sarsiella tricostata, a new ostracod from San Francisco Bay (Myodocopa: Cyprinidae). MF Iyengar, J. В. et al. (1959) 60-3649 Food Sci., 8 (5) : 182-90. Fish technology in India. TA Feb. 1960: h489. Review of the work done in India, incl. fish spoilage, bacteriological, biochemical and nutritional studies, preservation, salting, curing, semi-drying, canning, freezing, transport, fish meal and fish flour, fish hydrolysates, fish liver oil. 179 references. M Schneider, B. H. (1959) 60-3650 Pakist. J. Sci., 11 (2) : 77-87. Fish meal. TA Feb. 1960: h490. Fish meal is defined. Products are extensively discussed, incl. fish meal kinds, their composition, nutritive value for various animals, ete. 56 references. F Damas, H. ei al. (1959) 60-3651 Probl. soc. cong., 46 : 1-49. Contribution à l’étude hydrobiologique des lacs de Mwadingusha, Koni and N’zilo. (Contribution to the hydrobiological study of the lakes of Mwadin- gusha, Koni and N’zilo.) TA Feb. 1960: h380. Mission of zoologist and botanist was sent to the Haut-Katanga, Belgian Congo, to study possibilities to maintain and increase fish production in the artificial lakes. Results after one year of research are surveyed. A comprehensive hydrographical study was made: alluvial deposits; vegetation and the means of controlling; kind and numbers of fishes; and measures to increase the catch. Experience with pisciculture. Lakes Koni and N’zilo are briefly described. General conclusions incl. planning for further investigation. M Waldock, E. A. (1959) 60-3652 Africa, 14 (5-6) : 273-5. La situazione economica della Sierra Leone e i piani di zviluppo del paese. (The economic situation of Sierra Leone and the country’s development plans.) TA Feb. 1960 : h247. Recent development of the fishing industries, inter alia, by Italian firms is discussed. 3 (7) : 547 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Congo Belge € Ruanda-Urundi. Direction de l’Agriculture, des Fôrets & de l’Elevage (1958). 60-3653 Brussels, 282 p. Promotion de la société rurale du Congo Belge et du Ruanda-Urundi. (Improvement of the rural community in Congo and Ruanda-Urundi.) TA Feb. 1960 : 15b2. Proceedings of a conference held at l’Institut Universitaire des Territoires d’Outre-Mer, Antwerp, April 1957. Subjeets inel. fishery. Randhawa, M. S. (1960?) 60-3654 New Delhi, 478 p. Zygnem aceae. Monograph deals on world basis with spp. and genera. Review of literature with special reference to contributions made by India, followed by general account of family inel. discussion on its classification, evolution and relation- ship. Detailed account of the structure of cell, its contents, chromosome number of a few spp. methods of reproduction and characters used in the identification and differentiation. Geographical distribution, taxonomie des- cription of 600 spp.; keys to genera and spp. bibliography. F Desikachary, T. V. (1960?) 60-3655 New Delhi, 686 p. Cyanophyta. Taxonomie and morphological information on blue/green algae of India and neighbouring countries. Structure of the cell, its contents, method of propagation and discussion on classification and phylogeny. Taxonomie description of each genus and sp., their delimitation, and keys to genera and SPP- M U.K. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food (1959) 60-3656 Fish. Invest., Lond., 22 (9) : 57 p. Echo-sounding experiments in the Barents Sea. Contains 6 parts: the last discusses general conclusions; the Ist 5, by different authors, are entered separately as 60-3657 to 60-3661. All concern problems of Gadus morhua survey. M Richardson, I. D. (1959) 60-3657 Fish. Invest., Lond., 22 (9) : 1-7. Echo-sounding experiments in the Barents Sea—I. Problems of echo- detection of cod in the Bear Island region. Contents: Introduction; Classification of echoes: Methods of measuring echoes; Estimation of catch from echoes; Summary. 3 (7) : 548 REFERENCES M Cushing, D. H. (1959) 60-3658 Fish. Invest., Lond., 22 (9) : 7-16. Echo-sounding experiments in the Barents Sea—II. On the relation between trawl catches and counts of echo signals. Contents: Introduction; Results: 1. Different species; 2. The size of fish; 3. The effect of a change in trim; 4. The possible vertical migration of the cod; 5. The noise-level of the system; 6. The effectiveness of amplitude- measurement; 7. Additional observations; Discussion; Appendix I. M Jones, F. R. H. (1959) 60-3659 Fish. Invest., Lond., 22 (9) : 16-21. Echo-sounding experiments in the Barents Sea—III. Echo-sounding experiments with single cod. Contents: Introduction; Methods: 1. Water-noise; 2. Experiments with single cod; Results: 1. Water-noise measurements; 2. Signal strength from single cod; Discussion. M Beverton, R. J. H. & R. W. Blacker (1959) 60-3660 Fish. Invest., Lond., 22 (9) : 22-48. Echo-sounding experiments in the Barents Sea—IV. Experiments on quantitative echo-sounding in deep water. Contents: Introduction; Experiments with a trawl-float target; 1. Method: 2. Results; Analysis of fish traces from paper records: 1. Theoretical; 2. Results; Summary; Appendix II. M Cushing, D. H. (1959) 60-3661 Fish. Invest., Lond., 22 (9) : 48-55. Echo-sounding experiments in the Barents Sea—V. A new method of echo-survey at full speed. Contents: Introduction; The use of a stalked oscillator; The signal-to-noise ratio; The surveys of cruise IV, ‘ Ernest Holt ’, 1956; Comparison with paper- record surveys; Discussion. M Hodder, V. M. (1959) 60-3662 Paper presented to meeting of ICNAF Scientists, St. Andrews, Dec. 1959, 3 p. Redfish selection curves. Ci 59-2308. Trawl cod-end selectivity for Sebastes based on 59-2308. M Martin, W. В. & D. N. Fitzgerald (1959) 60-3663 Paper presented to Meeting of ICNAF Scientists, St. Andrews, Dec. 1959. Other groundfish (Canada—Maritimes). Tables for: (1) Samples of the sizes of pollock, hake, witch, winter flounder, and yellowtail landed by commercial fishermen on the southern Canadian mainland in the years 1945 to 1954; (2) Statistics of landings of miscellaneous groundfish spp. in the Canadian Maritimes and Quebec and in the US from subarea 4 during 1957. 3 (7) : 549 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Kohler, A. C. (1959) 60-3664 Paper presented to Meeting of ICNAF Scientists, St. Andrews, Dec. 1959. Variation in cod growth. Age composition, size at age, and abundances of Gadus morhua from ICNAF area 4T. M McCracken, F. D. (1959) 60-3665 Paper presented to Meeting of ICNAF Scientists, St. Andrews, Dec. 1959. Distribution of haddock by sizes in relation to area, depth, and bottom temperature on offshore Nova Scotia banks. Data on Melanogrammus aeglefinus for 1954 to 1956. F Slicher, A. M. (1958) 60-3666 Anat. Rec., 131 (3) : 600. The effect of ACTH, cortisol and cold shock on the peripheral total white cell count of fishes. Reports briefly experiments with Fundulus heteroclitus. M Jean, Y. (1959) 60-3667 Paper presented to Meeting of ICNAF Scientists, St. Andrews, Dec. 1959. Wastage of cod at sea in subdivision 4T in 1959. Study of discards of Gadus morhua by Canadian vessels. M Jean, Y., D. N. Fitzgerald & A. Marcotte (1959) 60-3668 Paper presented to Meeting of ICNAF Scientists, St. Andrews, Dec. 1959. A comparison of line- and otter-trawl caught cod in subdivision 4T during the years 1951 to 1959. Size distributions of Canadian Gadus morhua catches compared for analysis of gear selectivity and availability. M Jean, Y. (1959) 60-3669 Paper presented to Meeting of ICNAF Scientists, St. Andrews, Dec. 1959. Cod catches in relation to depth and bottom temperature in survey hauls in subdivisions 4W, 4V and 4T. Series of graphs show Gadus morhua catches, 1957-1959. M Powles, P. M. (1959) 60-3670 Paper presented to Meeting of ICNAF Scientists, St. Andrews, Dec. 1959. Plaice studies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, ICNAF subdivision AT. Landings, discards, distribution, mortality from tagging, growth of Hippo- glossoides platessoides, 3 (7) : 550 REFERENCES MF Randhawa, M. S. (1959) 60-3671 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology of Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, 27 p. Address. Reviews briefly work done on algae, mentions economic utilization, relation to fisheries, mass culturing and its role in pollution. MF Witsch, H. v. (1959) 60-3672 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology of Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959. UNESCO/NS/AS/1 : 11 p. Biological possibilities of mass-culture of algae for food production. Surveys on the biological basis, the prospects and possibilities of a large scale culture of algae. F Fogg, G. E. (1959) 60-3673 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology of Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/NS/AS/2 : 5 p. Recent advances in our knowledge of nitrogen fixation by blue-green algae. F Watanabe, A. (1959) 60-3674 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology of Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/NS/AS/3 : 8 p. Collection and cultivation of nitrogen fixing blue-algae and their effect on the growth and crop yield of rice plants. Summary report of experiments with Tolypathrix tenuis on effect of this sp. on growth and crops yield of rice plants. Notes distribution of nitrogen fixing blue-green algae in South and East Asia. MF Tamiya, H. (1959) 60-3675 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/4 : 16 p. Role of algae as food. Notes on properties, farming techniques, mode of use and nutritional value, harvesting and processing, and economic appraisal of Porphyra tenera and Chlorella spp. F Tamiya, H. (1959) 60-3676 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/5 : 11 p. a of growth of Chlorella studied by the technique of synchronous culture. 3 (7) : 551 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Rao, C. S. P. (1959) 60-3677 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/6 : 13 p. Cytology of red algae. Discusses general outlines of mitosis, special features of nuclear cytology, chromosome numbers, incl. a brief summary of recent cytological contribu- tions. F Raman, A. (1959) 60-3678 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/7 : 14 p. Algal photosynthesis in sewage treatment. Deals in detail with the role of algae in sewage treatment, the possibilities of bye-product recovery by algae cultivation and describes experimental studies carried out on the photo-synthetic treatment of sewage. F Pandey, О. С. € А. К. Mitra (1959) 60-3679 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Algological Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/8 : Тр. On the production of heterocysts in Camptylonemopsis lahorense (Ghose) Desikachary—A preliminary report. F Sarma, Y. S. R. K. (1959) 60-3680 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/9 : 22 p. Some recent advances in the nuclear cytology of Chlorophyceae. Presents certain significant aspects of nuclear cytology of some members of the Chlorophyceae that have come to light more recently, and illustrates how cytological data have been usefully employed in tackling problems of algal taxonomy. F Venkataraman, С. 5. (1959) 60-3681 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec., 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/10 : 13 p. Nitrogen fixation and production of extracellular nitrogenous substances by an endophytic Nostoc strain, isolated from the root nodules of Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum). CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—ERRATA 1858(9) : 59 should read 1958(9) : 59 | 60-019ег L (60-2077) Bückmann, A. et al. should read Bückmann, A. et al. (1959) 60-020er (60-3480) 67 p. should read 92 p. 60-021er (60-1914) 3 (8) : Er3 REFERENCES M Subrahmanyan, R. (1959) 60-3682 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/11 : 15 p. Phytoplankton of the water of the west coast of India and its bearing on fisheries. Reviews observations on blooming phyto- and zooplankton relationship, factors influencing production of phytoplankton, effect on fisheries and magnitude of production. F Chowdary, Y. B. K. (1959) 60-3683 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/12 : бр Cytology of Trentepohlia and Cephaleuros. Account of study on the cytology and life-history of these spp. F Singh, V. P. (1959) 60-3684 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/13 : 46 p. Phytoplankton ecology of the inland waters of Uttar Pradesh. Account of observations on distribution and periodicity of phytoplankton of 2 water sheets that represent special type of habitat. M Balakrishnan, M. S. (1959) 60-3685 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/14 : 23 p. Reproduction in some Indian red algae and their taxonomy. F Natarajan, K. V. (1959) 60-3686 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Couneil of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dee. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/15 : Эр. Mineral nutrition of Selenastrum westii. F Pandey, D. C. & A. K. Mitra (1959) 60-3687 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/16 : 10 p. A comparative study of Camptylonemopsis lahorense (Ghose) Desikachary, Scytonema praegnans Skuja, S. ocellatum Lyngb., Tolypothix nodosa Bharad and T. tenuis Kutz under cultural conditions with remarks on the validity of the genus Camptylonemopsis. | 3 (8) : 553 оо BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Misra, J. N. (1959) 60-3688 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/17 : 5 p. Ecology and succession of the littoral algae of west coast of India. M Sundaralingam, V. S. (1959) 60-3689 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/18 : 11 p. Comparative morphology of the charophytes. F Philipose, M. T. (1959) 60-3690 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/19 : 29 p. Freshwater phytoplankton of inland fisheries. Reviews knowledge of phytoplankton of different types of Indian inland waters and assesses their role. F Desikachary, T. V. (1959) 60-3691 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Couneil of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/20 : 11 p. Submieroscopie morphology of algae. MF Mayer, A. M. (1959) 60-3692 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/21 : 10 p. Achievements and problems in the mass culture of algae. ME Golueke, C. G. et al. (1959) 60-3693 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/22 : 13 p. Production of low cost algal protein. F Ganapati, S. V. (1959) 60-3694 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959, UNESCO/ NS/AS/23 : 18 p. Ecology of tropical waters. M Srinivasan, К. 5. (1959) 60-3695 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959 : 33 p. Abstract distribution pattern of marine algae in Indian seas. 3 (8) : 554 REFERENCES M Thivy, F. (1959) 60-3696 Paper presented to Symposium on Algology organized by Indian Council of Agricultural Research and UNESCO, New Delhi, 7-12 Dec. 1959 : 27 p. Seaweed utilization in India. M Taramelli, E. (1957) 60-3697 Natura, Milano, 48 : 99-104. Appunti sui crostacei decapodi di Anzio. (Notes on decapod crustacea of Anzio.) Systematic notes on specimens collected. GM Holt, 5. J. (1959) 60-3698 Rep. F.A.O./E.T.A.P., (1095) : 129 р. Report of the International Training Centre on the methodology and techniques of research on mackerel (Rastrelliger)—Bangkok, Thailand, 20 October to 28 November 1958. Reports objectives and conduct of the center organized jointly by FAO and Fisheries Department of Thailand, in cooperation with IPFC, to train scientists and technicians in the field and laboratory work to be performed as part of the study of mackerel populations and formulate standard pattern of research operations. M Australia. Commonwealth (1958) 60-3699 Canberra, 96 p. Report to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the administra- tion of the territory of Nauru from 1 July 1957 to 30 June 1958. Report on political, economic, social and educational advancement that incl. brief statement on fisheries. MF FAO (1959) 60-3700 Rome, 103 p. The work of FAO, 1958-1959—Report of the Director-General. Incl. report on the activities of Fisheries Division. : M Tiews, K. F. W. (1959) 60-3701 Rep. F.A.O./E.T.A.P., (1141) : 85 р. Report to the Government of the Philippines on marine fishery resources. Report of project summarises biology of fish spp., organization of laboratory, training of staff; oceanographic observations; recommendations. Special reference to Stolephorus, Decapterus, Rastrelliger, Leiognathus, Nemipterus. Saurida, Penaeus and Metapenaeus spp. 3 (8) : 555 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Gonzales, C. (1959) 60-3702 Rep. F.A.O./E.T.A.P. (1167) : 81 р. Second report to the Government of India on fish marketing in Madras, Bombay and Mysore States. Report on FAO project carried out under UN Expanded Technical Assist- ance Programme, inel. short sections on status of marine and inland fisheries by states; some tables of production statistics. MF Washington (State) Department of Fisheries (n.d. 1959?) 60-3703 303 p. 1958 annual report. Reports briefly on economic evaluation of fisheries; hatcheries—research, management, operations; marine and freshwater research; development programmes; stream improvement; shellfish research and management; salmon sport fishing; fisheries patrol and news log; orders of director and regulation of the year. M IWC (1959) 60-3704 London, 31 p. Tenth report of the Commission (covering the tenth fiscal year 1 June 1958 to 31 May 1959). List of Commission members and participants; general report of whaling activities, notifications and resolutions; table of infractions. Appendices incl. report of scientific subcommittee, list of documents received, financial accounts; table of oil production statistics for 1949-50—-1958-59. M Maroc. Service Central des Statistiques (1959) 60-3705 Bull. statist. Maroc, (21) : 35 p. Incl. monthly table of fish landings, by areas, for the period February— December 1958. G Hartshorn, L. (1959) 60-3706 Research, Lond., 12 (8-9) : 307-14. Precision electrical measurements. Article on the techniques and problems of measuring electrical quantities with a very high degree of accuracy. MF Fiji Colony. Department of Agriculture (1959) 60-3707 Suva, Fiji, Govt Press, 16 p. Annual report for the year 1958. Incl. note on drying out of Tilapia tanks, and on legal enactments pertaining to fisheries. 3 (8) : 556 REFERENCES M Norway. Fiskeridirektoren (1959) 60-3708 Bergen, 96 p. Norges fiskerier 1957. (Fishery statistics of Norway, 1957.) Review of sea-fisheries statistics, followed by tables of catches by spp., type of gear, location, months; name and ill. of spp. caught and types of gear used; map of fishery districts. M Einarsson, H. & N. Gürtürk (1959) 60-3709 Rep. Fish. Res., Istanbul, 1 (8) : 28 р. On plankton communities in the Black Sea. Ти. Data from Hensen net hauls taken March 1955-Nov. 1956; qualification and quantitative results; diagnosis ill. community relationships, and simultaneous oceanographic characteristics of the habitat. G Choynowski, M. (1959) 60-3710 J. Amer. statist. Ass., 54 (286) : 385-8. Maps based on probabilities. A map which shows, by hatching or shading, the geographical distribution of some phenomenon in terms of absolute frequencies or percentages may be supplemented by a map showing probabilities of observed deviations from mean, calculated on assumption that true geographic distribution is uniform. Such a map helps guard against attaching geographic significance to random variations. Butterbaugh, G. I. (1959) 60-3711 J. Amer. statist. Ass., 54 (286) : 490. Education and training films in statistics. Abstr. of paper delivered at the 118th annual meeting of the American Statistical Association, Chicago, Illinois, 27-30 Dec. 1958. The almost total lack of films and filmstrips for use in the teaching of statistics is cited. Gives suggested reasons for the situation. Incl. an appendix giving titles of 30 films, together with their source, length, type, and price when available; also an appendix listing filmstrips. G Miller, R. G., Jr. (1959) 60-3712 J. Amer. statist. Ass., 54 (286) : 501. Early failures in life testing. Abstr. of paper delivered at the 118th annual meeting of the American Statistical Association, Chicago, Illinois, 27-30 Dec. 1958. An early failure model is postulated in which one failure rate is assumed to be in effect for an initial time interval (0, To) and another, lower failure rate is operative there- after. Estimators for the two failure rates are given in the case where To is known and in the case where To is not known exactly, but can be assumed to be within a specified interval. Methods for obtaining approximately large sample confidence regions are outlined, and procedures for handling small samples are described. 3 (8) : 557 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Shubik, M. (1959) 60-3713 J. Amer. statist. Ass., 54 (286) : 505. Operations research, models and data organization. Abstr. of paper delivered at the 118th annual meeting of the American Statistical Association, Chicago, Illinois, 27-30 Dec. 1958. G Talacko, J. V. (1959) 60-3714 J. Amer. statist. Ass., 54 (286) : 507. Stratified sampling from the negative exponential population. Abstr. of paper delivered at the 118th annual meeting of the American Statistical Association, Chicago, Illinois, 27-30 Dec. 1958. G Askovitz, 5. I. (1959) 60-3715 J. Amer. statist. Ass., 54 (287) : 668-73. Graphic methods based upon properties of advancing centroids. Short-cut techniques are extended to least squares applications in line fitting and to determining the mean of a frequency distribution. 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(Talasso- graphic cruise in the Adriatic in 1955—I. General account.) En CR 59-3101. Description of the scope and organization of the cruise with review of earlier research in the Adriatic, and station list. 3 (8) : 558 REFERENCES M Italy. Istituto Sperimentaee Talassografico (1958) 60-3720 Pubbl. Ist. talassogr. Trieste, (353) : 102 p. Annuario 1957. (Annual report 1957.) Annual report containing tabulation of observations at the mareographic stations of Trieste and Capo Passero, and a note giving early results of the 1955 and 1957 talassographic cruises in the Adriatic. M Mosetti, F. (1958) 60-3721 Pubbl. Ist. talassogr. Trieste, (354) : 291-306. Le maree dell’ Adriatico. (Tide in the Adriatic.) Descriptions of research on tides in the Adriatic and of the co-tidal lines, with an hypothesis and mathematical treatment for tidal phenomena in this sea. M Faganelli, A. (1959) ' 60-3722 Pubbl. Ist. talassogr. Trieste, (356) : 11 p. Nota preliminare sulla concentrazione dei sali nutritivi rilevati nel mare Adriatico durante la crociera del 1955. (Preliminary note on the concentra- tion of nutrient salts found in the Adriatic Sea during the 1955 cruise.) En Discussion of the data obtained on phosphorous, nitrogen, nitrates and silicates; and comparison of the waters of the east coast with those of the west coast. M Meng, N. Chierego & D. Bregant (1959) 60-3723 Pubbl. Ist. talassogr.-Trieste, (358) : 10 p. Analisi chimica e spettografica preliminare di un campione di fondo dell Adriatico centrale. (Preliminary chemical and spectographie analysis of samples of the bottom of the central Adriatic.) En Sea bottom sediment samples were collected using a piston core of the Kullenberg type and preliminary results are given of analysis of a 570 centi- metre core collected at a depth. M Lanfranco, G. G. (1958)* 60-3724 Malta, Dep. Information and Tourist Serv., 74 p. A complete guide to the fishes of Malta (Central Mediterranean). M Parsons, Т. В. & J. D. H. Strickland (1959) 60-3725 Nature, Lond., 184 Suppl. (26) : 2038-9. Proximate analysis of marine standing crops. Short description of a method for quantitative collection of suspended matter from sea water, notes on chemical methods for determination of organic components in this suspended matter and few results of such analyses. 3 (8) : 559 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MG Barry, J. M. & F. J. O’Rourke (1959) 60-3726 Nature, Lond., 184 Suppl. (26) : 2039. Species specificity of fish mucus. Directs attention to possibilities of using chromatographic analysis—ultra violet method—of fish mucus for taxonomic purposes and describes work on Gadus pollachius, Pollachius virens, Sebastes marinus and S. mentella. M France. Office de la Recherche Scientifique & Technique Outre-Mer 60-3727 (1959) Rapp. sci. Inst. franc. Océanie, (12) : 67 p. 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Contains statistics on catches and values of fish and fish products; and a chapter on fisheries—fleet size and operations, types of catch, areas fished. F Reichenbach-Klinke, H.-H. (1958)* 60-3735 Z. Parasitenk., 18 : 292-6. Ein neuer Ergasilide in europäischen Süsswasseraquarien. (A new ergasilid in European freshwater aquaria.) M ShokaPskii, IU. M. (1959) 60-3736 536 p. (Oceanography). Ru 2nd ed. M Blagodarov, V. E. (1959)* 60-3737 231 | р: (In the Arctic). Ru 3 (8) : 561 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Scattergood, L. W. & P. L. Goggins (1958) 60-3738 Maine Nat., 14 (2) : 40-3. Unusual records of Gulf of Maine fishes. F Bouillon, J. (1957) 60-3739 Ann. Soc. zool. Belg., 87 (2) : 253-500. Etude monographique du genre Limnocnida (Limnomedusae). (Mono- graphic study of the genus Limnocnida, Limnomedusae.) BA 34 (1) 2909. Recognizes 4 spp.: L. tanganyicae from Lake Tanganyika, L. victoriae grouping the populations scattered in the majority of African waters, L. congoensis from the Congo basin, and L. indica. The study of life history is based upon the Tanganyika form with ecological conditions dis- cussed. The histophysiological structure of the medusa is described; manu- brial budding of the medusa, sexual organs and embryonic development, “* epizoaires ”” and parasites are discussed. Histological structure and budding are described, and the differences between Limnocnida and Craspeda- custa are noted. The genus is placed with Craspedacusta in the family Olin- diidae. Full bibliographic list. M Lindquist, A. (1958) 60-3740 Comment. biol., Helsingf., 17 (2) : 1-10. Uber das Vorkommen von Pleurobrachia pileus (O. Е. Müller) (Ctenophora) in den nordlichen Teilen der Ostsee. (On the occurrence of Pleurobrachia pileus in the northern part of the Baltic Sea.) BA 34 (1) 2912. Reviews literature on the occurrence of this sp. F Francois, D. D. (1959) 60-3741 Ohio J. Sci., 59 (2) : 108-27. The crayfishes of New Jersey. BA 34 (1) 2918. Distribution, taxonomy and ecology of Cambarus b. bartoni, Orconectes limosus, Cambarus diogenes and Procambarus b. blandingt. Detailed collection data, maps, plates, and a key to the spp. are incl. M Aldrich, J. W. (1959) 60-3742 Atlant. Nat., 4 (1) : 41-3. Activities of coquina clams. BA 34 (1) 2956. Account of observations on behaviour and occurrence of Donaz variabilis in Atlantic S. M Rogick, M. D. (1959) 60-3743 Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 79 (2) : 9-41. Studies on marine bryozoa—XI. Antarctic Osthimosiae. BA 34 (1) 2966. Emends, defines and clarifies the controversive status of genus Osthimosia. Reports O. bicornis, O. eatonensis, O. granum, and O. milleporoides from new Antarctic localities. 3 (8) : 562 REFERENCES M Godeaux, J. (1959) 60-3744 Ann. Soc. zool. Belg., 87 (1) : 75-89. Contribution à la connaissance de la glande neurale des Polyclinidae (Ascidies aplousobranches). (Contribution to the knowledge of the neural gland of the Polyclinidae.) BA 34 (1) 2969. Describes experiments on oozoids of Morchelliu margus, Parascidia areolata, and P. turbinata, and also on blastozoids. M Balan, V. (1958) 60-3745 J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 55 (2) : 297-306. Notes on a visit to certain islands of the Laccadive Archipelago, with special reference to fisheries. BA 34 (1) 2970. Gives table of 80 specimens collected, showing family, sp., and home island. M Deraniyagala, P. E. P. (1958) 60-3746 Spolia zeylan., 28 (2) : 127. A new record of whale sharks from the Eastern Province, Ceylon. BA 34 (1) 2972. Records capture of Rhincodon typus and states that this lends support to the idea of strong westward flow of surface water from Malayan area with the change of the monsoons. F Deraniyagala, P. E. P. (1958) 60-3747 Spolia zeylan., 28 (2) : 129-38. Three new cyprinoids, a new cat fish and variation among some cyprinoids and an anabantoid of Ceylon. BA 34 (1) 2973. Describes Puntius ticto melananomaculatus, Hsomus dauricus brevibarbatus, Clarias nebulosus, and a new color var. P. titteya var. rubripinnis. M de Silva, P. H. D. H. (1958) 60-3748 Spolia zeylan., 28 (2) : 145-50. The monacanthid genera Prevagor and Paramonacanthus and the diodontid genera Chilomycterus and Diodon off Ceylon. BA 34 (1) 2974. Descriptions of specimens in the Colombo Mus., with distribution notes. M de Silva, P. H. D. H. (1958) 60-3749 Spolia zeylan., 28 (2) : 141-4. The occurrence of Gonostoma elongata Günther and Xiphasia setifer Swainson off Ceylon. BA 34 (1) 2975. Single specimens of each sp. from the Colombo Mus. are described. G. elongata had been recorded only once before from the Indian Ocean. X. setifer is a first record for Ceylon. 3 (8) - 563 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M de Zylva, E. R. A. (1958) 60-3750 Spolia zeylan., 28 (2) : 139-40. Elagatis bipinnulatus (Quoy and Gainard) in Ceylon waters. BA 34 (1) 2976. Describes sp. recorded for the Ist time. Incl. notes on distribution. MF Elster, H. J. & S. Gorgy (1959) 60-3751 Naturwissenschaften, 46 (4) : 147-8. Der Nilschlamm als Nährstoffregulator im Nildelta. (The Nile mud as regulator of nutrients in the Nile Delta.) Notes on O, consumption and N and P liberation of the suspended matter in Nile. Review of the sedimentation processes and the exchange of nutrients between the sediments and the water above. MF Ricker, W. Е. (n.d.) 60-3752 Nanaimo, B. C., 103 p. Evidence for environmental and genetic influence on certain characters which distinguish stocks of the Pacific salmons and steelhead trout. Manuscript, primarily a summary of N. 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Proceedings of the symposium on aspects of deep-sea research . . ., Wash- ington, D.C., 29 February to 1 March, 1956. M Scagel, R. F. (1957)* 60-3929 Bull. Victoria Mem. Mus., (150) : 295 p. An annotated list of the marine algae of British Columbia and northern Washington (including keys to genera). MF Cameron, A. W. (1958)* 60-3930 Ottawa, 83 p. Canadian mammals. MF Baker, E. A. & D. J. Foskett (1958)* 60-3931 London, Butterworths’ Sci. Publ., 343 p. Bibliography of food: a select international bibliography of nutrition, food and beverage technology and distribution, 1936-56. G Sneath, P. H. A. (1957)* 60-3932 J. gen. Microbiol., 17 : 201-26. The application of computers to taxonomy. MF Manshard, W. (1958) 60-3933 Erde, Berl., 89 (1) : 21-33. Die Kiisten- und Fluszfischerei Ghanas. (The coastal and river fisheries of Ghana.) TA Oct. 59 : ©2362. Various methods of catching, drying, curing and marketing fish are described. Fishing rights ; the construction of the Volta dam and its consequences on river fishing. Creation of a 5,000 sq km artificial lake may induce more intensive fishing in Northern Ghana. 3 (8) : 588 REFERENCES M Anon. (1959) 60-3934 Caribbean, 13 (5) : 101. Development plan stresses three sectors. TA Oct. 59: g2423. Third economic development plan for overseas departments, outlined in a recent issue of the “ Journal Officiel ”, shows French Caribbean Departments plan devoted to three main fields : tourism, fisheries and agriculture. For the development of the fishing industry, the objectives are to train fishermen, modernize fishing methods, provide invest- ment for ancillary trades and stabilize marketing arrangements. Е Gruber, В. (1959) 60-3935 Bull. agric. Congo belge, 50 (1) : 131-9. Toxicité pour Tilapia melanopleura de deux insecticides: l’endrine et la toxaphéne. (Toxicity of two insecticides: endrin and toxaphene for Tilapia melanopleura.) TA Oct. 59: experiments to measure toxicity in fish ponds. Recommenda- tions for precautionary measures by spraying with these insecticides in the neighbourhood of ponds. M Squires, D. F. (1958) 60-3936 Bull. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., 115 (4) : 215-62. | Stony corals from the vicinity of Bimini, Bahamas, British West Indies. BA 32 (11) 38958. Detailed account of extent and variety of coral zauna and factors involved in its distribution. Reviews previous work on Bahamas corals; discusses ecological factors, classification of environments, fonation and comparison of environments and factors effecting coral growth; and describes spp., synonymy, notes on occurrence. Ш. M Wood, R. L. (1958) 60-3937 Dissert. Abstr., 18 (2) : 707-8. Identification and microanatomical study of a new species of Epizoanthus (scotinus) (Zoanthidea). BA 32(1)38960. F Morimoto, Y. & Y. Minra (1957) 60-3938 Proc. imp. Acad. Japan, 33 (3) : 145-8. Allobathynella japonica, gen. et sp. nov., a new bathynellid from Japan. BA 32(1)38976. Describes new genus and sp. F Manfredi, P. (1957) 60-3939 Natura, Milano, 48 (1) : 28-30. Cattura di un Silurus qlanis nell’Adda, presso Lecco. (Capture of a specimen of Silurus glanis in the River Adda, Near Lecco, North Italy.) BA 32(11): 39111. Records capture, suggests that may be casually introduced. 3 (8) : 589 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Muncy, R. J. (1957) 60-3940 Iowa Conservnist, 16 (5) : 129, 135. Flathead catfish. BA 32(11)39116. Account of observations on age, reproduction and residence of Pylodictis olivaris of Des Moines River and its comparison to Ictalurus punctatus. M Du Plessis, С. G. (1959) 60-3941 Invest. Rep. Div. Fish. S. Afr., (38) : 35-60. The South African pilchard (Sardinops ocellata)—Trends in the pilchard fishery of the Union of South Africa, 1943-58. Range of sp., fishing areas, yields in periods of restricted and unrestricted fishing and their correlation with abiotic factors, economic and technological factors, recruitment, food. MF Withrow, R. B. (1959) 60-3942 AAAS, Washington, D.C., 921 p. Photoperiodism and related phenomena in plants and animals. Contains 60-3943, 60-3944 and 60-3945. MF Pittendrigh, C. P. et al. (1959) 60-3943 In 60-3942 : The relation of light to rhythmic phenomena in plants and animals. MF Hastings, J. W. et al. (1959) 60-3944 In 60-3942 : Photoperiodism in the invertebrates. MF Bullough, W. et al. (1959) 60-3945 In 60-3942 : Photoperiodism in the vertebrates. MF Idler, D. R., U. Н. M. Fagerlund & A. P. Ronald (1960) 60-3946 Biochem. biophys. Res. Commun., 2 (2) : 133-7. Isolation of pregn-4-ene-17a, 208-diol-3-one from the plasma of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). First reported isolation of this steroid from a natural source—80 post- spawned females from Chilko Lake, B.C., in Sept. 1959. Describes method. G Torgerson, W. $. (1958) 60-3947 New York, J. Wiley & Sons, Inc., 460 p. Theory and methods of scaling. A reference source on ranking and related statistical procedures, in three sections, dealing respectively with the nature or measurement and classifica- tion of scaling methods; judgement methods; response methods. Also a summary chapter, 600 item bibliography, and cumulative normal curve tables. 3 (8) : 590 REFERENCES G Heiner, R. (1959) 60-3948 Behavior. Sci., 4 (3) : 245-7. Theory and methods of scaling. Re 60-3947. G Brown, С. С. & В. T. Saucer (1958) 60-3949 Springfield, Ill., С. С. Thomas. Electronic instrumentation for the behavioral sciences. Intended for users of these research tools. G Foster, C. C. (1959) 60-3950 Behavior. Sci., 4 (3) : 247. Electronic instrumentation for the behavioral sciences. Re 60-3949. G Dickman, K. W. (1959) 60-3951 Behavior. Sci., 4 (3) : 251-4. Index of statistical programs available in the statistical library of the ILLIAC (Part I). Short descriptions of each program. Incl. least squares fitting of poly- nomials, formation of frequency distributions, correlations, linear program- ming, various significance tests. G Uhr, L. (1959) 60-3952 Behavior. Sci., 4 (3) : 255. A general intercorrelation program for the minimal IBM 650. CPA 2. Intercorrelation matrices of, theoretically, any size, limited by machine time and practicality, can be computed. The method used is the Pearson product-moment correlation. G Anderson, B. L. & T. J. Lawton (1959) 60-3953 Behavior. Sci., 4 (3) : 255. ’ СОВЕТ, a least squares cosine fitting program for the IBM 704. CPA 3. Fits by a least squares technique, the curve “y=A cos В (X —C) ” to from 4 to 500 points of observed data, computing the parameters, A, В, С, and the standard deviations of the estimates of A, В, C,—S ,, Sp, So. G Hobby, C., A. Newhouse & L. Gieszl (1959) 60-3954 Behavior. Sei., 4 (3) : 255. An integrated set of programs for the minimal IBM 650 for curve and surface fitting on unequally spaced points. CPA4. 3 (8) : 591 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Vandenberg, S.G. & R. M. Graham (1959) 60-3955 Behavior. Sci., 4 (3) : 255-6. A minimal IBM 650 computer program to calculate C. C. Peters’ index of curvilinearity. CPA5. Computes “ y=ab+X-+cX?’’, the product moment correlation r, an index of curvilinearity. Anderson, B. L. & T. J. Lawton (1959) G Behavior. Sci., 4 (3) : 256. 60-3956 EXFIT, an exponential curve fitting program for the IBM 704. CPA 6. Fits by a least squares technique, the curve ““ y=ABz’’; to up to 500 points of observed data. M Anon. (1959) 60-3957 G. Pesca, 9 (12) : 3. Atlantici o stanziali i tonni del Mediterraneo ? Nuove ricerche sulle migrazioni dei tonni. (Are the Mediterranean tunny Atlantic or endemic ? New researches in the migrations of tunny.) General discussion of this question. M Anon. (1959) 60-3958 G. Pesca, 9 (12) : 3. L’estensione delle acque territoriali e della piattaforma continentale. (The extension of territorial waters and of the continental shelf.) Review of action taken in recent years by various countries in making declarations on these questions. F Bianchi, G. (1959) 60-3959 G. Pesca, 9 (12) : 5. La incubazione artificiale di Black Bass nelle esperienze dell’incubatorio di Mantova. (Artificial incubation of Black Bass in experiments at the Mantova hatchery.) General account of the results obtained. MF FAO (1959) 60-3960 St. Fd. Agric., Rome, 1959 : 197 p. Incl. brief mention of trade in fisheries products. MF Ahlbäck, G. (1958) 60-3961 Vandringsfisk. Medd., 1958 (1) : 2 p. Tillväxten av laxungar, härstammande fran stor resp. liten rom. (Growth of salmon fry and smolt originating from big and small eggs.) Investigation of the influence of the size of eggs on the growth of fry and smolt. 3 (8) : 592 REFERENCES F Grimäs, U. (1959) 60-3962 Vandringsfisk. Medd., 1959 (3) : 8 p. Vattenregleringens inverkan pa bottenfaunan i Stora och Lilla Blasjon. (The influence of variation of water level on the benthos in Great and Small Blásjo.) Quantitative investigations of benthos in a lake used as water reservoir and comparison with a neighbouring unregulated lake. MEF Lindroth, A. (1959) 60-3963 Vandringsfisk, Medd., 1959 (5) : 3 p. Försök óver vissa orsaker till dódlighet hos laxrom. (Investigations on some reasons for mortality of salmon eggs.) Notes on the influence of different handling, treatment with euflavine, and degree of ripeness of the eggs on the mortality. M Buys, M. E. L. (1959) 60-3964 Invest. Rep. Div. Fish. S. Afr., (37) : 559-732. The South African pilchard (Sardinops ocellata) and maasbanker (Trachurus trachurus) —Hydrographical environment and the commercial catches, 1950-57. Deals with the annual and seasonal variations in temperature and salinity in the 0-50 metres layer of the sea over the continental shelf in the St. Helena Bay area for the seven-year period extending from September 1950 to August 1957. Relationships which were found during this period between the environmental temperature as an annual average and the Sardinops ocellata and Trachurus trachurus catches of the ensuing year, are indicated. FG Le Cren, E. D. (1958) 60-3965 Fish. Stud. F.A.O., (8) : 50 p. Aplicación de la ciencia a la pesca continental. (The application of science to inland fisheries.) Es 582395. FG Le Cren, E. D. (1959) 60-3966 Fish. Stud. F.A.O., (8) : 50 p. La science appliquée aux péches intérieures. (The application of science to inland fisheries.) Fr 582395. M Newell, B. S. (1959) 60-3967 Fish. Publ., Lond., (12) : 18 p. The hydrography of the British East African coastal waters—Part IT: Report of observations and conclusions on oxygen, pH, and phosphate, temperature, salinity, plankton and total nitrogen, currents and internal waves, and the position of the thermocline. 3 (8) : 593 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Union of South Africa. Department of Commerce and Industries, 60-3968 Division of Fisheries (1959) Comm. Industr., 18 (3) Suppl. : 168-87. Twenty-ninth annual report for the period 1 April 1957 to 31 March 1958. Industrial activities, research and administrative activities of the Division. Particular mention of Sardinops ocellata, Trachurus trachurus, mackerel, Jasus lalandii, snock, abalone, oyster, whale and seaweed fisheries. Legisla- tion, harbours, research vessel cruises, summary of oceanographic and bio- logical data. List of publications. M Jonsson, S. (1959) 60-3969 FAO, Rome, 17 p. Progress report to the Government of India on fishing gear and methods. Progress report on FAO project carried out under UN Expanded Technical Assistance Programme. Recommendations for further action. Project involves experimental and exploratory fishing round Indian coast, program of mechanization of fishing methods. Gives fishing logs, catch per haul by weight and value. Notes on demonstrations, monsoon fishing. M Jonsson, $. (1959) 60-3970 FAO, Rome, 6 p. Phase report to the Government of India on the work in Orissa State. Progress report on FAO project carried out under UN Expanded Technical Assistance Programme. Recommendations for further action. Project involves experimental and exploratory fishing round Indian coast, program of mechanization of fishing methods. Gives fishing logs, catch per haul by weight and value. Notes on demonstrations, monsoon fishing. F Anon. (1959) 60-3971 Piscator, 13 (46) : 46. The menace of carp. Discusses the introduction of Cyprinus carpio with special reference to Cape Province, South Africa. F Anon. (1959) 60-3972 Piscator, 13 (46) : 47. Importation of carp. Describes what may have been the initial introduction of Cyprinus carpio to Cape Province, South Africa, in 1859. MF Jubb, R. A. (1959) 60-3973 Piscator, 13 (46) : 56-60. Carp, mud-mullet and eels in eastern Cape rivers. Describes status of Cyprinus carpio, Labeo umbratus and Anguilla in eastern Cape Province and suggests their utilization as food. 3 (8) : 594 REFERENCES MF Skead, C. J. (1959) 60-3974 Piscator, 13 (46) : 74-86. The climbing of juvenile eels. Describes methods of ascension of dams on Buffalo River, Cape Province, South Africa, by Anguilla, survival and behaviour out of and in water and contains notes on effect of water temperature on eels. MF British Guiana. Agriculture Department. Fisheries Division 60-3975 (n.d. 1959?) Bull. Fish. Div. Brit. Guiana, (1) : 52 p. Review of the fisheries of British Guiana in 1958. Staff, administration, status and conditions of industry, research and development, surveys, publications, spp. lists, experimental fishing, fish cultural experiments. M Kurc, G. & A. Percier (1959) 60-3976 Bull. Cent. Etud. Rech. sci., Biarritz, 2 (3) : 313-25. La pêche à la lumière—Les essais de l’Institut des Pêches. (Light fishing— The experiments of the Fisheries Institute.) CR 59-6935. Reviews the methods and reports on experiments light fishing of sardine-like fishes and mackerels. M Thonet, V. & P. Jovet (1959) 60-3977 Bull. Cent. Etud. Rech. sci., Biarritz, 2 (3) : 351-5. E. Wuitner et son herbier. (E. Wuitner and his herbarium.) Contains biographic note and bibliographic index of the works of E. Wuitner, and a description and classification of the herbarium. M Astre, G. (1959) 60-3978 Bull. Cent. Etud. Rech. sci., Biarritz, 2 (3) : 357-67. Quelques aspects de l'écume océanique. (Some aspects of the sea foam.) A study of sea foam at different degrees of viscosity. F Chung, H. L. et al. (1959) 60-3979 Sci. Rec., Peking, 3 (10) : 499-506. Studies on Clonorchiasis sinensis in Peking and Tientsin—Occurrence of Clonorchiasis sinensis at Yungfeng Hsiang, Liulit’un of Ch’ Angp’ing District, Peking, with observations on intermediary and definitive hosts and detection of clinical cases by means of intradermal tests with Clonorchis antigen. Cysts of this parasite of man and domestic mammals found in the fish Acanthorhodeus, Culter, Pseudorasbora, Pseudogobio, Carassius and Æleotris in ponds, but not in Pseudobagrus and Opsariichthys. M Western Australia. Fisheries Department (1959) 60-3980 Mon. Serv. Bull. Fish. Dep. И’. Aust., 8 (11) : 151-60. Notes on staff and their activities; issuance of fishing licenses, regulations and legal actions; seasons and results of crayfishery, information from abroad. 3 (8) : 595 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES МЕ Мауг, Е. (Ed.) (1957) 60-3981 AAAS, Washington, D. C., 395 p. The species problem—A symposium presented at the Atlanta meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 28-29, December 1955. Dealing with concepts and definitions, genetic aspects and the presentation of the problem in various ecological and other groups; also considered from viewpoints of embryologists and physiologists. Brooks, J. L. (1957) 60-3982 In 60-3981 : 81-123. The species problem in freshwater animals. The systematics of two ‘ difficult ” genera of freshwater animals the crustacean Daphnia and the whitefish Coregonus have been examined in an attempt to discover common sources of the spp. problems in these groups that might be considered as peculiar, at least in their intensity to freshwater animals. M Catala-Stucki, R. (1960) 60-3983 С.В. Acad. Sci., Paris, 250 (6) : 1128. Nouveaux organismes marins présentant des effets de fluorescence par l’action des rayons ultraviolets. (New marine organisms exhibiting fluores- cence under the action of ultra-violet rays.) Refers to studies of several spp. of coral at Noumea, S. Pacific. M Peloux, Y. (1960) 60-3984 C.R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 250 (6) : 1129-30. Etude histologique des coraux fluorescents de profondeur. (Histological study of fluorescent deep-water corals.) : Study of Cynarina, Euphyllia, Goniopora, Solenopodium from Noumea, S. Pacific. M Western Australia. Fisheries Department (1959) 60-3985 Mon. Serv. Bull. Fish. Dep. W. Aust., 8 (7) : 89-108. Notes on staff and their activities; issuance of fishing licenses, regulations and legal actions; seasons and results of crayfishery, information from abroad. M Western Australia. Fisheries Department (1959) 60-3986 Mon. Serv. Bull. Fish. Dep. W. Aust., 8 (9) : 119-28. Notes on staff and their activities; issuance of fishing licenses, production statistics by spp. and year, regulations and legal actions; seasons and results of crayfishery, information from abroad. 3 (8) : 596 REFERENCES F Hile, В. € H. J. Buettner (1959) 60-3987 Res. Rep. U.S. Fish. Serv. (51) : 38 р. Fluctuations in the commercial fisheries of Saginaw Bay, 1885-1956. Analysis of catch and effort statistics for this Great Lakes fishery, with special reference to Salvelinus, Coregonus, Prosopium, Stizostedion, Perca. Catostomus, Moxostoma, Cyprinus and Ictalurus. M Australia. Division of Fisheries and Oceanography (1958) 60-3988 Rep. Div. Fish. Oceanogr. C.S.I.R.O., (19) : 16 p. F.R.V. ‘ Derwent Hunter ’. Cruise DH5/57 was to study the structure and dynamics of the East Australian current off Sydney. Cruise DH6/57 was a productivity cruise concerned with the measurement of CO, uptake by the 14C method. Cruise DH7/57 was designed to study the movement of slope waters off Port Hacking. MF INPFC (1959) 60-3989 Vancouver, B.C., 145 p. Proceedings of the fifth annual meeting 1958. Agenda, participants, minutes of plenary sessions, report of committees on biology and research and on finance and administration; auditors’ report; appendixes on distribution of sockeye, pink and chum salmon; report of sub-committees on statistics, sampling, scale, analysis, serology, tagging; summary of the results of the deep sea salmon tagging by the US; Japanese review of the data obtained from the high seas tagging carried out by the US and Japan; documents and reports submitted for use by the committee on biology and research; report of sub-committees on research plans, plans for tagging, plans for oceanographic work in 1959; offshore distribution and experimental fishing; planning committee on racial studies; future plans for king crab research. M Simpson, A. C. (1959) 60-3990 Fish. Invest., Lond., 22 (7) : 111 p. The spawning of the plaice (Plewronectes platessa) in the North Sea. Spawning areas, population fecundity, calculation of egg density and development rates in the plankton, and from those, the absolute abundance of fish. Review and discussion of all available data. Behaviour of spawning fish; times of arrival at grounds, age at maturity; drift of eggs; principles of egg surveys. M McLellan, H. J. (1959) 60-3991 Texas, Dep. of Oceanography and Meteorology, College Sta., 12 p. Data reports for two IGY cruises. Tabulated meteorological and oceanographic data—physical, chemical and dynamical data—calculated with IBM machines. 3 (8) : 597 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M FAO. Fisheries Division (1958) 60-3992 FAO Fish. Pap., (13) : 9 p. Indoor drying of salt fish in South Brazil. Incl. tabulation of oil content of several spp. M FAO. Fisheries Division, Economics Branch (1959) 60-3993 FAO Fish. Pap., (15) : 10 p. The economic importance of the sea fisheries in different countries. Working paper presented at the UN Conference on the Law of the Sea, Geneva, February to April 1958. MF Piitzer, D. W. (1959) 60-3994 Atlanta, Georgia, Bureau of Sport, Fisheries and Wildlife, 40 p. Reservoir and tailwater bibliography with special reference to the South- Eastern United States. CR 59-4524. The 387 references are in alphabetic order of authors’ names with a general subject index and an index to reservoirs, lakes and streams listed in the titles. Was prepared for the Reservoir Committee, Southern Division, American Fisheries Society. M Mallory, J. K. (1959) 60-3995 S. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev., 14 (9) : 39-41. Naval hydrographic survey work in the Union’s coast. An article mainly on work of the survey vessel, S.A.S. * Natal ’. M Anon. (1959) 60-3996. S. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev., 14 (9) : 47. A record season. Editorial comment on the 1959 pilchard and mackerel season. M Anon. (1959) 60-3997 5. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev., 14 (9) : 51. New Saldanha pilchard boat will have transom stern. Short review of 1959 pilchard, maasbanker and mackerel season. M Anon. (1959) 60-3998. 5. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Rev. 14 (9) : 54. Cape Town yard is building 691ft. long pilchard craft. Note on fishing boat building activities in South Africa. 3 (8) : 598 REFERENCES M Western Australia. Fisheries Department (1959) 60-3999 Mon. Serv. Bull. Fish. Dep. W. Aust., 8 (8) : 109-18. Notes on staff and their activities; issuance of fishing licences, regulations and legal actions; seasons and results of crayfishery, information from abroad. M Western Australia. Fisheries Department (1959) 60-4000 Mon. Serv. Bull. Fish. Dep. W. Aust., 8 (10) : 129-50. Notes on staff and their activities; regulations and legal actions; Common- wealth Stats fisheries conference; whaling; Western Australian fish production; information from abroad. MF Walburg, C. H. & J. E. Sykes (1957) 60-4001 Res. Rep. U.S. Fish. Serv., (48) : 26 p. Shad fishery of Chesapeake Bay with special emphasis on the fishery of Virginia. Study of Alosa sapidissima was made in 1952. Catch and effort records were combined with data obtained from tagging studies conducted at the entrance to Chesapeake Bay, in the James and Potomac Rivers, and at Cove Point, Md., to obtain population parameters from these areas. Recommended that Maryland and Virginia establish comparable systems for collection of catch-and-effort records. MF Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics (1959) 60-4002 Ottawa, 59 p. Fisheries statistics of Canada (Quebec) 1957. Hn Fr Yearly production—quantities and values—by spp., region, type of craft and gear, type of product; inventory and operations of equipment; employ- ment, processing, trade, bounties paid. MF Uysal, H. (1959) 60-4003 Balik Balikcilik, 7 (12) : 11-2. Denizlerde gida sirkiilasyonu. (Food circulations in the seas.) A popular article on primary production and pray-predator relation. MF Anon. (1960) 60-4004 Nature, Lond., 185 (4705) : 1-2. Disposal of radioactive waste. An account of the conference on radioactive waste disposal at Monaco, 1959, organized by the [AEA and UNESCO. More Anon. (1960) 60-4005 Nature, Lond., 185 (4705) : 13-4. Physiological examination of a live whale. Describes observations made on a 50-ton male finwhale beached at Cape, Cod, Massachusetts, USA: temperature measurements, cardiograms. 3 (8) : 599 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Fuller, А. 8. & J. M. Zacharov (1960) 60-4006 Nature, Lond., 185 (4705) : 50. Abnormalities in the urinogenital system of the common dogfish. Describes three cases of hermaphroditism in Scyliorhinus caniculus. F Dawes, B. (1960) 60-4007 Nature, Lond., 185 (4705) : 51-3. Penetration of Fasciola gigantica Cobbold, 1856 into snail hosts. Describes the method whereby the miracidium attacks the host, but the sporocyst enters; compares similar process in F. hepatica and states that penetration of Australorbis glabratus by Schistosoma mansoni is also similar. MF Andrews, P. M. (Comp.) (1959) 60-4008 FAO, Rome, 16 p. Catalogue of FAO fisheries publications, October 1959. Lists holdings of FAO periodicals and separates, and publications of GFCM and IPFC. Reports of Training Centre and ETAP projects. MF Gillespie, G. J. (1959) 60-4009 Trade News, 12 (2) : 3-7. 50th anniversary. Article about staff, programme, facilities of St. Andrews Biological Station of Fisheries’ Research Board, on occasion of opening of new wing. M Proskie, J. (1959) 60-4010 Trade News, 12 (2) : 8-9. Methods of assessing fishing craft depreciation. Ab 583345. M McArthur, I. S. (1959) 60-4011 Trade News, 12 (2) : 10-1. The fisheries of Ireland. A short note. M Anon. (1959) 60-4012 Trade News, 12 (2): 15. Dogfish control. 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(1960) 60-4134 Science, 131 (3399) : 519-54. Reports of sections and societies. In report of Chicago meeting of AAAS, refers to section E—geology and geography—symposium on Great Lakes Basin, at which ОО questions were discussed, and symposia of other sections relevant. F Wisniewski, W. L. (1958) 60-4135 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (1-7) : 1-64. Characterization of the parasito-fauna of an cnrs lake. (Parisito- fauna of the biocoenosis of Druzno Lake—Part I.) Pl HA 27 (3-4) 180a. Describes fauna in relation to the water biocoenosis. Typical and less typical hosts listed and described. Incl. 24 tables, of which the first three are of general importance; the others list the spp. of vertebrate and invertebrate hosts and their parasites. A very detailed paper, containing a wealth of statistical and ecological information. F Jarecka, L. (1958) 60-4136 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (1-7) : 65-109. 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Account of the ecology of some Acanthocephala based upon observations made in northern Poland during 1950, 1951 and 1953. Six out of the 21 spp. of fish examined were found to be parasitized; the followingsp р. being found: Acanthocephalus lucii, most commonly, and A. anguillae, Neoechinorhynchus rutili and Corynosomum strumosum. Asellus aquaticus was found to be the only intermediate host of Acanthocephala. F Styezynska, E. (1958) 60-4141 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (1-7) : 213-24. Some observations on the development and bionomies of larvae of Filicollis: anatis Schrank (Parasitofauna of the biocoenosis of Druzno Lake—Part VII). Pl НА 27 (3-4) : 180g. Confirms, experimentally, that Asellus aquaticus L.. is an intermediate host of Filicollis anatis. F Wisniewski, W. L. (1958) 60-4142 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (8-21) : 251-72. The development cycle of Posthodiplostomum brevicaudatum (v. Nordmann, 1832) Kozicka 1958. Pl HA 27 (3-4) 180h. Found in Botaurus stellaris and Ixobrychus minutus— new host—at lakes Druzno and northern Mamry and identifies these morpho- logically with the metacercariae Posthodiplostomulum brevicaudatum found by Kozicka in the eyes and brain of various fish in these lakes; these flukes should sake the name P. brevicaudatum. In the same habitat found cercariae in Planorbis planorbis which, on successful infection of fish, gave rise to these: metacercariae. 3 (9) : 617 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Wisniewski, W. L. (1958) 60-4143 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (8-21) : 273-87. The development cycle of Psilochasmus oxyuris Creplin, 1825. Pl HA 27 (3-4) 180i. Examination of various vertebrates and invertebrates in the Lakes Goldapiwo and northern Mamry. Final host was Anas platyrhynochos, the first intermediary Bithynia tentaculata, the second inter- mediaries. B. tentaculata, Radix ovata, R. ampla, R. auricularia and occasionally Spiralina vortex. F Wisniewski, W. L. (1958) 60-4144 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (8-21) : 289-307. The development cycle of Bunodera luciopercae (О. Е. Müller). PI HA 27 (3-4) 180j. Study of the Masury lakes has shown that the first intermediaries are Sphaerium rivicola and S. corneum, that the metacercariae develop experimentally in Daphnia pulex, Simocephalus expinosus, Hurycercus lamellatus and Notodromas monacha and that they occur naturally in Meso- cyclops oithonoides in Lake Druzno and in one M. crassus in each of the lakes Goldapiwo and northern Mamry. Confirmed that these larval stages belonged to B. luciopercae by experimental infection of Acerina cernua. F Michajiow, W. (1958) 60-4145 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (8-21) : 329-54. Stosunki miedzygatunkowe w parazytocenozach niektörych wies lonogöw (Copepoda). I. Eksperymentalne koinwazje larw tasiemeöw Triaenophorus lucii (Müll.) 1 Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch). (Interspecifie relation- ships in the parasitocoenosis of some copepods—I. Experimental infestation of tapeworm larvae ИОВ lueii (Müll.) and Drepanidotaenia lanceolata (Bloch).) En НА 27 (3-4) 180m. Interspecific relationship between Triaenophorus lucir and Drepanidotaenia lanceolata was studied using Cyclops strenuus strenuus and ©. vicinus with simultaneous or superimposed cestode infections while -eyclops infected with one sp. only served as controls. F Guttowa, A. (1958) 60-4146 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (8-21) : 367-81. Dalsze badania nad wplywem temperatury na rozwöj tasiemca Triaeno- phorus lucii (Müll.) w jajeczkach, oraz na inwazyjnose powstlych z nich onkosfer. (Further investigations on the influence of temperature on the embryo development of the tapeworm Triaenophorus шей (Müll.) in ova.) En HA 27 (3-4) 1800. Experimentally studied influence of temperature on survival and development of T. lucii ova and the ability of larvae to infect Cyclops strenuus strenuus. F Kozicka, J. (1958) 60-4147 Acta parasit. polon., 6 (8-21) : 393-432. 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Extensive study of the Digenea of Salmonidae examined fish from the Vistula basin, Bay of Gdansk and Baltic Sea. Infection was present in 38% of Salmo sp., S. salar, S. trutta, S. trutta m. fario, ©. irideus and S. fontinalis and in 0:4% of Coregonus albula, but not in С. lavaretus and Osmerus eperlanus. The most common sp. was Crepidostomum metoecus s.l., in which three different morphological and ecological forms are distinguished. In the systematic section the 19 trematodes found are described and some of the digenean groups and their diagnoses are revised. M Bikhovski, B. E. & L. F. Nagibina (1958) 60-4149 Acta zool. sinica, 10 (1) : 1-18. (Anchorophorus sinensis n.g., n.sp., a representative of a new family of monogenetic trematodes.) Ru Ch HA 27 (3-4) 182a. Described and figured from the gills of Cynoglossus semilaevis from the Yellow Sea, China. F Ferguson, F. F. & J. R. Palmer (1958) 60-4150 Amer. J. trop. Med. Hyg., 7 (6) : 640-2. 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Sa place dans l’échelle zoologique. (The phylum of Acanthocephala. First note. Its place in zoological classification.) En HA 27 (3-4) 19le. Considers the possible affinities with the Turbellaria, Trematoda, Cestoda, Nematoda, Rotifera, Nemertea, Kinorhyncha, Gastro- tricha, Priapulida, Nematomorpha, Tardigrada, Annelida, Arthropoda. M Williams, H. H. (1958) 60-4153 Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 1: 291-7. The anatomy of Aporocotyle spinosicanalis sp.nov. (Trematoda: Digenea) from Merluccius merluccius (L.). HA 27 (3-4) 195b. Account of external features, alimentary canal, nervous, excretory and genital systems from ventricle of the heart of Merluccius. M Williams, H. H. (1958) 60-4154 Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 1 : 465-78. The anatomy of the trematode Dictyocotyle coeliaca Nybelin, 1941, with a discussion of its relationships with species of the genus Calicotyle Diesing, 1850. HA 27 (3-4) 195c. Redescribed from specimens found in coelom of Raja naevus. Concludes that although Dictyocotyle coeliaca is related to Calicotyle inermis, Dictyocotyle should be retained at present. ial: Moore, J. P. (1958) 60-4155 Ann. Nat. Mus., 14 (2) : 303-40. E The leeches (Hirudinea) in the collection of the Natal Museum. HA 27 (3-4) 196a. Describes and figures 18 leeches from South African material. F Prost, M. (1958) 60-4156 Bull. Acad. polon. Sci., 6 (4) : 151-5. On the occurrence of Dactylogyrus extensus Mueller et v. Cleave, 1932, in Poland. HA 27 (3-4) 207-a. Considers that there is no doubt that Dactylogyrus - solidus is a synonym of D. extensus and that D. hovorkai is also synonymous. Records D. extensus for the first time on carp in Poland. Jarecka, L. (1958) 60-4157 Bull. Acad. роют. Sci., 6 (4) : 157-66. - Cladocera as the intermediate hosts of certain species of Cestoda. Life cycle of Anomotaenia ciliata (Fuhr., 1913) and Hymenolepis furcifera (Krabbe, 1869). HA 27 (3-4) 207b. Occurred in Anas platyrhynchos and Nyroca ferina. Simocephalus expinosus was proved experimentally to be the intermediate host of A. ciliata in Lake Goldapiwo. Adult A. ciliata and H. furcifera were recovered from Podiceps cristatus. Feeding experiments and a single case of natural infection indicate that spp. of Cladocera are the intermediate poe of H. furcifera in the Lakes Goldapiwo and northern Mamry. 3 (9) : 620 REFERENCES F Kozicka, J. (1958) 60-4158 Bull. Acad. polon. Sei., 6 (5) : 209-13. Plerocercoid Diphyllobothrium species from Coregonus albula L. HA 27 (3-4) 207d. Plerocercoids found encysted on the external stomach wall from Lakes Goldapiwo and northern Mamry. F Korpaczewska, W. (1958) 60-4159 Bull. Acad. polon. Sci., 6 (7) : 299-303. Diphyllobothrium dendriticum Nitsch, 1824, from Lake Northern Mamry, Poland. HA 27 (3-4) 207-e. Recovered from Larus ridibundus and L. canus, is redescribed briefly. F Niewiadomska, K. (1958) 60-4160 Bull. Acad. polon. Sci., 6 (7) : 305-8. 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Found in Northern Mamry adult in Circus aeruginosus, Buteo buteo and Mergus merganser, and thread-like sporocysts containing cercariae in Vivipara spp. Experimental infection of fish with cercariae “was -successful in Scardinius erythrophthalmus, Carassius carassius, Exos lucius, Rutilus turilus and Abramis brama, while the metacercariae occurred naturally in the last three and in Tinca tinca, Leuciscus leuciscus, L. idus, Blicca bjoerkna and hybrids of Blicca, Abramis and Rutilus. When metacer- cariae from the naturally infected fish were fed to Circus aeruginosus, the adults developing were identical with those found naturally in the birds. 3 (9) : 621 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Euzet, L. (1958) 60-4163 Bull. Soc. neuchâtel. Sci. nat., 81 : 79-84. Sur le développement post-larvaire des Microcotylidae (Monogenoidea, Polyopisthocorylea). (On the post-larval development of Microcotylidae, Monogenoidea, Polyopisthocorylea.) En De HA 27 (3-4) 211c. 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The common helminth parasites incl. Gyrodactylus sp., Hysterolecitha sp. and Spirocamallanus sp. F Hargis, W. J., Jr. (1958) 60-4172 J. Parasit., 44 (4) Sect. 2: 13. Homologies of the clamp sclerites of Chimaericola leptogaster (Leuckart, 1830) Brinkmann, 1942 (Chimaericoloidea: Monogea) and related gill parasites of holocephalan fishes. HA 27 (3-4) 247u. Abstr. of paper presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Bloomington, Indiana, August 24-27, 1958. Probable phylogenetic connection between Hexabothriidae, Chimaericolodae and Diclidophoridae is supported. | MF Noda, K. (1958) 60-4173 J. Parasit., 44 (4) Sect. 2 : 19. Observation on Melania mauiensis as intermediate host of Stellantchasmus falcatus in Hawaii. HA 27 (3-4) 247bm. Life history studied; collections of M. mawiensis and М. indefinata were made from a brackish pool where the majority of mullet were infected with the metacercariae of S. falcatus. M Coleman, R. M. (1958) 60-4174 J. Parasit., 44 (4) Sect. 2 : 19-20. Comparative vitamin studies on Helisoma trivolvis and Littorina littorea. HA 27 (3-4) 247bo. Compared content of ascorbie acid, niacin, thiamine and biotin in extracts of whole specimens. 3 (9) : 623 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 10 Davis, A. D. (1958) 60-4175 J. Parasit., 44 (5) : 467—70. Occurrence of larval trematodes in the Columbia Basin. НА 27 (3-4) 247dx. Studied trematodes in 3,566 aquatic snails— Physa propinqua and Stagnicola palustris nuttalliana—in various habitats. Seep ponds and seep lakes had the highest incidence of infection and irrigation canals the lowest. MF Thomas, J. D. (1958) 60-4176 Parasitology, 48 (3-4) : 336-52. Studies on Crepidostomum metoecus (Braun) and С. farionis (Miiller), parasitic in Salmo trutta L. and S. salar L. in Britain. HA- 27 (3-4) 267h. Examined a total of 1,312 S. trutta from four habitats in mid-Wales, 274 5. salar from one and 243 Anguilla anguilla from two. M Yamaguti, §. (1958) 60-4177 Publ. Seto mar. biol. Lab., 7 (1) : 53-88. Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan—Part 53. Trematodes of fishes, хи. НА 27 (3-4) 277a. Describes and figures 21 monogenetic trematodes of which 15 are new. F Kloss, G. R. (1958) 60-4178 Rev. bras. Biol., 18 (4) : 409-11. Alótipo macho de Stegonema stegonema Travassos, 1954 (Nematoda, Thelastomatidae). (Strong allotype of Stegonema stegonema Travassos, 1954—Nematoda, Thelastomatidae.) HA 27 (3-4) 286g. Re-examined a collection of nematodes from the gut of a Brazilian water-beetle. M Williams, H. H. (1958) 60-4179 Rev. suisse Zool., 65 (4) : 867-78. | Some Tetraphyllidae (Cestoda) from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. НА 27 (3-4) 290a. Rhinebothrium euzeti п. sp. from Dasybatis sp. F Lucky, Z. (1958) 60-4180 Sborn. vys. Sk. Zemed. Lesn. Brne, 6 (3) : 203-12. Prispévek k poznäni tasemnie ryb jizni Moravy. (Contribution to the knowledge of cestodes from fish in southern Moravia.) Ru De HA 27 (3-4) 291c. Describes and ill. cestodes from fish in southern Moravia. Triaenophorus nodulosus in Perca fluviatilis and Esox lucius, the latter also carried infection with T. crassus. Bathybothrium rectangulum in Barbus barbus, and Proteocephalus cernuae in Acerina cernua. Silurus glanis har- boured Proteocephalus osculatus and P. percae. P. torulosa was found in Leuciscus idus, L. cephalus and Barbus barbus. 3 (9) : 624 REFERENCES F Lucky, Z. (1958) 60-4181 Sborn. vys. Sk. Zemed. Lesn. Brne, 6 (4) : 271-5. Nälez zábrohlistú Dactylogyrus baueri Gussev, 1955 a Heteronchocleidus buschkieli Bychowsky, 1957 u ryb v akvariich GSR. (Discovery of the gill parasites Dactylogyrus baueri Gussev, and Heteronchocleidus buschkieli Bychowsky, 1957 in fishes in Czechoslovakian aquaria.) Ru De НА 27 (3-4) 291h. Reports on occurrence of D. baueri and H. buschkieli on fish in aquaria in Czechoslovakia. Former spp. found on gills of Carassius auratus and С. a. macrophthalmus bicaudatus from the aquaria of Brno zoo- logical garden, the second on gills of Macropodus opercularis, from the aquaria of the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry in Brno. Both are described in detail. F Ergens, R. (1958) 60-4182 Mém. Soc. zool. tchécosl., 22 (1) : 94-6. Nalez monogenetické motolice Pseudacolpenteron pavlovskii Bychowsky et Gussef, 1955, na Zábrech Cyprinus carpio L. у CSR. (Discovery of the monogenetic worm Pseudacolpenteron pavlovskii Bychowsky and Gussef, 1955, on gills of Cyprinus carpio L. in Czechoslovakia.) De HA 27 (3-4) 305b. Reports that one of several specimens of Cyprinus examined in the Brno-Kamino region showed bronchial infection with Pseudacolpenteron. The rest of the fish showed infection with Dactylogyrus qnrchoratus, D. extensus and D. minutus. F Farooqi, H. U. (1958) 60-4183 Z. Parasit., 18 (6) : 457-64. A new species of the genus Pallisentis from a freshwater eel. HA 27 (3-4) 315b. Describes and figures P. basiri п. sp. from Rhynchobdella aculeata collected in the Aligarh District of India. A key to seven spp. of the genus is given. | Е Faroogi, Н. U. (1958) 60-4184 Z. Parasit., 18 (6) : 465-9. Orchipedum leanderi п. sp. (family Orchipedidae), developing noetenically in a freshwater shrimp. HA 27 (3-4) 315c. Description of an unencysted neotenic metacercaria found attached to the tergal epithelium in Leander fluminicola from Aligarh, India. Abraham, A. & E. Minker (1958) 60-4185 Z. Zellforsch., 47 (4) : 367-91. Uber die Innervation des Darmkanales des medizinischen Blutegels (Hirudo medicinalis L.). (On the innervation of the alimentary canal in the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis L.) НА 27 (3-4) 318a. Describes in detail structure and arrangement of the, nerve elements in the wall of the alimentary canal. Incl. a comparative anatomical discussion, ill. by 15 photomicrographs. 3 (9) : 625 TT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Lukin, E. I. (1953) 60-4186 Zool. Zh., 37 (11) : 1740-1. (On the classification of leeches.) Ru En HA 27 (3-4) 321b. Reviews Livanov’s work, 1905, on the morphology of Acanthobdella peledina. Represents two subclasses, the Archihirudinea containing the only genus Acanthobdella, and the Euhirudinea with the orders Rhinchobdellea and Arhynchobdellea, Gnathobdellea. MF Dogel, V. A., G. K. Petrushevski & Y. I. Polianski (Ed.) (1958) 60-4187 Leningrad, Izdatelstvo Leningradskogo Universiteta, 364 p. S (Basic problems of the parasitology of fishes.) Ru Contains 60-4188 to 60-4200. HA 27 (3-4) 324. F Dogel, V. A. (1958) 60-4188 In 60-4187 : 9-54. (Parasite fauna and the surrounding medium. Some questions in the ecology of parasites of freshwater fish.) Ru De HA 27 (3-4) 324a. Discusses dependence of parasite fauna on changes in the medium and on the physiological condition of the host. Factors dealt with are: size, degree of isolation and chemical composition of water reservoir; geographical localization; occurrence of host on border of distribution area; annual climatic changes; season; morphological and physiological character of host; its age, food, migration and hibernation; depth at which the host is found; host abundance; relict existence of the host—e.g. Cottoidei in the Ladoga, Onega and Baikal Lakes; and interspecific relationships between parasites. M Polianski, Y. I. (1958) 60-4189 In 60-4187 : 55-89. (Parasite fauna and the surrounding medium. Some questions in the ecology of parasites of marine fish.) Ru De HA 27 (3-4) 324b. Parasitef auna is influenced by the salt content of sea- water, the depth at which the host is found and by its age—which plays a somewhat different role than in fresh water fish, food and migration period. 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All known data from the USSR on the acclimatization of fish, with reference to the number of original parasite spp. and the number and names of parasites harboured in the new reservoir are tabulated. MF Bauer, O. N. (1958) 60-4198 In 60-4187 : 267-300. (Parasitic diseases of fish in fish-breeding farms ап 1 fish nurseries and their control.) Ru De HA 27 (3-4) 324k. Stresses the importance of overcrowding with one sp.; low resistance of fish during the winter; structure of the reservoirs; isolation of different stages of the fish; and adherence to control measures. Discusses various infections, incl. helminths and leeches, for common carp and trout, Crucian carp, other Salmonidae, tench, a variety of ide and sturgeon. F Petrushevski, G. К. & $8. S. Shulman (1958) 60-4199 In 60-4187 : 301-20. (Parasitic diseases of fish in water reservoirs in the U.S.S.R.) Ru De HA 27 (3-4) 3241. Parasites reviewed for their epizootiological significance in fish-breeding reservoirs. 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Synopsis of information on physical setting, biogeography, economic setting, fishing industry, resources, research and training of staff for scientific research. Incl. data on composition of catch of fish, invertebrates and algae. : Lists fish names in Russian, their transliteration, scientific names and equivalent English names. 3 (9) : 628 REFERENCES MF Nicol, J. A. C. (1960) 60-4202 Biol. Rev., 35 (1) : 1-42. The regulation of light emission in animals. Comprehensive review of literature, dealing very largely with marine animals, under headings: description of luminescent responses; symbiosis with luminous bacteria; luminescence in protozoa; nervous regulation in light emission; screens, shutters and other mechanical means of varying the light; discussion of regulatory mechanisms; ecology and behaviour. Butt, F. H. (1960) 60-4203 Biol. Rev., 35 (1) : 43-91. Head development in the arthropods. Comprehensive review of literature with a section on segmentation in crustacea. MF Morton, J. E. (1960) 60-4204 Biol. Rev., 35 (1) : 92-140. The functions of the gut in ciliary feeders. Comprehensive review of literature, arranged as follows, Mollusca: (1) Mesogastropoda; (2) primitive Mollusca; (3) higher Lamellibranchia; (4) digestive gland and enzymes; (5) Pteropoda Thecosomata; (6) evolution. Polyzoa, Brachiopoda and Phoronis: (1) Entoprocta; (2) Ectoprocta; (3) Phoronidea; (4) Brachiopoda inarticulata; (5) Brachiopoda articulata. Chordata: (1) Urochordata (Tunicata); (2) Cephalochordata; (3) Hemichordata; (4) Craniata. M Anon. (1960) 60-4205 Nature, Lond., 185 (4706) : 77-8.- Research by McGill University in Barbados—Bellairs Research Institute. Account of the marine biological laboratory, its facilities—incl. boats—and characteristics of the surrounding area. M Anon. (1960) 60-4206 Science, 131 (3398) : 400. Facilities for biological study on oceanographic research vessel. 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Potamyia and Hexagenia as food of Ictalurus, Hiodon, Aplodinotus, Roccus, Pomoxis, Polyodon, Scaphirhynchus. F Vincent, R. E. (1960) 60-4212 Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc., 89 (1) : 35-52. Some influences of domestication upon three stocks of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis Mitchill). Three stocks—domestic, wild and first generation removed from wild stock— were tested and observed. Tests made of stamina, tameness. growth, responses, tolerance of high temperature and accumulated metabolites, survival. 3 (9) : 630 REFERENCES G Moyle, J. B. & R. Lound (1960) 60-4213 Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc., 89 (1) : 53-8. Confidence limits associated with means and medians of series of net catches. Statistical methods for determining errors associated with means and medians of series of catches in stationary nets are discussed and two suggested methods presented: a parametric method based on the negative binomial distribution and a non-parametric method using sequential ranking of values around the median. 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X Fridman, 9. L. (1959) 60-4235 Rybn. Khoz., 35 (6) : 38-41. О dalneishem soviershenstvovanii bolshykh morozhilnikh ribolovnych traulerov s kormovym traleniem. (Further improvement of bit stern trawlers with freezing installations.) WEA 11 (2):7. Factory ships—freezing. X Bahr, W. & W. Meeh (1959) 60-4236 Motortech. Z., 20 (7) : 261-7. Hochtourige Diesel Motoren für einen Motor Trawler. (High-speed Diesel engines in a motor trawler.) WEA 11 (2): 9. Fishing boats—equipment. x Anon. (1959) 60-4237 Nat. Fisherm., 40 (8): 11, 36. Hydraulic steering centers purseboat control. WEA 11 (2): 9. Fishing boats—equipment. M Ilardi, P. (1958) > 60-4238 Boll. Pesca, 10 (3-4): 5-9. Elettronica per la pesca. (Electronics for fishing.) WFA 11 (2):11. Fishing boats—equipment. M Gerhardsen, T. S. (1959) 60-4239 World Fish., 8 (11) : 20-2. Echo ranging for Norwegian herring. WEA 11 (2) : 13. Detection of fish—echo ranging (asdic). 3 (9) : 634 REFERENCES X Schmidt, G. (1959) 60-4240 Disch. FischZtg., 6 (5) : 140-3. Die Mechanisierung in der Binnenfischerei Ende 1958. (The mechanization of freshwater fishery by the end of 1958.) WFA 11 (2) :13. Fishing methods and gear—drag nets—beach seine. M von Brandt, A. et al. (1959) 60-4241 Prot. FischTech., 6 (25) : 1-40. Versuche zur Fangausweitung durch Anderung der Fangtechnik 1958-1959. (Experiments for extending the fishing activities by modified and new fishing methods.) WEA 11 (2) :15. Fishing methods and gear—drag nets—otter trawls. M von Brandt, A. (1959) 60-4242 Fischerblatt, 7 (1) : 6-12. Erfolgreiche Verwendung des Einschiff-Schwimmschleppnetzes in der Kutterfischerei. (Successful use of one-boat midwater-trawl for cutter.) WEA 11 (2): 15. Fishing methods and gear—drag nets—otter trawls. x von Brandt, A. (1959) 60-4243 Wiss. Informat. Fischereiprax., 6 (1) : 22-4. Ist die Verwendung eines Einschiff-Schwimmschleppnetzes von einem Dampfer aus möglich? (Can one-boat midwater-trawl be used by a large trawler?) WEA 11 (2): 15. Fishing methods and gear—drag nets—otter trawls. F Ha (1959) 60-4244 Disch. FischZtg., 6 (1) : 18-28. Ein Vergleichsfischen mit Elektrofanggeräten. (Comparative fishing with electrical gear.) WEA 11 (2): 15. Fishing methods and gear—electrical. F Hattop, H. W. (1959) 60-4245 Disch. FischZtg., 6 (2) : 47-9. Uber den Wert und die Durchführung von elektrischen Probefischungen (On the value of electrical test-fishing.) WEA 11 (2): 15. Fishing methods and gear—electrical. x King-Webster, W. A. (1959) 60-4246 World Fish., 8 (11) : 25-6, 60. A simple rig for multiple trolling with reels and wire lines. WEA 11 (2): 17. Fishing methods and gear—line fishing—trolling. 3 (9) : 635 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES X Klust, G. (1958) 60-4247 Arch. FischWiss., 9 (2) : 143-52. Uber tauwerk aus synthetischen faseestoffen. (On lines and ropes made of synthetic fibres.) WEA 11 (2): 19. Fishing methods and gear—materials. xX Klust, G. (1958) 60-4248 Wiss. Informat. Fischereiprax., 5 (6) : 202. Neue ‘ Perlon’’ endlos Netzgarne. (New net twines of continuous “ perlon ””.) WEA 11 (2): 19. Fishing methods and gear—materials. X Klust, G. (1959) 60-4249 Fischerblatt, 7 (5) : 109-10. Neue ‘ Perlon ” endlos Netzgarne. (New net twines of continuous “ perlon ”.) WEA 11 (2):19. Fishing methods and gear—materials. x Klust, G. (1958) 60-4250 Prot. FischTech., 5 (22-23) : 20-92. Netzmaterialien. (Net materials.) WEA 11 (2):19. Fishing methods and gear—materials. x Klust, G. (1958) 60-4251 Wiss. Informat. Fischereiprax., 5 (6) : 203. Neue Netzgarne aus * Trevira ’—Stapelfasern. (New net twines made of ‘ Trevira * staple fibres.) WEA 11 (2): 19. Fishing methods and gear—materials. Stagnaro, A. (1958) 60-4252 Boll. Pesca, 10 (3-4) : 1-5. 1, Fabbricazione delle reti da pesca in cotone, in nailon ed altre fibre sintetiche ed aspetti tecnici del loro impiego. (The manufacture of fishing nets of cotton, nylon and other synthetic fibres and technical aspects of their use.) WEA 11 (2): 19. Fishing methods and gear—materials. von Brandt, A. (1958) 60- Prot. FischTech., 5 (22-23) : 113-25. Netzkonservierung. (Preservation of nets.) WEA 11 (2): 21. Preservation of fishing gear—nets. 3 (9) : 636 REFERENCES X White, I. H. & B. Komarovsky (1959) 60-4254 Fish. Bull., Haifa, (19) : 6-10. Hashimush b’naftenat ha'nekhoshet v’takhshirey nekhoshet akherim V’sjimur rishtot dayig. (The use of copper naphthenate and other copper soaps for preservation of fishing nets.) WEA 11(2): 21. Preservation of fishing gear—nets. x Castell, C. H. (1959) 60-4255 Canad. Fisherm., 46 (2) : 14-6, 19. Seaweedy odours in cod and haddock. WFA 11 (2): 21. Fresh fish—keeping qualities. x Anon. (1959) 60-4256 World Fish., 8 (11) : 47. Transferring fish at sea. WEA 11 (2): 21. Handling and preparation of fishery products—aboard. xX Kobulasvilli, $. et al. (1958) 60-4257 Kholodilnaia Tekh., 35 (6) : 4-9. Bol’se vnimaniia bystromu zamorazhivaniiu pishchevykh produktov. (More attention to the quick freezing of foods.) WFA 11 (2): 23. Freezing methods and equipment—miscellaneous methods. X Buist, J. M. (1959) 60-4258 Mod. Refrig., 62 (735) : 564-71. Plastics in refrigeration: urethane foams for insulation. WEA 11 (2) : 23. Freezing plants—insulation. xX Piskarev, A., G. Krylov & L. Lukyanitsa (1958) 60-4259 Kholodilnaia Tekh., 35 (4) : 48-52. Kharakteristika gistologicheskikh izmenenii губу pri zamorazhivanii. (Characteristics of the histological changes in fish when frozen.) WEA 11 (2): 23. Freezing theory and principles—Changes caused by freezing. xX Peters, J. A. € D. T. McLane (1959) 60-4260 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (9) : 1-7. Storage life of pink shrimp held in commercial and jacketed cold-storage rooms. WEA 11 (2):25. Frozen fish—storage. 3 (9) : 637 ^ BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES X Grindrod, J. (1959) 60-4261 Canad. Fisherm., 46 (2) : 25-7. Hamburg plant makes tube ice for fish preservation. WFA 11 (2) : 25. Ice—manufacture. x Duclos, M. (1958) 60-4262 Rev. gen. Froid, 35 (9) : 863-5. Le transport par route des produits de la pöche maritime. (Road trans- portation of sea products.) WEA 11 (2) : 25. Refrigerated transport. x Verlot, J. B. (1958) 60-4263 Rev. gén. Froid, 35 (9) : 865-8. Le transport de la marée par chemin de fer: détail, groupages et dégroupages. (Transportation of fresh fish by rail: individual shipment. grouping and ungrouping.) WEA 11 (2) : 25. Refrigerated transport. x Ozerov, M., L. Skorohodova & G. Sudarev (1958) 60-4264 Kholodil. Tekh., 35 (6) : 38—42. Opytnye izotermicheskie vagony uvelicennoi emkosti. (Experimental refrigerated railway cars of increased capacity.) WEA 11 (2): 27. Refrigerated transport—railroads. Kolsung, L. E. (1958) 60-4265 Tekn. Medd. Norg. Statsban., (4) : 138-40. Kjölebholdere eller kjölevogner. (Refrigerated container or refrigerator car.) WEA 11 (2): 27. Refrigerated transport—railroads. x Anon. (1959) 60-4266 Kälte, 12 (2) : 81-6. Gefriertransporte. (Transportation of frozen food.) WEA 11 (2): 27. Refrigerated transport—railroads. x Scott, J. & E. J. Rolfe (1959) 60-4267 Chem. & Ind. (Rev.), (19) : 583-4. The effects of dehydration and subsequent storage on the vitamins of the B complex in cod. WFA 11 (2): 27. Dried fish—spoilage. 3 (9) : 638 REFERENCES M Smith, C. L. (1959)* 60-4268 Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci., 44 : 111-9. Hermaphroditism in some serranid fishes from Bermuda. X Connell, J. J. (1958) 60-4269 In “ Fundamental Aspects of the Dehydration of Food Stuffs ”, ed. by A. S. Rooke, London, Society of Chemical Industry, 167-77. The effect of drying and storage in the dried state on some properties of the proteins of food. WEA 11 (2) : 27. Dried food—spoilage. X Meryman, H. T. (1959) 60-4270: Science, 130 (3376) : 628-9. Sublimation freeze-drying without vacuum. WEA 11 (2): 29. Drying methods and equipment—in vacuum. x Empey, W. A. (1959) 60-4271 Food Pres. Quart., 19 (3) : 42-8. Fish handling and preservation—V. Fish smoking. WEA 11 (2): 29. Smoking of fishery products. x Empey, W. A. (1960) 60-4272 Food Tr. Rev., 30 (2) : 47-50. Fish handling and preservation—V. Fish smoking. WEA 11 (2): 29. Smoking of fishery products. x Shiga, I. (1959) 60-4273 Canner Packer, 128 (11) : 28, 30. Moire method of estimating internal vacuum of a can—without destroying the can. WEA 11 (2): 31. Canned food—physical examination. X Gotsch, L. P., K. W. Brighton & E. F. Eike (1959) 60-4274 West. Cann. Pack., 128 (6) : 54. What is outlook for aluminium cans? WFA 11(2): 31. Canning containers—aluminium. Eike, E. F., L. P. Gotsch & K. W. Brighton (1959) 60-4275. Canning Tr., 81 (34) : 13-4. New containers and container problems; status of aluminium cans for food. WFA 11 (2):31. Canning containers —aluminium. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES x Milleville, H. P. (Ed.) (1959) 60-4276 Food Process., 20 (8) : 37-8. Food processing handbook: proper venting of retorts. WFA 11 (2): 31. Canning methods and equipment — processing. > Sherwood, Р. W. (1959) 60-4277 West. Cann. Pack., 128 (9) : 20-1. Ultrasonics—new process tool for U.S. food packers. WEA 11 (2) : 33. Food preservation—by supersonic waves. X Campbell, L. L., E. E. Sniff € В. T. O’Brien (1959) 60-4278 Food Tech., Champaign, 13 (8) : 462-4. Subtilin and nisin as additives that lower the heat-process requirements ‘of canned foods. WFA 11 (2): 33. Preservatives—miscellaneous chemicals. X Geminder, J. J. (1959) 60-4279 Food Tech., Champaign, 13 (8): 459-61. Use of potassium and sodium sorbate in extending shelf-life of smoked fish. WFA 11 (2): 33. Preservatives—miscellaneous chemicals. x ‘Olcott, H. S. & E. J. Kuta (1959) 60-4280 Nature, Lond., 183 (4678) : 1812. Basie substances as synergists for fat antioxidants. WEA 11 (2) : 35. Antioxidants. x Kaminarskaia, A. (1959) 60-4281 Kholodil. Tekh., 36 (2) : 45-6. Zamorazhivanie treskovoi pecheni. (Cod liver freezing.) WFA 11 (2): 35. Fish liver processing—preservation of raw liver. X Grau, C. R. et al. (1959) 60-4282 Comm. Fish. Rev., 21 (8) : 7-12. Nutritional value of fish meal proteins and their relation to processing variables. WEA 11 (2): 35. Fish meal—nutritive value. x ‘Ousterhout, №. Е., С. В. Grau € В. D. Lundholm (1959) 60-4283 J. Nutr., 69 (9): 65-73. x Biological availability of amino acids in fish meals and other protein sources. WEA 11 (2): 37. Fish meal—nutritive value. 3 (9) : 640 о ИЕ ЕЕ REFERENCES Van den Broek, C. J. H. (1959) 60-4284 Food Manuf., 34 (9) : 349-53. Spontaneous heating of fish meal—T. WEA 11 (2) : 37. Fish meal—storage. x Van den Broek, C. J. H. (1959) 60-4285 Food Manuf., 34 (10): 387-90, 402. Spontaneous heating of fish meal—II. WEA 11 (2): 37. Fish meal—storage. x Anon. (1959) 60-4286 Food Process., 20 (10) : 79. Stable, odorless, neutral flavor fish flour. WEA 11 (2):39. Fish meal—use—as food. x Gaddis, A. M., R. Ellis & G. T. Currie (1959) 60-4287 Food Res., 24 (3) : 283-97. Carbonyls in oxidizing fat—I. Separation of steam volatile monocarbonyls into classes. WEA 11 (2) : 39. Oils and fats—rancidity. x Kondakov, J. A. (1959) 60-4288 Rybn. Khoz., 35 (1) : 63-8. Novyi tekhnologicheski rezhim proizvodstva polufabrikata rybnoi muki iz zhyrosoderzhashchikh otkhodov. (New technological device for producing semi-manufactured fish meal from fat fish offals.) WEA 11 (2): 41. Reductions of fishery products—methods —equipment. x Anon. (1959) 60-4289 Chem. Engng News, 37 (38) : 37-8. Seaweed chemical balks ulcers. WEA 11 (2): 41. Seaweeds—miscellaneous products. M Bennett, R. B. (1958) 60-4290 Spec. sci. Rep. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., (273) : 60 p. Background information for voluntary grade standards on natural sponges. WEA 11 (2): 41. Sponges. x Bligh, E. G. & W. J. Dyer (1959) 60-4291 Canad. J. Biochem. Physiol., 37 (8) : 911-7. A rapid method of total lipid extraction and purification. WFA 11 (2): 43. Chemistry, analytical—fat determination. 3 (9) : 641 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES X Jones, N. R. (1959) 60-4292 J. Sci. Fd Agric., 10 (9) : 472-4. Pyruvic acid in the skeletal muscle of fresh and chill-stored trawled codling (Gadus callarias). WEA 11 (2):43. Fish, chemical composition—cod, hake, ete. M Rulev, N. N. (1959) 60-4293 Rybn. Khoz., 35 (6) : 62-8. Tekhnokhimicheskaia kharakteristika sardiny—sortsa v vodakh zapadnogo poberezha Afriki. (Technical and chemical characteristics of sardine caught off the West African coast.) WEA 11 (2): 45. An expedition of USSR fishing vessels had been investigating fishing possibilities off the African coast in 1957 and 1958. It was found that the sardine, Sardinella aurita Val., is the most important sp. in the two main fishing grounds, one off Dakar, Sénégal, and the other off Takoradi, Ghana. Chemical analysis of the sardine sampled from both regions was carried out. Their size and weight were determined on board the BMRT vessel ‘ Kazan’ immediately after catching. M Rulev, N. М. & A. P. Makarova (1959) 60-4294 Rybn. Khoz., 35 (3) : 51-4. Tekhnokhimicheskaia kharakteristika atlanticheskoi seldi—sirtsa. (Tech- nieal and chemical characteristics of the Atlantic herring as industrial raw material.) WEA 11 (2): 45. Deals with the results of the analyses of the Atlantic herring collected by the authors during 1950 to 1958. Random samples of 25 fish from each haul were taken from vessels fishing in the North Atlantic; each fish was measured and weighed. Weight of the head of the round fish, of the intestines and of the gonads; chemical composition. M Braekkan, O. R. (1959) 60-4295 Fiskeridir. Skr. Teknol. Undersok., 3 (8) : 1-42. (A comparative study of vitamins in the trunk muscles of fishes.) No En WFA 11 (2): 45. A relation between the occurrence of vitamins in the muscles and their activity may be expected. A relationship also may be expected therefore between the occurrence of vitamins in the skeletal muscles and the activity of the fish. МЕ Love, В. M., J. А. Lovern & N. В. Jones (1959) 60-4296 Spec. Вер. Fd Invest. Bd, Lond., (69) : 61 р. The chemical composition of fish tissues. WEA 11 (2): 47. Tabular data are presented on the composition of the following organs and substances of fish: adrenal, alimentary canal, bile, blood, brain and spinal cord, dark muscle, egg, electrical organ, embryo, eye, gall bladder, gills, gonad, heart, kidney, liver, muscle, diploid nuclei, pancreas, scales, shell gland, skin, spleen, thymus, and uterus. Data on mineral composition are given separately. 183 references are cited. 3 (9) : 642 or oo >> ra REFERENCES XxX Cutting, C. L. (1959) 60-4297 Food Manuf., 34 (8) : 305-11. Problems and trends in the fish industry—If. WEA 11 (2): 47. Food grading. M Lamanna, C. (1959) 60-4298 Science, 130 (3378) : 763-72. The most poisonous poison. WEA 11 (2): 47. Outlines some of knowledge and unanswered questions on the nature of botulinal toxins. Kinney, E. C., Jr. (1959) 60-4299 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (6) : 1978-9. A life history study of the silver chub, Hybopsis storeriana (Kirtland), in Western Lake Erie with notes on associated species. Study was conducted from the autumn of 1952 through the spring of 1954, with a 30 foot otter trawl, within a 10 mile radius of the Franz Theodore Stone Institute of Hydrobiology, Put-in-Bay, Ohio. F Anon. (1959) 60-4300 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (6) : 1979-80. Other species of fishes collected with the otter trawl in Western Lake Erie. F Wood, K. G. (1959) 60-4301 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (6) : 1986-8. Distribution and ecology of certain bottom-living invertebrates of the Western basin of Lake Hrie. During the period May 9, 1951 to May 26, 1952, 204 dredge collections were made over 723 square miles. M Wheatley, J. J. (1959) 60-4302 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (6) : 2088. A regional economic study of production and marketing conditions and problems in the oyster industry. M Berger, 5. А. (1959) 60-4303 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (6) : 2308. Spherical explosions in seawater. The equations of unsteady motion of a compressible fluid with spherical symmetry are solved numerically for a particular charge of PETN. In the explosive gas a Jones equation of state is employed, and in the compressed seawater a modified Tait equation. 3 (9) : 643 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Cornell, R. G. (1959) 60-4304 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (6) : 2309. A new estimation procedure for linear combinations of exponentials. A new estimation procedure is developed. Unlike the iterative maximum likelihood and least squares methods for estimating the parameters for such a model, the new procedure is noniterative and can be easily applied. Also, in contrast to other non-iterative methods, error estimates are available for the parameter estimates. F Fremling, C. R. (1959) 60-4305 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (6) : 2450. Biology and possible control of economically impor tant Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera of the upper Mississippi River. F Shell, E. W. (1959) : 60-4306 Dissert. Abstr., 20 (6) : 2453. Chemical composition of the blood of smallmouth bass. Concentrations of 16 organic and inorganic components of the blood and serum were measured every three to four weeks from June 24, 1958 to November 18, 1958. Components measured incl. proteins, non-protein nitrogen fractions, phosphorus fractions, electrolytes and cholesterol in serum; and glucose and iron in blood. M Karlson, P. & D. M. Skinner (1960) 60-4307 Nature, Lond., 185 (4712) : 543-4. Attempted extraction of crustacean moulting hormone from isolated y-organs. Describes studies on Carcinus maenas to determine whether arthropod moulting hormones are stored in the glands of internal secretion or produced there and released into the blood. M Hughes, R. B. (1959) 60-4308 J. Sci. Fd Agric., 10 (10) : 558-64. Chemical studies on the herring (Clupea harengus)—II. The free amino- acids of herring flesh and their behaviour during post-mortem spoilage. Co 60-2607. F Lewis, L. F. & G. W. Eddy (1959) 60-4309 J. econ. Ent., 52 : 259-60. Control of mosquito larvae in log ponds in Oregon. JSFA 10 (10) : ii 192. Surface sprays of heptachlor, DDT and malathion at 6 lb./acre controlled larvae for more than 10, 6 and 6 weeks. No correlation between control and water turbidity or pH. 3 (9) : 644 REFERENCES F Henderson, C., Q. H. Pickering & J. M. Cohen (1959) 60-4310 Sewage industr. Wastes, 31 : 295-306. Toxicity of synthetic detergents and soaps to fish. JSFA 10 (10) : ii 192. Toxicities in hard and soft waters have been evaluated by bio-assays, and the results discussed. Alkylbenzene-sulphonates are highly toxic and mainly responsible for toxic properties of detergents in common use. MF Kiener, A. (1959) 60-4311 Rev. Madagascar, 7 : 47-54. La pêche du “ zompona ”. (Fishing the ‘ ‘ zompona >.) TA 15 (3):h567. This sp. of mullet lives in fresh as well as salt waters. It is found all over the Isle of Madagascar, but the largest catches are made in the east zone of the Pangalanes. Biology and habits. Three fishing techniques: (1) behind fixed dams or other obstacles in the course of a river; (2) net fishing, which is done collectively, and (3) bait fishing. The zompona is a very valuable part of the daily diet, both in its fresh form as well as smoked and dried. Some trading in this product is done on the east coast. Facts on zompona migration. F Kiener, A. (1959) 60-4312 Bull. Madagascar, 9 (160) : 765-74. Bilan du tilapia à Madagascar et problème riz-tilapia. (Keeping tilapia breeding in an equilibrium in Madagascar and the problem of breeding tilapia in rice fields.) TA 15 (3): 568. Aims at refuting the upsetting and rather deceiving rumours about the destructivity of tilapia in rice fields in Madagascar. The fact is not denied that a certain amount of damage is done, especially to young rice plants, mostly when artificial feeding has been omitted or was insufficient. But this damage is not of so serious a nature as to counter- balance the enrichment of the native diet, neither is rice production in any significant danger. M Anon. (1959) 60-4313 Indusir. Rev. Africa, 11 (4) : 47-8. Fishing industry faces stern competition. ТА 15 (3) h 569. Fish conserving industries in SW Africa switched over from meal to canned products after bad years affecting California canning industries. Recovery of the American industry and rise in Peru and Japan are creating heavy competition. M Anon. (1959) 60-4314 Ghana Today, 3 (20) : 7. Fishing is a changing industry. TA 15 (3) h 611. In Ghana's Second Development Plan £500,000 was inel. for the expansion of fisheries. As mechanically driven fishing boats are replacing hand-propelled canoes, many problems have arisen which are now being solved by the work of the Takoradi Fishing School. The school is under supervision of the Fishery Division of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. 3 (9) : 645 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Mathieu, P. (1959) 60-4315 Ann. Gembl., 65 (4) : 333—41. La truite au Congo. (Trout in the Belgian Congo.) TA 15 (3) : h 774. On the instigation of the SOCOPA—Société Coopérative des Produits Agricoles du Kivu—the possibilities of fish breeding have been studied in the mountainous regions of Kivu Province. It appears that trout often may be successfully introduced into the rivers under the equator situated at an altitude above 1,900m. As the temperature of the water seems too high for the first stage of incubation of the spawn, natural repopulation is always doubtful. As the temperature is convenient for the hatching of spawn in embryo, spawn imported from Yugoslavia gave excellent results. M Norris, К. 5. & W. N. McFarland (1958) 60-4316 J. Mammal., 39 : 22-39. A new harbour porpoise of the genus Phocaena from the Gulf of California. ZR 95 (18) : 47. M Fraser, Е. С. (1958) 60-4317 Bull. Inst. franc. Afr. noire, (20A) : 276-85. Common or harbour porpoises from French West Africa. ZR 95 (18) : 23. F Davis, W. B. & P. W. Lukens (1958) 60-4318 J. Mammal., 39 : 347-67. Mammals of the Mexican state of Guerrero, exclusive of Chiroptera and Rodentia. ZR 95 (18) : 17. F Liers, E. E. (1958) 60-4319 J. Mammal., 39 : 438-9. Early breeding in the river otter. ZR 95 (18) : 40. F Polder, H. (1958) 60-4320 Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 65 : 559-64. Recent locality records for some Iowa mammals. ZR 95 (18): 51. 2 F Scheïter, V. B. (1958) 60-4321 J. Mammal., 39 : 591. Long life of a river otter. ZR 95 (18) : 56. 3 (9) : 646 REFERENCES F Stephens, M. N. (1958) 60-4322 London, UFAW, 85 p. The natural history of the otter. A report to the Otter Committee. ZR 95 (18) : 60. F Anderson, $. & В. С. Nelson (1958) 60-4323 Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 61 : 302-12. Additional records of mammals of Kansas. ZR 95 (18) : 3. F Cameron, A. W. (1958) 60-4324 J. Mammal., 39 : 291-2. New mammal records from Prince Edward Island. ZR 95 (18) : 12. F Frith, R. (1958) 60-4325 Canad. Fld Nat., 72 : 144-5. Observation of short-tailed weasel capturing a chipmunk. ZR 95 (18) : 23. MF Schneirla, T. C. (1958)* 60-4326 Amer. Mus. nat. Hist. Dep. Anim. Behav., 17-35. The study of animal behaviour: its history and relation to the museums—I. F Budd, J. (1959)* 60-4327 MS 2 p. Appendix G. Analysis of lake trout populations. F Schoenthal, N. (1958)* | 60-4328 Job. Compl. Rep. Mont. Dep. Fish., (June 1, 1957-April 30, 1958) : 5 p. mimeo. Bio-assays on the toxicity of DDT to fish and fish-food organisms. F Franklin, B. C. (1958) 60-4329 Ohio J. Sci., 58 : 163-70. Studies on the effects of progesterone on the physiology of reproduction in the mink, Mustela vison. ZR 95 (18) : 22. F Korschgen, L. J. (1958) 60-4330 J. Mammal., 39 : 521-7. December food habits of mink in Missouri. ZR 95 (18) : 37. 3 (9) : 647 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Eden, G. E. (1959)* 60-4331 Annu. Conf. Engl. Inst. Sewage Purif., 1-15. Some uses of radioisotopes in the study of sewage-treatment processes. M Bassindale, R. & J. H. Barrett (1957) 60-4332 Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc., 29 (3) : 9 227-328. The Dale Fort marine fauna. ZR 94 (3): 1 M Luity, В. G. (1957) 60-4333 Cellule, 58 : 231-6. On the origin of the so-called mesoblast cells in the amphiblastula larva of caleareous sponges. ZR 94 (3) : 2. > M Luity, R. G. (1957) 60-4334 Cellule, 58 : 239-46. On the placental membrane of calcareous sponges. ZR 94 (3) : 2 M Penney, J. T. (1957) 60-4335 J. Wash. Acad. Sez., 47 : 24. Spongilla discoides Penney : a correction. ZR 94 (3): 2. F Stresemann, E. et al. (1957) 60-4336 Berlin, Volk € Wissen Volks. Verlag, 488 p Exkursionisfauna von Deutschland. Wirbellose I. (Excursion fauna from Germany—Vertebrates I.) ZR 94 (3):3 M Saville, A. (1959) 60-4337 Mar. Res., (3) : 23 p The planktonic ee of the haddock 4 in Scottish waters. CR 60-3531. Spawning season and area of the haddock; distribution of eggs and larvae, discussion on the critical period of survival of larvae and the possible factors affecting the brood strength. M Laevastu, T. (1959) 60-4338 FAO, Rome, mimeo, 58 p. A review of marine pollution and the work of FAO Biology Branch in this subject. Short review of the pollution situation, its effects on fisheries and inter- national action taken or in progress. Extensive bibliography on disposal of radioactive wastes in the sea is appended. 3 (9) : 648 REFERENCES M Zupanovié, S. (1959) 60-4339 Morsk. KRibarst., 11 (9) : 190-2. Utjecaj intenziteta ribolova na sastav ribljih naselja. (Influence of the intensity of fishing upon the composition of fish colonies.) En Application of a statistical method for determination of the intensity of fishing on the fish stocks in the territory of Blitvenica, Yugoslavia. MF Buljan, M. (1959) 60-4340 Morsk. Ribarst., 11 (9) : 193-4. Utjecaj Sume na produkciju u priobalnim vodama. (Influence of the forest upon the production in coastal waters.) En MF Alm, G. (1959) 60-4341 Ostkusten, 31 (10) : 5-10. Laxfisket i Ostersjóomrádet under ar 1958. (Salmon fishery in the Baltic Sea area during 1958.) Sizes of catches in different Baltic Sea states. MF Otterlind, G. (1959) 60-4342 Ostkusten, 31 (10) : 13-8. Trälfiskeförsöken i Stockholms län. (Experimental trawling in Stockholm County.) Review of the results of experimental trawling in the Baltic Sea off Stockholm. G Tambiev, A. Kh. & K. D. Kalantarov (1958)* 60-4343 Vestn. mosk. Univ. (biol.), 13 (4) : 57. (Methods for the irradiation and incubation of micro-organisms at various gas pressures.) Ru M Andriiashev, A. P., K. A. Brodskii & P. V. Ushakov (1958)* 60-4344 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 11-6. (Biological studies undertaken by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition on the diesel-electric ship ‘ Ob’ in 1955—1958.) Ru M Moroshkin, K. V. (1958)* 60-4345 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 17-8. (Hydrological investigations made by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition on the diesel-electric ship ‘Ob’ in 1955-1958.) Ru M Bogoiavlenskii, A. N. (1958)* 60-4346 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 19-20. (Distribution of oxygen, phosphates and silica in Antarctic waters.) Ru 3 (9) : 649 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Zhivago, A. V. & A. P. Lisitsin (1958)* 60-4347 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 21-2. (Bottom relief and sediments of the Southern Ocean.) Ru M Brodskii, K. A. (1958)* 60-4348 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 25-30. (Plankton studies undertaken by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1955-1958.) Ru M Vinogradov, M. E. & A. G. Naumov (1958)* 60-4349 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 31-4. (Quantitative distribution of the plankton in Antarctic waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.) Ru M Beklemishev, K. V. (1958)* 60-4350 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955- 1958, (3) : 35-6. (Latitudinal zonality of the distribution of Antarctic phytoplankton.) Ru M Lomakina, N. B. (1958)* 60-4351 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 37-8. (Euphausiid crustaceans (Euphausiacea) collected by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition.) Ru M Ushakov, P. V. (1958)* 60-4352 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 39-42. (Benthonic research made by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition on the diesel-electric ship * Ob’ in 1956-1958.) Ru M Beliaev, G. M. (1958)* 60-4353 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 43-4. (Some characteristics of the quantitative distribution of bottom fauna in the Antarctic.) Ru M Vinogradova, N. G. (1958)* 60-4354 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 45-6. (Geographical distribution of deep-sea bottom fauna in the Antarctic.) Ru M Zinova, A. D. (1958)* 60-4355 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 47-50. (Composition and nature of algal flora in shore waters of the Antarctic and near Kerguelen and Macquarie Islands.) Ru M Shchedrina, Z. G. (1958)* 60-4356 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 51-4. (Foraminifer fauna in the eastern sector of the Antarctic.) Ru 3 (9) : 650 REFERENCES M Gur’ianova, E. F. (1958)* 60-4357 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 55-6. (Amphipod fauna of Macquarie Island.) Ru M Naumov, D. V. & S. D. Stepaniants (1958)* 60-4358 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 57-9. (Hydroids collected in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters.) Ru M Platonova, T. A. (1958)* 60-4359 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 59-62. (Nematodes of the family Leptosomatidae from the region of Kerguelen Islands.) Ru M Andriiashev, A. P. (1958)* 60-4360 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 63-6. (Ichthyological research made by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1955-1958 and some problems in Antarctic zoogeography.) Ru M Martsinkevich, L. D. (1958)* 60-4361 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 67-8. (Cellular composition of blood in white-blooded fishes (Chaenichthyidae) of the Antarctic.) Ru M Andriiashev, A. P. & Iu. E. Permitin (1958)* 60-4362 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 69-70. (Preliminary data on the use of Isaacs-Kidd mid-water trawl in waters of the southern hemisphere.) Ru M Gusev, A. V. (1958)* 60-4363 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 71-2. (Parasitological research in the Antarctic.) Ru M Arsen’ev, V. A. (1958)* 60-4364 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 73-4. (Studying the Antarctic whales.) Ru M Zenkovich, B. A. (1958)* 60-4365 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 75-6. (Observations on whales during the third voyage of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1957-1958.) Ru M Ivashin, M. V. (1958)* 60-4366 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 77-8. (Taxonomie position of humpback whales, Megaptera nodosa lalandii Fischer, of the Southern Hemisphere.) Ru 3 (9) : 651 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Korotkevich, 5. E. (1958)* 60-4367 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 79-80. (Observations on seals during the first wintering of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956-1957.) Ru M Arsen’ev, V. A. (1958)* 60-4368 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 81-2. (Observations on seals during the voyage on the diesel-electric ship * OB ’ in 1956-1957.) Ru M Korotkevich, V. S. (1958)* 60-4369 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 91-8. (Population of waters in “‘ oases”’ of the eastern Antarctic.) Ru M Kutikova, L. A. (1958)* 60-4370 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 99-100. (Rotifer fauna in shore waters of eastern Antarctic.) Ru F Kirianova, Е. $. (1958)* 60-4371 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped. 1955-1958, (3) : 101- (Antarctic representatives of freshwater nematodes of the genus Plectus Bastian (Nematodes, Plectidae) ). Ru Knie, K. (1959) 60-4372 Sonderdr. Bundesanst. Wasserbiol., (56) : 65-8. Uber den Chemismus der Wasser im Seewinkel und des Neusiedlersees. (On the chemistry of the waters in Seewinkel and Lake Neusiedlersee.) Tabular results of chemical analysis with short discussion of the results. F Avakian, A. B. (1959)* 60-4373 Gidrotekh. Stroit., 28 (3) : 62 (All-Union conference on fish culture in reservoirs.) Ru MF Wise, F. C. (1959)* 60-4374 J. Queckett micr. Cl., 5 (4) : 180-94. A short contribution to the history of diatom mounting. F Belcher, J. H. (1959)* 60-4375 Naturalist, Lond., (870) : 80. Ectochaete endophytum (Mobius) Wille in the Lee Valley, Hertfordshire. hl Skvortzow, B. W. (1958)* 60-4376 Philipp. J. Sci., 86 : 139-202. New and rare Flagellatae from Manchuria, Eastern eek REFERENCES MF Kakhnenka, S. V. (1958)* 60-4377 Vest. Akad. Navuk B.S.S.R. (biial.), (4) : 64-90. (Studying spawning migrations of the eel.) Ru M Lozinskaia, A. M. (1959)* 60-4378 Im. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (goefiz.), (3) : 398-449. (String gravimeter for gravity measurements at sea.) Ru F Sakovich, F. I. (1958)* 60-4379 Vest. Akad. Navuk B.S.S.R. (fizikatekh.), (5) : 128. (New instrument for measuring slowly flowing streams.) Be Ru M Maliuzhinets, G. D. (1959)* 60-4380 Akust. Zh., 5 (1) : 70-6. (Sound scattering caused by the transition-layer roughness at sea.) Ru MF Mikhailov, I. G. & V. A. Shutilov (1959)* 60-4381 Akust. Zh., 5 (1) : 77-90. (Diffraction of light by higher harmonics of a sound wave distorted in the process of propagation in a liquid.) Ru M Polianskaia, V. A. (1959)* 60-4382 Akust. Zh., 5 (1): 91. (Field of a pulse radiator in a submarine sound channel.) Ru M Leont’eva, V. V. (1957)* 60-4383 Met. Gidrol., (12) : 52- (Concerning L. A. Zhukov’s article ‘ Motion of waters in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean in summer ”.) Ru M Sabinin, K. D. & A. E. Gamutilov (1958)* 60-4384 Met. Gidrol., (5) : 51-8. (Use of the ITR-2 laboratory interferometer in determining the salinity of seawater.) Ru M Fuks, V. R. (1958)* 60-4385 Met. Gidrol., (5) : 59. (Causes of periodie variations of water temperature in the sea.) Ru M Logvinovich, D. N. (1958)* 60-4386 Soobshch. Akad. Nauk gruzin. 8.S.R., 21(5) : 583. (Studying the biology of the anchovy and sardine of the Sea of Azov.) Ru M Moiseev, P. A. (1959)* 60-4387 Vestn. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 29 (4) : 90-120. (Research on fishing in the western part of the Pacific Ocean.) Ru 3 (9) : 653 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Tokin, B. P. & I. B. Tokin (1959)* 60-4388: Vestn. leningr. Univ. (biol.), 14 (3) : 72. (Interrelationship of oogenesis and budding in Hydra oligactis.) Ru MF Ivlev, V. S. (1959)* 60-4389 Vestn. leningr. Univ. (fiz.-khim.), 14 (1) : 119-27. (Mathematical analysis of population dynamics of fishes.) Ru MF Liubishchev, A. A. (1959)* 60-4390 Vestn. leningr. Univ. (fiz.-khim.), 14 (1) : 128. (Use of biometry in systematics.) Ru MF Zenkevich, L. A. (1959)* 60-4391 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), (2) : 3-11. (Classification of brackish waters based on the study of the seas of the USSR.) Ru M Budanov, V. I. (1959)* 60-4392 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), (2) : 102-4. (Some methods of studying coastal bays.) Ru M Sysoev, N. N. (1958)* 60-4393 Biull. okeanogr. Kom. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (2) : 5-17. (Ships, equipment and methods for oceanographic research.) Ru > M Alpatov, M. G. (1958)* 60-4394 Biull. okeanogr. Kom. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (2) : 18-23. (Coordinate determination for oceanographic stations.) Ru M Udintsev, G. B. (1958)* 60-4395 Biull. okeanogr. Kom. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (2) : 24-33. (Equipment and methods for bottom relief study in oceanographic research.) u M Kudinov, E. I. & У. P. Petelin (1958)* 60-4396 Biull. okeanogr. Kom. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (2) : 34-40. (Equipment and methods used in taking samples of bottom sediments and their primary processing.) Ru M. Udintsev, G. B., A. N. Lisitsin & IU. P. Neprochnov (1958)* 60-439 Biull. okeanogr. Kom. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (2) : 41-6. (Equipment and methods used in determining the thickness of unconsoli- dated marine deposits and studying the bottom structure of seas and oceans.) Ru M Sysoev, N. N. (1958)* 60-4398 Biull. okeanogr. Kom. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (2) : 47-54. (Equipment and methods for measuring currents in oceans and seas.) Ru 3 (9) : 654 REFERENCES M Kozlianinov, M. V. (1958)* 60-4399 Biull. okeanogr. Kom. Akad. Nauk SSS.R., (2) : 55-60. (Optical instruments and methods for marine hydrophotometrie investiga- tions.) Ru M Sirotov, K. M. (1958)* 60-4400 Biull. okeanogr. Kom. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (2) : 61-4. (Instruments and methods used in the observation of waves from boats.) Ru F Cairns, J. & A. Scheier (1957)* 60-4401 Notul. nat. Acad. Philad., (299) : 11. The effects of temperature and hardness of water upon the toxicity of zine to the common bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus Baf.). M Kohn, A. J. (1960) 60-4402 Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 2 : 309-20. Ecological notes on Conus (Mollusca : Gastropoda) in the Trincomalee region of Ceylon. Reports observations on marine gastropods of this toxoglossate genus made during the visit of the Yale Seychelles Expedition to northeast Ceylon in August, 1957. Habitats, diet, reproduction, relative abundances. 19 Karande, A. & N. B. Inamdar (1960) 60-4403 Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 2 : 305-8. A new species of the genus Leptestheriella from India. Describes and ill. this conchostracan branchiopod from Bombay State, collected August, 1956. F Iles. T. D. (1960) 60-4404 Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 13, 2 : 257-80. A group of zooplankton feeders of the genus Haplochromis (Cichlidae) in Lake Nyasa. Number of spp. is increased from 6 to 16 by the description of 10 new spp. The group is defined and an artificial key is given. F Muncy, J. (1959) 60-4405 Iowa St. Coll. J. Sct., 34 (2) : 127-37. Age and growth of channel catfish from the Des Moines River, Boone County, Iowa, 1955 and 1956. Pectoral spine, length frequency and tagging studies of Zctalurus punctatus. 3 (9) : 655 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Silver, P. C. (1958) 60-4406 Taxon, 1: 251. Index nominum algarum and bibliographia phycologica universalis. Announces two-year project by US National Science Foundation concerning lists of names and bibliography of algae. G Gibbs, A. J. & J. C. Gower (1960) 60-4407 Ann. appl. Biol., 48 (1) : 75-83. The use of a multiple-transfer method in plant virus transmission studies. Some statistical points arising in the analysis of results. The theory is given of a method to test samples of several factors simul- taneously on the same test organism. -Maximum likelihood estimates of infection rates are given. F Lloyd, R. (1960) 60-4408 Ann. appl. Biol., 48 (1) : 84-94. The toxicity of zinc sulphate to rainbow trout. Ci 28-1624BO, 570007, 60-4401, 1953 Doudoroffi, P. & M. Katz, 1951 Goodman, J. R., 1938 Jones, J. В. E. Tests with Salmo gairdnerii; effect of water hardness on toxicity and on the form of the concentration function; effect on toxicity of temperature changes, presence of calcium chlorite and calcium bicarbonate, O,-concentration; cause of death was probably damage to gill epithelium. M Gdynia. Polish Chamber of Foreign Trade, Maritime Branch (1959) 60-4409 Polish marit. News, 2 (15): 15 р. Section on fishing gives landing statistics for sprats from Baltic; ill. of new sea fisheries institute—with museum and aquarium—at Gdynia; new bulletin of fishing activities and developments in Poland. M King-Webster, W. A. & H. O. Rajkumar (1959) 60-4410 Publ. Fish. Carib. Comm., (11) : 13 p., mimeo. A preliminary survey of the fisheries of the Island of Tobago. Reports analysis of information collected on fishing boats, owners and crews; fishing methods and fishing effort; and distribution and marketing. Discusses present and potential production, distribution and demand. G ICSU Abstracting Board (1960) \ 60-4411 Paris, 15 p. First meeting on biological abstracting—Monte Carlo, December 22 and 23, 1959. Report of the meeting. 3 (9) : 656 REFERENCES G ICSU Abstracting Board (1959) 60-4412 Paris, 15 p. A preliminary survey of the situation in the field of biological abstracting. M Sugawara, K. & K. Terada (1957) 60-4413 J. Earth Sei., 5 (2) : 81-102. Todine distribution in the western Pacific Ocean. Analysis of 326 samples collected at different levels at 50 stations, distributed in an area extending from the northern end of the Bering Sea to the Equator and from the north eastern part of the Japanese main island-to a point close to Hawaii, with discussion of the factors causing variation in iodate ratio. M New India Fisheries Ltd. (1959) 60-4414 Bombay, 23 p. Chairman’s speech at the Fourth Annual General Meeting held on July 10, 1959. Brief account of activities of company during the year under review. Incl. Board’s report and audited statements of accounts. M Taylor, F. W. (1958) 60-4415 Completion Report. Snapper Fishing Equipment Demonstration Project 02-18-041, 15 p. United States operations mission to British Guiana. Quotes local fishermen’s beliefs concerning life history of sea-snapper in Gulf of Mexico; describes fishing methods for this sp. in USA and British Guiana; gives account of trials; recommends improved gear. Gives log of cruises. F Anon. (1959) 60-4416 Which?, October : 131-2. Detergents and sewage. Incl. brief note on effect on fish in rivers. M Marinkovic, М. (1959) 60-4417 Hidrogr. God., 1958 : 103—24. Oceanographic research in the areas Rovinj and Limski Kanal. Measurements of temperature, salinity, and oxygen content from March, 1957 till March, 1959. In this area oyster culture are well developed. Many diagrams and tabulated lists. M Alfirevic, S. (1959) 60-4418 Hidrogr. God., 1958 : 125-54. Résultats des recherches morphologiques des sédiments marine dans I’ Adria- tique méridionale. (Results of research on morphology of marine sediments in the southern Adriatic.) Sediments taken on five profiles from Peljesac to Dubrovnik. Analyses CaCO,, MeCO;, SiO,, biogenic and terrigenic constituents. Relation between hydrodynamic factors and sedimentation. 3 (9) : 657 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Skoljarev, S. (1959) 60-4419 Hidrogr. God., 1958 : 155-64. (Echo soundings in the Adriatic Sea in the program of the International Geophysical Year.) Hr Revised depths of the deep Adriatic. Greatest depth 1364 m. M Duvnjak, 5. (1959) 60-4420 Hidrogr. God., 1958 : 165-8. (Examination of waves caused by wind.) Hr A study of wave efficiency, concerning its influence on maritime structures. M Duplancic, C. (1959) 60-4421 Hidrogr. God., 1958 : 225-52. (On elimate and weather of the Adriatic Sea.) Hr Hints for a further more intensive study of climate and weather conditions. ° M Nikolic, M. (1959) 60-4422 Hidrogr. God., 1958 : 253-60. Underwater television in the Adriatic. First underwater television observations in the Adriatic described. Sug- gestions for further biological observations by this means. M Zore, M. (1959) 60-4423 Hidrogr. God., 1958 : 261-4. On the occurrence of the sea ice in the Kastelanski Zaliv. First information about floating sea ice in the Adriatic so far. Some explanations given. F Stojkovski, T. (1959) 60-4424 Izdanija, Skoplje, 2 : 145-81. (Quantitative composition and vertical distribution of the mud bottom fauna in Dojran.) Mak Birge Ekman bottom sampler used. Biomass given per sq. m. in specimens number and grams, respiration for different depths separately. Very eutrophic lake. M Kobi, L. & S. Pristovsek (1959) 60-4425 Thalassia jugosl., 1 (6) : 5-17. The mechanism of swimming in elasmobranchs, studied on specimens. Analysis of mechanical forces acting in swimming as well as of locomotory rhythm on Scyllium canicula and S. stellare. Studies focused on generation of the swimming rhythm. 3 (9) : 658 REFERENCES M Czihak, G. (1959) 60-4426 Thalassia jugosl., 1 (7) : 19-24. Vorkommen und Lebensweise der Ophiothrix quinquemaculata in der nördlichen Adria bei Rovinj. (Occurrence and life of Ophiothria quinque- maculata observed in the northern Adriatic.) By underwater photography sea bottom of 30 m. was studied with special reference to Ophiuroidea. Results obtained compared with bottom sampler. M Vouk, V. (1959) 60-4427 Thalassia jugosl., 1 (8) : 29-39. On the species of Codium in the Adriatic. Taxonomic and morphological studies. M Marinkovic, M. (1959) 60-4428 Thalassia jugosl., 1 (9) : 41-68. (Hydrographic observations at Rovinj during 1955-1957.) Hr Measurements of salinity, temperature and oxygen content with explanation of their values. Graphs and tabulated lists. 5 M Nikolic, M. (1959) 60-4429 Thalassia jugosl., 1 (10) : 69-80. (Contribution to polyzoan communities.) Hr Describes a special bryozoan community growing on soft sand-mud sea bottom; dominant sp. is Hippodiplosia foliacea. MF UN Secretariat (1957) 60-4430 U.N. Conference on the Law of the Sea, A/Conf. 13/17, mimeo, 56 p. Bibliographical guide to the law of the sea. (Preparatory document no. 14.) En Fr Es Bibliographical guide in 4 parts. 1. Lists treatises, digests, manuals and other general works. 2. Lists monographs. 3. Periodical literature relevant to subject and 4. Gives detailed references to those sections of certain general works on diplomacy and international law which are concerned with the law of the sea. M UN Secretariat (1960) 60-4431 2nd U.N. Conference on the Law of the Sea, A/Conf. 19/6, mimeo, 27 p. Supplement to the bibliographical guide to the Law of the Sea (A/Conf. 13/17.) En Fr Es Co and Er 60-4430. Refers to monographs, articles in periodicals, each arranged by name of author; to official publications arranged by countries or organizations. Incl. list of periodicals scrutinized. 3 (9) : 659 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES FG Chance, C. J. (n.d. 1958) 60-4432 Proc. Conf. stheast. Ass. Game Comm., 11 : 84-9. How should population surveys be made? Discussion of methods of fish sampling in reservoirs, etc.; site selection, surface area, O, and temperature determination; use of rotenone; sounding spp. sorting and measuring; data tabulation; discussion of objectives. M Patent—Hardgrove, В. Е. & В. M. Haisfield (1959) 60-4433 U.S. 2,910,666. Helical range recorder. An underwater-ranging recorder of the helical variety having a constant scanning rate for accurate recording of time interval, with variable flyback, whereby duration of scanning cycle may be varied to vary the scanning repetition rate with variation in range, to permit a higher repetition rate for shorter ranges without variation in the scanning rate or time base. MF U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (1959) 60-4434 Rep. NRL Progr., U.S., November : 51 p. Incl. among notices of “ Problems Accepted ” a project, sponsored by BUORD, entitled ‘‘Algae in a photosynthetic gas exchanger for submarine air purification ” and described as an experimental survey of algae to be conducted to select those with optimum properties for the generation of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide in submarine atmospheres. A pilot plant gas exchanger simulating actual operating conditions will be used to evaluate the feasibility of such a system. M Gast, J. A. & T. G. Thompson (1958) 60-4435 Analyt. Chem., 30 (9) : 1549-51. Determination of the alkalinity and borate concentration of seawater. Describes preparation of standard solution and the procedures to be followed; tabulates pertinent hydrographic data showing relation of alkalinity, borates and certain organic matter. M Queensland. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4440 Qd Govt Gaz., (119) : 2148. Order in council amending the order in council made under ‘ the fisheries act of 1957 ” dated December 22 1949.—9 December 1959. Revokes order in council dated January 17 1952. Prawns may be caught with specified otter trawl nets in all Queensland ocean waters outside port limits and with specified beam trawls in all Queensland tidal waters excluding rivers and streams. F Belgium. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4441 Monit. belge, (195) : 5524. Arrêté royal du 25 juillet 1959 modifiant l’arrêté royal du 13 décembre 1954, portant exécution de la loi du Тег juillet 1954 sur la pêche fluviale. (Royal order amending the royal order of 13 December 1954 giving executive effect to the act of 1 July 1954 relative to river fishing.—25 July 1959.) Fr Ne Ad 60-2836. Amends article 60 of the earlier order relative to fishing on Sundays and holidays. 3 (9) : 660 REFERENCES M Belgium. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4442 Monit. belge, (229) : 6417-8. Convention internationale pour la réglementation du maillage des filets de pêche et des tailles limites des poissons et annexes, signés à Londres, le 5 avril 1946. (International convention signed at London on 5 April 1946 for the regulation of meshes of fishing nets and the size limits of fish, and annexes. —7 September 1959.) Fr Ne Reproduces the amended version of article 7, paragraph 2 as unanimously recommended at the Seventh Assembly of the Permanent Commission held in Dublin during November 1958. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4443 Statutes, Can., 7-8 Eliz. II, 1: 29. An act to amend the fisheries improvement loans act.—20 March 1959. Gives a new definition of * fisherman ” and refers to the time within which the Minister of Finance is liable to make a payment to a lender in respect of a guaranteed loan. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4444 Statutes, Can., 7-8 Eliz. IL, 1 : 51-7. Appropriation act No. 4, 1959. An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the public service of the financial year ending the 31 March 1960.4 June 1959. Schedules B and C detail amounts granted for fisheries. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4445 Statutes, Can., 7-8 Elız. II, 1 : 365-409. Appropriation act No. 5, 1959. An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the public service of the financial year ending the 31 March 1960.-18 July 1959. Schedules A and B detail amounts granted or fisheries. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4446 Can. Gazette (II), (18) : 865. Statutory orders and regulations 1959-339. Order in council P.C. 1959- 1159: British Columbia fishery regulations, amended, pursuant to the fisheries act.—11 September 1959. The amendment relates to salmon fishing. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4447 Can. Gazette (II), (18) : 899. Décrets, ordonnances et règlements statutaires 1959-339. Décret C.P. 1959-1159 modifiant le règlement de pêche de la Colombie-Britannique en vertu de la loi sur les pêcheries.—11 septembre 1959. Fr 60-4446. 3 (9) : 661 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4448 Can. Gazette (II), (18) : 866. SOR/59-340. Order in council P.C. 1959-1160 amending the northwest territories fishery regulations pursuant to the fisheries act.—11 September 1959. Summer fishing extends from May 16 to September 15, both days inelusive, except that in Great Slave Lake it may be continued until September 25 and in lakes where pike and pickerel are caught until March 15. : F Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4449 Can. Gazette (II), (18) : 900. DORS/59-340. Décret С.Р. 1959-1160 modifiant le règlement de pêche des territoires du nord ouest en vertu de la loi sur les pêcheries.—11 septembre 1959. Fr 60-4448. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4450 Can. Gazette (IL), (19) : 1042. SOR/59-388. Clam fishing order pursuant to the New Brunswick fishery regulations, made under the fisheries act.—14 September 1959. Re-opens certain areas to the taking of clams for the purpose of bait, food or for canning. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4451 Can. Gazette (IT), (19) : 1083. DORS/59-388. Ordonnance sur la pêche des clams, conformément au réglement de péche du Nouveau-Brunswick, fait en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries.—14 septembre 1959. Fr 60-4450. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4452 Can. Gazette (II), (19) : 1001. SOR/59-371. Order in council P.C. 1959-1219 amending the Prince Edward Island fishery regulations, pursuant to the fisheries act.—24 September 1959. All undersized oysters which are taken from public beds in fishing operations shall be immediately returned to the beds from which they were taken. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4453 Can. Gazette (TI), (19) : 1042. DORS/59-371. Décret C.P. 1959-1219 modifiant le règlement de pêche de l’Ile-du-Prince Edouard, en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries.—24 septembre 1959. Fr 60-4452. REFERENCES MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4454 Can. Gazette (11), (19) : 1002. SOR/59-372. Order in council P.C. 1959-1220 amending the Nova Scotia fishery regulations, pursuant to the fisheries act.—24 September 1959. All undersized oysters which are taken from public beds in fishing operations shall be immediately returned to the beds from which they were taken. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4455 Can. Gazette (II), (19) : 1043. DORS/59-372. Décret С.Р. 1959-1220 modifiant le règlement de pêche de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, en vertu de la loi sur les pêcheries.—24 septembre 1959. Fr 60-4454. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4456 Can. Gazette (II), (19) : 1003. SOR/59-373. Order in council P.C. 1959-1221 amending the New Bruns- wick fishery regulations pursuant to the fisheries act.—24 September 1959. All undersized oysters which are taken from public beds in fishing operations shall be immediately returned to the beds from which they were taken. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4457 Can. Gazette (IT), (19) : 1044. DORS/59-373. Décret С.Р. 1959-1221 modifiant le règlement de pêche du Nouveau-Brunswick en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries.—24 septembre 1959. Fr 60-4456. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4458 Can. Gazette (II), (19) : 1009. SOR/59-377. Order in council P.C. 1959-1256 amending the New Bruns- wick fishery regulations made pursuant to the fisheries act.—1 October 1959. Relative to contaminated areas where fishing or taking molluses for raw consumption is prohibited. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4459 Can. Gazette (IT), (19) : 1050. DORS/59-377. Décret C.P. 1959-1256 modifiant le règlement de pêche du Nouveau-Brunswick en vertu de la loi sur le pêcheries.—1 octobre 1959. Fr. 60-4458. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, ее. (1959) 60-4460 Can. Gazette (IT), (19) : 1010. SOR/59-378. Order in council P.C. 1959-1257 amending the Nova Scotia fishery regulations pursuant to the fisheries act.—1 October 1959. Concerns clams and soft shell clams of a length less than that specified, 3 (9) : 663 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4461 Can. Gazette (II), (19) :1051. DORS/59-378. Décret C.P. 1959-1257 modifiant le règlement de pêche de la Nouvelle-Ecosse en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries.—1 octobre 1959. Fr 60-4460. МЕ Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4462 Can. Gazette (II), (19) : 1011-2. SOR/59-379. Order in council P.C. 1959-1258 amending the Prince Edward Island fishery regulations, pursuant to the fisheries act.—1 October 1959. Relative to contaminated areas where fishing or taking molluses for raw consumption is prohibited. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4463 Can. Gazette (II), (19) : 1052-3. DORS/59-379. Décret С.Р. 1959-1258 modifiant le règlement de pêche de l’Ile du Prince-Edouard en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries.—1 octobre 1959. Fr 60-4462. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4464 Can. Gazette (II), (19) : 1013-6. SOR/59-380. Order in council P.C. 1959-1260 amending the canned fish and shellfish and cannery inspection regulations pursuant to the meat and canned foods act.—1 October 1959. Concerns the granting of certificates of registration to canneries and the export of canned salmon and canned lobster. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4465 Can. Gazette (II), (19) : 1054-7. DORS/59-380. Décret C.P. 1959-1260 modifiant le règlement visant l'inspection des conserveries et des conserves de poisson, mollusques et crustacés en vertu de la loi sur les viandes et conserves alimentaires.— 1 octobre 1959. Fr 60-4464. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4466 Can. Gazette (II), (20) : 1057. SOR/59-401. Order in the council P.C. 1959-1304 amending the canned fish and shellfish and cannery inspection regulations pursuant to the meat and canned foods act.—8 October 1959. In the preparation and canning of lobster cocktail, only sound lobster meat free from gut, scrap meat and inedible parts may be used in combination with fresh well washed fish and the drained weight of the contents of the can shall include more than 50 per cent of lobster meat. 3 (9) : 664 REFERENCES M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4467 Can. Gazette (II), (20) : 1099. DORS/59-401. Décret C.P. 1959-1304 modifiant le règlement visant l'inspection des conserveries et des conserves de poisson, mollusques eb crustacés en vertu de la loi sur les viandes et conserves alimentaires.—8 octobre 1959. Fr 60-4466. F Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4468 Can. Gazette (II), (21) : 1130. SOR/59-425. Notice: Sandy and Young Lakes, N.S., set apart for the propagation of fish, made under the fisheries act.—14 October 1959. F Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4469 Can. Gazette (IT), (21) : 1180. DORS/59-425. Avis relatif aux lacs Sandy et Young, N.-E., mis à part pour la propagation du poisson, fait en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries.—14 octobre 1959. Fr 60-4468. F Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4470 Can. Gazette (II), (21) : 1129. SOR/59-424. Notice concerning the John Lee Brook, Little Long Lake and Nichols Lake, N.B., set apart for the propagation of fish, made under the fisheries act. —20 October 1959. F Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4471 Can. Gazette (II), (21) : 1179. DORS/59-424. Avis relatif au ruisseau John-Lee, petit lac Long et lac Nichols, N.B., mis à part pour la propagation du poisson, fait en vertu de la loi sur les pêcheries.—20 octobre 1959. Fr 60-4470. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4472 Can. Gazette (II), (22) : 1153. SOR/59-436. Order in council 1959-1424 amending the New Brunswick fishery regulations, made under the fisheries act.—5 November 1959. Smelt gill-net fishing is prohibited in Richibucto River and its tributaries west of Rexton Highway Bridge. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4473 Can. Gazette (II), (22) : 1205. DORS/59-436. Décret C.P. 1959-1424 modifiant le règlement de pêche du Nouveau-Brunswick en vertu de la loi sur les pêcheries.—5 novembre 1959. Fr 60-4472. 3 (9) : 665 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4474 Can. Gazette (II), (22) : 1154. SOR/59-437. Order in council P.C. 1959-1425 amending the British Columbia fishery regulations pursuant to the fisheries act.—5 November 1959. For the season ending the 5 February, 1960 only, herring may be fished for, caught or killed by means of purse-seines or trawl nets in the lower east coast of Vancouver Island sub-district up to a limit of 55,000 tons. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) ^ 60-4475 Can. Gazette (II), (22) : 1206. DORS/59-437. Décret С.Р. 1959-1425 modifiant le règlement de pêche de la Colombie-Britannique en vertu de la loi sur les pêcheries.—5 novembre 1959. Fr 60-4474. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4476 Can. Gazette (II), (22) : 1159. SOR/59-441. Order in council Р.С. 1959-1447 amending the canned fish and shellfish and cannery inspection regulations pursuant to the meat and canned food act.—12 November 1959. Concerns the issuance of a certificate of inspection upon the request of an exporter. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4477 Can. Gazette (IT), (22) : 1211. DORS/59-441. Décret С.Р. 1959-1447 modifiant le règlement visant l'inspection des conserveries et des conserves de poisson, mollusques et crustacés en vertu de la loi sur les viandes et conserves alimentaires.—12 novembre 1959. Fr 60-4476. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4478 Can. Gazette (II), (23) : 1177 SOR/59-448. Order in council P.C. 1959-1486 amending the whaling regulations pursuant to the whaling convention act.—19 November 1959. The new sections 8A and 8B provide that no person shall use a whale catcher, helicopter or other aircraft attached to a factory ship for the purpose of killing or attempting to kill humpback whales in any waters south of 40° south latitude except for four days commencing January 20th in any year, and that no person shall use a whale catcher, helicopter or other aircraft attached to a factory ship for the purpose of killing or attempting to kill baleen whales, excluding minke whales, in any waters south of 40° south latitude, except during the period from December 28th to April 7th following, both days inclusive, and no such whale catcher, helicopter or other aircraft shall be used for the purpose of killing or attempting to kill blue whales before February Ist, in any year. 3 (9) : 666 REFERENCES M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4479 Can. Gazette (II), (23) : 1231. DORS/59-448. Décret С.Р. 1959-1486 modifiant le règlement de chasse à la baleine en vertu de la loi sur la convention concernant la chasse à la baleine.—19 novembre 1959. Fr 60-4478. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4480 Can. Gazette (II), (23) : 1189. SOR/59-453. Order in council P.C. 1959-1510 amending the Nova Scotia fishery regulations pursuant to the fisheries act.—26 November 1959. No person shall fish for smelts with gill-nets, bag-nets or box-nets from March Ist to October 14th, both days inclusive. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4481 Can. Gazette (II), (23) : 1244. DORS/59-453. Décret C.P. 1959-1510 modifiant le règlement de pêche de la Nouvelle-Ecosse en vertu de la loi sur les pêcheries.—26 novembre 1959. Fr 60-4480. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4482 Can. Gazette (II), (23) : 1190. SOR/59/454. Order in council P.C. 1959-1511 amending the British Columbia fishery regulations, pursuant to the fisheries act.—26 November 1959. For the season ending the 5th day of February 1960 only, herring may be fished for, caught or killed by means of purse-seines or trawl nets, in the lower east coast subdistrict of Vancouver Island up to a limit of 58,000 tons and in the middle east coast subdistrict of Vancouver Island up to a limit of 20,000 tons. M Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4483 Can. Gazette (II), (23) : 1245. DORS/59-454. Décret C.P. 1959-1511 modifiant le règlement de pêche de la Colombie-Britannique en vertu de la loi sur les pêcheries.—26 novembre 1959. Fr 60-4482. MF Canada. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4484 Can. Gazette (II), (24) : 1220. SOR/59-469. Order in council P.C. 1959-1532 amending the British Columbia fishery regulations pursuant to the fisheries act.—3 December 1959. In 1959 only, in district No. 1 salmon may be fished for with gill-nets or drift-nets from noon December Ist to 8 a.m. December 4th. 3 (9) : 667 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES МЕ Canada. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4485. Can. Gazette (II), (24) : 1278. SOR/59-469. Décret С.Р. 1959-1532 modifiant le règlement de pêche: de la Colombie-Britannique en vertu de la loi sur les pécheries.—3 décembre: 1959. Fr 60-4484. M Ceylon. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1960) 60-4486. Ceylon Govt Gaz., (Extr. 12,030) : 30-42. Government notification on the assignment of departments, subjects and functions to ministers with effect from January 6, 1960. The department of fisheries is assigned to the Minister of Industries. & Fisheries and incl. the following: fisheries, inel. research and development; socio-economics and secondary industries; fishery disputes; inspection and control of the pearl banks; collection and sale of chanks and pearls; control of whaling operation in Ceylon waters; purchase operation and management of State-owned trawlers, fishing vessels, refrigeration plants and welfare depots. M Cuba. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4487 Gac. ofic., Cuba, (207) : 24741. Resolución de la Oficina de Fomento Maritimo, fijando un precio minimo- por langostas.—28 de Octubre, 1959. (Decision of the Maritime Development Office, fixing minimum prices for lobsters.—28 October 1959.) CR 60-2839. ME France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4488 J. off. Rép. franc., (258) : 10563. Décret n° 59-1272 du 2 novembre 1959 modifiant l'alinéa ler de 1” article du décret du 15 décembre 1952 en ce qui concerne la période de fermeture de la pêche du saumon bécart ou saumon de descente. (Decree No. 59-1272 amending art. 2, para. 1 of the decree of 15 December 1952 in respect of the closed season on fishing of spent salmon.—2 November 1959.) The closed season is extended until 3lst May of each year. M France. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4489. J. off. Rép. franc., (260) : 10619. Arrêté du 2 novembre 1959 portant approbation du compte financier de l'institut scientifique et technique des pêches maritime (année 1958). (Order: approving the financial accounts for 1958 of the Scientific and Technical Sea-Fishing Institute.—2 November 1959.) M Algeria. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1960) 60-4490: Rec. Acts adm., Algeria, (6) : 157. Arrêté du 11 janvier 1960 réglementant les dénominations applicables aux conserves de thon. (Order regulating the appellations used in the description of canned tunny fish.—11 January 1960.) Lists fish varieties coming under this appellation: Germo alalunga, Thunnus- thynnus, albacore, patudo, Katsuwonus pelamys and Sarda sarda Bloch. 3 (9) : 668 REFERENCES F Netherlands. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4491 Staatsblad, Neth., (328) : 748. Besluit van 24 augustus 1959, houdende wijziging Riviervisserijreglement en Algemeen Visserijreglement voor de binnenwateren. (Decree amending the regulation Stbl. 315 of 1932 as last amended in Stbl. 79 of 1954 relative to river fishing and to the general regulations governing fishing in inland waters as last amended in Stbl. 79 of 1954.—24 August 1959.) Refers to the use of electrical fishing devices. MF Pakistan. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4492 Gaz. Pakistan, Extra. (S. 1033) : 1617. Notification No. 944/59: martial law regulation No. 75.—20 September 1959. Prohibition to sell or otherwise dispose of fish whether fresh, dried or salted except at such place or places and in such manner as the Central Government may direct. M Philippines. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4493 Off. Gaz., Philippines, (35) : 7296. H. No. 1165. Republic act No. 2429: an act establishing a marine fisheries laboratory at Guiuan, Samar, and authorizing the appropriation of funds therefor.—21 June 1959. The sum of 350,000 pesos is appropriated. M Poland. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4494 Deiennik Ustaw, (49) : text 301 : 570. Ministra Zdrowia z dania 11 sierpnia 1959 r. w sprawie ulg w oplatach za opieke zdrowotna zamknieta udzielana rybakom morskim. (Order of the Minister of Health specifying facilities governing payments due from maritime fishermen for health treatment in the form of hospitalization.—11 August 1959.) MF Poland. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4495 Monit. polski, (75), text 397 : 639. Uchwala nr 331 z dnia 29 lipca 1959 r. w sprawie zmiany terminu podpor- zadkowania panstwowych gospodarstw rybackich radom narodowyn. (Resolu- tion No. 331 of the Council of Ministers changing the time limit within which state fisheries undertakings shall be made subject to the authority of the People’s Councils.—29 July 1959.) The time limit is changed to between 1 January and 30 June 1960. MF Poland. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4496 Monit. polski, (75), text 401 : 644-50. Obwieszezenie nr 401 Polskiego Komitetu Normalizacyjnego z dnia 22 sierpnia 1959 r. w sprawie ogloszenia ustanowionych przez Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny norm panstwowych. (Notice of the Polish Standardization Committee publishing state standards established by the committee afore- said.—22 August 1959.) Refers to frozen fish, etc. 3 (9) : 669 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Portugal. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4497 Diário do Gov., Portugal, (129) : 659-62. Lei n.° 2097: promulga as bases do fomento piscícola nas águas interiores de pais.,—6 de Junho de 1959. (Act No. 2097 specifying basic principles for the promotion of fish breeding in Portuguese internal waters.—6 June 1959.) F Rhodesia-Nyasaland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4498 Fed. Govt Gaz., Rhodesia, suppl. (55) : 796-803. Federal Government notice No. 310 of 1959: control of goods (import and export) (commerce) order, 1959 [ACT 12/54].—4 December 1959. Detailed regulations and schedules, incl. live fish and the eggs and spawn thereof. G Rhodesia-Nyasaland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1960) 60-4499 Fed. Govt Gaz., Rhodesia, suppl. (1) : 86. Federal Government notice No. 19 of 1960: control of goods (import) open general licence (amendment), 1960 (No. 1). [ACT 12/54].—1st January 1960. Removes a number of goods from import control, incl. fishing nets. G Sweden. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4500 Svensk FörfSamml., (108-111) : 353. Kungl. Maj:ts Förordning Nr 108 angaende ändrad lydelse av 9 S förord- ningen den 30 maj 1952 (nr 320) om viss reglering av handeln med fisk, m.m., sa ock om fortsatt giltighet av samma förordning; given den 17 april 1959. (Royal ordinance No. 108 amending art. 9 of ordinance No. 320 of 30 May 1952 governing trade in fish, etc., and relative to the prolongation of that ordinance.—17 April 1959.) MF Sweden. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4501 Svensk FörfSamml., (108-111) : 354. Kungl. Maj:ts Forordning Nr 109 om ändrad lydelse av 7 S förordningen den 5 juni 1953 (nr 372) angäende reglering av införseln av vissa slag av fisk och skaldjur ävensom om ändring av den vid förordningen fodage bilagan, sa ock om fortsatt giltiget av samma förordning; given den 17 april 1959. (Royal ordinance No. 109 amending art. 7 of the ordinance No. 372 of 5 June 1953 governing the import of certain kinds of fish, molluses and crustacea, amending the annex to the ordinance, and prolonging the ordinance afore- said.—17 April 1959.) MF Sweden. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4502 Svensk FörfSamml., (108-111) : 355-6. Kungl. Maj:ts Förordning Nr 110 om ändring av den vid förordningen den 5 juni 1953 (nr 374) angäende reglering av utförseln av vissa slag av fisk och skaldjur m.m. fogade bilagan, sa ock om fortsatt giltighet av samma förord- ning; given den 17 april 1959. (Ordinance No. 110 amending the annex to the ordinance No. 374 of June 5 1953 governing the export of certain kinds of fish, molluses and crustacea, etc., and prolonging the ordinance afore- said.—17 April 1959.) 3 (9) : 670 REFERENCES M Sweden. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4503 … Svensk FörfSamml., (108-111) : 356. Kungl. Maj:ts Kungörelse Nr 111 om införselavgift pa vissa slag av filead fisk; given den 17 april 1959. (Royal order No. 11 relative to import duty on certain kinds of filleted fish.—17 April 1959.) MF Tunisia. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4504 J. off. tunis., (51) : 1096. Loi n° 59-124 du 5 octobre 1959 portant suppression du ‘ Fonds de Soutien de la Pêche ”. (Act No. 59-124 abolishing the Fisheries Support Fand.—5 October 1959.) Established by decree of 21 June 1956. MF Union of South Africa. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4505 Govt Gaz., S. Afr., (6337) : 32. Goewermentskenniskewing No. 2085: Heffings op bederfbare produkte onder wet op reéling van uitvoer van bederfbare produkte, 1926.—24 Desem- ber 1959. (Government notice No. 2085 on imposition of levies on perishable products, under the perishable products export control act, 1926.—24 Decem- ber 1959.) Incl. fish, shell-fish and crustaceans. M U.A.R. (Egypt) Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4506. Rép. perm. Legisl. egypt., p. 33 (Douanes). Loi n° 65 modifiant le Firman du 2 avril 1884 relatif au règlement douanier, reproduit sous date du 16 février 1909 en annexe à la convention type de commerce et de navigation avec les diverses puissances.—12 mars 1959 (J.O. 53 n.s.). (Act No. 65 amending the Firman of 2 April 1884 relative to the customs regulations reissued on 16 February 1909 as appendix to the standard commercial and navigation agreement with various countries.—12 March 1959.) Limit of territorial waters of UAR 12 nautical miles; control area to ensure security of navigation, financial and sanitary prescriptions, a further 12 miles. These provisions do not affect fishing rights of the UAR. M U.A.R. (Syria) Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4507 Rec. Lois Législ. financ., U.A.R., (6) : 9-10. Arrété-loi n° 163 du 20 juin 1959 emplagant les droits de pêche dans les eaux cotieres de la Province Syrienne par un droit sur les permis délivrés aux bateaux (J.O. n° 125 bis exceptionnel du 20 Juin 1959, p. 9). (Legislative order No. 163 replacing fishing dues in the coastal waters of the Province of Syria by a fee payable for licences issued to fishing craft.—20 June 1959.) Licences are valid for one year. F Yugoslavia. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4508 Sluzb. List, Yugosl., (31), text 584 : 880-1. Odluku o davanju regresa pri prodajii industrijskih proizvoda za potrebe- slatkovodnog ribarstva.—24 srpnja 1959. (Resolution of the Federal Execu- tive Council relative to the grant of reductions in the selling price of industrial articles for the requirements of freshwater fisheries industry. —24 July 1959.) 3 (9) : 671 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Yugoslavia. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4509 Sluëb. List, Yugosl., (31), text 598 : 890. Naredby za primjenu Odluke o davanju regresa pri prodaji industrijskih proizvoda za potrebe slatkovodnog ribarstva.—30 srpnja 1959. (Ordinance of the Secretariat of State for Finance relative to the application of price of industrial articles for the requirements of the freshwater fisheries industry.— 30 July 1959.) Refers to the above resolution. MF Yugoslavia. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 60-4510 Sluzb. List, Yugosl., (31), text 582 : 879-80. Odluka o davanju regresa pri prodaji goriva i maziva za potrebe poljo- privrede, summarstva i ribarstva.—24 srpnja 1959. (Resolution of the Federal Executive Council relative to the grant of reductions in the selling price of fuels and lubricants for the needs of agriculture, forest economy and fisheries.—24 July 1959.) Repeals similar resolution—in S.L. No. 47 of 1953, No. 3 and 51 of 1958. MF Yugoslavia. Laws, Statutes, ее. (1959) 60-4511 Sluzb. List, Yugosl., (31), text 596 : 888-9. Naredbu za primjenu odluke o davanju regresa pri prodaji goriva i maziva za potrebe poljoprivrede, sumarstva i ribarstva.—30 srpnja 1959. (Ordinance of the Secretariat of State for Finance relative to the application of resolu- tion—in S.L. No. 31 of 1959—governing the grant of reductions in the selling price of fuels and lubricants for the needs of agriculture, forest economy and fisheries.—30 July 1959.) Refers to the above resolution. Similar ordinance—in S.L. No. 3 of 1958— is repealed. M Yugoslavia. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 60-4512 Sluzb. List, Yugosl., (31), text 585 : 881. Odluku о davanju regresa za popravke ribarskih brodova i kocara.—24 srpnja 1959. (Resolution of the Federal Executive Council relative to the grant of reductions for the repair of fishing craft.—24 July 1959.) Repeals similar resolution—in S.L. No. 31 of 1955—relative to fishing craft. F Mueller, J. F. (1959) 60-4513 Trans. Amer. micr. Soc., 78 (3) : 245-55. The laboratory propagation of Spirometra mansonoides (Mueller, 1935) as an experimental tool. II. Culture and infection of the copepod host, and harvesting the procercoid. BA 35E (2) : 5985. Gives method for the continuous mass culture in the laboratory of Cyclops vernalis and other copepod hosts of Spirometra mansonoides. REFERENCES M Day, J. H. (1959) 60-4514 Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., 1 (12) : 787-90. A small collection of Polychaeta from Gough Island. BA 35E (2) : 6025. Incl. 13 spp., of which two are doubtful, all taken between tide marks. Collection data are given, incl. indications of the number of specimens from each of the collecting stations. F Miller, Г. 5. & В. A. McHugh (1959) 60-4515 Mosquito News, 19 (3) : 198. A note on Mansonia breeding in Oregon log ponds. BA 35E (2) : 6036. F O’Connor, C. T. (1959) 60-4516 Ann. ent. Soc. Amer., 52 (5) : 519-23. The life history of Mochlonyx cinctipes (Coquillett) (Diptera : Culicidae). ВА 35E (2) : 6037. Various stages are described, and some are ill. M Bolognari, A. (1957) 60-4517 Atti Soc. pelor., 3 (2) : 143-56. Sulla biologia del capodoglio. (On the biology of Physeter macrocephalus.) BA 35E (2): 6148. Describes the general biology of these whales. Their migratory habits are not well defined, they appear to have excellent orienta- tion in regard to finding the shortest way out of Mediterranean. Presents some information on routes taken to and from the Adriatic, Levant and Ligurian coasts. F Carr, A. & C. J. Goin (1959)* 60-4518 Gainesville, Univ. of Florida Press, 341 p. Guide to the reptiles, amphibians and fresh-water fishes of Florida. . Е Movchan, У. А. & М. Е. Polivannaia (1958) 60-4519 Dopov. Akad. Nauk U.R.S.R., 1958 (2) : 224-7. Estestvennyie kormovyie resursy i ikhtiofauna vodokhranilisheh Donbasa. (The natural food resources and the ichthyofauna of the Donbas reservoirs.) BA 35E (3) : 6577. Notes on piscicultural use of reservoirs and some suggestions for attaining high fish production. FG Bouvier, G., H. Burgisser & P.-A. Schneider (1959) 60-4520 Schweiz. Arch. Tierheilk., 101 (7) : 340-9. Observations sur les maladies du gibier, des oiseaux et des poissons faites en 1957 et en 1958. (Observations on diseases of game animals, birds and fish made in 1957 and 1958.) ВА 35E (3) : 6594. 3 (9) : 673 IHK BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Tsuka, M. (1957) 60-4521 Botyu-Kagaku Inst. Insect Control, 22 (1) : 187-92. (On control measures of the caddis-larvae in the water conduits of water power plants.) № En BA 35E (3) : 8698. Discusses control measures. F Lewis, L. F. (1959) 60-4522 J. econ. Ent., 52 (5) : 884-8. On the biology of Chrysops flavida in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta. BA 35E (3) : 8725. Accounts of laboratory observations on larvae col- leeted in delta area. Notes on emergence of adults, pupal period and feeding of submerged larvae. F Vajrasthira, S., C. Harinasuta & C. Maiphoom (1959) 60-4523 Jap. J. exp. Med., 29 (3) : 159-66. Study on helminthic infections in Thailand. 2. The incidence of para- gonimiasis in the first recognized endemic area. BA 35E (3) : 8819. Advocates necessity for investigation of the area to find spp. of snails, crabs and shrimps as the intermediate hosts of Paragonimus. F Wagner, E. D. & B. Moore (1959) 60-4524 Trans. Amer. micr. Soc., 78 (4) : 424-8. The development of Schistosoma mansoni in snails kept at certain constant temperatures. BA 35E (3) : 8820. Observations on temperature effect on prepatent period and duration of infection of Australorbis glabratus exposed to 1 or 5 miracidia of S. mansoni. F Hugghins, E. J. (1959) 60-4525 Bull. S. Dak. agric. Exp. Sta., 484 : 5-72. Parasites of fishes in South Dakota. BA 35E (3) : 8789. M Saunders, D. C. (1959) 60-4526 Trans. Amer. micr. Soc., 78 (4) : 374-9. Haemogregarina bigemina Laveran and Mesnil from marine fishes of Bermuda. ВА 35E (3): 8797. H. bigemina was found in Hyporhamphus unifasciatus, Caranx ruber, Zonichthys falcatus, Halichoeres bivittata, Coryphaena hippurus, Epinephelus guttatus, E. striatus, Mycteroperca bonaci and Sphraena barracuda. Comparison is made of haemogregarine infection among marine fishes of Bermuda, Bimini in the Bahamas, and three collecting sites along the Florida Keys, USA. 3 (9) : 674 REFERENCES x F Forrest, H. F. (1959) 60-4527 Amer. Midl. Nat., 62 (2) : 440-8. Taxonomic studies on the hydras of North America. VII. Description of Chlorohydra hadleyi, new species, with a key to the North American species of hydras. BA 35E (3) : 8884. M Squires, D. F. (1959) 60-4528 Bull. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., 118 (7) : 367—432. Results of the Puritan—American Museum of Natural History expedition to western Mexico. BA 35E (3) : 8886. Reviews previous studies, lists and maps, localities and route of expedition. Discusses definition of coral reefs and ecology of reef suites. Gives systematic description of spp., synonymy, identity of specimens previously collected, relationships, distribution. Incl. bibliographic list. M 529 aS Daniel, A. (1959) 60- Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., 1 (12) : 755-7. On Platylepas indicus n. sp. anew barnacle from the Madras coast of India. ВА 35E (3) : 8887. The specimens were found on sea-snakes, Enhydrina sp. F Hurley, D. E. (1959) 60-4530 Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., 1 (12) : 765-8. Austrochiltonia, a new generic name for some Australian freshwater amphipods. BA 35E (3) : 8889. Gives definitions of the genera and data as to type spp., other incl. spp., and distribution, are also given for Chiltonia, Afrochiltonia, Hyalella, and Parhyalella. F Tennessee Valley Authority Fish & Game Branch (1957) 60-4531 8 p. 1957 Annual Report. Presents some data on commercial catch, sport fishing catch, population and harvesting studies on TVA impoundments. MF UNESCO (1959) 60-4532 Mon. Bull. sci. Doc. Term., (9) : 16 p., mimeo. CR 59-6671. MF Holle, P. A. & C. F. Dineen (1959) 60-4533 Nautilus, 73 (1) : 28-35. Studies on the genus Melampus (Pulmonata). BA 35E (3): 9108. Reviews nomenclature of the genus. Gives key to three distinct groups. Shell characters are compared in specimens from different localities and habitats. Various possibilities of recognizing spp. are discussed. 3 (9) : 675 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Holle, P. A. & C. F. Dineen (1959) 60-4534 Nautilus, 73 (2) : 46-51. Studies on the genus Melampus (Pulmonata). ВА 35E (3): 9108. Co 60-4533. 4 M Inaba, A. (1959) 60-4535 Annot. zool. jap., 32 (2) : 81-8. Cytological studies in molluscs. III. A chromosome survey in opistho- branchiate Gastropoda. ВА 35E (3) : 9109. Examining the chromosomes in germ cells from hermaphrodite gonads of nine Japanese spp., the haploid number is determined to be 12 for the Notaspidea, 13 for the Nudibranchia and 17 for the Cepha- laspidea, Anaspidea and Sacoglossa, but with no indication of sexual difference in the chromosomes. A brief discussion on the taxonomic classification of the subclass Opisthobranchia is appended. M Johnson, R. I. (1959) 60-4536 Nautilus, 73 (2) : 72-4. The Charles M. Wheatley collections. BA 35E (3): 9110. Announces the present locations of shells, especially types, from this collection. Biographical notes are incl. M Merrill, A. S. (1959) 60-4537 Nautilus, 73 (2) : 39-43. | An unusual occurrence of Mya arenaria L. and notes on other marine molluscs. BA 35E (3): 9111. Two specimens, 2 years of age, were found inside a hollow stabilizing tube of a lighted bell buoy. Growth was at greater rate than in mud flats. Measurements of these and of six other spp. found with them are given. F Milligan, E. N. (1957) 60-4538 Tane, 7 : 56-7. Land Mollusea of some off shore islands. BA 35E (3) : 9112. F Rosewater, J. (1959) 60-4539 Nautilus, 73 (2) : 57-63. Molluses of the Salt River, Kentucky. BA 35E (3) : 9113. Lists nine gastropods and 26 bivalves collected, adds four mussels and one snail to fauna of this stream. F Van der Schalie, H. & D. S. Dundee (1959) 60-4540 Trans. Amer. micr. Soc., 78 (4) : 409-20. Transect distribution of eggs of Pomatiopsis lapidaria Say, an amphibious prosobranch snail. BA 35E (3) : 9117. Study of egg-laying habits of this spp. with the use of soil sampling technique. 3 (9) : 676 REFERENCES M Soule, J. D. (1959) 60-4541 Amer. Mus. Novit., 1969 : 1-54. Results of the Puritan-American Museum of Natural History expedition to western Mexico. 6. Anascan Cheilostomata (Bryozoa) of the Gulf of California. ВА 35E (3): 9118. Describes 56 spp. of littoral Anasca of which 3 spp., Retevirgula osburni, Chaperiella quadrispina, Membraniporella baueri, and 2 subspp., Tremogasterina granulata magnipora and Micropora coriacea inarmata are new. Twenty-one of the spp. have not been previously reported from the Gulf. M Kubo, K. (1959) 60-4542 Annot. zool. jap., 32 (2) : 74-80. Studies on the systematic serology of sea-stars LIT. BA 35E (3) : 9119. Examines the serological relationships by the Heidelberger-Kendall method of precipitate nitrogen analysis with Asterias amurensis, Coscinasterias acutispina, Coronaster volsellatus and Sclerasterias satsumana (Forcipulata) and Astropecten polyacanthus, Astropecten scoparius and Luidia quinaria. M Ingham, S. E. (1959) 60-4543 Vict. Nat., 76 (4) : 94-8. Discovering emperor penguins. BA 35E (3): 9152. Describes 6 rookeries, which are found along 400 miles of coastline in Antarctic. Gives notes on the history of discovery. Population estimates and topographic descriptions. Incl. map indicating their distribution. MF Crutchfield, J. A. (Ed.) (1959)* 60-4544 Seattle, Univ. of Washington Press, 160 p. Biological and economic aspects of fisheries management. Proceedings of a conference held under the auspices of the College of Fisheries and the Depart- ment of Economics of the University of Washington at Seattle, February 17-19, 1959. MF Darwin, C. (1959)* 60-4545 New York 16, Harper and Brothers, 327 p. The voyage of the ‘ Beagle’. G Winthrow, В. В. (Ed.) (1959)* - 60-4546 Washinston, AAAS, 903 p. Photoperiodism and related phenomena in plants and animals. Proceedings of the Conference on Photoperiodism, October 29-November 2, 1957, spon- sored by the Committee on Photobiology of the National Academy of Sciences —National Research Council and supported by the National Science Foundation. 3 (9) : 677 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Patent—Skala, J. (1958) 60-4547 Czechoslovakia. 84005. 5 Zlepsene zalizeni pro monosporickou a jednobunéénou isolaci. (Improved apparatus for monospermal and unicellular isolation.) De BA 35A (1): 60. Describes apparatus that can be used in basic and applied research and in practice in the fermentation industry, phytopathology, medical mycology, hydrobiology, ete. F Dale, H. P. (1959) 60-4548 Electronics, 32 (4) : 31-3. Electronic fishing with underwater pulses. BA 35A (1): 103. When electrodes are immersed in a stream and pulsed d-c applied, fish in the area are attracted to the positive electrode where they are electronarcotized. Device obtains population data in waters where nets or other collection means are impractical. F Gurvich, V. V. & Ia. Ia. Tseyeb (1958) 60-4549 Dopov. Akad. Nauk U.R.S.R., 1958 (10) : 1120-3. Mikrobentometr dlia vziatiia kolichestvennykh prob mikrobentosa. (A microbenthometer for the quantitative sampling of microbenthos.) BA 35A (1): 107. Describes functions and operation of device to take silt samples from the bottom of reservoirs for counting benthonic microfauna. M Hashimoto, T. & M. Nishimura (1959) 60-4550 Electronics, 32 (14) : 54-6. Fishing sonar uses compact scan system. ВА 35A (1): 108. Improved 200-ke ultrasonic system, sensitive up to a radius of 300 m centering around a small fishing boat, detects exact location of schools of small fish. M Stephens, F. H., Jr. (1959) 60-4551 Electronics, 32 (13) : 66-8. Underwater telemeter for trawl fishing. BA 35A (1): 117. Describes telemeter determining the exact depth of trawl net under the water. Continuous depth information is available down to 1200 feet. M Trefethen, P. S., J. W. Dudley & M. R. Smith (1957) 60-4552 Electronics, 30 (4) : 156-60. Ultrasonic tracer follows tagged fish. ВА 35A (1): 119. Describes experiment with a single-transistor pulsed ultrasonic oscillator clipped to salmon on spawning run to obtain behaviour patterns in relation to dams. 3 (9) : 678 REFERENCES M Zorina, A. (1959) 60-4553 Nauka à Zhizn’, 1959 (2) : 17-8. Podvodnaia laboratoriia. (A submarine laboratory.) BA 35A (1): 122. Deals with the construction and equipment of and the tasks to be performed by the submarine ‘ Severyanka ’. M Anon. (1958) 60-4554 Nauka à Zhizn’, 1958 (12) : 69. Vodonepronitsaiemyi snariad. (A waterproof shell.) BA 35A (1): 124. Describes bathysphere, in which scientists can be lowered deep into the sea to study the life of the submarine world. M Mulnard, J.. W. Auclair & D. Marsland (1959) 60-4555 J. Embryol. exp. Morph., 7 (2) : 223-40. Metachromasia observed in the living eggs of Arbacia punctulata and its eytochemical analysis. BA 35A (1) : 206. F Biran, L. (1959) 60-4556 Atti Accad. Ligure, 14 : 237-48. Fattori ereditari nella frequenza dei linfoblastomicetomi (Ricerche speri- mentali in Gambusia holbrooki Grd.). (Hereditary factors in the frequency of lymphoblastomycetomas—Experimental investigations on С. holbrooki.) BA 35A (1): 253. Shows an evident genetic influence in statistical and morphological expressions of the phenomenon. F Neyfakh, A. A. (1959) 60-4557 J. Embryol. exp. Morph., 7 (2) : 173-92. X-ray inactivation of nuclei as a method for studying their function in the early development of fishes. BA 35A (1): 348. Account of studies on the effect of high radiation doses—20-60 kr.—on different stages of early development of Misgurnus fossilis. F Vidal, J. (1959) 60-4558 Bull. Soc. bot. Fr., 106 : 3-41. Conditions ecologiques, groupements végétaux et flore du Laos. (Ecological conditions, plant groups and flora of Laos.) BA 35A (1): 461. Discusses aquatic vegetation under plants of water courses, plants of lakes and marshes, and weeds of rice fields. 3 (9) : 679 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Belii, N. D. (1958) i 60-4559 Dopov. Akad. Nauk U.R.S.R., 1958 (8) : 897-9. Intensivnost’ i effektivnost’ pitaniya sudaka. (Intensity and effectiveness of zander nutrition.) ВА 35A (1): 467. Accounts of observations on increase of food con- sumption of Lucioperca lucioperca with a rise in temperature. Compares value of food coefficient in this sp. and Perca fluviatilis. F Dyk, V. (1957) 60-4560 Zool. Listy, 20 (4) : 358-66. Nejvyssi polohy vyskytu pstruha obecného formy potöcni у CSR. (The most elevated brook trout localities in Czechoslovakia.) Ru De BA 35A (1) : 472. Gives notes on migrational patterns of Trutta trutta. F Lelek, A., J. Libosvärsky & Z. Lucky (1959) 60-4561 Zool. Listy, 22 (1) : 20-32. Ichthyologické poznámky o podyiskych tunich. (Ichthyological observa- tions of the Thaya flood district.) De BA 35A (1): 489. Account of expedition to study abundance of fish types which appear as a result of flooding of the area in early spring. M Brian, L. (1959) 60-4562 Atti Accad. Ligure, 14 : 249-63. Ricerche sul eiclo biologico e l’ecologia di Ascaris capsularia Rud. (Investi- gations on the biological cycle and ecology of A. capsularia.) BA 35E (1): 2940. The structure, development and ecology of this sp. are studied, with particular reference to its effects on the host Merluccius vulgaris. M Bayer, F. M. (1959) 60-4563 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 49 (2) : 54-61. A review of the gorgonacean genus Placogorgia Studer, with a description of Placogorgia tribuloides, a new species from the Straits of Florida. BA 35E (1) : 2955. Discusses the status of the various spp. of paramuri- ceid gorgonians assigned to Placogorgia in the light of the diagnostic spicular characters used to distinguish genera. N. sp. is described and figured, and a key to Atlantie spp. of Placogorgia is devised. M Squires, D. F. (1959) 60-4564 Amer. Mus. Novit., 1965 : 1-42. Deep sea corals collected by the Lamont Geological Observatory. 1. Atlantic corals. BA 35E (1): 2956. 3 (9) : 680 REFERENCES M Gooding, R. U. (1959) 60-4565 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 49 (4): 122-8. Taxonomy of the copepod genera Pherma and Pestifer. BA 35E (1) : 2965. External morphology of Pherma curticaudatum Wilson, — Pestifer agilis Wilson, an archibenthie annelid parasite, is redes- eribed from syntypes. The genus is reassigned to the Clausiidae, Cyclopoida: Poecilostoma. M Grice, G. D. (1959) 60-4566 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 49 (6) : 193-5. A new species of Haloptilus (Copepoda : Calanoida) from equatorial and subtropical waters of the east-central Pacific Ocean. BA 35E (1) : 2967. Describes and ill. Haloptilus austini. E Hradil, V. (1958) 60-4567 Zool. Listy, 21 (4) : 357-60. K poznani kapriveu (Argulus) ze dvou novych lokalit na vychodnim Slovensku. (About the knowledge of the carp lice, Argulus, from two new localities in east Czechoslovakia.) Ru De BA 35E (1) : 2968. F Kozikowska, Z., Z. Jara & E. Grabda (1957) 60-4568 Zool. Polon., 7 (2) : 219-67. Achtheres percarum Nordm. in Perca fluviatilis and Lucioperca lucioperca. Attempt to clarify the relationship of the forms percarum and sandrae. Pl Ru BA 35E (1) : 2970. MF Kozikowska, Z. (1958) 60-4569 Zool. Polon., 8 (2/3) : 217-70. Skorupiaki pasorzytnieze (Crustacea parasitica) Polski. I. Pasorzyty ryb wod ujsciowych Odry. (Parasitic Crustacea of Poland. I. Parasites in fishes of the Odra estuary.) Fr BA 35H (1): 2971. Notes on biology and distribution of Ergasilus sieboldi, E. gibbus, Caligus lacustris, Achtheres percarum, Tracheliostes maculatus, Argulus foliaceus. States that A. percarum is the most common of all, especially on Lucioperca lucioperca rather than on Perca fluviatilis. F Monchenko, V. I. (1959) 60-4570 Dopov. Akad. Nauk U.R.S.R., 1959 (1) : 93-7. K sinonimike Attheyella (Br.) northumbrica (Brady) (Copepoda). (On the synonymies of Attheyella (Br.) northumbrica (Brady)—Copepoda.) ВА 35E (1): 2973. States that subspp. À. п. trisetosa and А. п. coronata are identified with typical form, and should be named A. dentata. Describes physical characteristics of this sp. 3 (9) : 681 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIRNCES AND FISHERIES M Shoemaker, C. R. (1959) 60-4571 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 49 (8) : 273-83. Three new cave amphipods from the West Indies. ВА 35E (1): 2974. Bogidiella bredini, Bogidiellidae, and Metaniphargus nicholsoni, Gammaridae, from Dark Cave, Barbuda. PARAWECKELIA зал, Gammaridae, from Cueva Grande, largest of the Caguanes Caves, Las Villas Province, Cuba. M McLean, J. H. (1959) 60-4572 Nautilus, 73 (1) : 9-11. A new marine gastropod from West Mexico. ВА 35E (1): 3038. Decipifus gracilis, Columbellidae. MF ‘Milburn, W. P. (1959) 60-4573 Veliger, 2 (2) : 24-8. Neopilina and the interpretation of the Mollusca. BA 35E (1): 3039. Reviews theories on inter-relationships of molluscs as clarified by discovery of monoplacophoran molluse, Neopilina. A brief review of the criteria of theoretical systems is incl. F Paraense, W. L. & N. Deslandes (1958) 60-4574 Rev. bras. Biol., 18 (4) : 367-73. Taphius pronus (Martens, 1873) (Pulmonata, Planorbidae). BA 35E (1):3042. Anatomical description of this sp. found only in Lake of Valencia, Venezuela. M Talmadge, R. R. (1959) 60-4575 Veliger, 2 (2) : 28-9. The puzzling case of Haliotis emmae. BA 35E (1) : 3044. M Brien, P. (1958) 60-4576 Bull. Acad. Belg. Cl. Sci., 44 (9) : 750-66. | La signification du cystide des bryozoaires et la croissance de la colonie. (The significance of the eystid of the bryozoans and the growth of the colony.) BA 35E (1) : 3048. M Gautier, Y. V. (1958) 60-4577 Atti Soc. pelor., 4 (2) : 45-68. i Bryozoaires actuels de Sicile. (Recent marine Bryozoa of Sicily.) BA 35E (1): 3049. 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Ocho peces tropicales en mercados españoles y cuatro primeras citaciones para las pesquerias Canario-africanas. (Eight tropical fishes in Spanish markets of which four were identified for the first time in the Canary-African fisheries.) BA 35E (1) : 3057. Describes eight tropical fish and also four that have not been previously described in the literature. M Matsubara, K. & I. Tamotsu (1959) 60-4581 J. Wash. Acad. Scz., 49 (1) : 27-32. Description of a new sandfish, Kraemeria no. from Japan, with special reference to its osteology. BA 35E (1) : 3058. Describes Kraemeria sexradiata from tide pools on Amami Oshima and figures its osteology. M Mead, G. (1959) 60-4582 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 49 (8) : 290-2 Bathypterois pectinatus, a new bathyal iniomous fish from the eastern Pacific. BA 35E (1) : 3059. F Saxena, D. B. (1959) 60-4583 Sci. & Cult., 24 (10) : 483-5 On the influence of carbon dioxide on the respiratory movements of the fish Heteropneustes fossilis. 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Records the results of pond investigations (for 1950-55 and partly for 1956) designed to determine methods of shortening the freshwater period of Ladoga and Baltic salmon, Salmo salar, and sea trout, S. trutta. MF Malikova, E. M. (1957)* 60-4607 Trud. Iatviisk. Otd. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. morsk. ryb. Khoz., 2 : 241-55. Biokhimicheskaia otsenka molodi lososia pri perekhode v sostoianie, blizkoe k pokatnomu, i pri zadershke serebrianok v presnoi vode. (Bio- chemical analysis of young salmon at the time of their transformation to a condition close to the smolt stage, and during retention of smolts in fresh water.) 3 (9) : 686 REFERENCES MF Malikova, E. M. (Elson, P. F. Transl.) (1959) 60-4608 Transl. Ser. Fish. Res. Bd Can., (232) : 19 p. Biochemical analysis of young salmon at the time of their transformation to a condition close to the smolt stage, and during retention of smolts in fresh water. En 60-4607. Describes studies on Baltic salmon, Salmo salar. i Е Kozhova, О. M. (1957) 60-4609 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8 : 278-81. Vzaimootnosheniia rastitel’nogo i zhivotnogo planktona v Malom more na Baikale. (Relationship between vegetal and animal plankton in ‘ Maloe More’ of Lake Baikal.) Brief hydrological description of Lake Baikal. Observation of planktonic animals’ nutrition; composition and account of food. Quantity of zoo- and. phytoplankton; distribution. M Kuz’mina, A. I. (1957) 60-4610 Trud. vsesovuz. gidrobiol. Obshch., 8: 130-42. Fitoplankton vod, omyvaiushchikh ostrova Kuril’skoi griady, i ego znachenie v pozhanii vodoobmena mezhdu Okhotskim morem i Tikhim okeanom. (Phytoplankton around islands of the Kuril ridge and its import- ance for studying water exchange between the Okhotsk Sea and the Pacific.) Composition and distribution of phytoplankton. F Kurbangalieva, Kh. (1957) 60-4611 Uchen. Zap. kazan. Univ., (Biol.), 117 (6) : 187. Plankton i bentos vodoemov poimy Volgi, zalivaemykh Kuibyshevskim vodokhranilishchem v predelakh TASSR. (Plankton and benthos in bodies of water on Volga bottomland, flooded by the Kuibyshev reservoir within the limits of the Tartar SSR.) Qualitative composition and quantitative indices of plankton, benthos and benthos distribution during the growing season. Seasonal changes in the hydrologic regimen, in qualitative composition and quantity of plankton and benthos in these bodies of water. M Lebedev, S. I. & I. O. Iartseva (1957) 60-4612 Trud. odess. Gosuniv. (biol.), 8 : 5-9. Izuchenie pigmentov fillofory. (Study of Phyllophora pigments.) Study of chlorophyll and carotene in Phyllophora in different seasons. F Manuilova, E. (1957)* 60-4613 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 287-9. Znachenie nekotorykh osobennostei biologii vetvistousykh rachkov v ikh rasprostranenii i formirovanii fauny novykh vodoemov. (Importance of certain peculiar features of Cladocera biology, of their distribution and the development of their populations in newly formed. bodies of water.) 3 (9) : 687 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIE SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Nikitin, V. N. & E. P. Turpaeva (1957) 60-4614 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 20 : 60-87. K voprosu ob evrigalinnosti nekotorykh vidov chernomorskogo bentosa i vozmozhnosti vseleniia ikh v Asovskoe more. (Problem of euryhalinity of some species of Black Sea benthos and the possibility of introducing them into the Azov Sea.) Experiments on mollusca and crustacea. Results of work. F Pankratova, V. Ia. (1957)* 60-4615 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 279-86. Nekotorye dannye ob evoliutsii lichinok tendipedid у sviazi s usloviiami ikh sushchestvovaniia. (Certain data on the evolution of Tendipedidae larvae in relation to their living conditions.) F Pataridze, A. I. (1957) 60-4616 Soobshch. Akad. Nauk gruzin. S.S.R., 19 (2) : 217-23. 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Faktory, vliiaiushchie na vertikal’noe raspredelenie fitoplanktona v more. (Factors which influence the vertical distribution of phytoplankton in the sea.) MF Slobodniak, A. Ia. (1957) 60-4626 Trud. odess. Gosuniv. (biol.), 8 : 181-5. Materialy po izucheniiu molliuskov Nizhnego Dnestra i Dnestrovskogo limana. (Materials on studies of mollusea of the lower Dnestr and the Dnestr Lagoon.) Deals with problems of ecological and faunistical studies of mollusca. M Sokolova, M. N. (1957) 60-4627 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 20 : 277-301. Pitanie nekotorykh plotoiadnykh bespozvonochnykh glubokovodnogo bentosa dal’ne-vostochnykh morei i severozapadnoi chasti Tikhogo okeana. (Nutrition of certain carnivorous invertebrata belonging to the deep-sea benthos of far-eastern seas and N.W. Pacific.) Statement of data on the composition and amount of food of invertebrata. 3 (9) : 689 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Sokolova, N. Iu. (1957) 60-4628 Trud. vsesoiuz. gidrobiol. 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MF Zambriborsheh, F. §. (1957) 60-4644 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 195-201. Sravnitel’naia otsenka morfologicheskoi i biologicheskoi izmenchivosti губ kak kriteriia rasovykh otlichi. (Comparative appraisal of morphological and biological variability of fish as a criterion for race differentiation.) Fishes studies: roach, flounder and mackerel. M Karpevich, A. F. (1957)* 60-4645 _ Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 225-31. Vozmozhnye izmeneniia у faune Azovskogo moria pri zaregulirovanii stoka r. Don i puti povysheniia zapasov tsennykh ryb. (Possible changes in the Azov Sea fauna on the harnessing of the Don river discharge and ways of increasing stores of valuable fish.) F Kiselev, I. V. (1957)* 60-4646 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 275-8. Iskusstvennoe oplodotvorenie ikry karpa 1 karasia kak metod issledovaniia ekologii ikh razvitiia. (Artificial fertilization of carp and goldfish spawn, assumed as a method for studying the ecology of their development.) MF Kraiukhin, B. V. (1957)* 60-4647 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 267-73. 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Description of the entire embryonal and post-embryonal development of Æleginus. F Mukhina, O. P. (1957) 60-4655 Trud. svertlov. sel.-khoz. Inst., 1 : 343-54. Vliianie udaleniia plavatel’nogo puzyria na povedenie karasia i gistolo- gicheskoe stroenie ego organov 1 tkanei. (Effect of the removal of the air- bladder on the behaviour of goldfish and the histologic structure of its organs and tissues.) Study of the effect of the removal of the air-bladder on the skeletal muscles of the body and development of distrophic processes in different tissues and organs. Behaviour of goldfish with perforated air-bladder after removal of one chamber of the bladder, without air-bladder. Study of changes occurring in internal organs (digestive tract, kidneys and gonads were studied) on removal of the air-bladder. 3 (9) : 693 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Rass, T. S. (1957)* 60-4656 Vopr, Ekol., 1 : 19-23. Sostav i istoriia ikhtifauny iuzhnykh morei SSSR v svete ekologicheskikh dannykh. (Composition and history of the ichthyfauna of USSR south seas in the light of ecological data.) F Romanova, G. P. (1957)* 60-4657 Vopr. Ekol., 1: 109-11. Pitanie sudaka Rybinskogo vodokhranilisheha. (Nutrition of perchpike in the Rybinsk reservoir.) F Ryzhkov, L. P. (1957) 60-4658 Izv. Akad. Nauk armian. S.S.R. (biol. sel.-khoz.), 10 (12) : Sutochnyi ritm gazoobmena nekotorykh presnovodnykh promyslovykh ryb. (Daily gas-exchange rhythm of certain freshwater commereial fish.) Studied fishes: vimba, bleak, bream, roach and perch. Oxygen consump- tion by larvae, fry, immature and adult fish within 24 hours. M Skriagin, L. (1958) 60-4659 Vokrug Sveta, (2) : 35-6. Zhivaia torpeda. (Live torpedo.) Brief description of the swordfish. ñ F Syrovatskii, I. Ia. (1957)* 60-4660 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 79-85. O prichinakh gibeli segoletok sudaka v Tsimlianskom vodokhranilishche i tselesoobraznosti zarybleniia vodokhranilishch polupro-khodnymi rybami. (Causes of perchpike fingerlings loss in the Tsimla water reservoir and expediency of stocking the reservoir with semi-anadromous fish.) M Tanasiichuk, N. P. (1957)* 60-4661 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 257-66. Izmeneniia v sostave i raspredelenii ikhtiofauny Severnogo Kaspiia, proiskhodiashchie v sviazi s umen’sheniem rechnogo stoka i ponizheniem urovnia moria. (Changes in the composition and distribution of the North Caspian ichthyofauna, occurring in relation to the decrease of river discharge and the lowering of the sea level. ) F Vlasova, E. K. (1957)* 60-4662 Dokl. uzhgorod. Gosuniv. (Biol.), (1) : 43-4. Dobavochnye vidy ryb v kolkhoznykh prudakh Zakarpat’ia. (Additional species of fish in collective-farm ponds in Transcarpathia.) F Vovk, P. S. (1957)* 60-4663 Vopr. Ekol., 1: 113-20. К voprosu akklimatizatsii amurskikh гуф у vodoemakh Ukrainy. (Prob- lems concerning acclimatization of Amur fishes in Ukrainian waters.) 3 (9) : 694 REFERENCES К Grimalskii, У. L. (1957) 60-4664 Vopr. Hkol., 1: 121-7. Rol ekologicheskikh faktorov v protsesse vyrashchivaniia sigovykh ryb v prudakh Moldavii. (Role of ecological factors in the process of growing whitefish in fish ponds of Moldavia.) Results of experimental growing of whitefish from Lakes Chud and Ladoga. F Kelentei, M. I. (1957) 60-4665 Dokl. uzhgorod. Gosuniv. (Biol.), 1 : 38-40. Ob inkubatsii forelevoi ikry na Svaliavskom rybzavode. (Incubation of trout roe at the Svaliavskii fish farm.) Studies on thermic conditions, chemical composition of water and incubated trout roe, detecting the stage of development at which fish eggs perish. a Mar-Vallet, A. E. (1958) 60-4666 V zashchitu mira, (80) : 92-5. Budem razvodit’ rybu! (Let us breed fish!) Note. History of pisciculture. Fish-farming reclamation. F Poltavchuk, M. A. (1957)* 60-4667 Vopr. Ekol., 1 : 129-38. 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Proposed measures for improving the qualitative composition of fish stocks, inhibition of valueless fish (and roe), fish conservation measures. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Fedii, S. P. (1957) 60-4671 Vopr. Ekol., 1: 103-7. К voprosu ob organichenii razvitiia malotsennykh i sornykh ryb у rybo- promyslovykh vodoemakh. (Problems concerning the limitation of develop- ment of valueless and “trash ” fish in commercial fishing bodies of water.) Biological methods of control over species of small commercial value and destruction of “ trash ” fish. MF Chern’shenko, A. S. (1957) 60-4672 Trud. odess. Gosuniv. (biol.), 147 (8) : 195-200. Trematody ryb Dnestrovskogo limana. (Fish trematoda in the Dnestr Lagoon.) Qualitative composition of Trematoda, intensity of fish infestation by them. M Anon. (1958) 60-4673 Nov. Korea, (1) : 21-4. У odnom rybolovetskom kooperative. (At a fishing cooperative.) Brief description of fish-industry workers’ activity in Korea. F Agupov, A. V. (1958) 60-4674 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), (1) : 48—60. Ozera, pokazeteli izmeneniia uvlazhneniia territorii rechnykh basseinov. (Lakes, as indicators of changing humidity of river catchment areas.) Results of analysis of variations in water, stored in lakes, causes of such variations, relations between plurennial trends of lake levels and variations of river discharge. МЕ Rogov, М. M. (1957) 60-4675 L. Gidrometeoizdat, 255 p. Gidrologiia del'ty Amu-Dar’i. Geografogidrologicheskaia kharakteristika. (Hydrology of the Amu-Daria River delta. Geographical-hydrological characteristics.) Edited by I. V. Samoilov. Bibliography. F Fesenko, N. G. (1958)* 60-4676 Met. à Gidrol., (2) : 44. Prisposoblenie dlia otbora prob vody po poperechonomu stvoru reki. (Con- trivance for collecting test-samples of water in a line across the river.) F Chistiakov, G. E. (1958)* 60-4677 Met. à Gidrolog., (1) : 44. Vskrytie i zamerzenie r. Leny. (Ice-break and freezing of the River Lena.) 3 (9) : 696 REFERENCES M Kuz’mina, L. A. (1958)* 60-4678 Zh. anal. Khim. Moskva, 13 (1) : 100-6. Opredelenie urana, toriia i ioniia v morskikh ilakh. (Detection of uranium, torium and ionium in marine silt.) F Palshin, G. B. (1957) 60-4679 Iz. vostoch. Fil. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (4-5) : 36-51. Opolzni na beregakh Baikala. (Landslides on the shores of Lake Baikal.) Brief description of landslide phenomena and forecast on the development of this process in connection with the rise of the lake level. M Evgenov, N. I. (1957) 60-4680 L. Gidrometeoizdat, 110 p. Morskie techeniia. (Marine currents.) Seientifie popularized note on marine currents. General information on marine currents, their nature, importance. Notes are given on the way in which currents are studied and on the general system of currents in the World Ocean. M Meshcherskii, V. I. (1958)* 60-4681 Met. à Gidrol., (2) : 46-7. Ob elektrokontaktnom prisposoblenii К morskoi vertushke. (Electric- contact contrivance on a marine recorder.) M Kuznetsov, V. I. & A. A. Akimova (1958)* 60-4682 Zh. anal. Khim. Moskva, 13 (1) : 79-82. Soosazhdenie urana pri ego opredelenii v morskoi vode. (Co-precipitation of uranium during its detection in seawater.) MF Detlaf, T. A. (1957) 60-4683 Trud. Inst. Ist. Est., 14 (2): Predstavleniia o zarodyshevykh listkakh v period stanovleniia kletochnogo ucheniia. (Conceptions on germ layers in the initial stage of citological studies.) In particular, on the ectoderm structure of Amphibia and Teleostei. M Blok, G. (1958) 60-4684 Iunost’, (3) : 96-7. Pogonofory. (Pogonophora.) Expedition on board the ‘ Vitiaz’. Unknown marine fauna. M Zenkevich, L. A. (1957)* 60-4685 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 23 : 291-5. Novyi rod i dva novykh vida glubokovodnykh ekhiurid dal’neivostochnykh morei i severozapadnoi chasti Tikhogo okeana. (New genus and two new species of deep-sea Echiurida of far-eastern seas and N.W. Pacific.) 3 (9) : 697 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Zinova, A. D. (1957)* 60-4686 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 23 : 146-67. Morskie vodorosli vostochnoi chasti sovetskogo sektora Arktiki. (Sea- weeds in the eastern part of the Soviet sector of the Arctic.) M Vozzhinskaia, V. B. (1958)* 60-4687 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 23 : 168-84. Makroepifity chernomorskoi tsistoziry. (Macroepiphytes of the Black Sea Cystoseira.) F Kozhova, 0. M. (1957) 60-4688 Izv. vostoch. Fil. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (4-5) : 226-33. Gorizontal’noe raspredelenie planktonnykh vodoroslei v ozere Baikal. (Horizontal distribution of planktonie algae in Lake Baikal.) Study of problems concerned with changes, introduced into the present division of Lake Baikal into areas, on the basis of the composition and development of phytoplankton within such areas: Open Baikal, Maloe More (Minor Sea), Bargusin Bay, Cheryrkui Bay, pre-estuary areas, North Baikal Shallows. Brief description of these areas. F Komarenko, L. E. (1957) 60-4689 Izv. vostoch. Fil. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (4-5) : 203-12. K izucheniiu flory vodoroslei reki Indi-girki. (Studies on the algae flora of the River Indigirka.) Results of study of 37 plankton samples. Koriakov, E. A. (1957) 60-4690 Izv. vostoch. Fil. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (7) : 125-33. Pervye dannye po biostoku ozera Baikal. (First data on the bio-discharge of Lake Baikal.) Qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the bio-discharge of Lake Baikal. F Mazepova, G. F. (1957) 60-4691 Izv. vostoch. Fil. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (4-5) : 213-225. K poznaniiu vertikal’nykh migratsii Cyclops kolensis Zill v ozere Baikal. (Learning about vertical migrations of Cyclops kolensis Zill in Lake Baikal.) Studies on displacements of cyclops through successive layers of water, both in summer and in winter. Observation of eyclops behaviour below the ice. M Moskalev, L. I. (1957)* 60-4692 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 23 : 303-5. 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K voprosu ob otsenke veroiatnoi povtoriaemosti gidrologicheskikh velichin. (Concerning the estimation of. probable recurrence of hydrologic values.) M Anon. (1958) 60-4714 Geografgiz, 445 p ; Antarktika. Materialy po istorii issledovaniia i po fizicheskoi geografii. (Materials on the history of exploration and on physical geography.) History of the discovery and exploration of the Antarctic, geologic and -hydromorphologic structure, glaciation and waters of the Antarctic Ocean. gr M Buinitskii, V. Kh. (1958)* 60-4715 ‘In 60-4714, 320-406. Sovremennye vody i Рау Antarktiki. (Recent water and ice of the Antaretie.) M Bulavin, B. P. (1958) 60-4716 ‚ Biull. mosk. Obshch. Ispyt. Prir. (geol.), 33 (1) : 123-6. Opozni i obrusheniia zemlianykh mass na Azovskom poberezh’e. (Land- slides and earth crumbling on the Azov Sea coast.) Dos landslides and crumbling on sea coasts. Supposed causes of such phenomena. M Burkov, V. A. (1958)* 60-4717 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 27 : 12-21. 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Vspomogatel’nye tablitsy dlia obrabotki prilivo-otlivnykh techenii. (Accessory tables for tital currents estimation.) 25 M Almazov, A. M. (1957)* 60-4726 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 96-106. O metodakh rascheta solenosti i kontsentratsii glavnykh ionov v vode otkrytykh limanov. (Methods for estimating salinity and concentration of principal ions in the water of open lagoons.) REFERENCES Gorizontova, T. N. & N. E. Sarancha (1957)* 60-4727 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 49-51. Opredelenie organicheskikh veshchestv v vodakh Dnepra (po okisliaemosti). (Definition of organic substances in the Dnepr water (according to oxidiza- bility).) M Datsko, V. G. (1957)* 60-4728 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 10-20. Soderzhanie organicheskogo veshchestva v vodakh Kaspiiskogo moria i ego orientirovochnyi balans. (Organic matter contents in Caspian Sea water and their tentative balance.) M Datsko, V. G. & A. D. Semenov (1957)* 60-4729 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 3-9. Sutochnye kolebaniia soderzhaniia kisloroda i velichiny okisliaemosti vody Azovskogo moria po letnim nabliudeniiam 1955 goda. (Daily variations of oxygen contents and oxidizability values of Azov Sea water, observed in the summer of 1955.) F Kriventsov, M. I. (1957)* 60-4730 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 82-95. Ob ozhidaemoi mineralizatsii vody Proletarskogo vodokhranilishcha. (Expected mineralization of water in the Proletarsk water reservoir.) F Lunetskas, A. M. (1957)* 60-4731 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 73-81. Gidrokhimicheskaia kharakteristika г. Nemana у raione stroitel'stva Kaunassoi GES. (Hydrochemical characteristies of the river Neman in the area of the Kaunas power plant.) MF Maistrenko, Iu. G. (1957)* 60-4732 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 37-48. Organicheskoe veshchestvo, rastvorennoe v vode pridunaiskikh limanov. (Organic matter dissolved in the water of Danube lagoons.) MF Posokhov, E. V. (1957)* 60-4733 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 152-6. Novye sposoby graficheskogo izobrazheniia rezul’tatov khimicheskogo analiza vod. (New methods of graphical presentation of results of chemical analysis of water.) Е Rogozhkin, У. Г. (1957)* 60-4734 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 52—60. K voprosu obespechennosti Tsimlianskogo vodokhranilishcha biogennymi elementami. (Problem of ensuring the Tsimla water reservoir with biogenous. elements.) 3 (9) : 703 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Skopintsev, B. A. (1957)* 60-4735 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 21-36. Izuchenie okislitel’no-vosstanovitel’nogo potentsiala v vodakh Chernogo moria. (Study of the oxidizing-reducing potential in Black Sea water.) M Skopintsev, B. A., R. V. Vorob’ev & L. A. Shtukovskaia (1957)* 60-4736 Gidrokhim. Mater., 27 : 146-51. Opredelenie kal’tsiia i sammy kal’tsiia 1 magniia у morskoi vode komplek- sameticheskii metodom. (Analysis of calcium and calcium plus magnesium in seawater by the complex metric method.) M Smetanin, D. A. (1958)* 60-4737 Trud. Inst. 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M Koroliuk, I. K. (1958)* 60-4757 Trud. murman. biol. Stants., 4 : 172-83. Vliianie nekotorykh bespozvonochnykh na sloistost’ ilov. (Influence of certain invertebrata on stratification of silt.) M Kamshilov, M. M. & E. A. Zelikman (1958)* 60-4758 Trud. murman. biol. Stants., 4 : 41-4. О vidovom sostave zooplanktona pribrezh'ia vostochnogo Murmana. (Zooplankton species composition in coastal waters of east Murman.) M Kusakin, O. G. (1958) 60-4759 Vestn. leningr. Univ. (biol.), 1 (3) : 116-30. Sezonnye ismeneniia na litorali iuzhnykh Kuril’skikh ostrovov. (Seasonal changes in the littoral zone of the south Kuril Islands.) FG Malevich, I. I. (1957)* 60-4760 Trud. leningrad. Obshch. Estestvoisp., 73 (4) : 81-5. Nekotorye dannye о rasprostranenii maloshchetinkovykh chervei (Oligochaeta) v SSSR. (Some new data on the range of Oligochaeta in USSR.) 3 (9) : 706 REFERENCES M Miloslavskaia, N. M. (1958)* 60-4761 Trud. murman. biol. Stants., 4 : 151-6. Nekotorye soobrazheniia o bentose vostochnogo Murmana i ego roli v zhizni pikshi. (Some considerations on the benthos of east Murman and its role in the life of haddock.) M Miloslavskaia, N. M. (1958)* 60-4762 Trud. murman. biol. Stants., 4 : 140-50. Temperaturnyi faktor у raspredelenii dvustvorchatykh molliuskov vostochnogo Murmana. (Temperature factor in bivalvia distribution of east Murman.) M Naumov, D. V. (1957)* 60-4763 Trud. leningrad. Obshch. Estestvoisp., 73 (4) : 38-43. Rol’ protsessov oligomerizatsii i polimerizatsii у evoliutsii kolonial’nykh gidrozoev. (The role of oligomerization and polymerization processes in the evolution of gregarious Hydrozoa.) M Nikitina, N. S. (1958)* 60-4764 Trud. murman. biol. Stants., 4 : 184-96. Bakterial’nye obrastaniia SAR nykh poverkhnostei v more. (Bacterial fouling of steel surfaces in the sea.) M Nikitina, N. 5. (1958)* 60-4765 Trud. murman. biol. Stants., 4 : 18-40. Raspad organicheskikh ostatkov na litorali Barentsova moria. (Disintegra- tion of organie detrite in the littoral zone of the Barents Sea.) M Pavlov, N. (1958)* 60-4766 Vokrug Sveta, (4) : 11-2. Bedstvie korablei (Ob obrastanii sudov). (The pest of ships (On fouling of vessels).) M Pasternak, F. A. (1958)* 60-4767 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 27 : 180-91. Glubokovodnye antipatarii (Antipatharia) Kurilo-Kamchatskoi vpadiny. (Deepwater Antipatharia in the Kuril-Kamchatka trough.) F Petrushevskii, G. K. (1957)* 60-4768 Trud. leningrad. Obshch. Estestvoisp., 73 (4) : 208-12. O rzhavopiatnistom zabolevanii rechnykh rakov (Astacus leptodactyleus). (Rust disease of river crayfish (Astacus leptodactyleus).) De M Polianskii, Iu. I. & M. N. Golikova (1957)* 60-4769 Trud. leningrad. Obshch. Estestvoisp., 73 (4) : 138-42. Ob infuzoriiakh morskikh exhei. Soobshchenie 2. Novyi vid infuzorii iz Hrongylocentrotus droebachiensis Murmanskogo poberezh’ia. (Infusoria of sea-urchins. Report 2. 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(biol.), 1 (3) : 77-95. Izmenenie deiatel’nosti sokratitel'noi bakuoli Paramecium caudatum у zavisimoti ot uslovii sredy. (Changes in the activity of the contraction- vacuole of Paramecium caudatum according to environmental conditions.) M Sokolova, M. N. (1958)* 60-4774 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 27 : 123-53. Pitanie glubokovodnykh donnykh bespozvonochnykh detritoiadov. (Nutri- tion of deepwater detritophagous bottom invertebrata.) F Sorokin, Iu. I. (1958)* 60-4775 Mikrobiol. Moskva., 27 (2) : 206-13. Rol’ khemosinteza v produktsii organicheskogo veshchestva v vodo- khranilishchakh. Soobshchenie 2—Izuchenie khemosinteza v ilovykh otlo- zheniiakh s pomoshchyiu C!*. (Role of chemosynthesis in the production of organic matter in water reservoirs. Report 2—Study of chemosynthesis in silty deposits by means of С.) En M Turpaeva, E. P. (1958)* 60-4776 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 27 : 356-61. Novye vidy mnogokolenchatykh (Pantopoda) roda Pallenopsis iz severo- zapadnoi chasti Tikhogo okeana. (New species of Pantopoda, genus Pallenopsis in the N.W. Pacific.) M Ushakov, P. V. (1958)* 60-4777 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 27 : 204-7. Dva novykh vida mnogoshchetinkovykh chervei iz semeistva Phyllodocidae (Polychaeta) s abissalnykh glubin Kurilo-Kamchatskoi vpadiny. (Two new species of Polychaeta, fam. Phyllodocidae, at abyssal depths of the Kuril-Kamchatka trough.) 3 (9) : 708 REFERENCES M Filatova, Z. A. (1958)* 60-4778 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 27 : 208-18. O nekotorykh novykh vidakh dvustvorchatykh molliuskov severo-zapadnoi chasti Tikhogo okeana. (Some new species of Bivalvia in the N.W. Pacific.) MF Shchedrina, Z. G. (1957)* 60-4779 Trud. leningrad. Obshch. Estestvoisp., 73 (4) : 99-105. Izuchenie zanonomernostei raspredeleniia sovremennykh foraminifer. (Study of natural laws, ruling the distribution of existing Foraminifera.) En M Shchedrina, Z. G. (1958)* 60-4780 Trud. Inst. Okeanol., 27 : 161-79. O faune foraminifer Kurilo-Kamchatskoi vpadiny. 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(Differentiation of species of Azov and Black Sea herring and their relation- ship to herring in the Caspian Sea.) Ru F Korotkevych, H. H. (1959)* 60-4834 Visn. Akad. Nauk U.R.S.R., 30 (3) : 67. (Trend in breeding pond carp.) Ru M Leonov, A. P. (1959)* 60-4835 Vestn. leningr. Univ. (biol.), 14 (6) : 137. (Basic conceptions on areal and general oceanography.) Ru F Filatova, T. N. (1959)* 60-4836 Vestn. leningr. Univ. (biol.), 14 (6) : 107. (Quantitative calculation on heat exchange in certain lakes.) Ru 3 (10) : 714 REFERENCES M Labeish, V. G. (1959)* 60-4837 Vestn. leningr. Univ. (biol.), 14 (6) : 139 (Dynamics of coastal currents.) Ru M Zenkevich, N. L. (1959)* 60-4838 Im. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), (3) : 86-95. (Recent data on the bottom relief of the Sea of Japan.) Ru M Medvedev, У. 5. (1959)* 60-4839 Im. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), (3) : 96-148. (Erosion remnants of loose deposits on the shores of the White Sea.) Ru M Uspenskii, P. N. (1959)* 60-4840 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 15 : 17-33. (Propagation of waves in a rotating canal.) Ru M Voit, S. S. (1959)* 60-4841 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 15 : 34-42. (Transition of plane waves through a zone of shallow water.) Ru M Zubkova, I. D. (1959)* 60-4842 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 15 : 43-64. (Scheme of drifts in the coastal zone over a sloping bottom as influenced by the direction and velocity of the wind.) Ru M Korneva, L. A. (1959)* 60-4843 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 15 : 65-79. (Period frequency spectra of sea waves; results of recording wave periods near the bottom.) Ru : M Shakurov, P. (1959)* 60-4844 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 15 : 80-5. (Determining the velocity and direction of currents by anchored spar buoys.) Ru M Ryzhkova, N. I. (1959)* 60-4845 Trud. morks. gidrofiz. Inst., 15 : 97-116. (Investigating the wash and waves in shallows of the Goluboy Bay.) Ru M Beliaev, L. I. (1959)* 60-4846 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 15 : 17-35. (Sublimation of sodium chloride of marine origin.) Ru M Mashkova, G. B. (1959)* 60-4847 Trud. morsk. gidrofiz. Inst., 15 : 146. (Structure of Mediterranean cyclones traversing the Black Sea.) Ru 3) (IG) i ть 3A2 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Grigor’eva, O. G. (1959)* 60-4848 Trud. gidrobiol. Inst., (69) : 5-28. (Wave resistance of shores composed of coherent materials and semihard rocks.) Ru M Sudol’skii, A. $. (1959) * 60-4849 Trud. gidrobiol. Inst., (69) : 29-42. (Resistance of rocks to the action of waves.) Ru F Zhuravel’, P. O. & O. V. Ievdushchenko (1959)* 60-4850 Dopov. Akad. Nauk U.R.S.R., (3) : 309. (Study of the hydrobiology of the Makortovskoye Reservoir in the Krivoy Rog Basin.) Ru F Abdullaev, M. A. (1959)* 60-4851 Nauch. Dokl. vyssh. Shk. (biol.), (2) : 19-22. (Note on fishes of Lake Tuda-Kul’.) Ru F Fedii, S. P. (1959)* 60-4852 Nauch. Dokl. vyssh. Shk. (biol.), (2) : 23-6. (Formation of fish fauna in Kakhovka Reservoir and the effect of industrial pollution on it.) Ru MF Savvaitova, K. A. (1959)* 60-4853 Nauch. Dokl. vyssh. Shk. (biol.), (2) : 27-42. (Some problems in the biology of inferior fish species in the lower part ofthe Volga Delta.) Ru M Tokin, B. P. & F.N. Ericheva (1959)* 60-4854 Nauch. Dokl. vyssh. Shk. (biol.), (2) : 43-9. (Phagocytic properties of cells in Hydra oligactis (Pall. ).) Ви | М Seravin, 1. N. (1959)* 60-4855 Nauch. Dokl. vyssh. Shk. (biol.), (2) : 50. (Resistance variations in marine turbellarians (Convoluta borealis Sabuss) due to freshening of water.) Ru M Khaikovich, I. M. & L. A. Khalfin (1959)* 60-4856 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geofiz.), (4) : 505-38. (Effective dynamic parameters of heterogeneous elastic media during the propagation of a longitudinal plane wave.) Ru M Levitskaia, A. Ia. & M. V. nk (1959). 60-4857 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geofiz.), : 5388-59. (Relation between the See En tectonic structure of the Black Sea depression and surrounding areas.) Ru 3 (10) : 716 REFERENCES M Zverev, 5. М. (1959)* 60-4858 Im. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geofiz.), (4) : 560. (Using sound recordings to measure distances during deep seismic soundings at sea). Ru M Shapkina, V. F. (1959)* 60-4859 Met. à Gidrol., (6) : 34—44. (Long-range forecasts of water temperature in the Sea of Japan.) Ru MF Rutkovskaia, V. A. & P. V. Chukovenko (1959)* 60-4860 Met. à Gidrol., (6) : 45-51. (Apparatus for actinometric observations on waters.) Ru M Zubov, N. N. (1959)* 60-4861 Met. à Gidrol., (6) : 52 (Influence of the baric relief on ocean level and vergency phenomena.) Rw MF Bykhovskii, B. E. & G. K. Petrushevskii (1957)* 60-4862 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 7-13. (Works on the parasitology of fishes by Valentin Aleksandrovich Dogel’, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.). Ru F Dogel’, У. A. € G. К. Petrushevskii (1957)* 60-4863 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 14-42. (Survey of work carried out at the Laboratory of Fish Diseases of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Lake and River Fisheries during the past 25 years.) Ru F Uspenskaia, A. V. (1957)* 60-4864 Izv. vsesovuz. nauch.-issled. Instt. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 43-52. (Ecology and distribution of Myxosoma cerebralis (Hofer, 1903, Plehn, 1905), causative agent of Lentosporosis of trout in pond farms of the Soviet Union.) Ru F Bauer, O. N. & N. P. Nikol’skaia (1957)* 60-4865 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 53-66. (Chilodonella cyprini (Moroff, 1902), its biology and epizootic significance.) Ru ; F Bauer, O. N. (1957)* 60-4866 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 67-88. (Carp diseases in pond farms of Leningrad, Velikiye Luki, and Novgorod Provinces.) Ru F Ivasik, V. M. & A. P. Kholod (1957)* 60-4867 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 89- (Eliminating diseases in fish ponds of the Ukrainian Polesye.) Ru 3 (10) : 717 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Bogdanova, E. A. (1957)* 60-4868 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech-ryb. Khoz., 42 : 89-108. (Parasites of young sturgeons reared in fish ponds of the Ukrainian Polesye.) Ru F Bykhovskii, B. E. (1957)* 60-4869 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech-ryb. Khoz., 42 : 109-23. (Materials on the study of monogenetic trematodes infesting fishes in Tajıkistan.) Ru F Kosheva, A. F. (1957)* 60-4870 Iz. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech-ryb. Khoz., 42 : 124-31. (Formation of the parasite fauna of fishes in Kutuluk Reservoir.) Ru F Nagibina, L. F. (1957)* 60-4871 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 132-45. (Parasites of fishes in Lake “ New Vygozero ”.) Ru F Akhemerov, A. Kh. & E. A. Bogdanova (1957)* 60-4872 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 146-59. (Materials on parasites infesting fishes in waters within the zone of the future Stalingrad Reservoir—in flood-land lakes of the Yerusian Valley.) Ru F Pavlova, I. A. (1959)* 60-4873 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 160-5. (Parasites of lavaret acclimatized in Lake Sevan.) Ru F Titova, S. D. (1957)* 60-4874 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 166-74. (Parasites of bream in Lake Ubinskoie.) Ru F Barysheva, A. F. & O. N. Bauer (1957)* 60-4875 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 175-226. (Parasites of fishes in Lake Ladoga.) Ru 1 Bauer, O. N. & N. P. Nikol’skaia (1957)* 60-4876 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 227-42. (Dynamics of the parasite fauna of lavarets in Lake Ladoga and its epizootological significance.) Ru F Kogteva, E. P. (1957)* 60-4877 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 243-69. (Parasites occurring in fishes of Lake Pskov and Lake Peipus.) Ru 3 (10) : 718 REFERENCES F Sbliapnikova, R. L. (1957)* 60-4878 Iz. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 270-7. (Materials on parasites of fishes in Lake Vortsjarv.) Ru F Petrushevskii, G. K. (1957)* 60-4879 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 278-82. (Fish diseases in Lake Beloye.) Ru F Shchupakov, I. G. (1957)* 60-4880 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 283-6. (Purpura cyprinorum in Lake Shartash and measures for its control.) Ru M Shul’man, S. S. (1957)* 60-4881 Im. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech-ryb. Khoz., 42 : 287-303. (Materials on parasites of lampreys in the basins of the Baltic and White Seas.) Ru M Petrushevskii, G. K. (1957)* 60-4882 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 304-22. (Parasites of clupeid fishes in the Black Sea). Ru F Bogdanova, E. A. (1957)* 60-4883 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 323-5. (Materials on parasites infesting the young of roach in a series of fish spawning and rearing farms of the Volga Valley.) Ru F Bogdanova, El. A. (1957)* 60-4884 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 315-22. (Parasites of lavaret and the whitefish Corregonus autumnalis migratorius in Lake Baikal.) Rw MF Bogdanova, E. A. (1957)* 60-4885 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-Issled. Inst. ozer. rech. туб. Khoz., 42 : 326. )Parasites of young Siberian white salmon, Stenodus leuichthys, in the Volga Delta.) Ru , MF Petrushevskii, G. K. (1957)* 60-4886 Izv. vsesovuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 327. (Ciliate worms found in salmon roe under hatchery conditions.) Ru Petrushevskii, G. K. (1957)* 60-4887 Izv. vsesoiuz. nauch.-issled. Inst. ozer. rech. ryb. Khoz., 42 : 327. Hydrocoele embryonalis in larvae of salmon of the Neva River.) Ru 3 (10) : 719 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Shul’man, S. S. 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The composition of the blood of the shore crab, Carcinus moenas Pennant, in relation to sex and body size. Investigates total blood chloride and sulphite. M Laughton, A. S. (1959) 50-4905 Endeavour, 18 (72) : 178-85. Photography of the ocean floor. Reviews methods, discusses results in field of oceanography, marine biology and fisheries. Many reproductions of coloured photographs. Discusses future uses, incl. study of aquatic resources, scattering layers, sea bed structure, efficiency of sampling instruments. 3 (10) : 721 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Bailey, N. T. J. (1960) 60-4906 London, English Univ. Press. Statistical methods in biology. Provides biologists and medical men with elementary account of main statistical methods needed in practice. In 2 parts: I. Describes various techniques of biological statistics and deals with computing methods; II. Lists formulae which can be used day by day for ready reference. Gives a selection of statistical tables. M Wangersky, P. J. & В. В. L. Guillard (1960) 60-4907 Nature, Lond., 185 (4714) : 689-90. Low molecular weight organic base from the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carteri. Describes this released substance and suggests that it may be a waste product or a protective device. M Love, R. M. (1960) ‚ 60-4908 Nature, Lond., 185 (4714) : 692. Water content of cod (Gadus callarias L.) muscle. Describes seasonal variations for cod taken near Aberdeen over the period of a year. M Goodbody, I. (1960) 60-4909 Nature, Lond., 185 (4714) : 704-5. Abbreviated development in a pinnotherid crab. Describes the phenomenon in Pinnotheres moseri, a commensal of Ascidia nigra. F Godward, M. B. E. (1960) 60-4910 Nature, Lond., 185 (4714) : 706. Resistance of algae to radiation. Notes on support of radiation doses by: Spirogyra, Zygnema, Mougeotia, Cosmarium, Euglena, Eudorina, Chlorella, Chaetomorpha, Prorocentrum. F Pendleton, R. C. & R. L. Uhler (1960) 60-4911 Naiure, Lond., 185 (4714) : 707-8. Accumulation of caesium-137 by plants grown in simulated pond, wet meadow and irrigated field environments. M Anon. (1960) 60-4912 Nature, Lond., 185 (4715) : 730. The Canadian Committee on Oceanography. Describes its composition, functions and activities. 3 (10) : 722 REFERENCES M _ Sokolov, М. (1960) 60-4913 Nature, Lond., 185 (4715) : 745-7. Some similarities and dissimilarities in the structure of the skin among the members of the suborders Odontoceti and Mystacoceti (Cetacea). Describes these in Hubalaena glacialis, Balaenoptera physalus, B. borealis, В. acutorostrata, Physeter catoden, Berardius bairdii, Delphinus delphis, Lagen- orhynchus obliquidens and Orcinus orca. M Cox, L. R. & W. J. Rees (1960) 60-4914 Nature, Lond., 185 (4715) : 749-51. A bivalve gastropod. Discusses Tamanovalva limax gen. and sp. nov. Kawaguti and Baba from Bisan Seto on the Inland Sea of Japan. M Armstrong, F. A. J. & G. T. Boalch (1960) 60-4915 Nature, Lond., 185 (4715) : 761-2. Volatile organic matter in algal culture media and sea water. Describes extracellular products of various marine algae. F Teale, F. W. J. (1960) 60-4916 Nature, Lond., 185 (4715) : 775-6. Energy-trapping centres in photosynthesis. Describes experiments with Chlorella. MF Parrish, B. B., I. G. Baxter & M. J. D. Mowat (1960) 60-4917 Nature, Lond., 185 (4715) : 777. An automatic fish egg counter. Describes an apparatus which makes rapid counts of all the eggs in a herring gonad by drawing them through a tube where they interrupt a light beam and thus record on an electronic counter. M Rybak, B. (1960) 60-4918. Nature, Lond., 185 (4715) : 777-8. A pale hag-fish. Describes a specimen of Myxvine glutinosa from Sweden whose blood appeared to have no pigmentation due to haemoglobin except near the gill. M Read, R. (1960) 60-4919: Nature, Lond., 185 (4715) : 778. Interlaminate figures of sessile barnacle shells. Describes a method of revealing these figures by embedding in plastic. 3 (10) : 723 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIRNCES AND FISHERIES M Somanader, K. J. (1959) 60-4920 Air Ceylon Rev., Nov. 1959 : 4-5, 15, Along Ceylon’s turtle trails. A popular account of Chelonia virgata fishery and its economical significance. M ICES (1958) 60-4921 © Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 158 р. Contributions to special herring meetings 1956 on herring “ races ”. Incl. opening remark of convener and summarizes conclusions reached. Contains 60-4922 to 60-4948. M Biickmann, A. (1958) 60-4922 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 5-7. Opening remarks and note of the convener. M Biickmann, A. & B. B. Parrish (1958) 60-4923 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 8-9. Conclusions reached at special scientific meeting on “ herring races ”” held at Charlottenlund on 25-27 September 1956. M Blaxter, J. H. S. (1958) 60-4924 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 10-9. General Papers—1. 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The Icelandic herring and racial problems. M Ostvedt, O. J. (1958) 60-4930 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 53-7. Herring populations of the Northern Atlantic Ocean—7. Some considera- tions concerning the homogeneity of the Atlanto-Scandian herring. M Marty, Ju. Ju. (1958) 60-4931 Rapp. Cons. Hxplor. Mer, 143 (2) : 58-64. Herring populations of the Northern Atlantic Ocean—8. Race formation and marine herring races—Biological premises. MF Wood, H. (1958) 60-4932 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 65- Herring populations of the northern North Sea and adjacent waters—9. Race characters of the herring of the Clyde Estuary. M Parrish, B. B. & D. P. Sharman (1958) 60-4933 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 66-80. Herring populations of the northern North Sea and adjacent waters—10. Some remarks on methods used in herring “ racial ” investigations, with special reference to otolith studies. M Baxter, I. G. (1958) 60-4934 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 81-94. Herring populations of the northern North Sea and adjacent waters—11. The composition of the Minch herring stocks. M Jensen, A. J. C. (1958) 60-4935 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 95-8. Herring populations of the northern North Sea and adjacent waters—12. Racial investigations on herring, especially adult herring in the Skagerak. M Kandler, R. & S. Dutt (1958) 60-4936 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 99-108. Herring populations of Baltic waters—13. Fecundity of Baltic herring. M Dutt, S. (1958) 60-4937 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 109-13. Herring populations of Baltic waters—14. Number of pectoral fin rays in the spring and autumn spawning herring in Kiel Bay. 3 (10) : 725 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Popiel, J. (1958) 60-4938 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 114-21. Herring populations of Baltic waters—15. Differentiation of the biological groups of herring in the Southern Baltic. M Biickmann, A. & G. Hempel (1958) 60-4939 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 122-3. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea—16. Some results of German investigations on herring larvae. M Madsen, K. P. (1958) 60-4940 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 123. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea—17. Meristic characters in the young herring of the Bloden Ground area. Abstr. only. M Madsen, K. P. (1958) 60-4941 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 124. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea—18. Stock composition of the young herring in the Bloden Ground area. Abstr. only. M Burd, A. C. (1958) 60-4942 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 124. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea—19. The North Shields fishery 1949-1955. Abstr. only. M Richardson, I. D. (1958) 60-4943 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 125. Herring pooulations of the Southern North Sea—20. Selection of repre- sentative samples in a herring fishery. Abstr. only. M Cushing, D. H. (1958) 60-4944 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 126-9. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea—21. Some changes in vertebral counts of herrings. M Postuma, K. H. & J. J. Zijlstra (1958) 60-4945 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 130-3. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea—22. On the distinction between herring races in the autumn- and winter-spawning herring of the North Sea and English Channel by means of the otoliths and an application of this method in tracing the offspring of the races along the continental coast of the North Sea. 3 (10) : 726 REFERENCES M Zijlstra, J. J. (1958) 60-4946 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 134-45. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea— 23. On the herring “ races ” spawning in the Southern North Sea and English Channel (Pre- liminary report). M Gilis, Ch. (1958) 60-4947 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 146-57. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea—24. Recherches sur la biologie du hareng. (Researches on the biology of the herring.) M Ancellin, J. (1958) 60-4948 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 143 (2) : 158. Herring populations of the Southern North Sea—25. Considérations sur les harengs du sud le da Mer du Nord et de la Manche Orientale (Observations faites de 1945 à 1956). (Considerations on the herrings of Southern North Sea and of the eastern English Channel—Observations made in 1945-1956.) MF ICES (1959) 60-4949 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 96 p. Contributions to special scientific meeting and to joint meeting of the Baltic-Belt Seas and the salmon and trout committees 1957—Measures for improving the stock of demersal fish in the Baltic. Incl. introductory note by convener and summary of papers and discussions by rapporteurs. Contains 60-4950 to 60-4964. M Cieglewicz, W. (1959) 60-4950 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147: 5. Introduction. M Cieglewicz, W. & A. J. C. Jensen (1959) 60-4951 Rgapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 6-13. Special scientific meeting on measures for improving the stock of demersal fish in the Baltic. M Jensen, A. J. C. (1959) 60-4952 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 15-23. Danish investigations on the stocks of cod, plaice, flounder, and dab in the Central Baltic and the fishery for these species in the Western Baltic. M Kändler, R. & Fr. Thurow (1959) 60-4953 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 24-38. On the stock of flatfish and cod and the yields of the German fishery in the Baltic. 3 (10) : 727 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES. M Mulicki, Z. (1959) 60-4954 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 39-47. The state of the South Baltic flatfish stock (Material for consideration of flatfish protection). M Rutkowicz, St. (1959) 60-4955. Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 48-55. The state of the stock of cod in the Southern Baltic as indicated by Polish investigations. M Sahlin, S. (1959) 60-4956: Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 56-64. Some comments on statistics relating to Swedish fisheries in the Baltic. M Otterlind, G. (1959) 60-4957 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 65-7. Swedish cod investigations in the Baltic. M Dementjeva, T. F. (1959) 60-4958. Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 68-72. Some data on the life history and fishery of cod in the Central Baltic. M Zemskaia, K. A. (1959) 60-4959 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 73-4. Characteristics of the fishing stock of flounder in the Central Baltic. M Cieglewicz, W. & W. Strzyzewski (1959) 60-4960 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 75-80 Selection of Baltic cod by cod-ends of different materials. M Jensen, A. J. C. (1959) 60-4961 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 81-2. Joint meeting of the Baltic-Belt Seas committee and the salmon and trout committee to discuss salmon problems of the Baltic. MF Chrzan, F. (1959) 60-4962: Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 83-6. Principles for the protection of salmonid fish in the Baltic. MF Alm, G. (1959) 60-4963 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 87-8. Notes regarding the salmon fishery in the Baltic during recent years. MF Carlin, B. (1959) 60-4964 Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer, 147 : 89-96. Results of salmon smolt tagging in the Baltic Sea. 3 (10) : 728 REFERENCES F yk, V. (1958) 60-4965 sl. Parasitol., 5 (2) : 51-7. Dynamika motolice Crepidostomum farionis (О. К. Müller 1784) a jeji vztab y k hostitelúm a proströdi. (Population dynamics of Orepidostomum farionis (О. Е. Müller 1784) and their relations to the host and environment.) Ru De HA 29 (1) 231. Discusses population dynamics and ecology of С. farionis, found in Salvelinus fontinalis. F Dyk, V. & S. Dykova (1957) 60-4966 Osl. Parasitol., 4 : 113-20. Bulbodacnitis globosa Zeder, 1800, dalëi hlistice naSeho postryha obecného. (Bulbodacnitis globosa Zeder, 1800, another parasite of our common trout.) Ru De HA 29(1)232. Describes, with ill., Bulbodacnitis globosa localized in the intestines of Trutta trutta m. fario from South Czechoslovakia. F Grabda, E. & J. Grabda (1958) 60-4967 Ösl. Parasitol., 5 (2) : 89-91. Tracheliastosa cejna velkého (tracheliastosis Abramis bramae) v Polsku. (Tracheliastosis on bream in Poland.) НА 29 (1) 233. Reports infection of Abramis brama in Lake Jamno, Poland, with Diplostomulum. F Pacäk, 5. (1957) 60-4968 Ósl. Parasitol., 4 : 239-47. Prispevok k stüdiu parasitofauny salmonidov у potaku Demänovä. (Contribution to the study of parasite fauna of salmonids in the river De- manova.) Ru De НА 29 (1) 234. Describes and figures Tetraonchus borealis, Cyathocephalus truncatus, Cystidicola farionis, Echinorynchus farionis that are found for the first time in Czechoslovakia and Crepidostomum farionis, Hchinorynchus salmonis from fish in a tributary of River Vah and Caryophyllaeus laticeps from Leuciscus leuciscus in the main river. F Vojtek, J. (1959) 60-4969 Mem. Soc. zool. tchécosl., 23 (1) : 70-3. Metagonimus yokogawai Katsurada 1912, novy druh metacerkarii pro faunu CSR. (Metagonimus yokogawai Katsurada 1912, new sp. of Meta- cercariae for the Czechoslovakian fauna.) Ru De HA 29 (1) 235. Reports M. yokogawai metacercariae under the scales of Abramis brama and Aspius aspius in the neighbourhood of Komarno. 3 (10) : 729 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Gerlach, 5. A. (1958) 60-4970 Kieler Meeresforsch., 14 (1) : 64-90. Die Nematodenfauna der sublitoralen Region in der Kieler Bucht. Nema- todes from the sub-littoral region of the Kiel Bay.) НА 29 (1) 239. Presents distribution of nematodes according to different environments and different depths; eurytopic forms, found in various habitats; characteristic spp. of sand bottoms: characteristic spp. of mud bottoms; characteristic spp. of algal zones. F Caballero, C. E. R. R. Brenes & O. Jimenez-Quirös (1957) 60-4971 Rev. Biol. trop., Costa Rica, 5 (2) : 135-55. Helmintos de la República de Costa Rica —IV. Algunos tremätodos de animales domésticos y silvestres. (Helminths from the Republic of Costa Rica—IV. Some trematodes of domestic and wild animals.) En Ha 29 (1) 287. Reports for the first time from Costa Rica Choledocystus intermedius and Gorgoderina megalorchis from Bufo marinus marinus, and Heronimus chelydrae from the turtle Kinosternon cruentatum. M Caballero, C. E. (1957) 60-4972 Rev. Med. vet., Maracay, 16 (1-4) : 11-24. Helmintos de la República de Panamá.—XXIT. Descripción de dos tremátodos de vertebrados marinos. (Helminths from the Republic of Panama—XXIT. Description of 12 trematodes from marine invertebrates.) En HA 29 (1) 284. Pseudoparvumcreadium maris n.g., n.sp., new opecoelid from the marine fish Hoplopagrus güntheri caught in Panama is described. Its acetabulum is not divided into 2 lobes, which gives characters that distin- guish the new genus from Parvacreadium. Incl. redescription of Phagicola longa. F Vojtek, J. (1958) 60-4973 Csl. Parasitol., 5 (1) : 199-202. Dactylogyrus borealis Nybelin 1937, novy zäbrohlist pro faunu CSR. (Dactylogyrus borealis Nybelin 1937, new gill parasite for the Czechoslovakian fauna.) Ru De НА 29 (1) 282. Reports finding of D. borealis from Phoxinus phoxinus for the first time in Czechoslovakia. Incl. description of sp. M Film—Pooley, В. С. (1958) 60-4974 Coronet Instructional Films. The sea: background for literature. 11 min, 16 mm, color, sound. Presents a study of literature revealing many aspects of the sea. Incl. excerpts from The rime of the ancient mariner, Crossing the bar, and Mutiny on the Bounty, and re-enacts key scenes from Captain Corageous, Two years before the mast, The journals of Captain Cook, Treasure Island, and Moby Dick. 3 (10) : 730 REFERENCES M Film—Boolootian, R. A. (1958) 60-4975 Pasadena, Calif., Arthur Barr Productions. The sea otter. 11 min, 16 mm, color, sound. Shows the original range of the sea otter along the west coast of North America, describing the near extinction of the herds by early fur hunters and describing the slow restoration of the herd through protective laws and public interest. Shows the physical character- istics and life habits of the otter, and discusses their value today as tourist attractions and as objects of scientific study. M Filmstrip (1958) 60-4976 Eye Gate House, The wonders of nature, (6). Around the water. 36 fr, 35 mm, color. Shows various types of water life, shells, and coral, and the landscape found near water areas. M Film—Preston, R. C. (1958) 60-4977 Coronet Instructional Films. The wide, wide sea: background for reading and expression. 11 min, 16 mm, color, sound. Shows a young boy and girl visiting the seashore and learning about the busy harbors, lighthouses, and ships. Explains how their imagination takes them to far-off lands across the sea and to life beneath the surface, and relates these experiences to stories and poems about the sea. M Film (1958) 60-4978 Woods Hole oceanogr. Inst., Released by International Film Bureau. Science of the sea. 19 min, 16 mm, color, sound. Describes the relationship of the ocean to man’s life, his food, and his weather. Discusses the science of oceanography and its broad areas of interest. M Filmstrip—Goodman, D. J. (1959) 60-4979 Childrens Press, inc. Animals of sea and shore. 30 fr, 35 mm, color. Based on The true book of animals of the sea and shore by I. Podendorf. Captioned drawings show animals of the sea and shore, incl. animals with fur, with fins, with many legs, with sharp spines, with shells, and with soft bodies. For primary grades. F Schultz, H. (1959) 60-4980 Trop. Fish Hobbyis , 7 (6) : 16-30. A hunt for the blue discus. Notes on a hunt for Symphysodon discus in the Amazon region, incl. observations on habitat. 3 (10) : 731 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Ong, Y. W. (1959) 60-4981 Trop. Fish Hobbyis , 7 (6) : 32-9. The glass angel fish. Notes on Gymnochanda filamentosa found in jungle streams of Malaya. F Schultz, А. У. W. (1959) 60-4982 Trop. Fish Hobbyis , 7 (6) : 54-6. The fighting gaucho. Notes on Cynopoecilus melanotaenia. MF Anon. (1959) 60-4983 World Fish., 8 (5) : 37. The meaning of the Fishing Boat Congress. Editorial comment on significance and organization of the Second FAO World Fishing Boat Congress in Rome, April 1959. MF Anon. (1959) 60-4984 World Fish., 8 (5) : 38. The Second World Fishing Boat Congress. Editorial comment on significance and organization of the Second FAO World Fishing Boat Congress in Rome, April 1959. M Anon. (1959) 60-4985 World Fish, 8 (5) : 43-51. The fish factory trawler * Fairtry IL’. Ill. description of this vessel and its operating characteristics. M Anon. (1959) 60-4986 World Fish., 8 (5) : 52. Irish fishing survey. Note on proposed survey by I. S. McArthur of Canada, of fishing industry situation in Ireland. M ‘ Рекое ” (1959) 60-4987 World Fish., 8 (5) : 67-8, 71. Modern fishery trends: herring catching. Commentary of situation of Clupea harengus fishery in North Sea; particular reference to role and efficiency of drift nets, and the evidence for overfishing. M Anon. (1959) 60-4988 World Fish., 8 (5) : 71. Modern fishing gear of the world. Re 60-0405. 3 (10) : 732 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR SCIENCES AND FISHERI VOLUME 3 CURRENT AUTHOR IN 60-3698 to 60-4973 Abdullaev, M. A. (1959) Abraham, A. & E. Minker (1958) Acevedo, M. L. & L. Mazarredo (1959) Ackermann, D. & P. H. List (1959) Adamovich, E. A. (1958) Adams, M. N. E. (1959) Adelman, W. J. & J. W. Moore (1960) Adlung, K. G. (1958) Agranat, V. Z. (1958) Agupoy, A. V. (1958) Ahlbäck, G. (1958) Akhemerov, A. Kh. & E. A. Bogdanova (1957) Aldrich, J. W. (1959) Alekseev, G. A. (1958) Alexander, N. E. (1957) Alfirevic, S. (1959) Algeria. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1960) Allen, G. H. & L. G. Claussen (1960) Allen, J. A. (1960) Alm, G. (1959) 4341 Almazov, A. M. (1957) Almazov, O. M. (1958) Alpatov, M. G. (1958) Ancellin, J. (1958) Anderson, B. L. & T. J. Lawton (1959) 3953 Anderson, S. & B. C. Nelson (1958) Andrews, P. M. (1959) Andrews, R. W. & A. K. Larssen (1959) Andriiashev, A. P. (1958) Andriiashev, A. P., K. A. Brodskii & P. V. Ushakov (1958) Andriiashev, A. P. & ТО.Е. Permitin (1958) Androsova, E. I. (1958) * Antarktika ’ (1958) Arkhangel’skii, V. L. (1959) 4851 Armstrong, F. A. J. (1959) Armstrong, F. A. J. & 4185 G. T. Boalch (1960) Arsen’ev, У. A. (1958) 4364 4088 Askovitz, S. I. (1959) Astre, G. (1959) 4076 Austin, A. P. (1957) 4712 Australia. Commonwealth 3908 (1958) Australia. Division of 4018 Fisheries & Oceanography 3809 (1958) 3801 Avakian, A. B. (1959) 4674 Avedikova, T. M. (1957) 3961 i Babaian, K. E. (1957) 4872 Bacon, F. T. (1959) 3742 Bahr, W. & 4713 W. Meeh (1959) 3864 Baidin, в. в. & 4418 M. I. Zotin (1959) Bailey, N. T. J. (1960) 4490 Bainbridge, R. (1960) Baker, E. A. & 4217 D. J. Foskett (1958) 4042 Baker, Н. В. & 4963 P. B. Leach (1959) 4726 Balan, V. (1958) 4091 Balashevich, G. А. (1957) 4394 Balchin, W. G. V. (1960) 4948 Ball, J. N. & P. N. Cowen (1959) 3956 Baranov, V.I. & L. A. Zuz’mina (1957) 4323 Barber, S. B. (1960) 4008 Bardach, J. E., C. L. Smith & D. W. Menzel (1958) 4221 Barry, J. М. & 4360 F. J. O’Rourke (1959) Barysheva, A. F. & O. N. Bauer (1957) 4344 : Bassindale, R. & J. H. Barrett (1957) 4362 Bauer, O. N. (1957) 4866 4064 4200 4714 Bauer, O. N. (1958) 4190 4818 3 (10) : A 47 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Bauer, О. №. & N. P. Nikol’skaia (1957) Bauer, О. N. & V. P. Stoliarov (1958) Baxter, I. G. (1958) Bayer, F. M. (1959) Baylor, E. R. (1959) Beklemishev, K. V. (1958) Beklemishev, K. V. & V. A. Burkov (1958) Belcher, J. H. (1959) Belgium. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 444] Beliaev, G. M. (1958) Beliaev, L. I. (1959) Belii, N. D. (1958) Belopol’skaia, M. M. (1957) Beneden, G. V. (1958) Bennett, R. B. (1958) Berenbeim, D. IA. (1958) Berger, В. A. (1959) Berman, M. (1957) Bezrukov, P. L. et al. (1958) Bhaskaran, T. В. (1959) Bianchi, G. (1959) Bien, G. S. (1958) Bikhovski, В. Е. & L. F. Nagibina (1958) Biophysical Society (1960) Birher, T. I. (1958) Birshtein, Ia. A. & TU.G. Chindonova (1958) Birshtein, Ia. A. & M. E. Vinogradov (1958) Blagodarov, У. Е. (1959) Blaxter, J. H. S. (1958) Bligh, E. G. & W. J. Dyer (1959) Blinoy, L. K. (1959) Bliss, D. E. (1960) Blok, G. (1958) Bocquet-Védrine, J. (1960) Böhlke, У. Е. & C. R. Robins (1959) Bogdanova, A. K. & L. N. Kropachev (1959) Bogdanova, E. A. (1957) 4883 4885 4894 Bogitsh, B. J. (1958) Bogoiavlenskii, A. N. (1958) Bogolepova, I. I. (1957) Bolognari, A. (1957) 4865 4876 4196 4934 4563 4080 4350 4741 4375 4442 4353 4846 4559 4742 3790 4290 4110 4303 3865 4058 3766 3959 3792 4149 4015 4097 4744 4743 3737 4924 4925 4291 4820 3835 4684 4121 4900 4819 4868 4884 4889 4151 4346 4745 4517 Bolshakov, У. S. (1958) Bopardikar, M. V. (1959) Boschung, H. T. (1957) Bouillon, J. (1957) Bourrelly, P. (1957) Bouvier, G., H. Burgisser & P.-A. Schneider (1959) Braekkan, O. R. (1959) Brian, L. (1959) Brien, P. (1958) British Guiana. Agriculture Department. Fisheries Division (1959) British Phycological Society (1957) British Phycological Society (1958) British Phycological Society (1959) Brodskii, K. A. (1958) Brody, M. (1960) Brook, A. J. (1958) Brooks, J. L. (1957) Brown, C. C. & R. T. Saucer (1958) Brown, F. A., Jr. (1960) Brownell, G. L. (1957) Bückmann, A. (1958) Bückmann, A. & G. Hempel (1958) Bückmann, A. & B. B. Parrish (1958) Budanov, V. I. (1959) Budd, Y. (1959) Buinitskii, V. Kh. (1958) Buist, J. M. (1959) Bukhovskaia-Pavlovskaia, I. E. et al. (1958) Bulavin, B. P. (1958) Buljan, M. (1959) Bull, G. A. (1960) Bullough, W. et al. (1959) Bulycheva, A. I. (1958) Burd, A. C. (1958) Burgers, A. C. J. (1958) Burkov, V. A. (1958) Burkov, V. A. & V.S. Arsen’ev (1958) Burnett, A.L. & M. Garofalo (1960) Burrows, E., K. M. Drew & M. T. Martin (1957) Burrows, E. M. (1959) Butt, F. H. (1960) Butterbaugh, G. I. (1959) 4556 3 (10) : A 48 3811 3767 4225 3739 3914 4520 4295 4562 4576 3975 3881 3893 3907 4348 4025 3898 3982 3949 3847 3866 4922 4939 4923 4392 4327 4715 4258 4108 4716 4340 3851 3945 4066 4942 4082 4717 4718 3862 3886 3918 4203 3711 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Buys, M. E. L. (1959) 3964 Choudhuri, S. N. R., Y. H. Bykhovskii, В. E. (1957) 4869 Subramanyan & R. Bykhovskii, В. E. € Chellappa (1959) 3788 L. F. Nagibina (1957) 4704 Choynowski, M. (1959) 3710 Bykhovskii, B. E. & Christensen, T. (1957) 3890 G. K. Petrushevskii (1957) 4862 Chrzan, F. (1959) 4962 Chung, H. L. et al. (1959) 3979 Caballero, C. E. (1957) 4972 Cieglewicz, W. (1959) 4950 Caballero, C. E., R. R. Cieglewiez, W. & Brenes & O. Jiménez-Quiros A. J. C. Jensen (1959) 4951 (1957) 4971 Cieglewiez, W. & Cain, A. J. (1960) 3860 W. Strzyzewski (1959) 4960 Cairns, J. & Clynes, M. & A. Scheier (1957) 4401 M. Kohn (1960) 4022 Cairns, J. & Cohen, M. J. & A. Scheier (1959) 4598 S. Dijkgraaf (1960) 3838 Cameron, A. W. (1958) 3930 4324 Coleman, R. M. (1958) 4174 Campbell, L. L., E. E. Sniff Connell, J. J. (1958) 4269 & В. T. O'Brien (1959) 4278 Cordier, D. & Canada. Dominion Bureau R. Barnoud (1959) 4084 of Statistics (1959) 4002 Cordier, G. (1959) 4077 Canada. Laws, Statutes, Cornell, R. G. (1959) 4304 etc. (1959) 4443 4444 4445 4449 Courts, A. (1960) 3853 4453 4455 4457 4459 Cowden, R. R. (1959) 4079 4461 4463 4465 4451 Cox, L. R. & 4467 4469 4471 4473 W. J. Rees (1960) 4914 4475 4477 4479 4481 Crutchfield, J. A. (1959) 4544 4483 4485 4447 4448 Cuba. Laws, Statutes, ete. 4452 4454 4456 4458 (1959) 4487 4460 4462 4464 4450 Cummins, N. P. (1959) 3763 4466 4470 4468 4472 Cushing, D. H. (1958) 4944 4474 4476 4478 4480 Cutting, C. L. (1959) 4297 4482 4484 4446 Czihak, G. (1959) - 4426 Carlin, B. (1959) 4964 Carr, A. & C. J. Goin (1959) 4518 Dale, H. P. (1959) 4548 Casey, R. $. et al. (1958) 3718 D’Ancona, U. (1959) 4588 Castell, C. H. (1959) 4255 D’Ancona, U. & Catala-Stucki, R. (1960) 3983 M. Picotti (1958) 3719 Cawley, W. A. (1958) 3808 Daniel, A. (1959) 4529 Ceylon. Laws, Statutes, etc. Danko, I. A. (1957) 4638 (1960) 4486 Dansereau, P. (1959) 4593 Chance, C. J. (n.d. 1958) 4432 Darwin, C. (1959) 4545 Chandrasekhar, N. (1959) 3768 Datsko, V. G. (1957) 4728 Chapman, G. B. & Datsko, V. G. (1959) 4055 L. G. Tilney (1959) 4074 Datsko, У. G. & Charniaux-Cotton, H. (1960) 3831 A. D. Semenov (1957) 4729 Chebotarev, A. I. & Davies, M. & I. V. Popov (1958) 4711 M. Verhulst (1958) 3717 Chernovskaia, E. N. (1958) 4738 Davis, A. D. (1958) 4175 4739 Davis, W. B. & Chern’shenko, А. В. (1957) 4672 P. W. Lukens (1958) 4318 Chigirinskii, P. F. (1959) 482] 4007 Chistiakov, G. E. (1958) 4677 Dawes, B. (1960) 4040 Chornohorenko- Day, J. H. (1959) 4514 Bidulina, M. I. (1958) 4099 Deelder, C. L. (1960) 4124 3 (10) : A 49 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Deliamure, 8. L. & S. E. Kleinenberg (1958) 4105 Dement’eva, T. F. (1957) 4639 Dement’eva, T. F. (1959) 4958 Dennell, R. (1960) 3832 de Oliveira e Silva, 8. L. (1959) 4578 Deraniyagala, P. E. P. (1958) 3746 3747 de Silva, P. H. D. H. (1958) 3748 3749 Detlaf, T. A. (1957) 4683 Deutsch, J. A. (1960) 3852 de Zylva, E. R. A. (1958) 3750 4069 D’iakonov, A. M. (1958) 4070 4071 Diannelidis, T. & K. Hôfler (1959) 4072 Dickman, K. W. (1959) 3951 Dixon, P. S. (1958) 3901 3903 3904 Dixon, P. S. (1959) 3911 3916 Dobrowolski, K. A. (1958) 4139 Dogel, V. A. (1958) 4188 Dogel, V. À. & G. K. Petrushevskii (1957) 4863 Dogel, V. A., G. K. Petrushevskii & У. Г. Polianski (1958) 4187 ДогоЕ Вох, В. M., 8. Р. Pakhomov & С. D. Poliakov (1958) 4115 Drapkin, E. I. (1959) 4806 Droop, M. R. (1959) 3910 Dubinina, М. М. (1957) 4705 Duclos, M. (1958) 4262 Duplantié, C. (1959) 4421 Du Plessis, C. G. (1959) 3941 Dutt, S. (1958) 4937 Duvnjak, S. (1959) 4420 Dyk, V. (1957) 4560 Dyk, V. (1958) 4965 Dyk, У. & S. Dykova (1957) 4966 Economon, P. P. & В. E. Schumacher (1960) 4115 Eden, G. E. (1959) 4331 Edney, E. B. (1960) 3829 Efremova, N. D. (1958) 4720 Hike, E. F., L. P. Gotsch & K. W. Brighton (1959) 4275 Einarsson, H. (1958) 4929 Einarsson, H. & N. Gürtürk (1959) 3709 Elson, P. F. (Transl.) (1959) 4606 4608 Elster, H. J. & S. Gorgy (1959) 3751 Empey, W. A. (1959) 4271 Empey, W. A. (1960) 4272 Ergens, R. (1958) 4182 Ericson, L.-E. (1960) 3854 Euzet, L. (1958) 4163 Evgenov, N. I. (1957) 4680 Evropeitseva, N. V. (1959) 4606 FAO (1959) 3733 3960 3700 FAO. Fisheries Division (1958) 3992 FAO. Fisheries Division (1960) 4227 FAO. Fisheries Division, Biology Branehy BB Parrish € В. S. Keir (1959) 4436 FAO, Fisheries Division. Economics Branch (1959) 3393 Faganelli, A. (1959) 3722 Farooqi, H. U. (1958) 4183 4184 Federighi, E. T. (1959) 3716 Fedii, S. P. (1957) 4671 Fedii, S. P. (1959) 4852 Ferguson, Е. Е. & J. R. Palmer (1958) 4150 Fernando, C. H. (1958) 3781 Fesenko, N. G. (1958) 4676 Fiji Colony. Department of Agriculture (1959) 3707 Filatova, T. N. (1959) 4836 Filatova, Z. A. (1958) 4778 Filatova, Z. A. & 2 L. A. Zenkevich (1957) 4632 Fisher, L. R. (1960) 3825 Florkin, M. (1960) 3822 3830 Forrest, H. F. (1959) 4527 Foster, C. C. (1959) 3950 Foyle Fisheries Commission (1959) 3761 France. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 4488 4489 France. Office de la Recherche Scientifique & Technique Outre-Mer (1959) 3727 François, D. D. (1959) 3741 Franklin, B. C. (1958) 4329 Franklin, D. R. & L. L. Smith, Jr. (1960) 4219 Fraser, F. C. (1958) 4317 Fraser, J. H. (1959) 3814 Fremling, C. R. (1959) 4305 Fridliand, I. G., E. G. Kryshtyn & Dvurechenskaia (1957) 4799 Fridman, 8. L. (1959) 4235 Fridriksson, A. (1958) 4928 Frith, R. (1958) 4325 3 (10) : A 50 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Frolenko, G. I. (1959) 4807 Fuks, V. R. (1958) 4385 Fuller, A. S. & J. M. Zacharov (1960) 4006 Gad, G. & T. Kempf (1958) 3799 Gaddis, A. M., R. Ellis & G. T. Currie (1959) 4287 Galbraith, I. C. J. (1960) 4036 Ganson, P. P. (1958) 4109 Gast, J. A. & T. G. Thompson (1958) 4435 Gautier, Y. V. (1958) 4577 Gayral, P. & J. S. de Mazancourt (1958) 4592 Gayral, P. & A. Sasson (1959) 4590 Gdynia. Polish Chamber of Foreign Trade, Maritime Branch (1959) 4409 Geminder, J. J. (1959) 4279 George, J. C. (1958) 4078 Gerbil’skü, N. L. (1957) 4637 Gerhardsen, T. S. (1959) 4239 Gerlach, S. A. (1958) 4970 Gibbs, A. J. & J.C. Gower (1960) 4407 Gilbert, A. B. (1959) 4904 Gilet, В. & P. Ozenda (1960) 4120 Gilis, Ch. (1958) 4947 Gillespie, G. J. (1959) 4009 Ginetsinskaia, T. A. (1958) 4193 Godeaux, J. (1959) 3744 Godward, M. B. E. (1958) 3894 Godward, M. B. E. (1960) 4910 Goldman, D. E. & F. J. Julian (1960) 4016 Golvan, Y. J. (1958) 4152 Gomes, A. L. & O. Schubart (1958) 4579 Gonzales, C. (1959) 3702 Goodbody, I. (1960) 4909 Gooding, R. U. (1959) 4565 Goodwin, T. W. (1960) 3821 Gorizontova, T. N. & _ М. Е. Sarancha (1957) 4727 Gotsch, L. P., K. W. Brighton & E. F. Hike (1959) 4274 Grabda, E. & J. Grabda (1958) 4967 Grau, С. R. et al. (1959) 4282 Grice, G. D. (1959) 4566 Grigr’eva, O. G. (1959) 4848 Grimal’skii, V. L. (1957) 4664 Grimas, U. (1959) Grimm, R. J. (1960) Grindrod, J. (1959) Gruber, R. (1959) Grudnin, P. I. (1957) Gur’ianova, E. F. (1958) Gur’ianova, E. F. (1959) Gurvich, V. V. & Та. Та. Tseyeb (1958) Gusev, A. V. (1958) 4363 Guttowa, A. (1958) Harding, D. J. L. (1959) Hargis, W. J., Jr. (1958) Hartshorn, L. (1959) Harvey, E. N. (1960) Hashimoto, T. & M. Nishimura (1959) Hass, H. (1959) Hassler, W. W. (1957) Hastings, J. W. et al. (1959) Hastings, J. W. & B. M. Sweeney (1957) Hattop, H. W. (1959) 4244 Hefner, R. (1959) 3962 3863 4261 3935 4786 4357 4719 4117 4549 4800 4146 4603 4172 3706 3841 4550 3861 4031 3944 3867 4245 3948 Henderson, C., Q. H. Pickering & J. M. Cohen (1959) Hile, R. & H. J. Buettner (1959) h.k. (1959) Hobby, C., A. Newhouse & L. Gieszl (1959) Holcik, J. (1959) Holdsworth, R. L. (1959) Holland, T. W. H. (1959) Holle, P. A. & С. Е. Dineen (1959) 4533 Holt, 8. J. (1959) Hoopes, D. T. (1960) Hopkins, 8. H. & A. K. Sparks (1958) Houston, A. H. (1960) Hradil, V. (1958) Hugghins, E. J. (1959) Hughes, R. B. (1959) Hurley, D. E. (1959) ICES (1958) ICES (1959) ICSU Abstracting Board (1959) ICSU Abstracting Board (1960) INPFC (1959) IUGG (1959) IWC (1959) 3 (10) : A 51 4310 3987 3764 3954 3728 3769 4044 4534 3698 4211 4170 4128 4567 4525 4308 4530 4921 4949 4412 4411 3989 3754 3704 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES laglova, L. G. (1958) 4087 4782 Karakash, N. M. (1957) 4788 Ter De Br, We els vie Karande, A. & Fagerlund & A. P. Ronald N. B. Inamdar (1960) 4403 (1960) 3946 Karlson, P. & Ilardi, P. (1958) 4238 D. M. Skinner (1960) 4307 Iles, T. D. (1960) 4404 Karpevich, A. F. (1957) 4645 Inaba, A. (1959) 4535 Kelentei, M. I. (1957) 4665 Ingham, S. E. (1959) 4543 Khaikovich, I. M. & International Commission on L. A. Khalfin (1959) 4856 Irrigation & Drainage Khludova, O. (1958) 4695 (1959) 3775 Kiefer, H. & Toganzen, V. G. & R. Maushart (1958) 3806 А. №. Petkevich (1958) 4787 Kiener, A. (1959) 4311 4312 Ireland. Salmon Research a Kiladze, R. M. (1958) 4116 т Rain ace Geen, 1959) A fe King-Webster, W. A. (1959) 4246 stoshin, IU.V. 5 : Italy. Intituto Sperimentale Е, Е а. Е Au H. О. Rajkumar (1959) 4410 Talassografico (1958) 3720 Kinney, Hae car’ (1959) 4299 Ivashin, M. V. (1958) 4366 PR A waa ae ia Ivasik, V. M. & aa a ad A. P. Kholod (1957) 4867 о Bas Se (BE) ес Kirstem, Т. (1959) 4234 SEE Kirtisinghe, P. (1958) 3784 Oe Fe Mell (UC) UN Kiselev, L. V. (1957) 4646 Ivlev, У. $. (1959) 4389 5 E Izbenko, M. (1957) 4706 Klausewitz, W. (1958) 4030 MS Kleinenberg, S. E. (1957) 4634 Janardhan, 8. (1959) 3787 Kleinholz, L. H. (1960) 3840 Jarecka, L. (1958) 4136 4157 Etes, Ci Eo (128) une PES 4161 Klust, G. (1958) 4247 4248 a 4250 4251 Jefferies, H. S. (1960) 4039 Klust, G. (1959) : 4949 Jensen, A. J. C. (1958) 4935 Tent. TE (1959) 4372 Jensen, A. J. C. (1959) 4952 4961 dés A Johnson, R. I. (1959) 4536 Kobi, Г. & © Jones, N. R. (1959) 4292 S. Pristovsek (1959) 4425 Jones, М. В. (1958) 4033 Kobiakova, Z. I. (1958) 4067 4068 Jones, W. E. (1957) 3883 3891 Kobulasvilli, 8. её al. (1958) 4257 Jonsson, S. (1959) 3969 3970 Kodama, Y. (1959) 3730 Joosse, J. & Kogteva, E. P. (1957) 4877 J. Lever (1959) 4083 Kohn, A. J. (1960) 4402 Jordano, D. & Kolsung, L. E. (1958) 4265 M. Muruve (1959) 4580 Koltun, V. M. (1958) 4062 Jubb, R. A. (1959) 3973 Komarek, J. & June, F. C. (1958) 4927 _H. Ettl (1958) 3 3912 J.W.G.L. (1959) 3913 аи E. (1957) 4689 Kondakov, J. А. (1959) 4288 Kändler, В. & | Koriakov, E. A. (1957) 4690 S. Dutt (1958) 4936 Korneva, L. A. (1959) 4843 Kändler, R. € Koroliuk, I. K. (1958) 4757 Fr. Thurow (1959) 4953 Korotkevich, S. E. (1958) 4367 Kakhnenka, S. V. (1958) 4377 4369 Kalugina, A. A. (1958) 4753 Korotkevych, H. H. (1959) 4834 Kammarskaia, A. (1959) 4281 Korpaczewska, W. (1958) 4159 Kamshilov, M. M. (1958) 4740 4754 Korschgen, L. J. (1958) 4330 4755 Kosheva, A. F. (1957) 4870 Kamshilov, M. M. & Koshtoyants, Ch. 8. (1959) 3921 E. A. Zelikman (1958) 4758 Koster, J. Th. (1957) 3888 3 (10) : A 52 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Kosto, B., G. E. Pickford & M. Foster (1959) Kotun, V. M. (1957) Kozhova, О. M. (1957) 4688 Kozicka, J. (1958) 4147 Kozicka, J. & K. Niewiadomska (1958) Kozikowska, Z. (1958) Kozikoswka, Z., Z. Jara & E. Grabda (1957) Kozlianinov, M. V. (1958) Kraiukhin, B. V. (1957) Krasheninnikova, S. A. & M. I. Novozhilova (1959) Krasiukova, Z. V. (1958) Krefft, G. (1958) Kriss, A. E. (1959) Kriventsov, M. I. (1957) Kryshtyn, E. G. (1957) Kubo, K. (1959) Kudinov, E. I. & V. P. Petelin (1958) Kudritskii, D. M. (1958) Kulikova, E. B. (1957) Kumpf, H. E. (1960) Kurashvili, B. E. (1958) Kurbangalieva, Kh. (1957) Kure, G. & A. Percier (1959) Kusakin, O. G. (1958) Kuskov, L. S. (1957) Kutikova, L. A. (1958) Kuz’mina, A. I. (1957) Kuz’mina, L. A. (1958) Kuznetsov, V. I. & A. A. Akimova (1958) Labeish, V. G. (1959) Laevastu, T. (1959) Lagler, K. F. (1960) Laktionov, А. Е. 4 V. A. Shamont’ev (1958) Lal, D., E. D. Goldberg & M. Koide (1960) Lamanna, C. (1959) Lamb, H. H. (1960) Lanfranco, G. G. (1958) Lapedes, D. N. & J. E. Malligo (1957) Laszlo, P. D. (1959) Laughton, A. S. (1959) Lawrence, J. M. (1958) Lebedev, S. Г. & I. ©. lartseva (1957) Lebedev, V. D. (1959) 4056 3765 4756 4609 4158 4162 4569 4568 4399 4647 4103 4789 4926 4823 4730 4790 4542 4396 4111 4648 4041 4832 4611 3976 4759 4709 4370 4610 4678 4682 4837 4338 4220 4801 4129 4298 4028 3724 3868 6874 4905 3804 4612 4813 Leclerq, J. (1959) Le Cren, E. D. (1958) Le Cren, E. D. (1959) Leedale, G. F. (1958) Lefort, M. (1960) Lejuez, R. (1960) Lelek, A., J. Libosvärsky & Z. Lucky (1959) Leonov, A. P. (1959) Leont’eva, V. V. (1957) Levina, S. E. (1959) Levitskaia, A. IA. & M. V. Muratov (1959) Lewis, L. F. (1959) Lewis, L. F. & G. W. Eddy (1959) Liepolt, R. (1959) Liers, E. E. (1958) Lindquist, A. (1958) Lindroth, A. (1959) Lister, B. A. J. (1958) 3796 Liubishchev, A. A. (1959) Lloyd, R. (1960) Lochhead, J. H. (1960) Logvinovich, D. N. (1958) Lomakina, N. B. (1958) 4065 Lorant, M. (1959) Love, R. M. (1960) Love, R. M., J. A. Lovern & М. В. Jones (1959) Lowenstein, O. & J. Wersäll (1959) Lozinskaia, A. M. (1959) Lucky, Z. (1958) 4180 Lufty, R. G. (1957) 4333 Lukin, E. I. (1958) Lund, J. W. G. (1958) Lundberg, O. R. (1958) Lunetskas, A. M. (1957) Lux Е. Е. & L. L. Smith, Jr. (1960) Maiskü, V. N. (1957) Maistrenko, Га. G. (1957) Maistrenko, Iu. H. (1958) Maksimov, V. M. (1959) Maletin, V. A. (1957) Malevich, I. I. (1957) Malikova, E. M. (1957) Malikova, E. M. (1959) Maliuzhinets, G. D. (1959) Mallory, J. K. (1959) Manfredi, P. (1957) Manshard, W. (1958) Manuilova, E. (1957) 3 (10) : À 53 Madsen, K. P. (1958) 4940 4899 3965 3966 3897 4119 3812 4561 4835 4383 3926 4857 4522 4309 4587 4319 3740 3963 3797 4390 4408 3845 4386 4351 3879 4908 4296 4046 4378 4181 4334 4186 3902 4724 4731 4216 4941 4649 4732 4090 4112 4707 4760 4607 4608 4380 3995 3939 3933 4613 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Marei, A. N., M. M. Saurov Miller, L. A. & & С. D. Lebedeva (1958) 3802 В. A. McHugh (1959) 4515 Marinkovié, M. (1959) 4417 4428 Miller, R. G., Jr. (1959) 3712 Markov, G. 8. (1958) 4192 Milleville, H. P. (1959) 4276 Maroc. Service Central des Milligan, E. N. (1957) ‚ 4538 Statistiques (1959) 3705 Mil’man, L. S. (1959) 3924 Marshall, S. M. (1960) 3824 Miloslavskaia, N. М. (1958) 4761 Martin, S. ©. (1959) 4597 4762 Martsinkevich, L. D. (1958) 4361 Minsk. Institut Melioratsii, Marty, Ju. Ju. (1958) 4931 Vodnai i Balotnai Mar-Vallet, A. E. (1958) 4666 Haspadarki (1958) 4057 Mashkova, G. B. (1959) 4847 Mironova, N. V. (1957) 4652 Mathieu, P. (1959) 4315 4201 Matsidaira, C. & Moiseev, P. A. (1959) 4387 T. Tsuda (1957) 3805 Mokievskii, О. В. (1957) 4710 Matsubara, K. & Monchenko, V. I. (1959) 4570 I. Tamotsu (1959) 4581 Moore, J. P. (1958) 4155 Matveeva, R. P. (1957) 4650 Moore, J. W. & Maynard, D. M. (1960) 3823 W. J. Adelman, Jr. (1960) 4017 Mayr, E. (1957) 3981 Morimoto, Y. & Mazepova, G. F. (1957) 4691 Y. Minra (1957) 3938 McAlear, J. H. € Moroshkin, K. V. (1958) 4345 G. A. Edwards (1960) 4019 Mortimer, M. A. E. (1959) 3859 McArthur, I. S. (1959) 4011 Morton, J. E. (1960) 4204 McCaig, В. $. 8 Moser, H. (1957) 3869 J. W. Mullan (1960) 4210 Mosetti, Е. (1958) 3721 McCarraher, D. B. (1960) 4218 Moskalev, L. I. (1957) 4692 McCraw, B. M. (1958) 4169 Moss, B. (1957) 3889 McLean, J. H. (1959) 4572 Moss, B. (1958) 3900 McLellan, H. J. (1959) 3991 Movchan, V. A. & ; McLeod, G. C. (1958) 4591 М. Е. Polivannaia (1958) 4519 McMahon, J. P., В. В. Highton Moyle, J. B. (1960) 4223 & H. Goiny (1958) 4164 Moyle, J. В. & Mead, G. (1959) 4582 R. Lund (1960) 4213 Medvedev, У. S. (1959) ` 4839 M.P. (1959) 3915 Mellis, O. (1958) 4014 Mueller, J. F. (1959) 4513 Melnikov, G. В. (1957) 4651 Mukhacheva, V. A. (1957) 4654 Mel’nychuk, H. L. (1958) 4098 Mukhina, O. P. (1957) 4655 Meng, N. Chierego & Mulicki, Z. (1959) 4954 D. Bregant (1959) 3723 Mulnard, J., W. Auclair & emo, JE de a Te) O in: Ne o Muncy, J. H. G. Kewalramani (1959) 3782 Muncy, В. J. (1957) 3940 Menon, M. C. & Munk, W. H. & J. S. Agarwal (1958) 3777 M. C. Sargent (1958) 3878 Merriam, R. W. (1959) 4073 Musienko, L. N. (1957) 4653 Merrill, A. S. (1959) 4537 Myklebust, B. (1959) 6873 Meryman, H. T. (1959) 4270 i Meshcherskii, У. I. (1958) 4681 Meyer, A. B. et al. (1959) 4224 Nagibina, L. F. (1957) 4871 Michajlow, W. (1958) 4145 Naumov, D. V. (1957) 4763 Mikhailov, I. G. & Naumov, D. V. & V. A. Shutilov (1959) 4381 S. D. Stepaniants (1958) 4358 Mikhailov, S. (1958) 4708 Naylor, M. (1958) 3899 Milburn, W. P. (1959) 4573 Netherlands Engineering Miliutina, N. A. (1959) 4811 Consultants (1959) 4034 3 (10) : À 54 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Netherlands. Laws, Statutes, Parke, M. (1959) ete. (1959) Nevis, A. H. (1957) New India Fisheries Ltd. (1959) New South Wales. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) New Zealand. Marine Department (1959) Newell, B. 8. (1959) Newton, L. (1957) Neyfakh, A. (1959) Nicol, J. A. C. (1960) Niewiadomska, K. (1958) Nikitin, V. М. & E. P. Turpaeva (1957) Nikitina, N. В. (1958) 4764 Nikolié, M. (1959) 4429 Nikulin, P. I. (1958) Niun’ko, V. G. (1958) Noble, E. R. (1958) Noda, K. (1958) Norris, K. 8. & W. М. McFarland (1958) Norway. Fiskeridirektoren (1959) O’Connor, C. T. (1959) Olcott, H. S. & E. J. Kuta (1959) Oleinikov, N. S. (1957) Oleinikov, М. S., L. I. Shirokova & N. N. Pavlova (1957) Olivari, H. A. (1958) Oliver, D. R. (1958) OVkhovskii, I. I. (1958) Ostvedt, О. J. (1958) Otterlind, G. (1959) Ousterhout, L. E., C. R. Grau & B. D. Lundholm (1959) Ovsiannikov, A. N. (1959) Ozerov, M., L. Skorohodova & G. Sudarev (1958) Pacak, S. (1957) Pakistan, Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) Pal’shin, G. B. (1957) Pankratova, V. Ia. (1957) Panov, D. G. (1959) Paraense, W. L. & N. Deslandes (1958) Pardi, L. & Е. Papi (1960) 449] Parrish, B. B. et al. (1959) 3870 Parrish, B. B., I. G. Baxter & М. J. D. Mowat (1960) 4414 Parrish, B. B. & D. P. Sharman (1958) 4438 Parry, G. (1960) Parshin, У. М. & 3732 K. A. Morokhovets (1958) 3967 Parsons, T. R. & 3882 J. D. H. Strickland (1959) 4557 Passano, L. M. (1960) 4202 Pasternak, F. A. (1958) 4160 Pataridze, A. I. (1957) Pavlov, N. (1958) 4614 Pavlov, P. I. (1958) 4765 Pavlov, P. I. (1959) 4422 Pavlov, V. A. & У. С. 4721 Skirst’monskaia-Krolik 4725 (1957) 4171 Pavlova, I. A. (1959) 4173 Pechenik, L. N. (1959) Peloux, Y. (1960) 4316 Pendleton, В. С. & R. L. Uhler (1960) 3708 Penney, J. T. (1957) Pesigan, T. P. et al. (1958) 4516 Peters, J. A. & D. T. McLane (1959) 4280 Petrushevskii, G. K. (1957) 4701 4879 4882 4886 4891 4892 Petrushevsku, G. K. (1958) 4791 Petrushevskii, G. K., 4096 Pozdniakova (Vikhrova) & 4167 $. S. Shul’man (1957) 4826 Petrushevskii, G. K. & 4930 S. S. Shulman (1958) 4342 Pfitzer, D. W. (1959) 2307 Philippines. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) eos Piccinelli, D. (1958) 7 Pidgaiko, M. L. (1957) 4964 Pidhaiko, M. L. (1958) г Pidhaiko, М. L. (1959) Piggins, D. J. (1959) 3759 2208 Pillai, T. G. (1958) 4499 Pirozhnikov, P. L. & 4679 E. L. Shul’ga (1957) 4615 Piskarev, A., G. Krylov 4805 & L. Lukyanitsa (1958) Pittendrigh, C. P. et al. 4574 (1959) Platonova, T. A. (1958) 3846 Pogrebniak, I. I. (1957) 3 (10) : À 55 4768 4887 4197 4897 4199 3994 4493 4085 4617 4095 4804 3760 3778 4618 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Poland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 4494 4495 4496 Polder, E. (1958) 4320 Polianskii, Га. Г. & M. N. Golikova (1957) 4769 Polianskaia, V. A. (1959) 4382 Polianski, Y. I. (1958) 4189 4195 Poltavchuk, М. A. (1957) : 4667 Polyakov, G. I. (1959) 3925 Ponomareva, L. A. (1957) 4620 4621 Popiel, J. (1958) 4938 Popov, P. F. (1957) 4668 Portugal/FAO Committee (1958) 3734 Portugal. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 4497 Posokhov, E. V. (1957) 4733 Postuma, K. H. & J.J. Zijlstra (1958) 4945 Pozdniakova (Vikhrova), M. N. (1957) 4895 Prasad, G. (1959) 3779 Prasad, В. В. & P.R.S. Tampi (1959) 3770 Prendel’, A. R., G. O. Korenchevskaia & N. I. Stakhorskaia (1957) 4622 Prendel’, A.R. & N. Г. Stakhorskaia (1957) 4669 Priimachenko, A. D. (1957) 4623 Probatov, A. N. (1957) 4794 Probatov, A.N. & I. G. Fridliand (1957) 4702 Probatov, A.N. & I. V. Ural’skaia (1957) 4795 Profos, P. (1958) 3798 Proskie, J. (1959) 4010 Prost, M. (1958) 4156 Prud’homme van Reine, W. J. (1957) 3927 Puzanov, I. I. (1957) 4624 Quastler, H. (1957) 3871 Queensland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 4439 4440 Radakov, D. V. & B. $. Soloviev (1959) 4228 Randall, J. E. & V. E. Nrock (1960) 4208 Rao, H: В. В. (1958) 3773 Raskin, B. M. (1958) 4770 Rass, T. 8. (1957) 4656 Read, R. (1960) 4919 Rebhun, L. I. (1960) 4024 Rehder, D. D. (1959) 4900 Reichenbach-Klinke, H.-H. (1958) 3735 Reznichenko, O. G. (1957) 4693 Reznik, G. K. (1958) 4104 Rhodes, M. E. (1959) 4594 Rhodesia-Nyasaland. Laws, - Statutes, ete. (1959) 4498 Rhodesia-Nyasaland. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1960) 4499 Richardson, I. D. (1958) 4943 Ricker, W. E. (n.d.) 3752 Robertson, J. D. (1960) 3827 Robertson, J. S. (1960) 4021 The Rockefeller Foundation (1959) 4089 Rodhe, W. (1958) . 4029 Rogen, U. (1957) 3803 Rogick, M. D. (1959) 3743 Rogov, M. M. (1957) 4675 Rogozhkin, V. I. (1957) 4734 Rogozhkin, V. I. (1959) 4825 Roll, TA. V. (1958) 4093 Romanova, G. P. (1957) 4657 Rosewater, J. (1959) 4539 Rozenberg, L. A. & N. A. Mefedova (1958) 4723 Rubin, B. A. (1959) - 3922 Rulev, N. N. (1959) 4293 Rulev, N. N. & A. P. Makarova (1959) 4294 Rutkovskaia, V. A. & P. V. Chukovenko (1959) 4860 Rutkowicz, St. (1959) 4955 Rybak, B. (1960) 4918 Rybicka, K. (1958) 4138 Ryzhkov, L. P. (1957) 4658 Ryzhkova, N. I. (1959) 4845 Rzhepishevskii, I. К. (1958) 4771 Sabinin, K. D. & A. E. Gamutilov (1958) 4384 Sacher, G. A. (1957) 3872 Sacher, G. A. & | Е. Trucco (1960) 4023 Saha, К. C., О. Р. Sen & 5. К. Chakraborty (1959) 3785 Sahlin, 8. (1959) 4956 Saila, S. B. (1959) 4600 Sakovich, F. I. (1958) 4379 Sardone, L. T. (1959) 4231 Sarma, Y.S.R.K. (1958) 3895 Satomi, Y. (1959) 3731 Satyanarayan, Y. (1958) 4589 Saunders, D. C. (1959) 4526 Saville, A. (1959) 4337 3 (10) : A 56 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Savvaitova, K. A. (1959) 4853 Sinha, J. P. (1958) 3896 Saxena, D. B. (1959) 4583 Sirotov, K. M. (1958) 4400 Scagel, R. F. (1957) 3929 Skead, C. J. (1959) 3974 Scattergood, L. W. & Skoljarev, S. (1959) 4419 P. L. Goggins (1958) 3738 Skopintsev, B. A. (1957) 4735 Scheffer, V. B. (1958) 4321 Skopintsev, B. A., R. V. Schmidt, G. (1959) 4240 Vorob’ev & L. A. Shtukovskaia Schmulbach, J. C. (1959) 4130 (1957) 4736 Schneiral, T. C. (1958) 4326 Skorniakov, У. Г. (1958) 4796 Schone, H. (1960) 3849 Skriagin, L. (or, 4659 Schoenthal, N. (1958) 4328 Skud, B. E. Schubart, O. & G. A. en (1960) 4222 A. L. Gomes (1959) 4584 Skvortzow, B. W. (1958) 4376 Scott, D. C. (1958) 3807 Slobodniak, A. Ia. (1957) 4626 Seott, J. & Slusarski, W. (1958) 4148 E. J. Rolfe (1959) 4267 Smetanin, D. A. (1958) 4737 Sebastian, V. O. (1959) 3771 Smirnova, K. V. (1957) 4893 Semina, G. I. (1957) 4625 Smirnova, H. A. & Semina, G. I. (1958) 4772 M. A. Ostrovskii (1959) 4808 Seravin, L. N. (1958) 4773 Smith, A. J. (1959) 4595 Seravin, L. N. (1959) 4855 Smith, C. L. (1959) 4268 Serbeniuk, TS.V. & Sneath, P. H. A. (1957) 3932 IU.B. Manteifel’ (1959) 4809 Sokolov, V. A. (1959) 4102 Serra, J. A. & Sokolov, W. (1960) 4913 В. M. Albuquerque (1957) 4585 Sokolova, М. N. (1957) 4627 4694 Severin, S. Y. (1959) 3923 Sokolova, M. N. (1958) 4774 Shakurov, P. (1959) 4844 Sokolova, М. Га. (1957) 4628 4629 Shapkina, V. F. (1959) 4859 Soleim, P. A. (1960) 3789 Shchapova, T. F. (1957) 4696 Somanader, K. J. (1959) 4920 Shchapova, T. F., O. B. Sorokin, Iu. I. aie 4775 Mokievskii & F. A. Soule, J. D. (1959 4541 Pasternak (1957) 4697 4698 Spaas, J. T. (195 N 3857 Shchapova, T. F. & Squires, D. F. (1958) 3936 N. M. Selitskaia (1957) 4699 Squires, D. F. (1959) 4528 4564 Shehedrina, Z. G. (1957) 4779 Srivastava, P. N. (1960) 4126 Shehedrina, Z. G. (1958) 4061 4356 Srivastava, 8. 8. & 4780 4781 V. Padmanabnan (1959) 3774 Shcherbakov, A. P. (1957) 4633 Srivastava, S. S., N. V. Rao Shchupakov, I. G. (1957) 4880 & T. D. K. Kartha (1959) 3786 Shell, E. W. (1959) 4306 Stagnaro, A. (1958) 4252 Shelton, G. (1959) 4903 Stamp, L. D. (1960) 4123 Sherwood, P. W. (1959) 4277 Stanhill, G. (1958) 3793 Shevchuk, В. С. (1959) 4830 Staszewski, J. & Shiga, I. (1959) 4273 S. Paszkowski (1959) 4232 Shliamin, B. A. (1958) 4054 Steinitz, H. & Shliapnikova, R. L. (1957) 4878 A. Ben-Tuvia (1957) 4586 Shoemaker, C. R. (1959) 4571 Stepanov, V. N. (1959) 3876 Shokal’skii, Tu.M. (1959) 3736 Stephens, F. H., Jr. (1959) 4551 Shubik, M. (1959) 3713 Stephens, M. N. (1958) 4322 Shuleikin, V. V. (1959) 3875 Steven, D. M. (1959) 4086 Shulman, 8. №. (1957) 4881 4896 Stoianov, I. A. (1958) 4802 4888 Stojkovski, T. (1959) 4424 Shulman, S. S. (1958) 4191 4194 Stolk, A. (1960) 4127 Silin-Bekchurin, A. I. (1958) 4803 Straub, C. P. (1958) 3795 Silver, P. C. (1958) 4406 Stresemann, E. et al. (1957) 4336 Simpson, A. C. (1959) 3990 Styezynska, E. (1958) 4140 4141 3 (10) : A 57 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Sudol’sku, A. S. (1959) Sugawara, К. & K. Terada (1957) Suginome, M. (1959) Sulgostowska, T. (1958) Suntsov, N. N. (1958) Surman, J. E. (1959) Swale, E. M. F. (1958) Swami, К. В. (1959) Swarup, H. (1959) Sweden. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 4500 4501 4502 Syrovatskii, I. la. (1957) Sysoev, N. N. (1958) 4393 Sysoev, N. N. (1959) Tait, G.W.C. € W. F. Merritt (1957) Talacko, J. V. (1959) Talmadge, R. R. (1959) Talpasayi, Е. R. 8. (1959) Tambiev, A. Kh. & K. D. Kalantarov (1958) Tanasiichuk, N. P. (1957) Tatarskaia, В. Г., К. К. Dafiani & 8. I. Kanopkaite (1958) Tauc, L. (1960) Taylor, F. W. (1958) Teale, F. W. J. (1960) Teissier, G. (1960) Telichenko, M. M. (1958) Templeton, W. L. (1958) Tennessee Valley Authority (1959) Tennessee Valley Authority Fish & Game Branch (1957) Terentieva, N. G. (1959) Thomas, J. D. (1958) Thonet, У. & P. Jovet (1959) Tiews, K. F. W. (1959) Tikhonov, V. N. (1957) Timofeeva-Resovskaia, E. A. & E. I. Popova (1958) Timon-David, J. & J. Rebeeq (1958) Titova, S. D. (1957) ausm, №. 2. (1957) Tiutin, А. Г. & М. Г. Luchanskii (1957) Ток, В.Р. & Е. М. Ericheva (1959) Tokin, В.Р. & I. В. Tokin (1959) 4849 4413 3729 4137 4114 4605 3905 3776 3783 4503 4660 4398 4829 3791 3714 4575 3909 4343 4661 4101 4122 4415 4916 3834 4106 3800 3757 4531 4233 4176 3977 3701 4797 4107 4168 4874 4670 4631 4854 4388 Torgerson, W. В. (1958) 3947 Trefethen, P. S. (1959) 4599 Trefethen, P. S., J. W. Dudley & M. R. Smith (1957) 4552 Trembley, F. J., J. A. Mihursky & E. W. Hertz (1959) 4596 Troitskü, S. K. (1957) 4798 Tskhomelidze, O. I. (1958) 4831 Tsuka, M. (1957) 4521 Tucker, D. G. & У. G. Welsby (1960) 4037 Tucker, D. W. (1960) 4125 Tumerman, L. A. (1959) 4827 Tunisia. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 4504 Turnbull-Kemp. P, St. J. (1960) 3856 Turpaeva, H. P. (1957) 4630 Turpaeva, E. P. (1958) 4776 UN Secretariat (1957) 4430 UN Secretariat (1960) 4048 4050 4431 4049 UNESCO (1959) 4532 Udintsev, G. B. (1958) 4395 Udintsev, G. B., A. N. Lisitsin & Га.Р. Neprochnov (1958) 4397 Uhr, L. (1959) 3952 Ukrainskii, V. G. (1958) 4703 Union of South Africa. Department of Commerce & Industries Division of Fisheries (1959) 3968 Union of South Africa. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 4505 U.A.R. (Egypt). Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 4506 U.A.R. (Syria). Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 4507 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (1959) 4043 U.S. National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council (1959) 4032 U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (1959) 4434 Ural’skaia, I. V. (1957) 4783 Ushakov, P. V. (1958) 4063 4352 4777 Uspenskaia, A. V. (1957)4864 4890 Uspenskü, P. N. (1959) 4840 Uysal, H. (1959) 4003 Vagin, V. L. (1957) 4746 Vajrasthira, S., C. Harinasuta - & С. Maiphoom (1959) 4523 3 (10) : A 58 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Vandenberg, 8. G. & R. M. Graham (1959) 3955 Van den Broek, C. J. H. (1959) 4284 Van der Schalie, H. (1958) Van der Schalie, H. & D. 5. Dundee (1959) van Someren, V. D. (1959) Vasisht, H. 8. (1959) Verlot, J. B. (1958) Vidal, J. (1959) Villegas, R., G. M. Villegas & F. V. Barnola (1960) Vincent, R. E. (1960) Vinogradov, M. E. & A. G. Naumov (1958) Vinogradov, M. E. & N. G. Vinogradova (1959) Vinogradova, N. G. (1958) Vishnevetskii, F. E. & M. A. Letichevskii (1959) Vladymirova, К. 8. (1958) Vlasova, E. К. (1957) 4636 Voit, S. S. (1958) Voit, S. S. (1959) Vojtek, J. (1958) Vojtek, J. (1959) Volkov, I. I. & E. A. Ostroumov (1957) Volkov, P. A. (1959) von Brandt, A. (1958) von Brandt, A. (1959) 4242 von Brandt, A. et al. (1959) Vonk, H. J. (1960) Von Wald, W. A., Jr. & R. B. Bridge (1959) Voress, H. E., T. F. Davis & T. N. Hubbard (1958) Voronin, F. N. (1957) Vouk, V. (1959) Vovk, Р. S. (1957) Vozzhinskaia, V. B. (1958) WMO (1959) WMO (1960) Wagner, E. D. & B. Moore (1959) Walburg, C. H. & J. E. Sykes (1957) Wangersky, E. D. & C. E. Lane (1960) Wangersky, P. J. $ В. В. L. Guillard (1960) Warner, K. & I. R. Porter (1960) 4285 4166 4540 3858 SMA 4263 4558 4020 4212 4349 4814 4354 4747 4812 4094 4662 3810 4841 4973 4969 4060 4817 4253 4243 4241 3826 4052 3794 4700 4427 4663 4748 4687 4901 4902 4524 4001 4038 4907 4214 Washington (State). Depart- ment of Fisheries (1959) 3703 Washington (State). National Research Council. Com- mittee on Undersea Warfare (1957) 3928 Watanabe, K. & T. Tosaka (1959) 4081 Waterman, T. H. (1960) 3818 3836 3837 3850 Waterman, T. H. & F. A. Chace, Jr. (1960) 3819 Weber, W. (1959) 4075 Welsh, J. H. (1960) 3844 Went, A. E. J. (1959) 3762 Western Australia. Fisheries Department (1959) 3980 3985 3986 3999 4000 Wheatley, J. J. (1959) 4302 White, I. H. & B. Komarovsky (1959) 4254 Whitmore, С. М., С. Е. Warren & P. Doudoroff (1960) 4209 Wiersma, C. A. G. (1960)3842 3843 Wignarajah, S. (1958) 3780 Williams, H. H. (1958) 4153 4154 4179 Winthrow, R. B. (1959) 4546 Wise, F. C. (1959) 4374 Wisniewski, W. L. (1958) 4135 4142 4143 4144 Withrow, R. B. (1959) 3942 Wolvekamp, H. P. & T. H. Waterman (1960) 3820 Wood, E. J. F. (1958) 3756 Wood, H. (1958) 4932 Wood, J. D. & J. Biely (1960) 3855 Wood, K. G. (1959) 4301 Wood, R. L. (1958) 3937 Wright, S. (1960) 4133 Yamagata, N. (1959) 4047 Yamagata, N., T. Yamagata & 5. Matsuda (1959) 3880 Yamaguti, S. (1958) 4177 Yugoslavia. Laws, Statutes, etc. (1959) 4508 4509 4510 4511 4512 Zaitsev, Iu. P. (1957) 4640 4641 Zaitsev, V. P. & У. G. Azhazha (1959) 4229 Zaitseva, G. Ia. (1957) 4642 Zalogin, B. 8. & M. 8. Edel’man (1959) 4822 3 (10) : A 59 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Zambriborshch, F. 8. (1957) 4643 S. Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. 4644 Rev. (1959) 3996 3997 3998 Zanandrea, 5. J. С. (1959) 3817 4053 Zelikman, E. A. (1958) 4749 Trade News (1959) 4012 Zemskaia, K. A. (1959) 4959 Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. (1960) Zenkevich, L. A. (1957) 4685 4226 Zenkevich, L. A. (1958) 4750 Vestn. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. Zenkevich, L. A. (1959) 4391 (1959) 4118. Zenkevich, L. A. & Vokrug Sveta (1958) 4792 Z. A. Filatova (1958) 4751 Which? (1959) 4416 Zenkevich, N. L. (1959) 4838 World Fish. (1959) 4256 Zenkovich, B. A. (1958) 4365 Zerov, К. К. (1958) 4092 ANON. (not in periodicals) Zhivago, A. V. & : А.Р. Lisitsin (1958) 4347 a He Zhuravel’, P. O. & Patente O. У. Ievdushchenko (1959) 4850 Hardgrove, B. E. & sto la dla (do 2220 R. M. Haisfield (1959) 4433 Boye D NE cee Skala, J. (1958) 4547 Zinova, A. D. (1958) 4355 Fe un с 15% SECOND AND THIRD AUTHORS Zorina, A. (1959) 4553 Adelman, W. J., Jr. (1960) 4017 Zubkova, I. D. (1959) 4842 Aggarwal, J. S. (1958) 3777 Zubov, N. N. (1959) 4815 4861 Akimova, A. A. (1958) 4682 Zupanovic, В. (1959) 4339 Albuquerque, R. M. (1957) 4585 Zverev, S. M. (1959) 4858 Arsen’ev, У. В. (1958) 4718 Auclair, W. (1959) 4555 Azhazha, У. С. (1959) 4229 ANON. (in periodicals) Barnola, F. V. (1960) 4020 Brit. phycol. Bull. (1957) 3885 3887 Barnoud, R. (1959) 4084 3892 Barrett, J. H. (1957) 4332 Brit. phycol. Bull. (1958) 3906 Bauer, O. N. (1957) 4875 Brit. phycol. Bull. (1959) 3919 3920 Baxter, I. G. (1960) 4917 Caribbean (1959) 3755 3934 Ben-Tuvia, A. (1957) 4586 Chem. Engng News (1959) 4289 Biely, J. (1960) 3855 Dissert. Abstr. (1959) 4300 Boalch, G. T. (1960) 4915 Food Process. (1959) 4286 Bogdanova, E. A. (1957) 4872 Geophys. J. (1959) 3877 Bregant, D. (1959) 3723 Ghana Today (1959) 4314 Brenes, R. R. (1957) 4971 G. Pesca (1959) 3957 3958 Bridge, R. B. (1959) 4052 4013 Brighton, K. W. (1959) 4274 4275 Industr. Rev. Africa (1959) 4313 Brock, V. E. (1960) 4208 Kalte (1959) 4266 Brodskii, K. A. (1958) 4344 Nat. Fisherm. (1959) 4237 Buettner, H. J. (1959) 3987 Nature, Lond. (1959) 3815 4045 Burgisser, H. (1959) 4520 Nature, Lond. (1960) 4004 4005 Burkov, V. A. (1958) 4741 4205 4912 Nauka à Zhizn’ (1958) 4554 Chace, F. A., Jr. (1960) 3819 New Scient. (1959) 4601 4602 Chakraborty, S. K. (1959) 3785 New Scient. (1960) 4026 4027 Chellappa, R. (1959) 3788 Nov. Korea (1958) 4673 Chindonova, Iu. G. (1958) 4744 Piscator (1959) 3971 4206 Chukovenko, P. V. (1959) 4860 Science (1960) 4131 4132 3972 Claussen, L. G. (1960) 4217 4134 Cohen, J. M. (1959) 4310 3 (10) : A 60 CURRENT Cowen, P. N. (1959) Currie, G. T. (1959) Dafiani, K. K. (1958) Davis, T. F. (1958) de Mazancourt, J. S. (1958) Deslandes, N. (1958) Dijkgraaf, S. (1960) Dineen, C. F. (1959) Doudoroff, P. (1960) Drew, K. M. (1957) Dudley, J .W. (1957) Dundee, D. S. (1959) Dutt, S. (1958) Dvurechenskaia (1957) Dyer, W. J. (1959) Dykova, S. (1957) Eddy, G. W. (1959) Edel’man, M. S. (1959) Edwards, G. A. (1960) Eike, E. F. (1959) Ellis, R. (1959) Ericheva, F. N. (1959) Ettl, H. (1958) Fagerlund, U. H. M. (1960) Filatova, Z. A. (1958) Foskett, D. J. (1958) Foster, M. (1959) Fridlian, I. G. (1957) Gamutilov, A. E. (1958) Garofalo, M. (1960) Gieszl, L. (1959) Goggins, P. L. (1958) Goin, C. J. (1959) Goiny, H. (1958) Goldberg, E. D. (1960) Golikova, M. N. (1957) Gomes, A. L. (1959) Gotsch, L. P. (1959) Gower, J. C. (1960) Grabda, E. (1957) Grabda, J. (1958). Graham, R. M. (1959) Grau, C. R. (1959) Gürtürk, N. (1959) Guillard, R. R. L. (1960) Haisfield, R. M. (1959) Harinasuta, C. (1959) Hempel, G. (1958) Hertz, E. W. (1959) Highton, R. B. (1958) Hubbard, T. N. (1958) 3816 4287 4101 3794 4592 4574 3838 4534 4209 3886 4552 4540 4936 4799 4291 4966 4309 4822 4019 4274 4287 4854 3912 3946 4751 3931 3765 4702 4384 3862 3954 3738 4518 4164 4129 4769 4584 3751 4275 4407 4568 4967 3955 4283 3709 4907 4433 4523 4939 4596 4164 3794 AUTHOR INDEX Tartseva, I. O. (1957) Idyll, C. P. (1960) Jevdushchenko, O. V. (1959) Inamdar, N. B. (1960) Jara, Z. (1957) Jensen, A. J. C. (1959) Jiménez-Quirós, О. (1957) Jones, N. R. (1959) Jovet, P. (1959) Julian, F. J. (1960) Kalantarov, K. D. (1958) Kanopkaite, S. I. (1958) Kartha, T. D. K. (1959) Keir, R. S. (1959) Kempf, T. (1958) Kewalramani, H. G. (1959) Khalfin, L. A. (1959) Kholod, A. P. (1957) Kleinenberg, S. E. (1958) Kohn, M. (1960) Koide, M. (1960) Komarovsky, B. (1959) Korenchevskaia, G. O. (1957) Kropachev, L. N. (1959) Krylov, G. (1958) Kryshtyn, E. G. (1957) Kuta, E. J. (1959) Lane, С. Е. (1960) Larssen, A. K. (1959) Lawton, Т. J. (1959) 3953 Leach, P. B. (1959) Lebedeva, G. D. (1958) Letichevskii, M. A. (1959) Libosvarsky, J. (1959) Lisitsin, A. N. (1958) Lisitsin, A. P. (1958) Lound, R. (1960) Lovern, J. A. (1959) Luchanskii, М. I. (1957) Lucky, Z. (1959) Lukens, P. W. (1958) Lukyanitsa, L. (1958) Lundholm, В. D. (1959) Maiphoom, C. (1959) Makarova, A. P. (1959) Malligo, J. E. (1957) Manteifel’, IU.B. (1959) Marsland, D. (1959) Martin, M. T. (1957) Matsuda, S. (1959) Maushart, R. (1958) Mazarredom, L. (1959) 3 (10) : A 61 4612 4207 4850 4403 4568 4951 4971 4296 3977 4016 4343 4101 3786 4436 3799 3782 4856 4867 4105 4022 4129 4254 4622 4819 4259 4799 4280 4038 4221 3956 4051 3802 4812 4561 4397 4347 4213 4296 4631 4561 4318 4259 4283 4523 4294 3868 4809 4555 3886 3880 3806 4088 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES McFarland, W. М. (1958) McHugh, R. A. (1959) McLane, D. T. (1959) Meeh, W. (1959) Mefedova, N. A. (1958) Menzel, D. W. (1958) Merritt, W. F. (1957) Mihursky, J. A. (1959) Minker, E. (1958) Minra, Y. (1957) Moore, B. (1959) Moore, J. W. (1960) Morokhovets, K. A. (1958) Mowat, M. J. D. (1960) Mullan, J. W. (1960) Muratov, M. V. (1959) Muruve, M. (1959) Nagibina, L. F. (1957) Nagibina, iL F. (1958) Naumov, A. G. (1958) Nelson, B. C. (1958) Neprochnov, IU.P. (1958) Newhouse, A. (1959) Niewiadomska, K. (1958) Nikol’skaia, N. P. (1957) Nishimura, M. (1959) Novozhilova, M. I. (1959) O’Brien, R. T. (1959) O’Rourke, F. J. (1959) Ostroumov, E. A. (1957) Ostrovskii, M. A. (1959) Padmanabhan, V. (1959) Pakhomov, 8. P. (1958) Palmer, J. R. (1958) Papi, F. (1960) Parrish, B. B. (1958) Parrish, B. B. aa Pasternak, F. A Paszkowski, 3. (1 959) Pavlova, N. N. (1957) Percier, A. (1959) Permitin, IU.E. (1958) Petelin, V. P. (1958) Petkevich, A. N. (1958) Petrushevskii, G. К. (1957) Petrushevskü, G. K. (1958) Pickering, Q. H.(1959) Pickford, G. E. (1959) Picotti, M. (1958) Poliakov, G. D. (1958) Mokievskii, O. B. (1957) 4697 . (1957) 4697 4316 4515 4260 4236 4723 3753 3791 4596 4185 3938 4698 4524 4018 4722 4917 4210 4857 4580 4704 4149 4349 4323 4397 3954 4162 4865 4876 4550 4103 4278 3726 4060 4808 3774 4115 4150 3846 4923 4436 4698 4232 4791 3976 4362 4396 4787 4862 4863 4187 4310 3765 3719 4115 Polianski, Y. I. (1598) Polivannaya, M. F. (1958) Popov, I. У. (1958) Popova, E. I. (1958) Porter, I. R. (1960) 4187 4519 4711 4107 4214 Pozdniakova (Vikhrova)(1957)4897 Pristovsek, S. (1959) Rajkumar, H. O. (1959) Rao, N. V. (1959) Rebecq, J. (1958) Rees, W. J. (1960) Robins, C. R. (1959) Rolfe, E. J. (1959) Roll, Ia. V. (1958) Ronald, A. P. (1960) Rounsefell, G. A. (1960) Sarancha, N. E. (1957) Sargent, M. C. (1958) Sasson, A. (1959) Saucer, R. T. (1958) Saurov, M. M. (1958) Scheier, A. (1957) Scheier, A. (1959) Schneider, P.-A. (1959) Schubart, O. (1958) Schumacher, R. E. (1960) Selitskaia, N. M. (1957) Semenov, A. D. (1957) Sen, D. P. (1959) Shamont’ev, V. A. (1958) Sharman, D. P. (1958) Shirokova, L. I. (1957) Shtukovskaia, L. A. (1957) Shul’ga, E. L. (1957) Shul’man, 8. 8. (1957) Shulman, 8. В. (1958) Shutilov, V. A. (1959) Skinner, D. M. (1960) Skirst’monskaia-Krolik, V. G. (1957) Skorohodova, L. (1958) Smith, C. L. (1958) Smith, L. L., Jr. (1960) 4216 Smith, M. R. (1957) Sniff, E. E. (1959) Soloviev, B. S. (1959) Sparks, A. K. (1958) Stakhorskaia, N. I. (1957) Stepaniants, S. D. (1958) Stoliarov, V. P. (1958) Strickland, J. D. H. (1959) Strzyzewski, W. (1959) Subramanyan, Y. H. (1959) Sudarev, G. (1958) 3 (10) : А 62 4425 4410 3786 4168 4914 4900 4267 4093 3946 4222 4727 3878 4590 3949 3802 4401 4598 4520 4579 4115 4699 4729 3785 4801 4933 4791 4736 4618 4897 4199 4381 4307 4793 4264 3753 4219 4552 4278 4228 4170 4622 4669 4358 4196 3725 4960 3788 4264 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Sweeney, B. M. (1957) Sykes, J. E. (1957) Tamotsu, I. (1959) Tampi, Р. R. 8. (1959) Terada, K. (1957) Thompson, T. G. (1958) Thurow, Fr. (1959) Tokin, I. B. (1959) Trucco, E. (1960) Tseyeb, Ia. Iq. (1958) Tsuda, T. (1957) Turpaeva, E. N. (1957) Uhler, R. L. (1960) Ural’skaia (1957) Ushakov, P. V. (1958) Bl 3867 Verhulst, M. (1958) 4001 Villegas, G. M. (1960) Vinogradov, M. E. (1958) Vinogradova, N. G. (1959) 4581 Vorob’ev, R. V. (1957) 3770 4413 Warren, C. E. (1960) 4435 Waterman, T. H. (1960) 4953 Welsby, V. G. (1960) 4388 Wersäll, J. (1959) 4023 4549 Yamagata, T. (1959) 3805 4614 Zacharov, J. M. (1960) Zelikman, E. A. (1958) Zenkevich, L. A. (1957) 4911 Zijlstra, J. J. (1958) 4795 Zotin, M. I. (1959) 4344 Zuz’mina, L. A. (1957) 3 (10) : A 63 3717 4020 4743 ‚ 4814 4736 4209 3820 4037 4046 3880 4006 4758 4632 4945 4816 4059 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 100 111 112 113 114 122 131 133 140 141 144 145 147 150 154 156 157 165 200 210 211 212 213 215 217 220 230 VOLUME 3 — CURRENT GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 60-3698 to 60-4973 and 60-121me to 60-141 me AFRICA 4580 Tunisia 4504 Algeria 4490 Morocco 3705 4590 4592 Canary Is. 4580 UAR, Southern Region (Egypt) 3751 4166 4506 Kenya 3858 3967 Tanganyika 3967 AFRICA, W. CENTRAL 4032 Fr. Cameroons 4317 Republic of Niger 4034 State of Senegal 4293 Ghana 3933 4293 4314 Nigeria 4035 Belg. Congo 3857 4315 AFRICA, S. 4032 Union of 8. Africa 3941 3964 3968 3971 3972 3974 3995 to 3998 4155 4313 4499 4505 Madagascar Dependency 4311 4312 Federation of Rhodesia & Nyasaland 3856 3859 4498 Kerguelen I. 4355 4359 NORTH AMERICA CANADA 3752 3930 4002 4443 4444 4445 4464 4466 4476 4478 4527 4912 130me Canada, N. W.Territories 4448 British Columbia 3929 3946 4012 4446 4474 4482 231 233 234 235 Oregon 4309 4515 Washington 3703 3929 4175 4221 Wyoming 4217 S. Dakota 4525 Illinois 4504. Indiana 4172 Iowa 3940 4130 4320 1405 Kansas 4323 Kentucky 4539 Minnesota 4216 4219 Missouri 4330 Nebraska 4218 USA, S. 4522 Alabama 4225 Louisiana 4170 Mississippi 4211 4305 Tennessee 3757 4031 4531 Maine 4214 Massachusetts 4005 4045 New Jersey 3741 Virginia 4001 4151 Florida 4041 4226 4518 4526 4563 581907 BERMUDAS 3753 4268 4526 LATIN AMERICA 133me 140me Mexico 4318 4528 4572 Costa Rica 4971 Panama 4972 CARIBBEAN Is. 3934 Bahamas 3936 4526 4900 Br. Caribbean Federation 4484 3936 4205 4571 4410 Saskachewan 4167 322 Cuba 4571 Quebec 4593 325 Puerto Rico 4150 New Brunswick 4009 4450 332 Venezuela 4574 4452 4454 4456 4458 333 Br. Guiana 3975 4415 4460 4462 4468 4470 334 Surinam 3755 4472 4480 351 Brazil 3992 4178 4579 Prince Edward I. 4324 USA (ALASKA) 4221 400 ASIA USA 3994 4043 4415 4527 411 UAR, Northern Region 124me 129me to 135me (Syria) 4507 59-2983 59-8163 421 Pakistan 4492 3 (10) : G 13 B2 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 423 424 432 437 438 441 444 451 500 511 513 514 516 521 522 524 531 532 533 534 541 543 547 551 555 561 562 563 India 3702 3768 3769 3771 3772 3786 3787 3969 3970 4184 4403 4414 4529 4589 Laccadive and Andaman Is. 3745 Ceylon 3746 to 3750 3778 3780 4402 4486 4920 Maldive Is. 4030 Thailand 4523 Philippines 3701 4165 4493 Laos 4558 Chinese People’s Republic 3979 4117 4376 4201 4673 3729 3730 3800 3938 4047 4177 4581 130me 135me Manchuria Korea Japan EUROPE Denmark 3728 4601 3884 4952 126me 4928 4929 4239 4930 4342 4501 4918 4956 4491 59-2968 Belgium 4441 4442 France 3812 3976 4488 4489 Ireland 3758 to 3763 4011 United Kingdom 3797 3881 3884 3886 3887 3890 3893 3904 3907 3917 3918 4028 4176 England 3860 3889 3905 3916 4179 4332 4375 4942 122 me 3883 3885 4337 4908 3803 Iceland Norway 3708 3789 Sweden 3854 3962 4502 4503 Netherlands Wales Scotland 3919 4932 Portugal Italy 4042 3734 3939 3959 0523 4497 3720 4013 123me Sicily 4577 Malta and Gozo 3724 Yugoslavia 4339 4417 4418 4424 4428 4508 to 4512 Romania 4617 Federal Republic of Germany 3799 4336 4953 4970 4732 4939 4520 4587 Switzerland Austria 4372 3 (10) : G 14 572 Poland 4135 to 573 600 610 612 615 616 618 630 641 660 673 674 682 684 688 700 710 740 BYELORUSSIAN SSR 4148 4156 4409 4494 4569 4955 Czechoslovakia 4180 to 4561 4567 4969 4973 OCEANIA AUSTRALIA Western Australia 3986 New S. Wales Queensland Macquarie I. NEW ZEALAND Society Is. USA (Hawarr) Caroline Is. у Marshall Is. New Caledonia Fiji Is. Nauru I. USSR RUSSIAN 3764 4193 4199 4200 4637 4670 4760 4816 4863 4864 135me FSSR 4062 4063 4071 4103 4617 4618 4628 4629 4657 4660 4677 4689 4699 4706 4710 4712 4727 4730 4739 4740 4752 to 4759 4761 4769 4771 4781 4787 4798 4799 4845 4850 4866 4870 4877 4879 4885 4887 4896 4898 4731 4144 4147 to 4161 4495 4496 4967 3912 4560 4968 4183 4966 4231 3980 3999 3988 4439 4355 4530 3985 4000 4438 4440 4357 3732 4208 4173 4131 3878 3984 3707 3699 3983 to 4196 4391 4553 4705 4711 4829 4862 130me 3922 4061 4065 to 4519 4611 4620 4621 4643 4645 4665 4668 4697 4698 4707 4708 4721 4722 4734 4738 4748 4749 4755 4758 4762 4767 4777 4780 4788 4791 4813 4820 4851 4852 to 4874 4880 4883 4889 4893 4700 4891 4897 751 UKRAINIAN SSR 52 Moldavian SSR CURRENT GEOGRAPHIC 3902 to 4096 4098 4100 4619 4623 4626 4641 4642 _ 4662 4667 4669 4867 4868 4895 4622 4638 4642 4662 4664 4732 761 Georgian SSR 771 Turkmen SSR 773 Tadzhik SSR 780 Kazakh SSR 800 SPECIAL INTERCONTI- NENTAL REGIONAL GROUPINGS 812 Southern Hemisphere 820 ANTARCTIC CONTINENT ANW.02 ANW.05 ANW.06 ANE ANE.01 ANE.02 ANE.04 ANE.05 4118 4344 4345 4348 4350 4352 4355 4356 4358 4361 4363 4364 to 4371 4543 4714 4715 4090 4099 4624 4651 4672 4636 4663 4616 4635 4869 4854 4362 4366 3743 4346 4353 4360 4367 4686 ATLANTIC OCEAN 4014 4128 4680 ATLANTIC, N. 4028 4294 4928 Atlantic, N.W. 59-4811 Davis Strait G. of Maine 59-4811 Chesapeake B. Atlantic, N.E. 4239 4921 4931 4932 4935 White Sea 4104 4839 4881 Barents Sea 4738 4749 4752 4755 4758 4762 4769 4781 North Sea 3991 4934 4935 to 4948 Baltic Sea 3740 4341 4342 4742 4796 4564 4104 4929 4927 4230 3738 4001 3884 4930 4934 4740 4740 4754 4761 4771 4933 4939 3884 4607 4803 ANE.08 AS ASW ASW.01 ASW.02 ASE ASE.02 ASE.03 ASE.08 ASE.10 ASE.11 IN IN.Ol IN.02 3 (10) : G 15 INDEX 4881 4892 to 4938 to 4964 English Channel 4601 4945 4948 ATLANTIC, S. 4514 Atlantic, S.W. G. of Mexico 4028 4415 Caribbean Sea Atlantic, S.E. Mediterranean Sea 4517 4847 121me Mediterranean Sea, Western Adriatic Sea 3719 3723 4417 4419 4421 4424 4426 4428 Black Sea 3709 4060 4090 4096 4110 4617 4624 4631 4641 4672 4687 4732 4735 4784 4794 4797 4798 4831 4832 4847 4857 Sea of Azov 4386 4639 4645 4649 4716 4729 3742 4935 4951 3903 4946 4015 4563 4207 3755 4293 3957 0523 to 4418 to 4427 3811 4095 4614 4626 4656 4693 4783 4795 4819 4833 4882 4614 4656 INDOPACIFIC OCEAN 3698 4680 4800 PACIFIC, N. 3989 4413 4582 4610 4685 4702 4717 4723 4741 4743 4750 4751 4772 4778 130me Japan Sea 4064 4627 4653 4685 4696 4698 4699 4792 4828 4838 4914 Sea of Okhotsk 4610 4627 4653 4694 4717 4718 4751 4767 4777 4792 4818 4805 4221 4627 4718 4744 4776 4387 4694 4751 4859 4387 4685 4737 4780 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES IN.03 ISW ISW.05 ISEW ISEW.04 ISEW.05 ISE.01 PN PN.02 PS PSE.02 Bering Sea 4627 4653 4685 4694 4717 4746 4751 4792 Indian Ocean 3745 Arabian Sea 3788 Indopacific, Central 3727 4208 4413 4566 E. China Sea 4387 Yellow Sea 4149 4387 4719 G. of California 4316 POLAR SEAS 4541 ARCTIC OCEAN Silom 4620 4822 Kara Sea 4632 SOUTHERN OcEAN 4344 to 4351 4356 4358 4360 4361 4365 4367 4368 Tasman Sea 3988 L L.11 L.21 L.71 L.72 L.73 L.75 3 (10) : G 16 INLAND SEAS AND INTERTERRITORIAL LAKE SYSTEMS East AFRICAN LAKES 3739 4404 AMERICAN GREAT LAKES 3987 4134 L. LADOGA AND ONEGA 4188 4299 4300 4301 4875 4876 4878 Caspian Sea 4650 4656 4661 4728 4833 4853 ARAL SEA 4675 L. Barkan 4188 4609 4679 4688 4690 4691 4884 1,00 | 1,21 1,23 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX 60-3698 to 60-4973 and 60-121me to 60-141me FISHES, GEN. 3709 3942 3945 3967 3981 4095 4332 4348 4353 4354 4609 4617 4618 4620 4629 4647 4683 4698 4741 4758 4799 4831 Eudontomyzon Petromyzon 4793 PETROMYZONIFORMES Myxine Cetorhinus Rhincodon Scyliorhinus 4006 Seyllvum 4087 Squalus 4012 4077 4785 0526 Dasyatis Raja 4046 4154 CHIMAERIFORMES Acipenser 3853 ACIPENSERIDAE 4101 4637 4812 4868 Polyodon Scaphirhynchus Alosa 4001 4642 4650 Brevoortia Caspialosa 4635 Clupea harengus 3855 4239 4294 4308 4483 4892 4917 4923 to 4926 to 4948 59-4811 Clupea pallasii 4621 4702 Clupea sprattus 4409 CLUPEIDAE 4650 4788 CLUPEIFORMES Clupeonella Engraulis encrasicholus 4386 Jenkinsia Sardinella Sardinops ocellata 3941 3968 3996 Stolephorus Coregonus 3982 3987 4158 4873 4876 4884 Cristivomer Oncorhynchus, gen. 3752 3943 4030 4349 4611 4621 4697 4798 3817 4881 3817 4918 3853 3746 4085 4425 4794 4179 4806 4172 4098 4198 4211 4211 4833 4927 4833 4228 4474 4921 4928 4707 4650 4882 3976 4893 4639 0700 4293 3964 3997 3701 4664 4327 4221 3 (10) Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus Oncorhynchus gorbuscha keta kisutch nerka 3946 tschawytscha Osmerus 4472 4480 Plecoglossus Prosopium Salmo gairdnerii 3752 4636 584023 Salmo salar 3758 to Salmo trutta Salmo sp. 3961 3963 4126 4176 4341 4488 4886 4961 4963 584023 3759 3762 4176 4315 4560 4665 4961 4966 584023 SALMONIDAE 3703 4113 4215 4446 4552 4887 4962 4968 Salvelinus fontinalis Salvelinus sp. Stenodus 1,24 ESOCIDAE Esox 1,25 Gonostoma 1,27 Hiodon 1,32 Bathypterois 1,39 Electrophorus 1,40 Abramis 4214 4217 4966 3987 4077 4180 4210 4218 4219 4162 4658 4807 4967 Acanthorhodeus Alburnus Barbus 3769 4180 Blicca Carassius 3863 3923 4162 4198 4646 4655 59-4811 60-0700 Catostomus Culter CYPRINIDAE Cyprinus 3971 3972 3973 4077 4081 4156 HIS 3989 3989 4209 3989 4209 4889 3730 3987 4408 4890 3763 4128 4607 4964 4198 4864 4210 4198 4787 4212 4210 4885 4787 4216 3749 4211 4582 3921 4874 3979 4658 4586 4162 4181 4807 3987 3979 4787 3987 4182 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 4198 4646 4789 4834 Caranx 4866 Cephalopholis Esomus 3747 CHAENICHTHYIDAE Hybopsis 4299 Cichlasoma Labeo 3973 Coryphaena Leuciscus 4162 4180 4968 Crenilabrus Misqurnus 4557 Decapterus Moxostoma 3987 Hlagatis Opsariichthys 3979 Epinephelus Pseudogobio 3979 Halichôres Pseudorasbora 3979 Haplochromis Puntius 3747 Helioperca Rhodeus 3728 Leiognathus Rutilus 4077 4643 4644 4658 Lepomis 4151 4209 4210 4883 4401 Scardinius 4162 Lucioperca 4559 4568 4569 Tinca 4077 4084 4162 4198 4660 4667 4891 4903 Lutianidae Varicorhinus 4586 Lutjanus Vimba 4658 Micropterus 3926 3958 4211 1,41 Cetopsorhamdia 4584 4701 Chasmocranus 4579 Mullus Clarias 3147 Mycteroperca 3753 Heteropneustes 4583 Nemipterus Ictalurus 3940 3987 4211 4405 Perca fluviatilis 4180 4559 Pylodictis 3940 4569 4658 Saurida 3701 Perca sp. Silurus 3939 4180 4704 PERCIDAE 1,43 Anguilla anguilla 4077 4124 4176 Petrometopon Anguilla sp. 3973 3974 4377 Pomoxis 4210 1,47 Belone 4784 Roccus Hyporhamphus 4526 SERRANIDAE 4208 1,48 Bleginus 4654 Spicara GADIDAE 4787 Stizostedion 3987 4031 Gadus macrocephalus 4221 Tilapia 3707 3857 3935 Gadus morhua 3853 4104 4578 4652 4796 4908 4952 Trachinus 4953 4955 4957 4958 Trachurus 3964 3968 3997 4960 1,71 Xiphasia Gadus pollachius 3729 3759 1,72 OPHIDIIDAE Melanogrammus 4104 4337 4652 1,75 Rastrelliger 3698 4761 Sarda Merluccius merluccius 4562 Scomber scombrus Odontogadus 4795 Scomber sp. 3968 3996 Pollachius 3726 4652 Xiphias 1,50 Eucalia 59-8927 1,76 Macropodus 1,57 Fundulus 3765 1,77 Hleotris Gambusia 4556 Gillichthys 1,64 Sphyraena 4526 Kraemeria 1,65 Hepsetus 4086 1,78 COTTOIDEI Mugil 0700 Scorpaena MUGILIDAE 4311 Sebastes 1,67 Ophicephalus 3783 TRIGLIDAE 1,70 Acerina: 4144 4180 1,80 Germo Aplodinotus 4211 Katsuwonus Bathystoma 4086 THUNNIFORMES 3755 3957 3 (10) : T 24 CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX Thunnus thynnus 4490 123me 124me 136me 1,83 Cynoglossus 4149 140me 142me Hippoglossus stenolepis 4221 2,00 CRUSTACEANS, GEN. 3709 3818 Limanda limanda 4952 to 3850 3942 3943 Paralichthys 4170 3944 3962 3967 3981 Pleuronectes flesus 4640 4644 4030 4095 4096 4135 4952 4959 4332 4348 4349 4352 Pleuronectes platessa 3990 4952 4353 4354 4424 4609 PLEURONECTIDAE 4653 4611 4617 4618 4620 1,86 Rhynchobdella 4183 a 1,89 Paramonacanthus 3748 ae AW EU Prevagor 3748 4741 4747 4751 4759 4761 4791 4804 4831 1,90 Chylomycterus 3748 4852 Diodon 3748 2,04 Leptestheriella 4403 Tetraodon 4792 2,05 CLADOCERA 4136 4613 1,99 FISHES, MISC. 3699 3700 3702 Daphnia 3729 3982 4106 4144 3703 3705 3708 3732 Hurycercus 4144 3734 3738 3745 3753 Simocephalus 4144 4157 3757 3768 3772 3782 2,06 OSTRACODA 4136 3785 3789 3800 3801 2,07 Cypris 4161 3809 3816 3858 3859 Notodromas 4144 3872 3921 3925 3926 2,09 COPHPODA 3803 4136 3927 3933 3934 3960 2,10 Achtheres 4568 4569 3969 3970 3980 3985 Attheyella 4570 3986 3992 3999 4000 Calanus 4755 4002 4011 4027 4029 Caligus 4569 4032 4037 4100 4102 Cyclops 3779 4145 4146 4513 4106 4115 4135 4160 4691 4187 to 4198 4201 ERGASILIDAE 735 4224 4225 4227 4229 Ergasilus 4569 4230 4238 4241 4242 Haloptilus 4566 4244 4245 4295 4296 Mesocyclops 4144 4300 4310 4313 4314 Pestifer 4565 4328 4338 4339 4342 Pherma 4565 4360 4373 4387 4389 2,11 Argulus 4567 4569 4410 4415 4432 4441 2,12 CIRRIPEDIA 4754 4919 4442 4448 4450 4458 2,13 Balanus 4771 4462 4464 4468 4470 2,16 Chthamalophilus 4121 4476 4484 4486 4491 2,19 Allobathynella 3938 4492 4497 4498 4501 2,20 MYSIDAE 4744 4894 4502 4505 4518 4519 2,21 CUMACHA 4033 4065 4520 4525 4531 4544 2,23 Asellus 4140 4141 4548 4550 4551 4552 Sphaeroma 3812 4561 4580 4599 4600 2,24 Afrochiltonia 4530 4624 4638 4641 4645 AMPHIPODA 4357 4752 4648 4649 4651 4656 Austrochiltonia 4530 4661 4662 4663 4666 Bogidiella 4571 4669 4670 4671 4695 Chiltonia 4530 4700 4708 4791 4800 GAMMARIDAE 4743 4894 4809 4851 4853 4862 Gammarus 4742 4863 4867 4869 to Hyalella 4530 4872 4875 4877 4878 Metaniphargus 4571 4879 4893 4895 to Paracalliope 3780 4898 4917 4949 4951 Paraweckelia 4571 4953 4954 4956 Parhyalella 4530 3 (10) : T 25 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES TALITRIDAE 4066 2,26 EUPHAUSIACHA 4351 EUPHAUSIIDAE 4749 2,27 DECAPODA 4067 4068 4752 2,28 Leander 4184 Metapenaeus 3701 NATANTIA 133me Penaeus 3101 4207 2,29 Astacus 4019 4768 Cambarus 3741 Carcinus 4307 4904 Homarus 3870 4016 4019 4466 Jasus 3968 3980 3985 3986 3999 4440 Orconectes 3741 Panulirus 3770 Paralithodes 3989 4706 Pinnotheres 4909 Potamon 3856 Procambarus 3741 REPTANTIA 4164 4439 Uca 4082 2,99 CRUSTACEANS, MISC. 3700 3702 3703 3705 3708 3732 3734 3745 3753 4002 4097 4194 4201 4203 4227 4342 4363 4410 4458 4462 4476 4486 4501 4502 4505 4614 4624 4695 4746 4862 3,00 MOLLUSCS, GEN. 3709 3942 3943 3944 3962 3967 3981 4019 4030 4095 4096 4204 4332 4348 4349 4352 4353 4354 4424 4609 4611 4617 4618 4620 4621 4626 4628 4629 4630 4632 4693 4697 4698 4741 4747 4751 4759 4761 4791 4804 4831 4852 3,05 GASTROPODA 4136 4166 3,07 Haliotis 4575 Patella 4692 3,09 Conus 4402 Decipifus 4572 Fasciola 4007 4039 4040 Nassa 4080 Thais 4880 3,10 Bithynia 4143 Marisa 4150 Melania 4173 Pomatiopsis 4540 Vivipara 4160 4162 3 (10) 3,11 Aplysia 4122 OPISTHOBRANCHIATA 4535 3,13 Australorbis 4007 4150 4524 Helisoma 4174 Limnaea 4078 4083 4169 Melampus 4533 4534 Planorbis 4142 Radix 4143 Spiralina 4143 Taphius E 4574 3,15 PELECY PODA 4460 4778 3,16 Anodonta 3854 Crassostrea 4302 Mytilus 4019 Ostrea 3968 4231 4302 4452 4454 4456 4631 OSTREIDAE 4438 3,17 Donax 3742 Mya 4537 Sphaerium 4144 Spisula 4024 Teredo 4811 3,19 CEPHALOPODA 3921 3,21 DIBRANCHIA 3870 4017 4018 4020 Eledone 4085 Octopus 3852 4041 3,22 Neopilina 4573 3,99 MOLLUSCS, MISC. 3700 3702 3703 3705 3708 3732 3734 3745 3753 4002 4026 4042 4097 4107 4135 4201 4227 4342 4410 4458 4464 4476 4486 4501 4502 4505 4536 4538 4539 4614 4624 4695 5 4,00 MAMMALS, GEN. 3981 4,05 Aonyx 3856 Lutra 4319 4321 4322 4330 Mustela 4325 4329 4,06 Callorhinus 4221 135me PINNIPEDIA 4367 4,15 RODENTIA 4318 4,18 СНТВОРТЕВА 4318 4,21 СЕТАСЕА 3704 3968 4221 4364 4365 4486 4,22 Berardius 4913 Delphinapterus 4105 DELPHINIDAE 4317 Delphinus 4783 4913 Lagenorhynchus 4913 Orcinus 4913 Phocaena 4316 Physeter 4517 4913 : 126 | 4,23 | 4,97 | 5,00 | 5,07 | 5,29 | 5,30 5,31 5,35 5,49 | 5,50 5,58 | 5,62 5,63 5,64 5,68 5,87 5,93 5,94 5,96 CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX Balaenoptera borealis Balaenoptera physalus 4913 Balaenoptera sp. Bubalaena Megaptera MYSTACOCETI MAMMALS, AQUATIC 3930 4323 4324 4634 AMPHIBIANS, GEN. 3981 SALIENTIA AMPHIBIANS, MISC. REPTILES, GEN. Caretta Chelonia Enhydrina REPTILES, MISC. BIRDS, GEN. Aptenodytes Phalacrocorax Ardea Anas Mergus Larus BIRDS, AQUATIC POGONOPHORA TUNICATA Ascidia Herdmania Morchellium Parascidia CHORDATES, MISC. PROTOZOA MASTIGOPHORA, ZOOMASTIGINA RHIZOPODA 4356 4781 Hrongylocentrotus Haemogregarina Myxobolus Glugea Chilodon Paramaecium PORIFERA CALCAREA Huspongia NONCALCAREA Spongilla COELENTERATA Chlorohydra Craspedacusta Hydra HY DROZOA 4005 4366 3755 4143 3759 4138 3981 4779 4333 4076 3921 3862 4388 4019 4074 4763 Limnocnida Physalia 3 4913 4478 4913 4913 4478 4478 4320 4683 3784 4518 3981 4038 4920 4529 4518 3981 4543 3759 3759 4157 4160 4159 4139 4684 4204 4909 3712 3744 3744 4204 4202 4376 4780 4769 4526 4888 4889 4865 4773 4062 4334 4290 4290 4335 4019 4527 3739 4854 4358 3739 4038 (10) 6,19 6,21 6,23 6,24 6,25 6,26 6,27 6,28 6,30 ACTINIIDAE ANTHOZOA Bunodeopsis CORALLIIDAE 3936 3983 3921 4756 Cynarina Epizoanthus Euphyllia Goniopora Placogorgia Solenopodium Pleurobrachia PLATYHELMINTHES 4105 4187 4523 4862 to 4890 Convoluta TREMATODES 4137 4672 4742 Anchorophorus Calicotyle Chimaericola Dactylogyrus Dictyocotyle Gyrodactylus Heteronchocleidus Microcotyle MONOGENA Pseudacolpenteron Aporocotyle Bucephaloides Clonorchiasis Clonorchis Crepidostomum Deropristis DIGEN A Distoma Gymnophallus Himasthla Laterotrema Metagonimus Opisthorchis Orchipedum Paracoenogonimus Paragonimus Schistosoma Stellantchasmus Diphyllobothrium 4175 4156 4181 4171 4177 4703 4176 4965 4200 4160 4007 4165 4158 4200 Anomotaenia Bathybothrium Bothriocephalus CESTODES 4136 4138 4147 4808 4767 4079 4528 4564 3984 3937 3984 3984 4563 3984 3740 3921 4198 4855 4193 4149 4154 4172 4182 4154 4199 4181 4163 4869 4181 4153 4170 3979 3979 4968 4168 4099 4108 4168 4168 4108 4969 4200 4184 4162 4523 4524 4173 4159 4157 4180 4151 4193 DIPHY LLOBOTHRIIDAE 4705 Drepanidotaenia Hymenolepis Ligula Noa 4145 4157 4147 6,89 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Proteocephalus Rhinebothrium Triaenophorus 4145 4199 4146 NEMERTEA Ascaris LEPTOSOMATIDAE NEMATODA Plectus Raphidascaris Stegonema NEMATOMORPHA ACANTHOCEPHALA 4152 Acanthocephalus Corynosomum Echinorynchus Neoechinorhynchus Pallisentis ROTATORIA BRYOZOA ENTOPROCTA Chaperiella ECTOPROCTA Hippodiplosia Membraniporella Micropora Retevirgula Tremogasterina BRACHIOPODA POLYCHAETA Marphysa Nereis PHY LLODOCIDAE Aulodrilus Ilyodrilus OLIGOCHAETA Uncinais GEPHYREA Acanthobdella HIRUDINEA 4199 4370 4064 4576 4063 4616 4139 4155 4186 4198 Hirudo ARTHROPODA Pallenopsis INSECTA EPHEMEROPTERA Hexagenia Potamyia TRICHOPTERA Chrysops Culex Mansonia Mochlony& Simulium TENDIPEDIDAE ECHINODERMATA 4069 4019 4305 3 4180 4179 4180 3921 4562 4359 4193 4371 4199 4178 4810 4193 4140 4140 4968 4140 4183 4633 4577 4204 4541 4204 4429 4541 4541 4541 4541 4204 4514 3778 4168 4777 3860 3860 4760 3860 4685 4186 4167 4622 4185 4203 4776 3781 4305 4211 4211 4521 4522 4309 4515 4516 4164 4615 4070 (10) 6,91 Asterias ASTE ROI DE À Astropecten Coranaster Coscinasterias Luidia Sclerasterias 6,92 Ophiothrix 6,93 Arbacia ECHINOIDEA SCUTELLIDAE 6,94 HOLOTHURIOIDEA 4542 4746 4542 4542 4542 4542 4542 4426 4555 4750 4073 4071 6,97 INVERTEBRATES, AQUATIC 3709 3962 4096 4301 4352 4424 4611 4621 4630 4697 4751 4774 4831 4868 4882 4895 7,00 ALGAE, GEN. 3386 3903 3942 4003 4340 4355 4609 4618 3942 3967 4135 4332 4353 4525 4617 4624 4632 4698 4757 4791 4852 4870 4885 to 3709 3887 3907 3943 4029 4348 4406 4610 4619 4689 4696 4775 4831 7,01 CHLOROPHYCEAE 7,03 Chlamydomonas 7,06 Chlorella 3731 3909 4910 4916 Scenedesmus 7,07 ULOTRICHALES 7,08 Hnteromorpha 7,09 Prasiola 7,11 Acrosiphonia Chaetomorpha CLADOPHORALES Rhizoclonium 7,15 Spirogyra 7,16 Cosmarium Staurastrum OS 3943 4030 4194 4348 4354 4549 4618 4627 4693 4741 4759 4804 4862 to 4886 4898 3725 3888 3917 3967 4030 4349 4591 4611 4623 to 3944 4095 4202 4349 4363 4609 4620 to 4695 4747 4766 4823 4863 4878 4893 3881 3893 3918 3981 4093 4350 4592 4617 4625 4699 122me 3924 3731 3894 3885 4590 4087 4120 3895 4074 3920 3892 4910 3896 3890 4910 4910 3898 CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX 7,17 Codium 3889 4427 7,86 Dudresnaya 3890 Vaucheria 3906 7,87 Furcellaria 3884 7,23 Monodus 3909 Gracilaria 3891 7,31 CHRYSOPHYCEAE 3914 Phyllophora 4612 7,32 Monas 3908 7,89 Bostrychia 3906 7,41 BACILLARIOPHYCEAE 4374 Crouania 3890 7,43 Nitzschia 4199 7,91 MYXOPHYCEAE 3885 7,63 Prorocentrum 4910 7,95 Anabaena 3909 7,66 Gonyaulax 3867 Anacystis 3909 Noctiluca 3867 Oscillatoria 4119 Oxyrrhis 3910 Phormidium 4119 7,67 Amphidinium 4907 7,99 ALGAE, MISC. 3800 3804 3882 7,70 Huglena 4910 3902 3911 3912 3919 EUGLENINEAE 3897 3927 3929 3968 4092 7,71 PHAEOPHYCEAE 3885 4748 4201 4434 4558 4589 7,78 Cladostephus 3892 4602 4686 4688 4753 7,80 Cystoseira 4687 4693 4915 FUCALES 3899 8,01 BACTERIA 3756 4103 4202 4587 Himanthalia 3900 4764 4770 4823 4863 7,81 RHODOPHYCEAE 3885 3916 Pseudomonas 4594 7,82 Porphyridium 4025 9,00 HMBRYOPHYTA, GEN. 3942 Thorea 3906 3943 3981 7,83 Laurencia 4072 9,97 AQUATIC EMBRYOPHYTES 7,84 Asparagopsis 3890 3804 3927 4092 4558 Balbiania 3905 HIGHER PLANTS, AQUATIC Batrachospermum 3905 3906 3880 3927 4092 4558 7,85 Gelidium 3904 4593 4911 3 (10) : T 29 > Kar) E 3 (10): CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 — CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 60-3698 to 60-4973 and 60-001me to 60-143me 1. GENERAL (OCEANOGRAPHY, LIMNOLOGY AND FISHERIES) 1.1 Expeditions 2 Navigation .3 Institutes m Q 1.6 General books eneral phenomena General apparatus 3988 3995 4045 4117 4118 4229 4344 4393 4528 4553 4719 4802 4814 4829 050me 141me 3789 4037 3698 to 3704 3707 UDS DUDO 3789 3881 3928 3934 3980 3981 3989 3999 4009 4015 4048 4050 4134 4205 4314 4409 4414 4434 4531 4711 4901 4912 00lme to 143me 4202 3949 4229 4801 3718 3927 4221 4394 3701 3720 3758 3893 3968 3985 4000 4032 4088 4206 4411 4544 3703 3733 3761 3907 3970 3986 4004 4043 4089 4226 4380 4052 4422 4905 3736 4054 4225 4228 4554 3717 3861 4112 4131 4433 3737 4056 4545 2. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND LIMNOLOGY | 2.1 Practical aspects 2.3 Submarine topography 3851 4345 4681 4860 3754 4058 4395 4419 4757 4858 3710 3877 3991 4398 4428 4822 4825 3727 4111 4676 4835 3723 4030 4347 4418 4739 4857 3790 4014 4059 4060 4396 4397 4595 4723 4805 4838 021me | 2.4 Physics of sea and fresh waters 3773 3774 3978 4109 4303 4378 4380 4381 4382 4399 4856 ’ 2.5 Chemistry of sea and fresh waters 3766 3767 3791 3792 3 (10) 3795 3798 3805 3806 4331 4338 4372 4384 4435 4678 4682 4726 4727 4733 4735 4736 4820 4846 4852 013me 026me 027me 045me 088me 089me 2.6 Structure, dynamics and circulation 3788 3879 4044 4385 4680 4718 4737 4803 4824 4847 3722 3793 3964 4346 4398 4713 4728 4738 4817 4828 4859 3786 3811 3967 4372 4413 4715 4729 4741 4818 4837 4860 3787 3876 4028 4383 4421 4717 4735 4772 4819 4844 018me 019me 024me 025me 033me 046me 049me 091me 2.7 Waves, tides and water level 2.8 Ice 3721 3754 3810 3875 4110 4116 4400 4420 4601 4724 4725 4821 4830 4840 4841 4843 4845 4856 4861 022me 023me 031me 4423 4677 4715 4720 4815 2.9 Coastal oceanography and limnology 3 3. PLANKTON 3.1 General 3.2 Zooplankton E'S) dis; 751 3766 3811 4090 4587 to 4712 4730 4739 3767 4034 4379 4597 4679 4721 4732 4765 3799 4047 4417 4674 4690 4722 4734 4775 4839 3878 4091 4596 4677 4716 4731 4740 4816 4836 4837 4842 4848 4849 020me 03lme 080me 3709 3725 4003 4055 4343 4348 4349 4374 4609 4611 4741 4831 033me 122me 3729 3735 3739 3740 3779 3803 4033 4038 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 4065 4351 4617 4633 4743 4758 3.3 Phytoplankton 4093 4623 4772 4095 4362 4618 4640 4749 4094 4625 4907 4202 4404 4620 4641 4754 3731 4350 4688 4915 08lme 122me 3.4 Nannoplankton 3.5 Productivity 4. BENTHOS 4.1 General 3776 3962 4343 4549 3800 4030 4352 4611 4.2 Zoobenthos—Systematics Development 3741 3812 3937 to 4074 4186 4334 4403 4529 4535 4564 to 4684 4751 4776 3743 3819 3938 4064 4121 4203 4335 4522 4530 4538 4565 4575 4685 4756 4777 3864 4083 4513 4775 4337 4566 4621 4691 4755 3867 4610 3689 4376 4340 3868 4096 4516 4919 059me and 3770 3860 3982 4067 4152 4305 4359 4524 4533 4541 4570 4613 4692 4763 4778 3780 3936 4061 4073 4155 4333 4371 4527 4534 4563 4572 4615 4745 4767 4909 4914 063me 073me 4.3 Zoobenthos— Distribution and ecology 3741 3781 3936 4064 4099 4139 4157 4175 4332 to 4402 4514 4537 4613 4624 4630 4698 4747 3742 3830 4007 4066 4108 to 4161 4178 4353 4359 4424 4515 4539 4614 4626 4632 4742 4750 ИИ 3856 4026 to 4135 4145 4168 4184 4354 4370 4426 4523 4571 4616 4628 4693 4744 4751 3778 3860 4062 4071 4136 4150 4169 4301 4356 4371 4429 4524 4577 4622 4629 4697 4746 4752 3 (10) 033me 4757 4759 to 4762 4766 4767 4769 4771 4779 4780 4781 4804 4811 4850 4894 4970 035me 073me 137me 4.4 Zoobenthos—Physiology and behaviour 4.5 Phytobenthos 059me 5. FISHING 3742 3744 3812 3818 to 3850 3852 3854 3862 3870 3944 3983 3984 4016 to 4020 4024 4042 4076 4078 4079 4080 4082 4085 4097 4106 4107 4122 4146 4174 4185 4202 4204 4807 4328 4388 4540 4542 4555 4576 4614 4624 4627 4694 4763 4773 4774 4808 4810 4854 4855 4904 033me 092me 3756 3804 3869 3880 to 3920 3924 3929 4025 4061 4072 4075 4087 4092 4094 4103 4119 4120 4355 4406 4427 4434 4558 4589 to 4594 4612 4619 4686 4687 4696 to 4699 4748 4753 4764 4770 4782 4823 4910 4911 4915 4916 062me 064me 078me 08lme 087me 129me 5.1 Statistical returns 3702 3705 3708 5.2 Vessels 5.3 Gear 3732 3734 4002 4409 105me 3764 3777 3874 3997 3998 4010 4232 4236 4237 4436 054me 119me 120me 125me 3969 3976 4037 4113 4238 to 4254 4415 4548 4550 4551 4599 4631 4706 004me 5.4 Grounds and fishing surveys 3702 3732 3734 3858 3859 3933 3970 3975 3987 4011 4201 4342 4387 4410 4708 047me 140me 142me 5.5 Fish Technology 3855 3882 3992 : 8 14 4233 4234 4235 4255 to 4267 4269 to CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 4298 4308 4602 4655 4657 4658 4701 085me 097me 4702 4707 4783 to 5.6 Economics of fishing 3960 4302 4313 4787 4793 4807 4809 4903 4908 4917 4924 6. AQUATIC STOCKS 4936 030me 093me 6.0 General biology3940 4124 4125 4207 > ? Ja | 4299 4322 4360 4364 04 а and 4365 4367 4368 4386 L 2108040354 1680 4006 4007 4041 4084 4637 4643 4700 4790 4105 4108 4135 4137 4791 4794 4795 4796 eso re 4853 4928 4947 4958 Е 035me > ; 5 5 56 5 6.1 Systematics 3724 3726 3747 to oso all 3750 3783 3784 3817 pe 2 3735 3785 3923 3979 3926 3930 3982 4218 ED IN Ole TE E A ia 4177 4179 to 4183 4219 4225 4316 4317 Е. E Е 4187 to 4200 4520 4318 4336 4366 4518 a i che = 4525 4526 4556 4562 4557 4579 to 4582 FE a ; р с 4567 4568 4569 4672 4584 4585 4586 4638 = Е NE 4704 4705 4768 4800 4641 4644 4654 4659 Е Е 4812 4832 4862 to 4683 4703 4784 4788 = = 4893 4895 to 4898 4789 4806 4807 4833 + ; 4918 4965 to 4969 4900 4913 4921 to 4971 4972 4973 4933 4935 4937 4945 ñ ie 4946 6.5 Stock fluctuations 3728 3730 3752 6.2 Distribution and ecology 3738 3745 3759 3760 3762 3763 3746 3939 3957 3990 3973 4100 4130 4210 4053 4208 4300 4320 4230 4327 4337 4339 4323 4324 4337 4362 4389 4432 4544 4639 4377 4437 4543 4560 4649 4653 4656 4661 4561 4634 4651 4653 4929 4930 4933 4934 4656 4661 4761 4786 4938 to 4959 4961 4792 4797 4798 4799 4962 007me 008me 4813 4850 4851 . z 033 m8 035 me 7me 6.6 Selection by fishing gear 4960 6.3 Physiology and behaviour 3726 3765 6.7 Marking 3752 3759 4130 4552 3768 3772 3782 3801 4964 sel Sell e See 6.3 Fisheries for particular species or 3925 3945 3961 3963 groups 3769 3941 3964 3996 3974 3990 4005 4016 = 4001 4113 4216 4311 4017 4018 4020 4027 2 = 4341 4415 4635 4920 4031 4038 4046 4077 4942 4958 4962 4081 4086 4098 4101 A 2 4102 4104 4106 4126 na 4127 4128 4130 4202 6.9 Hatcheries, aquaria, culture 3755 4204 4209 4210 4211 3857 3935 3959 3971 4217 4268 4292 to 3972 4012 4013 4115 4296 4298 4306 4308 4164 4165 4166 4212 4310 4319 4321 4325 4214 4215 4217 4231 4328 4329 4330 4361 4305 4309 4312 4315 4363 4401 4405 4408 4373 4417 4519 4521 4416 4425 4437 4552 4544 4631 4645 4646 4559 4578 4583 4598 4654 4660 4662 to 4607 4640 4642 4643 4671 4709 4804 4834 4647 4648 4650 4652 4852 4962 3 (10) : 8 15 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 7. MISCELLANEOUS AND AUXILIARIES 7.1 Mathematical and statistical methods 7.2 General 3710 3932 3956 4304 4906 3706 3800 3866 3921 3966 4039 4129 4326 4369 to 3947 4021 4389 3716 3951 4022 4407 030me 3795 3802 3871 3942 3993 4040 4224 4338 4389 3796 3807 3872 3943 4023 4051 4227 4339 4390 3865 to 4213 4826 3797 3808 3873 3965 4029 4114 4291 4340 4391 7.3 Special bibliographies 4392 4536 4546 4547 4588 4600 4604 4645 4673 4683 4690 4714 4740 4827 4850 4899 4917 007me 090me 3718 3775 3794 3931 3994 4057 4338 4406 4430 4431 7.4 Documentation methods, libraries, etc. 7.6 Legislation 7.7 Personal 3 (10) : S 16 3718 4008 4406 4411 4412 094me 3958 4049 4430 4431 4438 to 4512 040me 3922 3977 4133 4536 4710 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 — CURRENT CITATION INDEX 60-3698 to 60-4973 and 60-121me to 60-14lme 1938 Jones, J. R. E. Ci60-4408 1951 Goodman, J. R. Ci60-4408 1953 Doudoroff, P. & M. Katz Ci60-4408 1953 Hartkemeier, H. P. NE60-3718 1953 Korshikov, O. A. Re60-3902 28-1624BO Ci60-4408 570007 Ci60-4408 582395 Es60-3965 582395 Fr60-3966 582535 Re60-3901 583345 Ab60-4010 585567 CR60-4437 59-1394 Re60-4036 59-2341 Re60-4220 59-2477 Re60-4124 59-3101 CR60-3719 59-4524 CR60-3994 59-5728 CR60-3796 59-5742 Re60-3815 59-6671 CR60-4532 59-6759 Re60-3813 59-6935 CR60-3976 59-8442 Re60-4223 60-0354 Re60-3814 60-1712 Le60-4603 60-1774. Le60-4028 60-1774 Le60-4044 60-2159 Le60-4039 60-2216 CR60-4439 60-2250 CR60-4436 60-2525 Ab60-3910 60-2607 Co60-4308 60-2836 Ad60-4441 60-2839 CR60-4487 60-2876 Re60-4123 60-3208 Le60-4606 60-3309 CR60-4801 60-3380 Co60-4695 60-3531 CR60-4337 60-3912 Re60-3913 60-3914 Re60-3915 60-3947 Re60-3948 60-3949 Re60-3950 60-3964 Re60-4053 60-4034 Re60-4035 60-4039 Le60-4040 60-4044 Le60-4028 3 (10): 07 60-4124 60-4131 60-4221 60-4401 60-4430 60-4430 60-4446 60-4448 60-4450 60-4452 60-4454 60-4456 60-4458 60-4460 60-4462 60-4464 60-4466 60-4468 60-4470 60-4472 60-4474 60-4476 60-4478 60-4480 60-4482 60-4484 60-4604 60-4607 60-4901 60-030me 60-030me 60-030me 60-030me 60-030me 60-030me 60-030me 60-030me 60-030me 60-030me 3 (10) BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Le60-4125 Er60-4132 Re60-4222 Ci60-4408 Co60-4431 Er60-4431 Fr60-4447 Fr60-4449 Fr60-4451 Fr60-4453 Fr60-4455 Fr60-4457 Fr60-4459 Fr60-4461 Fr60-4463 Fr60-4465 Fr60-4467 Fr60-4469 Fr60-4471 Fr60-4473 Fr60-4475 Fr60-4477 Fr60-4479 Fr60-4481 Fr60-4483 Fr60-4485 Le60-4605 En60-4608 Ad60-4902 Ab60-4016 Ab60-4017 Ab60-4018 Ab60-4019 Ab60-4020 Ab60-4021 Ab60-4022 Ab60-4023 Ab60-4024 Ab60-4025 : C8 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 — EXPLANATION ОЕ COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT 9. ERRATA AND ADDENDA to “ EXPLANATION OF COVERAGE AND ARRANGEMENT ” (contd.) 1. SCOPE AND COVERAGE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY Insert in the 5th sentence of paragraph 4 after “... monthly and annual indexes ”, the following: “ by subject and author ”. 3.1 Authors Names and Abbreviations of Organizations Insert, in alphabetical order: CCTA/FAMA .. Foundation for Mutual Assistance in Africa South of the Sahara Fondation d’Assistance Mutuelle pour |’ Afrique FBA/UK .. Freshwater Biological Association ТАМАР .. .. International Association of Meteorology and Atmos- pherie Physics OMM/AR .. See WMO/RA USPHS .. .. United States Public Health Service WMO/RA VI .. Regional Association for Europe Association Régionale (Europe) 3.5 Titles Languages, English and native names, symbols and code. Delete Malay (Indonesian) Malayu Ma and replace Indonesian Malayu Mal by Indonesian Bahesa- Indonesia Bah Ind 4.1 Treatment of publications not seen by compilers Code for Abstracting Journals Insert, in alphabetical order: Science Abstracts of China .. Te abe SAC 3 (11) : Ex 89 Al > 5 ia = .. 3 (11) CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—ERRATA invertebrates should read vertebrates 60-022er 4 (60-4972) 3 (11) : Er5 © te E 3 (11): CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—ADDENDA Reference: 12(2):41-6. Title: Franklin County, Florida. Annotation: Interest in the geological features of Alligator Harbor led the writer to make a limited archeological investigation of this area in the hope of gaining time perspective necessary to considering the numerous geological aspects. Issued also as: Contr. oceanogr. Inst. Fla St. Univ., (91). Annotation: Reports on studies of the schooling behaviour of mullet, goldfish, Jenkinsia, bullhead, and many other spp., and relates them to past findings. Annotation: There is an increase in the percentage of recaptures of marked fish with increase in size of the fish. Larger fish, moving more than the smaller ones, as satisfy their food or other require- ments, are more exposed to capture. Annotation: Account of gonad analysis of O. vulgaris from Bay of Naples, to.show that maturation of gonad is determined by a secretion from the optic glands. Annotation: HA 27 (3-4) 243a. Uses and describes a polarographic respirometer embodying a wide-bore dropping mercury electrode which provides on a galvanometer a constant indication of the oxygen concentration in the water. Annotation: HA 27 (3-4) 247d. Infected Æucalia inconstans with Cercariae. Annotation: Account of investigations to determine normal sex ratio in chains, possibility of inducing changes of sex by artificial means and the cytology of gonads. Annotation: Deals with components of corneal surface of eye, separated by means of microelectrode. Annotation: Reports experiments to determine existence of reflex regulation of branchial respiration in Squalus lebruni (Vaillant). Annotation: Account of observations on normal rhythm as de- termined by a single marginal ganglion, and varied effects of stimulation thereon. Annotation: Account of laboratory experiments with walking legs of C. maenas. Connects the development of sensory endings mediating undirectional movement with presence of LOTION and absence of sense organs in muscles. 3 (11): Ad 9 60-074ad (60-3289) 60-075ad (60-0700) 60-076ad (59-8174) 60-077ad (60-0523) 60-078ad (59-5512) 60-079ad (59-8927) 60-080ad (60-0524) 60-081ad (60-0525) 60-082ad (60-0526) 60-083ad (60-0527) 60-084ad (60-0528) BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Annotation: Investigates the influence of sex and body size of С. maenas on the ionic content and total osmotic pressure of blood. Annotation: Reports results from histological and radio-iodine examination of thyroids of samples of fish from one population. Annotation: Measures normal uptake of Na and studies influence of external Na concentration on this. Annotation Gives an account of normal composition of muscle fibres of this sp., and considers effect of various dilutions of sea water in relation to concentrations of a number of muscle con- stituents. Discusses results with, regard to adaptability of the cell to increased blood concentrations. Annotation: Discusses salt and water balance in relation to adapta- tion to fresh water. Stresses importance of permeability changes. Annotation: Describes a tonometric method for samples of 0:3 ml or less, giving a degree of accuracy comparable to that of micro- Winkler method. Annotation: Provides figures for upper lethal temperatures and thermal tolerance for this sp. Title: ... brown trout (Salmo trutta L.). Annotation: Gives overall pattern of normal variation of quanti- tatively most important inorganic constituents of blood and muscles of this sp. Annotation: Gives results of analyses for freezing-point depression, Cl, Na, and K of blood serum samples from known Scottish sea and brown trout. Compares data with material obtained from American fish. Annotation: Describes method to determine volume, excess internal pressure, extensibility and rate of change of swimbladder volume with external pressure for swimbladder of Cyprinoidei and Siluroidei. Annotation: Reports experiments on isolated swimbladders designed to provide information on the parts of swimbladder. Annotation: Account of experiments carried out to investigate importance of swimbladder wall in exercising constraint on changes of buoyaney with depth. Reports determinations of sinking factors and swimbladder volume. Reference: 218 p. Title: Biology, A book of techniques. 3 (11) : Ad 10 60-085ad (60-0529) 60-086ad (59-4988) 60-087ad (60-0530) 60-088ad (60-0531) 60-089ad (60-0532) 60-090ad (60-0671) 60-091ad (59-8160) 60-092ad (59-8162) 60-093ad (59-8163) 60-094ad (59-8164) 60-095ad (59-8165) 60-096ad (59-8167) 60-097ad (60-0522) ADDENDA Annotation: BA 34 (1) 523. Consists of 4 parts: sampling the living organisms; the use of sound waves; some properties of the water itself; photography and television. The first deals with bacteria, nanno-plankton, diatoms, zooplankton, bottom sediments and their fauna; the 2nd part describes echo-sounder and underwater noise; the 3rd describes method of measuring temperature and salinity; the 4th discusses photography and television. Annotation: SF АЗ (1) 1305. The results of a 15 months study are presented, with emphasis on the horizontal distribution and seasonal changes of the benthic invertebrates. Data are presented to demonstrate the presence of ecotones. Annotation: SF АЗ (1) 1306. The behaviour of goldfish on the turntable was re-examined. The experimental work was carreid out over a period of 18 months with 6 fish, 4-6 em in length, which were blinded by removal of their eyes. Annotation: SFA 3(1) 1807. Observrtions on the swelling of eggs in tap and distilled water. The rate of uptake of water through the outer membranes and the surface of the ovum fell off sharply within a short time of contact with water. Annotation: SFA 3 (1) 1309. Fish were stocked in 95 farm ponds in central New York State during 1953 to 1955. 6 spp. were tested. The golden shiner, white sucker, and fathead minnow, were found to be suitable. Annotation: SFA 3 (1) 1310. Data on temperature, oxygen, pH alkalinity, total dissolved solids, phosphoros, and nitrogen content were obtained in 48 ponds. Annotation: SFA 3(1)1311. Repeated fork and total length measurements were taken on sample lots of 5 fish each from 4 different groups of living fish. The fish were then drugged with urethane and the measurements repeated. Annotation: SFA3(1)1312. Population studies involving a num- ber of fish spp., but carp primarily, were carried out in 3 lakes ranging from 30 to 800 acres. Data were analyzed by both the Schnabel method and direct proportion. It is concluded that estimation by direct proportion, based on a relatively small number of marked fish, random sampling, and a substantial interval between marking and sampling, will give sufficiently accurate results for practical purposes. Annotation: SFA 3 (1) 1489. Literature dealing with the toxicity of zine to fish is discussed. The concentration of zine which resulted in 50 per cent survival in 96 hours was determined. The hardness of the dilution water appears more likely to affect the tolerance of bluegills to zine than differences in temperature. Annotation: WR (95): 69. Dispels many notions that have won common acceptance about whales, their longevity, length, weight, reproduction, feeding habits, movements and distribution. Dis- cusses hunting methods, from the harpoon to methods that are still undergoing development. Rules and regulations, effects of new legislation on preserving whales, rates of pay, and shipping techniques also are covered. 3 (11) : Ad 11 60-098ad (59-1337) 60-099ad (584021) 60-100ad (580758) 60-101ad (59-3047) 60-102ad (59-3048) 60-103ad (59-3438) 60-104ad (59-3377) 60-105ad (581905) 60-106ad (59-9212) BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Reference: 724-6. Title: Ru. Annotation: JSFA 10(7):ii-62. Thirty varieties of fungi were detected in rivers, ponds, wells and tap water. Most common were Muroraceae. Annotation: SFA 3(2) 1510. Four lakes occupying parts of an old stream channel on the leveed flood plain on the Mississippi River near Quincy, Illinois, were selected for a study of seasonal and annual variations in the bottom fauna and plankton in relation to environmental factors. Annotation: SFA 3 (2) 1512. A method is described for recording the activity of fish. It permits quantitative as well as qualitative recording of the influence of action of chemical agents on activity of fish. Annotation: SFA 3 (2) 1553. Larvae of brown trout, rainbow trout and salmon were periodically active and negatively photo- tactic when illuminated. All 3 spp. exhibited a positive photo- orthokinesis, the duration of their activity being directly propor- tional to the log of the light intensity, over a limited range. Annotation: SFA 3 (2) 1570. Has been responsible for 5 recorded epidemics among marine fish populations, especially the sea herring, of the western North Atlantic, during the past 60 years. Utilizing immature herring from the Gulf of Maine and goldfish from commercial sources as experimental animals, it was found that the virulence of the disease organism from both gulfs was similar. Annotation: SFA 3 (2) 1619. A population of juvenile tarpon, located in a shallow brackish pond on Lower Matecumbe Key, Florida. Experiments on temperature tolerance of juveniles. Growth data for young tarpon, based on recovered tagged speci- mens, and for adult tarpon, based on scale examination. Reference: 49-64. Annotation: Review of the investigations on life history, behavior, distribution and race investigations; special problems of the Nether- lands’ herring fishery and discussion of the over-fishing problems. Annotation: WR (93): 2. A critique of the procedures used by the Federal Government to justify and evaluate publie works in the water resource field. The methods of measuring benefits and costs that have been devised for projects in the fields of flood control, irrigation, navigation, and electric power are examined. 3 (11) : Аа 12 60-107ad (59-2064) 60-108ad (59-4504) 60-109ad (59-5086) 60-110ad (584023) 60-11lad (59-4811) 60-112ad (581907) 60-113ad (59-2968) 60.114ad (59-2102) ADDENDA Reference: 474 p. Annotation: WR (93) :3. 2nd ed. Part 1 outlines history of con- servation in US, discusses the public domain and its disposition, and reviews the relationship of economics to conservation. Part 4 deals with water supply, water power, waterways, and flood control. Part 6 has 1 chapter on wildlife, by C. A. Dambach, and 1 on fisheries, by H. H. Martin. Part 8 considers planning for conservation on local, state and national levels. Index. Selected references. Annotation: WR (93):2. Study, sponsored by Resources for the Future, Inc., explores the differences in costs and gains under alternative policies applied to river basin developments. Annotation: WR (93):27. Control of Hydrodictyon reticulatum Lagerh. and Pithophora oedogonia Wittr. in warmwater hatchery ponds using copper sulfate, sodium arsenite and abietylamine acetate (Delrad) is discussed. Some of the disadvantages of these chemicals as algicides for hatchery use are presented: a method of controlling the above spp. of vegetation in hatchery ponds using abietylamine acetate is described and recommended for use where either copper sulfate or soduim arsenite has not given satisfactory results. Annotation: WR (93) :49. Lutra canadensis ФФ seldom breed before they are 4 years old, gg when 2 years old, with notes on gestation period. Title: Zamechaniia po raschisleniiu tempa rosta moloday lososey. Annotation: WPA 33 (3) :500. The chlorine content in the upper sediment layers in the central Ochotsk Sea is less than that in the water in contact with the soil. Annotation: BA 35A (2) 3481. Bacterial population regarded as a basic food source for zooplankton. Annotation: A systematic list of the littoral fauna of this Pem- brokeshire coast. Annotation: A study of Toxys serripenis, T. creolus, Glaridichthys uninotatus, С. falcatus, Allodontium cubense, Dactylophallus denticulatus, Girardinus microdactylus, and G. metallicus. A theory expressing the author’s views in connection with the subject of the paper is developed. Annotation: Physical and chemical methods, significance of these tests. Annotation: A preliminary study as per title. 3 (11) : Ad 13 60-115ad (59-2983) 60-116ad (59-2115) 60-117ad (581995) 60-118ad (60-4319) 60-119ad (59-8621) 60-120ad (59-2149) 60-121ad (60-4103) 60-122ad (60-4332) 60-123ad (59-5046) 60-124ad (59-7562) 60-125ad (59-8634) A2 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Annotation: Presentation and discussion of catch statistics and of the evidence they indicate of concentration of redfish in particular areas, and of the location of the centre of habitat of this sp. Annotation: Study of Mallotus villosus villosus of Muller with regard to feeding intensity at different stages in the maturity of the sexual products, sex composition on spawning grounds, age composition in different areas of the Barents Sea, and average length of different age groups. Annotation: Analysis of regular reports from the captains of fishing and scout trawlers with indication of stomach contents of cod, field analysis of the food of cod, statistics of capelin catches; detailed analysis of capelin samples with respect to sex and age composition, meristic characteristics, fullness of stomachs and the periods of capelin fishing off the Murman coast. Annotation: Description of the general hydrological character of the area, vertical temperature and salinity distribution, vertical distribution of phosphorus and oxygen connection between water temperature and oxygen content. Annotation: Description of the area of investigation and of the morphology of the spp.; an account of tube-building by Polydora, boring by Polydora ciliata, and the dwelling-tube of Pygospio; description of brooding and settlement of larvae, and of food absorption by Spionidae; a discussion of the geological value of these results. 3 (11) : Ad 14 60-126ad (59-8172) 60-127ad (59-8171) 60-128ad (59-8170) 60-129ad (59-8154) 60-130ad (59-8016) REFERENCES MF Borgstrom, G. (1959) 60-4989 World Fish., 8 (5) : 72, 75. Soviet fish processing is on a gigantic scale. Incl. reference to development of marine fisheries of USSR and fish cultiva- tion in inland waters, incl. the inland seas—carp, sturgeon, pike, salmonids; hatcheries, acclimatization. M Anon. (1959) 60-4990 World Fish., 8 (5) : 76. U.K. sea fisheries research, 1958. Ci 59-2892. Selection of sections from 59-2892. M Hunter, A. (1959) 60-4991 World Fish., 8 (5) : 79-87. Fishing vessel development (2). Trends described, with reference to operational efficiency and economy; appendix describes calculation of fishing performance relevant to interpre- tation of fishing effort statistics. M Anon. (1959) 60-4992 World Fish., 8 (5) : 91. Oyster industry for Poole. Outline of development of this new industry in south of England. MF PSA (1959) 60-4993 Proc. Pacif. Sci. Congr., 9 (7) : 80 p. Conservation. Lists participants, gives texts of standing committee reports dealing mostly with nature conservation in various Pacific countries; papers contributed to Symposium on Proposed National Parks and Reserves in southeast Asia. Contains: 60-4994-60-5002. MF Serventy, D. L. (1959) 60-4994 Proc. Pacif. Sci. Congr., 9 (7) : 5-10. Fauna conservation in Australia and conseravtion in Australian-controlled New Guinea. Refers to Megaptera nodosa, killing of Sula serrator by fishermen, crocodile hunting, actions of fisheries inspectors. M Harrison, T. (1959) 60-4995 Proc. Pacif. Sci. Congr., 9 (7) : 11-2. Conservation in the Island of Borneo. Refers to dugong, green turtle—Chelonia mydas—, sea-birds. 3 (11) : 733 3B BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Cowan, I. McT. (1959) 60-4996 Proc. Pacif. Sci. Congr., 9 (7) : 13-4. Conservation in Canada 1953-1957. Refers to Fraser River salmon stocks, and INPFC. M Anderson, E. S. (1959) 60-4997 Proc. Pacif. Sci. Confr., 9 (7) : 15-7. Summary report of work by the conservation council of Hawaii. Refers to Monachus schauinslandi; hydrological studies. MF Fosberg, F. R. (1959) 60-4998 Proc. Рас}. Sei. Congr., 9 (7) : 30-1. Conservation situation in Oceania. Refers to Trochus, Hawaiian monk seal and introduction of fishes and other aquatic animals, especially predators on snails. MF Coolidge, H. J. (1959) 60-4999 Proc. Pacif. Sci. Congr., 9 (7) : 38-40. Notes on progress in wildlife conservation in the United States. Refers to Alaska fur seals, sea otter, ‘ Ocean Research’ unit at Stanford University, activities of INPFC, POFI. F Spencer, J. E. (1959) 60-5000 Proc. Рас}. Sci. Congr., 9 (7) : 51-2. Symposium: Effects of shifting cultivation on natural resources with special reference to problems in southeast Asia—Introduction. Refers to fishery resources. MF Tubb. J. A. (1959) 60-5001 Proc. Pacif. Sci. Congr., 9 (7) : 68-71. Shifting cultivation and inland fisheries. CR 571643. M Murphy, R. C. (1959) 60-5002 Proc. Рас}. Sci. Congr., 9 (7) : 80. The guano industry of Peru as a practical conservation project. Short abstract of this review. 3 (11) : 734 REFERENCES МЕ Phillips, J. @. & P. J. Mulrow (1959) 60-5003 Proc. Soc. exp. Biol. Med., 101 : 262-4. Corticosteroid production in vitro by the interrenal tissue of killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus (Linn). Incubation experiments with tissues of fish caught off New Haven, Conn., in 1958. M Thompson, T. G. (1957) 60-5004 Technion Yearb., 1957: 6 р. Fresh water from the sea. A technical discussion on the recovery of fresh water and of salts from the sea by frigid means. MF IPFC (1959) 60-5005 Occ. Pap. Indo-Pacif. Fish. Coun., (59/9) : 2 p., mimeo. A method for plankton volume determination. Description of the apparatus and of the method of use. F Filteau, G. (1959) 60-5006 Nat. canad., 86 (5/7) : 113-28. Effets des vaporisations aériennes au DDT sur les insectes aquatiques. (Effects of aerial DDT sprayings on aquatic insects.) BA 34E(2) : 5733. Numbers of emerging adults and bottom-living larvae of the orders Plecoptera, Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera, and Diptera reduced immediately after aerial spraying. The mortality seemed more rapid in streams with greater flow rates. Discussions of possible secondary effects on fish populations and algal density are incl. MF Hilliard, D. K. (1959) 60-5007 J. Parasit., 45 (3) : 291-4. The effects of low temperatures on larval cestodes and other helminths in fish. BA 34E(2) : 5756. Minimum survival temperature of Diphyllobothrium dalliae in Dallia pectoralis; Diphyllobothrium sp. in Coregonus lavaretus, Salmo gairdneriü, Salvelinus namaycush and Thymallus arcticus; D. ursi in Oncorhynchus nerka; D. osmeri in Osmerus dentex. F Chernin, E. (1959) 60-5008 Amer. J. Hyg., 69 (2) : 146-60. Growth in axenic culture of the snail Australorbis glabratus. BA 34A1(1): 81. Observations on axenic growth of this sp. feeding on brewer’s yeast and formalin-killed Æscherichia coli. 3 (11) : 735 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Hatanaka, M. & G. Murakawa (1958) 60-5009 Tohoku J. agric. Res., 9 (2) : 69-79. Growth and food consumption in young amberfish, Seriola quinqueradiata (T. et S.) BA 34A1(1):511. Account of observations on growth and consumption rates. M Froese C. (1959) 60-5010 Canad. J. Res. (Phys.), 37 (6) : 775-9. On the calculation of the velocity of sound in sea water. BA 34A(1) : 527. F Järnielt, H. (1959) 60-5011 Acta Soc. Fauna Flora fenn., 74 (5) : 1-17. Weiterer Beitrag zur Limnologie des Tuusulanjärvi. (A further contribu- tion to the limnology of Lake Tuusulanjärvi.) BA 34A (1) : 531. Data are given as to temperature and chemical constitu- tion, and the plankton spp. found are discussed and their occurrence on different collection dates tabulated. F Brander, T. (1959) 60-5012 Acta Soc. Fauna Flora fenn., 74 (2) : 1-29. Aktuelles über die Flussperlmuschel, Margaritana margaritifera (L.) in Finnland. (Present status of the river pearl mussel M. margaritifera in Finland.) BA 34A (1) : 534. Covers the northward movement of this sp., its present north-south distribution in Finland, a review of the history of excessive exploitation in the past, discussion of the type of environment which is favorable, information on the frequency of pearls and their economic potentialities. M Film—U.K. A.E.R.E. Film Unit (1957) 60-5013 Harwell, Berks, A.E.R.E. Film Unit. Exercise mermaid. SFR 5 (4): 174. 15 min, 16/35 mm, b € w, sound. Survey teams from Harwell carrying out investigations into the dispersal of radioactive substances off the Dorset coast in preparation for the laying of a pipeline from Winfrith A.E.E. Emphasis on safety of local fishing industries and shore contamination. 3 (11) : 736 REFERENCES M Film—U.K. Ace Film Productions for U.K.A.E.A. (1959) 60-5014 London, S.W.1, Public Relations Branch, 11 Charles II Street. The Dounreay project. SFR 5 (4) : 178. 23 min, 16/35 mm, b € м, sound. A survey of the work involved in providing the various buildings at Dounreay other than the fast reactor itself. It incl. the construction of an undersea tunnel for waste disposal, a sea water channel to the pumphouse and laboratory and other buildings. M Film—(1959) 60-5015 U.K., Esso Films. Hook, line and sinker. SER 5 (4) : 189. 20 min, 16/35 mm, color. Maiden voyage of a line fishing vessel out of Aberdeen, into the Arctic Circle. The catch are halibut. M Film—Evans, S. T. (1959) 60-5016 Victoria, CSIRO Film Unit, 314 Albert Street. The seals of Macquarie Island. SER 5 (4) : 202. 16 min, 16 mm, color, sound. Produced in collaboration with the Antarctic Division Department of External Affairs, shows that fur seals have returned to Macquarie Island after having been virtually wiped out by early sealers. The elephant seals were never exploited to same extent and each year return to breed and rear their pups. Depicts yearly cycle of life of the elephant seals. M Film—Brouhen, M. (1958) 60-5017 Bruxelles, Ministère de l’Instruction Publique, 7 quai du Commerce. Coelenterates. SER 5 (4) : 203. 42 min, 16 mm, color, sound. A general analysis of the organic structure of coelenterates based on many samples of various types : corals, ctenophora, and hydromedusa. M Film—Painleve, J. & G. Hamon (1959) 60-5018 Paris, Jean Painleve, 38 avenue des Ternes Eleutheria. SFR 5 (4) : 209. 8 min, 35 mm, b & w, sound. Medusa, of 1 to 6 mm, with бог 8 arms. Anatomy, movement, snaring of prey, reproduction by budding, separation of the bud. Reproduction by eggs, emergence of Coelenterata, parasites of prey ingested and ejected with the prey’s shell. 3 (11) : 737 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Film—Painleve, J. & Gr. Hamon (1959) 60-5019 Paris, Jean Painleve, 38 avenue des Ternes Tricyclusa. SFR 5 (4): 211. 7 min, 35 mm, b & w, sound. Adult amphora 1 mm in size and fixed by a foot bearing a sticky bud. Anatomy of the tentacles round the mouth, 2 other rings of tentacles encircling the body. Catching and ingesting the prey. Reproduction by budding. Growth and emergence of embryo—2 different magnifications. Anatomy of the young animal. F Film—Germany. Democratic Republic. VEB DEFA Studio f. 60-5020 populär-wissenschaftliche Filme (1958). Berlin, Deutsches Zentralinstitut fiir Lehrmittel, Krausenstrasse 8. Copulation procedure with cichlides (Aequidens latifrons.) SFR 5 (4) : 213. 18 min, 35 mm, color, sound. In the course of a series of interindividual characteristic rules the particular animals make each other’s acquaintance. The strongest male and female unite in a unanimously defended area. M Film—Germany. Federal Republic. Institut für den Wissenschait- 60-5021 lichen Film (1958) Gottingen, Institut fiir den Wissenschaftlichen Film, Bunsenstrasse 10. Reproduction of Foraminifera. SFR 5 (4) : 217. 144 min, 16 mm, b & w, sound. Representation of the development cycle in Rotaliella roscoffensis with sexual development of an autogamete. The second part of the film shows the heterophasic metagenesis in Patellina corrugate. M Film—Kollänyi, A. (1958) 60-5022 Budapest, Hungarofilm. With lenses under the sea. SFR 5 (4): 222. 20 min, 35 mm, color, sound. Hungarian- Yugoslav co-production showing undersea life in the Adriatic. F Film—Kokesz, 3. (1958) 60-5023 Warsaw, Film Polski, 6/8 Mazowiecka Street. The water-striders. SFR 5 (4) : 227. 9 min, 35 mm, b & w, sound. Shows the work done by Polish scientists on the life and habits of insects who skate over the surface of water. MF Film—Rumania. The Alexandru Sahia Documentary Films 60-5024 Studio (1959). Bucharest, Difilm, Julius Fucik Street, 25. The sturgeons SFR 51(4) : 227. 18 min, 35 mm, color, sound. Describes the life of sturgeons. 3 (11) : 738 REFERENCES M UNESCO (1959) 60-5025 Mon. Bull. sci. Doc. Term., (8) : 12 p., mimeo. Contains item on punched card system for recording oceanographic data, describing system introduced by ICES. M Rosen, A. (1959) 60-5026 Miami, 55 p. Summary of Florida commercial marine landings and an analysis of the catch and effort of certain species, 1958. Catch and effort statistics tabulated and ill. graphically for shrimp, mullet, Spanish mackerel, red snapper, menhaden, and other spp., analysed by country. Gives quantities and values for period of several years, by years and months. Appendices describe the mechanics of the fish ticket program, list common and scientific names of spp., and give bibliography. MF Haysom, N. M. (Ed.) (1959) 60-5027 Qd. Fish., (16) : 2 p., mimeo. Control of blackspot. Contains notes on control of blackspot in prawn industry; Oncorhynchus nerka run in Canada during 1958; stinging fishes of Australian waters. M IWC (1959) 60-5028 Mimeo, 9 p. Chairman’s report of the eleventh meeting. Lists delegates and observers and reports withdrawals from the Convention; condition of stocks; catch limitation; fin and sei whale season; humpback season; blue whales in North Atlantic; statistics; constitution of committees; date of next meeting, etc. M USFWS, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Great Lakes and 60-5029 Central Region (n.d. 19597). Michigan, 8 p. Biological research—Great Lakes fishery investigations. Outlines activities in Great Lakes and Central Region of US Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. MF USFWS (1959) 60-5030 Inf. Serv. Rel. U.S. Dep. Inst., 18 November : 4 p. Interior allots fish and game fund to States. Lists Federal Aid and Fish Restoration funds by States, with comments for fiscal year 1960. 3 (11) : 739 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Film—USFWS, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (1960) 60-5031 New York, Sun Dial Films, Inc. Salmon—Catch to can. 14 min, color, sound. MF Film—USFWS, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (1960) 60-5032 New York, Sun Dial Films, Inc. Take a can of salmon. 14 min, color, sound. MF USFWS (1959) 60-5033 Inf. Serv. Rel. U.S. Dep. Int., 14 December : 2 p. Films and recipe booklet, in color, feature canned salmon. No 60-5031 and 60-5032. M Bramstedt, F. (1957) 60-5034 Arch. FischWiss., 8 ; 9410-3. Geschmacks- und Geruchsstoffe im Fischfleisch. (Substances responsible for taste and smell in fish.) : А general review of biochemical studies in this field; special reference to previously unpublished work on ling cod. M Bramstedt, F. (van Klaveren, F. W., Transl.) (1959) 60-5035 Transl. Ser. Fish. Res. Bd. Can, (235) : 15 p. Substances responsible for taste and smell in fish. En 60-5034. M Sandeman, E. J. (1959) 60-5036 Mimeo, 2 p. Research vessel ‘A. T. Cameron ’—Report for cruise no. 15. From 4 to 30 November, 1959. Area of operation: Continental shelf off Nova Scotia. Defines purpose as to study the distribution and abundance of redfish in relation to locality, depth and hydrography and briefly summarizes the general results. M Sandeman, E. J. (1958) 60-5037 Mimeo, Тр Research vessel ‘A. T. Cameron ’—Report for cruise по. 2. From 25 November to 5 December 1958. Area of operation: offshore, N.E. Newfoundland shelf. Purpose: preliminary survey mainly for cod and redfish in the area at the edge of the continental shelf between the depths of 100 and 400 fathoms. Briefly summarizes the general results. 3 (11) : 740 REFERENCES M Olsen, 5. (1958) 60-5038 Mimeo, 3 p. Research vessel ‘A. T. Cameron ’—Report for cruise no. 1. From 9 November to 17 November 1958. Area of operation: northwest edge of Flemish Cap, 47°-48°N., 45°-47°W. Purpose: to test the ship while operating various kinds of fishing gear and research equipment under variable conditions ; to try out the facilities for sampling and other research work on board the vessel; to carry out a redfish survey in the Flemish Cap area. Briefly summarizes the general results. M Hodder, V. M. (1959) 60-5039 Mimeo, 1 p Research vessel ‘A. T. Cameron ’—Report for cruise no. 8. From 29 April to 14 May, 1959. Area of operation: S.W. slope of the Grand Bank. Purpose: to study the distribution and abundance of haddock and redfish in the area at the edge of the continental shelf between depths of 80 and 400 fathoms and within longitude lines 51 to 54 W. Briefly summarizes the general results. May, A. W. (1959) 60-5040 Mimeo, 1 p. Research vessel ‘A. T. Cameron ’—Верогф for cruise no. 9. From 27 May to 11 June, 1959. Area of operation: Southern Grand Bank. Purpose: to compare by alternate drags the quantities and sizes of haddock caught in the standard No. 41-5 otter trawl with a small mesh cod-end—2}- inch internal wet measurement—with those caught by two other nets with the after parts of 4-inch and 44-inch meshes—internal wet measurement. Briefly summarizes the general results. M Pitt, T. K. (1959) 60-5041 Mimeo, 1 p. Research vessel ‘A. T. Cameron ’—report for cruise no. 10. From 20 June to 23 June and from 9 July to 22 July, 1959. Purpose: to study the distribution and abundance of redfish, plaice and cod in the area on the S.E. and eastern edge of the Grand Bank in depths of 40 to 400 fathoms from latitude lines 48° to 47° N. Briefly summarizes the general results. 3 (11) : 741 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Hodder, V. M. (1959) 60-5042 Mimeo, 1 р. Research vessel ‘A. T. Cameron —Report for cruise no. 11. From 29 July to 5 August, 1959. Area of operation: Southeast Grand Bank. Purpose: to compare by alternate drags the quantities and sizes of haddock caught in the standard No. 41-5 otter trawl with a small mesh cod- end with those caught with two other nets the after parts of which have 4-inch and 43-inch meshes. Briefly summarizes the general results. M Hodder, V. M. (1959) . 60-5043 Mimeo, | p. Research vessel ‘A .T. Cameron ’—Report for cruise no. 14. From 15 October to 27 October, 1959. Area of operation: Gulf of St. Lawrence. Purpose: to carry out a series of drags and obtain collections of redfish in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, a bi-annual program—in order to follow the sizes and fate of the various year-classes. The program to be worked jointly with the ‘ Investigator II’ in order to compare the relative fishing efficiency of the vessels with respect to each other. Briefly summarizes the general results. MF USFWS (1959) 60-5044 Inf. Serv. Rel. U.S. Dep. Int., 12 December : 3 p. Alaska Game Commission, created in dogsled days, ends work December 31. Reports termination in 1959 of this body, which had been responsible for guiding management of sport fishery resources. MF С.С. Central Secretariat (1959) 60-5045 Publ. Fish. Caribb. Comm., (12) : 10 p. Preliminary list of Surinam fishes, crabs and shrimps. Lists fishes and crustaceans with their English, Dutch and Surinam common names. MF Clark, H. F. ei al. (1959)* 60-5046 U.S. Dep. Heatlh, Education, and Welfare, MS : 1-90. A critical review of the literature of 1958 on water pollution. F Collins, V. G. (1958)* 60-5047 Int. Congr. Microbiol., 7 : 71. ‘The ecology and distribution of photosynthetic bacteria in freshwater. 3 (11) : 742 REFERENCES F d’Almeida, R. F. (1958)* 60-5048 Bol. Mus. nac. Rio de J. (Zool.), (178) : 1-7. Ligeiras notas sobre algumas actinote do sudeste do Brasil. (Short notes on some actinotes from southeastern Brazil.) F Dussart, B. (1958)* 60-5049 Rev. d. Savoie, 1958 : 49-57. Types de lacs et protection de la nature. (Lake types and conservation.) MF Fry, F. E. J. & J. B. Falls (1959)* 60-5050 Thesis Univ. Toronto, 1 p. Animal ecology. F Juryk, E. (1957)* 60-5051 Zesz. nauk. Uniw. jagiellon., 2 (15) : 3-10. Blood vessels in the olfactory organ of the rainbow trout (Salmo irideus Gibb.). M Grodzinski, Z. (1958)* 60-5052 Acta biol. cracov. (Zool.), 1 : 55-68. Zoltko zarlacza. (The yolk of the dogfish.) MF Szubinska-Kilarska, B. (1958)* 60-5053 Bull. Acad. polon. Sci. (Biol.), 6 (8) : 347-51. The adipose fin in Salmonidae. MF Tait, J. S. (1959)* 60-5054 Thesis, Univ. Toronto, 3 p., mimeo. Swimbladder studies in salmonoids relating to problems of depth. F Tompkins, W. A. (1958)* 60-5055 Fish. Bull., Mass., (22) : 1-22. A compendium of the life history and ecology of the chain pickerel Esox niger (Le Sueur). MF Urquhart, F. A. (1958)* 60-5056 Contr. roy. Ont. Mus. (Div. Zool. & Palaeont.), 50 : 1-11. A discussion of the use of the word “ migration ” as it relates to a proposed classification for animal movements. F Wiggins, G. B., R. E. Whitfield & F. A. Walden (1957)* 60-5057 Contr. roy. Ont. Mus. (Div. Zool. & Palaeont.), 45 : 1-6. Notes on freshwater jellyfish in Ontario. 3 (11) : 743 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Christie, W. J. (1959)* 60-5058 Min. Ont.-N.Y. Conf., App. A : 1-5, mimeo. Lake Ontario lake trout study 1938 progress report. MF Schneirla, T. C. (1959)* 60-5059 Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., Dep. Anim. Behav., 27-48. The study of animal behavior: its history and relation to the museum. II. M El Wardani, S. A. (1958)* 60-5060 Geochim. et cosmochim. Acta, 15 : 231-54. Marine geochemistry of germanium and the origin of Pacific pelagic clay minerals. MF Vorbrodt, K. (1957)* 60-5061 Folia biol., Praha, 5 (3) : 175-93. Histological changes in the muscles of sea-trout ‘embryos (Salmo trutta L.) caused by a temperature of + 30° C MF Skerman, T. M. (1959)* 60-5062 Inform. Ser. Dep. Sci. industr. Res. N.Z., (22) : 1-67. Contributions to marine microbiology. F Bovee, E. C. (1957)* 60-5063 J. Protozool., 4 : 63-6. Protozoa of Amazonian and Andean waters of Colombia, South America. F Bovee, E. C. (1957)* 60-5064 J. Protozool., 4 : 124-8. Euplotes leticiensis, n. sp., from the Letician drainage into the Amazon River. F Downing, A. L. & L. J. Scragg (1958)* 60-5065 Wat. Waste Treatm. J., (Sept.-Oct.) : 1-7. The effect of synthetic detergents on the rate of aeration in diffused - air activated sludge plants. F Flint, L. H. (1957)* 60-5066 Nat. canad., 84 : 157-60. Notes on algae of Quebec. I. Mont Tremblant Park. F Flint, L. H. (1957)* 60-5067 Nat. canad., 84 : 179-81. Notes on algae of Quebec. II. L rentide Park. 3 (11) : 744 REFERENCES F Gameson, A. L. H. & G. A. Truesdale (1959)* 60-5068 J. Instn Wat. Engrs, 13 (2) : 175-87. Some oxygen studies in streams. M Grau, G. (1959)* 60-5069 Allan Hancock Pacif. Exped., 23 : 1-308. Pectinidae of the eastern Pacific. M Peters, N. (1957)* 60-5070 Fischmarkt, (July-Aug.) : 172-89, 200-16. On pelagie whaling and fauna in the southern Polar Sea. M Rowan, A. N. (1958)* 60-5071 Progr. Rep. Fish. Ind. Res. Inst., (33) : 1-14, mimeo. Pilchard tagging. Recovery of tags during 1957. F Dottrens, E. (1959)* 60-5072 Rev. suisse Zool., 66 (1) : 1-66. Systematique des coregones de l’Europe occidentale, basée sur étude biométrique. (Systematics of whitefishes from western Europe, based on biometrical studies.) MF Eden, G. E. & K. V. Melbourne (1959) 60-5073 Chem. & Ind. (Rev.), (14 Feb.) : 220-2. A battery-operated water sampler. WPA 32 (8) 1415. An ill. description is given of portable equipment to collect water samples from open channels at intervals over prolonged periods, for subsequent analysis of the individual samples. M Caldwell, D. K. (1959)* 60-5074 Quart. J. Fla Acad Sci., 21 (3) : 285-91, 1958. On the status of the Atlantic leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea coriacea, as a visitant to Florida nesting beaches, with natural history notes. M Caldwell, D. K. (1957)* 60-5075 Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sci., 20 (2) : 126-8. Additional records of marine fishes from the vicinity of Cedar Key, Florida. MF Bovee, E. C. (1957)* 60-5076 Anat. Rec., 128 (3) : 525. > Some amebas from marine and freshwater habitats of Florida. : F Bovee, E. C. (1958)* 60-5077 Anat. Rec., 131 (3) : 537, mineo. Scale models of amebas depicting characteristic morphologies. 3 (11) : 745 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Bovee, E. C. (1958)* 60-5078 Anat. Rec., 131 (3) : 537. mimeo. The mastigonts and flagella of Trimastigamoeba philippinensis Whitmore. M Boud, R. & B. T. Cunningham (1959)* 60-5079 Notornis, 8 (4) : 119-20. Feeding habits of the black-billed gull. 19 Bovee, E. C. (1959)* 60-5080 Anat. Rec., 134 (3) : 538. Feeding behavior of verrucosid amebas. F Bovee, E. C. (1959)* 60-5081 J. Protozool., 6 (1) : 69-75. Studies of amebo-flagellates. I. The general morphology and mastigonts of Trimastigamoeba philippinensis Whitmore 1911. С M Bovee, E. C. (1957)* 60-5082 J. Protozool., 4 (S) : 14-5, mimeo. Some morphological similarities between the dysterian ciliates and certain hyoptrichous ciliates. F Bovee, E. C. & J. A. Hynes (1958)* 60-5083 J. Protozool., 5 (3): 13, mimeo. Some effects of nutritional conditions on the morphologies of certain small amebas in clonal cultures. MF Byezkowska-Smyk, W. (1957)* 60-5084 Zool. Polon., 8 (2-3) : 91-111. The respiratory surface of the gills in teleosts. I. The respiratory surface of the gills in the flounder, Pleuronecte platessa and perch, Perca fluviatilis. F Clark, C. F. & F. Steinbach (1959)* 60-5085 Ohio J. Sci., 59 (3) : 129-34. Observations on the age and growth of the northern pike, Hsox lucius L., in East Harbor, Ohio. M Kalk, M. (1958)* 60-5086 Ann. Nat. Mus., 14 (2) : 189-242. Ecological studies on the shores of Mozambique. I. The fauna of intertidal rocks at Inhaca Island, Delagoa Bay. М. Kinne, O. (1959)* 60-5087 Natur. Rdsch., (4) : 143-4. Symposien über Marine Biologie. (Symposia on marine biology.) 3 (11) : 746 REFERENCES M Klima, E. F. & D. C. Tabb (1959) 60-5088 Tech. Ser. Fla Bd Conserv., (30) : 1-25. A contribution to the biology of the spotted weakfish, Cynoscion nebulosus, (Cuvier) from northwest Florida, with a description of the fishery. Age and size composition of gillnet and hook and line catches; growth, maturity, sex ratio, feeding, sub-populations characterized by growth rate, average sizes and sizes at maturity, duration of spawning season. M Klima, E. F. (1959)* 60-5089 Tech. Ser. Fla Bd Conserv., (27) : 1-39. Aspects of the biology and the fishery for Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus maculatus (Mitchill), of southern Florida. MF Wend, A. E. J. (1957)* 60-5090 J. Dep. Agric. Ire., 53 : 1-22. Notes on the Irish salmon industry 1924/1955. F Kawakatsu, M. (1958)* 60-5091 Bull. Kyoto Gakugei Univ., B (13) : 36-51. Studies on the vertical distribution of Japanese fresh-water planarian. Teure, Yangeshiri and Okushiri Islands (Hokkaido Island regions, in north Japan). F Kawakatsu, M. (1959)* 60-5092 Bull. Kyoto Gakugei Univ., B (14) : 35-59. An experimental study of the life-history of Japanese fresh-water Planaria, Phagocata vivida (Ijima and Kaburaki), with special reference to their fragmentation. MF Lanzing, W. J. R. (1959)* | 60-5093 Druk : Uitgeversmaatschapij Neerlandia. Utrecht : 1-82. Studies on the river lamprey, Lampreta fluviatilis, during its anadromous migration. F Jeuken, M. (1957)* 60-5094 Holland. Dissertation, 1-114. A study of the respiration of Misgurnus fossilis (L.), the pond loach. | МЕ Lambou, У. W. (1959)* 60-5095 Louisiana Federal Aid Fish Restoration Project F-1-R, 1-7, mimeo. Use of machine methods in processing fishery data. F Lambou, V. W. (1959)* 60-5096 Louisiana Federal Aid Fish Restoration Project F-1-R, 1-19, mimeo. Louisiana impoundments, their fish populations and management. 3 (11) : 747 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Lambert, Y. T. & D. V. Anderson (1959)* 60-5097 Phys. Res. Note Ont. Dep. Lds, (4) : 1. A limnological water sampler. F Anderson, D. V. & G. K. Rodgers (1959)* 60-5098 Phys. Res. Note Ont. Dep. Lds, (5) : 1-4. The delta of the Niagara River. F Anderson, D. V. & D. Clayton (1959)* 60-5099 Phys. Res. Note Ont. Dep. Lds, (1) : 7 p. Plankton in Lake Ontario. F Anderson, D. V. (1959)* 60-5100 Phys. Res. Note Ont. Dep. Lds, (3) : 1-2. The effect of a water temperature discontinuity on wind-water interaction. F Anderson, D. V. (1959)* 60-5101 Phys. Res. Note Ont. Dep. Lds, (6) : 1-2. A two-vessel synoptic survey in Lake Ontario. F Anderson, D. V. & Y. T. Lambert (1959)* 60-5102 Phys. Res. Note Ont. Dep. Lds, (2) : 1-2. A synoptic survey of Lake Ontario in a Canso flying boat. F Bishop, С. G. (1958)* 60-5103 Job. Compl. Rep. Mont. Dep. Fish, (1 May 1957-30 April 1958) : 1-3. Census of fisherman’s creels and analysis of creel census data. F Grosslein, М. D. (1959)* 60-5104 Job. Compl. Rep. N.Y., Invest. Proj., F-17-R-3, (1) : 1-13, mimeo. Creel census on Oneida Lake. MF 'Semko, В. $. (Foerster, R. E. Transl.) (1958)* 60-5105 Canada, Fish. Res. Bd, 1-21. Some data on the exploitation, distribution and migration of Far-Eastern salmon in the open ocean. En 582936 MF Birman, I. B. (Foerster, R. E. Transl.) (1958)* 60-5106 Canada, Fish. Res. Bd, (180) : 1-15. On the occurrence and migration of Kamchatka salmon in the north- western part of the Pacific Ocean. En 582937. 3 (11) : 748 REFERENCES F Dorris, T. C., W. Gould & C. R. Jenkins (1958)* 60-5107 Oklahoma Oil Refiners’ Waste Control Council, mimeo, 1-19. Toxicity bioassay of oil refinery effluents in Oklahoma. F Doneszy, E. (1958)* 60- 5108 Hydrobiol. Abt. Landesinst. Landwirt. Qualitätspr., (4) : 389-96. Bioklimatische Untersuchungen am See zu Szelid. (Bioclimatic investiga- tions on the Szelid Lake.) M Carr, A. & D. K. Caldwell (1958)* 60-5109 Rev. Biol. trop., 6 (2) : 245-62. The problem of the Atlantic ridley turtle (Lepidochelys kempi) in 1958. F Putnam, H. D. et al. (1959)* 60-5110 Univ. Minn. School Public Health, 1-32. A preliminary investigation of nutrients in western Lake Superior 1958-1959. F Ruschmeyer, O. R. & T. A. Olson (1958)* 60-5111 Univ. Minn. School Public Health, 1-65. Water movements and temperatures of western Lake Superior. M Runnstrom, $. (1957)* 60-5112 Transl. Scotland Fish. Bd, mimeo, (Oct.) : 1-12. Norway. Herring investigations, 1937. F Sladeëek, У. (1957)* 60-5113 Sei. Pap. Inst. chem. Technol., Prague, 1-84. Studie o biologikem distení méstskych odpadnich vod aktivovanym kalem. (Study on the cleaning of waste water in towns with activated sludge.) M Serra, J. A. (1957)* 60-5114 Rev. port. Zool., 1 (1) : 33-87. Problemas cientificos das pescas e sua resoluçäo. (Scientific problems on fisheries and their solution.) F Scott, W. B. & E. J. Crossman (1959)* 60-5115 Contr. roy. Ont. Mus. (Div. Zool de Palaent.), (51) : 1-37. The freshwater fishes of New Brunswick: a checklist with distributional notes. ; F Rawson, D. S. (1958)* 60-5116 Rep. Saskatch. Res. Coun., (12) : 4 p. Department of biology. I. Mineral analysis of Saskatchewan lake waters. 3 (11) : 749 3 C BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Ocklemann, W. K. (1958)* 60-5117 Medd. Gronland, 122 (4) : 1-256. Marine Lamellibranchiata. F Lambou, У. W. (1959)* 60-5118 Annu. Meet. La Acad. Sci., (23-25 April) : 1-4 MS. Fish populations of the streams on the Red Dirt game management area, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. F Kilarski, W. (1958)* 60-5119 Acta. biol. cracov. (Zool.), 1 : 11-23. Fat in the loach (Misgurnus fossilis L.). M Carriker, M. R. (1958)* 60-5120 A.S.B. Bull., 5 (1) : 5. Additional information on the mechanical and chemical nature of drilling by the gastropods Urosalpinx and Hupleura. F Esslova, M. (1959)* 60-5121 Mém. Soc. zool. tchécosl., 23 (1) : 80-8. Embryonic development of parthenogenetic eggs of Daphnia pulex. M Anon. (1960) 60-5122 Univ. Calif. Press, 582 p. Oceanic observations of the Pacific: 1955, the NORPAC data volume. Temperature, salinity, density, oxygen, phosphate and silicate materials, and biological materials—plankton volumes and counts—are published in the MORPAC data volume, arranged as in the 1949 and 1950 volumes. M Anon. (1960) 60-5123 Univ. Calif. Press, 123 pl. Oceanic observations of the Pacific: 1955, the NORPAC atlas. The NORPAC atlas contains maps of temperature, salinity, dissolved ' oxygen, phosphate and density at depths of 10, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600 and 1000 m and geopotential anomaly at the surface, the 200-decibar surface and the 400-decibar surface with respect to the 1000-decibar surface. Vertical sections of the upper 1000 m of temperature, salinity, oxygen, phosphate- phosphorus and density at 20°, 32°, 44° and 52° N latitude and for 138° E, 150° E, 180°, 158° W and 140° W longitude are incl. Similar vertical sections have been made from the bathythermograph data on an expanded scale. The maps of biological materials incl. zooplankton volumes, fish larvae and marine mammals. Pertinent maps of atmospheric pressure, storm tracks and sea-surface temperature and ships’ drift have been prepared by the hydro- graphic and weather services of Japan and the US. A new bathymetric chart has been incl. 3 (11) : 750 REFERENCES M Anon. (1960) 60-5124 Univ. Calif. Press, 536 p. Oceanic observations of the Pacific: 1950. The 2nd volume of this series contains data collected on cruises of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California, the Biological Laboratory of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Honolulu, the Biological Laboratory of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, La Jolla, the Pacific Oceanographic Group of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, the US Navy Electronics Laboratory and the University of Washington. As in the Ist volume (1949), for each station, values of temperature, salinity, oxygen, phosphate or other measured concentrations are tabulated at observed and standard depths. Computed values of density, specific volume anomaly and geopotential anomaly are tabulated at standard depths. Intro- ductory material for each cruise or group of cruises incl. charts of station positions and positions of bathythermograph observations, a brief discussion of special techniques used in making measurements and a list of published papers pertaining to the 1950 cruises. F Jasinsky, A. (1958)* 60-5125 Zesz. nauk. Uniw. jagiellon., 3 (19) : 29-46. The angioarchitectonics of the brain of the rainbow trout (Salmo irideus Gibb.). F Malinowska, W. (1957)* 60-5126 Zesz. nauk. Uniw. jagiellon., 2 (15) : 11-20. The blood vessels in the walls of the alimentary canal of the bleak (Leuciscus cephalus L.). F Kilarski, W. (1957)* 60-5127 Zesz. nauk. Uniw. jagiellon., 2 (15) : 37-56. The distribution of fat in the body of the rainbow trout (Salmo irideus Gibb.). F Dence, W. A. & D. F. Jackson (1959)* 60-5128 Sch. Sci. Math., 317-24. Changing chemical and biological conditions in Oneida Lake, New York. F Denzer, H. W. (1959) 60-5129 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Landesanstalt für Fischerei, 77 p. Merkblatt über die Schädigung der Fischerei durch Abwässer. I. Schwellen- werte für Fische und Fischnährtiere. (Note on the damage caused to fisheries by waste water. I. MPC values of pollutants to fishes and fish food animals.) Determination of the toxieity of industrial wastes and data on MPC values of different pollutants on different fish, plankton and benthos organisms. 3 (11) : 751 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Holgersen, H. (1958)* 60-5130 Stavanger Mus. Arb., 119-32. Sjeldne Fisker ved Sorvestkysten. (Rare fishes at the southwest coast.) MF Owen, G. & H. F. Steedman (1958)* 60-5131 Proc. malac. Soc. Lond., 33 (3). Preservation of molluscs. М. Owen, G. (1958)* 60-5132 Proc. malac. Soc. Lond., 33 (3) Observations on the stomach and digestive gland of Scutus breviculus (Blainville). G Steedman, H. F. (1958)* 60-5133 Quart. J. micr. Sci., 99 (4) : 451-2. Dimethyl hydantoin formaldehyde: a new water-soluble resin for use as a mounting medium. F Mullan, J. W. & W. A. Tompkins (d.u.)* 60-5134 Massachusetts Div. Fish. Game. Trout pond management in Massachusetts. M Anon. (1959) 60-5135 Keesing’s contemp. Arch., (19-26 Sept.) : 17014. Whaling. Norway and the Netherlands leave International Whaling Convention. Announces withdrawal from the Convention. M Guiler, E. В. (1960) 60-5136 J. Ecol., 48 (1) : 1-28. The intertidal zone-forming species on rocky shores of the east Australian coast. Describes physical environment, especially currents and temperatures, coastal topography, zonal pattern of fauna and flora with reference to isanomalous lines of Schott. MF Ebling, F. J., et al. (1960) 60-5137 J. Ecol., 48 (1) : 29-53. The ecology of Lough Ine. VII. Distribution of some common plants and animals of the littoral and shallow sublittoral regions. Distribution maps of 48 spp. Comparisons with open sea; zonation. 3 (11) : 752 REFERENCES F Edwards, R. W. & M. Owens (1960) 60-5138 J. Ecol., 48 (1) : 151-60. The effects of plants on river conditions. I. Summer crops and estimates of net productivity of macrophytes in a chalk stream. Describes an initial study to establish methods of estimating amounts of aquatic macrophytes and is part of a programme to assess the magnitude of some of the effects which these plants have on river conditions. Observations were carried out on the River Ivel, a tributary of the Great Ouse, during the summer of 1958. FG Edwards, R. W. & M. W. Brown (1960) 60-5139 J. Ecol., 48 (1) : 161-3. An aerial photographie method for studying the distribution of aquatie macrophytes in shallow waters. Good results have been obtained by suspending an electrically operated camera from a balloon filled with hydrogen and secured at a constant height above ground level. This method was developed primarily to study the relative weed cover and weights of plants in a chalk stream. F Gay, P. A. (1960) 60-5140 J. Ecol., 48 (1) : 183-91. Ecological studies of Hichhornia crassipes Solms. in the Sudan. Description of increase between late 1957 and October 1958 in the area of the Nile occupied. Five factors shown to be responsible for varied rate of spread, some being effective only at certain stages of the infection or in particular reaches of the river. Time and place of entry into the Nile is estimated. Dangers attending any further spread are briefly discussed. G Coombe, D. E. (1960) 60-5141 J. Ecol., 48 (1) : 219-31. An analysis of the growth of Trema quineensis. Inel. discussion of mathematical models for plant growth as function of assimilating area. G Kershaw, K. A. (1960) 60-5142 J. Ecol., 48 (1) : 233-42. The detection of pattern and association. A method of analysis has been designed. If 2 spp., A and В, are associated together, then an analysis of variance of the grouped data AB when compared with the expected variance will show the trend of correlation at all block sizes. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated with data taken from artificial lay-outs. 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SladeGek (1958) 60-5254 Hydrobiologia, 12 (1) : 43-54. Der Aufwuchs auf den Kühltürmen der Dampfkraftwerke und einige einfache Abhilfemassnahmen. (Growth in the condensing towers of power stations and some simple remedies.) F Saalas, U. (1958) 60-5255 Hydrobiologia, 12 (1) : 79-82. Kaarlo Johannes Valle in memoriam. Obituary and short biography of this hydrobiologist. 3 (11) : 767 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M den Hartog, C. (1957)* 60-5256 Acta bot. neerl., 6 : 46—7. Two new species of Hydrocharitaceae. F Marlier, G. (1957)* 60-5257 Bull. agric. Congo belge, 48 : 409-22. Le Ndakala, poisson pélagique du Lac Tanganika. (The Ndakala, pelagic fish of Lake Tanganyika.) M Engel, H. & N. B. Eales (1957)* 60-5258 Beaufortia, 6 (69) : 83-114. The species of Aplyssia belonging to the subgenus Tullia Pruvot-Fol 1933 F Hoedeman, J. J. (1957) * 60-5259 Beaufortia, 6 (71) : 147-60. Notes on the ichthyology of Surinam (Dutch Corea additional records of siluriform fishes. M Bolin, B. (Ed.) (1959) 60-5260 New York, Rockefeller Inst. Press, 512 p. The atmosphere and the sea in motion. Memorial volume to late Prof. Rossby consists of scientific papers by colleagues and students grouped under five main headings: The sea in motion: Distribution of matter in the sea and atmosphere; The general circulation of the atmosphere; Characteristic features of atmospheric motion; Weather forecasting. M Stock, J. H. (1957)* 60-5261 Beaufortia, 6 (68) : 1-81. The pycnogonid family. Austrodecidae. F Teiling, E. (1957)* 60-5262 Svensk bot. Tidskr., 51 : 207-22. Some little known Swedish phytoplankters. MF Anon. (1958?) 60-5263 In 60-2063 : 53-62. Le developpement des pöches. (Fisheries development.) Considers increase of marine and freshwater expansion of fisheulture, reorganization of trade, improvement of fish handling and standard of living of fishermen. 3 (11) : 768 cl ae REFERENCES F Slädecek, У. (1958) 60-5264 Hydrobiologia, 12 (1) : 73-8. The fourth conference of Czechoslovakian hydrobiologists. Brief report on meeting at Prague, 30/9-1/10/57. Lists papers presented with short annotations. G Morisita, M. (1959) 60-5265 Mem. Fac. Sci. Kyushu Univ., 2E (4) : 215-35. Measuring of the dispersion of individuals and analysis of the distributional patterns. A new index of dispersion of individuals which is influenced neither by the average number of individuals per quadrat nor by the number of quadrats at least when the latter is not very small, is proposed. Using this index, distributional patterns of several artificial and natural populations were examined. (Issued as: Contr. Dep. Biol., Kyushu Univ., (80).) G The Rockefeller Foundation (1959 ?) 60-5266 New York, 511 p. Annual report, 1958. Lists trustees, officers and staff; presidents review of activities; fellowships and other study awards; reports of the treasurer. Gives detailed account of biological and medical research. Incl. summary report of the Foundation in natural sciences for the last quarter century. M Tibbo, S. N. (1959) 60-5267 Photost., 2 p. Research vessel А.Т. * Cameron ‘—Report for cruise по. 3. From 16 Jan. to 31 Jan. 1959. Area of operation: southern New Brunswick and northern Maine. A continuation of a programme begun in 1956 to determine the source of the herring fished in the inshore waters of southern New Brunswick and northern Maine. M Tibbo, S. N. (1959) 60-5268 Photost., 2 p. Research vessel А.Т. ‘Cameron ’—Report for cruise no. 4. From 6 Feb. to 12 Feb. 1959. Area of operation: St. Mary Bay, Nova Scotia. Defines purpose to investigate the distribution and dispersal of herring larvae in St. Mary Bay, Nova Scotia. M Jean, Y. (1959) 60-5269 Mimeo, 2 p Research vessel А.Т. * Cameron ’—Report for cruise no. 5. From 21 Feb. to 9 Mar. 1959. Area of operation: Laurentian Channel. Defines purpose to explore the distribution of cod and plaice along the western side of the Laurentian Channel from Gaspé to Banquereau, and to study the relationship of fish distribution to hydrographic factors. 3 (11) : 769 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Martin, W. R. (1959) 60-5270 Mimeo, 2 p Research vessel * A. T. Cameron ’—Report for cruise no. 6. From 14 Mar. to 22 Mar. 1959. Area of operation: Nova Scotia Banks. Defines purpose to study the distribution of haddock and cod on Nova Scotia Banks from Sable Island to Emerald Bank; to tag 500 haddock on these offshore banks; and to familiarize St. Andrews personnel with the use of the “A. T. Cameron ’. M Martin, W. В. (1959) 60-5271 Mimeo, 2 p. Research vessel ‘ A. T. Cameron ’—Report for cruise no. 7. From 23 Mar. to 29 Mar. 1959. Area of operation: Western-Emerald Bank. Defines purpose to study the distribution of groundfish eggs in the Western- Emerald Bank area; and to study the distribution of haddock and cod in the same area. : M Hashimoto, T. & Y. Maniwa (1958) 60-5272 Tech. Rep. Fish. Boat, (12) : 149-55. (Comparison between survey map by 14:5 ke fish-finder and that by 200 ke fish-finder with sharp beam on same sea.) Ni Use for topography survey and fishing (but not fish detection). M Hashimoto, T. & Y. Maniwa (Beard, G. Y. Transl.) (1959) 60-5273 Honolulu, 5 p. Comparison between survey map by 14-5 ke fish-finder and that by 200 ke fish-finder with sharp beam on same sea. En 60-5272. M Zusser, В. G. (1958) 60-5274 Trud. vsesovuz. n.-1. Inst. Khoziaist. Okeanogr., 36 : 83-105. (The daily vertical migration of pelagic fish. Behaviour of fish and com- mercial exploration.) Ru M Thomson, D. A. (1959) 60-5275 Honolulu, 32 p. The daily vertical migration of pelagic fish. Behaviour of fish and com- mercial exploration. ; En 60-5274. M Sandven, P. (1959) 60-5276 Oslo, 151 р. The Indo-Norwegian project in Kerala. TA 15 (1) 15k1. General and factual account of the experiment in inter- national co-operation of development of coastal fisheries, which started in 1952-53. 3 (11) : 770 REFERENCES M Wyatt, F. J. 1959 60-5277 Andean Air Mail, 19 (973) : 6, 8. Origin and development of the fishing industry of Peru. TA 15 (1) h60. MF van Pel, H. (1959) 60-5278 Quart. Bull. S. Pacif. Comm., 9 (3) : 26-7. Fisheries in American Samoa, Fiji and New Caledonia. TA 15 (1) 561. Fisheries in these territories are briefly surveyed. Since 1954, fish canning in American Samoa is the principal industry. Tilapia has been successfully introduced. In Fijian waters new fish spp. were released, viz. Ophicephalus striatus, while the possibilities of establishing a tuna fishing industry is under consideration. A new fish has been introduced in the Commission ponds at Port Laguerre, New Caledonia, namely Tilapia zilli, which has several advantages over T'. mossambica. F Lemasson, J. (1959) 60-5279 Bois. For. Trop., 67 : 13-9. Principes d’action piscicole en Afrique intertropicale. (Principles of fisheries development in Tropical Africa.) En Es TA 15 (1) h62. From 1951 onwards several development schemes, financed by FIDES, have been put into action. At present all French African terri- tories yield a total of 200,000 tons of fish yearly. High priority should be given to future action in fisheries development. M Hiranandani, M. G. A. (1959) 60-5280 Bhagirath, 6 (2) : 99-101. A fishing port for Kerala. TA 15 (1) h63. On the proposal of the Norwegian Indian Foundation, the Central Water and Power Research Station at Poona has investigated the possibilities of constructing a suitable fishing port for power vessels. Investi- gations on models of proposed port-sites have led to the recommendation to construct a harbour basin at Tengasseri Point and to link this by a canal to the Ashtamudi Lake. Benoist, J. (1959) 60-5281 Cah. d’Outre-mer, 12 (47) : 265-85. Individualisme et traditions techniques chez les pécheurs martiniquais. (Individualism and technical tradition of Martinique fishermen.) TA 15 (1) h64. 1954 census revealed that 4% of active population were engaged in sea-fishing. Traditional fishing techniques are described: fisher- folk’s knowledge of local ocean currents, and their meteorological intuition, the construction of the fishing-smacks, nets, traps and other equipment. The cultural milieu. 3 (11) : 771 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Anon. (1959) 60-5282 HALO. Bull., (6) : 2. Fish farming for the USA. ТА 15 (1) h65. The introduction of fish farming into the US rice-growing areas has received considerable interest recently. With the help of a FAO expert, advising on site and layout, the US government has established a research station to investigate the problems involved. M Anon. (1959) 60-5283 India News, 11 (38) : 4. South coast oysters yield rich harvests. ТА 15 (1) h66. Oysters in the Gulf of Manaar, southern coast of the Indian peninsula, yielded pearls valued at £450,000 during the fishing period March to May 1959. This record yield was due to the adoption of improved methods introduced by Prof. Salvadori of Italy, FAO expert. M Anon. (1959) 60-5284 Indian Labour Gaz., 17 (1) : 15-6. Socio-economic conditions of fishermen. TA 15 (1) h104. Government of Bombay conducted enquiry into conditions in selected centres during April-May 1955. It is stated that fishing industry is unorganized, primitive and carried on with meagre capital and resources; the seasonal industry offers employment for about eight months a year. On the average each employer engages only six workers. Marketing is done by women. Review of recruiting system and labour conditions. Most labourers are in debt. F Ooi, J. (1959) 60-5285 J. trop. Georgr., 12 : 1-222. Rural development in tropical areas, with special reference to Malaya. ТА 15 (1) h120. Specific problems of raising living standards of rural population in a particular tropical region are analysed and compared with similar or contrasting problems in other parts of the tropics. The main part of the study involves the examination of peasant primary production, agri- culture and fishing. Conclusions. Tables. Maps and diagrams. Glossary of Malayan terms. References. F van Someren, V. D. & P. J. Whitehead (1959) 60-5286 E. Afr. agric. J., 25 (1) : 42-6. The culture of Tilapia nigra (Günther) in ponds—I. Growth after maturity in male T. nigra. ТА 15 (1) h241. Results of an experiment in Kenya showed that trans- ference of mature or breeding males from an overstocked pond to a pond at a much reduced stocking rate resulted in increase in their growth. The larger the fish the greater the increase in weight. These findings are of importance in the use of monosex cultures of males as an economic technique. 3 (11) : 772 REFERENCES M Laktionov, A. F. (1959) 60-5287 Priroda, Moskva, (10) : 95-7. Rel’ef dna Grenlandskogo moria v raione poroga Nansena. (Bottom relief of the Greenland Sea in the region of the Nansel sill.) Recent Soviet work shows that a deep water trench crosses the Nansen sill in a north-south direction at about Greenwich meridian. M Anon. (1959) 60-5288 Norsk Hvalfangsttid., 48 (11) : 557-62. Survey of the state of the whaling industry. Hn No Editorial: international developments in Antarctic whaling in 1958-59. M Shesterikov, N. P. (1959) 60-5289 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped., (10) : 24-8. О techeniiakh у pribrezhnoy chasti moria Deivisa. (Currents in the coastal part of the Davis Sea.) Observations made in 1957. M Ivanov, A. I. (1959) 60-5290 Inform. Biull. sovetsk. antarkt. Eksped., (10) : 29-32. Osobennosti fitoplanktona antarkticheskikh vod v raione promysla flotilii SLAVA т 1957/58 =. (Phytoplankton of Antarctic waters in the area worked by the SLAVA flotilla in 1957-58.) Between lat. 55° 30! and 67° 40! S and long. 46° E and 170° E. M Kort, V. G. (1959) 60-5291 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), (5) : 3-12. Osnovynie nauchnyie rezul’taty rabot sovetskoi morskoi antarkticheskoi ekspeditsii (za 1956-1958 gg.). (Main scientific results of the work of the Soviet marine Antarctic expedition—for 1956-1958.) PR. F Dolgushin, L. D. & A. O. Kemmerikh (1959) 60-5292 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geogr.), (5) : 76-82. Gornyie ozera Pripoliarnogo i Poliarnogo Urala. (Mountain lakes of Pripoliarnyi Ural and Poliarnyi Ural.) Description of lakes of glacial origin. F Stankovic, S. (1960) 60-5293 The Hague, 357 p. The Balkan Lake Ohrid and its living world. En 561318. (I) cle BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Maslov, N. A. (1957) 60-5294 Trud. poliar. nauch.-issled. Inst. morsk. ryb. Khoz., (10) : 5-29. Prognoz syrevoi bazy i uslovii tralovovo promysla. (Forecasting the stock available and the conditions for trawl fishing.) M Maslov, N. A. (Canada. Bureau of Translations Transl.) (1959) 60-5295 Transl. Ser. Fish. Res. Bd. Can., (220) : 24 Forecasting the stock available and the conditions for trawl fishing. En 60-5294. MF WMO (1959) 60-5296 W.M.O. Bull., 8 (4) : 173-230. Contains notes on meeting 16-21/11/59 at De Bilt of working group on maritime climatology; plans for getting weather reports from whalers; and articles, 60-5297. F O.M.A. (1959) 60-5297 W.M.O. Bull., 8 (4) : 179-84. International collaboration on the lower Mekong. Discusses activities of WMO and other international agencies in this area. F Dill, W. A. (1959) 60-5298 FAO, Rome, 16 р. A review of the ECE/FAO/WHO water pollution control study in Europe, for the period of February 1957 to July 1959. (Including an account of the inter-secretariat meeting, Geneva, 11-12 May 1959.) F Granados, R. R. (n.d.) 60-5299 Mimeo, 10 p. Nociones sobre la propagación artificial de la rana. (Note on the artificial dissemination of the frog.) Spp. cultivated in Mexico, ecological notes, bibliography. MF Germany. Federal Republic (1958 ?) 60-5300 Bonn, 30 p. Agriculture in the Federal Republic of Germany 1955-57 —Article XI report to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Incl. chapters on fisheries with notes on general situation, measures for promotion of fisheries, fisheries protection vessels, and fisheries and maritime research. 3 (11) : 774 REFERENCES F Schiff, J. A. (1959) 60-5301 Plant Physiol., 34 : 73-80. Sulphate utilisation by Chlorella pyrenoidosa using sulphate-*°S: the occurrence of S-adenosyl methionine. JSFA 10 (7) :ü-11. S is taken up rapidly and converted to reduced compounds within the cell. MF Rolvink, W. (1959) 60-5302 Landbouwdocumentatie, 15 : 163-8. Occurrence of cobalt and its significance for plants and animals. JSFA 10 (7) :1i-11. A review; 23 references. F Wedding, R. T., L. C. Erickson & M. K. Black (1959) 60-5303 Plant Physiol., 34 : 3-10. Influence of 2 : 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid on solute uptake by Chlorella. JSFA 10 (7) : ü-13. Cells of ©. pyrenoidosa undergo pronounced alterations in permeability to some solute mol. F Kandler, O. (1958) 60-5304 Physiol. Plant., 11 : 675-84. Effect of 2: 4-dinitrophenol on respiration oxydative assimilation and photosynthesis in Chlorella. JSFA 10 (7) : ü-14. Concentration of 2 : 4-dinitrophenol which inhibited oxidative phosphorylation by 50% and increased endogenous respiration did not inhibit photosynthesis. Higher concentration which inhibited respiration also inhibited photosynthesis. The mechanism of these effects is discussed. MF Khuda, M. Q., S. Fazl-i-Rubbi & N. A. Khan (1958) 60-5350 Pakist. J. sci. Res., 10 : 144-8. Softening free fish bones by chemical agents. JSFA 10 (7) : 11-52. Degree of disintegration and conditions of reaction of 38 reagents are reported. F Schmidt, C. H. & D. E. Weidhaas (1958) 60-5306 J. econ. Ent., 51 : 640-4. Absorption and toxicity of three radio-active insecticides in larvae of two species of mosquitoes. JSFA 10 (7) : 11-61. Anopheles and Aedes. F Thatcher, L. L. & R. T. Kiser (1959) 60-5307 Analyt. Chem., 31 : 776-89. Water analysis. JSFA 10 (7) : i-62. A review. 3 (11) : 775 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Wisniewski, T. F. (1958) 60-5308: Wat. & Sewage Wks, 105 : 300-5. Algae and their effects on D.O. and B.0.D.—IT. JSFA 10 (7) : ii-62. The effects on B.O.D. were studied of dead algae cells, algal concentrations and photosynthesis. F Bartsch, A. F. (1958) 60-5309 Wat. de Sewage Wks, 105 : 339-41. Algae and their effects on D.O. and B.O.D.—III. JSFA 10 (7) : ii-63. Field and laboratory data presented which show the part algae play in determining the assimilation capacity of streams, and the effect of algae in the sample upon the laboratory B.O.D. F Abraham, A., Е. Bièzok € J. Megyeri (1957) 60-5310 Acta Univ. Szeged (Biol.), 3 (1-2) : 55-79 Hydrobiologische Untersuchungen am ôstlichen Teile des Bükh-Gebirges. (Hydrobiological investigations in the eastern part of the Bükh Mountains). ZR 94 (1) : 3. G Alpatov, W. W. (1957) 60-5311 Biull. mosk. Obshch. Ispyt. Prir. (biol.), 62 (5) : 19-27. (Left and right handness in the structure of plants and animals.) Ru En ZR 94 (1) : 4. M Baer, J.-G. (1957) 60-5312 Bull. Soc. vaud. Sci. nat., 66 : 457-68. Louis Agassiz (1807-1957). ZR 94 (1) : 4. F Deboutteville, C. D. (1957) 60-5313 C.R. Soc. Biogeogr., 34 : 296-8. Lignées marines ayant pénétré dans les eaux souterraines continentales. Un problème de biogéographie actuelle. (Strain of marine organisms penetrated in continental ground waters. A problem of present biogeography.) ZR 94 (1) : 8. M Dodd, J. M. (1957) 60-5314 Alumnus Chron. Univ. St. Andrews, (47) : 13-9. The Gatty Marine Laboratory. ZR 94 (1) : 9. 3 (11) : 776 REFERENCES M Harder, W. (1957) 60-5315 Verh. dtsch. zool. Ges., 1956 : 444. Das Verhalten von marinem Plankton gegenüber Sprungschichten. (The behaviour of marine plankton towards pycnoclines.) ZR 94 (1) : 12. y Hughes, H. (1957) 60-5316 Aust. Mus. Mag., 12 : 237-8. A simple photographic method of copying a drawing. ZR 94 (1) : 13. F de Graaf, F. (1957) 60-5317 Natura, Amst., 54 (4) : 41-6. Hydrobiologisch onderzoek van de Nederlandse vennen. (Hydrobiological investigations from the Netherlands.) ZR 94 (1) : 11. MF Gere, G. (1957) 60-5318 Ann. Univ. Sci. Budapest, (biol), 1 : 61-9. Productive grouping of organism and their role in ecological communities. ZR 94 (1) : 11. MF Husson, R. (1957) . 60-5319 Ann. Univ. sarav. Sci., 6 (1) : 269-74. Liste des travaux et mémoires de l'Institut de Biologie Animale de la Faculté des Sciences de l’Université de la Sarre (1° fevrier 1948-30 septembre 1957). (List of publications and memoirs of the Institute of Animal Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Saarland—1 Feb. 1948-30 Sept. 1957.) ZR 94 (1) : 13. M Kershaw, В. С. (1957) 60-5320 Vict. Nat., 73 (8-9) : 137-41. Notes on the intertidal fauna of the West Head, North Tasmania. ZR 94 (1) : 14. \ F Kuznetzov, S. 5. (1957) 60-5321 Izv. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (biol.), 1 : 120-4. (ХИТ International Limnological Congress.) Ru ZR 94 (1) : 16. 3 (11) : 777 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Melnikov, G. B. & I. P. Lubianov (1957) 60-5322 Dopov. Akad. Nauk U.R.S.R., 2 : 191-5. (Prediction of the biological regime in the Dnieprodzerzhinsk reservoir.) Ru En ZR 94 (1) : 18. M LaFond, E. C. (1957) 60-5323 Proc. Indian Acad. Sci., 46B (1) : 1-46. Oceanographic studies in the Bay of Bengal. ZR 94 (1) : 16. F Milne, R. G. (1957) 60-5324 Trans. Suffolk Nat. Soc., 10 : 27-38. A study of the mill-races and sluices of Flatford Mill and Dedham. ZR 94 (1) : 19. MF Muus, B. J. (1957) 60-5325. Flora & Fauna, 63 (2) : 37-49. Kysing fjord og lidt om faunaen i estuarier. (Kysing Fjord and some information on the fauna of the estuary.) ZR 94 (1) : 19. M Picard, J. (1957) 60-5326 Rec. Trav. Sta. mar. Endoume, (21) : 22-7. Note sommaire sur les équivalences entre la zonation marine de la côte atlantique du Portugal et des côtes de Méditerranée occidentale. (Summary on the equivalences in marine zonation of the Atlantic coast of Portugal and the coasts of the western Mediterranean.) ZR 94 (1) : 21. M Pope, E. C. (1957) 60-5327 Aust. Mus. Mag., 12 : 268-79. Teeming life in Antarctic seas. ZR 94 (1) : 22. Pope, E. C. & P. M. McDonald (1957) 60-5328 Aust. Mus. Mag., 12 : 196-202. Exploring between tidemarks—V. Hints to shore explorers. ZR 94 (1) : 22. 3 (11) : 778 REFERENCES M Rabb, G. B. & E. B. Hayden, Jr. (1957) 60-5329 Amer. Mus. Novit., (1836) : 1-53. The Van Voast-American Museum of Natural History, Bahama Islands Expedition. Record of the expedition and general features of the islands. ZR 94 (1) : 22. MF Villiers, A. (1957) 60-5330 Bull. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris, 28 : 495-9. Liste des types déposés au Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle par l’Institut Français d’Afrique Noire (7e liste). (List of types deposited in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle by the Institut Frangais d’Afrique Noire—7th list.) ZR 94 (1) : 28. M Young, J. Z. (1957) 60-5331 Peoc. roy. Instn G.B., 36 (2) : 394-403. The discrimination of shapes by animals and machines. ZR 94 (1) : 29. F Aguesse, P. (1957) 60-5332 Bull. Soc. ent. France, 62 : 19-25. Notes sur les Odonates de Dordogne. (Notes on the Odonata from Dordogne.) ZR 94 (13) 23. Aquatic insects. F Aguesse, P. (1957) 60-5333 Terre & Vie, 104 : 198-201. Les effets de la vague de froid de fevrier 1956 sur la faune des invertébrés aquatiues de Camargue. (The effects of the cold wave in February 1956 on the aquatic invertebrate fauna of the Camargue.) ZR 94 (13) 24. Aquatic insects. F Aguesse, P. (1957) 60-5334 Terre & Vie, 104 : 241-52. Complément à l’inventaire de la faune invertébrée des eaux camarguaises. (Supplement to the inventory of the invertebrate fauna of the Camargue.) ZR 94 (13) 25. Aquatic insects; Hemiptera. F Aubert, J. (1957) 60-5335 Mitt. schweiz. ent. Ges., 30 : 175-7. Quelques plécoptères récoltés en Sicilie. (Some Plecoptera collected in Sicily.) ZR 94 (13) 139. Aquatic insects; Plecoptera. 3 (11) : 779 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Bick, G. H. (1957) 60-5336 Tulane Stud. Zool., 5 : 71-135. The Odonata of Louisiana. ZR 94 (13) 323. Aquatic insects; Odonata. F Bogoescu, C. (1957) 60-5337 An. Univ. С.Г. Parhon, 14 : 141-7. (New observations on the biology of Ephemera.) Ro Fr ZR 94 (13) 378. Aquatic insects; Ephemeroptera. F Buck, H. (1957) | 60-5338 Jh. Ver. vaterl. Naturk. Württemb., 112 : 224-37. Zur Verbreitung mehrerer Käferfamilien in Fliessgewässer Nordwürttem- bergs. (Coleoptera: Haliplidae, Dytiscidae, Gyrinidae, Hydraenidae, Hydro- philidae exclusive Sphaeridiinae, Dryapidae). On the distribution of several beetle families in the running waters of northern Württenberg.) ZR 94 (13) 523. Aquatic insects; Coleoptera. F Conci, C. (1957) 60-5339 Boll. Soc. ent. ital., 87 : 18-20. L’ Aeschna grandis (L.) in Italia (Odonata). (The Aeschna grandis (L.) in Italy, Odonata.) ZR 94 (13) 718. Aquatic insects. Odonata. F Corbet, P. S. (1957) 60-5340 J.anim. Ecol., 26 : 1-69. The life-history of the emperor dragonfly Anax imperator Leach (Odonata: Aeshnidae). у ZR 94 (13) 738. Aquatic insects. Odonata. F Corbet, P. S. (1957) 60-5341 Proc. zool. Soc. Lond., 128 : 403-18. The life-histories of two summer species of dragonfly (Odonoata: Coena- griidae). ZR 94 (13) 739. F Ehrenberg, H. (1957) 60-5342 Arch. Hydrobiol., 53 : 87-159. Die Steinfauna der Brandungsufer ostholsteinischer Seen. (The rocky fauna of exposed shores of lakes in eastern Holstein.) ZR 94 (13) 953. Aquatic insects. 3 (11) : 780 REFERENCES F Engelhardt, W. (1957) 60-5343 Arch. Hydrobiol., 53 : 499-519. Faunistisch ökologische Untersuchungen an lappländischen Fliessgewässer. (Faunistic ecological investigations in running waters in Lapland.) ZR 94 (13) 994. Aquatic insects; Insecta. F Franciscolo, M. E. (1957) 60-5344 Boll. Soc. ent. ital., 87 : 32-5. Sul rinvenimento di Hydroporus incognitus Sharp e di altre specie di Dytis- cidae a geonemia boreale nelle macchie costiere toscane. (Note sur Dytiscidae italiani IIT.) (On the discovery of H. incognitus Sharp and other species of Dytiscidae belonging to the northern fauna, in the coastal thickets of Tuscany—Notes on Italian Dytiscidae, IIT.) ZR 94 (13) 1118. Aquatic insects; Coleoptera. F Franciscolo, M. E. (1957) 60-5345 Mem. Soc. ent. ital., 36 : 45-52. Cattura di quattro specie di Dytiscidae interessanti per la fauna italiana (Note sui Dytiscidae italiana—V.) (Capture of four species of Dytiscidae of interest to the Italian fauna—Notes on Italian Dytiscidae, V.) ZR 94 (13) 1120. Aquatic insects; Coleoptera. F Janssens, E. (1957) 60-5346 Bull. Inst. Sci. nat. Belg., 33 (16) : 1-8. Contribution à l’etude des coléoptères torrenticoles—V. Elmidae de la Cordillère des Andes. Contribution to the study of torrent beetles. V. Elmidae from the Cordillera of the Andes.) ZR, 94 (13) 1664. F Janssens, E. (1957) 60-5347 Bull. (Ann.) Soc. ent. Belg., 93 : 81-9. Contribution à l’étude des coléoptères torrenticoles—4e note. Le versant nord-est dest des Hautes-Fagnes. Contribution to the study of torrent beetles—IV. North-eastern side of the Hautes-Fagnes.) ZR 94 (13) 1663. Aquatic insects; Coleoptera. F Judd, W. W. (1957) 60-5348 Ent. News, 68 : 69-72. Insects reared and collected from the pond snail, Lymnaea palustris Müll, at London, Ontario. ZR 94 (13) 1735. Aquatic insects; Insecta. 3 (12) : 781 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Muragina-Koroneva, T. A. (1957) 60-5349 Ent. Obozr., 36 : 436-50. (The ecology and systematics of the Pelopiinae (Diptera, Tendipedidae) of the Utsha Reservoir, vicinity of Moscow.) Ru En ZR 94 (13) 2458. Aquatic insects; Diptera. F Omer-Cooper, J. (1957) 60-5350 J. ent. Soc. S. Afr., 20 : 353-9. Dytiscidae from Nyasaland and Southern Rhodesia—I. General introduc- tion. ZR 94 (13) 2593. Aquatic insects; Coleoptera. F Omer-Cooper, J. (1957) | 60-5351 J. ent. Soc. S. Afr., 20 : 359-72. Dytiscidae from Nyasaland and Southern Rhodesia—IT. Noterinae. ZR 94 (13) 2593. Aquatic insects; Coleoptera. F Omer-Cooper, J. (1957) 60-5352 Mem. ent. Soc. S. Afr., (5) : 1-90. Dytiscidae (Coleoptera) collected in the Transvaal (Rhodes University Expedition 1948). ZR 94 (13) 2594. Aquatic insects. Coleoptera. F Prost, M. (1959) 60-5353 Acta parasit. polon., 7 : 615-30. (Investigations on the influence of salinity on the Monogenea fauna of fishes.) Pl En TABS 17 (3) 5797. Shows that increasing salinity of the water is unfavour- able for development of parasites. The most stenchalinespp. were Dactylogyrus vistulae, D. Formosus, D. vastator, and D. intermedius. Euryhaline spp. were Diplozoon paradoxum, Dactylogyrus difformis and to a certain degree D crucifier. F Péricart, J., A. J. Roudier & C. van de Walle (1957) 60-5354 Entomologiste, 13 : 87-95. Note sur une chasse au lac de Grandlieu. Capture de Dicranthus elegans F. (Note on an expedition on the Grandlieu Lake. Capture of Dicranthus elegans F.) ZR 94 (13) 2673. Aquatic insects—Coleoptera. Singh, К. В. P. & D. W. Micks (1957) 60-5355 Mosquito News, N.Y., 17 : 70-3. The effects of surface tension on mosquito development. ZR 94 (18) 3143. Aquatic insects—Diptera. tte a th SR LARA te si | © lt a a A A den REFERENCES F Truxal, F. S. (1957) 60-5356 Contr. Sci., Los Angeles, (12) : 1-22. The Machris Brazilian Expedition. Entomology: general; systematics of the Notonectidae (Hemiptera). ZR 94 (13) 3482. Aquatic insects—Insecta. F Uéno, S.-I. (1957) 60-5357 Arch. Hydrobiol., 53 : 250-96. Blind aquatie beetles of Japan, with some accounts of the fauna of Japanese subterranean waters. ZR 94 (13) 3519. Aquatic insects—Insecta. F Zimmerman, J. R. & H. C. Severin (1957) 60-5358 J. Kans. ent. Soc., 30 : 29-32. Distribution of the genus Laccophilus in South Dakota (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae). ZR 94 (13) 3868. Aquatic insects—Coleoptera. MF Frey, D. G. (1958)* 60-5359 MS 5 p. Significance of limnology and oceanography in modern science. F Ferguson, R. G. (1959)* 60-5360 Thesis, Univ. of Toronto, 195 p. Aspects of the relationships of the yellow perch, Perca flavescens (Mitchill) to temperature and oxygen. MF Elson, Р. Е. (1958)* 60-5361 MS 48 p. Report of observer for Canada on 46th statutory meeting of ICES Copen- hagen, 27 Sept.—4 Oct. 1958 and on side trips to Atlantic salmon research centres in Ireland, Sweden and Scotland. F Kurenkov, I. I. (Foerster, R. E. Transl.) (1958) 60-5362 Canada, Fish. Res. Bd, 7 p. The effect of a voleano on a river fauna. En 581225. } MF Krogius, F. V. (Foerster, R. E. Transl.) (1958) 60-5363 Canada, Fish. Res. Bd, mimeo, 3 p. Comments on the calculation of growth rate of young salmon. En 598621. 3 (12) : 783 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Andrievskaia, L. D. (Foerster, R. E. Transl.) (1958) 60-5364 Canada, Fish. Res. Bd, 12 p. The food of Pacific salmon in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. En 582939. M Mednikov, B. M. (Foerster, R. E. Transl.) (1958) 60-5365 Canada, Fish. Res. Bd, 7 p. On the plankton of the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean. En 582940. M Magne, F. (1960) 60-5366 C.R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 250 (15) : 2742-4. Sur le lieu, de la méiose chez le Bonnemaisonia asparagoides (Woodw.) C. Ag. (On the occasion of meiosis in Bonnemaisonia asparagoides (Woodw.) C. Ag.) Definition of the cytological cycle of the sp. G Edwin, Е. Е. её al. (1960) 60-5367 Biochem. J., 75 : 450-6. Studies on vitamin E—I. The determination of tocopherols in animal tissues. Describes new method; compares with other methods, applied to tissues of fishes and other nimals. F Krokhin, E. M. (1957) 60-5368 Izv. tikhookean. nauch.-issled. Inst. ryb., Khoz., 45 : 29-35. Istochiki obogascheniia nerestovykh ozer biogennymi elementami. (Sources of enrichment of spawning lakes in biogenic elements.) Refers to fertilizing effect of the carcasses of spawned-out adult sockeye. Biological productivity of lakes examined is expressed in terms of number of algal cells and phosphate content of water. F Krokhin, Е. M. (Foerster, R. Е. Transl.) (1959) 60-5369 Canada, Fish. Res. Bd, mimeo, 9 p. Sources of enrichment of spawning lakes in biogenic elements. En 60-5368. MF Krogius, F.V. & E. M. Krokhin (Foerster, R. E. Transl.) (1958) 60-5370 Canada, Fish Res. Bd, mimeo, 3 p. The run of sockeye and the daily temperature rhythm in the Paratunka River. En 60-5371. 3 (12) : 784 REFERENCES MF Krogius, F. V. & E. M. Krokhin (1957) 60-5371 Izv. tikhookean. nauch.-issled.Inst. ryb. Khoz., 45 : 201-2. Khod krasnoy i sutochnii ritm temperatury v p. Paratunke. (The run of sockeye and the daily temperature rhythm in the Paratunka River.) Series of synchronized observations of temperatures in the Paratunka River taken in June and early July when intensive snow-melt in the Kamchatka mountains occurs. Ascent of sockeye in a river follows a positive temperature gradient. A wave of cold snow water moves down the river every 24 hr. F Kurenkov, I. I. (1957)* 60-5372 Izv. tikhookean. nauch.-issled. Inst. ryb. Khoz., 45 : 203-5. (Characteristics of the hydrological regime of interior Kamchatka bodies of water in connection with the possibility of restocking them.) Ru F Kurenkov, I. I. (Foerster, R. E. Transl.) (1959) 60-5373 Canada, Fish. Res. Bd, mimeo, 5 p. Characteristics of the hydrological regime of interior Kamchatka bodies of water in connection with the possibility of restocking them. Ein 60-5372. Dyson, G. M. (1959) 60-5374 Chem. Engng News, 37 (36) : 129-31. Research expansion at the Chemical Abstracts Service. Describes plans for improving information handling of Chemical Abstracts in 5 fields: storage and retrieval; semantics; indexes; compendia and mono- graphs; use of key-words. G Cashmore, D. J. & C. N. Gordon (1959) 60-5375 Brit. Commun. Electron., 6 (8-9) : 600-4. Instruments for inertial navigation—Part I. Principles and components. First of two articles in which a survey is made of inertial navigation instruments. F Anon. (1959) 60-5376 Marchés trop. Médit., 15 (721) : 2024. Vietnam; le développement de la péche. (Viet-nam; the development of pisciculture.) ТА 15 (4). Data on the expansion of pisciculture in Viet-Nam. M Wright, R. (1959) 60-5377 Quart. Bull. S. Pacif. Comm., 9 (3) : 43-6. Spearfishing in Pacific waters. TA 15 (4). Describes techniques of fishing. 3 (12) : 785 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M Anon. (1959) 60-5378 Gordian, 59 (1410) : 26. Die Verarbeitung von Agar-Agar. (The preparation of agar agar.) TA 15 (4). Obtained from algae occurring in the waters of Japan, New Guinea and Sumatra, Indonesia, and is used for jellyfying purposes. Its utilization is described extensively. F Brook, A. J. (1957)* 60-5379 Trans. bot. Soc. Hdinb., 37 (3) : 174-81. Notes on algae from the plankton of some Scottish freshwater lochs. F Rhodesia & Nyasaland Federation (1959) 60-5380 Salisbury, Govt Printer, 215 p. Report of the secretary to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture for the year ended 30 Sept. 1958. | Contains 60-5381 and 60-5382. F Rowland, J. W. (1959) 60-5381 In 60-5380 : 93-9. Henderson Research Station. Incl. section on fisheries, reference to research of experimental studies of Tilapia spp., stocking of ponds and dams. F Rhodesia & Nyasaland. Federal Department of Conservation and 60-5382 Extension (1959) In 60-5380 : 115-65. Report of the Federal Department of Conservation and Extension for the year 1 Oct. 1957 to 30 Sept. 1958. Incl. paragraph on fish production in ponds and dams, and sections on water conservation and control projects in Southern Rhodesia. M Klawe, W. L. (1959) 60-5383 Ciencia, Mex., 18 (11-12) : 245-7. + Nuevo examen de atunes jovenes capturados frente a la costa occidental de Mexico durante la quinta expedición George Vanderbilt (1941). (Re- examination of young tunas caught near the west coast of Mexico during the fifth George Vanderbilt expedition, 1941.) En Juveniles caught off Manzanillo and identified previously as Thunnus thynnus proves to be Neothunnus macropterus. Morphometric measurements of this 135 mm specimen are given. 3 (12) : 786 REFERENCES M Steppes, O. (1959) 60-5384 Hansa, 96 (40-41) : 2151-6. Die Expedition des Fischereiforschungsschiffes * Anton Dohrn’ und des Vermessungsund Forschungsschiffes * Gauss? im Internationalen Geophys- ikalischen Jahr 1957/1958 (IGJ). (The expedition of the fisheries research ship * Anton Dohrn’ and the survey and research ship ‘ Gauss’ during the International Geophysical Year 1957/1958, IGY.) Tracks of the ships, programme of the investigations and review of the main results. F Langbein, W. B. & W. G. Hoyt (1959) 60-5385 New York, Ronald Press Inc., 288 p. Water facts for the nation’s future; uses and benefits of hydrologie data programs. Gathering data: hydrologie data; hydro-climatic data. Network design. Data on water use and development. Mapping; problems of organization. Publication of hydrologie data. Cost and financing of basie data programs. Data in action: Hydroeconomic decisions. Irrigation. Flood control. Stream- flow forecasting. Data for waste-water disposal. Publication series containing hydrologic and hydroclimate data. Expenditures for collecting basic data. Glossary. Bibliography, index. M Olsen, O. W. (1958) 60-5386 Trans. N. Amer. Wildl. Conf., (23) : 152-75. Hookworms, Uncinaria lucas: Stiles, 1901, in fur seals, Callorhinus ursinus (Linn.) on the Pribilof Islands. WR (95) : 69. Is the only helminth in fur seals and it occurs only in pups. Sea lions have this worm, but seem to be unimportant vectors. Blue foxes have a different sp. of the genus. Experimental infections of seals were hard to establish. Symptoms and pathology in seals are described. $ F Blair, W. F. (1958) 60-5387 Tex. J. Sci., 10 (4) : 484-8. Mating calls and stage of speciation of two allopatric populations of spade- foots (Scaphiopus). WR (95) : 92. S. holbrooki and S. hurteri were found to have essentially identical calls. Wasserman has shown that they are genetically compatible. Thus, although these forms are morphologically distinct, they probably would not behave as separate spp. if they crossed the soil-type barrier and came together geographically. 3 (12) : 787 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Bleakney, J. S. (1958) 60-5388 Bull. nat. Mus. Can., (155) : 119 p. A zoogeographical study of the amphibians and reptiles of eastern Canada. WR (95) : 93. Distributional data are brought together in the form of spot maps for each sp. There are also long discussions of thermal and topo- graphic features that limit ranges, postglacial distributional patterns, glacial refugia in southern US from which different Canadian reptiles were derived, and the herpetofaunal areas of eastern Canada. 18 Coulter, M. W. (1958) 60-5389 Maine Fld Nat., 14 (3) : 53-62. Distribution, food and weight of the snapping turtle in Maine. WR (95) : 93. Is common in eastern, south-central and southwestern Maine. It is rare or absent in northern and northwestern part of state. Weights av. 17-7 lb. but range up to 48 lb. Males appear to attain weights twice as great as those of females. Vegetation makes up large part of diet. but molluses, insects, and fishes are often eaten. Amphibians, birds, and mammals are taken when readily available. Peak of nesting is in June. F Delzell, D. E. (1958) 60-5390: Thesis, Univ. of Michigan, 267 p. Spatial movement and growth of Hyla crucifer. WR (95) : 93. Population study in southeastern Michigan using mark-and- release methods. Most movement in the range was concerned with feeding. Ranges of different individuals overlapped. Round trip excursions from the range occurred. Homing ability was strong. F Kikuchi, T. (1958) 60-5391 Jap. J. Ecol., 8 (1) : 20-6. (On the residentality of a green frog, Rana nigromaculata (Hallowell)—I.). Ni En WR (95) : 94. F Richards, C. M. (1958) 60-5392 Physiol. Zool., 31 (2) : 138-51. The inhibition of growth in crowded Rana pipiens tadpoles. WR (95) : 95. | Е Volf, Е. and J. Havelka (1957) 60-5993 Ann. Acad. tchécosl. Agric., 30 (5) : 349-60. > Tlumeni infekení vodnatelnosti antibiotiky у rybäïstvi. (Suppression of infectious dropsy by using antibiotics in fisheries.) SFA 3 (1) 1295. Effect of the antibiotics depends on type of bacteria causing infectious dropsy. Streptomycin, chloramphenicol, aureomyein were more effective with fish from which a pure culture of Pseudomonas punctata ascitae was obtained. 3 (12) : 788 REFERENCES Е Howell, H. H. (1957) 60-5394 Thesis, Univ. of Alabama, 288 p. A taxonomie and distributional study of the genus Notropis in Alabama. SFA 3 (1) 1300. Several thousand specimens from 452 stations were critically examined. 33 spp. of the genus are known to occur in the state. A diagnosis of each sp. is incl. along with keys to their identification. F Tucker, A. (1957) 60-5395 Amer. Midl. Nat., 57 (2) : 300-70. The relation of phytoplankton periodicity to the nature of the physico- chemical environment with special reference to phosphorus. SFA 3 (1) 1304. Investigation undertaken to discover relationships between seasonal and vertical distribution of phytoplankton and changes in physico-chemical conditions in 5 Michigan Lakes. Е Strand, Е. L. (1958) 60-5396 N.Y. Fish Game J., 5 (1) : 84-93. Effect of high carbohydrate diet and epinephrine in salmon and brook trout. SFA 3 (1) 1313. A study of growth rate and tissue glycogen deposition. F Peckham, R. S. & C. F. Dineen (1957) 60-5397 Amer. Midl. Nat., 58 (1) : 222-81. Ecology of the central mudminnow, Umbra limi (Kirtland). SFA 3 (1) 1314. Study of Judy Creek, Indiana. F Woods, L. P. & R. F. Inger (1957) 60-5398: Amer. Midl. Nat., 58 (1) : 232-56. The cave, spring and swamp fishes of the family Amblyopsidae of Central and Eastern United States. SFA 3 (1) 1315. The 5 recognized spp. of amblyopsids are grouped into 3 genera on the basis of the pectoral girdle, scleral cartilages, and presence of eyes in adults. Jackson, C. F. (1957) 60-5399 Tech. Circ. N.H. Fish Game Dep., (14) : 28 p. Detoxification of rotenone-treated water. SFA 3 (1) 1410. Potassium permanganate—KMpO,—and chlorine—Cl, — will detoxify rotenone and allow early restocking. 3 (12) : 789 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Tiemeier, O. W. € J. В. Elder (1957) 60-5400 Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 60 (4) : 379-92. Limnology of flint hills farm ponds for 1956 and preliminary report on growth studies of fishes. SFA 3 (1) 1411. Initial growth data were for largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish from 22 ponds stocked with various combinations of these spp. F Tiemeier, O. W. & R. B. Moorman (1957) 60-5401 Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 60 (2) : 167—-73. Limnological observations on some flint hills farm ponds. SFA 3 (1) 1412. Investigations, made during the summer of 1955 when the mean temperature was above average and the rainfall below average, showed that wide variations in the organic matter, phosphorus, and potash contents of pond soils may occur within a restricted area. : F Tiemeier, O. W. (1957) 60-5402 Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 60 (3) : 294-6. Notes on stunting and recovery of the channel catfish. SFA 3 (1) 1413. Under limited predation from other fishes only a few or possibly only one successful spawn may provide more young channel catfish than a small farm pond can support. Study also showed that small fish crowded and stunted for one year may recover and grow to about the same size as non-stunted fish of the same year-class when stocked in new ponds. MF Hubbs, C. (1957) 60-5403 Sthwest. Nat., 2 (2-3) : 89-104. Distributional patterns of Texas freshwater fishes. SFA 3 (1) 1418. There are 3 exceptional groups: (1) those limited by stream divides; (2) those of marine and freshwater forms meeting in fresh waters near the coast; and (3) certain spp. of northeastern Texas austroriparian. The basic factors controlling distribution patterns of fishes are climatic and geological, these determining the properties of the water. F Neuhold, J. M. & K. H. Lu (1957) 60-5404 Publ. Utah St. Dep. Fish Game, (8) : 36 p. SFA 3 (1) 1419. A method that can be used under a variety of conditions with reasonably accurate results is outlined. Step-by-step analysis of data obtained by this method is provided. F Underhill, J. C. (1957) 60-5405 Occ. Pap. Munn. Mus. nat. Hist., (7) : 1-45. The distribution of Minnesota minnows and darters in relation to pleistocene glaciation. SFA 3 (1) 1421. 176 collections, made in the Minnesota River, St. Croix River, lower Mississippi River, and Missouri River basins in Minnesota during the summers 1952 through 1956, used in plotting the distribution of the minnows and darters native to the state. 3 (12) : 790 REFERENCES F Rawson, D. S. (1957) 60-5406 Fish. Rep. Dep. nat. Resour., Saskatchewan, (2) : 61 p. Limnology and fisheries of five lakes in the upper Churchill Drainage, Saskatchewan. SFA 3 (1) 1434. Large lakes in the upper Churchill Drainage were studied. The large fish incl. the usual combination of whitefish, criscoes, suckers, pike, perch, and pickerel. Lake trout are found in only one small area in one lake. F Forney, J. L. (1957) 60-5407 Cornell Ext. Bull., (986) : 1-30. Raising bait fish and crayfish in New York ponds. SFA3 (1) : 1441. Tests in 90 ponds demonstrated that the golden shiner, fathead minnow and white sucker can be raised successfully. Design of ponds; procedures for raising these 3 spp. and their harvesting; the raising of crayfish; the elimination of undesirable fish; the regulations concerned with construction of ponds, stocking of fish, sale of fish; and financial considerations. F Brooks, М.Е. (1957) 60-5408 Dissert. Abstr., 17 (10) : 2335. Ecology of the Cladocera of Kansas. SFA 3 (1) 1478. Qualitative net samples and ecological data were collected from 301 fresh-water habitats. F Calhoon, T. B. (1957) 60-5409 Dissert. Abstr., 17 (11) : 2655. Adrenal cortical extract and carrying agents on the metabolism of poikilo- therms. SFA 3 (1) 1479. Studies on effects of adrenal cortical extract on oxygen consumption and mean body weights of Carassius auratus subjected to varying degrees of stress. Sesame oil given intramuscularly or subcutaneously, was used as the stressing agent. M Sette, O. E. (1957) 60-5410 Dissert. Abstr., 17 (11) : 2718. Biology of the Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombus) of North America— Part I. Early life history—Part II. Migrations and habits. SFA 3 (1) 1481. F Causey, D. (1957) 60-5411 Amer. Midl. Nat., 58 (2) : 378-83. Parasitic copepoda from Louisiana fresh water fish. SFA 3 (2) 1508. 4 genera and 12 spp. of parasitic Copepoda are reported from 12 genera and 17 spp. of Louisiana fish. The spp. of Ergasilus are the most widely distributed and numerous. 3 (12) : 791 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF von Brandt, A. (1957) 60-5412 F.A.0. Fish. Bull., 10 (4) : 182-210. Net materials of synthetic fibres. SFA 3 (2) 1556. A summary review. F Miller, G. C. & J. H. Bennett (1957) 60-5413 J. Parasit., 43 (5) : 36. Diagenetic trematodes in Louisiana fresh-water fishes. SFA 3 (2) 1569. MF Shuster, C. N., Jr. (1959) 60-5414 Inform. Ser. Univ. Delaware, (3) : 77 p. A biological evaluation of the Delaware River estuary. Description of morphometry of Delaware Bay and of the extent of Delaware River estuary; analysis of role of tidemarshes in estuarine production; account of shore zone fishes; comments on ecology of estuarine invertebrates and evaluation of fisheries of this estuary. Appendix offers hypothesis on tide- water productivity. F Hulse, D. C. & L. F. Miller (1958). 60-5415 J. Tenn. Acad. Sei., 33 (1) : 78-83. Harvesting of largemouth bass on Wheeler Reservoir, Alabama, 1952-1956. SFA 3 (2) 1574. Recapture of 12-4 percent of the bass tagged between 1952 and 1956 indicates that this sp. may undergo greater exploitation by angling than crappies and other pan fish. There is no evidence that year- round fishing has adversely affected annual crop on TVA mainstream or storage reservoirs. F Brown, J. L. (1957) 60-5416 J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 47 (3) : 69-77. A key to the species and subspecies of the cyprinodont genus Fundulus in the United States and Canada east of the continental divide. SFA 3 (2) 1575. Of the 33 currently recognized spp. and sub-spp., 26 occur in the area covered by this key. Of the other 7, 2 have been collected only in the Mexican state of Yucatan, 2 are insular spp. found in Bermuda and the north coast of Cuba, and the remaining 3 are allopatric on the Pacific coast. G Mayne, J. W. (1957) 60-5417 Sct. Mon., N.Y., 84 (1) : 26-33. Role of statisties in scientific research. SFA 3 (2) 1576. A general article. 3 (12) : 792 REFERENCES F Schoffman, R. J. (1958) 60-5418 J. Tenn. Acad. Scz., 33 (1) : 101-5. Age and rate of growth of the yellow bass in Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee for 1955 and 1957. SFA 3 (2) 1577. MF Enami, M. (1958) 60-5419 Proc. Japan Acad., 34 (1) : 50-5. Studies in neurosecretion— XI. Activity of an extract from the caudal neurosecretory system of the eel as tested upon the buoyancy of tailless and finless goldfish. SFA 3 (2) 1610. Four eluates obtained by paper-chromatography of the extract were tested. F Murdock, J. F. (1957) 60-5420 Rep. Univ. Miami Mar. Lab., (57-23) : 1-22. Report on the sport and commereial fisheries of the Braden and Manatee Rivers. SFA 3 (2) 1618. This study was made to appraise the conflict in interests between commercial and sport fishermen. Field work was performed during the last 3 weeks of February, 1957. M Snodgrass, J. M. & J. H. Cawley, Jr. (1957) 60-5421 Electronics, 30 (5) : 142-5. Bathythermometer telemeters ocean data. SFA (2) 1621. A 2-unit transistorized system lowered from ship gives plot of temperature against depth. Vibrating wire transducer and thermistor Wien-bridge oscillator provide depth and temperature data, respectively. FG Boyd, J. E. (1958) 60-5422 Dissert. Abstr., 18 (1) : 51. The use of Daphnia magna in the microbioassay of insecticides. SFA 3 (2) 1626. Was found to be suitable for bioassay of DDT, methoxy- chlor, parathion, malathion, Diazinon, EPN, aldrin endrin, and heptachlor. The quantities of these compounds to which Daphnia give measurable response are between 0-1 and 350 parts per billion in aqueous medium. F Randall, J. F. (1958) 60-5423 Dissert. Abstr., 18 (1) : 341. The distribution of the fishes of the Catawbawateree River drainage basin, North Carolina and South Carolina. CR 59-8901. This study is limited to the Catwaba-Wateree River basin, a large upland tributary part of the Santee River system; to the brooks, creeks, and small rivers which flow into the Catawba-Wateree River proper. SFA 3 (2) 1627. 3 (12) : 793 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Cole, C. F. (1958) 60-5424 Dissert. Abstr., 18 (3) : 1155. The taxonomy of the percid fishes of the genus Htheostoma, subgenus. Boleosoma, of eastern United States. CR 59-8890. SFA 3 (2) 1628. A systematic study was undertaken. 3 spp. complexes within the subgenus are recognized east of the Appalachians. MF Shellhamer, R. H. (1958) 60-5425. Dissert. Abstr., 18 (3) : 1165. Histochemical studies of the lamprey. SFA 3 (2) 1629. Describes the histochemistry of the lamprey in the various stages of the life cycle. Methods, materials, and findings are presented in detail. MF Bovee, Е. С. (1957)* 60-5426 J. Protozool., 4 : 14. A preliminary report on the distribution of free-living amoebida in Florida. MF Croghan, P. C. (1958)* 60-5427 J. exp. Biol., 35 (1) : 219-33. The osmotic and ionic regulation of Artemia salina (L.). MF Speris, J. M. (1959)* 60-5428 Thesis, Univ. Toronto, 7 p List of Ph.D theses on fisheries and related subjects. F Forney, J. L. (1959) * 60-5429 New York, Job Completion Rep., Investigations Project; Job No. 2, Project No. F-17-R-3 : 1-36. Marking of pikeperch and smallmouth bass, and routine sampling of Oneida Lake fish populations. M Berry, F. H. & W. F. Rathjen (1958)* 60-5430 Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sci., 21 (3) : 255-8. A new species of the boarfish genus Antigonia from the western Atlantic. F Bograd, L. (1959)* 60-5431 Thesis, Univ. of Toronto, 46 p. Occurrence of Mugil in the rivers of Israel. M Bovee, E. C. (1957)* 60-5432 Anat. Rec., 128 (3) : 526. Some observations on the morphology of dysterian ciliates as seen in Dysteria sp. from the Gulf of Mexico. 3 (12) : 794 REFERENCES M Eldred, B. (1959)* 60-5433 Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sci., 22 (1) : 75-6. Notes on Trachypeneus (Trachysalambria) similis (Smith), in the Tortugas shrimp fishery. F Haugen, A. O. (1959)* 60-5434 Iowa Conservnist., 18 (5) : 129-31. Research for better conservation. M Gelineo, S. (1957)* 60-5435 C.R. Soc. Biol., Paris, 151 (8-9) : 1594. Le taux de l’hémoglobine sanguine de plusieurs espèces de poissons de mer. (The rate of haemoglobin in the blood of many species of marine fishes.) M Manning, R. B. (1959)* 60-5436 Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sct., 22 (1) : 14-24. A checklist of the stomatopod crustaceans of the Florida-Gulf of Mexico area. F Nicholas, W. L. & J. W. Jones (1959)* 60-5437 Parasitology, 49 (1-2) : 1-5. Henneguya tegidiensis sp. nov. (Myxosporidia), from the freshwater fish Coregonus clupeoides pennanti (the gwyniad). F Wells, M. J. (1959) 60-5438 J. exp. Biol., 36 : 590-612. A touch learning centre in Octopus. TABS 17 (3) 5806. Learning experiments with Octopus vulgaris after removing sections of optic nerves, supraoesophageal brain mass, vertical, basal and frontal lobes. F Midgley, D. C. (1959) 60-5439 Johannesburg, Witwatersrand Univ. Press, 27 p. Taming our wild rivers. Inaugural lecture, at Witwatersrand University, delivered 30 Oct. 1958. M Van Winkle, K. E. H. (1958)* 60-5440 Mem. geol. Soc. Amer., (76) : 384 p. Type specimen of marine Mollusca described by P. P. Carpenter from the west coast (San Diego to British Columbia). MF American Society for Testing Materials (1958)* 60-5441 Philadelphia, Pa., 75 p. Symposium on radioactivity in industrial water and industrial waste water. 3 (12) : 795 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES G Shlyk, A. 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The earth: its origin, history and physical constitution. F Babbitt, H. E. & E. R. Baumann (1958) 60-5448 New York, J. Wiley & Sons, Inc., 798 p. (8th edition). Sewerage and sewage treatment. G U.K. Atomic Energy Authority (1959)* 60-5449 London, 64 p. Glossary of atomic terms. M France. Ministère de Education Nationale (1959)* 60-5450 Nice-Villefranche, 315 p. Topographie et la géologie des profondeurs océaniques. (Topography and geology of oceanic depths.) F Lysaght, A. M. (Ed.) (1959)* 60-5451 London, 231 p. Directory of natural history and other field study societies in Great Britain, including societies for archaeology, astronomy, meteorology, geology and cognate subjects. 3 (12) : 796 REFERENCES James, G. & R. C. James (Ed.) (1959)* 60-5452 London, D. Van Nostrand Co. Inc., 551 p. Mathematics dictionary. (4th edition). International Commission on Irrigation & Drainage (1958)* 60-5453 New Delhi. Bibliography on irrigation, drainage, river training and flood control 1954-1956. M U.K. Air Ministry. Meteorological Office (1959)* 60-5454 London, p. 4. Marine observer’s guide. Information for the use of the voluntary observing fleet of the British Commonwealth of Nations co-operating with meteorological services. F Curtis, В. (1958) * 60-5455 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/26) : 12. Observed changes in a river’s physical characteristics under substantial reductions in flow due to hydro-electric diversion. F Damas, H. (1958)* 60-5456 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (Rt7/Id/18) : 7 p. Le lac de barrage de la Lufira. (Barrage lake at la Lufira.) F Daget, J. (1958)* 60-5457 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/13) : 6 p. Effets du barrage de Markala sur les migrations de poissons dans le Moyen- Niger. (Effects of the Markala barrage on the migration of fish in the middle Niger.) MF Deelder, C. L. (1958)* 60-5458 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7: 1 (RT7/Ia/15) : 3 p. Conservation of elver migration routes into the inland water system of the Netherlands. F Deelder, C. L. (1958) 60-5459 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/8) : 6 p. Modern fish passes in the Netherlands. CR 59-0893 F Deelder, C. L. & D. E. van Drimmelen (1958)* 60-5460 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/9) : Тр. The decline of the fish-stocks in the Netherlands’ sections of the Rivers Rhine and Meuse. 3 (12) : 797 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Larkin, P. A. (1958)* 60-5614 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/23) : 10 р. The effect of various conversational measures or works on the aquatic environment and on the stocks of that environment. F Lhoste, J. (1958)* 60-5462 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (FAO/58/8/6376) : 13 p. Les repercussions de l’emploi des desherbants chimiques sur la faune aquatique. (The repercussions of the use of chemical herbicides on aquatic fauna.) F Liebmann, H. (1958)* 60-5463 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/28) : Тр. The influence of sewages on fisheries. MF Lindroth, A. (1958)* 60-5464 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/21) : Эр. Anadromous fish conservation in a Swedish salmon river. F Maar, A. (1958)* 60-5465 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/5) : 15 p. Dams and drowned-out stream fisheries in Southern Rhodesia. MF McGrath, C. J. (1958)* 60-5466 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/3) : 13 p. Dams as barriers or deterrents to the migration of fish. MF Meehean, O. L. (1958)* 60-5467 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/17) : 9 p. Multiple purpose planning for aquatic resources. MF Moretti, G. (1958)* 60-5468 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/2) : 15 p. Influence des ouvrages hydrauliques et des pollutions industrielles sur la faune fluviale de l’Appenin Umbro-Marchigien. (Influence of hydraulic works and industrial pollutions on the river fauna of the Umbro-Marchigian Appenine.) MF Muus, B. (1958)* 60-5469 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/20) : Тр. The influence of drainage work and reclamation on stocks in Danish estuarine waters. 3 (12) : 798 | | | | | | | | REFERENCES MF Pentelow, F. T. K. (1958)* 60-5470 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/1) : 7p. Pollution control and water conservation. MF Royal, L. A. & A. С. Cooper (1958)* 60-5471 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/22) : p 9. Damas as barriers or deterrents to the migration of fish. MF Runnstrom, $. (1958)* 60-5472 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/10) : Эр. Hydro-electric power stations. MF van Somersen, V. D. (1958)* 60-5473 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/7) : 15 p. Fishery problems created by water utilization projects in Scotland and East Africa. MF Somme, S. (1958)* 60-5474 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/19) : 5 p. The effects of impoundment of salmon and sea trout rivers. MF Stuart, T. A. (1958)* 60-5475 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/6) : 10 p. The influence of drainage works, leeves, dykes, dredging, etc. on the aquatic environment and stocks. F Sylvester, R. O. (1958)* 60-5476 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/16) : 22 p. Some influences of multi-purpose water usage on water quality. MF Tarzwell, C. M. (1958)* 60-5477 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/24) : 12 p. Effects and control of stream pollution. M Drogaitsev, D. A. (1958)* 60-5478 Wormley, 11 p. On the possibilty of long-term forecast of water temperature on the section along the Kola meridian in the Barents Sea. F Trautman, M. B. (1958)* 60-5479 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/4) : 12 p. Diversions, canals and conduits; their role in introducing aquatic organisms into drainage basins where they did not reside formerly. 3 (12) : 799 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Wales, J. H. (1958)* 60-5480 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/14) : 7 p. The effects of water diversion on fish. MF Wood, R. & D. W. Pfizer (1958)* 60-5481 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/25) : 23 p. Some effects of water-level fluctuations on the fisheries of large impound- ments. MF Worthington, E. B. (1958)* 60-5482 Proc. tech. Meet. int. Un. Conserv., 7 (RT7/Id/27) : 2 p. The influence of soil and water conservation on natural aquatic resources. MF Elegido, M. A.-G. (1957)* 60-5483 Montes, 5 p. Normalización de nomenclaturas en las piscifactorias de salmonides. (Normalisation of nomenclatures in salmonid hatcheries.) F Fryer, G. (1958)* : 60-5484 Rev. Zool. Bot. afr., 58 : 214-6. A note on Lernaea bistricornis Harding, a parasitic copepod from Lake Tanganyika. F Fryer, G. & P. J. P. Whitehead (1959)* 60-5485 Rev. Zool. Bot. afr., 59 : 33-49. The breeding habits, embryology and larval development of Labeo victorianus Boulenger. F Lowe, R. H. (1958)* 60-5486 Rev. Zool. Bot. afr., 57 : 129-70. Observations on the biology of Tilapia nilotica Linne in East African waters. M U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences (1958)* 60-5487 Leningrad, 219 p. Trudy kompleksnoi Antarkticheskoi ekspeditsii. Gidrologicheskie, gidro- khimicheskie, geologicheskie i biologicheskie issledovaniia: dizelb-elektrokhode OB 1955-56. (Report of the complex Antarctic expedition. Hydrological hydrochemical, geological and biological studies: research ship OB, 1955-56.) M U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences (1958)* 60-5488 Moskva, 238 p. Trudy kompleksnoi Antarkticheskoi ekspeditsii. Opisanie ekspeditsii na dizelb-elektrokhode OB, 1955-56. (Reports of the complex Antarctic expedi- tion. Description of the expedition aboard the research ship * Ob ’ 1955-56.) 3 (12) : 800 REFERENCES M Australia. Fisheries Division, Department of Primary Industry (1958)* 60-5489 Canberra, 50 p. Australian pearling statistics: mother of pearl, trochus, and green snail shell. M NAS/NRC(US) (1959) 60-5490 Washington, 33 p. Oceanography 1960 to 1970, Pt. 1. Introductions and summary of recom- mendations. Summary of recommendations on education and manpower, new ships, facilities for basic research, engineering needs, radio-activity, ocean resources, international cooperations and budget and operations. Lists members of panels. M NAS/NRC(US) (1959) 60-5491 Washington, 30 p. Oceanography 1960 to 1970—Pt. 5. Artificial radioactivity in the marine environment. Discusses control and monitoring, research needs and possible effects of a nuclear war on marine environments. Summarizes budget estimates. M NAS/NRC(US) (1959) 60-5492 Washington, 3 p. Oceanography 1960 to 1970—Pt. 8. Education and manpower. Reviews present status and makes recommendations for future requirements. M NAS/NRC(US) (1959) 60-5493 Washington, 8 p. Oceanography 1960 to 1970—Pt. 12. Marine sciences in the United States— 1958. Presents status and past history of growth and applied research in marine sciences and analyzes some current problems of supporting oceanographic research. M EAMFRO (1959)* 60-5494 Nairobi. i Annual report of the East African Marine Fisheries Research Organization. M Florida State Board of Conservation (1959)* 60-5495 Tallahassee. 13th biennial report. 3 (12) : 801 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Maryland. Department of Research & Education (1958)* 60-5496 Solomons. Annual report 1957. M Duplaix, $. (1958)* 60-5497 Rep. Swed. Deep-Sea Exped., 8 (2). Etude mineralogique des niveaux sableux des carottes prelevées sur le fond de la Méditerranée. (Mineralogical study of sand levels from core- samples taken at the bottom of the Mediterranean.) M Todd, R. (1958)* 60-5498 Rep. Swed. Deep-Sea Exped., 8 (3) : Foraminifera from Western Mediterranean deep-sea cores. M Parker, F. L. (1958)* 60-5499 Rep. Swed. Deep-Sea Exped., 8 (4). Eastern Mediterranean Foraminifera. M Vago, С. € S. Chastang (1960) 60-5500 C.R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 250 (15) : 2751-3. Culture de tissus d’huitres. (Culture of oyster tissue.) Particularities of the environment, obtainment of serum and characteristics of cultivated cells of oyster tissue cultivated in vitro are described. F Isakova-Keo, M. M. (1957)* 60-5501 Trud. leningrad. Obshch. Estestvoisp., 73 (4) : 188-92. K voprosu o bor’be s ikhtioftiriusom. (Problem of control over ichthy- ophtirius.) De Kudriavtsev, E. $. (1957)* 60-5502 Trud. leningrad. Obshch. Estestvoisp., 73 (4) : 193-7. Zavisimost’ parazitofauny ryb reki Sukhony ot izmenenii gidrologicheskikh i geomorfologicheskikh uslovii. (Subjection of the parasitofauna of the River Sukhona to alterations of hydrological and geomorphological conditions.) De F Martyshev, G. F. (1957)* 60-5503 Dokl. TSKhA, 30 (2) : 291-8. Sovremennaia biotekhnika prudovogo rybovodstva i formy organizatsii v kolkhozakh intensivnogo prudovogo rybnogo khoziaistva. (Modern bio- techniques for fish breeding in ponds and ways for setting up, on collective farms, intensive pond fish farming.) 3 (12) : 802 REFERENCES F Movchan, V. (1958) 60-5504 Ogonek, (15) : 28. V zashchitu foreli. (Trout conservation.) Development of trout breeding in ponds. M Smirnova, K. V. (1957)* 60-5505 Uchen. Zap. rostov. Univ., 57 (1) : 167-9. K poznaniiu parazitofauny ryb Novorossiiskoi bukhty. (Studies on the fish parasitofauna of the Bay of Novorossiisk.) En M Zhilinskii, A. A. (1957)* 60-5506 Petrozavodsk, Gosizdat Karel’skoi ASSR, 64 p. Promyslovyi slovar’ rybakov i zveroboev Belogo moria. (Commercial fishing vocabulary for fishermen and mammal-hunters of the White Sea.) F Zhadin, V. I. (1958)* 60-5507 Vestn. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (3) : 86-7. Mezhdunarodnoe soveshchanie po izucheniiu Dunaia (Vena, 1957, noiabr’). (International conference on studies of the Danube (Vienna, 1957, November.) M Shcherbakov, D. I. (1958)* 60-5508 Vestn. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., (3) : 75-7. Deviatyi Tikhookeanskii kongress v Bangkoke. (Ninth Pacific congress at Bangkok.) M Apollov, B. A. (1957) 60-5509 Priroda, Moskva, (4) : 17-26. Problemy Kaspiiskogo moria. (Problems of the Caspain Sea.) Proposed project for regulating locally the Caspian Sea level. MF Syrov, V. S. (1958)* 60-5510 Nauch. Dokl. vyssh. Shk. (biol.), (1) : 78-81. Bioelektricheskie iavleniia v razvivaiushchesmia zarodyshe ryb i sviaz’ ikh s temperaturoi sredy. (Bioelectrical phenomena in a developing fish embryo and their relation to the temperature of environment.) M Berenbeim, D. Ia. (1957)* 60-5511 Priroda, Moskva, (2) : 77-9. Novoe v gidrologicheskom rezhime Azovskogo moria i Kerchenskogo proliva. (New facts about the hydrological regimen of the Azov Sea and the Kerch Straits.) 3 (12) : 803 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Solov’ev, T. (1958)* 60-5512 Rybolov. ¿ Rybovod., (2) : 16-8. Schet mal’kov karpa pri peresadke iz nerestovykh prudov. (Counting carp fry on their transfer from spawning ponds.) M Dvorov, I. M. (1957)* 60-5513 Priroda, (1): 111. Obsuzhdenie problem Kaspiiskogo moria. (Discussions on problems of the Caspian Sea.) M Kesteven, G. L. & E. R. Deacon (1957) 60-5514 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb i dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, 1 : 125-33. Rol’ okeanograficheskikh issledovanii i rybokhoziaistvennoi nauke. (The contribution of oceanographic research in fisheries science.) Translation of paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 Мау, 1955, published 1956, 1957, У. 1, pp. 125-33. FAO Fish. Bull., 8 (2) : 67-76. M Koshechkik, B. I. (1957)* 60-5515 Priroda, Moskva, (5) : 113-4. Svoeobraznyi risunok morskogo dna. (Peculiar outline of the sea bed.) M Ostroumov, E. A. & I. I. Volkov (1957)* 60-5516 Geokhimiia, (6) : 518-28. K voprosu o vzaimosviazi fosfora, vanadiia i organicheskogo veshchestva v otlozheniiakh Chernogo moria. (Problems of relationship between phos- phorus, vanadium and organic matter in Black Sea deposits.) M Sergeev, I. V. & G. B. Udintsev (1957)* 60-5517 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 113 (5) : 1123-6. Otkrytie i issledovaniia podvodnoi gody Isakova v Tikhom okeane. (Discovery and study of the Isakov submarine mountain in the Parific.) M Starik, I. E. & Koliadin (1957)* 60-5518 Geokhimiia, (3) : 204-13. Ob usloviiakh sushchestvovaniia urana v okeanicheskoi vode. (Conditions for the existence of uranium in ocean water.) F Alekin, O. A. & L. V. Brazhnikova (1957)* 60-5519 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 114 (4) : 748-50. Novye dannye po stoku rastvorennykh veshchestv s territorii SSSR. (New data on the runoff of dissolved substances over the USSR Territory.) 3 (12) : 804 REFERENCES M Shuleikin, V. V. (1957)* 60-5520 Iz. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. (geofiz.), (11) : 1366-83. Sovetskaia fizika moria za sorok let. (Soviet marine physics in the space of 40 years.) F Alekin, O. A. & L. V. Brazhnikova (1957)* 60-5521 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 114 (5) : 1062-5. Novye dannye o srednem sostave rechnoi vody dlia territorii SSSR. (New data on the average composition of river water, obtained for the USSR Territory.) F Petrov, G. N. & R. S. Petrov (1957)* 60-5522 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 114 (5) : 991-4. Opredelenie poter’ na fil’tratsiiu i isparenie po vodnomu balansu na primere Domashkinskogo vodokhranilishcha. (Determination of percolation and evaporation losses within the water balance, exemplified by water behaviour in the Domashkino reservoir.) F Radushchev, V. I. (1957)* 60-5523 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 114 (2) : 411-13. O mineralogicheskom sostave tverdoi chasti stoka r. Dona. (Mineralogical composition of the silt load of the River Don discharge.) F Semenovich, N. I. (1957)* 60-5524 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 115 (1) : 130-2. О pogloshchenii kisloroda ozernymi ilami. (Absorbtion of oxygen by lacustrine silt.) F Tolmachev, V. A. (1957) 60-5525 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 113 (3) : 639-42. Nekotorye gidrokhimicheskie pokazateli vnutrennego vodoobmena у - Baikale. (Certain hydrochemical indices of internal water exchange in Lake Baikal.) WPA33 (3) : 497. Results are given of investigations into the distribution of salts and mixing of waters in the deep layers of Lake Baikal.) F Tret’iak, P. E. (1957)* 60-5526 Priroda, Moskva, (6) : 107-8. Predokhranenie melkovodynkh ozer ot promerzaniia. (Protection of shallow lakes against freezing through.) MF Babaian, К. Е. (1957)* 60-5527 Ryb. Khoz., (1) : 35-50. Sovremennoe sostoianie i perspektivy razvitiia rybolovstva Trukmenskoi SSR. (Present state and prospects for the development of fishing in the Turkmenian SSR.) 3 (12) : 805 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F Verigin, B. V. (1957) 60-5528 Zool. Zh., 36 (4) : 595-602. Stroenie zhabernogo apparata i nadzhabernogo organa tolstolobika. (Structure of the bronchial apparatus and of the suprabronchial organ of silver carp.) M Shuleikin, V. V. (1958)* 60-5529 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 119 (2) : 257-60. Telluricheskie toki v okeane i magnitnoe sklonenie. (Tellurie currents in the ocean and magnetic declination.) M Sheinman, Га. М. (1958)* 60-5530 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 119 (4) : 779-81. Mesto Atlanticheskogo i Indiiskogo okeanov b formirovanii struktur Zemli. (Part taken by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans in the formation of the Earth’s structure. ) F Alekin, O. A. & N. P. Moricheva (1958)* 60-5531 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 119 (2) : 322-5. Vliianie karbonatnoi sistemy v prirodynkh vodakh na soderzhanie organ- icheskikh veshchestv. (Influence of the carbonate system in natural water on organic matter contents.) F Vladimirskaia, M. I. (1957)* 60-5532 Zool. Zh., 36 (5) : 729-36. Kharius iz ozer severo-sapadnogo uchastka basseina ozera Imandra. (Grayling inhabiting lakes of the north-western part of the area drained by Lake Imandra.) M Gamulin, T. (1957) 60-5533 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb i dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, 1 : 206-7. Migratsii sardiny i ikh zavicimost’ ot zooplanktona. (Migrations of Adriatic sardine in relation to zooplankton.) Translation of paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 May, published in 1956. M Grekhem, M. (1957) 60-5534 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb i dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, 1 : 39-47. Kontseptsiia sokhraneniia rybnykh resursov. (Concepts of fish stocks conservation.) Translation of paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 May 1955, published 1956. 3 (12) : 806 REFERENCES F Zambriborshch, F. S. (1957)* 60-5535 Zool. Zh., 36 (4) : 587-95. Stroenie i funktsiia nadzhabernogo organa amurskogo tolstolobika. (Structure and function of the supra-bronchial organ of silver carp of the River Amur.) M Iensen, A. (1957) 60-5536 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb i dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, | : 184-7. Reaktsii skumbrii na faktory okrzhaiushchei sredy. (Response of mackerel to environmental factors.) Translation of paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 May 1955, published 1956. M Kendler, R. (1957) 60-5537 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb 1 dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, | : 188-193. Reaktsiia morskoi kambaly na faktory okruzhaiushchei sredy. (Response of plaice to environmental factors.) Translation of paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 May 1955, published 1956. M Kolesnik, D. N. (1957) 60-5538 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb i dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, 1 : 10-20. Nekotorye pravovye voprosy mezhdunarodnoi okhrany i regulirovaniia rybolovstva. (Certain legal problems of international conservation measures and of fishing regulations.) Translation of paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 May 1955, published 1956. M Kou-Tam, A. (1957) 60-5539 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb i dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, 1 : 194-5. Biologiia Stolephorus pseudoheferolobus Hardenberg. (Biology of Stolephorus pseudoheferolobus Hardenberg.) Translation of paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 May 1955, published 1956. 3 (12) : 807 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES MF Martino, K. V. & M. S. Karapetkova (1957)* 60-5540 Zool. Zh., 36 (3) : 425-31. Chislovoi uchet pishchevykh vzaimootnoshenii u ryb. (Numerical account of food relations of fish.) Е Е Makhlin, М. D. (1957)* 60-5541 Priroda, Moskva, (2) : 127-8. O neonovoi rybke. - (Neon fish.) MF . Moiseev, P. A. (1957)* 60-5542 Ryb. Khoz., (5) : 81-4. Vliianie atomnogo vzryva na rybnyi promysel. (Effect of atomic explosion on fisheries.) M Moiseev, P. A. (1957) 60-5543 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb i dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, 1 : 163-78. - Kolebaniia chislennosti promyslovykh ryb severo-zapadnoi chasti Tikhogo okeana v sviazi s gidrometeorologicheskimi usloviiami, promyslon i drugimi faktorami. (Fluctuations in the commercial fish populations of the north- western Pacific in relation to hydro-metrological conditions, commercial fishing and other factors.) Paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Con- servation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 May 1955, published 1956. M Moiseev, P. A. & V. M. Naumov (1957) 60-5544 Materialy Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii po okhrane zapasov ryb 1 dr. morskikh zhivotnykh, 1 : 21-35. Problemy okhrany i regulirovaniia rybolovstva v otkrytykh moriakh, zatronutye v dokladakh na Mezhdunarodnoi Konferentsii v Rime. (Problems of conservation measures and regulations of fishing in open seas, dealt with at the International Conference in Rome.) Paper presented at the International Technical Conference on the Con- servation of the Living Resources of the Sea, Rome, 18 April to 10 May 1955, published 1956. F Morozova, T. E. (1957)* 60-5545 Dokl. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 112 (6) : 1129-32. Znachenie vneshnikh i vnutrennikh faktorov v polovom tsikle okunia, Perca fluviatilis L. (Importance of external and internal factors in the sexual cycle of perch, Perca fluviatilis L.) 3 (12) : 808 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—MEETINGS: CONGRESSES, CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, COURSES, TRAINING CENTRES MF International Photobiology Committee. 31/7/60 60-142me Copenhagen, Denmark. 6 days. 3rd International Photobiological Congress—‘‘ The Finsen memorial Congress ”. M IUCN. 15/6/60 60-143me Warsaw, Poland. 10 days. General assembly. One theme of the technical meeting held during the assembly was “‘ Eco- logical effects of biological and chemical control of undesirable plants and animals ”. There was also a symposium on whaling problems. M UNESCO. Oct./60. 60-144me Cumana, Venezuela. One month. Training course in marine biology. MF FAO. 17/10/60. 60-145me Paris, France. 6 days. Technical meeting on credit for fishery industries. F OCTA/CSA. 18/8/60. 60-146me Lusaka, Fed. of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. 7 days. 3rd Hydrobiology and inland fisheries symposium: The problem of major lakes. Draft agenda incl. items on: comparison and standardization of working methods, simplification of methods of analysis; migrations and population dynamics of fishes; currents; cooperation between laboratories; progress since 2nd Symposium at Brazzaville; possible introduction of pelagic species of fishes into Nyasa and Kiva lakes, and general consideration of foreign intro- ductions. M ASLO, Pacific Division/AAAS, Pacific Division. 13/6/60 60-147me Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. 21 days. Special meeting on ‘ Water masses of the North Pacific ”. 3 (12) : Mel7 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ME ASLO/AIBS. 28/8/60. 60-148me- Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A. 5 days. Incl. symposium on estuarine ecology (co-sponsored by Ecological Society of America); and section of farm pond investigations. G Laboratory Practice ”. 20/6/60. 60-149me London, U.K. 4 days. Laboratory apparatus and materials exhibition. Will incl. series of lectures dealing with labelled pool techniques in biology, polarography in food industries, laboratory computers, biological techniques and devices, small scale manipulation. FG U.K. Institute of Biology. 29/9/60. - 60-150me London, U.K. ? 2 days. Annual symposium. Subject will be ““ The biology of space travel ” and will include discussion of maintenance of life on space ships (for which purpose research is in progress on the dynamics of closed aquatic mass-culture systems). M IMCO. 17/1/61. 60-151me London, U.K. 4 days. 4th Session of the council. M IMCO. 4/4/61. 60-152me London, U.K. 17 days. 2nd session of the assembly. G International Statistical Institute. 30/5/60. 60-153me Tokyo, Japan. 11 days. 32nd Session. МЕ International Association of Fish Meal Manufacturers. 60-154me late Sept./60. Paris, France. Annual convention. MF FAO/ETAP. 1/9/60. 60-155me Suez, U.A.R. (Southern Region). 6 weeks. Fishermen’s Training Centre. Amendment to 60-004me. 3 (12) : Mel8 MEETINGS M UNESCO. 14/10/60. 60-156me Paris, France, 1 day. Committee of scientific advisers for the preparation of the travelling science exhibition on oceanography. M UNESCO. 16/12/60. 60-157me Paris, France. 1 day. Committee of scientific consultants for the preparation of the travelling science exhibition on oceanography. F International Confederation of Sport Fishing. Sept./60. 60-158me Warsaw, Poland. Congress. M IUCN, Executive Board. 7/4/60. 60-159me Brussels, Belgium. 3 days. 23rd session. Inel. discussion of whale conservation; collaboration with FAO. МЕ WMO, Regional Association for Europe (ВА vi). 26/9/60. 60-160me Madrid, Spain. 20 days. 3rd Session. Agenda incl. discussion of maritime meteorology and hydrological meteoro- logy. F USPHS, Taft Sanitary Engineering Centre. 29/8/60. 60-161me Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. 3 days. Symposium on water quality measurement and instrumentation. Will incl. discussion of data transmission, distribution, evaluation and storage. American Fisheries Society, Southern Division. Oct./60. 60-162me Biloxi, Miss., U.S.A. 4 days. Meeting. MF Canadian Federation of Biological Societies. 8/6/60. 60-163me Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 3 days. 3rd Annual congress. MF IUBS, Section of Embryology. 15/9/60. 60-164me Pallanza, Italy. 6 days. General assembly. 3 (12) : Mel9 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES F FBA(UK). 29/6/60. 60-165me London, U.K. + day. Annual general meeting. Business meeting was followed by a scientific meeting, chaired by W. H. Pearsall, with the following contribution: Н. С. Gilson, * Research in progress”, У. С. Collins, ‘ Distribution and ecology of bacteria in Esthwaite water ”, В. 8. A. Beauchamp, ** Sulphur shortage in East African waters ”. MF Chamber of Commerce of Ancona. 25/6/60. 60-166me Ancona, Italy. 16 days. 20th International fishing fair concurrently with the 6th International Nautical Exposition. MF International Institute of Refrigeration. 6/9/60. _ 60-167me Marseille, France. 4 days. Commission 5—Freezing depots; rapid freezing of food. m M IMCO. 8/11/60. 60-168me London, U.K. 3 days. 3rd session of the maritime safety committee. G GATT. 2/1—30/6/61. 60-169me Geneva, Switzerland. 6 months. Tariff negotiating conference with all contracting parties. MF Norsk Varemesse A/S. 25/8/60. 60-170me Bergen, Norway. 18 days. National fisheries fair. M ICSU/SCOR, Indian Ocean Working Group. 16/7/60. 60-171me Copenhagen, Denmark. 2 days. Meeting. M ICSU/SCOR. 23/7/60. 60-172me Helsinki, Finland. 2 days. Meeting. a IAEA, Panel on Radioactive Waste Disposal Into Fresh Water. 60-173me #28/11/60. Vienna, Austria. 5 days. Ist meeting. M Challenger Society/Representatives from the Marine Laboratories. 60-174me 14/9/60. St. Andrew’s, Scotland. 2 days. Joint meeting. 3 (12) : Me20 MEETINGS M CCTA/CSA. 4/4/60. 60-175me Lisbon, Portugal. 4 days. 3rd Meeting of the Inter-African Committee on Surveys and Maps. Included discussion of oceanographic survey (see contribution by Manuel Alfonso Diaz). MG Laboratory of Aviation and Naval Medicine, Stockholm. 18/8/60. 60-176me Stockholm, Sweden. 2 days. 2nd International symposium on submarine and space medicine. M International Seaweed Symposia, Organisation Committee. 18/9/61. 60-177me Biarritz, France. 8 days. 4th International seaweed symposium. Will deal with biology, chemistry and industrial uses of marine algae, and is supported by the * Institut scientifique et technique des pêches maritimes ”. M OCTA/CSA. 5/12/60. 60-178me Monrovia, Nigeria. 6 days. Meeting of specialists on the co-ordination of research in the field of oceano- graphy and sea fisheries on the west coast of Africa. Draft agenda items are: Review of recommendations of the Luanda sym- posium; Problems of regional co-ordination and co-operation (in systematic zoology; biology of useful species; physical oceanography; equipment; fishing techniques, fish technology and marketing). Documentation and liaison. M CCTA/CSA. 12/12/60. 60-179me Dakar, Rep. of Senegal. 6 days. Symposium on Thunnidae. MF School for Biological Engineers. 20/6/60. 60-180me Taft Sanitary Engineering Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. 12 days. Course on aquatic biology for engineers. M Comitato Nazionale per l’Incremento della Pesca. Ist half/9/60. 60-181me Bari, Italy. Meeting. Purpose is to examine the effects to coastal fisheries of pollution by oil and also to study the situation of the Italian fisheries in the Adriatic and the eastern Mediterranean. 3 (12) : Me21 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M North Pacific Fur Seal Commission. 30/1/61. 60-182me Tokyo, Japan. Commissioners’ meeting. Follows 60-153me. WHO, Regional Committee for Europe. 31/5/60. 60-183me Copenhagen, Denmark. 3 days. Planning meeting of water pollution conference. MF CCTA/CSA. 12/9/60. 60-184me Pretoria, U. of South Africa. 6 days. CSA specialists meeting on water treatment. MF American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. 28/8/60. _ 60-185me Stillwater, Okla, U.S.A. 4 days. 23rd Annual meeting. MF International Law Association. 7/8/60. 60-186me Hamburg, Germany. 7 days. Conference discussed and adopted a resolution on control of water pollution. МЕ American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Western Division. 13/6/60. 60-187m Eugene, Ore., U.S.A. 2 days. Meeting. MF American Society of Ichthyologists. 31/3/61. 60-188me Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 3 days. Meeting. MF AAAS. 26/12/60. 60-189me New York City, N.Y., U.S.A. 6 days. Meeting. M Comité Chileno de las Ciencias del Mar. Sept./60. 60-190me Valparaiso. Chile. | Introduccion а las ciencias del mar. (Introduction to marine science.) Post-graduate course organized under auspices of Universidad de Chile in cooperation with Ministerio de Agricultura and the Corporación de Fomento de la Produceiön. F A. F. Bartach Water Supply and Water Pollution Research/ 60-191me Tait Sahitary Engineering Center. 27/4/60. Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. 3 days. Algae and metropolitan wastes conference. 3 (12) : Me22 demi beats a A ri SA MEETINGS Е USPHS, Тай Sanitary Engineering Center/Division of Water 60-192me Supply and Pollution Control. 29/8/60. Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. 3 days. Symposium on water quality measurement and instrumentation. Purpose is to (a) review in broad terms the methodology, collection and utilization of water quality data; (b) review available instrumentation and developmental needs; and (c) discuss methods of data transmission, distribu- tion, evaluation, storage, and other factors concerned with data handling and utlisation. M Pacific Tuna Conference. 14/11/60. 60-193me Lake Arrowhead, Calif., U.S.A. 3 days. llth Pacific tuna conference. Proposed agenda items include: Review and forecast of research programs —all agencies participating; World and regional tuna conferences, 1961 and 1962; Vital statistics affecting populations—maturation, fecundity, spawning, early life history, age and growth, food studies, bait fishes; Racial division and migrations—morphometrics, tagging, length-frequency, genetics, serology, systematics; Hastern and Central Pacific tuna fisheries—review of the harvest, effects of the fishery on stocks, problems of the industry, exploratory fishing, technological developments; Ecology and behaviour. MF IPFC. 6/1/61. 60-194me Karachi, Pakistan. 18 days. 9th Session. Amendment to 60-002me. MF FAO. 21/9/60. 60-195me Tehran, Iran. 11 days. | 5th Regional conference for the Near East. Amendment to 60-140me. Italy, Ministero della Sanita. 25/7/60. 60-196me Pescara, Italy. 34 months. VII Theoro-practical course for veterinarians on the sanitary inspection of industrial and commercial fishery products. MF Pacific Coast Oyster Growers Association. 18/8/60. 60-197me Tacoma, Wash., U.S.A. 3 days. Annual meeting. MF University of British Columbia, Institute of Fisheries. 13/10/60. 60-198me Vancouver, Canada. 3 days. Symposium on “ Fluctuations in the abundance of pink salmon (Oncor- hynchus gorbuscha) populations ”. 3 (12) : Me23 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES M California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations. 17/10/60. 60-199me Lake Arrowhead, Calif., U.S.A. 3 days. Annual conference. MF FAO. 3/11/60. 60-200me Lagos, Nigeria. 10 days. 1st Regional conference for Africa. MF ТАЕА. 20/9/60. 60-201me Vienna, Austria. 18 days. 4th General conference. G International Society for Biological Rhythm. 5/9/60. 60-202me Siena, Italy. 3 days. 7th Congress on endogenous rhythm. 3 (12) : Me24 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3 CUMULATIVE DATE 1960 JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 3 (12) : M3 MEETINGS, ETC.: INDEX 109me 029me 037me 165me 149me 189me 006me 107me 042me 145me 182me 151me 133me 056me 119me 168me 090me 167me 094me 091me 012me 173me 074me 174me 016me 018me 019me 020me 022me 144me 023me 110me 063me 064me 026me 027me 138me 086me 080me 081me 178me 199me 077me 172me 134me 187me 194me 065me 028me 183me 047me 160me 156me 004me 038me 010me 169me lllme 186me 140me 176me 166me 179me 203me 197me 162me 066me 157me 164me 146me 058me 067me 158me 201me 114me 057me 170me 202me 117me 116me 118me 175me 180me 159me 043me 191me 126me 106me 126me 132me 108me 137me 032me 136me 073me 062me 052me 017me 075me 021me 198me 024me 025me 188me 046me 148me 076me 150me 163me 078me 192me 049me 128me 120me 112me Ollme 053me 152me 204me 113me 200me 147me 115me 195me 18lme- 1961 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES JANUARY Marcu APRIL AUGUST 3 (12) : M4 153me 196me 190me 154me 084me _ 135me 124me 184me 087me CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX 60-4974 to 60-5545 Abraham, A., F. Biezok & J. Megyeri (1957) 5310 Aguesse, P. (1957) 5332 5333 5334 Alekin, O. A. & L. У. Brazhnikova (1957) 5519 55 Alekin, O. A. & N. P. Moricheva (1958) 5531 Alpatov, W. W. (1957) 5311 American Society for Testing Materials (1958) 5441 Anderson, D. V. (1959) 5100 5101 Anderson, D. У. & D. Clayton (1959) 5099 Anderson, D. V. & У. T. Lambert (1959) 5102 Anderson, D. V. & G. K. Rodgers (1959) 5098 Anderson, E. 8. (1959) 4997 Andrievskaia, L. D. (Foerster, В. E., Transl.) (1958) 5364 Apollov, B. A. (1957) 5509 Aubert, J. (1957) 5335 Australia. Fisheries Division. Department of Primary Ihdustry( 1958) 5489 Babaian, K. E. (1957) 5527 Babbitt, H. E. & E. R. Baumann (1958) 5448 Baer, J.-G. (1957) 5312 Bartsch, A. F. (1958) 5309 Bayitch, S. A. (1957) 5165 Beadle, L. С. € J. В. Nilsson (1959) 5178 Beard, G. Y. (Transl.) (1959) 5273 Benoist, J. (1959) 5281 Berenbeim, D. Ia. (1957) 5511 Berg, K. & K. W. Ockelmann (1959) 5179 Berry, F. H. & W. F. Rathjen (1958) 5430 Berson, S. A. & R. W. Yalow (1960) 5183 Bick, G. H. (1957) 5336 Birman, I. B. (Foerster, R. E., Transl.) (1958) 5106 Bishop, C. G. (1958) 5103 Blair, W. F. (1958) 5387 Bleakney, J. S. (1958) 5388 Bogoescu, C. (1957) 5337 Bograd, L. (1959) 5431 Bolin, B. (1959) 5260 Borgstrom, G. (1959) 4989 Boud, В. & В. T. Cunningham (1959) 5079 Bovee, E. C. (1957) 5063 5064 5076 5082 5426 5432 Bovee, E. C. (1958) 5077 5078 Bovee, E. C. (1959) 5080 5081 Bovee, E. C. & J. A. Hynes (1958) 5083 Boyd, J. E. (1958) 5422 Bramstedt, F. (1957) 5034 Bramstedt, F. (van Klaveren, F. W., Transl.) (1959) 5035 Brander, T. (1959) 5012 Brook, A. J. (1957) 5379 Brooks, M. E. (1957) 5408 Brown, J. L. (1957) 5416 Buck, H. (1957) 5338 Byezkoska-Smyk, W. (1957) 5084 CC. Central Secretariat (1959) 5045 Caldwell, D. K. (1957) 5075 Caldwell, D. K. (1959) 5074 Calhoon, T. B. (1957) 5409 California. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1957) 5168 California University. Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1959) 5195 5196 5197 Canada. Bureau of Trans- lations (Transl.) (1959) 5295 Carr, A. & D. K. Caldwell (1958) 5109 Carriker, M. R. (1958) 5120 Cashmore, D. J. & C. N. Gordon (1959) 5375 Causey, D. (1957) 5411 Chabaud, A. G. (1957) 5240 Chapman, V. J. (1960) 5145 Chernin, E. (1959) 5008 3 (12) : À 65 RAS AF BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Christie, W. J. (1959) 5058 Edwards, R. W. & Clark, C. F. & M. Owens (1960) 5138 F. Steinbach (1959) 5085 Edwin, E. E. et al. (1960) 5367 Clark, H. F. et al. (1959) 5046 Ehrenberg, H. (1957) 5342 Cole, C. F. (1958) 5424 Eldred, B. (1959) 5433. Colebrook, J. M. (1960) 5155 Elegido, M. A.-G. (1957) 5483 Collins, V. G. (1958) 5047 Elson, P. F. (1958) 5361 Conei, С. (1957) 5339 El Wardani, S. A. (1958) 5060: Consultants Bureau Inc. Enami, M. (1958) 5419 (Transl.) (1959) 5153 Engel, H. & Conti, A. (1957) 5161 N. B. Eales (1957) 5258 Coolidge, H. J. (1959) 4999 Engelhardt, W. (1957) 5343. Coombe, D. Е. (1960) 5141 Enigk, K. (1958) 5241 Corbet, P. S. (1957) 5340 5341 Esslova, M. (1959) 5121 Coulter, M. W. (1958) 5389 Evanoff, V. (1958) 5163. Cowan, I. МеТ. (1959) 4996 Croghan, Р. С. (1958) 5427 Crooks, А. D. (1959) 5199 Ferguson, В. G. (1959) 5360 Curtis, B. (1958) 5455 Filteau, G. (1959) 5006 Flint, L. H. (1957) 5066 5067 Daget, J. (1958) 0457 Florida State. Board of d’Almeida, R. F. (1958) 5048 Conservation (1959) 5495. Damas, Н. (1958) 5456 Foerster, В. Е. (Transl.) Deboutteville, C. D. (1957) 5313 (1958) 5105 5106 Deelder, C. L. (1959) 5458 5459 5362 5363 Deelder, C. L. & 5364 5365. О.Е. van Drimmelen (1958) 5460 5370 de Graaf, F. (1957) 5317 Foerster, R. E. (Transl.) (1959) Delzell, D. E. (1958) 5390 5369 5373. Dence, W. A. & Forney, J. L. (1957) 5407 D. F. Jackson (1959) 5128 Forney, J. L. (1959) 5429 den Hartog, C. (1957) 5256 Fosberg, F. R. (1959) 4998 Denzer, H. W. (1959) 5129 France. Ministere de De Zylva, E. R. A. (1959) 5175 l’Education Nationale (1959) Dill, W. A. (1959) 5298 5450: Dodd, J. M. (1957) 5314 Franciscolo, M. E. (1957) 5345 Dolgushin, L. D. & 5344 A. O. Kemmerikh (1959) 5292 Frey, D. G. (1958) 5359 Doneszy, E. (1958) 5108 Friedmann, H. (1960) 5182 Dorris, T. C., W. Gould Froese, C. (1959) 5010: & C. R. Jenkins (1958) 5107 Fry, F. E. J. & Dottrens, E. (1959) 5072 J. В. Falls (1959) 5050 Downing, A. L. & Fryer, G. (1958) 5484 L. J. Scragg (1958) 5065 Fryer, G. & Drogaitsev, D. A. (1958) 5478 5235 Р. J. P. Whitehead (1959) 5485 Duplaix, S. (1958) 5497 Dussart, B. (1958) 5049 Dvorov, I. M. (1957) 5513 Gameson, A. L. H. & Dyson, G. M. (1959) 5374 G. A. Truesdale (1959) 5068 Gamulin, T. (1957) 5533 EAMFRO (1959) 5494 Gay, P. A. (1960) 5140 Ebling, F. J. et al. (1960) 5137 Gelineo, S. (1957) 5435 Eden, G. E. & Gere, G. (1957) 5318 K. V. Melbourne (1959) 5073 Germany. Federal Republic Edwards, R. W. & (1958?) 5300 M. W. Brown (1960) 5139 Gilchrist, B. M. (1958) 5250 3 (12) : A 66 CURRENT Glazov, N. V. & A. N. Glazov (Consultants Bureau Inc., Transl.) (1959) Goreau, Т. Е. & N. I. Goreau (1960) Granados, R. R. (n.d.) Grau, G. (1959) Grekhem, M. (1957) Grodzinski, Z. (1958) Grosslein, M. D. (1959) Guiler, E. R. (1960) Gurr, E. (1960) Hanzely, J. B. (1957) Harder, W. (1957) Harrison, T. (1959) Hashimoto, I. (1959) Hashimoto, T. & Y. Maniwa (1958) Hashimoto, T. & Y. Maniwa (Beard, G. Y., Transl.) (1959) Hatanaka, M. & G. Murakawa (1958) Haugen, A. O. (1959) Haysom, N. M. (1959) Hem, J. D. (1959) Hentschel, F. J. (Transl.) (1957) Hilliard, D. K. (1959) Hiranandani, M. G. A. (1959) 5039 5043 Hodder, V. M. (1959) Hoedeman, J. J. (1957) Holgersen, H. (1958) Hosaka, Y. (1959) Howell, H. H. (1957) Hrbacek, J. (1959) Hubbs, C. & W. Е. Hettler (1958) Hughes, H. (1957) Hulse, D. C. & L. F. Miller (1958) Hunter, A. (1959) Hunter, W. R., H. D. Slack & M. R. Hunter (1959) Husson, R. (1957) Hutton, R. F. (1959) IPFC (1959) IWC (1959) Tensen, A. (1957) Tijima, T., S. Oota & S. Nakajima (1959) International Commission of 5153 5185 5299 5069 5534 AUTHOR INDEX Irrigation & Drainage (1958) 5453 International Conference on Safety of Life at Sea (1960) 5174 Irvine, D. G., K. Newman & W.S. Hoar (1957) Isakova-Keo, M. M. (195 Ivanoff, A. (1960) Ivanov, A. I. (1959) Jackson, C. F. (1957) Jackson, С. Е. (1959) Järnefelt, H. (1959) James, G. & R. C. James (1959) Janssens, E. (1957) 7) 5346 Japan Sea Regional Fisheries Research Laboratory (1958) Jasinski, A. (1958) Jean, Y. (1959) Jeffreys, H. (1959) Jeuken, M. (1957) Judd, W. W. (1957) Juryk, E. (1957) Kalk, M. (1958) Kandler, O. (1958) Kawakatsu, M. (1958) Kawakatsu, M. (1959) Kendler, R. (1957) Kershaw, K. A. (1960) Kershaw, R. C. (1957) Kesteven, G. L. & E. R. Deacon (1957) Khuda, M. Q., В. Fazl-i-Rubbi & N. A. Khan (1958) Kikuchi, T. (1958) Kilarski, W. (1957) Kilarski, W. (1958) Kinne, O. (1959) 5207 5501 5156 5290 5399 5233 5011 5452 5347 5194 5125 5269 5447 5094 5348 5051 5086 5304 5091 5092 5537 5142 5320 5514 5305 5391 5127 5119 5087 Kirschner, L. B., A. L. Sorenson & M. Kriebel (1960) Klawe, W. L. (1959) Klima, E. F. (1959) Klima, Е. Е. & D. С. Tabb (1959) Koch, H. J. & J.C. Evans (1959) Kolesnik, D. N. (1957) Komiya, Y. & T. Tijima (1959) Kort, V. G. (1959) Koshechkik, B. I. (1957) Kou-Tam, A. (1957) Kristiansen, J. (1959) Krogius, F. V. (Foerster, R. E., Transl.) (1958) 3 (12) : A 67 5152 5383 5089 5088 5206 5538 5245 5291 5515 5539 5176 5363 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES, Krogius, F. V. & Е. M. Krokhin (1957) 5371 Krogius, F. V. & E. M. Krokhin (Foerster, R. E., Transl.) (1958) 5370 Krokhin, E. M. (1957) 5368 Krokhin, E. M. (Foerster, В. E., Transl.) (1959) 5369 Krykhtin, M. L. (Ricker, W. E., Transl.) (1958) 5213 Kudriavtsev, E. S. (1957) 5502 Kurenkov, I. I. (1957) 5372 Kurenkov, I. I. (Foerster, R. E., Transl.) (1958) 5362 Kurenkov, I. I. (Foerster, R. E., Transl.) (1959) 5373 Kuznetzov, S. В. (1957) 5321 LaFond, E. C. (1957) 5323 La Gorce, J. O. (1958) 5167 Laktionov, A. F. (1959) 5287 Lambert, Y. T. & D. V. Anderson (1959) 5097 Lambou, V. W. (1959) 5095 5096 5118 Langbein, W. B. & У. G. Hoyt (1959) 5385 Lanzing, W. J. R. (1959) 5093 Larkin, P. A. (1958) 5461 Lemasson, J. (1959) 5279 Lewis, A. G. (1959) 5226 Lhoste, J. (1958) 5462 Liebmann, H. (1958) 5463 Lindroth, A. (1958) 5464 Longchamps, F. (1957) 5170 Love, C. M. (1957) 5187 Lowe, R. H. (1958) 5486 Lysaght, A. M. (1959) 5451 Maar, A. (1958) 5465 MacDonald, T. H. (1959) 5218 MacKay, H. H. (1958) 5221 Magne, F. (1960) 5366 Makhlin, M. D. (1957) 5541 Malinowska, W. (1957) 5126 Manabe, K. (1957) 5192 Manning, R. B. (1959) 5436 Marlier, G. (1957) 5257 Martin, W. R. (1959) Martino, K. V. & M. S. Karapetkova (1957) Martyshev, G. F. (1957) Maryland. Department of Research & Education (1958) 5496 5294 5270 5271 5540 5503 Maslov, N. A. (1957) 3 (12 ) Maslov, N. A. (Canada. Bureau of Translations, Transl.) (1959) 5295; Maul, G. E. (1959) 5200: May, A. W. (1959) 5040: Mayne, J. W. (1957) 5417 MeCormick, J. A. (1959) 5445. McCraw, B. M. (1959) 5246 McGrath, С. J. (1958) 5466. McLaren, I. A. (1958) 5222 Mednikov, B. M. (Foerster, В. E., Transl.) (1958) 5365, Meehean, О. L. (1958) 5467 Melnikov, G. B. & I. P. Lubianov (1957) 5322 Meyers, 8. P. & E. 8. Rreynolds (1959) 5210: Midgley, D. C. (1959) 5439, Miller, А. В. (1957) 5188: Miller, G. С. & J. H. Bennett (1957) 5418: Milne, В. С. (1957) 5324 Minot, Е. (1959) 5190: Moiseev, P. A. (1957) 5542 5543. Moiseev, P. A. & У. M. Naumov (1957) 5544 Moretti, G. (1958) 5468 Morgan, N. C. (1958) 5209 Morisita, M. (1959) 5265. Morozov, М. У. (1957) 5171 Morozova, Т. Е. (1957) 5545. Morris D. B.. Jr) DER: Beischer & J. J. Zarriello (1958) 5191 Movchan, V. (1958) 5504 Mullan, J. W. & W. A. Tompkins (d.u.) 5134 Muragina-Koroneva, T. A (1957) 5349 Murdock, J. F. (1957) 5420: Murphy, R. C. (1959) 5002 Muus, B. (1958) 5469 Muus, B. J. (1957) 5325 NAS/NRC(US) (1959) 5490 to 5493 Neuhold, J. M. & K. H. Lu (1957) 5404 New Zealand. Laws, Statutes, ete. (1959) 5146 to 5151 Nicholas, W. L. 4 J. W. Jones (1959) 5437 Nicol, J. A. C. (1960) 5198 Nikol’skii, G. V. (Hentschel, Е. J., Transl.) (1957) 5157 : A68 Pe eee i ee eer CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Ockelmann, W. K. (1958) Ogden, C. G., J. W. Gibbs & A. L. H. Gameson (1959) Olsen, O. W. (1958) Olsen, $. (1958) O.M.A. (1959) Omer-Cooper, J. (1957) 5350 5352 Ong, Y. W. (1959) Ooi, J. (1959) Ostroumov, E. A. & I. I. Volkov (1957) Owen, G. (1958) Owen, (+. & H. F. Steedman (1958) PSA (1959) Palmer, C. M. (1959) Parker, F. L. (1958) Pawlowski, L. K. (1958) Peckham, В. 8. & C. F. Dineen (1957) ““ Pekoe ” (1959) Pentelow, F. T. K. (1958) Péricart, J., A. J. Roudier & C. van de Walle (1957) Pescheck, E. (1958) Peters, N. (1957) Petrov, G.N. & R. S. Petrov (1957) Phillips, J. G. & P. J. Mulrow (1959) Picard, J. (1957) Piersant, L. & D. Reynolds (1957) Pitt, T. K. (1959) Poli, F. (Walford, N., Transl.) (1959) Pope, E. C. (1957) Pope, E. C. & P. M. McDonald (1957) Prather, E. E. (1957) Prather, E. E. (1959) Prost, M. (1959) Putnam, H. D. et al. (1959) Rabb, G. B. & E. B. Hayden, Jr. (1957) Radushchev, V. I. (1957) Randall, J. F. (1958) Ranson, G. (1959) Rawson, D. S. (1957) Rawson, D. S. (1958) Reish, D. J. (1959) Rensch, B. (1960) 5117 5234 5386 5038 5297 5351 4981 5285 5516 5132 5131 4993 5232 5499 5227 5397 4987 5470 5354 5225 5070 5522 5003 5326 5158 5041 5172 5327 . 5328 5231 5215 5353 5110 5329 5523 5423 5443 5406 5116 5204 5154 Rhodesia & Nyasaland. Federal Department of Conservation & Extension (1959) Rhodesia & Nyasaland Federation (1959) Richards, C. M. (1958) Ricker, W. E. (1958) 2icker, W. E. (Transl.) (1958) Robins, C. R. & J. E. Bohlke (1959) Rockefeller Foundation (1959?) Roen, U. (1959) Rolvink, W. (1959) Rosen, A. (1959) Rowan, A. N. (1958) Rowland, J. W. (1959) Royal, L. A. & A. C. Cooper (1958) Runnstrom, 8. (1957) Runnstrom, 8. (1958) Ruschmeyer, O. R. & T. A. Olson (1958) Saalas, U. (1958) Saint-Guily, B. (1960) Sandeman, E. J. (1958) Sandeman, E. J. (1959) Sandven, P. (1959) Schiff, J. A. (1959) Schlotterbeck, L. (1957) Schmidt, C. H. & D. E. Weidhaas (1958) Schneirla, T. C. (1959) Schoffman, R. J. (1958) Schultz, A. V. W. (1959) Schultz, H. (1959) Scott, W. B. & E. J. Crossman (1959) Semenovich, N. I. (1957) Semko, R. 8. (Foerster, R. E., Transl.) (1958) Serfaty, A. & P. Raynaud (1957) 5252 Serfaty, A. & P. Raynaud (1958) Sergeev, I. V. & G. B. Udintsev (1957) Serra, J. A. (1957) Serventy, D. L. (1959) Sette, O. E. (1957) Shcherbakov, D. I. (1958) Sheinman, Iu. M. (1958) Shellhamer, R. H. (1958) 3 (12) : A 69 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Shelton, G. & Tibbo, S. N. (1959) 5267 5268 G. M. Hughes (1958) 5203 Tiemeier, O. W. (1957) 5402 Shesterikov, N. P. (1959) 5289 Tiemeier, O. W. & Shlyk, A. A. (1959?) 5442 J. В. Elder (1957) 5400 Shuleikin, V. V. (1957) 5520 Tiemeier, O. W. & Shuleikin, V. V. (1958) 5529 В. В. Moorman (1957) 5401 Shuster, C. N., Jr. (1959) 5414 Todd, R. (1958) 5498 Siegler, V. B. (1959) 5228 Tolmachev, V. A. (1957) 5525 Simkatis, H. (1958) 5164 Tompkins, B. & Singh, K. R. P. & J. Mullan (1957) 5237 D. W. Micks (1957) 5355 Tompkins, W. A. (1958) 5055 Skerman, T. M. (1959) 5062 Trautman, M. B. (1958) 5479 Sladeéek, У. (1957) 5113 Tret’iak, P. E. (1957) 5526 Sládecek, У. (1958) 5264 Truxal, Е. S. (1957) 5356 Sládecková, A. 8 Tubb, J. A. (1959) 5001 We Sladeéek (1958) 5254 Tucker, A. (1957) 5395 SMO VEY K. V. (1957) 5505 UNESCO (1959) 5025 Snodgrass, J. M. & USFWS J. H. Cawley, Jr. (1957) 5421 (1959) ; N 5033 Somme, 8. (1958) 5474 Sogandares-Bernal, F. & USFWS, DR ua ; R. F. Hutton (1959) 5202 Commercial Fisheries, > 5 Great Lakes & Central Solov’ev, T. (1958) 5512 ; Spaas, J. T. ; Ueno, 8.-I. (1957) 5357 M. J. Heuts (1958) 5249 : Spencer Г. №. (1959) 5000 Underhill, Vo Cr (1957) : 5405 7 .S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Speris, J. M. (1959) 5428 US y Stankovié, S. (1960) 5293 A и : U.K. Air Ministry. Starik, I. E. & logical Off Koliadin (1957) 5518 Meteoro Og1Ca Office (1959) Steedman, H. F. (1958) 5133 SR Sen ss Steele, J. H. & PR ee С. 8. Yentsch (1960) 5181 А SRE a Ste O U.S. Tariff Commission (1958) 5166 ppes, O. (1959) 5384 Uranh ЕДА (195 Stock, J. H. (1957) 5261 os (Le) BUDE Strand, F. L. (1958) 5396 Woe, ©. & Stuart, T. A. (1958) 5475 S. Chastang (1960) 5500 Swingle, H. 8. (1957) 5229 van Klaveren, F. W. (Transl.) Swingle, H. 8. (1958) 5230 (1959) 5035 Sylvester, R. O. (1958) 5476 van Pel, H. (1959) 5278 Syrov, V. S. (1958) 5510 van Someren, У. D. (1958) 5473 Szubinska-Kilarska, B. (1958) 5053 van Someren, V. D. & | 5 f P. J. Whitehead (1959) 5286 Tack, E. (1958) 5211 5212 Van Winkle, K. E. H. (1958) 5440 Tack, E. (1959) 5201 Verigin, B. V. (1957) 5528 Tait, J. S. (1959) 5054 Villiers, A. (1957) 5330 Targett, G. A. (1959) 5247 Vinogradova, Z. A. (1957) 5173 Tarzwell, C. M. (1958) 5477 Vladimirskaia, М. I. (1957) 5532 Teiling, E. (1957) 5262 Volf, F. & J. Havelka (1957) 5393 Thatcher, L. L. & von Brandt, A. (1957) 5412 R. T. Kiser (1959) 5307 Vorbrodt, K. (1957) 5061 Thompson, T. G. (1957) 5004 Thompson, W. F. & WMO (1959) 5296 D. W. Clancy (1959) 5236 Wales, J. H. (1958) 5480 Thomson, D: A. (1959) 5275 Walford, N. (Transl.) (1959) 5172 Thortharson, G. (1958) 5169 Ward, H. L. (1959) 5239 3 (12) : A 70 CURRENT AUTHOR INDEX Webber, R. B. (1957) 5446 Weber, E. (1958) 5224 Weber, J. (1958) 5223 Wedding, R. T., L. C. Erickson & M. K. Black (1959) 5303 Wells, M. J. (1959) 5438 Went, A. E. J. (1957) 5160 Wiggins, B. G., R. E. Whitfield & F. A. Walden (1957) 5057 Williams, R. W. (1959) 5248 Wisniewski, T. F. (1958) 5308 Wood, H. (1960) 5180 Wood, R. & D. W. Pfitzer (1958) 5481 Woods, L. P. & R. F. Inger (1957) 5398 Worthington, E. B. (1958) 5482 Wright, R. (1959) 5377 Wunder, W. (1958) 5217 Wyatt, F. J. (1959) 5277 Young, J. Z. (1957) 5331 Zambriborshch, Е. 8. (1957) 5535 Zhadin, V. I. (1958) 5507 Zhilinskii, A. A. (1957) 5506 Zimmerman, J. R. & H. C. Severin (1957) 5358 Zumberge, J. H. (1959) 5216 Zusser, 8. G. (1958) 5274 ANON. (In periodicals) F.A.O. Bull. (1959) 5282 F.A.O. Pict. Sheet (1960) 5189 Gordian (1959) 5378 India News (1959) 5283 Indian Labour Gaz. (1959) 5284 Keesing's contemp. Arch. (1959) Marchés trop. Médit. (1959) 5376 Norsk Hvalfangsttid. (1959) 5288 Science (1960) 5184 World Fish. (1959) 4983 to 4986 4988 4990 4992 ANON. (Not in periodicals) D (1958?) 5263 O (1960) 5122 5123 5124 W (1960) 5143 Film 4974 4975 4977 4978 5013 5014 5015 5016 5017 5018 5019 5020 5021 5022 5023 5024 5031 5032 Filmstrip 4979 4976 SECOND AND THIRD AUTHORS Anderson, D. V. (1959) Baumann, E. R. (1958) Beischer, D: E. (1958) Bennett, J. H. (1957) Biézok, Е. (1957) Black, M. K. (1959) Bohlke, J. E. (1959) Brazhnikova, L. V. (1957) 5 $ Brown, М. W. (1960) Caldwell, D. K. (1958) Cawley, J. H., Jr. (1957) Chastang, 8. (1960) Clancy, D. W. (1959) Clayton, D. (1959) Cooper, A. C. (1958) Crossman, E. J. (1959) Cunningham, B. T. (1959) Deacon, E. R. (1957) Dineen, C. F. (1957) Eales, N. B. (1957) Elder, J. B. (1957) Erickson, L. C. (1959) Evans, J. C. (1959) Falls, J. B. (1959) Fazl-i-Rubbi, $. (1958) Gameson, A. L. H. (1959) Gibbs, J. W. (1959) Glazov, A. N. (1959) Gordon, C. N. (1959) Goreau, N. I. (1960) Gould, W. (1958) Hamon, G. (1959) 5018 Havelka, J. (1957) Hayden, E. B., Jr. (1957) Hess, W. N. (1960) Hettler, W. F. (1958) Heuts, M. J. (1958) Hoar, W. S. (1957) Hoyt, W. G. (1959) Hughes, G. M. (1958) Hunter, M. R. (1959) Hutton, R. F. (1959) Hynes, J. A. (1958) Tijima, T. (1959) Inger, R. F. (1957) 3 (12): A 71 5097 5448 5191 5413 5310 5303 5205 5519 5139 5109 5421 5500 5236 5099 5471 5115 5079 5514 5397 5258 5400 5303 5206 5050 5305 5234 5234 5153 5375 5185 5107 5019 5393 5329 5186 5220 5249 5207 5385 5203 5219 5202 5083 5245 5398 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES Jackson, D. F. (1959) 5128 Petrov, В. В. (1957) 5522 James, R. C. (1959) 5452 Pfitzer, D. W. (1958) 5481 Jenkins, C. R. (1958) 5107 Jones, J. W. (1959) 5437 Rathjen, W. F. (1958) 5430 Raynaud, P. (1957) 5252 5253 Karapetkova, M. $. (1957) 5540 Raynaud, P. (1958) 5251 Kemmerikh, A. O. (1959) 5292 Reynolds, E. $. (1959) 5210 Khan, N. A. (1958) 5305 Rodgers, G. K. (1959) 5098 Kiser, R. T. (1959) 5307 Roudier, A. J. (1957) 5354 Koliadin, (1957) 5518 Kriebel, M. (1960) 5152 a Krokhin, E. M. (1958) 5370 Slack, FL. D. (1959) 5219 Lambert, Y. T. (1959) 5102 Sao, Vo (Se) 272% ; Sorenson, A. L. (1960) 5152 Lu, К. H. (1957) 5404 аи ПР. (1951) E55 Steedman, H. F. (1958) 5131 RT Г Steinbach, Е. (1959) 5085 Maniwa, Y. (1958) 5272 Maniwa, Y. (1959) 5273 Tabb, D. C. (1959) 5088 McDonald, P. M. (1957) 5328 Tompkins, W. A. (d.u.) 5134 Megyeri, J. (1957) 5310 Truesdale, G. A. (1959) 5068 Melbourne, K. V. (1959) 5073 Micks, D. W. (1957) 5355 Udintsev, G. B. (1957) 5517 Miller, L. F. (1958) 5415 Moorman, R. B. (1957) 5401 van de Walle, C. (1957) 5354 Moricheva, N. P. (1958) 5531 van Drimmelen, D. E. (1958) 5460 Mullan, J. (1957) 5237 Volkov, I. I. (1957) 5516 Mulrow, P. J. (1959) 5003 Dual uw Le (ПВ 5009 Walden, F. A. (1957) 5057 Ne Be Weidhaas, D. E. (1958) 5306 Nakajima, 8. (1959) 5244 > Naumov, V. M. (1957) 5544 Whitehead EOS) one Newman, K. (1957) 5207 : = Nilsson, J. R. (1959) Ae Whitfield, R. E. (1957) 5057 Ockelmann, K. W. (1959) 5179 Yalow, R. W. (1960) 5183 Olson, T. A. (1958) 5111 Yentsch, С. S. (1960) 5181 Oota, 8. (1959) 5244 Owens, M. (1960) 5138 Zarriello, J. J. (1958) 5191 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 100 120 123 130 131 140 141 146 150 154 155 157 200 210 211 213 214 215 216 217 217 220 223 230 231 231 232 232 233 234 234 234 234 234 234 235 VOLUME 3—CURRENT GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 60-4974 to 60-5545 AFRICA 235 Louisiana 5096 5118 NORTHEASTERN AREA 5473 5413 5441 Sudan 5140 235 Oklahoma EASTERN CENTRAL AREA 5473 235 Tennessee 5486 235 Texas 5220 Kenya 5286 5494 236 New England WESTERN CENTRAL AREA 236 Connecticut Republic of Niger 5457 236 Maine Central African Republic 5279 236 Massachusetts 5134 5237 5330 237 Delaware SOUTHERN AREA 237 Maryland Union of 8. Africa 5352 5439 237 New York 5104 5128 Mozambique 5086 238 N. Carolina Federation of Rhodesia 238 Florida 5026 5075 and Nyasaland 5350 5351 5088 5089 5380 5381 5382 5202 5228 5465 5426 5436 240 BERMUDAS 250 GREENLAND NORTH AMERICA 5145 CANADA 5027 5167 5388 5410 5416 300 LATIN AMERICA Canadian Arctic 5222 311 Mexico Saskachewan 5116 5406 320 CARIBBEAN Is. 5299 Ontario 5348 321 Bahamas Quebec 5066 5067 5269 323 Haiti Newfoundland 5037 330 NORTHERN S. AMERICA New Brunswick 5115 5268 331 Colombia Nova Scotia 5036 5270 334 Surinam 5045 USA (ALASKA) 5044 342 Peru 5002 Pribilof Is. 5386 343 Chile UNITED STATES OF 351 Brazil 4980 4982 AMERICA 4999 5030 5165 353 Argentina 5346 5166 5167 5282 400 ASIA 5385 5393 5398 5410 5416 5490 413 Israel NORTHWESTERN STATES 4975 420 CENTRAL AREA Washington 5440 423 India 5276 5280 SOUTHWESTERN STATES 4975 5284 California 5168 5204 5424 430 SOUTHEASTERN AREA 5440 Montana 5103 433 Malaya 4981 South Dakota 5358 433 Singapore Indiana 5397 430 SOUTHEASTERN AREA Kansas 5401 5402 5408 435 New Guinea (Neth). Michigan 5221 5390 438 Indochina Minnesota 5405 450 EASTERN AREA Ohio 5085 451 Japan 5064 5194 Alabama 5394 5415 5357 5378 3 (12) : G 17 B2 5336 5107 5418 5403 5389 5003 5267 5238 5414 5496 5407 5423 5076 5159 5420 5495 5248 5177 5383 5329 5433 5063 5259 5277 5346 5048 5356 5145 5431 5283 4993 5000 5285 4981 5378 5376 5245 500 511 513 514 516 517 520 521 523 524 530 531 532 533 534 535 540 541 541 543 543 551 554 555 560 561 563 572 573 574 600 610 610 615 617 618 620 621 630 680 682 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES EUROPE 5145 684 Fiji Is. 5278 Denmark 5176 5469 685 Samoa (U.S.) 5278 Iceland 5169 Norway 5343 700 UNION OF SOVIET Sweden 5262 5343 5361 SOCIALIST REPUBLICS 5464 4989 5519 5520 Finland 5011 5012 5343 710 Russian FEDERATED S.S.R. WESTERN AREA (Mainland) 5292 5322 5349 5072 5371 5372 5478 Netherlands 5135 5317 5458 5502 5503 5505 5459 5460 5507 5522 5523 Luxembourg 5347 5532 5535 France 5332 5333 5334 770 SOUTHERN REPUBLICS 5354 771 Turkmen S.S.R. 5527 BritisH IsLes ПЕ 800 SPECIAL INTERCONTI- United Kingdom 4990 5454 NENTAL REGIONAL England 4992 5013 5014 GROUPINGS : S 5324 5451 810 HEMISPHERES AND CLIMA- cotland (Orkneys, Shet- DRE S lands Cp lefelonlciss) po 815 Polar Regions 5145 GLEN SI) Beles 817 Tropics 5285 N 5361 5379 5473 820 ANTARCTIC CONTINENT 5291 orthern Ireland 5361 5487 5488 Sn rue 5326 A ATLANTIC OCEAN 5530 e Е on AN ATLANTIC, N. 5028 5384 Ttal 5339 5344 5345 ANW ATLANTIC,N.W. 5038 5039 a 5040 5041 5042 5488 = Sicily, 5335 5271 5410 5430 ve an ANW.04 G. of St. Lawrence 5043 Br о ANE.01 White Sea 5506 N CA A ANE.04 North Sea 4987 Fed. Bevublie of G ASW Atlantic, S.W. 5109 5205 ed. Republic of Germany 5430 5426 nun ASW.01 G. of Mexico 5432 Аа 5994 ASE Atlantic, S.E. mal 5023 5170 5171 ASE.02 Mediterranean Sea 5497 Czechoslovakia 5264 ASE.03 ee a Sea, 5498 een alle Bel В ASE.05 Mediterranean Sea, Eastern 5326 5499 Hee Lee. osados E ao и о y ack Sea 5 ме, daa Bee ASG Sen a? Ao 5511 New S. Wales 5199 Tasmania 5320 I INDO PACIFIC OCEAN Macquarie I. 5016 5195 5196 5197 NEw GUINEA TRUST 5377 551 TERRITORY 5378 .IN Pactric, N. 51225123 N.E. New Guinea 5378 5124 5187 5543 New Zealand 5146 5147 5148 IS TROPICAL INDOPACIFIC 5149 5150 5151 5028 5508 CENTRAL GROUPS ISW Indian Ocean 5323 5538 New Caledonia 5278 ISE Pacifie, S.E. 5383 3 (12) : G 18 thio Se ee Mito et ETA ere er A A rin & PN PS CURRENT GEOGRAPHIC INDEX POLAR SEAS 5288 5289 D? 5290 ARCTIC OCEAN 5162 SOUTHERN OCEAN 5028 5070 5487 Na INLAND SEAS AND L.75 INTER-TERRITORIAL LAKE SYSTEMS East AFRICAN LAKES 5257 5484 3 (12): G 19 AFRICAN GREAT LAKES 5029 5098 5101 5111 CASPIAN SEA L. BAIKAL 5057 5058 5099 5100 5102 5110 5216 5509 5513 5525 3 (12) : G 20 a een CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT TAXONOMIC INDEX 1,00 FISHES, GEN. 1,02 Lampetra Petromyzon 1,05 1,06 5005 5059 5101 5123 5155 5325 5467 5534 5050 5099 5122 5154 5320 5330 5514 HEX ANCHIFORMES LAMNIFORMES 1,09 SQUALIFORMES Squalus 1,17 1,21 Brevoortia Clupea harengus Sardina Sardinella Stolephorus Coregonus Cristivomer 1,23 ACIPENSERIDAE 4987 5267 5007 5007 Oncorhynchus nerka Osmerus Salmo gairdnerii 5007 5127 Salmo salar 5090 5206 5361 5396 Salmo trutta 5061 5134 5212 5238 5474 5504 Salmo hy. SALMONIDAE 4989 5032 5033 5225 5483 Salvelinus fontinalis Thymallus 1,24 Dallia Esox Umbra 1,38 Hyphessobrycon 1,40 Carassius 5192 5207 Catostomus Cyprinus 4989 5217 Hypophthalmichthys Labeo Leuciscus 60-4974 to 60-5545 5011 5086 to 5124 5198 5327 5468 5538 5218 5159 5158 5159 5052 4989 5112 5268 5072 5058 5007 5368 5051 5236 5474 5201 5249 4996 5053 5007 5007 5005 5409 5251 5528 5022 5087 5104 5129 5315 5328 5491 5544 5093 5425 5172 5172 5172 5186 5024 5026 5180 5534 5071 5539 5437 5221 5027 5371 5007 5125 5249 5211 5253 5249 5031 5054 5396 5532 5162 5085 5397 5541 5419 5407 5512 5355 5485 5126 1,83 Misqurnus Notropis Pimephales Tinea Ictalurus SILUROIDEI Anguilla anguilla Gadus morhua Melanogrammus Molva Aulostomus 5394 5405 5215 5037 5271 5039 5270 AMBLYOPSIDAE Cynopoecilus Fundulus Lebistes Antigonia Mugil Ophicephalus Aequidens Bolesoma Cynoscion Etheostoma Gymnochanda Lutjanus Micropterus Morone _ Perca flavescens Perca fluviatilis Roccus Seriola Stizostedion Tilapia Scomber scombrus 5400 5415 5084 5278 5286 5381 Scomberomorus maculatus Osphronemus Ophiodon Sebastes Neothunnus THUNNIFORMES Thunnus thynnus Hippoglossoides 5036 to 5043 5039 5166 Hippoglossus hippoglossus Pleuronectes platessa 3 (12) : T 31 5041 5537 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 4976 4989 5000 5026 5075 5115 5146 5160 5165 5202 5233 5276 5282 5300 5380 5399 5406 5423 5460 5469 5480 5503 5504 5527 5542 2,00 CRUSTACEANS, GEN. 5022 5059 5099 5122 5129 5136 5198 5315 5327 5328 5467 5468 5505 1,99 FISHES, MISC. 4986 4998 5013 5045 5114 5130 5157 5164 5171 5229 5274 5281 5294 5377 5393 5404 5420 5435 5466 5475 2,02 Artemia 2,05 CLADOCERA Daphnia 2,10 Ergasilus Lernaea Lernaeenicus 9,25 STOMATOPODA 2,28 NATANTIA Trachypeneus 2,29 REPTANTIA 2, 99 CRUSTACEANS, MISC. 4979 4989 5171 5276 5281 3,00 MOLLUSCS, GEN. 5022 5059 5099 5122 5129 5131 5155 5198 5325 5327 ; 5462 5467 3,05 GASTROPODA 3,07 Scutus Trochus Turbo 4978 4993 5001 5029 5095 5118 to .§161 5167 5203 5263 to 5284 5305 5381 5402 5411 5428 5462 5471 5481 5506 5543 5005 5086 5123 5154 5320 5330 5491 5250 5121 4976 5045 5277 5005 5086 5123 5136 5315 5328 5468 5179 4998 4979 4994 5006 5030 5096 5129 5151 5163 to 5220 5272 5279 5285 5376 5382 5403 5414 5434 to 5473 5501 5510 5011 5087 5124 5155 5325 5462 5502 5427 5408 5208 5411 5484 5226 5436 5045 5433 5045 4978 5165 5278 5011 5087 5124 5154 5320 5330 5491 5241 5132 5489 5489 3,09 Hupleuro Urosalpinz 3,10 Oncomelania 5242 3,11 Aplysia 3,13 Australorbis Bulinus Limnaea Planorbarvus 3,15 PELECYPODA 5117 3,16 Ostrea 4992 PECTINIDAE Pinctada 3,21 Octopus 3,99 MOLLUSCS, MISC. 4979 4989 5165 5171 5278 5281 4,00 MAMMALS, GEN. 4,05 Enhydra 4,06 Arctocephalus Callorhinus 4999 Monachus 4,21 CHTACHA 5028 5070 4,23 4,97 5,00 5,10 5,11 5,12 5,29 5,30 ER ww — = “vos os D M © I © D © © © » D © ADM Et Où HOH © © © © © © Uma w Balaenoptera physalus MAMMALS, AQUATIC AMPHIBIANS, GEN. Scaphiopus Hyla Rana 5158 5299 AMPHIBIANS, MISC. REPTILES, GEN. Chelonia Chelydra Dermochelys Lepidochelys Crocodylus REPTILES, MISC. AVES Phalacrocorax Larus BIRDS, AQATIC PROTOZOA Trimastigamoeba AMOEBIDAE Patellina RHIZOPODA Rotaliella CILIATA Blepharisma Bursaria Dysteria 6057 5083 COELENTERATA HY DROZOA 3 (12) : T 32 5017 5057 5120 5120 5245 5258 5247 5247 › 5348 5247 5443 5500 5069 5489 5438 4978 5045 5277 5154 4999 5016 5386 4998 5288 5028 5123 5154 5387 5390 5392 5388 5154 4995 5389 5074 5109 4994 5288 5154 5002 5079 5002 5061 5081 5426 5021 5080 5499 5021 5082 5178 5178 5432 5017 5018 5017 5019 5348 4995 5078 5077 5498 6,19 6,20 6,34 6,26 6,27 6,87 CURRENT CORALLIDAE Manicina Montastrea CTENOPHORA Phagocata PLANARIIDAE Dactylogyrus Diplozoon DIGENA Fasciola Fascioloides Schistosoma Diphyllobothrium NEMATODA Uneinaria Centrorhynchus ROTATORIA AUSTRODECIDAE INSECTA 5006 5023 5334 5342 5357 PLECOPTERA EPHEMEROPTERA Aeshna Anax ODONATA 5332 NOTONECTIDAE COLEOPTERA Dicranthus DY TISCIDAE ELMIDAE Hydroporus Laccophilus Aedes Anopheles 4007 5350 5202 4039 5209 5343 5336 5338 5351 TAXONOMIC INDEX 5017 5185 5185 5017 5092 5091 5353 5353 5413 4040 5246 5245 5007 5248 5386 5239 5227 5261 5333 5348 5335 5337 5339 5340 5341 5356 5347 5354 5352 5346 5344 5358 5306 5306 3 (12 ) ÿ Chlorella DIPTERA THN DIPEDI DAE INVERTEBRATES, AQUATI IC 4976 5059 5122 5136 5315 5328 5468 4979 5086 5123 5154 5320 5329 5491 5011 5087 5124 5155 5325 5414 5501 INVERTEBRATES, GEN. GEN. 5099 5138 5139 5262 5315 5414 5467 5301 DINOFLAGELLATA Bonnemaisonia ALGAE, MISC. 5006 5066 5067 5254 5290 5378 5379 FUNGI, GEN. BACTERIA Escherichia Pseudomonas ALGAE, 5122 5154 5327 5491 5303 5011 5229 5308 FUNGI IMPERFECTI FUNGI, MISC. MONOCOTYLEDONEAE HY DROCHARITACEAE Hichornia 5022 5099 5129 5198 5327 5462 5505 5154 5136 5181 5328 5304 5176 5366 5065 5232 5309 5062 5047 5008 5393 5210 5313 5145 5256 5140 AQUATIC EMBRYOPHYTES 5138 5139 5229 1033 CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 60-4974 to 60-5545 1. GENERAL (OCEANOGRAPHY, 5455 5456 5470 5473 LIMNOLOGY AND FISHERIES) 5476 5477 5519 5561 1.1 Expeditions 5038 5291 5329 5384 5522 5523 5525 5522 | 5487 5488 | 1.2 Navigation 5375 3. PLANKTON 1.3 Institutes 4983 4984 4993 5028 3.1 General 5005 5011 5099 5129 5029 5030 5044 5087 5155 5315 5442 5194 5221 5264 5266 3.2 Zooplankton 5017 5018 5057 5121 5297 5298 5314 5319 5208 5250 5408 5422 5321 5380 5381 5382 5427 5533 5441 5451 5490 to 3.3 Phytoplankton 5181 5232 5262 | 5496 5507 5508 5290 5308 5309 5379 1.6 General Books 4974 4976 to 4979 5395 | 5015 5022 5144 5145 3.4 Nannoplankton 5176 5178 5154 5157 5163 5164 5167 5198 5361 5385 4. BENTHOS 5446 5447 5448 Benthos—General 5048 5131 5223 5243. ‘ 5328 5442 | 4.2 Zoobenthos—Systematics and | 2. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY Development 5017 5019 5064 5077 | AND LIMNOLOGY 5078 5081 5082 5083 | 2.1 Practical aspects 5073 5097 5122 5092 5117 5132 5240 | 5124 5153 5187 5195 5242 5258 5261 5332 | 5196 5197 5335 5336 5337 5339 | 2.3 Submarine topography 5060 5184 5340 5341 5345 5356 | 5228 5272 5287 5450 5357 5432 5440 5497 5498 5515 5516 4.3 Zoobenthos— Distribution and | 5517 5523 5524 ecology 5012 5063 5069 5076 | 2.4 Physics of sea and fresh waters 5010 5086 5091 5117 5136 | 5156 5421 5137 5176 5227 5246 | 2.5 Chemistry of sea and fresh waters 5320 5333 5334 5338 | 5004 5046 5060 5068 5342 5343 5344 5346 5107 5113 5234 5302 to 5352 5354 5357 5307 5399 5444 5468 5358 5408 5414 5426 5470 5477 5518 5436 5462 5479 5498 | 2.6 Structure, dynamics and circulation 5499 5100 5101 5102 5111 4.4 Zoobenthos—Physiology and 5123 5181 5193 5199 behaviour 5006 5008 5012 5019 5235 5260 5289 5296 5021 5023 5080 5083 5323 5454 5478 5511 5092 5120 5129 5132 5529 5530 5531 5152 5179 5185 5191 2.7 Waves, tides and water level 5188 5241 5243 5244 5245 | 5509 5247 5306 5333 5355 _ 2.9 Coastal oceanography and limnology 4.5 Phytobenthos 5006 5047 5062 5066 5011 5049 5098 5110 5067 5136 to 5141 5111 5113 5116 5128 5210 5229 5232 5254 5199 5224 5292 5368 5256 5301 5303 5304 5372 5399 5401 5414 5308 5309 5366 3 (12) : S 17 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES FISHING Statistical returns 5026 Vessels 4985 4991 5174 Gear 5272 5377 Grounds and fishing surveys 4986 4989 5169 5263 5276 to 5300 5420 5463 5481 5527 Fish Technology 5031 Economics of fishing 5263 5284 5305 5171 5285 AQUATIC STOCKS General biollogy 4975 5016 5024 5089 5257 5051 5127 5239 5394 5398 5485 5528 Distribution and ecology 5036 to 5045 5055 5093 5115 5161 5200 5267 to 5383 5388 5394 5397 5406 5410 5457 5462 5480 5532 Physiology and behavior 5020 5034 5054 5061 5085 5093 5125 5126 5162 5186 5203 5206 5249 5251 5274 5360 5387 5389 5396 5409 5419 5425 5485 5500 5536 5537 4981 5055 5109 5486 5053 5167 5383 5416 5535 4980 5039 5074 5130 5219 5271 to 5403 5414 5466 5533 5003 5052 5079 5094 5127 5191 5207 5252 5367 5390 5410 5435 5510 5540 5088 5175 5027 5126 5218 Systematics 5489 5189 5412 5171 5281 5465 5378 5222 4982 5074 5159 5539 5072 5205 5387 5430 5541 5016 5041 5075 5160 5259 5274 5391 5405 5431 5471 5009 5053 5084 5119 5129 5192 5215 5253 5371 5392 5418 5438 5535 5545 6.4 Parasites, diseases and abnormalities 5007 5027 5202 5225 5226 5240 5353 5386 5393 5413 5437 5484 5502 5505 3 (12) : 5217 5248 5411 5501 4994 5012 5041 5096 5118 5236 5418 5464 6.5 Stock fluctuations 5006 5039 5085 5112 5220 5415 5461 5475 5481 5543 5544 6.6 Selection by fishing gear 6.7 Marking 5071 5217 5429 particular 4987 4992 5088 5089 5172 5237 5433. 6.9 Hatcheries, aquaria, 5096 5201 5230 5283 5381 5457 5471 5483 5512 6.8 Fisheries for groups 5134 5211 5231 5286 5400 5458 to 5503 5534 to 5027 5043 5103 5169 5294 5429 5469 5482 5040 5233 5002 5036 5058 5104 5180 5404 5460 5474 5534 5042 5270 species or 5031 5090 5283 eulture 5158 5212 5241 5299 5402 5465 5475 5504 7. MISCELLANEOUS AND AUXILIARIES 5070 5166 5288 5164 5229 5282 5376 5407 5466 5481 5509 7.1 Mathematical and statistical methods 5142 5014 5059 5108 5135 5183 5236 5313 5322 5330 5434 5095 5013 5050 5107 5133 5182 5224 5311 5318 5327 5417 5468 5472 5520 5542 7.3 Special bibliographies 5443 5445 7.2 General 5265 5032 5065 5114 5170 5190 5238 5316 5324 5331 5439 5513 5216 5453 5046 5070 5128 5177 5204 5310 5317 to 5359 5467 5514 5428 7.4 Documentation methods, libraries, etc. 5025 5095 5143 5374 7.5 Terminology, notation, definitions 5056 5214 5449 5452 5506 7.6 Legislation 5168 5538 7.7 Personal 5255 5312 S 18 5146 to 5151 5165 CURRENT SUBJECT INDEX 1. GENERAL (OCEANOGRAPHY, LIMNOLOGY AND FISHERIES) 1.3 Institutes 144me to 204me 2. PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND LIMNOLOGY 2.3 Submarine topography 177me 2.5 Chemistry of sea and fresh waters 163me 185me 186me 188me 2.6 Structure, dynamics and circulation 149me 162me 2.9 Coastal oceanography and limnology 148me 167me BENTHOS Phytobenthos 167me 179me FISHING Grounds and fishing surveys Fish technology 169me Economics of fishing AQUATIC STOCKS General biology Stock fluctuations 145me 195 me Hatcheries, aquaria, culture 3 (12) : S 19 193me 183me 198me 179me 147me 181me 161me 200me 148me 150me E | | 5 Je J / = р ' CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES VOLUME 3—CURRENT CITATION INDEX 60-4974 to 60-5545 561318 En60-5293 570225 Ad60-002ad 571582 Ad60-003ad 571631 Ad60-034ad 571643 CR60-5001 580628 CR60-5188 580758 Ad60-100ad 580891 Ad60-001ad 580892 Ad60-035ad 581225 En60-5362 581562 Er60-002er 581665 Ad60-036ad 581894 Ad60-037ad 581900 Ad60-029ad 581905 Ad60-105ad 581907 Ad60-112ad 581995 Ad60-117ad 582078 Ad60-004ad 582865 Ad60-005ad 582871 Ad60-006ad 582936 En60-5105 582937 En60-5106 582939 En60-5364 582940 En60-5365 583899 Ad60-020ad 583907 Ad60-02lad 584021 Ad60-099ad 584023 Ad60-110ad 585024 Er60-002er 585351 CR60-5209 585370 En60-5213 585397 Ad60-038ad 59-0503 Er60-0030r 59-0504 Er60-004er 59-0893 CR60-5459 59-1337 Ad60-098ad 59-1932 Ad60-015ad 59-1934 Ad60-011ad 59-2064 Ad60-107ad 59-2071 Er60-001er 59-2102 Ad60-114ad 59-2115 Ad60-116ad 59-2149 Ad60-120ad 59-2215 Ad60-007ad 59-2695 Ad60-039ad 59-2696 Ad60-040ad 59-2704 Ad60-041ad 59-2705 Ad60-042ad 59-2725 Ad60-043ad 59-2736 Ad60-044ad 3 (12) : C9 BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES 59-2892 Ci60-4990 59-2927 Ad60-046ad 59-2966 Ad60-061ad 59-2968 Ad60-113ad 59-2983 Ad60-115ad 59-3028 Ad60-008ad 59-3037 Ad60-048ad 59-3045 Ad60-047ad 59-3047 Ad60-101ad 59-3048 Ad60-102ad 59-3081 Ad60-049ad 59-3359 Ad60-014ad 59-3377 Ad60-104ad 59-3386 Ad60-050ad 59-3387 Ad60-051ad 59-3388 Ad60-052ad 59-3438 Ad60-103ad 59-3884 Ad60-032ad 59-4504 Ad60-108ad 59-4811 Ad60-lilad 59-4988 Ad60-086ad - 59-5034 Er60-005er 59-5046 Ad60-123ad 59-5074 Ad60-053ad 59-5083 Ad60-019ad 59-5086 Ad60-109ad 59-5429 Er60-006er 59-5453 Ad60-022ad 59-5511 Ad60-016ad 59-5512 Ad60-078ad 59-5530 Er60-007er 59-5689 Er60-008er 59-5973 Er60-009er 59-5992 Er60-010er 59-6169 Ad60-009ad 59-6509 Ad60-017ad 59-6759 Ad60-058ad 59-6914 Ad60-054ad 59-7047 Ad60-033ad 59-6057 Ad60-059ad 59-7523 Ad60-062ad 59-7528 Ad60-063ad 59-7531 Ad60-064ad 59-7533 Ad60-065ad 59-7535 Ad60-066ad 59-7538 Ad60-067ad 59-7538 Er60-01ler 59-7542 Ad60-068ad 59-7546 Ad60-069ad 59-7549 Ad60-070ad 59-7551 Ad60-071ad 59-7554 Ad60-072ad 59-7557 Ad60-073ad 59-7562 Ad60-124ad 59-7774 Ad60-010ad 59-7790 Ad60-055ad 3 (12) : C 10 CURRENT CITATION 59-7797 59-7805 59-7966 59-7968 59-8016 59-8154 59-8160 59-8162 59-8163 59-8164 59-8165 59-8167 59-8170 59-8171 59-8172 59-8174 59-8174 59-8387 59-8551 59-8559 59-8560 59-8554 59-8555 59-8556 59-8620 59-8621 59-8621 59-8634 59-8674 59-8678 59-8690 59-8890 59-8901 59-8927 59-9113 59-9212 60-0354 60-0405 60-0522 60-0523 60-0524 60-0525 60-0526 60-0527 60-0528 60-0529 60-0530 60-0531 60-0532 60-0671 60-0700 60-1511 60-1645 60-2077 60-1914 60-3289 Ad60-045ad Er60-012er Ad60-056ad Ad60-057ad Ad60-130ad Ad60-129ad Ad60-091ad Ad60-092ad Ad60-093ad Ad60-094ad Ad60-095ad Ad60-096ad Ad60-128ad Ad60-127ad Ad60-126ad Ad60-076ad Ad60-076ad Er60-013er Ad60-023ad Ad60-024ad Ad60-025ad Ad60-026ad Ad60-027ad Ad60-028ad Ad60-031ad En60-5363 Ad60-119ad Ad60-125ad Ad60-012ad Ad60-013ad Er60-014er CR60-5424 CR60-5423 Ad60-079ad Ad60-018ad Ad60-106ad Ad60-030ad Re60-4988 Ad60-097ad Ad60-077ad Ad60-080ad Ad60-08lad Ad60-082ad Ad60-083ad Ad60-084ad Ad60-085ad Ad60-087ad Ad60-088ad Ad60-089ad Ad60-090ad Ad60-075ad Ad60-060ad CR60-5173 Er60-019er Er60-021er Ad60-074ad 3(12):C11 INDEX Fa he x = = [DAME PA a b A NOTE АНИ ATOM BL WHOI Library - Serials PRET ne ak AMEN AS и fin oy 4 Ase Del a f i ha A ett ; ET - 0 N ict los ‘ris EM A HART = :. a athe tty x Here tHe REL) ; us is Laure urn ; à к. vse \ a Wenger . не = R у 1 ы at CAT ` = О x Me Е uy 4 В в, A vibe A A м u bate à SS PRE CIE LD CHERS sd isst oat PTT ï ; A O Bare a Van un; 1 \ PoC Cre EU EU ES ui pars oil J CORNE DO RTE сл Ver E Parar MA A $ О Pa | IR Y Ap A OA en . 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