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FOOD Alio AGRICULTURE OEGAÎTIZATIOÎT OF Т1-Ш UNITED NATIONS
Viale dclle Terme di Caracalla^ nome¡, Italy
iMaTineBiotogicalUûoraîoryj
опт 2 :\ 1959
WOODS HOLE, MASS.
CURRENT BILLIOGPulPIIY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES
prepared by
Biology Branch;, Fisheries Division
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СНдгг. Bihliof:r . aquat . Sei . FÍGh_^ ^ 2(6)
Rome, June 1959
Containings taxonomic index 2(5), ¿'eographic index 2(5), references and
author index to^ 59-4501 - 59-5б7б
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Errata
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584556
Shmal 'gauzen^ I.I.
4557
PavlovGkii_ E.N.
4558
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4559
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4560
It
4561
II
4562
Grigoriev, A.A.
4563
П
4627
Pavlovskii^ E.ÏÏ.
4628
П
4629
ohmal 'ganzen, I.I.
4630
11
4631
Pavlovskii, E.ÎJ.
(Alphabetic index vol.
59-1009
Shmal 'gauzen¡; I.I.
1011
It
1012
Sukachev^ V.ll,
1013
Shmal 'gauzen^ I.I.
1014
M
1015
II
1016
GrigoreV;, A.L.
1017
Shrna 1 ' gauz en ,_, I.I.
1018
Oparin,, A.I.
1019
Pavlovskii, E.IT.
1020
11
1090 Shmal'gauaen, I.I.
1091 ohaposhnikov^ V.N.
1092 Grigorev^ A.A.
1093
II
1094
Shmal' ganzen^ I.I.
1095
ShaposhnikoV;, V.N.
4236
Shuleikin._, V, V.
4237
Pavlovskii^ Both
4233
n
4239
II
4240
PJhmal 'gauzen¡, I.I,
4241
Pavlovskii.^ E. ÎJ,
4242
Shmal 'ganzen ^ I.I.
4243
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4244
îi
4245
Pavlovskii^ E.N.
4246
II
4247
II
4248
It
4249
Slimal 'ganzen;, I.I.
4250
II
4251
Pavlovskii^ E.N.
4252
Shmal 'ganzen,, I.I,
4253
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4254
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to
M
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11
11
M
II
II
II
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II
и
Detlof, T. A.
Pavlov, Pel,
Beld.er^ V. E.
Geïnrikh, A.K..
Mannilova_, E.F.
Zhirmnnski . A. V
Klumov^ S.K,
(I
Kineleva^ M.I,
Kr a iu s Ыс i na .^ L . G ,
Koloss, E.I.
Kndinova-Pasternak
Chukhchin^ V.iO.
to Ъе corrected accordingly) •
"; M.I. Kiseleva
N.N. Puott
c: G.L. Pokrovskaia
In. I. Sorokin
A.N. Meshkov
Neifakh^ A.A.
Peliaeva, V.N.
Бе1опе, L.N.
Strelkovskii ^ V.I.
Babagian, N.V.
Gunkoj A.F,
Geinrikh,, A.K,
Lnferov^ V.P.
ICriss_, A.E. , A. 3. Tikhonenlto
СГ. V.I, Biriuzova
Indanov^ I.G,
Monakov^ A.V,
Lehkcva._, N.P,
Soke lova, G. A,
Geinrikh^ A.K.
Semina, G.I.
Zelilonan, E.A.
Sorokin, In. I,
Aleev, lu.G.
Kiknadze, I.I.
Pavlovskaia^ P.ÎÏ.
Piudakov, N.P.
Detlaf, T.A.
Sadov^ I.A.
Monakov^ A.V.
Poddnhnaia, T.L.
Niki t in ^, V^N.
Petipa, T, S.
Mannilova, E.F.
Nadezhin, VJi.
Aleev, In.G.
Bekman, M.In,
Konstantinov, A. S.
Rzhepishevskii, I.K.
Konstantinov_, A.ÍJ.
Mileikovskii^ G.A.
Khlehovich,, V.V.
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584556 to 504564
584627 " 5O463I
59-4236 to 59-4254
1957
1957
I95Ö
to
I95Ö
I95Ö
1959
585710
unif effort
should
гег
59-1094
Euplausians
!l
II
59-3362
planlvtonic
II
M
59-3301
Branchiura
П
II
59-3470
M
II
II
59-3480
app.
M
M
59-3491
1 , 05c
и
II
59-3509
MictopteruG
к
M
59-3513
these
II
II
59-3515
Tubolaria
II
II
59-3520
Eucreto
II
П
59-3669
frields
II
и
59-3679
Polychaete
II
II
59-З6О0
District
II
II
59-3760
Plyif/oad
и
lî
59-3772
an^le
II
M
59-3735
siphomophore
M
и
59-3806
occidentalis
II
II
59-3832
Y/eek
II
11
59-3989
F
II
M
59-3990
F
II
II
59-4017
Coranx
и
11
59-4017
Megalopsis
II
II
59-4017
Gyno gl us sus
II
II
59-4024
voßn.e
II
il
59-4102
Argyrostomus
. i
П
59-4112
sea of Japan
II
II
59-41 1 6
Para ti Gilt liy s
H
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59-4116
Lamnidá
II
il
59-4116
Raj ida
II
П
59-4140
frond
II
M
59-4173
Fleistophora
II
!1
59-4271
r grima Id. i
и
II
59-4297
Bureau od
M
II
59-4301
curing
II
II
59-4305
Sardina
II
II
59-4307
Seoplithalraus
II
il
59-4307
Meranguius
59-4377
liles
If
11
59-4382
Car ciña s
II
M
59-4386
Cyclopes
M
M
59-4400
Basmine s
я
II
59-4425
electric stock
îl
11
59-4426
mass
II
II
59-4445
" Platosidae
II
и
59-4453
stucy
II
II
unit effort
Euphausians
planJvton feeding
B_ran.chiura
MF
spp.
1''^50
u-î i cr 02D_t e ru s
those
Tuhularia
Eu or et e
friends
polychaeta
district
ply\70od
angling
siphonophore
occidentalis
Y/eed
MF
MF
Caranx
Megalaspis
Cyno_¿;l_o_G^ su.s
vague
Argyrosomus
Sea of Japan
Paral i_ch t hy s
Lam n i da e
Pía j ida e
111 6Zlii2aiái
Bureau of
during
S ard_in _ojjs
S со р ht ha 1 mu s
Merlangus
in ex
_'|ar cinus
Cyclops
Ъо SÛT ine s
electric shock
man
Plotosidae
study
59-4369 '"■'- 59-4470 insert F
59-1704 delete "Annotation to folloY;". Cancel n^omhers 59-26'
59-2943
i^A /59/0/6049
Addenda
Deacon^ G.E.IÎ, (1958) 59-1927
ImX)act о f_ Sci ence on Societ; ^ .^ 9 - 7 9 " 9 2
The use of oceanography
Л review of the application of
üoeanography in various fields Л; notes
on future investigations needed for
technical improvements in these fields
(fisheries J, extracting of chemicals
from sea water;, power from the sea¡,
navigation^ coastal engineering, ?/-aste
dis])osal '" effect of oceans on climate
SJIi':tl
M
G. (1957)
., 4^71-91
59-2237
'.jchellenherger
Acta hyd ro_phjys_.
'Temperaturregistrierungen im Eis des
Müggelsees hei Berlin im V/inter 1955""
56 (Recording of temperature in
ice of the lake Müggelsee Ъу Berlin
during the winter 1955~5б)
Description of the seasonal '"•'•. diurnal
variations of temperc4ture of the ice
■-": vi^ater helov/ it &-. computations on
the grov/th of ice.
GLK;tl
F
-759Д3
Schmitz, Н.Р. (1957) 59-2131 j
Acta hydro phys. , 4^93-105
Zur Ermittlung der Geschv/indigkeit ,
suspendierter Sinlcstoffteilchen aus ¿ег;
des V/assers (Determination of tae ¡
speed of suspended particles from the
speed of the v/ater) j
Theoretical discussion on settling j
speed of suspended matter in the v/atcr. ;
GLK';tl
p
(1957) 580840
(27)330 p.
Sindermann ;, C.J.
Res. Bull . , _ lía in e ,
Diseases of fishes of the western
North Atlantic - V, Гага oit es as
indicators of herring movements
Studies on I chthy o spor idiujii , Kudoa _
cestodes^ nematodes^ '" Bra chy p ha 1 1 u s ,
trematode, in mature (^ 0- -" I-groui)
herring suggest lack of intermixing of
some herring populations in the g-ulf o:
Maine '". the gulf of St. Lav/re nee.
1 1 cna I
Martin, U.R. <".: '580735
G.J /7. Sullivan (1957) I
Cir c. Atl ant. hid . Sta« stat ist_._Ser^, ( 8 ) ■, :
10 p." ' ""' " !
1954 landings of Atlantic groundfish |
in Canada (excluding liewf oundland ) |
1954 landings of iitlantic groundfish j
in Canada, excluding Newfoundland^ are
reported Ъу spp. , Ъ-у area of capturo,
month, gear,, r.-. fi;,;hing effort. 3 tables
f- 5 figures.
z i cna f
M
)/6049
îlill, l'LB. (?•: 5C5GOI
J.S. ".-еЪЪ (1953)
_Fh.il. Trans. , 2413^1 9-33
'..iic ecology of La^os Lagoon - II.
The topography and physical features
of Lagos ЬагЪоиг and Lagos lagoon
The topography of La go g harhour ^ the
system of lagoons P- creeks associated
v.dth it, is descrihedt Measurements
:f salinity in the harbour, in the
lagoon north of Lagos ^ '" in a creek
Gcnnecting them¡, are analysed.
;v/pa
MF
'.еЪЪ, J.E. (195O) 5G5O04
Phil. ^ Trans. , 241 Be 393-41 9
The ecology of Lagos Lagoon - V.
Some physical properties of lagoon
deposits
An investigation of the porosity ic
composition of the different sand
fractions in the lagoons near Lagos
v/ao carried out ^ to discover the v/ays
in vriiich differences in composition of
natural sand deposits may limit the
distrihution of hurroY/ing animals.
Hirsch^ A. (1957) 59-2549
Puhl .Fish .Lah.II. Z.Mar.Dep. . ( З6 )
Biological aspects ol" v/ater pollution
and \mter supply problems
Note presented to 6th annual meeting
of society, reviewing this subject,
(issued ass ?r о c_. N . Z . ecol. ooc_._ ^ 1 9 5 7 >
(5) -6-^7).
e sjh
F
!wpa
MF
Ageitos de 5u0741
Castellanos^ Z.J. (l957)
E'.,.enos Aires., 12 p.
Los Hit il ido s art entino s (The
Mytilids of Argentina)
A synthesis of the raytilids
represented Ъу 7 genera r 11 spp. ,
synonymy^ morphological characters ";
distribution of the spp. are given.
Lhr
M
FA ■/59/5/6049
C4mningham, Б.Т. (1957) 59-2550
Fubl . Fish. L;_ab._IT._2.,Mar . Dej)^^ ( 37 )
Coastal dune lakes
Ecological study of v/estern lakes of
Nv Is., Ilev/ Zealand^ v/ith
reference to fish - angling intercut -
benthos '" plankton, Rainbov/ ^ brown
trout stocking; prédation by
Г ha 1 a с r o_c о r a x . (issued as с Froc.rí>_Z.^
ecol. Soc , 1957(5)^22-3).
sjh
MF
Guarez Caabro , J. A. (195Ö) 59-1912
Maria nao, Cuba , 9 P«
Estado actual do la pesca del
camiaroii en Cuba (The present
situation of the G*uban shrimp fishery)
A reviev; of fishing methods
production с research of Cuban
Pena e ids.
ground;
PiBshr
M
Martirij ÏÏ.R. &. 580736
G.J/-, uullivan (1957)
Circ.Mlant . Ъ1о1. Gta, ntatist . '^jer . _, ( 9 )
'i9i35 landings of Atlantic groundfisli
in r-anada (excluding:: ÎTewfoundland)
1955 landings of Atlantic gToundfisli
in Canada, excliiding Newfoundland,
arc reported by spp. ¡^ by area of
capture^ montli;^ gear -". fishing effort.
3 tables à 5 figures.
sicnaf
M
Smith, I.'.;. (1957) 5C4024
Salm. T rout Mag. , ( 1 5 ) - 1 4 0-9
The occurrence of dcimaged sea trout
on the east coast of Scotland
Brief note to place information on
record \áth suggestions as to the
oaurje of the v/ounds.
PiBcefa
F
Silva, A. 13. (1957) 5COG39
Puh l . Gab . Es tud . Pe s ca , ( 35 ) г 7 p .
A pesca do bacalhau - Campana de 1955*
1956 ' (The cod fishery - 1955-1956
season)
Gives a complete picture of the
Portuguese cod fishery in the Ш!
Atlantic in 1955. with comparison on
the one hand with previous years ô,
on the other,, vàth that of other
nations. The tables incl. data on
effort., landings ■■" catch per unit
effort. Certain chapters describe
the background for the fishery^ the
organization of the fishj.ng industry
Kanazav/a^ R.H. (1958)
"^r о с . и о s „ na t , I-îus.t.>
580839
(Card 2)
- the marketing of the landed cod;-
other chapters deal with ICITAF r. v^ith
the Portuguese work carried out
Y/ithin the frame of ICPfAF, Special
chapters deal v/ith the development of
the cod-fishing brought up to date ."
vvith plans for future development.
sicnaf
M
59-1640
10ог219-б7
A revision of the eels of the genus
Conger v/ith descriptions of four nev;
species
Redefines the genus ^; describes
14 spp. Y/ith 2 sub-spp. The
L ep t ОС ejph a lus larvae referred to the
genus v/ere excluded from the study.
bIR?hr
M
Webb, J.E. (195Ö) 585800
Phil . Trans . ^ 241 В : 307-1 8
The ecology of Lagos Lagoon - I.
The lagoons of the Guinea coast
The distribution of lagoons of the
Guinea coast of V/est Africa is
discussed in relation to various
factors»
П'.та
MF
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3556
3557
3560 ■
3581
3582
3584
3745 .
ACIPENSERIDAE
3763
3770
3857
4007 '
Huso
4079
4160
4180
4183 ^
4257
4259
4270
4379 '
1,18
Apogon
4387
4 95
4497
If 01 Franchi о stoma
1,02 Lampetra
PETROMZONIFORMES
1 , 03 MTXINIFORME J
Pol istotreina
1,04 HETER ODON TIF ORMES
1 , 05 HEXAi^CHIFORMEJ
1 . 07 Lamna
LAI/IHIDAE
LAimOIDEI
ORECTOLOBIDAE
SelachQ
1.08 Carcharhinus
Cynias
Hypoprion
Scoliodon
SCYLIORHINIDAE
Scyliorhinus
Scy Ilium
1 , 09 SOUALI FORMES
1.10 Basyatis
MOBULIDAE
MYLIOBATIBAE
Raja
RAJIDAE
RAJIFORMES
TRYGONIDAE
1.11 Narcine
TORPEDIN I FORMES
Torpedo
1 , 12 CHIMAERIDAE
1.14 Protcpterus
1.15 COELA СШШЮ1Ш1
1,17 Aci/^8^^^^-^.< yol
3423
4196
3809
3924
3395
3802
4116
3690
1779
3660
3736 ^
4410
4410 '
3786 ^
4361 I
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3717
4116
4361 \
4361 i
3671 ;
i
3468 !
4297 \
3468 i
3468 I
4361 i
3924 \
4307 j
4361 ;
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1,20 CLUP EI FORME
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3779 \
3811 .
i
4031 \
4463
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Alosa
Jincho viel la
Bi'^QVoort ia
3694
4004
3496
Clupea harengus
3525
3623
to
3645
3695
to
3699
3701
3711
3739
3888
3889
3897
3925
3946
4050
4169
4171
4173
4174
4185
Clupea pallasii
4394
Cl up ea sprat tus
3362
3525
3646
Cl up ea sp .
3496
Dassuirderia
4017
Engraul i з encra
si Chol
us
3362
Engraul i s japon i ca
3663
4111
4137
4138
Engraul i s r ingens
3497
3981
Hi 1 sa
3996
Me galop s
3665
Sardina 3525
3594
4442
4478
Sardinella
3466
3905
4017
Sardinops caer и.
lea
3895
4044
4192
Sardinops r.ielanosticta 3440
3442 4330
Sardinops ocellata 3460 3983
4229 4305
Sardinops sp, 3496
Coregonus 3943 4051
Cri st i vomer
Leucichthys
Oncorhynchus , gen,
4264
Oncorhynchus heta
Oncorhynchus Kisutch
Oi^ccrhynchus nerha
Oncorhynchus tsc/iawyt
4212 4375
4438
Oncorhynchus sp»
Osmerus
Salmo clarhii
Sal mo gairdnerii
4100 4114
4437 4438
1
4195
4460 \
1797
4195 >
3943 '
3936
4101 \
4113 \
3750
4413 \
4080
4434 \
scha
4211 •
4413
4436 \
3953
4191 1
3942
4198 \
3757
4374 \
3509
3884 \
4374
4435 i
4439
4481 !
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1,23 (continued)
Salmo salar
3590
3737
3993
3995
4309
Salmo trutta
3743
3777
417 Ö
43S4
4439
4446
4481
Salmo sp.
3747-
SÂLMONIDAE 3506
3507
3742
3753'
3759
3760
4176
4323
4418
Salvelinus font i
nal i G
3746
Salvelinus sp.
3748
1,24 Esox
3658
4378
Umbra
3429
3367 3369
1,2? Notopterus
1,38 Tyttocharax
Xenurobrycon
1.40 Abramis
Alburnus
Brachydani o
Campo stoma
Carassius
Cat la
Chondro stoma
Cirrhinus 3483 3999
Cl inostomus
Cobiti 3
Ctenopliaryngodon 3481
Cyprinella
CYPRINIDAE 3367
Cyprinus 3394 3510 3912
4165 4233 4301
4392
Hypophthalmichthys
Labe о 3999
Leuci sous 3368
Mi здитиз
Moni ana
Notropis 4023
Rut i lu s
Tinca 3743
1.41 Ameiurus 3808
ARIIDAE
Bagru s
Ciarías 4018
Eutropi ichthys
Hat ero pneu st es 3774
Ictalurus
Malapterurus
Mystus 3465
Panaque
3522
4026
4026
4258
4424
4029
4027
4424
4000
4424
4000
4500
4470
3483
4024
4006
3923
4331
3483
4000
4200
4299
4024
4027
3743
4424
3867
4445
4018
4373
40:18
4022
3752
3803
4018
4028
1,41 (continued)
PLOTOSIDAE
Pseudeutropius
ni ta
Saur i da
,r.YNODONTinAE
¡'/allaac
4017 4102
1 , 43 Anph i pl eura
Anguilla anguilla
Anguilla Japónica
Anguilla sp.
Conger
Leptocephalus
Шгаепезох
1,47 BEL ON I DAE
EXOCOETIDAE
HEMIRHAJJIPHIDAE
3569
4112
1 ,48 Bro síiie
Gadus callar i as
3599
3612
3715
4159
4497
Gadus luscus
Gadus merlangus
3601
4307
Melano grammu s
to
4167
Merluccius merlu
Pollachius 3525
3715
3514
3600
3705
3716
4173
3525
3622
3525
3619
4173
ccius
3599
3525
3602
to
3718
3525
3571
4167
3599
3948
4183
1,57 Gambusia
Ory;zias
Xiphophorus
1,66 Eleut'neronema
Polynemus
1 , 69 PmCIFORMES
1,70 Amphi prion
44451
4018\
4018\
4115^-
44451
4018\
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3589 \
4337 \
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3711 i
4089 \
4460 i
3595 '
3599 I
4173 i
3613 ■
3969
4202 ■
3620 3621
4115
1.49 Branchiostegus
1.50 Cracterosteus 3662 3904 4010
3456 4417
3464
4371
1,65 Menidia 3794 3856 3864 3866
Áfugil 3483 3755 4017
4473
4017 4473
3766
4035
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1,70 f continued J
1,75 (continued)
ArgyrosoTnus
4102
4115
4464
Astro Scopus
3806
BRAUILAE
4268
CARMGIDAE
4268
Caranx
4017
Chrysophrys
4115
CORYPHAEUDAE
4268
Cynoscion
4194
Dike 11 orhynchu s
4020
Euynni s
4102
4115
Girella
4320
Labro ides
3473
Lagodon
4085
Lo/teolabrax
3454
Lates
3910
Lepomis
4030
Lut Janus
3945
Ma la cant hu s
4020
Megalaspis
4017
Micropterus
3509
Nemipterus
4102
4115
Perca fluviatilis
4378
Prolatilus
3494
Pseudosciaena
4102
4115
Roc cus
3989
3990
Serióla
4127
4128
4320
Stizostedion
4440
Taius
3486
4102
4115
Tilapia
3508
3952
4373
Trachurus 3362
3461
3895
3983
4099
4229
Eaedrias
4320
1,71
1 .72 Avwio dytes
Fi era s fer
Lepophidium
1.73 Pcgonymus
1.74 Trichiurus
3432 3525
1 , 75 CYBIIDAE
Tst i Q-^.nax
Мака ira 3478
Pneumatophorus diego
Pneumatophorus japonicu
Rastrelliger
Sarda
Scomber sp,
Scomberomorus cavalla
SüOTíiberomorus guttatus
Scomberomorus maculatus
Scomberomorus regalis
4125
3570
3906
3479 '
3766
4102 4116
3648
3478,
4126\
437 0\
4328\
3997\
3362\
3843
3475
3998
3475
3475
SCOMBRIDAE
Xiphias
1,76 AN/iBAIíTIDAE
KURTIDAE
Parastromateus
P seno p si s
1 , 77 C/iasmi cht hys
С OBI I DAE
Gobi onel lus
Haz eus
ÎÎRAEMSRIIDAE
PERIOPHTHALMIDAE
Quisquilius
ТАШЮВТВАЕ
1,78 LepidMtrigla
Myojcocephal и s
Platycephalus
Sebastes 3513
3970
1 , 79 Chel idoni cht hys
1,80
1,8.
1,89
3525
3647 ,
4005
4139 !
3452 ,
4268 \
4271 '
4116 ,
4281
4294
4021
3766
4294
4294 "■
3766 \
4294 ;
4116
4271 .
4102
4116 :
3525
3540
3541
4097
4320
4333 ■
4115
Germo
4188
4282
4288
Katsuwonus
3939
3951
4209 ■
Neothunnus 3939
4124
4125
4126 ;
4336
Parathunnus
4125
4126 .
THUNNIFORHES
3525
3648
3772 \
3947
3955
3966
3975]
3977
3978
3979
4001 !
4208
4210
4214
4380 i
Thunnus thynnus
3934 i
i
Are! i scus
4116 \
Cynoglossus
3469
4017 :
Gl yp tocephalus
4183 \
Hippo gl SSO i de s
4183 '
Li -'¿anda li manda
3525
3566
3567 i
3568
3586
Pcrralichthys
4116:
Pleuronectes flesus
3525
3587 t
Pleuronectes platessa
3525
35391
3561
to
3565
4498'
Scopht halmus
4307]
Solea
3571
4017 \
Bali st es
417 4 \
Rudarius
4315.
St ephanol epis
4315\
Tríacanthus
4017-
5^A:-/'59/8/6049
EAif^
2(5):T3
: 1 ,93 Opsanus
3783
^853
'',10 (continued)
' 1,95 Antennarius
, Lophius
4ого
3843 3877
1,99
\00
S,OS
S,05
S,08
S,09
S,10
FISHES, MISC. 3377
3401 340S
3446 3463
3505 3511
3519 3525
357S 3573
3588 3664
37 OS 3703
3708 3712
37S9 373S
39 IS 3914
3938 3944
4014 4015
4068 4069
4190 4199
4SS0 4SS7
4268 4287
4321 4359
4402 4403
4452 4462
4482 4496
CRUSTACEANS , GEN о
3467 3471
to 3559
3583 3763
4060 4079
4270 4379
4395 4406
Artemia
Streptocephalus
Bosmina
Daphnia
Cypridina
С OP EPODA
Amphiascus
ARGULIDAE
Calanus
CALIGIDAE
Cardiodectes
CHONDPACAI\ITHIDAE
Congericola
DICHELESTIIDAE
ERGASILIDAE
Heterolaophonte
Laophonte
3436
3487
3512
3542
3574
3666
3704
3713
3880
3916
3948
4044
4086
4200
4263
4288
4391
4426
4472
3380
3525
3581
3778
4183
4385
4497
3383
3445
3504
3513
3543
3585
3700
3707
3722
3897
3927
3984
4049
4088
4215
4266
4310
4393
4430
4480
3400
3556
3582
4040
4259
4387
4234 ;
3659 \
4400 I
4479 Î
i
3726 3811 3317 !
'Í
3448 4329 \
3992 I
4477 ;
4079 \
4477 I
4316 I
4477 :
3875 '
4477
4477
3992
3992
2,13
2,28
2,29
LE4NAEIDÁE
4477
LERNAEOPODIDAE
4477
LernGOcera
3482
Lir.vao calanus
4271
Myt ill cola
3525 3656
Ni 1 era
3992
Parat/ialestris
3992
Rhincalanus
3499
SPIf/RIIDAE
4477
Vanbenedenia
4471
2,12 С I. mi PEDIA
Lepas
Mit ella
THORACICA
2,16 Sacculina
2,20 lirSIDAE
My si s
Paramysis
2.22 TMAIDACEA
2.23 С y at hur a
2,24
3740
4428
4428
4184
4156
4177
3735
3430
4295
3830 4232
Ido tea
4384
4484 ■
Lirnnoria
3361 ■
Me sidotea
3411
4271
Aß/IPHIPODA
3419 ■
Gamrnaracant hu s
4271 '
Pal la sea
4271
Pontoporeia
3735
4271
ALPHEIDAE
3901 ■
Alpheus
3520
3524
Anchistus
3520
Orangen
3525
3650
3923 ■
Leander
3520
3923
NATMTIA 3518
3714
3965
3972 ■
4044
4218
4222
4296 ;
Palaemonetes
3840
3841
3842 '
Penaeus
3521
4429 .
PENAEIDAE
3770
4194 ]
Astacoides
3509 ■
Astacus
4431 '
Calcinus
3403 '
Callinectes
3941
Cambar el lus
4291 :
Cancer
3938
4181 ,
Carcinus
4158
4382
4383
Chlorodiella
3520
FAu/59/ö/6t49
EA:fo
2(5):T4
2 29 (continued)
3 } 09 (c-^nt inued)
2,99
3,00
3,07
2,09
Cycloxanthops
4414
Tritonalia
4339
Eriocheir
4055;
Uro salpinx
3667 :
Euer et e
3520
Gecarcinus
3784
3
,10
Fi rolo i da
3500 .
Geniopsis
3784-
Litt orina
4377'
Hoinarus
3800
4265
3807
3946
426 1\
Pt ero trachea
Strombus
3500.
4038 :
Hydrotelph
usa
3509
<
Ja su s
3988
4296
3
,11
Api у si a 3404
3422
3474
3765
Libinia
3858\
LIMAPOMTIIDAE
3447
Maja
4382\
Menippe
3520.
3
,13
Limnaea
4444
PALINURIDAE
4217:
Palinurua
4471
3
,15
PELECYPODA
3756
3940
4182
Panul i rus
3523-
Pilumnus
2520
3
,16
Crassostrea'
3488
3791
3894 '■
Pinnotheres
3520;
3935
4175
4377
Pisa
4382,
Grjphaea
3525
3597'
PORCELLANIDAE
4476'
1
My t i lus 3397
3525
3654
3655
Telphusa
3509]
3656
4360
4377
Tetralia
4441\
Os úrea 3397
3525
3596
3651
Uca
3789
3871
3832
3869
387 ö\
3652
4012
3653
4175
3949
4204
3950 .
4205 I
Upogebia
4471:.
f
4207
PECTINID/iE
3917
4172
CRUSTACEANS, MISCo
3378
3393
Pinctada 3908
3911
3968
4002
3401
3402
3436
3439.
4269
4322
4325
3446
3487
3501
3525\
Placopecten
4377 \
3649
3700
3702
3703
Pteria
3906
4117 \
3704
3712
3713
372¿
3927
3944
4015
4049.
о
^ >
17
Car di um
3437 ■■
4068
4069
4086
4088
1
Mactra
3815 ,
4215
4221
4227
4255\
Meretrix
4329 '•
4263
4266
4268
428&
Mya
4066
4377 .
4402
4403
4427
4480
Spisula 3797
3799
3349
3859 '.
4482
4496
1
3878
Tapes
4377
4329
MOLLUSCS,
GEl'J.
3380
3400
3469
Teredo
3738
3471
3525
3556
to ;
Venus
4292
4377
3559
3581
3582
3583
3763
3778
4060
40791
3,
19
CEPHALOPODA
3480
4183
4259
4270
4279
4385
4387
4395
4406
3,
21
Abralia
3480
4497
1
DIBRMJChTA
111 ex
3440
3804
3820
4377 .
Na s sari us
3814
Lo ligo 3516
4156
4306
4451
Trochus
3410
Octopus
Seienot eut hi s
3382
4156 .
3480
Busycon
4038
Sep i a
4307 '
Conus
3900^
Fas ci ola
4444
о
^ }
99
MOLLUSCS, MISC.
3393
3402 '
Ilyanassa
3826
3833
•
3436
3439
3446
3487 '
Rapana
4339
3489
3501
3525
3649 '
Thais
4339
3703
3704
3712
3713
FAC/59/ü/LAj49
EA:fo
2(5):T5
3,99 MOLluJCO , MIJC. (cùntiiiucd)
37 S S 39 S7 4015
4086 4SI 5 4S61
42? г 4S88 440 S
4480 4482 4496
4,00 MAMMALS, GM,
4,06 Callorhinu3
Hydrurga
Lobodon
Мъгоипда
Ommatophoca
Phoca
PINNIPEDIÁ
Zalopkus
4,16
4,21
Ondatra
CETÁCEA
3907 3909
3933 3964
3435
3959
4213
3930
4389
4069
4268
4403
3380
3958 :
3928 _
3928\
3928 i
3928'
4271 :
4390 ■
4271
3370
to '
4.22 Del phi nu s
In i a
Mesoplodon
Neomens
Physeter
4.23 Balaenoptera physalus
4453
4,97 Ii/IÁIáMALS, AQUATIC
5,00 AMPHIBIANS, GM с
5,05 Amby stoma
De srao gnat hu з
Proteus
Triturus
5, 07 SALI ENTA
5,12 Rana
5.29 AJ/lPHIBIANS, MISC.
5.30 REPTILES, GEI^J,
5.31 Caretta
Chelonia
Chrysemys
CI emmys
Eretmochelys
Lepidochelys
3490:
388Г'
4326,
34901
3733^
3490 4433^
3380
3692
4359,
4421
4039\
4036\
36931
4036'
3892]
41551
4359 4458^
338 o\
3477
3477.
4019\
4032\
3477\
3477\
o ,35 Jlyd г o pit I s
5.49 REPTILES, MI SC,
5.50 BIRDS, GE4,
5,62 SULIDAE
5,64 Olor
5,93 POGONOPHORA
5.96 Ar.Tiroucium
AJCIDIACEA
BotrylTas
Clona
Mol gula
Perophora
5.97 Cyclo sal pa
Do lio lina
Dol iopsoides
5.98 CHCRDATA, GEN .
6,00 PROTOZOA
6 ,03 Tet rahymena
6.06 Eimer i a
My xo lo bu s
6.07 Nosema
Plistophora
6,11 Blephari sma
Pararnaecium
6.15 SPONGIID/±E
6.16 С 0EL3JTERATA
6.17 Cladoneirva
Cordylophora
Craspedacusta
Hydra 3412
Octophialucium
Physalia 3785
'Tabularía
6.18 Cyanea
6.19 Amphella
Anthelia
MJTHOZOA
3491
4359 4458
3380 :
3681 \
4489 ;
4475 \
3861 '
3687 :
3810 ;
4011 '■
3810
3810 ■
3472 '
3472 ;
3472 ;
3380 ■
3928 I
3846 :
4173 ^
4173 ,
3691
3810
3686
3610
4173
4173
3407
3515
3816
3515
4034 ]
3405 I
4034 I
3385 '
4043 \
i
3431 \
3790 i
4419 I
3851 i
4471 ;
3876 \
3873 i
j
3684 j
4471 '
4471 ,
4412 '■'
FAO/59/Ö/6Ü49
FA:fo
2(5):T6
6,19 (continued)
CORÁLIIDAE
Lophel ia
Stoichactis
' 6, SI
léiemiopsi s
■ 6,24
Cura
. 6,26
Gyrodactylus
6,27
DIGENA
Gyrrmophnllus
Opisthorchis
Parvatrema
Schistosoma
6,30
Dibothriocephi
6,33
Ascaris
MERMITHIDAE
Procamallanus
6,37
ROTATORIA
6,40
BRYOZOA
6,42
Me. Tnbrani pora
6,44
Phoronis
6,45
CH/.ETOGNÁTHA
Euhrohnia
Krohnitta
Pterosagitta
Sag it ta
6,48
POLYCHAETA
6,49
Nereis
Palo la
Platynereis
6,50
3470
6,51
6,52
Chaetopterus
asteroides
Heteromastus
Hydro i des 3795 383 1
Sab el la
Scyphoproctus
Branchiura
Phasco lo sorna
Urechis
3461
3734
3845
3845
3836
3515
382i
'^jT-xOic ,
4471'.
4035
3812
4033 '■
4159
4456'
3788
4256
3788
4152\
3893^'
3898'
3373 :
3774
3928
4415^
)
3689':
3891^
i
3495]
346b
346l\
346Ï\
3498\
3792'.
4474
3902
4474 I
3860''
387 4\
3780 ■
3878
3921 ■
3767 \
3381 \
3868''
3782 i
6,66 INSECTA 350^^ 3505 3664
6,79 CORIXIDAE
6,87 Aedes
6 , 89 ECHIN ODERMATA
6,91 Asterias
Ast er i na
ASTR40IDEA
Pi saster
6,92
6,93
3664
4483
4153
4042
3501 \
3831
3855 ,
4372
3878
4205 :
4372 :
Air.phiura 4471
Ar bac i a 3796 3813 3818 3319 '
3823 3837 3838 3839 ,
3844 3848 3850 3852 \
3862 3863 3879 4422 *
i
Echinarachnius 3801 \
ECHINOIDEA 3424 \
Paracentrotus 3922 ;
Sbrongyloceiitrotus 4471 |
6,94 Holothuria 3898 \
6.97 INVERTEBRATES, AQUATIC 3400 '
3467 3471 3501 3525 '
3556 to 3559 3581 \
3582 3583 3763 3778 \
3822 4060 4079 4183 |
4255 4259 4385 4387 \
4395 4406 4427 ,
6.98 INVERTEBRATES, GEN. 3685 4040 •
t
6.99 INVERTEBRATES, MISC. 3372 3393 \
3439 3682 \
7.00 AiLGAE, GEN. 3400 3418 3467 \
3471 3525 3556 3557
3593 4063 4073 4074 ^
4079 4183 4292 4311
4313 4329 4337 4387
4395 4396
7.01 CHLOROPHYCEAE 4-344
7,08 Ulva 3492
7,11 Acrosiphonia 4161
Spongomorpha 4161
7,17 Codium 4046
Vaucheria 3825
6,56 Limulus
3798 3821
ElàO/59/3/6049
EA:fo
2( 5):T7
7,41
BACILLARIOPHYCEAE
3390
3787
4298 '
7 ,63
Exuvi ella
407 2\
i
7,66
Gonyaulax
4037 .'
7 ,67
Gerat ium
Peridinium
4075'
407 1\
7 ,70
Euglena
(
4329
7 ,71
PHAEOPHYCEAE
4314
7,77
Laminaria
Undaria
3492
3882
4076
4335
7 ,80
Fucus
Sargas sum
ТигЪ inaria
3827
4293 :
3492 ;
3492 :
7 ,81
RHODOPHICEAE
3502
4314
7,82
Porphyra
3492
4140
4317 :
7 ,87
Hypnea
3492
7,89
Gulsonia
3764
7,91
MYXOPHYCEAE
3670
7,95
Nostoc
3492
7 ,99
ALGAE, MISC.
3364
3384
3391
339S
3396
3502
4070
8,00
FUNGI , GEN.
4406
8,01
Вас il lu s
4162
BACTERIA 3408 3688
4427
Mi ero со ecus
Pseudomonas
Vibrio
8 , 37 3/iPR OLEGIN AL ES
8 , 93 Chi oromyxum
8,99 FUNGI, Mise,
9,18 Equi setum
9,44 Eichhornia
9,97 HIGHER PLAIÍTS , AQUATIC
3392 4432
4058 4411
i 16 5
'476
3364
'xj.6<:
4449 \
3749\
3444\
4173]
3667 \
4293 \
4388 I
3391]
i
9,99 HIGHER PLMTS, AŒSC.
1388
FAO/59/0/6O49
EA:fo
2(5):T8
100
113
1 1 -I
121
122
123
125
128
131
133
141
142
142
143
144
144
144
144
1A4
145
145
147
154
156
200
210
212
213
216
216
217
217
220
222
230
230
231
231
231
232
AFRICA
Morocco
Sp. Possessions in N.
Libya
UAJR, Southorn Region
Sudan
Ethiopia
Somalia
Kenya
Tanga,nyika
Fr.W. Africa
Capo Verde Is.
Port, Guinea
Liberia
Gajnbia
Sierra Leone
Ghana
Br. Togo land
Fr. Togo land
Nigeria
Br. Cameroons
Belg. Congo
Union of S. Africa
3895 3920
4229 4305
Madagascar
3927
NORTH AMERICA
Canada З891
4179 41^3
4218 4219
4310 4377
British Columbia
4434
Saskachewan
Newfoundland
Labrador
Nev/ Brunswick 4012
Nova Scotia
USA (Alaska ) 4189
Aleutian Is.
USA 3723 З891
4230 4432
USA, District of
Columbia 42II
Washington State
4297 4372
Oregon 4212
Idaho
California 3474
3765 3768
3938 3939
3595 4496
Africa
4214
4226
(Egypt)
4388
4388
4388
3982
4455
4373
4214
4272
4214
4214
4214
4214
4214
4214
4214
4214
4214
4014
3747
3984
3461
3983
4313
3970
4186
4261
4432
4185
4262
4013
4012
4295
4077
3956
4458
3750
4297
3662
3786
4093
3509
4086
4196
4263
4458
4394
З89З
4309
3537
4265
4177
4367
4078
3972
4193
3719 4065
4372
4374
З678
3937
4190
232
232
233
234
235
235
236
236
237
237
237
237
238
238
238
238
240
250
300
311
313
314
316
317
321
321
322
331
332
341
342
343
351
353
356
400
411
413
416
417
421
423
California (cont'd)
4213 4297
4414 4435
Utah
Wyoming
'Wisconsin
Texas
Louisiana
USA, New England
3934 3946
Massachusetts 3401
USA, Middle Atlantic
4191
4372
to
3721
4200
3830
State;
3721
3949
4066
New York 3787
Maryland
Pennsylvania
USA, S. Atlantic States
3721
N. Carolina
S. Carolina
Florida 3477 4194 4359
Bermudas 3825
Greenland 3535 3599
4023
LATIN AIvlERICA
Mexico
El Salvador
Costa Rica
Nicaragua
Honduras
Br.W. Indies
Bahamas
Cuba
Colombia
Venezuela
Ecuador
Peru
Chile 3494 to
Brazil
Argentina
Paraguay
ASIA
UAR, Northern Region (Syri
4393
4021
3981
3502
3881
Israel
Iraq
Iran
Pakistan
India
3463
3520
3996
4005
4015
3980
3468
3524
to
4007
4402
3774
4444
3493
3905
4002
4008
4403
4192
4375
4438
3757
4439
4440
4417
4429
3722
3075
3722
4201
4304
4500
3722
3896
3954
4393
4092
3602
4417
4486
4220
4044
4044
4412
4393
3972
4044
4044
4028
4026
3971
4363
3920
3914
a)
3912
3977
3976
4222
4445
3519
3906
4004
4009
4473
u —
PÛ'
/59AV6049
EAsfo
2(5)îG1
^■"31
Burma
3680
541
Portugal
Í
4442 1
434
Indonesiei
3916'
3919
3975
542
Spain
3449
4452
4j5
Nev/ Guinea
4364
543
Italy 3396
3397
3408
39 78
438
Vietnam
3403
4069
4423
4479
J
441
Chinese ;
People
' s Rep
ublic
4223
4361
555
556
Romania ЗЗ65
Turkey
to
3370
4090 i
4425 !
442
Hong Kon;
3482
to
3492
561
Germany 3584
3590
4068
44^1 ;
3769
561
Federal Republ
ic of
Germany j
451
Japan
3418
3419
3431
3663
3432
3543
3573
3577 :
3964
3979
4046
4111
3604
3606
3608
3615 Í
4115
4137
4138
4223
3616
3619
to
3622 !
4224
4276
to
4280
3635
3637
3995
4287
4316
4319
to
572
Poland
3580
3611
3646 !
4322
4326
4332
4337
' 573
Czechoslovakia
4446 :
4339
574
■
Hungary
4385 :
^'■53
Formosa
4462
4463
4464
: 600
OCEANIA
i
500
EURO PS
4271
4470
i
i 610
Australia
3518
3907
3908 ;
311
Denmark
3562
3570
3576
3585
3909
3911
3920
3965 1
to
3588
3600
3601
1
3966
3988
4217
4267 i
3776
4174
4221
4268
4269
4289
4296 !
512
Faroe Is
,
3599
3617
3628
612
Western Australia
3968 i
513
Iceland
3532
3539
3540
З604
i 615
New S. Wales
3770
3606
3613
3614
3620
; 617
Tasmania
3967 '
3625
3626
3627
3717
j 620
New Guinea Tru
st Territory
514
Norway
3609
3610
3615
3621
1
1
3910
4364
3624
3699
3702
to
! 621
N.S. Nev/ Guinea
4364
3706
3714
3715
3959
i 630
Now Zealand
3679
3763
3964
4050
4073
4074
: 650
Line Is.
4208
4174
4227
4396
4471
i 660
USA (Hawai an I
s.)
3662
3766
515
Svarlbard
•
3707
4497
'
3900
3901
4209
515
Bear I.
3712
3713
^ 673
Caroline Is.
4125
Ч126
515
Jan Meyo
n
3710
674
Marshall Is,
4125
4126
516
Sweden
3555
4378
3574
3579
4228
682
684
Nev/ Caledonia
Fiji Is.
4454
3973
517
Finland
4050
4055
4397
4398
4399
700
USSR 3727
3740
3926
3959
521
Netherlands
3402
3639
3650
•
3964
3985
3652
3653
3655
3656
3930
3931
3964
4492
710
Russian FSSR
3392
3612
3732
522
Belgium
3640
3641
3735
3742
4255
4258
524
Fra,ncö
3430
3596
3597
3772
751
Ul^rainian S SR
3372
3889
3974
4232
4383
772
Uzhek SSR
ЗА56
532
ШС
3557
4174
533
England
3374
3561
3571
3603
' 800
SlijCIAL INTERCONTINl'
¡NTAL
З607
3636
3651
3654
i
REGIONAL GROUPINGS
3964
4159
4369
4432
1
i
4467
817
Tropics
3361
i 533
Wales
3453
820
Antarctic Cent
inent
3932
i 534
Scotland
3538
3541
3542
3546
1
i
3549
3556
3572
3617
! A
ATLAIÍTIC OCEAN
3512
4283
4389
3618
3632
3633
4166
i
4I67
4170
4172
Д
Atlantic, N.
3433
3527
3528
535
Northern
Ireland
3991
to
Sí
3532
3533
3534
3536
1
1^
3994
i
i
3538
3540
to
3543
Ш
.. f
2(5)ôG2
P.s/39/V^OA9
■^ Atlantic, N « (cont'd)
3613 3614 3630
3888 3920 3947
3969 4171 4202
AÎÎVY Atlantic 5 N.W. 4085 4183
4308
АШ,02 Davis Strait
Ail>7<,04 G. of St. Lav/rence 3925
A'!.;, 06 Chesapeake Б. 3941 3950
4206 4489
AITE Atlantic, N.E. 3437 3544
3548 3549 3553
/¿■ТЕ. 01 White Sea 3439 3734
ANE0O2 Barents Sea 3529 3708
3737
AIjE,04 North Sea 3512 3547
3551 3552 3560
3618 3619 3622
to 3642 3671
to 3700 3711
4498
AITE. 05 Baltic Sea 3378 3514
3575 to 3590
3612 3643 to
3899 4C87 4089
ANE. 07 G. of Finland
AITE, 09 Irish Sea
AITE. 10 Norwegian Sea 3530 3531
AS Atlantic, S .
ASW Atlantic Э S.Wo 34^0 4O85
4390
ASW. 01 G. of Mexico 3944
ASW. 02 Caribbean Sea
AGE Atlantic, S,E. 3591 to
4231
ASE. 02 Mediterranean Sea 3738
4384 4465
ASE. 03 Mediterranean Sea, V/estern
4381
ASE. 04 Thyrrenian Sea
A0E.O5 Mediterranean Sea, Eastern
4062 4381 4480
ASE.'iO Black Sea 3362 3448
4058 4407
Ai.-E.11 Sea of Azov
4231 i
4480 :
4478 i
4059 '
4482
3738 I
3362 i
3598
IN;. 02
Sua of Okhotsk
3388
3390 ,
3729 '
IN. 03
Bering Sea 4077
4078
4079 :
3948
IS
Tropical Indopacific
3720
3773 ^
4495 ■
3960 4188
4225
ISW
Indian Ocean ЗЗ85
4124
42З3
4260
4288 4294
4336
4408
ISW.06
B. of T^engal
3980
40c 3 ,
3537
I SEW
Indopacific, Central
4210
42^:^8 1
4295
4499
4204
ISEW.04
E. China Sea
4102
ISSW0O5
Yellow Sea
4102 ;
3545
ISEW.I4
Arafura Sea
4364
3554
I SE
Pacific, S.E.
3951
3952
3737
3709
P
POLAR SEAS
•
3550
IN
Arctic Ocean
4411
4468
3566
PS
Southern Ocean
3733
4405 ;
3631
PSE.01
Groat Australian Big]
tit
4266 ;
3697
4168
L
INLAITD SEAS /JTD INTERTEEÛITORIAL.
LAKE SYSTEIviS
3555
3611
L.21
American Great Lakes
3774
3942 '■
3646
3943 3957
to 4200
4195
4197 .
4088
L.72
Caspian Sea
3391
3731
3546
L.75
L. Baikal
3728 :
3629
3933
4366
4270
3479
3594
I
INDOPACIFIC OCEAN
4283
3470 3472 :
IN
IN. 01
Pacific, N. 3398 3399 3400 I
3958 4080 4101 4139 .
4157 4188 4224 4282 '■
4288 4298 '!
Japan Sea 3442 4045 4079 i
4113 4127 4128 !
:^59Л:
/6ü49
EA?fo
2(5)'G3
H
Canada. Dominion Bureau 59-4!301
of Statistics (I95Ö)
Ottawa, 34 P»
Fisheries statistics of Canada (Canada
summary) 1956. En Fr
Yearly production -• quantities •" values
by spp.j region^ type of craft c: cear ¡
type of product,; inventory ¿1; operations
of equipment; employment , procesL¡inc>
trade J bounties paid.
FAO^sjh I.ÎF
Dorris, Т.е. (I95Ö) 59-4504!
Amer. Midi. Nat., 59(1)02-110 i
Limnology of the middle Mississippi
river and adjacent v/aters. Lakes on
the leeved floodplain
F
Canada. Dominion Bureau of 59-4502
Statistics (1959)
Ottawa J 20 p.
Fisheries statistics of Canada (british
Columhia) 1957« En Fr
Yearly landings - quantities ¿: values -
Ъу spp. J region^ type of craft c,. gear;
inventory cc operations of equipment^
employiTient Э processingj trade ^ bounties
paid«
FAO.sjh MF
Sleptsovj M.M. (1957) 59-4505
Transi. Ser. Fish. Ees. Ed Can,, (149)^-6
îiew information concerning the
reproduction of far-eastern
pinnipeds
M
Denzer, II. ¥. (1957) 59-4503
Landesanstalt für Fischerei des Landes
Nordrhein-V/estfaleng 16 p.
Merkblatt für die Elektrofischerei in
Binnengev/ässern (Instruction manual
for electro-fishing in inland waters)
Operating instructions c: suggestions
to fishermen for use of the apparatus.
GLKsefa F
Chapsky, K.K. (l95ö) 59-4506
Transi. Ser. Fish. Ees. Bd Can., (l74)'1-26
Contribution to the problem of the
history of development of the Caspian
and Baikal seals
M
РАО/59/Й/604'
(б)=1
Plyger, V.P. (195S) 5S-4507
J.V/ilál.Mgmt , 22 с 442-3
Tooth impressions as an aid in tlie
determination of age in deer
Kawamoto, N.Y. (195Ö) 59-45 10|
Rep «Fac. Fish. Univ. Mio-Tsu , 3 ( 1 ) П 04-2 1 1
Fresh water fish culture from the i
physiological point of view - I. j
^
F
Eass, T.S. (1957) 59-4508
Transi. Ser. Fish. Res. Bd Can. ; (143).1-14
New fishing areas and neu species for
the fishing industry in far-ea.stcrn
seas
Cole. G.A. (1957)
59-4511
Trans. Ky Aca d. Sei. , 1 ( 4 ) :: 88-1 1
Studies on a Kentucky knobs lake - III^
Some qualitative aspects of the net
plankton
M
P
Pikharev, G.A. (1957) 59-4509
Transi. Ser. Fish. Res. Ed Can. , (l50).'1-3
The food of the seal Phoca hispida
lí
<<
Berryj P. H. (I95Ö) 59-4512
J.Fla Acad. Sei. 5 21 (2) 1 90-1
Adáitic.s to the fishes of Cedar Кеу;
Florida and a list of Gulf of Mexico
Carangidae
M
PAO/59/3/6049
2(6).:2
^
Van Alten^ P.J. Í? 59-4513
R.A. Fennell (1957)
Anat.Rec. , 127(4)^677-96
Histogenesis and histochemistry oí* the
digestive tract of chick emhryos
01 iva J 0. (195Ö)
59-451 б!
Acta Univ. Car olin ae, Bio l. , 5 ( 1 ) • 3 3 ~ 4ö
iîekteré zkusenosti se znacením a
znackováním гуЪ (Some results
v.ith fish marking). En Eu С s
MP
Das, S. M. Sc 59-4514
D.B. Saxena (195G)
Pr о с nat . Acad . Sei . India , 2oB(11 ) cl08-15
Stages of transition in the affei"ent
branchial arteries from fish to
amphibian stage; a case of parallel
evolution
F
Gelineoj S. (1957) 59-4517
C.H.Soc.Biol., Paris g 15l(6)::1239
Activité spontanée des poissons de mer
et consommation d'oxygène à la
température d'adaptation de 12'^5C
(Spontaneous activity in sea fishes
and_ oxygen consumption at the
temperature of 12'^5C)
Oliva, 0. (195Ö) 59-4515
Mém.Soc.zool.tchécosl. , 22 (2). 111 -2
(On the sea lamprey ( Petromycon
m.arinus L. ) from the river -^'Ibe near
of Decin). Cs
MP
Easier, A.D. à 59-451 ô
17. J. Wishy (1958)
Wis. Con^erv. Bull . , 23(3);;1-5
Perch and lake research on Mendota
P
ГАО/59/О/6049
2(6):3
Mitani, P. (I95Ö)
59-4519
Jap.J.Ecol. , 8(l)c7-11
Studies on the maturity and cpavming
of the yellow tailj Serióla quincjue -
radiata T. & S. <, found in the Japanese
waters and their adjacent regions - I.
Bilateral asymmetry of gonad and
maturity grade
Anonymous (195^^)
Pep« soi. industr»r.e search ;
Notes on water pollution
59-4522
no. 2; 1-4
li
MP
Anonymous (1958) 59-4520
Ont .Бер. Lands Forests g Fish ù 'Jild_l.
Div. ; mimeO g 7 P«
Lake trout statistics for Canadian
v/aters of Lake Superior and Georgian
Bay
Hart, J.L. (I95G)
59-4523
Ottawa
P
.9 35 p.
Fisheries Research Board of Canada
Biological StatioHj St. Andrews 5, ÎT.B.
1 908-1 95S - Fifty years of research
in aquatic hiology
History of the lahoratory^ hrief
account of the research conducted
there.
(I
GLIC^sjh
MP
59-4521
(Zoo lo ) ,
YamamotOj K. (1957)
Jo Fa c. Sei .Hokkaido Univ.
""13(1 -4.) о 344-51
Studies on the formation of fish eggs -
XI. The formation of a continuous m.ass
of ¿»"olk and the chf^raical nature of
lipids contained in it in the oocyte
of the flounder, Liopsetta obscura
M
Pf it z er, D.',7, (1950)
59-4524
Heservoir Comniittee, Southern Div. ,
Am.Fis h.Soc . , 1-23
Reservoir and tailv/ater hihliography
with special reference to the South-
eastern united States
P
PAC/59/-
/6049
:(6):4
Renn, CS. (1957)
59-4525
V/ooster, W. 3. à
РиЪ1» nat. Ac a d. Sei, j Y/asliingto n D ^C ^ ,
(551)^26-7'
Physical and chemical propertieG of
v/astes produced by atomic pov/er
industry
Contents as per title.
FiBntl
Folsom^ T.R. êz 59-4526
J. H. Karley (1957)
Pu"bl « Jia_t_._Aca_cl . Sei. ^ V/ashington 5 D . С . ^
~Г551Т28*-33^'"
Comparison of some natural ra-diations
received by selected organisms
Quantitative consideration of natural
radiation receiA'-ed Ъу organisms from
cosmic тауз^ external sources •- ro..::s,
waters etc. - d. internal sources -- e.(
potassium in tones-^ comparison of
natural doses in several domains.
FiBctl
59-
'y)¿
7
Craig, 11. (1957)
Publ . n at .Acad.Sci. g Washington ; D . Ü, .,
(551): 34-42
Disposal of radioactive wastes in the
ocean J the fission product spectrum in
the sea as a function of time and
mixing characteristics
Attempt to construct a detailed
quantitative picture of the fission
product spectrum in the ocean in steady
state vvrith a given fission rate v.'ith
special consideration of the
distribution of fission products
between the deep sea & the mixed layer.
FiBstl И
59-4528
В. H. Ketchurn (1957)
Puhl.nat.Aca d . Sc i. , \7ashington, B.C. ,
Ч551}^43-5Т
Transport and dispersal of radioactive
elements in the sea
Siommary description of the surface &
deep-sea circulations, exchange
between the surface intermediate ô-
deep waters à exchange between the
coastal ¿0 offshore waters.
FiBrtl
M
:etchum, B.H. (1957)
59-4529
Publ .nat.Acad. S c i.^ ïïashin^'ton, В. С » ,
(5?l):52-9
The effects of the ecological system
on the transport of elements in the
sea
Summary on distribution of the
biomasses of marine populations,
biological annual cycles ¿:
migrations of populations. Emphasis
on the cycles of nutrient elements
in the sea.
FiBôtl
M
Carritt, D.ii;. à 59-4530
J. H. Harley (1957)
Publ.nat .Acad . Se i. , Washington >, B.C. .
(551)^60-11"
Precipitation of fission product
elements on the ocean bottom by
physical, chemical and biological
processes
Biscussion of sedimentation & geo-
chemical processes in sea water à in
sediments, со the extent to which these
processes affect the removal of
activity to the bottom.
FiBotl
M
АО/59/0/6049
2(б)с5
Krumholzj, L.A.J Е.Б. Goldberg 59-4531
& H. Borou¿'hs (1957)
Publ.nat. Acad. Sei. ; Y/ashingtoii; D . С . ¡,
(551)^69-79 ~---~^--. ..
Ecological factors involved in the
uptake у accTJimulationj and Iocg of
radionuclides by aquatic or/j-anisna
SuiTU'nary on physical & chemical
environmental factors in the sea;
metabolic processes in organisms Л. the
influence of environmental & biológica]
processes on metabolism; aspects of
accumulation of radionuclides through
the ecosystem.
PiB . tl M
Craig 5, ÏÏ.
(1957)
59-4534
^^■as hington, Б. C. ,
Publ . na t. Acad. S с i .
' (55 ф 103-20'
Isotopic tracer techniques for
measurement of physical processes in
the sea and the atmosphere
Distribution of naturally occurring
radioactive isotopes, contribution of
radioisotopes to the geosphere by man
« discussion of the possible use of
radioisotopes in tracer techniques to
study of physical processes in the see
cc atmosphere.
FiBctl
M
/;^Ч?
l^^ili^^iT'L^ii
о в. Cl
Krumholz J L.A. 5c
R.F. Foster (1957)
Publ . nat « Acad . Sei . 3
~135T7^ö-95
Accumulation and retention of radio- •
activity from fission products and
other radiomaterials by fresh-water
organisms
General concept of concentration
factors of elements^ concentro.tions
of radioactive elements in different
organisms c:, their variations with
season, age Í- grov/th.
FiB;tl F
Folsom, Т.П. & 59-4535
A.C. Vine (1957)
Publ. nat .Аса d. S ei. g Washington^ B.C. ,
(551)И21-02
On the tagging of water masses for
the study of physical processes in
the oceans
Bescription of the hazards &
difficulties involved in the
deliberate tagging of ocean waters by
radioactive substances & outline for
several possible investigation
procedures.
FiB.tl M
Donaldson J L.R. & 59-4533
R.F. Poster (1957)
Publ.nat . Acad. Sei .; T^ashine^ton; B.C. <,
(551)096-102
Effects of radiation on aquatic
organisms
Bescription of somatic c- somatogenic
effects of ionizing radiation on
vai'ious aquatic organisms used in the
experiments.
Holm-Hansen, 0. ¿. al . (1959)59-4536
J.exp.Bot. 3 10(28)r109-24
Effects of mineral salts on short-
term incorporation of carbon dioxide
in Chlorella
The effects of various mineral salts
have been studied, both singly & in
combination, on the uptake Л
distribution of photosynthetically
incorporated сагЬоп-14 in Chlorella.
PiBstl
MP
FAOoOhh
P
FAO/ 59/ 3/6049
Í6)z6
Bieri, R. (1959)
L inm о 1 , с_ра по£1%_ >
4(1).1-2Ü
59-4337
The distriЪution of the planlitonic
Chaetognatha in the Pacific and their
relationship to the water masßCG
The geographic extents of 27 -ФР» of
Chaetognatha in the Pacific havo been
inferred from analyses of 2j90C)
plankton samples taken at more than
900 stations., ¿:. their distribution
in relation to various v/ater massoi.^
is discussed.
HRsrh
M
Crandallj C.A. ^ 59-4540
C.J. Goodnight (1959)
Limnol.Oceanogr . ^ 4(1 ) -53-6
The effect of various factors on the
toxicity of sodium pentachlorophenate
to fish
Determination of medium tolerance
limit « study of the effects of pH c:
temr)erature on the toxicity of sodium
pentachlorophenate on fat head
minnow J P imcphales promelas .
liPitl
P
Farris, Б. A. (1959) 59-4530
Limnol.Oceanogr. ; 4(l):;29-36
A change in the early growth rates of
four larval marine fishes
The growth curves ~ age on length -
of 4 widely diversified spp. of fish
larvae <, Sardinops caerulea ^ PI euro
ni cht hy s vertical is^ Te trago nur us
cu vi er i 9 & Tr a churus symmet ricuS;^ were
analysed. The effect of non-
logarithmic growth on estimates of
larval survival is discussed.
HRcdaf
II
Comitay G.ÏÏ.
G.C. Anderson (1959)
59-4539
Lund> J.W.G. (1959) 59-4541
Limnol.Oceanogr. , 4(l) '^57-65
A simple counting chaшЪer for
nannoplankton
Description of the counting chamber,
its use & accuracy.
HRîtl
F
OuTl, H. с Jr. (1939)
59-4542
Limnol.Oceano gr. , 4( 1 ) ; 37-52
The seasonal development of a
population of Diaptomus ashlandi Harsh
and related phytoplankton cycles in
lake Washington
Description of physical, chemical
conditions CO phytoplankton cycle in th^
lake, ¿c detailed study of the life
history & seasonal cycle of the
copepod Diaptomus ashlandi .
I-IRstl F HRotl
Limnol . Océano gr . , 4(l);66-76
The origin and distribution of
phosphorus in v/cstern lake Erie
Study of the supply of phosphorus
by river Y/aters, its distribution in
the lake 5 bio- & geo chemical processes
affecting the phcsphorus cycle &
amounts of phosphorus removed as fish.
F
■^«/•3/6049
:^V/o/
2(6)^7
Bardachy J.E. (1959) 59-4543
The summer standing crop of f±ch on a
shallow Bermuda reef
Estimation of the standing crop of reef
fishes by visual counts', taxononic
lists of spp. foundj their approximate
size ê: quantities. Estimates of the
productivity of the reef.
Tyler 5 J.
(1959:
59-4546
Limnol уОсеапо_{^г_._ j 4(1)^1 02-5
Natural lyater as a monochromator
Analyses of the errors introduced
into the measui^ed optical constants
of natural water Ъу light "leakage"
outside the stated hand of filters.
Methods for avoiding this error
are suggested.
HE.tl
HHstl
MF
Murphy, G.I. (1959) 59-4544
Limnol. О ceanogr. , 4( 1 ) 86-93
Effect of water clariti'- on alhc.core
catches
Determination of. the relations between
the catches of alhacore^ G er m о alalunga
with gill-nets êz troll, &■ the
coefficient of light in the y/ater.
Discussion on the turbidity as an
ecological factor for sight feeders.
Kuehn,J.H. &D.Lovel2en (1959)59-4547
Conserv.Bull .IIinn. , 22(l28)'23-3
A map starts fish management
A popular account of hoY<f & why
bathymétrie map)S of Minnesota lakes
are made using a fathometer.
HRctl
^IDoWad
F
59-
Dieta, R.S. (1959)
Limno l . Oceano¿;(r ._, 4(1)- 94-1 1
1100-meter dive in the bathyscaph
TRIESTE
4545
Description of the dive in Llediterranear
•' observations made during this dive.
Dobie, J. (1959) 59-454Ö
Conserv. Bu ll .IIinn_._, 22(128) s 34-6
The bait business for fishing
A popiular article on the bait
"minnow" industry in Minnesota.
HRôtl
Ы
ÏÏADîwad
F
PAO/ 59/6/6049
(6)
¥еЪЪ, P.E. (1959) 59-4549
Cana d . Fi sh Cul t^ , (24) s 3-1 б
Aerial chemical control of forest
insects v/ith reference to the Canadian
situation
A review of the question which
discusses methods 5 effects on the pests
associated insect populations;, the
forest, fish è wildlife.
Alderdice, D.F, С
59-4552
WAD ¿wad
Keenleyside^ M.IÎ.A. (1959) 59-4550
Ganad. Fish Cult. , (24) el 7-22
Effects of spruce budv/orm control on
salmon and other fishes in ïïev/
Brunswi ck
Discusses the effect of DDT sprays
since 1952 on Salmo salar , oalvellnu s
fontinalis , Anguilla ; L Cyptinids.
WADsv/ad
MF
11. E. Worthincton (1959)
Canad.Fish Cult. , (24)241-3
Toxicity of a DDT forest spray to
young salmon
Summarises a series of laboratory
tests to determine the tolerance of a
"representative species" of Pacific
salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch , to a
DDT formulation.
V/AD;wad
MF
Seabloom, P.. "7. (195Ö) 59-4553
Spec, sei. Rep. IJ. o . Fish Wildl.Serv. ,
(26ö}05 p.
Water equality studies in the Wenatchee
river basin
Describes methods & results of a
study made durin^j 1954-5^ of the
physical & chemical characteristics oí
water in relation to environment to
provide a basis for comparison to
determine the effect of impoundment
on water quality &: an evaluation of
the basin in relation to the
preservation of fish resources.
VifADcwad F
Cr out er 5 P.A. & 59-4551
E.H. Vernon (1959)
Canad.Fish Cult. , (24) s23-40
Effects of black-headed budworm control
on salmon and trout in British Columbia
Describes an aerial spraying program
with DDT, consequent damage to fishy
Oncorhynchus & Salmo , & fish food
populations, (5; results of bioacsays to
determine safe formulations of the
spray for 0. kisutch under-yearlings.
Gelineo^ St. (1958) 59-4554
Inst. Physiol. Faculté Sciences, Univ.
Belgrade, 10-6
Activité des poissons de mer et
concentration d'hémoglobine
(Activity of sea fishes and hemoglobin
concentration)
WAD s wad
IIP
M
P.clO/ 59/3/ 6049
2(6):9
и. s. Department of Agriculture 59-4555
Agricultural Research Service (1959)
Agric.Handb. , Wash. , (1 16) „244 P»
195ö"~59 ~ Workers in subjects
pertaining to agriculture in land-grant
colleges and experiment stations
Incl. names of workers on inland,
fisheries & related fields 9 hut not
thus classified. Lists by state j
department v/ithin college, 8:
alphabetical order of workers' nanos.
Friant, M. (1957)
59-455Ö
FiB^sjh
F
CR. Acad. Sei, y P ariS; 244s 236-8
Un cerveau do foetus de Rorqual
( Balaenoptera niu sculus L. )
(a brain of a foetal Rorqual y
Ealaenoptcra mus cuius L. )
Account of general anatomic
features.
FAO,iglk
Germain, L. (1957) 59~455б
P. Lechevalier, Paris , 549 P»
La faune des lacs, des étangs et des
marais de l'Iïurope occidentale
(The fauna of lakes, ponds and s\mmps
of Western Europe)
A reference book containing introductory
chapters on physical & biological
limnology, c: breeding & preservation of
fresh water animals, follov/ed by
descriptions ¿z notes on the biology of
aquatic invertebrates, incl. crustaceans
& molluscs, c':: Vertebrates in general;,
fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, Ô:
Iiolinier, R, Л: 59-4559
J. Picard (1957)
C.R.Acad. Sei. , Paris , 244^-674-5
Un nouveau typo de plate-forme
organogène dans l'étage mésolittoral
sur les côtes do l'île de Majorque
(Baléares) (A new type of corgano-
genic platform in the mesolittoral
stage on the coast of the island of
Ma j о г ca , Balearic)
Boscription of the formative
communities c: discussion of the
processes.
FAO 3 glk M
59-4556
(Card 2)
mammals. Reference to algae <?c aquatic
plants is also made. (2nd revised cd.)
Priou, Lî.-L. (1957)
59-
■4560
С. a. Acad. Sei. , Paris, 244 s 939-40
Sur des formations argentophiles
membrana ir es ches quelques Rhodo-
phycécs marines (On some
membranous argontophil formations in
somo marine Rhodophyceae)
A technique of silver impregnation
ohov/s in some of these organisms
constant argcntophil intercellular
membranous zones.
FAOshr
MF
FAO с glk
M
IV-O/59/3/6049
2(6)s10
Saint-Guily, Б. (1957) 59-4561
С. H. Acad. Sei, , Paris , 244s152C-9
Les mouvements radiaux de Hamel
lorsqu'il existe une force de Goriolis
et la structure de certains courants
océaniques (Hamel 's radial
movements in the presence of Corioli's
force and the structure of certain
oceanic currents)
These movements exist in the presence
of a Corioli force of constant parametenj"
or function of angular variable., t this
parameter figures only in the relation
giving pressure. Study of these
\7eill~Raynal , A. (1957) 59-4564
С Pl. Acad. Sei. ; Par is ; 244s 21 00-2
Origine des memhranes de l'oeuf chez
Lec:„nder serratus (Pennant) y crustacé
décapode (^igin of the egg-
memhranes in Leand er serratus Pennant.,
decapod crustacean)
Role of the ovary Sz oviduct,
respectively, in the formation of
internal Sz external memhranes, &
rejection of a role in this process
for the pleopod cement glands.
FAO;u^ak
59-4561
(Card 2)
movements confirms the existence of
counter-currents in the oceans j
particularly in the Gulf Stream.
PAOcglk
Riviere, A. à
S. Vernhet (1957)
CR. Acad. 5 ci. , Paris
59-4563
Pavans de Ceccatty, M. (1957) 59-45б5
C.R.Acad. Sei. , Paris , 244^2103-5
La nature sécrétoire des lophocytes
de l'éponge siliceuse Chondro s ia
reniformis llardo (The secretory
nature of the lophocytes in the
siliceous sponge Chondro s ia reniformis
Nardo)
Interpretation based on histological
evidence.
FAOsglk
Brochu, Li. (1957)
59-4566
244.2080-3
Contribution à l'étude physi со chimique
de la sédimentation calcaire
(Contribution to the physico-chemical
study of calcareous sedimentation)
The alkaline reserve S; the low pll of
the low-salinity waters of littoral
lagoons can be explained in terms of
the law of mass action, permitting the
interpretation of some hitherto
unexplained observations. Siscusbion of
the océanographie implications.
FAO :. glk
MF
C.R.Ac^:^¿oSci. , Pa ris, 244^2638-9
Lacs de fonte de culot de glace dans
les Appalaches (Lakes form.ed by
the melting of residual ice, in the
Appalachians )
Examination of the deposit at the
exit '?. margin of these lakes leading
to conclusion that it was formed by
deposition of fluvio-glacial diluvium.
FAO. glk
F
'59/B/6O49
2(6). 11
L.oqii3, M. (1957) 59-4367
C. RcAcacL.Sci. , Paris, 244 ^2 65 7-60
Ciliature sornatique et ciliature
Ъисса1е chez Disematositoma tetraearica
(Cilié Holotriche) (Somatic and
buccal ciliary apparatus in Disemato -
stoma tetraedrica , hol о tri chou g
ci liât g)
Histological study of this plankton! с
freshv/ater form.
FAO.fílk
Roques ^ M. (1957)
C«R.Ácaü.Sci. s, Paris
F
59-456G
, 24422G49-5I
Ötomatogenese chez Pi semât о stoma
tetraedrica (Oilié Holotriche)
( otomatogenesis in Pi semât os toma
tetraedrica^ holotrichous ciliate)
Histological study of this j^lanlitonic
freshvrater form.
FAO 3 £lk
P
Tuzeto 0.
J. Paris (1957)
59-4570 I
C.R.Acad. Sei.
Paris J
244^-30GC-90
Les lophocytes de l'éponge siliceuse
Tethya lyn curium Lamarck et leur
évolution (Œ'he lophocytes of the
siliceous sponge Tethya lyncuritom
Lamarck and their evolution)
Interpretation of histological
evidence.
FAO^rlk
M
Vantroys, L, (1957) 59-4571
C.R.Acad. Sei. 9 Pa ris j 2 45 s 3 40
La détermination des marées au-dessus
des fonds océaniques (The
determination of tides ahove oceanic
bottoms)
Describes an analogn^e model for
construction in an hydraulic
laboratory to use bathymétrie^ tide
generating forces, c' hydrographie
data.
FAO.glk
M
Tuzet, 0.9 S. Sanchez 59-45б9
<?:. И. Pavans de Ceccatty (1957)
С. R .Acad. Sei. , Par is ^ 2962-4
Données histologiques sur 1 'organisaüoij.
neuro-endocrine de quelques .mollusques j
gast'iopodes (Histological data on
the neuro-endocrine organization of 1
some gasteropod molluscs) |
Contents as per title.
Gayra.1 y P.
(195
7)
59-457:
Paris« 245^358-60
C.R.Acad. Sei. g
Résultats d'une prospection
algologique à l'île de Mogador
(Rof:;ults of algological prospecting or
the island of lîogador)
Description 01 the zonation "■ note of
a new record.
PAO 2 glk
M
PAOcglk
M
-0/59/8/6049
(6):1
59-
•4573
Pischer-Piettej E. (1957)
CR. Acad. Sei. , Paris ^ 245 :' 373-5
Sur les progrès des espèces
septentrionales dans le Ъ1ов inter-
cotidal ibériques situation en 195-'~
1957 (On the progress of southern
species in the Iberian intercotidal
biota: situation in I956-I957)
Further note on the southward
extension of northern elements.
FAO.glk
Rullier, F. (1957) 59-4576
C.H. Acad. Sei. , Taris , 245-936-3
Teneur en air et en eau interstitiels
des sables marins et son influence
sur les conditions d'habitat
(Air and interstitial-Y/ater content
of marine sands С: its influence on
habitat conditions)
Contents as per title.
FAOsglk
Caramj Б. (1957) 59-4574
C.R.Acad.Sci. , Faris ^ 245 440-3
Sur la sexualité et le développement
d'une Phéophycêe:. Cylindre carpus
b erke ley i (Grev.) Crouan (On the
sexuality and development of a
Phaeophycian:; Cylindre carpus berkeleyi
(Grev.) Crouan)
Assignment of this sp. to the
Isogeneratae instead of to the
Heterogeneratae on the ground that
development in culture gives a plant
morphologically resembling that
produced from copulation of unilocular
sporocyst zooids.
PAO i glk 1.1
Lenely R. (1957)
59-4575
C.R.Acad. Sei. , Paris , 245^746-0
Influence de 1 'ablation des pédoncules
oculaires sur les pigments caroténoïdes
de l'hypoderme du crabe Car с i nus пае na
(influence of ablation of ocular
peduncles on the carotenoid pigments
of the crab Carcinus maenas )
Contents as per title.
FAOsglk
M
Magne, P. (1957)
59-4577
C.R.Acad. Sei. , Paris , 245з9оЗ-5
Sur un biotope marin favorable aux
Chrysojjhycées benthiques (On a
marine biotope favorable to benthic
Chrysophyceae)
Account of the discovery of this
biotope in the neighbourhood of
Roscoff , v/ith notice of certain spp.
new either to French flora or to
science.
FAO.glk
Ginet, R. (1957)
59-4578
C.R.Acad. Sei.
■^o J. . g J
Paris, 245s 11 73-5
Capture d'une espèce nouvelle de
Salentinella (Amphipoda Gammariàae)
dans une grotte des Pyrénées
ariégeoises (Capture of a new
species of Sale ntinella , gammarià
amphipod, in a grotto of the Pyrenees
near Ariège)
Contents as per title.
PAO z glk
F
FAO/59/3/6049
:(6)^13
Da о
(1957)
59-4579
C.R.Acad. S ei. , Paris ^ 245^1263-5
La gamêtogénese chez 1 ' AcetaЪularia
mediterránea Lamourouxj Dasycladacéo
( Gametogenesis in AcetaЪularia
mediterránea Lamouroux^ Dasycladacoae)
Account of 2 modes of reproduction;,
asexual multiplication Ъу zoospores, \
& reproduction by male í^:. fem.ale sexual'
gametes of different size.
Reinbothj R. (1957)
C.R.Acad. Sei.
Paris ; '^
59-45Ö2
45 '• 1 662-5
Sur la sexualité du téléostéen Goris
Julis (L, ) (On the sexuality of
teleostean Coris julis L.)
Examination of the synonymy of C.
giofredi with this sp, ¡, deriving
from hermaphroditic dimorphism»
^AOrglk
FAO ; glk
Devillers, С , J« Colas
59-450C
& A.-M. Cantacuzene (1957)
C.R.Aca d. Sei. , Paris , 245.146 12
Gastrulation de l'oeuf de truite (Salmci
irideus ) en l'absence d'o^i^rgène ou en
présence d'inhibiteurs du métabolisme
(Gastrulation of the egg of trout j
Salmo irideuS; in the absence of
oxygen or in the presence of inhibitors
of metabolism)
Demonstration of a dissociation
betv/een morphogenetic movements Ô:.
cellular differentiation.
PAO^glk
F
Drémondj J. -С. (1957) 59-45^1
C.R.Acad. Sei. ; Paris, 245sl6Z|.3~5
Etude statistique des hauteurs des
nappes d'eau résultant du choc des
vagues sur une paroi rocheuse
(statistical study of the height of
water layers resulting from the impact
of v/aves on a rocky wall)
Experimental establishment of a lav/
expressing the frequency distribution
of these heights.
FAO : glk
M
Charniaux-Cotton, II. (1957) 59~45Ö3
С. R.Acad. Sei. , Paris , 245 si 665-8
Déterminismie des phénomènes d' inter-
sexualité chez Or che st ia gammarella .
Premier résultats (Determinism of
intersexual phenomena in Or che st ia
gammarella . First results')
Experimental demonstration of the
functional relation of androgenous
glands of males of this sp. & certain
features of external morphology.
FAOsglk
Berthois, L. c": 59-45Ô4
H. Sully (1957)
C.R.Acad. Sei. , Paris , 245^1737-9
Coefficients do viscosité des eaux de
la Loire en fonction de leur turbidité
à différentes températures
(viscosity coefficients of Loire
waters as a function of their
turbidity at different temperatures)
Measurement of this coefficient ¿:
discussion of the consequences to
estuarine sedimentation.
FAOig-lk
P
)/59/ö/6049
2(6)!14
Bernards F. (195T)
59-45C5
C.R.Acad. Sei. ^ Paris^ 245.1754-6
Presence des flagellés marins Cocco -
lithus et Exuviolla dans le plancton
de la mer Morte (Presence of the
marino flagellates Coccolithus and
Exuviolla in the Dead Sea plankton)
Note on the occurrence of these
Mediterranean forms.
Bernard^ F. (1957)
59-4588
PAOcglk
M
С. R.Acad. Sei. , P aring 245 2 1 968-71
Plancton observe durant trois plongées
en bathyscaphe au large de Toulon
(Planl^ton observed during three
descents in the bathyscaph off Tpulon)
Note on the density of plankton at
various depths à the frequency with
which Coccolithus is observed.
FAOiglk
M
Jónsson^ S. (1957) 59-45G6
С. R.Acad. Sei. , Paris , 245.-1943-6
La fragmentation du cytoplasme ches
le Siphonocladus pusillus (iCütz. )
Hauckj Siphonale (Fragmentation of
the cytoplasm of Siphonocladus
pusil lus (iCütz. ) Hauckj Siphonale)
Description of this process v/hich
relates to growth & vegetative
reproduction of this alga.
Brien,
P. J M. Poll
FAO:.glk
M
59-4539
Í: J. Bouillon (1957)
C.R.Acad. Sei. , P aris, 245s198S-90
Ethologie de la reproduction d'un
dipneuste africain Protopterus dolloî
(Boulanger) Ethology of
reproduction in the African dipneust
Protopterus dolloi Boulanger)
Description of the sites for egg-
laying & of male c: female behaviour
with regard to nests.
FAOGglk
Szabo, T. (1957)
C.R.Acad. Sei. g Paris
59-45Ö7
2. 245^1957-9
Un noyau particulier dans la formation
réticulée bulbaire de quatre poissons
électriques appartenant à la famille
des Gymnotidae (A particular
nucleus in the bulbar reticulated
formation of four electric fish
belonging to the family Gymnotidae)
Histological study.
Vandol, A. (1957)
59-4590
PAOsglk
И
C.R.Acad. Sei. 9 Paris , 245 г 21 60-3
Sur la constitution et la genèse des
différents types d'apophyses génitales
chez les crustacés isopodes
(On the constitution and genesis of
different types of genital apophyses
in isopod Crustacea)
Comparative study for systematic
purposes.
PAOsglk
MF^
-O/59/O/6049
2(6)^15
Steele^ J. H. (1959) 59-^!-591
Biol. Rev. , 34.- 129-58
The quantitative ecology of marine
phytoplankton
Discussion of mathematical methods
used in population studies of marine
phytoplankton J with particular
reference to the information used to
set up postulates •" to test
conclusions.
C-rubisiCj F. (1
959)
Mo r sk . Pii bar s t .
59-4594
11:53-4
zimskog lova skusa
(The results of a
winter mackerel fishing).
Rezultat poku
na Palagruzi
trial
no/
Eit
4
FAO '„ glk
iii
Gerkingj S.D. (1959) 59-4592
Biol. Rev. , 34.221-42
The restricted movement of fish
populations
Review of evidence of restricted
movements bj stream y lake & ocean
fishes & of certain features of fish
behaviour relevant to this
characteristic; seeking to explain
why individual fish of many spp. tendu
to stay in a particular area for a
considerable period of time.
FAO s glk
MF
Short summary of the experience
gained by experim.ental fishing in
January c:, February in the v/aters of
Palagruza.
FACtl
Q59
Lundy; H. (b.
Or e . St . Game Bui 1^._ j
Count inr; our chips
14(3)s3
5.^-
'^-4595
6-8
Popular account of the problems of
anadromous fish in relation to
water development projects in
Oregon & v/ith special attention to
the Colum.bia, River.
m
V.^D;;v/ad
MF
Lundbeckj J. (1959)
Ber. dtsch.KomiPi. Meeresforsch.
59-4593
15^:159-237!
Biologisch- statist i s che Untersuchungen
über die deutsche Hochseefischerei - IV".
Die Entwicklung der Hochseefischerei in
fangte chni scher ; räumlicher und
biologischer Hinsicht - 4« Leistun^^^s-
fähigkeit und Fangerträge der deutschen
Fischdampferflotte I885 bis 1955
(Biological-statistical investigations
of the German high-sea fishery ►- IV.
Development of the high-sea fishery with
regard to catching-techniques ¡, spacia,ly
areal со biological aspects - 4- üapacit;>
& catch yield of the German fish-steemei
fleet 1885 to 1955). En
FAO s M
Lrrassee 1 . — 'j. .
J. Dragesco
(1957)
59-459Ó
^cij_¿_^ar is J 2 45 :- 2 447 -5 2
L 'ultrastructure du chromosome des
Péridiniens et ses conséquences
génétiques (The ultrastructure of
the chromosomes of Péridiniens and
their genetic consequences)
Note demonstrating that the inter-
phasic nucleus of Péridiniens permits
an analysis of cliromosorae infra-
structure under exceptionally good
conditions.
FAO „ glk
M
59/8/6049
2(6)sl6
,
Masuzawaj J, (1958) 59-4597
Oceanogr.Mafi'. , 10(l).1-8
A short-period fluctuation of the
Kuroshio east of cape Kinlcazan
Results of multiple ship m.easurementG oi|i
June-July 1957« Description of short
term fluctuation of current axis &
velocity distrihution in the current.
PAOitl
M
Ichiye, T. (195Ö) ■ 59-4600
Oceanogr.Maft-. , 10( 1 ):, ■19-63
The response of a stratified,
hounded ocean to variable v/ind
stresses
Analytical theoretical consideration
of moving wind stress in a hounded
oceanj an amplitude of the responses
of the ocean with numerical examples
for travellin{j; t periodically
changing wind systems.
FAOctl
M
Kawamoto J T. (1958) 59-4598
Oceanogr.Mag. , 10(l):9-12
The construction of parachute drogxie
Description of a parachute drogTie for
measurement of deep currents.
Miyazaki, M. (1958) 59-4601
Oceanogr.Mag. , 10(l)c65-80
A method for the harmonic analysis of
tides
Description of a simplified method
for computation of the tidal
constituents from annual tidal
records. Auxiliary computation
tahles are A'iven.
FA0:tl
M
PAO s ti
M
Takenouti, Y. ( 1958) 59-4599
Oceanogr.Mag. , 10(1)ПЗ-7
Measurements of subsurface current in
the cold-helt along the northern
boundary of Kuroshio
Results of subsurface current
measurements v/ith parachute drogue &
discussion of the formation of cold
water belt along the northern boundary
of Kuroshio.
Moriyasu, S. (1958)
1C(l)r8l-9
59-46C2
Oceanogr.Mag. ,
On the fluctuation of the Kuroshio
south of Honshu (З)» (A short note
on the computation of the relative
volume transport)
Discussion of the influence of the
depth (?: horizontal distance of the
section on the computation of
volume transiDort.
FAO .; tl
M
FAO^tl
I:'-.0/59/S/6049
2(6)„17
Hanzawaj M. (I95O)
59-4603
Oceanogr.Ma^. , 10(l),91-6
Studies on the inter-relationship
between the sea and the atmosphere
(Part 3)
Study of the distribution of
atmospheric pressure over the blorth
Pacific & its influence on sea
surface temperatures on eastern c:.
western shores of the ocean.
FAO:,tl
A^^ers;, J.C. & al. (1958)
Puhl» Gr. Lakes Pies.Inst. , (З)
Currents and water masses of
Michigan
59-4606
1-169
lake
Ichiyej T. (195З) 59-4604
Oceanoft'r.HaA'. , 10(l) 97-135
On convectivo circulation and density
distribution in a zonally uniform ocean
Theoretical analyses of the relations
betv/-een oceanic circulation r';. density
distribution in a simple model of
circulation in a meridional section.
Anonymous (l958)
Canada; Pep.Fish , ^
1-28
59-4607
Let
serve shellfish
FAOrtl
M
MP
OlcubOj A. (1958)
59-4605
Oceanoffr.IIaff. , 1 0( 1 ). 1 37-56
The distribution of dissolved oi:yr;on
in the north-western part of the iJorth
Pacific ocean in the aspect of
physical oceanor-raphy - Part I. General
features of the ojQ/gen distribution (l)j
Description of horizontal S:. vertical j
distribution of oxygen in summer 1955«
Fraser^ J. H. (1958)
Proc.Nutr. Soc. ; 1 7 ( 2 ) : 1 27-32
The food supplies of the fi;
59-4608
;h
."Ois cus s i on of í
4-"
productivity in the sea
plankton ." the food chain the food
of demersal fish the young stages of
finh- the yield ■..;f fish
fertilization
direct use cf plankton.
FAOstl
M
'iEífílk
MF
:V.o/ 59/8/ 6049
2(6).,18
Mansuetiy R. (195Ö)
ITature Mag. , ^l(7)3o1"4
Th.e hiekory sliacl unmasked
59-4609
Dorrisj Т.е. Í: al. (I95Ô) 59-4610
Annu « Conf « W « Го trol р-щп _Ref iners As s . ,
Toxicity bioassay 01 oil refinery
effluents in Oklahoma
F
Беггу, F. H. (I95Ö) 59-4612
Froc. Coni.Stheast.Ass.Game Comrn. ^ (il)
3IG-3I
Age and growth of the gizzard shad^
( Sorosoma lacepec li Le sueur )5 in lake
Ъ evman 5 Fl or i da
MF
Atkinson^ ÏÏ.S. (1957)
Leafl.U. S.Sep. Agr ie? (259)^1-8
How to build a farm pond
59-4613
F
Saxenaj Б.В. (1957) 59-4611
Ann. Session nat. Acad. Sei« India ; 3 . 1
The comparative studies of the hones
forming the opercular series in some
freshv/ater fishes of India
F
Bor Zins J Б. (1957) 59-4614
^rsskr.Södra Sveri g .FiskForen. ^ 41-53
Om fiskorvard med rotenon
(On fisheries management \7ith
rotenon)
F
ЛП/59/3/6049
2(6):19
Fauvelj P. êc 59-4615
F. Rullier (1959)
Bull . Inst « f ranç .Afr. noire ;, 21r,477-533
Contribution Ù la faune des Annélidcs
Folychbtes du Sénégal et de Mauritanie
(premiere partie) (Contribution
to the fauna of Annelids Polychaets of
Senegal and Mauritania - 1st part)
A systematic catalogue with synonyms 5
information on occurrence & general
geographic distribution of the spp.
FAO с hr
M
Vaissièrej R. (1959) 59-4616
Bul l , Inst « fra nc . Af r . n oire ¡, 2 1 ' 5 3 4-5 3
Parasites de poissons de mer ouest-
africains récoltés par J. Cadenat - II.
Copépodes - Copépodos caligides
(parasites of fishes of West African
seas collected by J. Cadenat - II.
Copepod ca.ligids)
Taxonomic description of spp. of
Caligidae^ Buryphorinae j Y/ith notes on
hosts.
FAOéhr
M
Davey 5,
& P.
J.T. 5, M. Descamps
Pemange (1>59)
Bull . Inst . franc . Af r » noire , 21
Notes on the Acrididae of the
59-46IG
565-600
French
Sudanj with special references to the
Central lîiger delta
A catalogue of spp. v.dth notes on
occurrence c- ecology.
FAO ?, hr
F
Paget, J. (1959) ' 59-4619
Bull . Inst . franc . Af г * noire , 2 1 с 6 6 4- G G
Les poissons du IJiger supérieur
(Fishes of the upper Niger)
A catalog-ue of spp. with taxonomic
descriptions & notes on their
occurrence & distribution.
ГАОЛ1Г
F
Mayrat, A. (1959) 59-461?
Bull. Inst »franc. Afr.no ire 5, 21 .; 55 4-64
Remarques sur le développement de la
crevette caramote, Penaeus kerathu rus
(Гсгс:;°1) (Remarks on the
development of the shrimp Pena ^us
kera/fch urus For ska l)
5 mysis & 7 postmysis phases of
development between mysis & adult were
determined by logarithmic coordinates.
Growth of crustaceans. Causes of
variation & regulating mechanisms were
briefly reviewed.
FAO Î hr M
Paget J J. (1959) 59-4620
Bull. Inst. f r ano. Afr . noire , 2 1 с 6 89-9 4
Description de trois poissons nouveaux
de la Cambies Barbu es niokoloensis n.
sp. j Chry s i cht hy s johnolsi n. sp. et
Amphilius rheophi lus n. sp.
(^Description of tla-ee new fishes of
Gambia з Barbus niokoloensis n. sp. ^
Chry s ic h thy s johnel si n.sp. and
Amphilius rheoph ilus n. sp. )
Taxonomic description of the spp.
FAO ; hr
F
«
FAO/59/ö/6049
2(6)^20
Monod, Th. (1959)
Bull. Inst» franc. Afr. noire j
Les nageoires ventrales du
Яо
59-462
21,695-70
.Bal ist G с
(Ventra*!
; Gmelin
f orcipatus Gmelin i'Jô
fins of Balistes forcipatui
I7S9)
A study of morphological details
follov/ed Ъу an attempt to interpreto
the replacement of the ventral fins
the sp. Ъу a spine.
01
FAO : hr
11
Monodj Th. (1959) 59-4622
Bull . Inst . f rang .Afr . noir e 3' 21:710-34
Notes sur l'6pine lat6ro-caudalé et le
queue de 1 ' Acanthurus monroviae
(Notes on the latero-caudal spine and
tail of Acant liurus monroviae )
A morphological 8-: histological study.
FAO : hr
M
Cadenaty J. (l959)
59-4623
Bui 1 . Inst . franc . Afr . no ir e , 21^735-42
Notes d'ichtyologie ouest-africaine --
XXI. Le genre Atractophorus Gilchrist
1922 J stade juvénile de Centrophoru;: '
Müller Henle 1837 (Sélacien Squalidae)
(Y7est African ichthyological notes -
XXI. The genus Atractophorus Gilchrist
19225 juvenile stage of Centrophor us
líüller Henle 1837^ Selachien Squalidae)
A study of the lateral grooves of the
spines of the dorsal fin indicates the
character to Ъе only present in
young forms. Consequently the genus
59-4623
(Card 2)
Atractophorus is considered a
juvenile form of certain spp. of
Centrophorus .
FAO ,. hr
M
Cadenats J. (1959) 59-4625
Bull . Inst . franc . Af r . noire , 2 1 s 7 43-6
Notes d'ichtyologie ouest-africaine -
XXII. Centrophoru s lusitanicus Boca,ge
Capello 1864 (oélacien Squaiidae)^
espèce valahle différente de С.
granulosus (Т /est African ichthyo-
logical notes - XXII. Centrophorus
lusitanicus Bocage and Capello 18б4з
selachian Squalidae, valid species
different from Oj^ granulosus )
A corapa.rison of the spp. indicating
their differences ¿: consequently
their validity.
FAO 2 hr M
Cadenat^ J. (1959) 59-4б2б
Bull . Inst . franc . A fr . no ire ^ 2 1 s 748-6 1
Notes d'ichtyologie ouest-africaine -
XXIII. Sur la valour relative de la
morphologie des spicules dans la
systématique du genre Centrophorus
(West -African ichthyological notes -
XXIII. On the relative value of the
morphology of the spines on the
systematic of the genus Centrophorus )
The morphology of the dermic spines
of Selachians varies with age
particularly among the spp. of
Centrophorus . Based on this findings
^'59/3/6049
2(6)з21
59-4б2б
(Card 2)
the author reviov/s the validity
of different spp. of the genus.
РА0Л1Г
Cadenati, J. d- 59-4630
M. Doutre (1959)
Bull . Ins t . franc . Af r . noir , 21:787-92
Notes sur les delphinidês ouest-
africains - V. Sur un Prodelphinus à
long Ъес capturé au large des côtes
du Sénégal Prodelphi nus longirostris
(Gray) 1828? (ÏÏotes on ?/est
African delphinids - V, On a lon^ hill
Prodelphinus captured off Senegal
Prodelphinus longirostris Gray 1o28?)
Contains hody ¿- head measurements &•
proportions J notes on coloration
&: hiological remarks,
FAOshr M
Lamotte
J.-L. Perret
59-4б2(
& S. Dzieduszycka (1959)
Bull.Inst.franQ.Afr.noire , 21 с 7 62-7 6
Contrihution à l'étude des Batraciens
de l'ouest africain - IX. Les formes
larvaires de Petropedetes palmipes ^
Conraua goliath et Acanthixalus
spinosus (Contrihution to the
study of Batrachians of West Africa -
IX. Larval forms of Petropedetes
palmipes , Conraua goliath and Acanth i-
xalus spinosus )
Description of tadpoles &c. notes on
development of larval formae of the
spp. of Cameroon.
FAO ; lir F
Berzins, Б. (1957)
59-4631
Ärsskr.Södra Sverig.PiskFören. , 19-34
Studier over näringstillgang och
näringsbehov hos nykläckt sikyngel
(studies on the availability of food
and food requirements of newly
hatched whitefish larvae)
Cadenaty J, & 59-4629
A. Lassarat (1959)
Bull. Inst, f rang. Afr. noire , 21 :,777-8l
Notes sur les delphinidês ouest-
africains - IV. Sur un Prodelphinus
indéterminé de côte d( Ivoire
(Notes on the West African delphinids
IV. On an undetermined Prodelphinus
of the Ivory coast)
Contains notes on coloration ^: tables
of morphometric <■• other characters.
FAO z hr
M
Lathhury, A. г-, 59-4632
R.A. Bryson (1958)
Univ. V."i s cons in s jD ep.I.í eteorology <, 1-28
Studies of the physiographic features
of lake Mendota - I. Suhlacustrine
Gullies
F
FAQ/ 59/8/ 60 49
2(6):22
Shishlcin, В. К. (1958)
59-4633
Mos(i-ua
URSS.
Edit io Acadomiae Scientiarurn
Flora URSS ( PI ora Unionis Republicarunj
Socialisticarum Sovieticarum) . Ru 1
-- j
111. systematic account of the orders? j
Bignoniaceae Pers. , Pedaliaceae Lindl.^
Martyniaceae Link., Orobanchaceae Liiidli|
Lentibulariaceae Lindl. ^ Globulariacoai
Link, Phryraaceae Schauer^ Planta- j
ginaceae Lindl., Rubiaceae Juss. j
Caprif oliaceae Vent.j Adoxaceae Pritüd.'.
Valerianaceae БС. Text in Russian.
Addendum giving j in latin diagnosis
France. Sous-Secrétariat à 59-4бЗб
la Marine Marchande. Direction des
Pêches Maritimes (195Ö)
Paris ; 1o1 p.
Statistique des peches maritimes -
Année 1956 (llarine fisheries
statistics for the year 195^)
Statistical tables givings 1 ) general
information on fishing operations;; 2)
fishing hoatsi З) fishermen^ 4)
production;; 5) related industries ^
with hreakdovm by spp. & localities.
FAOrglk
M
of each
volume.
ne\4 sp. described
5S-4633
(Card 2)
in this
FAOôglk
F
59-463
Б' Ami со &
P.P. Foà (1959)
Experientia , 15 »145
Glucose and potassiujn transfer in the
isolated heart of Venus mercenaria
Biochemical study of the effect of
insulin on the uptake of glucose c:
potassium by the clam, heart i n vitro ^
as preliminary to use of this
material for biological assay.
FAO^glk
Vi/ashington. University 59-4637
Fisheries Research Institute (1959)
Seattle 5». V/ash. , 24 P<
Report of operations .
1958
Short history of the Institute -
facilities, objectives, publications,
study à employment opportunities -;,
fisheries of Alaska; report on Alaska
salmon industry projects - red salmon
studies, pinlc salmon studies -5
sum.mary of Federal Contract Pro jects -
high seas salmon tag{,ing, & in Cook
Inlet, Prince ?/illiam Sound, & west
coast of Prince of V/ales I. ;, Kvichak
red salmon studies; effects of
59-4637
(Card 2)
tagging on productivity of pinlc
salmon streams in Alaska; sea lion
studies; stream catalogue of SE
Alaska; king crab studies.
IIR:sjh
MF
FaO/ 59/3/ 6049
2(6)
Florin, M. -В. (1937) 59-4639
Acta phytogeogr . s uce« , ( 37 ) ^ 1 44 P •
Plankton of fresh and brackish waters
in the Sodertälje area,
bescription of the area-^ methods used^
description of the lakes fi fjords;;
physical-chemical data;; taxonomic lists
of macrophytes c,. plankton organisms
Ъу lakes with special consideration of
plankton in brackish water fjords
between Malaren 5: Baltic.
TibbSj J. (1959)
59-4642
FAO'^tl
MF
Mechsnerj Kl. (1959) 59-464O I
Biochim.biophys»Acta ; 33(l) 150-Ö |
Untersuchungen an Chlorella Ami gar i s \
liber den Einfluss der Alkaliionen auf i
die Lichtphosphorylierung '
(investigation of the influence of
alkali ions on phosphorylation in light 1
by Chlorella vulgaris ) . En i
!
Detailed description of the method. j
Comparison of the effect of K+ ion with
that of Rb+y Li+5 !Та+^ Cs+ г.. Ш+ ions^ /
v»rith that of various anions, &.
examination of the process in the
presence of various inhibitors.
FAOsglk F
Kandier, 0.
39-4641
С, Sironval (1959)
Biochim.biophys.Acta , 33(1)^207-15
Photoxidation processes in normal green
Chlorella cells - II. Effects on
me "1" abo 1 ism
The bleaching of Chlorella cells in a
very intense light occuring only after
a certain dark-reversible induction
phase, the length of which depends on
oxygen tens ion J light intensity ¿z
specific photostability of the strain о
Chlorella used, & examiination was made
of the metabolic changes occuring
during the induction.
FAO Í glk F
fi
Biochim. biophys . Ac ta^, 33( 1 ■) - 220-6
The adenosine triphosphatase activity
of perch sperm flagella
Measurement of the conditions for
maximum activity using MgCl2
activator Ô: CaCl2 activator, of the
specificity of enz^TTie action, the
effect of substrate concentration on
activity &■ of KCl on Mg ^:. Ca
activation, & an account of an
attempt to extract enzyme activity
from, the flagellum.
PAO: glk
F
Hildemann, W.H, (1959) 59-4643
Amer.ITat. , 93(86u) c27-34
A cichlid fish, S yraphysodon discus ,
with unique nurture habits
Normally the newlj^-hatched fry feed
exclusively off the skin of the
parents, on an abundant mucous
secretion with a granular composition
produced by both parents over the
entire body incl. the fins. Histo-
logical sections revealed that this
food is secreted by numierous, large
mucous cells in the epidermis of the
hypertrophied parental skin.
FAOsv/hh F
Bagro V, N.A
Met.Gidrolo
(I95Ö)
59-4644
(ll);41-6
Hydrodynamic methods of long-range
weather forecasting
••^AO/59/3/6049
2(6)^24
Middletonj е. К. (195Ö) 59-4б45
Misc.Publ.nat.Dur.Stand. J (224).1б0 p.
1 Hydraulic research in the United States
I95Ô (including contrihutions from
Canadian lahoratories)-
Information compiled from reports of
hydraulic ("■■■ hydrologie lahoratories in
the US & Canada on the status of
current projects. Incl. some on fishery
engineering - fishwaysj fish screens
¿:. other fish protective devices -, ¿:
others of limnological c: oceanographica]
interest.
FAOiv/ad
:
Lundheck, J. (195^) 59-464Ö ■
Jher. dtsch. Fisch. , 1 957, ,11 2-41 ;
Biologisch-statistischer Bericht überj
die deutsche Hochseefischerei im j
Jahre 1957 (Diological-statistica:.
report on the German high-sea fishery
during 1957). lîn
Tahles of production statistics of
deep sea fishery Ъу spp. , months,
regions;, fishing effort, incl.
analysis of spp. , length c": age
composition.
FAO . dr M
Germany. Dundesministerium 59-4о4б
für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft
und Forsten (195Ô)
Verlag Gehr.Mann, Berlin^ 2G2 p.
Jahreshericht über die deutsche
Fischerei 1957 (Annual report on tin
German fishing industry 1957)
Tahles of production statistics bj spp. ,
months 3 regions, types of gear j cc use
of product 5 trade quantities cc values;;
fishing effort; research activities;
processing c' reduction; Sc whaling
production. Miscellaneous notes on
vrorld fisheries.
FAO s dr MF
Eheling, G. (195S) 59-4649
Jher. dtsch. Fisch. , 1957^^154-9
Der Einsatz der Fischereischutzhoote
(Fischereihilfsschiffe) FRITPUOF,
MEERîvATZE und POSEIJX)II sowie des
Fischereiforschungsschiffes AIiTOî^J
DOI-IRIÍ im Jahre 1957 (Activities
of the fishery protection vessels
FRITHJOF, IIEERiaVTCE and POSEIDON and
the R/v ANTOI DOIIRN during 1957).
En
Brief account of medical '■■ technical
helps ^: v/eather services rendered.
Incl. notes on the technical
equipment of the vessels.
PAO ;, dr M
Sommer, К. (195Ö) 59-4б47
Jher.dtsch.Fisch. s 1957:;29-104
Die See- und Küstenfischerei und die
Fischversorg-ung der Bundesrepuhlik
Deutschland im Jahre 1957 (?he sea-
and coastal fisheries à the fish supply
of the German Federal Repuhlic in 1957)'
En
Tables of production statistics Ъу spp. ,
regions, types of gear; trade quant itie:
("• values.
FAO ; dr M
Bü Clanann, A. (195Ö) 59-4650
Jher. ütsch. Fisch. , 1957^175-00
Die Arbeiten der Deutschen VJissen-
schaftlichen Kommission für
Meere sf or schung (On the activity
of the German Scientific Commission
for the exploration of the sea).
En
Surmiiarizes activities of German
: Comifiission on biological, techno-
logical c: liydrographical
investigations. Details are given on
coordination viith ICES, ICNAF, SCOR,
PCIPC(1956), & FAO.
FAO s dr M
•
:.^V.O/59/ö/6049
2(6)^25
Mann J H. ^ A. von Eraiidt
& Chr. líe lining s
Jh er. dt s eh. Fisch.
Die Fischoreiforschung
investigations). En
(1958)
, 1957^101-222
59-4651
(Fisherio!
Reports activitiet3 of institutions
engaged in fisheries science.
FAO z dr
MF
(1958)
59-4652
Dierks^ A.
Jher.dtsch. Fisch. , 1957-223-7
Die deutsche Hochseefischerei irn Jahre
1957
(The German deep sea fishory
1957). En
5ea
Brief account of the Gerrna,n deep
fishing industry J Yiith notes on
planned market reform (?• programme for
changing economic structure.
FAO '.. dr
Bahr 5 К. (1958) 59-4654
Jber.dtsch.Fisch. 5 1957^230-6
Kleine lîochsee- und "Küstenfischerei
('The deep sea cutter and coastal
fisheries). En
Notes on so-called snail deep-sea &
cob stal fisheries J with production
("c value statistics.
FAO ¿ dr
M
Uiehrj ÏÏ. (1958)
59-4655
Jher.dtsch. Fisch. ^ 1957 s 237-46
Binnenfischerei (The inland water
fishery). En
Contains tables of 1957 production
statistics Ъу spp. L- regions^ fishing
technology^ mechanication & electrica
fishing; training schemes for
fishermen 5 pond farming. Also incl.
notes on fish disease control.
FAO г dr
F
Pricks C. (1958)
59-4653
Jber.dtsch. Fisch. , 1957c22ö-9
Grosse Heringsfischerei (Lo:;ger-
f is cher ei)
En
(The lugger fishery).
ITotes on bigger herring fishery \./ith
production ¿c value statistics.
Brockstedtj H. (1958) 59-4б5б
Jber.dtsch. Fisch. , 1957:263-76.
Die F'i с chvàr tschaft anderer Lander
(The fisheries of other countries).
En
Tables of world fisheries production
statistics; utilization of world
catches; detailed reports on fish
products; fishing yields of European
& other important countries in 1959;;
& foreign trade with fishery
produ.cts of 15 countries.
FAOsdr
M
FAO : dr
MP
^ю/59/8/б049
2Í6V26
Hellmichj G. (195Ö) 59-4657
Jber.dtsch.Fisch., 1957з277-82
Walfang (The v/hale fishery).
En
Statistical account of the v/orlá's
whale production in 1957»
FAO : dr M
Medcofj J.C. ¿z 59-4660
J.E. Mortimer (1958)
Progr.Rep.Atl.Cst Stas, (7l)s27-9
Introducing Eiuropean oysters to the
maritimes Fr
Comparison of native oysters with
the European Ostrea edulis, account
of a trial planting of the latter
near St. Andrev/Sj c. note on future
\7ork.
GLKcglk MF
Lauzierj L. (l95ö) 59-4б5о
ProfTT.Rep.Atl.Cst Stas, (71)^8-12
Surface sea water temperatures alono-
the Canadian Atlantic coasts 1954-1957»
Fr
Graph of surface seawater temperatures
at St. Andrewsj IT.B.^ 1921-1957? v/ith
tabulations of monthly £-. annual values
for 1953-57 у & of monthly /": annual
record lov/ & high & long-term average
values for the entire period, the
temperature variations at St. Andrews
being generally indicative of conditions
on the whole Canadian Atlantic coast.
GLK:glk M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4661
Limnol.Oceanogr . 5 4(l) -106-7
Communication concerning a central
agency for C14 determination
(Measurements of primary production ir
the sea) at Charlottenlund slot,
Denmark
HR SX
Medcofj J.C. (1958) 59-4659
Progr.Rep.Atl.Cst Stas, (7l).-.21-6
Stock-taking of molluscal shellfish
resources and prospects for improvement.
Fr
Sp. by sp. review of quantity & value
of catch, methods used & conditions
affecting stocks & discussion of
measures to improve the situation.
GLK.glk MF
Canada. Fisheries 59-4662
Research Board (1958)
Ottav/a, 195 P-
Annual report 1957-1858 for the
fiscal year ended March 31? 1958
Report on research activities,
description of projects ¿z principal
results of investigations. The
reports from various research stations
are arranged by subject <?с sp. of fish.
FAO.tl MF
;\/ 59/8/6049
2(6)»27
1
! . i
Ni ole en с, Е. Steenicinn t\ 59-4663
D.E. Gushing (195^-)
Rapp. Cons.Explor.î.Ier 5 144:5-9
Introuuction
Brief account of the symposium '■: 01
some of the points raised in the
discussions 5 with the recommendationrj
of the various committees appointed
during the symposium..
PAO ;; glk MF
Ryther, J. H. ' al. (195G) 59-4666
Rapp. Cons . Explor .L'er j 1 44 " 1 3-4
Report of the committee on methods
for the measurem^ent of primary
production
i
PAOx
Holmes s R. Í- al. (195Ö) 59-4664
Rapp . Cons . Expl or . Ivler , 1 44 "• 1 1
Recommendations on studies of
phytoplanlcton populations
PAO I X
Gushing, D.H. ./. al. (195Ö) 59-466?
Rapp . Cons , Expl or .lier ^ 1 44 ^ 1 5-6
Report of the coim'nittee on terms
and equivalents
PAC.x
Krey, J. г- al. (195Ö) ' 59-4665
Rapp . Cons . Explor .Мег , 1 44 :; 1 2
Report of the committee on chlorophyll
РАО s X
Braarud, T. (195C) . 59-4668
Rapp . Cons , Expl or . Иег j 1 44 3 1 7-9
A. Methods for estimating standing
crop in phytoplankton - A» 1 . Counting
methods for determination of the
standing crop of phj'-toplankton
Review of methods of concentration of
plankton^ from the free environment
(nets) or from abstracted samples
( centrifugation etc.) 5 <" hrief
discussion of some aspects of the
techniques of enumeration.
PAOiglk MP
-■/59/V6049
2(6)c2a
Krey, J. (1958)
59-466:;
Rapp » Cons . Explor.Mer , 144g 2 0-7
A. Methods for estimating standing
crop in phytoplankton - A. 2. Chemical
methods of estimating standing crop of
phytoplankton
General discussion of planlcton pigments
the chlorophyll content of phytoplanktor
i: its physiological significance J the
principles of optical measurement of
concentration (': the properties of
chlorophyll, with revie?/ of methods of
collection ¿- concentration of plankton j
dissolving & preserving chlorophylls ¿:
measurement of its concentration.
FAOsglk MF
(1930)
.lier, 144^34
Gushing, D.ÏÏ» ¿: 59-4672
H.F. ITi Chol son
Rapp. Cons.Explor
A. Methods for estimating standing
crop in phytoplaiücton - A. 5» The
measurement of the сагЪоп content of
diatoms, using the ^^C techniques
a preliminary note
Contents as per title.
FAOsrll
Hanaoka, T. (1958) 59-467O
Rapp. Cons . Explor .He r , 1 44 г 2 C-3 1
A. Methods for estimating standing
crop in phytoplankton - A.3» Suspended
matter as an index of the productivity
of the sea
Report of field work showing that a
far large amount of plant orotoplasm ±i
present in at least some areas of the
sea in the form of micro-particles
retainahle on a micro-filter than in the
form of larger particles to Ъе retained
"by a plankton net, ¿: presentation of a
correlation between an index of total
suspended, matter Л. fish production.
FAO z glk M
Cooper, L.H.N. (1958) 59-4673
Rapp. Cons.Explor.H er , 144s 35-7
B. Methods of measurements of
production - Б. 1 . Consumption of
nutrient salts in the English Channel
as a means of measuring production
Discussion of the reliahility of this
method as applied to data on the
midwinter phosphate maximum in
January 1947 '■■- on water exchange in
the v/inter of 1950»
FAO:- glk
M
Cushing, D.H. (1958) 59-4671
Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer , 1 44 „32-3
A. Methods for estimating standing crop
in phytoplankton - A. 4» The estimation
of carbon in phytoplankton
Discussion of the calculation of some
equivalents established between dried
weight of plankton, dry planktonic
organic matter, algal volijmie,
chlorophyll & carbon.
FAO '„glk
MF
Nielsen, E. Steemann (1958) 59-4674
Rapp . Cons . Expl or . M er , 14408-46
Б. Methods of measurements of
production - B.2.. Experimental
m.ethods for measuring organic
production in the sea
RevioY/ of the oxygen c: the carbon-14
techniques.
FAO с glk
MF
:?AO/59/3/6049
2(6)^29
Doty, M.S. ¿:
59-4675
Oguri (195Ö)
Rapp. Cons.Explor.Mer y 144:47-55
Б. Methods of measurements o'f
production - B,3» Selected features of
the isotopic carbon primary j)3?oductivit;f
technique
Discussion of various manipulative
features <?: of the reliability of the
technique.
PAOîglk
MP
Fogg, G.E. (195Ö) 59-4676
Rapp. Cons.Explor .Mer <, 144^56-60
В. Methods of measurements of
production - Б.4» Extracellular
products of phytoplankton and the
estimation of primary production
Direct determination of the extent
to ?/hich extracellular products of
photosynthesis are liberated by
p hy t о p 1 ankt on .
PAG:.glk
MP
Winbergj G.G. (I95G) 59-4670
Rapp. Cons. Expl or. lie r, 1 44,: 65-9
Б. Methods of measurements of
production - Б.6. (polques questions
concernant les méthodes de l'investi-
gation de la production primaire du
plancton 5 basée sur des travaux
exécutés en URSS (Some questions
concerning the methods of investigatior
of primary planl<:ton product ion^ based
on work carried out in the URSS)
Discussion of some problems, such as
the effect of bacterial activity,
encountered in the use of the ox;y'gen
method
of evidence on the
59-467Ö
(Card 2)
productivity of various waters
PAO„glk
MP
Fedosov, M.V. (I958) 59-4677
Rapp. Cons. Explor. Мег , 1 44 о 6 1 -4
Б. Methods of measurements of
production - Б.5. Investigations of the
chemical basis of productivity in sea
basins
Discussion of the operational routine
at sea for measurement of oxygen as
approach to the measurement of
production, f"- on the collection of
material for the estimation of the
intensity of the synthesis of organic
matter in a particular region of the
sea.
PAOsglk M
ïïimpenny, R.S. (195^) 59-4680 j
Rapp . Cons . Expl or . Mer , 144^70-2
С. Measurements of primary production •+
С 1 . Carbon production in the sea at \
the Smith's Knoll lightvessel j
i
Results obtained by carbon-14 <^"-- I
oxygen methods. |
PAOoglk
V 59/8/6049
2(6)^30
Rapp. ConG.gxplor.LIer s .144зо5-91
Gushing, D.H. (I55O) ■ 59-46CI j Berge, G. (I958)
Rapp. Cons.Explor »l'vîer , 144^73-5
С. Measurements of primary production -
0,2. Some experiments using the ''4c
technique
59-4684
Estimates of production in the area
betv\reen the Devil's Hole & Flamhorough
Head^ the same observations v/ere used
to make a_n estimate of the algal
reproductive rate Л at the same time
grazing experiments v;ere carried out.
A preliminary experiment on the
relation hetween photosynthesis L-
phosphorous content is described.
FAOr,glk M
С« Measurements of primary production
C.5« ïiie primary production in the
Horwegian Sea in June 1954? measured
by an adapted "140 technique
Description of the method which was
designed to meet certain operational
requirements of the programme of a
research vessel., L presentation of
results brought into relation v/ith
hydrographie, zooplanktonic c. fish
investigations.
FAOsglk
M
Corlett, J. (195-8) 59-4682
Rapp. Cons.Explor .Mer , 1 44 ? 7 6-3
С. Measurements of primary production --
C.3. Measurements of primary production
in the western Barents Sea
Measurement of light penetration, ¿: of
production by carbon-14 method.
FAOsglk
Steele, J.H. (1958) 59-4683
Rapp. Cons. Explor .Mer , 144579-84
С. Measurements of primary/ production -
0.4« Production studies in the northern
ïïorth Sea
Describes the basic problems of the
"phosphate method" Sc. gives some resultijj
of its use in the northern îiorth Sea.
Briefly outlines a mathematical model
relevant to the same area S--". gives some
detaj_led comparisons of the model, the
phosphate results Л the carbon-14
technique.
FAO „ glk M
Nielsen, E. Steemann (1958) 59-4685
Rapp. Cons.Explor.Mer , 144^92-5
C. Measurements of xjrim.ary production
Сб. A survej'- of recent Danish
measurements of
productivity in the sea
the organic
Results obtained in Danish ft Greenland
\mters.
FAO;glk
M
Currie, R.I, (1958) 59-4686
Rapp о Cons . Explor . Mer , 144^96-102
С. Measurements of primary production
0.7» Some observations on organic
production in the ilorth-East Atlantic
Measurem.ent of rate of photosynthesis
of ph;>'toplankton standing crop of
phytoplanlcton, -"• the light energy
available for photosynthesis, (issued
^ ^ /--oi l,» Rejpr . ' .'orml_e¿^ n a t., Ins t .
Oceanogr. "/ в(?Т'1')\ ' 1 95^ "
FAO z glk
M
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6)c31
Bernard, F. (195Ö) 59-4607
Нарр« Cons.5xplor.Mer , 144 s 103-8
С, Measurernenta of primary production -
С. 8. Données récentes siir la fertilité
élémentaire en Méditerranée
(Recent data on the elementary fertility'
in the Mediterranean)
Srief history of such investigations -
dominant organisms among the unicellulai
planlcton,} variation in productivity
between the principal strata;; speed of
multiplication of the dominant organism
FAO : glk
M
Bogorov, B.G. (1958) 59-4690 I
Rapp. Cons.Explor.Her , 144:117-21 j
C. Ilea sûrement s of primary production -Î
CIO. Estimates of primary production
in biogeographical rcgionization of
the ocean
Correlation of primary production with
temperature t-. zooplanlcton hiomass in
the northwest Pacific.
^AO z glk
M
Holmes, R.W. (1958) 59-4бии
Rapp. Cons. Explor. Mer , 1 44 г 109-1 6
С. Measurements of primary production -
С 9« Surface chlorophyll "A", surface
primary production, and Zooplankton
volumes in the eastern Pacific ocean
Summary of data on geographical
variations in surface chlorophyll _a,
surface primary production, à zoo-
planlcton volume v/hich are related to
physical & chemical regime of these
waters; computation of daily organic
carbon requirement of Zooplankton.;,
comparison of photosynthetic rates per
unit of chlorophyll a observed in sea-
Rodhe, W. (1958)
59-4691
Rapp. Cons.Explor.Mer , 144^122-8
C. îîeasurements of primary production -•
С 1 1 . The primary production in lakes:
some results and restrictions of the
14C method
Discussion of results obtained in lake
., mth regard to seasonal
Erken, Sweden,
succession, relations to standing crop
of phytoplankton ÔZ to chemical
conditions, (?: comparison of these
results with those obtained in other
lakes.
РАО z glk P
59-46G8
(Card 2)
water samples v/ith laboratory
results.
ühle, V;. (1958) 59-4692
Rapp. Cons. Explor. lier , 144^29-31
С. Measurements of prim.ary production -
C.12. Diurnal production and
destruction rates of phytoplanlcton in
lakes
Discussion of results with regard to
diurnal course of photosynthesis &
respiration, of the im.portance of the
starting time for bioactivity in vitro
& comparison of net community
■production in situ Л in vitro.
i^AO.-glk
M
PAO 3 glk
P
AO/59/3/6049
2(6). 32
Ketchum, В. H. ¿: al. (1958) 59-4693
Rapp . Cons . Explor .Mer , 144s 132-40 .
D. Envi rognent al conditions f or- prirnary i
production - D.1. Productivity in |
relation to nutrients
Review of ргоЪ1ет8 persisting in the
understanding of the relation Ъetv;een
essential nutrients & productivity 5
with discussion of some results one
& gross photosynthesis у variations
in phytoplankton chlorophyll 5
phosphorus: chloropiiyll relation,, i:
chlorophylls carotonoid relations.
net
FAO : glk
M
Nielsen^ E. Steemann (1953) 59-4б94
Rapp. Cons.Explor.Mer ; 144^41-8
D. EnvironiTiental conditions for primar;;
production - D.2. Light and the
organic production in the sea
Discussion of the dependence of photo-
synthesis on light J the utilization Ъу
algae of the light penetrating the sea
surface; the influence of v/eather
conditions on the rate of organic
production & the influence of vertical
stabilization of the Y/ater masses.
РАО г glk
M
Cushingy
Rapp . Con
D.H. (1958)
í.Explor.Iíer y
59-4695
144 с 149-54
D. Environmental" conditions for primary
production - D.3« The effect of gra^zin^:
Ъу analysis of phytoplankton
populiitions at sea
with hottles, & of the relevance of
experimental results
populations.
by experiments
eleva]
to natural
EAOsglk
M
Lucas, O.E. (1958)
Rapp. Con
59-4696 i
144c 155-8 I
D. EnvironjTiental conditions for j
ь , i^xpl or »Иег j_
primary production ■- D.4.^^B^'bernal
metabolites and productivity
Reviev7 of recent work.
РАО г glk
van ICLavcren, P.T7. &
59-4697
R. Legendre (1958)
Progr.Rep.Atl.Cst Stas ^ (7'l)0-8
A comparison of various salt cod
T)roducts, Pr
GLK3X
Dussault, H.P. (1958) 59-4698
Progr.Rep.Atl.C st Stas p ( 7 1 ) s 1 3-6
Mold contamination in 'salt fish and
method of control. Pr
GLK^x
FAO/ 59/3/ 60 49
2(6)^33
Dyer, V/.J.j I), I. Fraser
59-4699
& E.G. Bligh (1958)
ProfiT.Rop.Atl.Cst Stas , (71):. 17-20
Pat hydrolysis in frozen fish. 1 . Free
fatty acid formation. Fr
GLK.;x
Johnson, H. С (1959) 59-4700
Comm, Fish. Rev. , 21(3^7-19
Kin^; сгаЪ, shrimp and Ъottom fish
explorations from Shumagdn islands to
Unalaska, Alaska - summer and fall,
1957
Results of cruise by charter vessel
TCRDMSKJOLDr: gear used, station list
Ô- chart 5 fishing results, especially
for Paralithodes caritschatica , other
crahs, Panda lu s ¿: Fandalopsis spp. c-
various fishes.
FAOssjh
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4701
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21 (3) '.26-8
California - Aerial census of
commercial and sport fishing
continued
Contents as per title.
Anon;yTTious (1959) 59-4702
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21 (3): 29-31
California - Distrihution of
Darracuda and Vihite Sea bass
surveyed off Baja California (m/v
ALASICA cruise 58A6-Parracuda-V/hite
Sea hass )
Contents as per title.
FAC;
M
FAOs
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4703
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3)с31
California - Dungeness-crah
distribution and abundance studies
continued (m/V ALASIOl cruise 53A7-Crabi
Contents as per title.
FAOs
59-4704
Anonymou s (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3):32
California - Petrale and English sole
tagged in coastal v/aters (m/V íí.B.
SCO FIELD cruise 58-S-8-Trawl)
Contents as per title.
i
i
РАО с
M
FAO/ 59/0/6049
2(3 2(6):34
Anonymous (1959)
Comm.Fish.Piev. , 21 (з).; 34-5
Florida - Fisheries research
59-47C5
FAO;
Anonymous (1959) 59-4706
Comp. Fish. Rev. , 21(3)'35
Florida - Grant received for research
on c" эк eels
Contents as per title.
FAO;
M
Anonym ou s (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev. ^ 21(з):Зб-7
59-4708
Gulf exploratory fishery program -
Northeast Gulf of Kexico surveyed
for industrial fish stocks {u/V
SILVER BAY cruise 13)
Contents as per title.
FAO s
M
Anonymous (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3)вС-41
Gulf fishery investigations
59-4709
Notes ons fish c-: shellfish tested
for insecticide tolerance^ hait
shrimp fishery.;; shrimp tagging^
Tortucas pink shrimp j fishing povver &
vessel characteristics 5 preliminary
survey of Gulf shrimp fishing trends j
1956-58.; red tide studies j menhaden^
& industrial fishes.
FAOôSjh
Anonymous (1959) 59-4707
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(з);:3б
Florida - Study of marine yeasts of
Eiscayne bay
Contents as per title.
FAOî
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4710
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 2l(3)s43
North Atlantic fisheries
investigations - Block island sound
area surveyed for industrial fish
(m/v albatross III cruise I25)
Contents as per title.
FAO;.
M
:.\áo/59/8/6049
2(б)с35
Anonymous (1959) 59-4711
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 21(3)¿43
Oysters - Chesapeake bay oyster studies
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-4714
Comm.Fish.Rev. s 21(3)^44
Pacific oceanic fishery
investigations - Contract awarded for
test of commercial live-bait tuna
fishing in Marquesas area
Contents as per title.
FAO : M
FAO 2 M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4712
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 21(3)^43-4
Oysters - European variety thrives in
Maine waters
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-4715
Comm.Fish.Rev. , 21 (з) : 44-5
Pacific oceanic fishery
investigations - Ecology of
alba core tuna
Contents as per title.
FAO 2 M
•
FAO s M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4713
Comm.Fish.Rev. 9 21(3):44
Oysters - Studies on raft culture
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-4716
Comm . Fi sh . Rev. , 2 1 ( 3 ) ^ 45
Pacific oceanic fishery
investigations - Observations on
tuna behavior
Contents as per title.
FAO :, M
FAO: M
FAO/59/0/6049
2(б):3б
Anonymous (1959) 59-4717
Coini^.FÍ8h,Jlev, , 21 (З). ^45-6
Sardines - California catch samples
sliow tv/o dominant year-classes
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959)
Comrn. Fish. Rev. , 21 (з) s 47-8
59-4720
Striped hass - Federal and state
Ъiologists tag large fish on Potomac
Contents as per title.
FAO:
M
FAO;
F
59-47 1Ö
Anonymous (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(з)о4б
Sea lamprey - Declined in certain
great lakes in 195^
Contents as per title.
i^AO
MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-4721
Comm . Fi sh . Rev, j 2 1 ( 3 ) ^ 4^
Tuna - California tuna clipper
returns from trial trip off African
west coast
Conten'
per title
FAO^
M
Anonymous (1959)
Comm.. Fish. Rev. , 21 ( 3 ) : 46
Shad - Connecticut river runs
predicted
Contents as per title.
59-4719
Anonymous (1959) 59-4722
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(з);.57
International - Latin America Pacific
coast algae heing ' studied
Contents as per title.
FAO;
TvTT?
FAO;
M
î'AO/59/Û/6049
2(б)с37
59-4723
Anonymous (1959)
Comm. F ish. Rev. , 21(3):: 57-8
International - North Pacific fur
seal research
Contents as \-)ет title.
Anonymous (l959) 59-4726 I
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(з)^59 ^'
Brazil - Fishing- operations by
Jai.)anese expand
Contents as -per title.
FAO
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4724
Comm.Fish.Rev._y 21(з)^5о-9
'^Vhaling - Ilorv/ay and Netherlands
announce conditional withdrawal
from whaling convention
Contents as per title.
FAO с
FAO;
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4727
Comm. Fish. Rev. ^ 21(3)-; 61 -2
Canada - East coast scallop fishery
trends, 1957
Contents as jper title.
FAOs
Anonymous (1959) 59-4725
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3):59
Australia - Reaction to Russian
whaling fleet expansion
Contents as per title.
Anon;>-mous (1959) 59-4728
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3):62
Canada - Prospects for Narih Atlantic
haddock catch
Contents as per title.
FAO„
M
FAO s
M
FAO/ 59/ 8/ 60 4'
2(6)c30
Апощшоиз (1959) 59-4729
Cornm. Fish. Rev. , 21(з) 63
Canada - Transplanted British oysters
grow in Atlantic waters
i
1
Anonymous (1959) 59-4732
Cornm . Fi sh . Rev . , 2 1 ( 3 ) ^ 65
Cuba - Development of bonito
fishery
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO". M
FAO z M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4730
Comm.Fish.Hev. 5 21 (з): 63-4
Chile - Northern area has good
prospects for fisheries development
AnonyiTiOus (1959) 59-4733
Cornm. Fish, Rev. , 21 (3): 66-8
German Democratic Republic - Fishing
fleet expansion includes plans for
20 large stern trav;lers
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO J M
FAO : M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4731
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21 (з). 64-5
Costa Rica - Amendments to m.aritime
fish and game law
Anonymous (1959) 59-4734
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 21(з):^6С
Ghana - Plans for development of
fisheries
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO z M
FAO z M
FiiC/ 59/8/6049
2(6):.39
Anonymous (1959) 59-4735
Comni.Fish.Rev. 5 21(3). 68-9
Anon^nous (1959) 59- -4738 ;
Comin . Fi sh. Rev. , 2 1 ( 3 ) : 7 1
Guatemala - United States firm plans
Iceland - Fisheries trends,
to fish for shrimp in Guatemalan waters
January 1959 i
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO z M
FAO0 M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4736
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 21 ( 3)^^69-71
Anonymous (1959) 59-4739
Comm.Fish.Rev. s 21 (3) с 71-3
Hong Kong - Shrimp fishing industry
India - Development of marine
fisheries conference
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO L M
FAO ; M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4737
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 2l(3).71
Anonymous (1959) 59-4740
Comm.Fish.Rev. s 21 (3) 73
Iceland - Fisheries trends 5 December
Iran - Proposes 12-mile territorial
1958
sea off coast
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
1
FAO s M
FAO :. M
i
I
=ло/ 59/8/6049
2(6)^40
Anonymous (1959) 59"4741
Comm « Fish. Rev. ; 21(3)с73
Ireland - Five-year plan provides
US$8.4 million for fisheries
development
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-4744
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3)^^74-5
Japan - Reaction to North Pacific
salmon conferences
Contents as per title.
FAO;
M
FAO:
MP
Anonymous (1959) 59-4742
Comm. Fish. Rev. , .2l(3)s73
Israel - Trav/lcrs to fish off Canary
islands
Contents as ver title.
Anor.ymouo. (1959) 59-4745
Co!i:m,Fj.sn.Rev. , 21(з):'7б-7
Japan - Tuna industry and control
of Atlantic tuna fishing- and
exporting
Contents as per title.
FAO3
M
FAO
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4743
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3)^-74
Japan - Fishing industry recommendations
for conference with Russia
Contents as per title.
FAO;
MP
Апоп;;Лпоиз (1959) 59-4746
Com-:, Fish. ;ееУо ., 21(3)^77-3
Republic of Korea - Fisheries trends ^
Dooomhcr 1958
Contents ad per title.
FAO;
FAO/ 59/ 3/60 49
2(6)î41
Anonymous (1959) 59-4747
Comiru Fish. Rev. , 21(з);>7о-9
Mexico - Bureau of fisheries may Ъе
transferred to I/Iinistry of Industry and
Commerce in 1959
Contents as per title.
РАОз
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-47 4ö
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3)Л9
Mexico - Merida shrimp fishery trends ^
Decemher 1958
Contents as per title.
FAO
Anonymous (l959) 59-4750
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(з)Л9
coast shrimp fishery
195C
Ilexico - West
trends J БесетЪег
Contents as per title.
РАО
Anonymous (1959) 59-4751
Comm -Fish. Rev. , 21(з);.79-оО
Morocco - Agar-agar industry
Contents as per title.
FAQ
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-474^
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(з)Л9
Mexico - Veracruz fishery trends,
Octoher-Decemher 1958
Contents as per title.
Anonyme-'- (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev. ^ 21(з):.80-4
iluroGcc - otatus of fisheries
Contents a, Б per title.
59-4752
FAO,;
M
FAO с
M
FAO/ 59/0/6049
2(6)^.2
Anonymous (1959) 59-4753
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 21(3)^С5 .
Anonymous (1959) 59-4756 i
Comm.Fish.Rev. 9 21 ( 3)^06 1
Norway - Purse seiners' using more ,
Panama - Decree extends territorial
nylon nets in Y/inter herring fishery
v/aters to 12 miles
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO s M
1
FAO ó M
i Anonymous (1959) 59-4754
Comm.Fish.Rev., 21(3):.о5
Anonymous (1959) 59-4757
Comir..Fish.Rev. 5 21 (З) г 86
' ITorv/ay - Seine fishing in the Lofoten
Peru - Hunting for sea lions
area prohihitecl.
prohibited
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO s M
FAO s M
Anonymous (1959) 59-'^755
Comm.Fish.Rev., 21(3)сб5-б -
Апоп:>-:лсия ( 1 959 ) 59-4758
Comm Fi sh . Rev. ., 2 1 ( 3.) ^ 86-7
Panama - Bait fishing permitted in
.Lhilippines - Fisheries development
I95Ö-55 closed season
aided IP' intense research program
i Contents as per title,
i
Contents as per title.
1
FAO 2 M
FAO. M
Б'АО/59/о/б049
2(6).
2 4J
Anonymous- (1959) 59-4759
Comm.Fish«pLev. ; 21(з)с.С8
Spain - California-type tuna clipper
starts winter season v;itli good trip
Contents as per title.
РАО
Anonymous (1959) 59-4762 ;
Comm. Fish «Rev» » 2 1 ( 3 ) - 90 j
Spain " RehaЪilitation of shellfish
resources planned |
Contents as per title. |
FAO
Anonymous (1959)
Comrn. F ish. Rev. ^ 21(з):С8
Spain ~ Cod. fishery trends
Contents as per title =
59-4760
Anonymous (1959) 59-4763
Comrn. Fish. Rev. , 21 (з): 90-1
Spain - Tuna fiahin¿' vessels
operating off Dakar again in 195^/59
Contents as per title.
РАО с
'^AO
M
Anony-nous (1959) 59-4761
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(з)^С9
Spain - New fisheries laboratory in
Barcelona under construction
Contents as per title.
Anci.. :...-.',. (1959) 59-4764
Coirm.FisluRev. , 21(з)..91
Spain " Vigo fisheries trends j
Novem'ber 195^
Contents a;, per title.
РАО
M
PAO s
,.0/59/3/6049
:(6)г44
Anon^mious (1959)
Comm.Fish.llev. s 21(3);.91
59-4705
Апопуглоив (1959) 59-4768
Comm. Fish. Kev., 21(з)^93
Sweden - Herring catch for
I95G off
United Kingdom - First transom stern
Iceland fair
trawler built
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO^
M
FAO¿ M
Anon^ous (1959)
Comm.Fish.Hev. 5 21(3)92
59-4766
Anonjonous (1959) 59-4769
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3)'^ 93-5
Union of South Africa - blev,
sardine
United Kingdom - Government plans aid
research vessel
to pilchard industry
Contents as per title.
Content's as per title.
FAO s
M
FAO ;; M
Anonymous ( 1 959 )
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21 (3): 92-3
59-4767
anonymous (1959) 59-4770
Comm. Pish. Rev. 5 21(з)о95
United Kingdom - Experiment
s to
United Kingdom ~ Renewal of
extend the life of salmon
negotiations on Iceland's fishing
limits extension to 12 miiles proposed
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO-^
MF
PAO.i M
FAO/59/3/6Ö49
2(6)^4
Anonymous (1959) 59-4771
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(3)^95-6
Venezuela - Pearl fishing grounds
opened
Contents as -per title.
FAOc
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4772
Comm.Fish. ;:ev. ; 21(3)^101-2
Department of State ~ United States
delivers note to Panama on 12-mile
territorial sea lav;
Contents as per title.
FAO;
M
Godfrey J H. (1959)
J . V/i 1 dl i f e I.'Lgm t g
Living resources 01
Review of 582527.
59-4774
23 s 245-6
the sea
FAO,
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-4775
Carihhean ; 13¿39
Shrimp fishing result satisfactory --
Sur inam
A short note on successful shrimp
fisheries in Surinam. Piecently
catches have Ъоеп as high as 21 tons
a day.
FAO . hr
MF
Jacksonj H.O. o:
W. С Starrett
J. Wildlife Mgmt.
(1959)
23 c
59-4773
P7-68
Turhidity and sedimentation at lake
Chautauqua ; Illinois
Discussion of the role of fish
activity & wind induced water motion
in disturhing the "false bottom" of
this lake 5 ?: of the role of vegetation^
{": examination of the effect of
turbidity on the fish populations.
FAOcglk
G.C. (1959)
w Phytol. , 50(1)
King;,
île
59-4776
Ю-0
The nucleoli and related structures
in the desmids
The nucleoli of nineteen spp. from
thirteen genera of desmids have been
investigated J Д in these j 4 main
types of nucleolar structure have
been found. The activity of the
nucleoli during mitosis íc the
presence of nucleolar-organizing
chromosomes is described.
FAOigck
F
'■AO/59/8/6049
2(6)^46
Trainory P.R.
(1959)
Amer,J«Eot. ; 46:65-70
A comparative study of soxual
reproduction in four species of
Chlamydomonas
Control of sexuality of 3 spp. by tlio
level of ammonium nitrato in the
medium c.. data on the influence of
nitrogen level illumination & inter-
fertility on the sexual reproduction
of the spp.
FAO:tl
59-4777 j Glover J R.E.
Hope 5 E.R. (1959)
59-4770
J.geophys.Res. , 64 407-27
Geotectonics 01 the Arctic ocean and
the great Arctic magnetic anomaly
A tentative description of the
structure of the Arctic ocean floor is
presented, in terms of recent data from
Soviet sources r: of certain
representative Soviet theories of
Arctic tectonics. 2 theories of the
great Arctic magnetic anomaly are
compared.
TLserh
Hunt J J.N.
59-4779
(1959)
J.geophys.Res. , 64:437-42
On the damping of gravity v/aves
propagated over a permeable surface
The prohlem of the damping of small
amplitude gravity waves propagated
over a permeable sea bed is examined in
terms of viscous-flow theory.
TLcjnh
M
(1959
59-4780
J . gcophys . Res . </. 64^457-9
The pattern of fresh-v/ater flow in
a coastal aquifer
Formulas are developed for the flov/
pattern followed by the seaward-
moving fresh ground water as it
nears a beach. It is found that.,
under steady flow conditions, a
sharply defined interface is formed
between the fresh ¿:, salt water. -
TL: reg
MP
Cooper, И.И.
Jr. (1959)
, 642461-7
59-4781
J. geophys.Re;
A hypothesis concerning the dynamic
balance of fresh water and salt
water in a coastal aquifer
Theoretical study of the dispersion
of salts produced by reciprocative
motion of the salt-v/ater front &
the influence of head losses on the
distribution of salt -,;ater in the
aquifer.
TL, tl
MF
Ryhänen, R. (1959) 59-4782
Suomen Kalastuslehti g 66:37-9 ■
[Electrical
Sählcökal a s tus
fishing)
Continuation from 59-4052.
FAO:;
MF
FAO/ 59/8/6049
2(6)c.47
Orpana, V. (1959) 59-4TG3
Suomen ICalastuslehti , 66 4C'~5
Jarvitaimenen kasvatuskokeiluista
Keski-Suomessa (Lake trout fish-
cultural experience in I.Iiddle Finland)
Summary of experience gained in
culture of lake trout in ponds of
different size^ on different ground <•■.■
with, different physical-chemical
characters of water. Grov/th ¿
mortalities of trout of various ag'e are
given.
FAO,tl
Fingerm.an^ M. , M.;j. Lowe 59-4786 !
&:. B,I. Sundararaj (1959) |
Biol. Bull. , V/oods Ilole ^ 116(1) ЗО-6 I
Dark-adapting and light-adapting j
hormones controlling the distal
retinal pigiiient of the prawn
Falaemonetes vulgar is
The aim of the investigation v/as to
provide direct evid.ence for a distal
retinal pigment dark-adapting hormone
in Falaemonetes.
FAO mf
Chang J J.J. &
59-47Ö.,
F.E. Johnson (1959)
Biol. Bull., ;;oods Hole , 1i6(l).1-14
The influence of pressure., temperature
and urethane on the lujninescent flash
of Mnemiopsis le idyl
Study of pressure effect on flash
height at constant ■^: at different
temperatures c: influence of urethan on
flash responses at various pressures.
FAG-:tl
Flemister, S.C. (1959) 59~47ö7
Biol. Bull., yoods Hole , 116(1);37-4C
Histophysiology of gill and kidney
of сга,Ъ Ocypode alhicans
Investigation of the histophysiology
of gill? kidney -^: branchial
epithelium of Qcypo_de alhicans was
undertaken with the special objective
of examining their role in the
transfer of the chloride ion.
FAO::scf
M
Davis J С C.
Biol. Bull. ,
(1959)
IToods Hole
Osmotic liatching in
fresh-vrater cojjepods
the
59-47G5
116(1 );15-29
eggs of some
Giese., A.C. c"- al. (1959)
59-4783
DeBcription of ex"oeriments indicating
the osmotic nature of hatching 5 test j
of the permeability of the egg memhranecj^
observations on the bursting of the I
inner egg membrane & attempts to j
demonstrate the existence of a hatching i
enzyme.
FAOctl
Biol . Bul l . , uOods_ jlole ^ 1 1 6 ( 1 ) :: 49-5 S
Organic productivity in the
reproductive cycle of the purple sea
urchin
Study of the increase in organic
constituents in the gonads during
their growth J to measure the
organic productivity of the sea
urchin.
FAO : tl
M
F..-'.>/59/ö/6049
2(6):48
Goreau, T. P. (1959)
59-4739
Biol. Bull, , Woods Hole , 1l6(l):59-75
The physiology of skeleton formation
in corals - I. A method for measuring-
the rate of calcium deposition Ъу
corals under different conditions
Description of a rapid method for
measuring the rate of incorporation of
calcium into the coral skeleton under
controlled lahoratory conditions usine
calcium-45 as tracer. Results of some
preliminary experiments are reported.
FAOotl
M
Jones 5 ÏÏ.S. & 59-4792
W.B. Burhanck (1959)
Biol. Bull. , Voods Hole , 1 16(1 ) ^ 1 15-24
Almyracuma proximoculi gen. et sp.
nov. (Crustacea 5 Cuma cea) from
hrackish v/ater of Cape Cody
Massachusetts
Description of the sp. y systematic
remarks J habitat c: general ecology.
FAO^tl
Ш
Green^ J.W. & al. (1959) 59-4790
Biol. Bull., Woods Hole , 1l6(l)s76-87
The regulation of v/ater and salt Ъу the
fiddler crahs, Uoa pugnax and Uca
pugilator
Report of detailed study of the
response of the hody fluids & tissues
of Uca pugna X &■ U^ pugilator to
prolonged exposure to concentrated
sea water.
FAO 2 jv/g
M
Jenlcins, M.M. (1959)
59-4791
Biol. Bull., Woods Hole , 1 1 6( 1 ) ^106-14
The effects of thiourea and, some
related compounds on regeneration in
planarians
Study of the rate of growth of a nev/
tail Ъу the hody, à of the time
required for the appearance &
development of the regenerated organs
in the newly formed worm.
FAOstl
F
Kleinholz, L.H. (1959) 59-4793
Biol. Bull., Woods Ho le, 1l6(l)r,125~35
Purines and pteridines from the
3"eflecting pigment of the arthropod
retina
Identification of chemical components
of the reflecting pigment in the
retina of lohsterj Homarus americanuS ;
¿- cheli cerate, Liraulus polyphemus »
FACitl
M
Leedalcj G.F. (l959)
59-4794
Biol. Bull ., Woods Hole, 1l6(l)cl62-74
Periodicity of mitosis and cell
division in the lïuglenineae
Deals with the j)oriodicity of mitosis
revealed in the 20 spp. studied in
detail for this feature y ^c
relationship of the periodicity to
the day-night cycle.
PAOcgfl
P
[■^AO/59/G/6049
2(6)c49
Scheer^ В. T. (1959) 59-4795
Biol «Bull., V/oods Hole , 1 1 6( 1 ) s 175-СЗ
The hormonal control of metaЪolisra in
crustaceans - IX. Carbohydrate
metabolism in the transition from
intermoult to premoult in Carcinides
macnas
A study of a laboratory population of
approximately 100 specimens of the
crab Carcinides (= Carcinus ) maenas ^ in
which the content of total carbo-
hydrate j total soluble polysaccharide j
blood carbohydrate J blood lipochromes^
(^c total non-protein nitrogen was
59-4795
(Card 2)
determined on the individuals in
samples drav/n at intervals from the
population.
FAOsbts
Stunkard, H.YJ. i: 59-4797
J.R. Uzmann (1959)
Biol. Bull. , Woods Hole , 1 16( 1 ). 184-93
The life-cycle of the digenetic
trematodej Proctoeces maculatus (Loos;
1901) Odhnerj 1911 /Syn. F. subtenuis
(Linton, 1907) Hanson 5 1952/^? and
description of Cercarla aáranocerc¿
sp.
n.
Taxonomic description f.- life histories
of the spp. which are parasites of
clams, especially in Llytilus edulis.
FAOstl
M
Tartar, V. (1953) 59-479Ö
J.ezp.Zool. , 139(1) 1-31
Induced resorption of oral primordia
in regenerating Stentor coeruleus
Experimental work to test whether
the regeneration primordium can be
inhibited or reversed by grafting
regenerators to non-differentiating
stentors.
FAO ; glk
Ham, R.G. г^:
59-4799
R.E. Eakin (l95ö)
J.e3cp.Zool, , 139(1)33-53
Time sequence of certain physiological,
events during regeneration in hydra
Experimental exposure of regenerating
hydra to appropriate inhibitors for
short intervals at various times
during regeneration,; from v/hich to
demonstrate the times during the
regenerating period at which various
processes are active.
FAO г glk
M
Ham, R.G. &. 59-48OO
R.E, Eakin (1958)
J.exp.Zool. , 139(1) ^•55-63
Loss of regenerative capacity in
hydra treated v;ith lipoic acid
Detailed account of the establishm.ent
of morphological stability in hydra
exposed to lipoic acid which
permanently blocks regeneration
without any signs of toxicity to the
or;2;anism.
FAO s glk
FAO/5
9/
V6049
2(6):50
(1957)
Зб(948):104
McLellaiij K.J. & 59-4Ö01
L. Lauzier
Pêche mar it. ^
Refroidissement probable des eaux dans
1 'Atlantiq.ue du nord-ouest (Tlio
water in tiie nort'i-vrest Atlantic v:ill
ргоЪаЪ1у cool dovm.)
Long-term trends can Ъе forecast ^^п.-Ых
some confidence. Considering the cyclic
nature of variations in the past ■', the
fact that a marked cooling has already-
begun farther Horth, a net dov/nwaru
trend in water temperatures around
eastern Canada is predicted for the
next 20 to 25 years.
sicnaf M
Poirier, M. (1957) 59-4OO2
Actualités mar. , 1(з)-2б-8
L'océanographie et les pêcheries
(Oceanography and fisheries)
Short review of effects of temperature
on distribution of cod J, herring &
redf ish.
icnaf
M
Gushing, J.E., G.J. Pidgway 59-4G03
& G.L. Durall (1957)
Biol. Bull., 'Toods Hole , 113(2)^343-4
The preservation of intact erythrocyte;
of marine vertebrates for blood
group research
Use of glycerol-freezing technique.
PAO П icnaf
M
Hansen, P. 11. (1957)
59-4004
Copenhague ,
Piskeribiologiske unders/gelser 195^
(Fishery investigations in 195<^)
Summarizes extent c: results of
investigations in Groenland waters in
1956 ( Annu.Proc.I.C.IT.A.F. , 7 5 1957).
Age distribution of cod in coastal
waters & fjords is represented in
detail c' researches on herring,
salmon &■ trout are incl.
s icnaf
MF
Posgay, J. A. (1957)
îîautilus
The
71(2)^55-7
range of the sea
59-
-4805
icallop
From the north shore of the gulf of
St. Lav/rence to Cape Hat t eras.
icnaf
M
Ronald, K. (1957) 59-4806
Canad.J.Res.(Zool.) , 35(6): 747-50
The metazoan parasites of the gulf
of St. Lav/rence - II» Lntobdella
curvunca sp. nov. (Trem.atodas
Caipsalidae)
E. curvunca sp. nov. , trematodas
Capsalidae, is described from
Hippoglossus hippo g l о s sus from the
s:ulf of St. Lawrence.
icnaf
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):51
Scattergoody L.W. (1957) 59-4007
Fish. Ees. Bull. , Me, (2б)г108 p.
A Ъ1Ъ11о§тарЬу of the herring ( Clupea
harengus and Cj,_ pallasii )
Primarily hiology. Emphasis on
'Ш Atlantic. Not annotated.
Sindermann о С.
(1957
icnaf
M
J.Parasitol. J 43(5). Suppl . 42
Myxosporidiosis in immature sea
herring from the gulf of Maine
59-4810
S cat t ergo od 5 L.W. (1957) 59-4GOC
Spec. sei. Дер. и. S. Fish Wildl. Serv. ^
" (227)s66 p.
English translations of fishery
literature. Additional listing^ 1957
A continuation of series hegun by
Washington State Department of
Fisheries í: continued by the US Fish
& Wildlife Service.
icnaf
M
Sindermannj C.J, (1957) 59-4809
Anat.Rec. , 128(з)^б22
Mass mortalities of marine fishes in
the gulf of St. Lav/rencoj 1954-1956
M
Sindermannj C.J. (1957;
J.Parasitol. p 43(5): Suppl . 43
Studies on the pathogenicity of
Ichthyosporidium hof er i ^ fungus
parasite of fishes
59-4GII
Smidt^ E. (1957) 59-4812
Greenland, 1957
De grpnlandske rejefclters 21a tur-
historie« Rejehestand og rejefiskeri
ved Gr/nland (The natural history
of the Greenlandic prawn grounds.
Pravm stock and prai'm fishery at
Greenland)
Sum.marizes biology of Pandalus
boreal is in VJest Greenland waters j
"stressing the slo\7 development in
connection with the low temperature 01
the sea. The prawn grounds & the
sj^ecial community of animals inhabiting'
it are described. The Greenland, prawn
FAO/ 59/3/6049
2(6):52
-.J
fishery is described for the
areas.
59-4G12 !
(Card 2) i
3 main
sicnaf
M
ÎTorv/ay. Fiskeridirekt;^ren( 1957)59-401 6
Bergen
Norges fiskerier, 1955 (Fishery
statistics of Norway 5 1955)» En
Text ¿1 tables reporting the statistica]
data on efforts cc yields of the
Norwegian fisheries in 1955» Tables
XIX & XX give data on efforts & yields
of the fishery with lines & trawls
respectively in the \7est-Greenland
waters.
sicnaf
M
Somerville, G.M, ^c 5 9-48 1 4
L.M. Dickie (195?)
Circ. Atlant. biol. Sta. ; (30)с4 P»
Offshore scallop explorations - 1957
Describes positions & catches from
scallop beds on St. Pierre Banl: ¿0
eastern Nova Scotia banks.
sicnaf
M
Yíisej J, P. (1957) 59-4G15
Trans.Ájner.Fish. Soc. ,
Movements of cod from New J.ersey winter
fishing grounds to New England Ъап1:с-
Preliminary results of tagging
experiments ^7ith internally anchored
Lea tags.
icnai
M
Anonymous (1957)
Ber. V. Grönland;
Co'ocnha g'ue
Fiskeriernes gang i 195^
Greenlanders ' fisheries in
59-4CI7
(9)
(The
1956)
A survey by districts. Incl.
statistical tables showing landings
& efforts y as v/ell as tables indicating'
the commercial culling of the cod, &:
the quantities of cod used for salt
fish J dried fish & fillets. Also
incl. information on; halibut,
Greenland halibut^ wolf fish, sharks,
salmon, lurapfish, shrimp & others.
icnax
MF
Anon^-nnous (1957)
59-4GI8
Qab.Estudos das Pesca s Lisbon , (З4)
Statistical account of Portuguese
fisheries, 1938-195 6.
En
Pr
111. in text, tables C- figures the
great development of the Portuguese
fisheries during the period 193Ö-56
when a renewal of the fleet & a re-
organization of the fishing industry
resulted in an increased production.
By far the largest part of this
development concerns the cod fishing
fleet, operating in the ICITAF area.
sicnaf
M
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6)
Oj
Anonymous (1957) 59-4^19
Y/orld Pish. , 6(4)? 40-1
Asdic's future in fish finding
Discussion of the use of Asdic <?c of a
suggestion to commission of fish-
searching vessel.
FAO z glk M
Hardy, E. (1957) 59-4822
World Pish. 5 6(9) 64
Seabirds: the Guillemot family
Appearance J distribution & habits of
this bird.
PAO: glk M
von Brandts A. (1957) 59-4Ö20
World Pish. 5 6(4): 48-9
Shell fishing methods in Brittany
111. account of lobster pots à creels ^
Ô- crab nets.
PAO 2 glk M
Burdonj, T.W. (1957) 59-4О23
World Fish. , 6(9)s7ö-G4
Pishing is developing fast in
Singapore
General account of industry j grounds
fished, methods used, disposal of
catch.
PAO Г. glk M
Anonymous (l957) 59-4^21
World Pish. , 6(9) s 44-6
Vi^y no porbeagle shark fishery?
Reviev/ of the results of a prospect in.';;
cruise made Ъу the BETTY LESLIE under
the auspices of the White Pish
Authority & discusT-^ion of why the
prospects v/hich it indicated v/ere not
pursued.
РАО „ glk M
Balls, R. (195Ö) 59-4C24
World Pish., 7(2)262-6
Overfishing or overfeeding? (3)
Continuation of 59-2717? discussing
raciationy age composition, c-,
hydrographie changes.
PAO Ï glk M
PiiO/59/S/6049
2(6)c54
The Conservation
Foundation (1959)
New York, 30
59-432:
Annual
report 1958
Account of the activities of this
foundation;, concerned with promotion
of greater knowledge of the earth's
resources, in the year 1958 during
which "Living Resources of the Sea"
Ъу Y/alfordy 582527 ^ v/as puhlished.
FAOiglk
MF
Gelfand, D.P. (Comp.) (l95o) 59-4826
V/ashington, D. C. , 340 p.
A Directory of Medical and Biological
Research Institutes of the USSR
Gives name r': address of institutions
0; name of director, or, in the case of
University institutions, the names of
occupants of chairs.
FAOsglk
MF
Rosenthal, li.L., P.R. liyers 59-4828
& M . К . Brunings ( 1 S 5 8 )
J.Hered. , 49:238-42
Spinal curvature - A mutation in the
SY/ordtail , Xiphophorus
Describes the spontaneous appearance
of inherited spinal curvature in
Mexican swordtail hybrids, similar
to that described previously for
Lebistes.
FAOsglk
F
Menzel, R.ïï. (1958) 59-4329
J.Eered. , 49 ; 284
Further notes on the albino catfish
Record of observations of albino
Ictalurus punctatus (Raf . ) .
:^^
'Ш^
Ч
/ V ^^»^
v<.
,«b-
«"<.
«*-'•
FAOsglk
F
i
Deacon, G.E.R. (1959)
Unesco Chron. , 5 ( 1 -2 ) :. 5-8
The future of marine sciences
59-4327
Hote on some aspects of océanographie
research & on hov/ such research can be
promoted, as background to the plans for
the Unesco intergovernmental meeting^
1960, on international océanographie
vessels & the developm.ent of marine
sciences.
FAO.glk
Western Australia. 59-4830
Fisheries Department (l958)
Monthly Service Bulletin , 7(12):141-5|
Hotes on staff and tlieir activities ^
¿c on administrative actions -
issuance of licenses etc. -.;, current
notes on local fisheries ¿г
miscellaneous information - drawn
from periodicals - from abroad.
GLKsglk
MF
FAO/59/O/6O49
2(6)^55
Lane^ CE. (1959)
Sea Frontiers , 5(l) 7-13
СоЪга of the sea
59-4G3I
Semipopular description of Portugu.erje,
man-of-Y/arj Fhysalia physalis ,, c- its
poisonous effects on man й; marine
animals.
FiE с tl
Î.I
Long, E.J. (1959)
Sea Frontiers , 5(l):.41-54
Gold in them thar v/aves!
59-.4834J
Popular review of the applied
chemistry of sea water <^" economical
deposits on sea floor.
FiB : tl
Suarez-Caahroj J. A. (1959) 59~^
Sea Frontiers ; 5(1). 14-22
Oceanography in СиЪа
Notes on the available facilities
work in progress к future plans.
Randall 5 J.E. (1959)
Sea Frontiers g 5(l)-55-6
Fish imitates porcupine
59-4Ö35
Popular reviev/ of porcupine fish.
FiB . tl
M
FiB z tl
M
Miller, S. (1959)
Sea Frontiers , 5(l) '23-35
Hidden enemy in our harbors
59-4Ö33 I
Popular account of ecology & life
histories of Teredinidae, Linuioria
« Sphaeroma ; damage done Ъу them &
measures taken to protect marine
structures.
Chokder, A.H. (195^) 59-4Ö36
Agric.Pakist. , 9^259-309
Pond weeds of East Pakistan and their
propagation
A preliminary catalogue of aquatic
plants, containing a key to the
identification of spp. , short
description of the forms with notes
on propagation, distribution c-
vernacular names. A glossary of
botanical terms is incl.
FiBstl
M
FAOshr
F
;;ao/59/Q/6o49
2(6)
Garcia del Cicîy P. (1957)
59-4G37
Inst.de Investigaciones Pesquerías ^
Castellón
III Reunion зоЪге productividad у
pesquerías (3rd meeting on
productivity and fisheries)
Incl. summaries of a number of
lectures given at the meeting &■- of the
follováng discussions. The majority
of the lectures deal v;ith problems
connected with the Spanish home fishery
& v/ith relevant biological ic hydro-
graphic researches. Incl. the follov/in/
paperss 59-3445 J 59-3446 ^ 59-4Ô30,
59-4839 '^- 59-4Ô40.
sicnaf M
Arte, P. (1958)
59-4840
In "III, Pieunion sobre Productividad
y Pesquerías", by García del Cid, F.
Instituto de Investigaciones
Pesquerías, Castellón
Ayuda que puede prestar al estudio
de las pesquerías la anatation de las
descargas totales en puerto
(Possible help for the study of the
fisheries from the annotation of
total landings in ports)
M
Margalef, R. (1957) 59-4838
In "III Reunion sobre Productividad y
Pesquerías", by Garcia del Cid, P.,
Instituto de Investigaciones Pesquerías
Castellón
Productividad y sucesión
(Productivity and foodchaln)
Relief sen, G. (1957)
59-4841
M
Suau, P. (1957) 59-4С39
In "III Reunion sobre Productividad y
Pesquerías", by García del Cid, P, ,
Instituto de Investigaciones Pesquerías,
Castellón
Previsión de cosechas por métodos
ictiológicos (Prediction of yields
based on biological research methods)
J. Cons, int. Explor. lier , 2 3 ( 1 )
International Fisheries Convention
1946Г, report of the Ad Hoc Committee
established at the fourth meeting
of the Permanent Commission,
September 1955
Deals v/iths I) Selectivity of meshes;,
2) Assessment of long-term effects of
applying various codond mesh sizes r,
3) Assessment of imi'nediate effects of
applying various codend. mesh sizes-;
4) Report on size limits in relation
to the above results;; 5) Alterations
or additions to annex II or article 6
59-4G4I
(Card 2)
of the convention, concerning v/hat
species of fish to include in the
list of spp, to be protected by size-
limits •; 6) Recommendations for
further research. Gives a clear c:.
most valuable survey of the results
of the researches carried out in
con^AOction with regu.lation of
fisheries.
icnaf
M
PAO/59/0/'6O49
2(6)357
Long, С. Vi. & 59-4О4З
R.A. Arzylowics (1957)
Spec, sei. Rep.U. S. Fish Vjilal.Serv. 9
(22GJ.17 p.
Photographic device for accurately
measuring fish
A photographic measuring device using
2 cameras Л strobe illumination is
accurate to ± O.O5 centimeters v/ith
ideal subjects.
sicnaf
MF
Taylor 5 С С (1957)
59-4846
Spec. sci.Rop.U . S.Fish V/il a l. Serv. ,
(213) 147 p.
History of great fishery of
Newfoundland
English translation of original
article in French by П. de Loture,
1949.
M
Meseck, G. (1957) 59-4Ö44
Allg. Fischwirt schaftZtg. , 9(l2)o
Seefischerei vor den Aufgaben unserer
Zeit (Sea-fishery in relation to
problems of our time)
Deals in зглгапагу form with the possible
extent to which the resources of the
sea & especially its resources of fish
can help mankind to meet the
increasing demands for food. <••: rav/
materials. Stresses the necessity for
close international cooperation. 2nd
section deals more especially ?/ith the
problems of the German fisheries cz
Anonymous (l95ô) 59-4847
Y.'orld Fish, g 7(5) = 39-40
Shrimp research proves case for
22/23 mm mesh - Comparative trials
carried out by Burnham Lab.
iJotico of 583 144-
FAO : glk
M
59-4844
(Card 2)
their solution^ Л concludes with tho
statement that the general trend in
food consumption points to an
increasing use of fish.
icnaf
de Scissonsj M. (1958) 59-4848
ïïorld Fish. , 7(5^50-1
Africa's man-made lakes - Commercial
fisheries facing problems
Lriof description of Kariba dam ("
discussion of its use for fisheries ^
referring to the problem of
predators о gear to use^ times of
fishing J ^- markets.
FAO; glk
"AO/ 59/3/ 6 049
'(6)
9u
i
i Anonymous (I958) 59-4C49
Yforld Fish., 7(7)043,73
The whys and wherefores of the plaice
i transplantation experiments
Description of the experiments &
explanation of their purpose.
■
FAO : glk M
i
Kanaev, V.P. (1959) 59-4352
C.Ii.Acad.Sci.U.R.o.o. , I250III5-8
Hovye dannye rel'efe dna
t sent ral 'noi chasti" jiarolinskoi
kotloviny (ilecent data on the
bottom relief of the central part of
the Caroline trough)
Annotation to follov/.
PAO с M
Sown, J. (I95S) 59--4G5O
ivorld Pish., 7(7)054-6
The shark fishery of the Bass strait
Description of the fishery, its
ground s J boat J gear, market s 5
production.
PAO J glk M
Ileprochnov, lu. P. (1959) 59-4853
C.R.Acad.Sci.U.R.S.S. 5 125ô1119-22
Glubinnoe stroenie ¿;emnoi kory pod
Chernym morem к iugosapadu ot Kryma
po seismicheskim dannym (The deep-
seated structure of the earth crust
underlying the Black Sea south-west
of the Crimea from seism.ic data)
Annotation to follow.
РАО s M
Singer, B. (1958) 594Ö5I
T.'orld Pish., 7(ü);^52, S4
A pioneer of fishery research -
Sir D'Arcy Viientworth Thompson
Biographic note of this scientist,
with reference to the biography of him
written by Ruth Thompson
PAO . glk MP
Sysoev, H. Ж. (1959) 59-4854
C.R.Acad. Sei. U.R. O.S. , 125:1123-5
teoheniakh v okeano (On
oceanic currents)
Annotation to follov/.
PAO; M
L<v.o/ 59/3/6049
2(6):59
Ulanovskii, I.E. 3 N.I. Tarasov59-"4255
& lu.M. Korovin (1959)
C.R.Acad.Sci.U.R.S.S. , 125^1137-40
Vliianie morskikh zheludei na korrosiiu
nerzhaveiuGhcliikh stalei (The
effect of sea-acorns upon the corrosion
of stainless steels)
Annotation to follow.
FAO,
M
Buznikov, G.A. (1959) 59-4Ö56
C.R.Acad.Sci.U.R.S.S. ; 125s1170-3
Vliianie iaitsevykh- oholochek na
razvitie етЪг1опоу v'iuna (On the
influence produced by egg-memhranes on
the development of embryos of
Misgurnus fossilis )
Annotation to follow.
F АО;
M
Gusev, A.V. 9 E.B. Zhukov
59-4C57
S- lu.A. Strelkov (1959)
C.R.Acad.Sci.U.R.S.S. / 125 с 11 74-6
zarazhenxiosti mintaia parazitami i
ego promyslovom ispol ' zovanii
(On the infestation of There gra chai co -
gramma Pal. v/ith parasites, and its use
in fishery)
Annotation to follow.
Baburinaj E.A. ¿c 59-4Ö58
I.D. Ko val с va (1959)
C.R.Acad.Sci.U.R.S.S. ; 125^1349-52
otroenie setchatki g'iaz kaspiiskikh
kilek (The structure of the eye
retina in Caspian Clupeonellae)
Annotation to follow.
FAOr,
Goriacheva, G.I.
(195
9)
59-4S59
C.R.Acad.Sci.U.R.S.S. , 125.135^-3
svoeohraznom al 'goíoQ-icheskom tipe
ravninnoi reki (On the peculiar
algological type of a plain river)
Annotation to follow.
FAO;
F
Dragomirov, N.I. (1959) 59-4860
C.R.Acad.Sci.U.R.S.S. , 125 s 1374-7
Razvitie sistemy neiroepitelial 'nykh
follikulov u lichinok aral'skogo
s hipa Acipenser nud iventris L.
(The development of the system of .
neuro-epithelium follicles in larvae
of the Aralian Acipenser nudiventris
Lov. )
Annotation to follo-.T.
FAC
M
^AO-.
MF
PAO/59/Ö/6049
2(6)^60
..-d
Buznikov, G. A. (1959) 59-4061
C»R.Acad.Sci.U.R.S.S. , 125: 1382-5
funkt sional 'nom znaciienii
gialuroniàazy v ikre kostistykh гуЪ
(On the functional role of hyaluro-
nidase in the eggs of Teleostei)
Annotation to followo
Tanaka j J .
59-4864
у 24:601-7
FAO;
MF
(195Ö)
Bull» Jap. Soc« sei .Fish.
(On the stock of Octopus ( Octopus )
vulgaris Lamarckj on the east coast
of Boso peninsula J Japan).
Ni En
Biological study using statistical
data of the octopus fisheries (T-,
hased upon the number of specimens
taken in Uchiura Ъау near Kominato ^
dealing with migrating groups ^
maturation^ breeding season^ growth
in weight J length- weight relation ^
diminution of the stock from.
Craddock, J.M. à 59-4об2
CA. S. Lowndes (195Ö)
Prof. Ilotes met. Off., Lond. , (l26)
A synoptic study of anomalies of
surface air temperature over the
Atlantic half of the northern
hemisphere
59-4864
(Card 2)
fishing & comparing the efficiency
of octoijus pot & handline.
M
SJHs glk
Hartman J Y/.B. (I95Ö)
59-486:
Bull.Peahody Mus. , (12):155 p.
Natural history of the marine sponges
of southern New England
Boij T. (1958)
59-4З66
Bull.Jap.Soc. sei. Fish. ^ 24^608-12
(a trial on estimating the abundance
of population of the Pacific saury
Cololabis saira (Breevoort) ).
Ni En
Estimate of population parameters on
the assumptions that natural
miOrtality did not change greatly in
recent years ¿z that fluctuations in
recruitment are influenced by
océanographie conditions.
M
SJHsglk
M
FAO/59/Ö/6O49
2(6)гб1
Yasuda, H. (195Ö) 59-4-367
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. ; 24g613-5
(implications of the scale ring - I.
The phenomenon of unformed rings on
the scales). lli En
Observations on scales of Carassius
carassius given insufficient foodp
v/ith regard to position & numher of
rings formed on scales at different
positions on the hody.
SJHsglk
P
Nakagomcj J, (195Ö) 59-4870
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24сб22-5
(Periodical changes of fishing
condition and hody-length formation j
relations between both changes, and
the betv;oen northern and southern
fishing a,reas of big eyed tuna around
Midv/ay, Hawaii J Marshall and Fanning
islands). Hi En
Rate of catchy ¿: fork-length
frequency composition of catchp by
areas J v/ith discussion of the areas
from which recruits arc dravm.
SJHôglk
M
Choe, S.
59-4868
Y. Ohshima (1958)
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24s6l6-9
(The effect of transplantation on tin
growth and shell form of the stunted
Japanese little necked clam. Tapes
japónica Deshayes). HI En
SJHsx
Iviitani, F. (1958) 59-4871
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish . ^ 242 626-31
(studies on the grovrth and age of the
yellow-tail. Serióla cuinqueradiata
T. Ô". S. ;, found in Japan and the
adjacent region - I. A fundamental
consideration on age estimation by
vertebrae). lli En
Description of the measurements made
& tabulation of results as range, mean
ê: standard deviation c'": coefficient of
variation, of each of the 3 measured
X)arts in each centrum, of the vertebral
column of a fish 80 cm in fork length.
SJHsglk M
litaka, Y. (l958) 59-4-869
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24:620-1
On the v/eight of v/ebbing in water
Takada, K. &
59-4872
Nishimoto (1958)
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish« , 24^632-5
(Studies on the choline in fish - I.
Content of choline and the similar
substances in fishes). Ni En
Choline-content was estimated for
white ¿ red muscles c: viscera of
various fishes of migrating & demersal
habits - Tr a churus japonicus ^
Pagrosmus ma j or ^ Boryteuthis hlackeri,
Sphyrna zygaena , Cyprinus carpió о:
Scomber japonieus . Its seasonal
variation was also measured.
SJHsx
SJHsglk
MF
PAO/ 59/G/ 6049
2(6)c62
Takada J К. 5: 59-4073
J. Nishimoto (1958)
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish, » 24"бЗб-9
(studies on the choline in fish - II.
Decomposition of choline during the
spoilage of fish meats). Ni En
Experimental search for the original
suhstance of TIÍA in freshv/ater &
marine fish.
SJHsglk
MP
Saito, K. c: 59-4376
M. Sameshima (195Ö)
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 240648-50
Studies on the hiochemical change
in fish muscle - IX. On the proteolj^tic
activity of ordinary and dark muscle).
îTi En
Studies on Cyprinus car pió ^ Scomber
tapeinocephalus ^ Tr с churus japonicus ^
Sphyraena nigripinnus , . G'hrysophrys
major j Mustelus grisous .
SJHsglk
MF
Hashimoto, Y. & 59-4874
T. Okaichi (1958)
Bull. Jap. So с sei. Fish. , 24s640~4
Trimethylamine oxide in fish muscle -
I. The origin of trimethylamine oxide
in goldfish muscle
Determination of TîvîO & TíáA in the
muscle of Carassius auratus when fed
diets free of or containing Tî.lO.
SJIIsglk
F
Hashimoto, Y. & 59-4875
T. Okaichi (1953)
Bull. Jap. So с . sei. Fish. ^ 24 s 645-7
Trimethylamine oxide in fish muscle -
II. Trimethylamine oxide in the muscle
of eels kept in fresh and brackish
v/ater
Examination of the effect of diet L
chlorinity of the medium on the TîvîO
concentration in the muscle of
Anguilla rostrata .
SJHíglk
MF
Kikuchi, T. Л al. (1953)
59-4877
Bull. Jap. Soc. s ci. Fish . y 24s651-5
(Polarographic studies of- protein
contained in aquatic animal - II.
Specific difference shov/n in protein
wave ) . Ni En
Comparative observations of the wave
were made using 2 kinds of
ammoniacal cohaltic solutions
respectively containing divalent c- ■
trivalent cohalt.
SJEstk
M
Suyama, Ы. (1958) 59-4878
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24» 656-9
(Changes in chemical compositions
during the maturation of rainoow
trout eggs). Ni En
Measurement of moisture , pH value,
total nitrogen, non-protein nitrogen,
protein nitrogen, ether extractives,
alcohol-chloroform extractives (crude
lipides), lipide-phosphorus, lipide-
nitrogen, ash, ä consideration of
values ohxained against maturity as
indicated Ъу egg diameter & percentage
that ovary weight was 01 hody v/eight.
SJHsglk P
^AO/ 59/8/6049
2(6)^63
Suyama, M., Ы. Kaneko 59-4-279
& H, Oma ta (l95o)
Bull. Jap. Soc« sei. Fish. ^ 24s 660-2
( Changes in amino acid composition of
protein during the maturation of
rainbow trout eggs). IJi En
Contents as per title.
SJbL'glk
F
Migitay M. êz 59-4ouO
S. Otake (1958)
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24^663-70
(Influence of urea upon the binding
of some ionic dyes to proteins).
Ш En
Use of equilibrium dialysis to
examine the influence of urea on the
binding of methyl orange ¿c methylene
blue to fish "actomyosins".
SJH.;glk
MF
ilirao, S. c: al. (I95G) 59-4882
Bui l .Jap> So c. sei. Fish. ^ 2 4 s 6 7 6-8
(Study on the green .neat of tuna - II.
Quantitcitive differences of vitamin В
group and minerals in kidney between
gTeen and normal bodies of yellowfin
tuna). IJi En
SJHlx
Hiraoj S. ^:. al. (195Ö) 59-4833
Bull. Jap »Soc. sei. Fish . , 24 с 679-81
(Studies on. the greeii meat of tuna -
III. A simple method to distinguish
greened body from normal one before
cooking) . îii J2ii
SJÏÏÔX
I
Hirao, S. ¿: al. (1958) 59-4881 |
Bull. Jap. See. sei. Fish. , 24-671-5 \
(study on the g-reen meat of tuna - I.
Quantitative differences of vitamin
Б group and m.inerals between the green
and the normal meat of precooked tiina)<
Ni En
SJHsx
Ando 9 Y. &
К. Inoue (1958)
Bull ° Jap. Soc. sei. Fish« ;
udies on gro\^rfch and
59-4884
24 0682-6
toxin
Ist
production of Clostridium botulinum
type E in fish products - II. On the
nutritional requirements of
Clostridium botulinum -^ype Б).
Hi En
SJHoX
FAQ/ 59/8/6049
2(6)^64
Tanakay 1С. (1959) 59-4ÖÖ5 j
Bull.Jap.Socsci.Fisli» ^ 24-701-4 |
(a study on the culture of the
conchocelis of Porphyra t eñera on the
tottom of the sea) . Ni En
Study carried out to estahlish the
artificial culturing method of the
conchocelis phase ^ using oyster shell.?
as substrate J giving observations on
the development of the filamentous
thalli.
SJIÎ3s:lk
M
Asakawa, S. (1959) 59-48Ô8
Bull.Jap. Soc, sei. Fis h. , 2 4:. 7 14-8
(Studies on freshness determination of
fish meat by the distillation ratio
of volatile acids - IX. On the
applicability of D.R. value to the
determination of the freshness of
oyster). Ni En
SJIhx
Kohayasi, H. (1959)
59-40C6
Bull. Jap. Soc. sci.Fiüh. ; 24з705-7
(Studies on the scales of scorpaenoid
fish&s - II. Peculiarity in scale
character of rock fish Apistus
carina tus (Bloch et Schneider) ).
Ш En
Contents as per title.
Hashimoto^ К. Г- 59-4889
F. Matsuura (1959)
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24 Л 19-23
i.Iul tiple hemoglobins in fish
Bemonstration of the presence of
these haemoglobins in Serióla
quinqueradiata , Мака ira mitsukurii y
Oncorhynchus keta ? Sain o irideus S:
Cyprinus carpió .
SJI-hglk
SJHsglk
MF
liitani, F. (1959) 59-4GG7
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fis h. , 24г 708-13
(On the spavming shoals of the yello^7-
tail у Serióla quinqueradiata T. с- S. ^
migrating to the Banjo islands in tho
east China Sea). HI En
Observations on the gonads of this sp. ,
caught in April &. May^ related on length
à weight composition of catches &
environmental conditions.
Hashimoto, K. à 59-4890
F. Matsuura (1959)
Bull .Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. ; 24-724-9
Comparative studies on two hemoglobins
of salmon
Separation of 2 components was
effected by means of a zone electro-
phoresis ¿c some properties such as
electrophoretic behaviour, heat
coagulability J S:. solubility \Yere
comqoared between these components.
SJHsglk
M
SJHokh
MF
FAO/5::/ö/6049
2(6)^65
îlatsuura, P« , К. Hashimoto
59-4G9I
& N. Haruta (1959)
Bull.Jap. Soc, sei. Fish. , 24 :: 730-4
( Chern i cal st udi e a on the red muscle.
("Chiai") of fishes - IX. Heat
coagulaЪility of red muscle myoglobin
and hlood hemoglobin). _Ni En
Experimental determination of" the
characteristics of the heat coag-ulation
curves of the follovfing spp. ;: Thunnus
Orientalis , Мака ira mitsukurii ;
Katsuwonus vagan s y Serióla q uinque -
radiata, Colo lah i s _s_aira c, Scomber
jajDonicus .
SJrlLirlk M
Toyomizu, M., N. Enomoto 59-4^94 i
с Y. Tomiyasu (1959) j
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish . g 24:743-8 j
(Preparation of quaternary ammonium
salts from fish oil and their
antibiotic action). ITi En
Katada
K. Zama
59-4O92
& H. Igarashi (1959)
Bull. Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24;735-8
(Lipids of the muscle of tuna^ Thynnus
oriental is - V. Further researches on
the phosphoaminolipids) . Ni Sn
Isolation ¿: identification of
components by paper chromatography &
other techniques.
SJHïglk
Zama, K. <> M. Katada 59~4ü93
& H. Igarashi (l959)
Bull. Jap. Soc. soi. Fish. ^ 24:739-42
(Egg lipids of a salmons On cor hyn chu s
keta - II. Conjugated lipids from sainen
eggs). Ni En
Unfertilized & fertilized (after 24
hours) salmon eggs 5 previously treated
with acetone, v/ere successively
extracted with ethanol , petroleum ether;
à finally with boiling ethanol to yield
lecithins, cephalins & sphingolipids.
SJIiskz
P
SJHsx
AO/ 59/0/ 60 49
Sai to 5 T. 5 K. Aral
59-4895
S: M. Matsuyoshi (l959)
Bull.Jap.Soc. sei. Fish. , 24^^749-50
A new method for estimating the
freshness of fish
SJHsx
Migita,
J. MatsuLioto
59-4896
Ô: N. Aoe (1959)
Bull.Jap.Soc. sei. Fish. , 24^751-9
A comparative study on the
extraetability of muscle proteins of
some animals
Comparison of the amounts of water-
extractable proteins f- non-myosins of
m.uscles of various molluscs,
Crustacea 8: fish - freshwater &
marine -j with measurement of relative
intensity of streaming birefringence
of the proteins in water ¿r. salt
extracts.
SJH:glk
№
2(6)c66
Shimizu, С. ¿- 59--4o97
T. Pukuhara (1959)
Bull.Jap. S oc , sei. Fish. , 24^760-4
(The catalytic action of blood and
blood pigment on the oxidation of
unsaturated fatty acid and hydrocarbon) .|
Ni En
Examination of the oxidative activity
of the blood of Scomber tapeinocephalus !
Bl e eke r •
SJH ; glk
Yokosekij M, (1959)
5 9- 48 9 С
Bull.Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24:7^5-9
(Studies on the internal spoilage of
fish-jelly products - III. Measurement
of oxidation-reduction potential in fii3l:
jelly products), ÎJi En
SJHi'X
Higa Shi J H. ¿: al. (1959) 59-4099
Bull.Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 24s 770-5
( The pantothenic acid content of fish
and shellfish), Ш En
'Phe pantothenic acid (PA) content in the
tissues of various kinds of fish and
shellfish has been determined by micro-
biological assay - SkeggS;, H,R. &
?/right, L.D.J 1944 - using Lacto -
bacillus arabinosus as the test microbe.
SJHshh
Higashij H. P-^ al. (1959) 59-4900
Bull.Jap. Soc. s ci. Fi G h._ ¡ 24^7 7 6-80
(The folic acid content of fish and
shellfish). Ni En
Microbiological estimation of the
amounts of folic acid (FA) has been
carried out by the use of
Streptococcus faecal i s as the test
microbe.
SJH:,hh
Hirao, S, & 59-4901
R. Kikuchi (1959)
Bull.Jap. Soc. sei. Fish, ^ 24 ^'781-4
( Fluor oderminy a nev/ fluorescent
hydrocarbon in the skin of fishes).
Ni En
Contents as per title.
SJH: glk
MP
Aikele, E. ôz al. (195^) 59~4902
Agenor-Verlag y Franl:f u r t/Main g 240 p<
Handbuch der Lochkarten-Organisation
(Handbook of punch card methods)
Describes various kinds of punched
cards for data storage à processingj
^ the machines for handling them.
Incl. theory of data storage &
retrieval.
FAO¿sjh
G
./;/59/0/бО49
2(б),:б7
Bottemanne, C.J. (1959)
59-4903 i
Amsterdam; ITorth-Holland Ри.Ъ1.Со. ; 677 J?'f
Principles of fisheries development
Account of many aspects of marine
fisheries considered from an economist's
vievrpoint, analysing the structure Í:
dynamics of fisheries, .^.:. the conditions
& means of their development.
PiBcslk
Ы
59-4905
(Card 2)
"error of the 1st kind" - & is
puhlished. These are seldom verified
by independent replication. Possibiliij
thus arises that the literature
consists in part of false
conclusions resulting; from errors of
the 1st kind in statistical tests of
significance.
FAOstds
Hardy, A. (1959) 59-4904
London, Collins , 322 p.
The open sea г its natural history - II.
Fish and fisheries
Continuation of "The Open Sea: The
'Jorld of Plankton". Chapters on herring,
plaice, gadoids c: other fishes in ITorth
Sea - other waters fished by British
vessels;; parasites;; overfishing;;
reptiles & marine mammals;, benthos;
fishing methods; place of ecology in
fisheries research.
SJH;sjh
M
Sterling, T.D. (1959) 59-4905
J. Amer. statist. Ass. , 54(285)330-4
Publication decisions and their
possible effects on interferences dravm
from tests of significance - or vice
versa
In fields where statistical tests of
significance are commonly used,
research which yields nonsignificant
results may not be published. Such
research, being unknov/n to other
investigators, may be repeated
independently until eventually by
chance a significant result occurs - an
IlacKinnon, ÏÏ.J. (1959) 59-4907
J. Amer. statist. Ass> ; 54(285 ): I64-72
Compact table of twelve probability
levels of the symmetric binomial
cumulative distribution for sample
sizes to 1 ,000
A useful table for testing hypotheses
based on the binomial probability
p = 1/2, used in Fisher's sign test
6. tests between correlated proportions
FAOîsjh
Prit chard, D.U. ¿г 59-4908
R.E. Bunce (1-959)
T e ch . Rer, . Che saiD eake Bay Inst. , ( 1 7 ) -
87 p/
Physical and chem.ical hydrography of
the Magothy river
Fresh v/ater inflow, distribution of
S^è, T, O2 à pH current velocities at
the mouth of Magothy river •&.
computation of exchange rates.
Oceanographical data given as graphs.
FAO •. tl
HF
FAO/59/8/6049
2{6)i6Q
Fischer, Ст. (1959) 59-4909 I
Teiius, .ii(ib6o-76 ;
Ein numerisches Verfahren zur Errechnung;
von Vvindstau und Gezeiten in Randmeeren ■
(A numerical procedure for computation
of piling up by winds and tides in
adjacent seas). En
A finite difference method for
determining v/ater heights à movements
in adjacent seas is developed. The
vertically integrated equations of
motion & the continuity equation are
transformed into an explicit system of
difference equations, v/hich are solved
59-4909
(Card 2)
stepvv^ise in time with an electronic
computer.
FAO : gf
M
Fonselius, S. & 59-4911
G. Ostlund (1959)
Tellus, 11(1)Л7-32
Natural radiocarbon measurements on
surface v/ater from the North Atlantic
and the Arctic Sea
An apparatus for the extraction of
сагЪоп dioxide from 100 liters of sea-
water using carhonate-free sodium
hydroxide solution as ahsorhant liquid
& its performance is described. A test
series of 6 sea water samples is
presented.
FAOôsf
M
Mayer, A.M. c?: 59-4912
A. Poljakoff -МауЪег (1959)
Physiol. PI ant. , 12(1)g8-14
The phototactic behaviour of
Chlamydomonas snowiae
Dependence of phototactic behaviour
of Chlamydomonas on temperature,
length of illumination, its intensity
Si wave length a- effects of m.etabolic
inhibitors on the -phototaxis.
FAO 2 tl
F
Bergquist, P.L. (1959) 59-4913
Physiol. Plant. , 12(l):30-6
The effect of cations and anions on
the respiration rate of the brown
alga, Ilormosira banlisii
Contents as per title.
FAO : tl
M
Cordes, ÏÏ. С. (1959) 59-4914
Physiol. Plant. , 12(1):: 62-9
Description and physiological
properties of lipid-containing,
non-chlorophyllous cells in Elodea
Description of the morphological
appearance of these cell s ¡, their
responses to & aifinity for various
non-vital stains Л some of their
physiological properties.
FAOjwcc
F
.;'x.ö/59/vo/6049
2(6), 69
(1959)
Shaw, J. T. & ■ ■ 59-4915
G.R. Garrison
J.ft^eophys.Res. ; 64
Formation of thermal microstructure in
a narrow embayment during flushing
533-9
Schiller^ C.ïï. (Ed.) (1957) 59-4918
International Univ.Pre^s s^ Inc. »
Thermal microstructure formations ¡,
coincident with the occurrence of
flushing in a narrow Puget Sound
em.hayment y have been observed &
measured with a high-sensitivity probe.
TLô jts
lîew York.
32ir
p,
Instinctive behavior - The developmcni
of a modern concept
Assemblage of translations of papers
of historical significance to this
fieldy chosen to ill. the development
of behavioural studies from early
speculations to modern methods of
experimental analysis. Reference is
made to Eetta splendenS g Nannacara
annomala & Hemichromis bimaculatus.
FAO.glk
MP
Dean, L.A. (1959) 59-4916
J.geophys.Res. , 64s З85
The use of long-range streamflow
forecasts in the control of the
Columbia river power system
Abstr. of paper presented at Pacific
Northwest Regional Meeting, Portland >
Oregon p November 13-14? 1958.
TLssjh
Anonymous (l959)
ITew Scient. , 5,1174
Plotting the áecx) currents
59-4919
Note on plans for cooperative study
of counter-currents under the Gulf-
stream by National Océanographie
Institute of UK ".: 7/oods Hole
Océanographie Institute y USA.
FAOosjh
M
Kuehl, D.W. (1959)
59-4917
J.geophys.Res. ^ 64^585
Use of electronic computers in water
supply forecasting
Abstr. of paper presented at Pacific
Northwest Regional Meeting, Portland;
Oregon, November 13-14? 1958.
TL'Sjh
Anonymous (1959)
Now Scient > , 5.1202
Exploring a drovmed port
59-4920
Short note on work of SEA DIVER II,
Anerican vessel specially built for
undersea archaeological research à
fitted Y/ith magnetic detectors,
pressure hoses for mud clearing à
diving eq_uipment.
ar.
FAO.sjh
M
FAQ/ 59/8/ 60 49
2(6)
70
Huokuna, К. (1959)
59-4921
FiskTiáskr,Finl. , (l).28-r30
Om fislanärkningar (On ta¿:ging of
fish)
Reviev/ of the history of tagging.; its
use in fisheries research; review of
tagging of various spp. in Finland c-. the
types of tags used.
FAO:tl
MF
Kajosaarij II. (1959) 59-4922
FiskTidskr.Finl. . '( 1 ) : 30-1
Ensomrig karp fran Sovjetunionen
(One summer old carp from USSR)
Description of the method of transport
of live carp in plastic hags from USGR
to Finland,
FAO:tl
P
Lindroth, A. (1959) 59-4923
Svensk FiskTidskr. , 68 с 27-8
Anteckningar om sikungars heteende
(notes on the behaviour of the larvae
of whitefishes)
Observations on the movement & feeding
habits of Co re go nus lavaretus ^.z C.
nasus larvae y born in hatchery.
PAOstl
MF
Nilssons 1\'.E. (1959) 59-4924
Svensk FiskTidskr. g 68 s 34
En enl^el elektrisk spärranordning for
fisk (a simple electrical barrier
for. fish)
Description of
brook.
barrier in a small
FAQ :: tl
P
ITilsGon, N.... (1959) 59-4925
Svensk FiskTidskr. ; 68 s 43-7
Under isen (Under the ice)
Popular review on availability of fish
food organisms in icecovered lakes.
FAOstl
F
Cronin^ L.E. (1958)
59-4926
Chesapeake Biologica l Labo ratory, 36 p
Иаг /land Department of Research and
Education - Annual report 195'T
Section reprinted from 14th Annu.Rep.
I:d Bd nat.Resour . Organisation ¿c
staff of department; account of
Chesapeake bay studies on shellfish -
oysters c" clams -, crabs, fish &
fisheries - white perch, fish eggs &
larvae, freshwater fish distribution,
yellow perch, Patuxent river fishes,
striped bass, oonmercial catch
programme -, c": hydrogra}phy;
Chincoteague bay studies^ Inland
F..O/59/B/6049
2(б)Л1
59-4926 I
(Card 2) ;
Resources Division work on pond &
lake fish populations. Conservation
education; puЪlications;; budget.
FiBs sjh
MP
,'oodj J.W. &
59-4928
E.J. Ordal (1958)
Contr.Fish Comm.Ore. , (25);38 p.
Tuberculosis in Pacific salmon and
steelhead trout
Pathology à hacteriology of this
disease in Oncorhynchus spp. ¿: Salmo
gairdnerii . Quantitative studies in
Oregon rivers L hatcheries;
observations of marked & sexually under
developed fish.
SJHss jh
MF
Tur nhu 11 -Kemp J P.l:;t.J. (l958)5i
Bhod.agric.J. , 55(6) :, 637-40
Trout in Southern Rhodesia
-930
There is an increased use of copper
sulphate for control of intermediate
hosts of trematode flukes 5 Cercarla
spp. 5 as a rule Rhodesian trout
waters are exceptionally soft -'■ v/hen
copper sulphate is applied j mortality
may he expected if concentrations
exceed 3»0 1. As concentrations of
3.01 are not effective against
mollusca i: Cer carica ; it ap; ears that
the use of cop'per sul'ohate for the
59-4930
(Card 2)
purpose in view must he dangerous
to trout.
sta
Duhey, G.P. (1959)
Indian Pfag, 8(11) ¿6-9
59-4929
For its fish
on Narmada
leedc M.P. can now depend
Narmada R. in Madhya Pradesh ^ India ^
is an important source of adult table
fish as well as young of major carps.
The river also abounds in Mahseer. A
judicious <?: extensive exploitation
of the potential offered by the river
is required.
s xa
F
Anonymous (1959) 59-4932
Venezuela Up-to-date ; 9(2)^7
Trout now firmly planted in Andean
waters
Trout 5 1st introduced into the
Venezuelan Andes in 1930 - laguna de
Mucubajíy a small mountain lake in
Mérida state -^ has been acclimatized
in 6 lakes in this area., '" is now inc]}.
in the diet of the people. The
Ministry of Agriculture ¿: Livestock ig
constructing 2 dams J 1 to elevate the
Y/ater level of L. Mucubajiy - the
other to harness the St. Dominpro R. <?-
♦
-0/59/8/6049
2(6):72
шятшяЕЕштйатшвт
create an artificial lake
Victoria Valley, Mêrida.
59-4932
(Card 2)
in La
¡i ta
Anon^TTious (1959) ' 59-4934
Hews Big. s 10(2)c43-4
Transformation of Kerala's fishing
industry-
Introduction of mechanized fishing off
the Kerala coast j India j training of
local fishermen in plying these crafty
hoat-building <-^ the setting up of an
ice r"-, cold storage plant are some of the
major achievements of the Indo-ITorwegiar
Fisheries Project.
:ta
M
Spaas, J.T. (1959) 59-4935
Bull. agrie. Congo helge , 50 (1). 11 7-30
La pisciculture intensive dans le Haut--
Katanga (intensive pisciculture in
the Upper Katanga)
Results of exploitation of 5 fish ponds
with Tilapia siDp. in the Wangermee
valley^ Upper Katanga, Belgian Congo 5
are reported. Some recommendations arc
given after comparison of the amount of
distrihuted food c'- the j-^i'^'-'^-'^ction of the
ponds.
ta
Anonymous (1959)
Peking Rev. , 2(6): 13-4
A visit to Shunteh count:
59-4936
Fish-hreeding in ponds was
traditionally a main occupation of
Shunt eh Ç, near Canton-city j China.
Ahout 2 fifths of the county's
cultiv-ited area are given over to Ъу
fish ponds. Some improvements in fish
cultivation are descrihed.
г ta
(1959)
59-4937
Kumar J R*
Indian r^g, 0(10) '^30-9
Shells can bring m.orc foreign
exchange
2 shell-spp.j Tro chu s niloticus S-
Turbo marmoratus are of commercial
importance for the Andaman & ÎTicobar
islands. The studies of the
zoological survey of India on
breeding habits ^ age at maturity,
longevit;/ S: natural enemies of these
shells are briefly suinnariaed & an
estimate is made of the density of
poiDulation. Recommendations on fishery
management c': fishing methods.
г ta M
Postel, E. (195Ö) 59-4938
Etud. Outre-Il er, 41(5) 175-GO
Recherches et industries annexes des
pêches maritimes dans les territoires
d'Outre-Mer (Research ¿z industrie!;
annex to marine fishery in the French
overseas territories)
Reviev/ of the technological research
f the industries connected with marin« (
fishery in the French overseas
territories. Some recommendations are
given for expanding research by the
ORSTOM. (Office de la Recherche
Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer).
" ta M
FAO/59/3/6049
2(б)а73
Gulland, J. A. (195Ö) 59-4939
Proc.Hutr .Soc. ; 17.132-6
The conservation of fish stocks
A short J non-mathematical J Ъut clear
account of the ap'jlication of
population dynamics to regulation of
fisheries to increase yields & in oth
\4ays to improve the industry. Special
reference to ÎÎ. Sea demersal fisherio
Burnet J A.Iá.E. (1959)
59-4942
or
SJI-Issjh
M
Ohmiy II. (195Ö)
M em . Fa с . Fi sh . Hoklca ido Un i v .
59-4940
б(1)с6б p,
The species of Grácil aria and Gracila -
riopsi s from Japan and adjacent waters
Description of the spp. with key for
taxonomic determination ^z notes on
economic importance of the spp. , incl.
chemical composition <^ methods for
crude agar manufacture.
FAO _ tl
M
Taylor J F.W. (1959) 59-4941
W.Z. J. Sei. , 2(l):4l-5
Measurement of flow in a small stream
In connection with a research project
at Taita experimental station ^ it v/as
necessary to huild a flow meter to
iiiedtoUx-ö s or earn flows ranging from 0'02
to 10 cusecs & recording accurately at
lev/ flows. The design;, constructionj f-^
operation of a suitahle flow meter are
descrihed.
FAO s f wt
H. Z_._J ._Sci^ ? 2(1)46-56
Electric fishing v/ith pulsatory direct
current
Outlines further development of
machine described Ъу author in 1952,
it is a larger versionj powered Ъу
gasoline engine J "., trials v/ere made on
hrown trout & eels in a small Nev/
Zealand stream. Comioarison of
experimental fishing mortalities - by
Бе Lury ' s method of cumulative
catches - Ъу various pulses &
cor.hinations^ attractive effect Ъу
galvanotaxis <"■ Ъу forced swimming.
FAO'sjh F,.
Skerman^ T.M. (1959)
IT. Z.J . Sei. , 2(1). 57-94
Llarine fouling at the port of
Auckland
59-4943
show abundance^ seasonal
-. growth on non-toxic test
Experiment
settlement
panels of the principal spp.: diatoms ;,
hydroidsj polyzoaj serpulids, molluscs
harnacles Í. ascidians.
FAO;sjh
Barherj ÎLF. (1959) 59-4944
II. Z.J. Sei. , 2(l)i99-10u .
A proposed method of surveying the
wave state of the open ocean
Directional spectrum of waves <?; sv/ell
might Ъе estimated quickly Ъу an
aircraft carrying a swept-frequency
radar working at frequencies between
1lic/s or. 10Mc/s c: using a long trailing
aerial to get directivity. A system of
floating buoys is also describedj which
may serve to measure the directional
spectrum when the radio aircraft is to
Ъе calibrated experimentally against
knovm sea-states.
FAO;nfb M
;,;V.o/59/3/6049
2(6)^74
Hurley, D.E. (1959)
N.Z.J. Sei. , 2(1). 137-47
Some features of the Ъentllic
environment in Cook strait
59-4945
Underv/ater photographs taken durin¿^
investigations on the nature of the
sea-floor are of interest in inter-
preting the ecology of the outer sub-
littoral henthic communities. The more
important photographs are reproduced
v/ith commentary <?: discussion.
Aggregations of ophiuroids shown in
several photographs are similar to
concentrations of ophiuroids reported
from the North Atlantic.
FAOcdeh M
Martineau, D.P. (1959) 59-4946
Program Paper presented at the Fortieth
Annual Meeting of the American Geophys .
Un., VJashington, May 4-7? 1959
The Gulf stream as an equival ent-haro-
trophic system
The cross-stream J seasonal, ¿••. down-
stream variations are discussed from
the results of the analysis of selected
sets of hydrographie sections across
the current.
:agu
Stev/art, H.B.J Jr., GiG. 59-4948 f
Salsman ¿. A.J. Goodheiirt (1959) |
Program Paper presented at t he For tie tl l
Annual Meeting of the А л er i can Geophys
Un. ^ Washington, May 4-7 9 1959
Surface and subsurface rotary currents
measured at the outer edge of the
continental shelf
Analyses of half hourly current
observations in various depths made
from anchored Roberts radio current
buoy at the outer edge of the
continental shelf near Georges Banl-c.
Incl. also analyses of ó-hourly BT
lov/erings for discovery of internal wav^
; tl M
Earl eman . D . E . F . à
J. M.. Jordaan, Jr. (1959)
59-4949
Program Paper presen ^.ed at the Fortieth
Annual Meeting of the Aa orican Geophys
Un. ^ V/ashington, May 4-7? 1959..
Density effects on time-dependent
turbulent diffusion in an idealized
estuary
Experimental investigations of
density effects on turbulent diffusion.
itl
MF
Neumann, G. (1959)
59-4947
Program Paper presented at the Fortieth
Annual Meeting of the American Geophys .
Un. ^ Y/a s h i ngt on /May 4-7, I939
On the dynamical structure of the Gulf
stream as an equivalent-barotrophic flo\j
Investigation of the main features of
the Gulf stream & its horizontal-
velocity profile by treating the stream
as a non-accelerated equivalent baro-
trophic flow, determined by pressure,
Coriolis & frictional forces.
Prit chard, D.ÏÏ. (1959) 59-4950
Program Paper presented at the Fortietli
Annual Me eting of the A'ncrican Geophys
tl
M
Un. .^ Washington^ May 4- 7 ? 1959
A test of mixing-length theories of
vertical diffusion in an estuary and
in a Pacific atoll lar:oon
Comparison of "observed" <"-. theoretical
mixing lengths, v/ith ocr-Tidoration of
the stability parameter .•" influence of
wind waves.
.■;tl
MF
-'АО/ 59/8/ 6049
2(б):75
Chappeloar^ J.E.- (1959)
59-4951
Program Paper presentod- at the Fort ieth
Annual Meeting of the A merican Geop hys.
Un. ^ Vfashingt on,^ Hay 4~7 ? ^959
A class of. three-dimensional shallov/-
v/ater v/aves
Contents as per title.
tl
HickSy B,L. (1959) > 59-4952
Program Paper presented at the Fortieth
Annual Meeting of the American G e ophys
Un.
Washington i.
May 4-7 s 1959
The spectrum of small wind waves
Results of investigations of v/ind
waves in a lake.
tl
F
Pierson^Y/. J. J Jr. (1
Program Paper pres ented
959)
a I/
59-4953
the Fortieth
Annual Meeting of the American Geophyso
Un. , Vfeshingtong May 4-7 э 1 959
A note on the growth of the sr^ectrum of
wind generated gravity v/avcs as
determined Ъу non-linear considerationcj
Comparison of various theoretical forms
for the spectrum of a fully developed
sea at different v/ind speeds.
tl
Ichiye, Ï, (1959) 59-4954 ;
Program Paper present ed a t the Fortieth ',
Annu al Meeting of the A i uerican Geophyg. •
Un.
'Tashiiigton;
iia.Y
4-7. 1S5!
A theory of storm surge:
continental shelf
on the
Long v/aves caused Ъу a traveling j
disturhance on a continental shelf of Î
uniform der th is discussed theoretical]^'
zarni
M
Ponnj V/.L.
McGuinnoss (1959)
59-4955
Program Paper pro s cnted at the Fortieth
Annual Meeting of the Ai'-:erican Geophys .
Un.; Washington; Hay 4 -7 s 1959
Hort h Atlantic IGY ocean-wave results
Analyses of v/avos with different
periods (*^- suggestion of their causes.
M
McGuinnesSj \!.T. t:
V..L. Denn (1959)
Program Paper x•^resented
Annual Meeting of the American Geo]
59-4956
the Fortieth
Un. g "/ashington; May 4-7 9 1959
Long-period ocean waves at Bermuda
Description of characteristic seiches
in the Bermuda, area.
tl
PAO/59/0/6049
2(6)^76
HHHHltHH14!l«M'HaiMMl»MlUi«WMHH IIl l 4» lMi»H4Mm»
Ichiye, T. (1959)
59-4957
Program Paper presented at the b'ortiüth
Annuaij Meeting' of the American Geophys«
Un,., '.Vasliington <) May 4- 7 s> 1959
Circulation and water mass distribution
in the Gulf of I'iexico
Océanographie data collected in the
Gulf of Mexico since 1951 are analyzed.
Tehhle, N. (1959)
59-4960
sagu
Takahashiy T. (1959) 5 9-49 5^
Pro^-ram Paper presented at the Fortieth
_Armual Llecting of the American Geophys .
Un. ; Vy'ashincton, May 4-7 s 1959
The carbon dioxide exchange between
the North and South Atlantic oceans and
the atmosphere
Correlation of CO2 concentrations in
the atmosphere v/ith the partial
pressure of CO2 in sea water.
stl
Bull . Res . Coun. Israel , BO(1).^9-30
On a collection of Polychaetes from
the Mediterranean coast of Israel
lieports on 48 spp. of which one is nev
indicating distributional ranges
ecologically off the Israeli coast
c;; geographically throughout the
world.
FAO ; hr
Br о e eke r J U.S. &. 59-4959
E.A. Olson (1959)
Program. Paper presented at the Forti eth
Annual Meeting of the American Geophys .
Un. s T/ashington, May 4-7 9 1939
Variations in atmospheric radiocarbon
concentration over the last 2000 years
Analyses of the C'4 m.easuremcnts of
dated plant samples à conclusion on the
variations of CO2 in the atmosphere ¿; ir
deep Vi^ater.
;tl
M
Kabata, Z. (l95ö) 59-4961
Ann . Mag . na t . Hi s t . , Ser. 13? 1=331-6
Vanbenedcnia krjz^yeri Malm, I86O3 a
parasitic copepod
111. description of this sp. found,
after lapse of a century since its
discovery, on Chimaera monstrosa
caught by EXPLORER with pelagic
trawl in 1956 in the Slzagerrak.
FiBssjh
M
Mason, I
Ann. Mag.
n
(195З)
,t.Hi
59-4962
t. , Ser. 13? 1 s601-2
A pcssiblc lunar periodicity in the
broocling of the scallop, Pectén
i-iaximus ( L . )
Report of observations made at Port
Erin, Isle of Man, 195 1-52.
FiBcsjh
FAG/59/V6049
2(6)077
Jonesy v;.E. (1957) 59-4963
Ann.Mag.nat,I-Iist. s 1ö(l09):;70-1
A note on the ¿,enus Co rdylecla dia J.
Agardh. (Algae:; Fdio d о phy с ea'e )~
John, C.Í..O (1957) 59-4966
Eull.ReG, Iiist .UniVyTravancore,; 5^(1)
93-102
îionomici
and life history of Ma o ro -
hrac hium rosenher¿'ii {'De lían)
ICojima, Y. (1957) 59-49б4
Bull. Маг, hiol.Sta Asamushi , и (2-4) •59-61
On the breeding of a periv/inlcle
Littorivaga hre vicula ( Philipp!
M
M
Hall, ';.i:.
lía ture Kag
Cra'vTf i &h inr-' time
(1957)
, 50(3) "124-6
59-4967
Johansson ._, J. (1957)
59-4965
,<r.
Zool.Eidr.Ui
32 = 81
Notes on the littorinacean and
stenoglossan genital organs ^ and a
comparison with the Rissoacea
ICahata, Z. (l957) 59-496C
Farasitology^ 47 ( 1 '' 2 ) ; 1 65-7
Note on a new host of Myxoholus
aeglef ini
MF
M
'AC/ 59/3/6049
2(6):7Ö
m
ThomaGson^ К. (1959) 59-49 б9
Acta phytogeogr« suec. ; 42;СЗ
Nahuel Huapi - rjlanktonof some lakes
in an Argentine national park \vith
notes on terrestrial vegetation
SriggG, G.E. (1959) 59-4972 j
J.exp.Bot. , 10 с 90-2 i
BicaгЪonate ions as à source of сагЪог,
dioxide for photosynthesis
ТП
P
Greenwood,, A.D» (1959) 59-4970
J.exp.Bot. , 10c55~6(3
Observations on the structure of the
zoospores of Vaucheria - II.
^illoughh,/;, L.G. (1959)
59-4973
Trans. Br it. m y col. Sog. 3, 42:67-71
A pure culture of Chytriomyces aureus
Karling-
F
P
59-
4971
Alfimov-, ÏLN. Я-
O.G. Mironov (195Ö)
Bo t.Zh. , 43-1763-5
(The effect of diatomaceous plan].:ton
of rivers on certain chemical indices
of v/ater contamination;. Ru
In;i,old5 C.T. (1959)
5^-
J.Cue kett^ micr.Cl. , 5(4)^115-30
Submerged aquatic hyphomycetes
■4974
P
P
î'AO/59/8/6049
2(б),79
Blackman^ G.E. r al. (1959) 59-4975
J.exp.Bot., 10:33-54
The uptake of growth зиЪ stances - I,
Factors controlling- the uptake of
phenoxyacetic acids by Lemna minor
P
Kuhicekj P. (195Ö) ■ 59-497Ö i
Shorn, Ггас Tatransk.Narodn.Parku^ 2: 1
63-73
(To the knov/ledge of the spring-
cooplankton in Strhske Pleso).
Ga De
P
Lanjouwy J. r 59_4975
F.A. Stafleu (Ed.) (l959)
Regnum VegetaЪile, 15:249 p.
Index herhariorinn - Part I. The herЪaria
of the world (4th ed. )
P
Liehmann ^ 11. (l959) 59-4979
München, Oldenhourg, 1 61-320
Handhuch der Pr i schwa s s er- und
iiD\^asser-B i elogie - Band II. Lieferung
2 (Manual of freshwater and v/aste
water hiology - Vol. II.
P
Tunevall, G. (Ed.) (1959) 59-4977
Stockholm, Almciuist aWiksell, 453 Г-
Eecent progress in microhiology -
Symposia held at the VII International
Congress for Microbiology J Stocliholm
MP
Japan Ministry of 59-49ЗО
Education (1959)
Tokyo 5 41 p.
Handhook of learned societies in
Japan "- Natural and applied sciences
MP
PAO/59/8/6049
2(6).80
ITl
Boschis L.A. ;, Iví.L. Rister de 59-49o1
Plasa Z':. E.E. Boschi (195Ö)
Cienc, ^: In vest,, 1 4( 5 ) ' 1 95-200
Ы termómetro eléctrico con termistor y
su utilidad en hidrobiología (The
electric thermometer with therm.istor
and its utilization in hydrobioloßy)
MF
Butcher^ R,\:, (1959) 59-49Ö4 î
Fr ОС, Linn. So с. bond. ., 170^159-65
Biological assessment of river
pollution
F
Truelle, M. A. (1957) 594-982
Ann. Acad, t s che CO si. Agrie. » 30.; 859 -7 9
( Investigation of v/aste waters at an
industrial pig fattening fa,rm). Cs
F
Kent River Board (1959) 59-4983 !
Maidstone , 12 p.
The river Medway through Maidstone. i
The imi^rovement in eight years 1950-1958!
F
Pentelow, F,T,K. (l959)
59-4985
Proc. Linn. 00c, Lend, , 1 70 „169-70
Sewage effluents and fish
F
Petter, A.]:,J, (1959)
59-4986
Proc, Linn, Soc.Lon d, , 1 70 1 70-1
Pollution and the oxygen content
of river ivaters
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)281
Westlake, D.F. (1959) 59-490?
Proc. Linn. Зое. Lond. , 170.171-2
The effects of organismo on pollution
MP
í\ister de Plaza j M.L. í, 59~4990
S.E. Boschi (195Ö) 1
Publ.Lep. Invest .pesq.B.Áires^ 7^49 P»
Estudio biolo^'ico pesquero de la
anchoita (En£;raulis anohoita) de mar
del Plata - I. Análisis de los
caracteres meristicos (Biological
study on anchovies of the La Plata.
Analysis of meristic characters)
M
Swifts D.R. (1959) 59-49Ö8
J.exp.Biol. , 36 ¿120-5
Seasonal variation in the activity of
the thyroid gland of yearling- hrov/n
trout Salmo trutta Linn.
P
Jones, J.T7. (1959) 59-4991
New Natural ist Monogr . , ( 1 6 ) ; 1 92 p.
The salmon
MP
Jara, Z. (1959) 59-4909
Zool.Polon. , 9 г 35-52
OLservations on the "posthumous" action
of the heart in a rainhov/ trout embryo
(Salmo irideus Gibh. ) affected with
Ily d r с e 1 e emb r у о na 1 i s
MP
Inger, P.P. ." 59-4992
C.P, Kong (1959)
Pieldiana, Zool., 39(27 ): 279-96
New species of fresh-water catfishes
from North Borneo
P
PAO/59/8/6049
2(6):82
Wich, К. &
J. Y/. Mullan (I95Q)
Fish. Bull. Mass. , (22). 2? p.
A compendium of the life history and
ecology of the chain pickerel Esox nigei
(LeSueur)
59-4993 j Machado-Cruz, J. A. (1959) 59-4996
p
Publ . Inst . Zool .ITohr e , 64:12 p.
Lernacocera caparti sp. nov. copepode
parasite de Merluccius merluccius
(Linné)
M
Kuhicek, F. (1959)
59-4994
Mém. Soc. 20 ol. tcheco si. ^ 23-7 4-9
(On the occurrence of Daphnia atkinsoni
Baird and Mixodiaptomus kupelwieseri
Brehm in Moravia) . Cr. De
Parsons> T. (1950) 59-4995
London 9 Ahelard-Schuman ^ 126 p.
Hov/ to make earthvrorms pay
F
Braga, J. M. (1958)
59-4997
Fühl . Inst . Zool . ПоЪг e ^ 61 ■I5 p.
Un Asellus remarquable des eaux
souterraines du Portugal ( Asellus
pauloae n. sp.) (A remarkable
Asellus from the ground ?;aters of
Portugal J A. pauloae n, sp.)
F
59-499Ö
Laurence J B.R. (1959)
Proc.R.ent. Soc.Lond . , 34A04-6
A gynandromorph of Taeniorhynchus
(Manson-^oides) uniformis (Theobald)
(Dipteral Culiciuae)
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
(6):83
КгеЪв, H.A.
H.L. КогпЪег^ (1957)
■Physiol. 5 49:212-98
59-4999
Energy transformations in living matter
A survey. With an appendix by K. Burton.;
Free energy data of biological interest
MF
Bovet^ B. 5 F. Bovet-llitti 59-5000
&. G.::. Harini-Bettolo (Ed.) (1959)
Amsterd a m,, Elsevier ^ 47 ö p.
Curare and curare-like agents
Brächet > J. '•"
E.E. Mir sky (1959)
Ъеч Yorkj, Academic Press,
59-5002;
^ 316 p.
The cell - hiochemistryj physiology^
morphology - Vol. 1
Schwartz J P.J. - 59-5003
J. iJorvell (1958)
Ohio J. Sei . , 58(5):311-6
Food ^ growth and sexual dimorphism
of the redside dance Clinostomus
elongatus (Kirtland) in Linesville
creek, Crawford County ^ Pennsylvania
F
Alhe-Pessard, A.
Fe s sard 59~50û1
г L. Soliere (1959)
In "Curare and Curare-Like Agents'' j by !
Bovet^ B. &. al. (Ed.), Elsevier^ i
Amsterdam;, 34^-55 i
Données comparées sur le comportement
des organes électriques vis-à-vis des I
suhstances curarisantes ( Com.parativö
data on the behaviour of electric
organs in contact v/ith curare substance;?^)
MF
Presser, CL. r^, 59-5004
P. В. Van !7eel (I958)
Physio] . .Z0ÖI. , 31(3)^71-8
Effect of diet on digestive enzymes
in midgut gland of -African giant snail
Achat ina fúlica Fer.
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)г.84
Volpej E.P. (1957) 59-5005
Amer .Nat. , 111 (06I ) с 355-72
Genetic aspects of anuran populations
Iwata^ P. (195Ö)
59-5006
Embryologia, 4(2)c103-31
On the development of the memertean
Micrura alikeshiensis
M
Dence
A.
(1958)
59-5008
J.Parasitol. , 44(3), 334-8
Studies on Ligula -inf ected comraon
shiners ( Ho trop i s cornu tus fron talis
Agassiz) in the Adirondacks
Infected in V/olf lake,
almost exclusively common shiners '"
very occasionally cut lips -' horned da с
dace^ although several spp. of
minnov/s c- suckers were present „ Pev/
fish of breeding age v/ere infected.
American mergansers &.■ great hlue
herons appear to Ъе final hosts^
ha
P
Dussartj B. (1957) 59-5009
Bull. Soc. cool, Fr. , 72(2 Л- 3)з 169-80
Le genre Diaptomus (Crustacé copepode)
en Prance (The genus Piaptomus c,
crustacean copepody in Prance)
P
Oguro, С (1957) 59-5007
J. Рас. Pish.Hold -: aido Univ. ^Zo ol. ) ¡,
13(1-4):. 404-7
Notes on the change in the kidney of
Gasterosteus aculeatus aculeatus (L. )
caused Ъу the estrogen administration
НаЪе^ T. (195З)
Puhl.Akkeshi Mar .hiol. Sta.
The fauna of Aklceshi hay 25.
Gastropoda
59-5010
(8) 1-44
M
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)s85
Agg^ A.n. s G.E. Eden 59-5011
&. K.V. Melbourne (1957)
Fro « Soc. \/at . Treatrn. Examin. 5, 6:142-54
A fielci test for radioactive strontium
and barium in water under emergency
conditions
The principal hazard involved in
drinicing Yirater containing;.; fission
Х:)Г ducts is due to the ingestion of
strontium~-89 " barium- 140^ " a method
has therefore been devised for the
direct deteriTiination of these isotopes
in the field^ using a minimuiT! cf
equipment,
svma F
Ol-orres, Б.А, (195Ö) 59-5014
Rev.Hus.La riata_(2ool.l, 7:23-34
lluevo genero ¿e homoptero Alarcta
Torr e s ( Aucheno r ryncha- Ci cadidaej
(iTew genus of hemiptera Alarcta
Torres J Auchenorryncha-Cicddidae)
F
Torres, B.A. (1958)
59-5012
LS »La Plata (1юо1. ) , 7-51-106
Revision del genero Tettigades Amy. у
serv. (Revision of the genus
Tettigades )
F
Ano n^/TTi ou s (1952)
Rep. Pish. Res. Bd Can.
59-5015
(I957-5C). 77-86
Biological station^ Ъопс.оп^ Ont.
F
ÏÏylton-Scottj M.I. (1957) 59-5013
R_ex°Mus.La Plata (Zoolo), 7 И -22
Anotaciones sobre la morfología de
Tropicorbis peregrinus (Б'ОгЬ)
"(îîotes o"n the morphology of Tropico rbis
peregrinus D'Orb)
ТП
Grégoire p С (1957) 59-5016
i_i^ki2iiiiy£i^i2J^\SíLL~ily^^ 3 ( 5 ) ^ 797-ÖOG
Topography of the organic
components in mother-of-pearl
FAO/59/8/6O49
(6
)sS6
Juddj Y^^V. (I95Ö) 59-5017 i
Canad.Slnt. , 90(10) ''623-7 j
studies of the Byron Bo¿ in south- )
v/estern Ontario - IX» Insects trapped asi
adults emerging from Redmond's Pond i
MoroviCj 7), c" 59-5018
S. Supanovic (195Ö)
Rijeka, 147 p.
Osnovi riharstvene ЪiolOiÇ^ije
(Fundamentale of fisheries Ъ1о1о£у)
Notes on general Ъ1о1о§у with
reference to elements of fishery
biology.
smz
M
'..ove, 11, (195Ö) 59-5019
Hidr ogr.G odisnjak, 1956-1957 ■■ 197-206
Notes on collecting methods of
océanographie data on deep sea
measurements
Presents a short reviev/ of the
technique used with v^rater bottles 8-
stationary current meters. Methods are
given for checking the depth at v/hich
samples are taken ^ Д- for processing
hoth depth ° temperature calculations.
Discussion of the methods Ъу which ship
movements can be eliminated from
current meter data.
:ïï\z Î-
Vajcl, J. (I95Ö)
59-5020
Hidrogr.God isnjak ^ 1956-1957:207-16
Contrihution to the knov/ledge of the
climate of Eoka Kotorska
Observations on a meteorological
station in Boka Kotorska for a longer
lapse of tim.e«
■:mj
M
Matulic^ M. (1958) 59-5021
Hidrogr.Godignjak, 1956-1957 " 241-7
The development and the importance of
telecommunications of the marine
Department of Hydrometeorological
Service of Croatia at Split
Navigational v/arnings broadcasting
service for the shipping in coastal
navigation along the Eastern
Adriatic shore.
ста
ÎI
Anonymous (l95ö) 59-5022
Hidrogr.Godisnjak ; 1956-1957^7-15
Main institutions v/hich took part in
the research of the Adriatic sea
during the year 195^ and 1957
Organisation^, cooperation in the
country Ü international cooperation
vessels^ equipment;, library ¡^ aquar
of the folloviing institutions:
Hydrographie Institute of Yugoslav
Navy., Institute of Oceanography Sc
Fisheries at Split .^ Institute for
Marine Biology at Rovinjy Marine
Departm.ent of Hydrometeorological
Service of Croatia at Split.
ium
smz
M
_J
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)ê87
Anonymous (l95o) 59-5023 |
Hidrogr.Goáisnjak ; 1 956-1 957 ^ ,. 1 7-42 Í
General review of works carried out and Í
researches made along the eastern coast j
of the Adriatic sea during the year j
1956 and 1957
Surveys r": researches; issuance of
nautical charts 3
navigational handhooks, physiographical
■'^ hiological publications;,
meteorological 5 climatological "■
synoptical service^ telecommunications
service.
:mî
i::.
Ano nym OU s ( 1 95 ^ )
59-5024
liidro gr.G odisnjak ^ 1956-1957^43-70
Océanographie researches in the
r.driatic sea on the program of the
International Geophysical Year
v.'ork of the subcommittee for
oceanography in the IGY. Plans Д- cruises^
methods of vrórk'
Observations on meteorology,
currents J soundings., sea temperature,,
salinity.
ITClZ
M
Klaks 3. (195Q) 59-5026
Ilidrogr.G odis njak , 1 95 6-1 957 s 97-1 06
Determination of height differences
betv/ecn the tide gauges on Yugoslav
coast
States that during the geophysical
j'-ear the starting level point of the
tide gauges along the Yugoslav coast
was coordinated.
,mz
Kasunovic, 11, (1958) 59-5027
Hidrogr,Godionjak , 1956-1957^107-21
On the influence of air pressure and
wind to the oscillation of the level
of the Adriatic sea
gradual
The influence of slow r
changes of air pressure on the mean
sea level were studied. Tabulates sea
level variations according to the
winds.
mij
Anon^nous (1958) 59-5025
Hidrogr.Godisn.iak , 1 956-1 957 :■ 79-94
Review of the conferences and
consultations held during the year
1956 and 1957
Short account of the work on several
meetings? Conference of Hational IGY
Corrrnictee^meetir^'S of several suhcommiittees--
2nd congress of the Yugoslav geologists
conference on the overfishing problems
■"" oil pollution of the sea;, & others.
Zupan, A. (1958) 59-5028
riidrogr.Godisnj ak; 1956-1 957 з 1 23-51
Mean sea level at Split for the
period 1947 "bo 1957
Mean sea level observations at 2
points nearly Split. Comparison
Trieste-Split. îvîonthly mean sea
levels for Splits Bakar^ Trieste ^'
For to Corsini.
, mz
M
::mz,
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)r.8S
-огз1с, M. (195Ö) 59-5029
H idrogr.GodiSnjak , 1 956-1 957 ' 153-62
-Vi., the positive movement of coastal
line on the eastern shore of the
Adriatic in postdiluvium
GoonorpLi logical J strati^raphi(;al ^
hist-ori-graphioal Fr. tidal observations,
3j;.coial attention is drawn to the
tidal method.
Kaj,
59-5032
J. (195Ö)
Badania Fiz jogr.polska s 4 213-Ö
Contribution to the biology and
geographical distribution of Pel ecus
cultratus L. in the drainage basin
of the Baltic
••mz ' M
HP
Alfirevic, S. (1958) 59-5030
Hidrogr . Godisn jak , 1 956-1 957 " 1 63-89
Results of the morphological and
geological research on marine sediments
in the Middle Adriatic
Granulometric com.position
of the sediments in relation to the
dynamics of the bottom water layers.
'imz M
Karaman, St.L. (1957) 59-5033
Folia bale. , 1( 10) 57-70
]3ie Salmoniden des Radika-Flusses
('The saliüonids of tho^ river Radika)
Lists spp, of Salmo in Yugoslav
rivers " lakes.
;sjh F
Gviic, V. (1958) 59--503I
Zidrogr . GodiSnjakj 1 956-1 957 s 1 91 -6
Radio-active isotopes in the
oceanography
"^ome data on the .¿uantlty of
radio-active elements - especially
ra^iium - in sea v/ater Í:
Siediments^ note on their origin.
Koschin, N.I. (1957) 59-5034
Probl. Ichthyol. 5 8:;8-l8
XContribution' to the ichthyofauna of
the Iran coast of the Caspian Sea).
Ru
. mz
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)s89
Kux, Z. (1957) 59-5035
Ac ta Mus. M ora via e <, 42 ', б 7 -8 4
Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Ichthyofauna
im Bonaugebiet der CSR .,. ( .ontributioit
Maul^ G.S. (1957) 59-503Û
Bol.Mus.P4mchal, 10(25): 5-21
Further additions to the previouí:!,,
revised family Searsida-e
to the Irnowledge of the ichthyofauna
in the Banuhe region of GS.R)
» F
3 ne?/ spp« in. the ichthyofauna of .
Madeiras Barhantus curvifrons i
ÏIcltb_yrnia maorops n.sp. " á seccnà 1
sp. of Kcltbyrnia, not defined, but
described by the author as very near
to Cearsia sohnakenbecki Krefft^
1953.
'• i s В'
ICux, Z. &■ . , 59r-5.03ü
T. ■■eisz (1958)
Acta Mus.Moraviae^ 4З3 145-74
Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung der
Ichthyofauna im TopaflusSç, Bezirk
Barde jov (iJordostslovakei)
(-^ntrihution to- the knf.wledge of the
ichthyofauna in the Topa rivor,
Barde jov district.^ ЖЕ Slovakia)
F
Keman^ H.U. (1959) • 59-5039
Copela, 1959(1 )î76
Observations on aggressiveness in
sockeye salmon smolts
IS 5 MF
Lamberts J «G» ("¡950) 59-5037
Rev.Zool.Bot.afr. , 57( 1-2 ) г 39~5б
Poissons Siiuriformes et Cyprinodonti-
f ormes récoltés en Guinée française ^
avec la description d'une nouvelle
Tiicrosynodontis ( oilviiormos and
Cypirinodontif ormes collected in French
Guinea with the description of a new
"i-iorcs^i-nodontis)
F
îTichoiSs J. T. (195Ô) 59-5C'40
Amer .Mus. Novit, s 1 876;; 1-7
A new goby and other fishes from,
Formosa (Oxyurichthys formosanuSç,
n S13 . )
M
FAO/59/Ö/6049
2 ( б ) . 90
-. arrottj A.ÏÏ. (I95Ö) 59-5041
;; ОС. Domin. Mus. Wellington j 3(2):109-19
> iohes from the Auckland and СатрЪеИ
islands
•Klinl^P H.H. (1958)59-5044!
:.ïïiedersaclisens, 1l(l) 7 Í
M
Reichenbach-K
Beitr.Naturk.
Weitere Mitteilung иЪег die Fiscli-
fauna des Harzes (Further notes
on the ioht.-yofauna in the Нагй)
-Into, Ö.Y. (1957)
59-5042
E'Ol.Mufj.nao.Rio de J. ^ 163 И -15
Urn novo Clinidae de ilha da Trindade¡,
Brasil (Actinopterygii-Perciformes)
(a 11 ev/ clinid from Trinidad island
Lrazil^ Actinopterygii-Percif ormes)
Reichenbach-Klinke., H.H. (I 95ö)59-5045
Beitr.Haturk. nieder Sachsens ;. 11(3)
69-73
Die Fischfauna des östlichen
Niedersachsen (The ichthyofauna
of the eastern Lov/er Saxony)
Preliminary list of spp. from Ъо-^пет
Saxony w th reference to
zoogeographical peculiarities.
M
F
Pynnönen^ A. (1957)
59-5043
Rivas о L.R.
(195Ö)
Arch. Soc, zool . "bot . f enn. Van amo , 1 1 ( 2 )
171-82
über die Reichlichkeit der Rische und
Reptilen im Kirchspiel Komevesi einst
und jet-zt (On the abundance of
fishes and reptiles in the Komovesi
.1 strict onco and now)
59-5046
J 102(3)^281-320
F
Proc.Amer.x^í^i^' Soc.
The origin^ evolution, dispersal,
and geographical distribution of the
Cuiban Poeciliid fishes of the tribe
Girardinini
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(б):91
Segerstrale^
С'. OT:ient .Ъ1о1 .
!.G. (1957)
Helsingf , ;
59-5047
16(16)^1-117
On the immigration of the glacial
-vclicts of Northern Europe ¡, v/ith
remarks on their prehistory
Smith, J.L.B. (1957) 59-5^^9-
Ann. Mag. nat. Hist, , 115 £555-60
The rare shark Hemi prist is e longa tus
(Klunainger) , l371^ from Zanzibar an;
Mozamoique
ir\
Бе Silva J P.E. D.H. (1957) 59~5043
J. Bombay nat. Hist . Soc. , 54^322-34
Zoological collecting toiir of the
islands off Jaffna
M
Theniusj E. (l957) 59-5051
Hat. U.Land s ch. ^ 43(11) 143-7
Hiederosterreichs Pischfauna im
Vv^andel der Zeiten (ichthyofauna
of Lower Austria)
F
59-
do Smet, Y.'. (l95ö)
Zoo. , 23(4) .599-604
A l:-. recherche de Polyptères
'yPolj'-pjteridae) au Congo Belge
(Research on polypterids in the
Belgian Congo)
■5049
P
Tomiyamaj I. (195^
59-505;
Annot.zool. jap . , 31(1) 49-52
Some rare fishes from Sagami hay 5, Japan
К
PÂO/59/8/6049
2(6)г92
9Ш ШПлхш Ё тшкшлк9ЛЯЛ Ш ШШЖШ Ё [ 9л тлт »т мш» ш л <9 »шл 9т
Tortonese^ E. (l95ö) 59-5053
Ann. Mus. Stör. nat. Genova, 71 r.71-2
Primo reperto di un raro Mictofide?
Diaphus metoplocampus (COCCO) ( Pis ces.,
Iniomi) (First reference to a rare
mictofidî Biaphus metcplocampur. ( COCCO )
pisces, Iniomi)
M
Travassos, H. (1957) 59-5056
Puhl.avuls.Mus.nac.Pio de J., 20c21-7
Sobre material ictiológico coletado
na excursao as zones das estradas de
ferro Noroeste do Brasil e Brasil-
Boliviaj nos estados de Sao Paulo e
de Mato Grosso ^ Brasil e Bolivia
Oriental (Notes en ichthyolcgical
material collected during an
expedition in the regions of the rail-
Y/ays Noroeste do Brasil -^ Brasil-
Bolivia in the states of 3t* Paulo '"■
Mato Grosso in Brarjil " in western
Bolivia;
F
Tortonese, С (1957) 59-5054
Boll .Mus . civ. Veno zia , 10:121-8
Su alcuni pesci eritrei e somali del
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di
Venezia (On some fishes from
5]ritrea and Somaliland in the Museo
Civico дЛ Storia Naturale, Venice)
MF
Tsulvaharaj H. Л 59-5057
T. Shiokawa (1957)
Soi. Bull. Fac. Agrie. Kyushu Univ., 16(2)
275-312
Studies on the flying-fishes of the
i\makusa islands. 2-4
M
Tower., E.B. (1957) 59-5055
Proc.R. Irish Acad. , 58B(15)s321-8
Movements of salmon around Ireland -
VII. From Path 5 Co. Kerry (1 950-1953)
MF
Vladimirskaia;, M.I. (1957) 59-5058
Bui I.Biol. Med. езф. URSS, 62(4): 37-50
(Lake and river trout in the hasin of
lake Imandra). Ru En
F
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6):,93
Walrecht, J.J.R. (1958) 59-5059
Levende Nat. , б1(2)г32-4
Invasie van de iriakreelgeep op
Y.'alcheren (Invasion of saury in
Val dieren)
M
Wilhelm, O.E,
59-5062
A.L. iîulot (1957)
Bol . Soc. Biol . Concepción , 32;; 139-51
Pesca y peces de la isla de Pascua
(Fishery and fishes in the Easter
island) .
ITotes on catch in coastal waters v/ith
list of local fishes.
21S
M
Went ,
Irish
A.E.J.
Nat. J.
(1958)
59-5060
Reflections
Fishes"(l957)
, ,2(lO)':255-9
on the "List of Irish
Willgohs^ J.F. (1957)'
59-5063
Ârh.ITaturvitensk. Univ. Bergen g 15^-13
Some notes on Beryx decadactylus
(Cuv. с Val.) in üíuropean v/aters with
a special account of Norwegian
records
MF
ïïhitleyj G.P
Aust .Mus.Mag.
The moonfish
V/ales
(1958)
^ 12(9):
or Opah
278
in Nev/
59-5O6I
South
M
Williams y F. (1958) 59-5064
E.Afr.açric.J. , 24(1) 61-3
A preliminary report on deep water
fishing off the North Kenya coast
M
FAO/59/8/6O4
2(6)s94
YíoodSj L.P.
(1958) 59-5065
Chi cafío na t > His t .Mus . Bull , , 29(3)^5-6
Pish collecting on coasts of Guianas
and Brazil
M
Gihr^ Î.Î. (1957) 59-5068
Rev, suisse Zool. , 64(24)055-474
Zur Entwicklung des Hechtes
(On the development of pike)
F
Balonp E.K. (195S) 59-5066
Zool.Anz , 160(3-4)268-73
Die Entv/icklung der Beschuppung des
Bonau-V/ildkarpf ens (Development of
scales in the Danuhe-oarp)
F
Busnitaj Th. (1957)
59-5067
Comun.Acad.Rep.pop.Rom. , 7(l) 8l-7
Ginogeneza la carasul argintiu
( Carassius auratus gihelio Bloch)
(Gynogenesis in silver carp, _Ca_ra_s_sius
auratus gihel io Bloch)
Harrison, H.M. (1957)
59-5069
Pro с Iowa Acad, .ci. , 64(1957)^^657-66
Growth of the channel catfish-,
Ictalurus punctatus (Raf inesque) , in
some Iowa waters
F
Hochman, L. ^ 59-5070
J. Krcal (1957)
Acta Univ .Af r.Silv.Bruun , (2 ) s 239-50
Einige Erfahrungen mit der halb-
künstlichen Laiche des Welses ( Silurus
glanis L. ) in Pohorelice
the semi-
nóme experiences witn
artificial spawn of
in Pohorelice)
Silurus
P
PAO/59 /^/6049
2(6)c95
i
Holstvoogd, с. (1957) 59-5071
Arch.néerloZool. 5 1 2( З) :;455-бб
The postemhryonic development of the
pronephros in Clupea haren^'us L.
M
Marathe, V.B. Я: 59-5074
Б.У. Bal (1957)
Proc. Indian Acad. Sei. у 4бБ(6) с 347-75
The development of the Chondro crani-um
in Trichopodus trichopterus (Pall.)
Honma^ Y. (l957) 59~5072
Japo J, Ichthyol. , 5(3-6) ;lS2-3
A case of the Janus monstrosity found
in the chum salmon emhryo
MF
Mazumdar, S.R. (1957) , 59-5075
Proc.zool.Soc.Beng. , 10(2)^99-104
On the spavming hahits and early
development of Wallagonia attu (Bloch
ío Schneider)
F
Lihosvarsky, J. (1957) 59-5073
Fol.Zool., 20(4)s367-86
On the ecology and reproduction of the
stoneloach Nemachilus harhatulus (L. )
F
ITecrasov, 0» г^^ al. (l95ö) 59-5076
Ann. Sei. Univ. Ja ssy 5 4(2/l ) : 67-76
Contrilmtion à l'étude de la
croissance et du dév: loppement de la
carpe (Cyprinus carpió L» ) en
captivité (dans des aquariums);, en
com.paraison de sa croissance et de
son développement en milieu naturel -
II. (Oontrihution to the study of
gro¥:th and development of carp in
captivity, in aquarium, compared to
its grc\.'th and development in
na tural surroundings )
F
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6)s96
....
Ohtsuka, E.
о1еЪо1с11а,
1957)
1 ) 19-29
59-5077
On the hardening of the chorion in the j
fish egg after fertilization - I. Role
of the cortical substance in chorion
hardening of the egg of Oryzias latipes
Sivankutty, N.G. (1957) 59-5080
Bull. Res.lnst, Univ. Kerala, 5C( 1 ) i 69-7^
Breeding liahits and development of
Arnhassis gymnocephalus ( La с . )
MF
Padmanabhan, К. G.
(1957)
Bull. Res. Inst. Univ. Kerala
59-507C
5C(l)c85-92
Sivankutty, N.G. (1957)
Bull . Res . Inst . Univ. Kerala
59-5081
5C(l):77-84
Early stages in the development of the
toad fish Antennarius marmoratus
Bleeker
ITotes on the early development of
Mugil cephalus Linnaeus
MF
Pleva^ V. (1958) 59-5079
Acta Univ. Agr. oi l v.Bruun ^ 6(l): 77-86
Die embryonale Entwicklung der
Regenbogenforelle ( Trutta gairdneri
irideus ) (Embryo develojpment in
rainbov/ trout ^ Trut t a ^a i r dne r i
irideus )
Tortonese
59-5082
E. (1957)
Boll.Zool, , 24(2)^45-7
Studi sui Plagiostomi -- IX.
Descrizione di un embrione di Mobula
mobular (Bonn.) (Studies on
Plagiostoma - IX. Description of an
embryo of Mobilia mobular Bonn. )
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)»97
'Tickler. \
Biol.Zbl,
Die
Asso 1784
fluviatilis
59-50С3
(1957)
, 76(4)^453-66
Larve von Blenn ius fluviátil i
(The
A
Adams > Th. S:
'?.A. Eie stand
(1958)
59-5086
!S0
larvae
1784)
of Eleniiius
Amer, Midi. Nat. , 59(1)^254-5
The ichthyokinometerj an improved
ichthyometer for studying action of
chemical agents quantitatively in
fish
MF
Andrew, P.J. ". 59-5084
G.H. Oeen (195p)
New Westmin ster ., Б. 0. 74 p.
Progress report; sookeye and pinlc
salmon investigati;ins at the Seton
Creek hydroelectric installation
Braemer^ V/. (1958)
59-5087
MP
Z о vergl. Physiol. , 40.529-42
Zur Gleichgewichtsorientierung
schrägstehender Fische (Cn the
stahility orientation of inclined fish
at rest)
Investigations on optical •" static
ocMiiponentfi of the vertical inclined
pr- sit ion of ■"'"■о_е_с11оЪг5^соп _equ e s -
changing during the day -" at night -
-'" of Thayeria obli qua -" Chi lo du s
punctatus " always the same.
P
-' г о
Acolat, L. (1957) 59-5085
Ann, sei .Univ. Besançon ,, oer<,2<, 6-7 ; 1
La perche goujonnière ou Grémille
( Acerina cernua L. ) peut être gardée
en aquarium et servir à. des recherches
physiologiques (_А_р е_гсз -па .cernua can
Ъе kept in aquarium and he used for
pliysiological investigations)
Chieffij G. ¿v 59-5088
E. de Lutio (1957) -
R. C.Accad.Lincei, 23(5)^316-9
II metaholismo del testosterone da
parte di Lehistes reticulatus e di
Gambusia holhrooki - Ricerche "in
vivo" (The metabolism of
testosterone in Lebiste^ retic u latus
and Gambus_ia hclbrooki - Research
"in vivo''!
F
FAO/59/Û/6O49
2(6)298
Clos, P. ?f. 59-5OÖ9
A. Serfaty (195?)
Bull « Soc. Hist , nat « Toulouse ¡, 92(3--4)''
205-17
Activités cholinestérasiques chez
les poissons dulcaquiooles
(vOhol inestera si с activity cf fresh-
Vi/ater fishes)
P
Ishii, S. (1957) 59-5092
Annot.zool. jap. ; 30(4)^204-10
Seasonal changes in the ovary and
testis of viviparous teleost, Ditrema
tenimincki
M
Gabe, M. (1957) 59-5090
Ann.Histochim. , 2(3):215-24
Particularités histochiraiques des
cellules pigmentées du tissu perirenal
chez le protoptère, Protopterus
anectens Ov/en (Hist о chemical
particularities of pigment cells of
the perirenal tissue in the protopter,
Tro topt erus u nectens Owen)
P
Haneda, Y. г^-. 59-5091
F. H, Johnson (1958)
Proc.nat.Acad.Sci. , Wash. , 44(2)c127-9
The luciferin-lucif erase reaction in a
fish, Par apriacan thus heryciformis ,
of newly discovered luminescence
M
Jara, Z. (1957) 59-5093
Zool.Polon. , 8(2-3):113-29
The blood coagulation system in carp
( Cyprinus carpió L. )
F
Jitariu, P. & al. (1957) 59-5094
Ann.Sci.Univ.Jassy , 3(1-2)з13-32
Etude piiysiologique du mode d'existencî
et du comportement de la truite de
Bistrita et de Lacul Rosu, L 'importanc(ï
de l'hydrogène sulfuré pour la vie de
la truite (Physiological study on
the way of living and on the
behaviour of trout in Bistrita and
Lacul Rosu. The importance of
hydrogen sulphide for the existence
of trout)
P
FAO/59/6/6O49
2(6)s99
Julien^ A., J. Ripplinger 59-5095
г- R. Mor eau (1957) ■ ' -^
Ann« sci.Univ.Besan^on, ^ Ser. 2 2 -G-Jt
185-93 ... -;-
Effets de 1 '^histamine et des anti-
histaminiques de synthèse sur le
comportement des Céphalopodes et de
quelques poissons marins (ïïffect
01 histamine and of synthetic anti-
hiotamines on the hehavinur of
cephalopods and some mar .'.ne fishes)
M
Julien, A. & 59-5096
J. Ripplinger (1957)
Ann, soi. Univ. Besançon , ' Ser-. 2^9 ^■35r.92
Physiologie du coeur des poissons^ et
de son innervation extrinsèque
(Physiology of the heart of fishes and
its extrinsic innervation)
j^escription of the activity of the
heart in fish- activity developed Ъу
2 kinds of nerve fibres on which
different compounds exercise different
effects.
MF
Konishi, J. (1958)
Zool.Mag. , Tolcyo, ' 67 ( 3 ) ^ 8G-94
59-5097
La reacción retiniana.,y., s.u. relación-
con la reacción' eléctri-ca' del' centro
visual en el'pez, Caras'sius 'auratus L.
(The reaction of ' the' retina and its
relation to the'^ elèctrical'rHaction
of the visual centre; in jGarassius
auratus L» )
Laurent, P. (1957) 59-5098
Physiol. comp. 9 4' 346-56
Le rôle" de la region sino-auriculaire
dans le fonctionnement cardiaque, chez
les téléosteens (îhe importance cf
the sino-auricular part for the
cardiac fuí}.ction in teleosts)
MP
Minamorij S. (l957)
59-5099
■ J. Sei. Hiroshima Univ. ^ 17B( 7)^55-64
Physiological isolation, in. Cob'itidae -
V. Sterility of the hybrids between
the mud loach and six races of spinous
loaches , ,. '
Minamori, S. (1957) 59-5100
J.-Scl. Hiroshima Univ. , 17B-(8) c65-1 19
Physiological isolation in Cobitldae -
VI. 'Temperature adaptation and hybrid
inviahility
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):100
памиоцацошидт ивм
Vallentyne. J.R. (195?) 59-5101
Amer. Scient. , 45;218~44
Principles of modern limnology
A general reviev^ of lake physics «^c
the interactions of Ъiological i?c
chemical factors - metabolism.
?AOsv.ad
Yentsch, S. С í:
59-5102
J. F. Hehard (195?)
J . Cons . int . Expl or .Mer , 22(2 ) г 1 84~9 О
А gauge for determining plankton
volume Ъу the mercury immersion
method
Description of apparatus ç, results of
comparative tests.
FAOss.ih
Valentine^ J.R. (1957)
59-5103
J.yish.Res.Ed Can. , 14(l):; 33-82
The molecular nature of organic matter
in lakes and oceans^ Y/ith lesser
reference to sewage and terrestrial
soils
Extensive literature review
presenting information on the
isolation or identification of
adequately f^:. inadequately characterizec.
organic compounds from the seston^
water - dissolved organic matter - &
sediments of lakes c,-. oceans. The
isolation or identification of
59-5103
(Card 2)
adequately characterized organic
compounds from terrestrial soils,
sewage & activated sludge.
FAO :: glk
MF
Steffens J Vi.
Dt s eh. Fisch.
(1957)
^tg. , 4^83-7
59-5105
Die Wirkung л^оп Hypophyseninjektionen
auf Laichkarpfen (The influence of
hypophyse injection on breeding carps)
Description of the results of
experiments in different conditions
¿-. in different fish farms.
PAO^tl
F
:^ylie, J. С (1959)
London_¿_ РаЪег
Faher Ltd.
The wastes of civilization
59-5106
160 p.
A history of the misuse of natural
resources^ incl. chapter on pollution
of the oceans f" rivers:^ moves to
control use ^ to conserve; the costs
of waste 2" of its prevention.
SJHi'SJh
MP
^-0/59/8/6649
2(6)5101
Nickel, E. (1957)
59-5107 i
Z.verffl. Physiol. , 40 . 42-64
Vergleichend experimentelle Unter-
suchungen über den Stoffv/echsel des
isolierten lebenden ICiomengev/ehes von
Regenljogenforelle ( Trutta iridea "./.Gihb)
(Comparative experimental investigation
oil the metabolism of isolated living
gill tisGue in rainbow trout)
F
de AngGliSj R. (1958) 59-5IIO
Boll ,Pos_ca^ 34(5-6) 12-5
Lo studio del regime idraulico dellc
lagune a marea ('The study of a
hydraulic managemenb in Irttoial lagoons)
Reformulation of Bucchia's workj of
lC75j 01^ "the characteristics of tidal
exchange between the sea r a littoral
lagoon through a narrov/ channel.
GLKsglk
MF
Oliva 5 0. (1957)
Acta Soc.Zool.Bohemoslov.
59-5108
21(4)вбЗ-75
59-5111
Some experiences with the use of fish
poisons during the fish populations
studies
Morello, M. (1958)
Boll.resca , 34(2) :1-6
Risultati di una indagine sulla
campagna ittiogenica dei salmonidi
(Anno 1954-55) (.Results of an
investigation on the ichthyo-genio
campaign of salmonids)
Reviev/ of fry production by fishery
establishments Sc commercial enterprise^
." fishery societies., rr. of the
problems of development of inland
fisheries.
MF
GLK'jglk
F
de Angelis, R. (1958) 59-5109
Boll. Pesca, , 34(5-6) :, 1-1 1
îiuovi indirizsi tecnici negli impianti
di peschiere e lavorieri (Hew
technical approaches in the
installation of fish ponds)
Account of new types of traps &
barriers used in Italian valle &
lagoons.
GLK.'.glk
MF
Anonymous (1958) 59-5112
Boll. Pesca, 34(2): 9-10
La classificazione delle acque
salmastro discussa al simposio
internazionale di Venezia
(The classification of brackish v/aters
discussed at the international
sj^nposium at Venice)
Notice of the symposium held in
April 1958 under the aegis of the
International Union of Biological
Sciences.
GLK-iclk
MF
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)::102
Day, A.A. (1959) 59-5113 ;
Deep-Sea Res. ; 5:249~б5 |
The continental margin Ъet^¥een Brittany j
and Ireland !
Description of the topography <?;■.
sediments of the continental slopes
Northrop J J.
Blaik
59-5116
< I
FAO;tl
Yl
à R. Frassetto (1959)
Deep-Sea Res. , 5:; 290-6
Bathymetry of the Gihhs Hill area^,
Bermuda
Description of the Ъathymetry of the
area as determined along a number
of closely spaced sounding tracks.
Notes on the accurate depth
determination on the slopes.
FAO-tl
M
Schroederp VJ. С (1959) 59-5114
Deep-Sea Res. , 5 s 266-82
The lobster^ Нота rus americanuS ;, and the
red crab у Geryon quinguee!, ens ;, in the
offshore waters of the western Horth
Atlantic
Results of experimental fishing ^ь
statistics of commercial catches of
lobster <?- red crab on the continental
slopes notes on migrations of these spp.
FAO _ tl
Uorthingtonç, L.V. (1959)
Deep-Sea Res. , 5.297-305
The
59-5117
18" water in the Sargasso sea
Description of the characteristics
of surface v/ater in the northern
Sargasso sea during the winter í-
the movements of this v/ater out of
the area of formation.
FAO:tl
Shorj G.G. J Jr. (1959)
59-5115
Deep-Sea Res. , 5:2o3-9
Reflexion studies in the eastern
equatorial Pacific
Results of seismic reflexion survey in
the boundary regions of present-day
clay ÍC carbonate deposition.
Folsom, T.R., F.D. Jennings^ 59-511 8
&■ R.A. Schwartzlose (^959)
Deep-Sea Res. ^ 5^306-9
Effect of pressure upon the
'protected' océanographie reversing
therm. omet er
Determination of the errors^ caused
by pressure; in slightly differently
constructed protected reversing
thermometers.
FAOctl
M
FAOitl.
FAO/39/8/6O49
2(6)c103
Hill, M.N. (1959) 59-5119
Je ep-Sea Res. , 5:309-11
A siiip -Ъогпе nuclear-spin magnetometer
Description of the magnetometer.
^AO с tl
T.T
Jonssons J. (1959) 59-5122
ICNAF Ser ia l No . 593 ^ 1 p.
Iceland. Program of research in the
ICNAF area J 1959
Report that sampling of comiüercial
catches in subareas 1 5, 2 c- 3? '' that
biological, hydrographical &
experimental fishing research v/ill be
continued in subareas 2 ('<: 3»
FiB ;: rllz
l-
Eobinson, A. ê- 59-5120
H. Stommel (l959)
Deep-Sea Res. , 5в12-4
Amplification of transient response of
the ocean to storms by the effect of
bottom topography
Theoretical consideration of the
influence of bottom topography on the
transient response of the ocean to
short-period large-scale fluctuations
in the v/ind.
FAOLtl
M
Wall, R.G.R. (1959) 59-5123
ICNAF Serial No . 601 ^ 1 p.
united Kingdom. Program of research
in the ICNAF area, 1959
Report that selectivity 5: length
composition studies will be
continued.
FiBcglk
M
West Indies. Ministry of 59-5121
Natural Resources í Agriculture (1959)
Trinidad s 24 p.
\7est Indies Fisheries Bulletin no. 1
Monthly extension bulletin giving
information on fisheries of the
territories of the Federation & of othei
countries in the region ^ on the
activities of international
organizations concerned with fisheries,
& on literature received.
FiB г gl к
Mattisen, A.E.J A.A. Kirillov 59-5124
& V.N. Pospelov (1958)
Moskva g 428 p.
Spravochnik po rybokhoziaistvennoi
gidrotekhnike (Pocket guide to
fishcultural hydro techny)
Practical handbook of all engineering
vrork for fich-culture; earth-moving,
\mter control '■- lifting, construction
of bunds ;, dams - other water
retaining works» gates, locks, etc. 5
electrical installations" weed
removal; concrete mixing, carpentry;
with detailed standard tables for
estimates.
FAO z glk
P
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):104
тит
Hansueti, R.J. (1958) 59-5125
I.'Iaryland Tidev/.ÍTews ;, 14И<, 4
Erief squici discovered in Maryland
part of Chesapeake Ъау
ITote on the capture of Lolliguncula
brevis Blainville с on its life-history <
SJE5s:lk
MF
Butz, G. (1958) 59-5126
Maryland Tid ew, Hews 5 1 4 ^ 3 > 4
Age of fish revealed by its scales
Popular note on methods of study.
SJHcfílk
MP
Beavenj G.F. (1958) 59-5127
Ma r y 1 a nd T i d e w . N ev/ s , 14;:5з 8
Contrihution of shell plantings to
Maryland's oyster production
Discussion of the importance of
cultch & of factors affecting setting^
methods of planting shells & of
determining the yields from them;;
variation in the profit from the use of
shells.
SJHglk
MF
Cargo^ Б.О. (1958) ^ 59-5128
Maryland Tidev/.Hews <, 1 4 - 6 у 8
Crabs retain dye from stained food
Note on the retention by crabs of
neutral redi, irom pieces of fish fed
to them¡, the dye then serving as a
mark of these crabs.
SJH glk
MF
Das, I. (1958) 59-5129
Pro с na t . Inst. Sei. India ;, 24Б;; 273-84
Observation on the nutrition of the
carp spav/n of the Mahanadi river
Early carp spawn has been reared with
Zooplankton f^- various other feed with
different combinations of protein^ fat¡,
carbo-hydrate 5 roughage à vitamins.
The record of grov/th of various spp.
&. the total yield has been kept & the
value of different type of food has
been assessed.
FAO ; id
F
Ver±ataraman, O.S. (1958) 59-5130
Proc.nat. I nst. Sei. India ^ 24B: 307-13
A contribution to the knowledge of the
Diatomaceae of Kanya Kumari (Cape
Comorin)j India - II.
List of 27 spp. s with notes on form,
dimensions -"■: habitat of each.
FAO [ glk
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(б):105
Prasad, К. H. (195Ö) 59-5131 •
Proc. mt_. Inst . Sei. India , 24Б:314-24 i
ITotes on the habitat and haЪits of !
Clevel and i a 1юз (Jordan and Gilhert) !
Short description of habitat c.-. an
account of experiments to analyse
Ъehaviour at various temperatures'^-
analysis of stomach contents as
approach to study of food, & feeding
haЪits.
РАО: Elk
rasad 5 R.::. (1959)
59-5132
Pieproduction in Clevelandia _io£ (Jordan
and Gilbert) 5 v/ith an account of the
embryonic and larval development
oicie at 1st maturity; breeding habits
f: sexual dimorphism J embryonic
development r. larval sta;^^es of the
¿obyj, Clevelandia ios«
РАС : rrp
M
Ye ill et, A, ô: 59"5133
P. Graf (1959)
Eull.Soc.Sci. Hancy, 18(1): 123-7
Dégénérescence de la glande androgene
des crustacés décapodes parasités par
les Pihisocéphales (Degeneration
of the androgenous gland of decapod
crustácea by rhiaocephalans)
Anatomical -"■ histological notes.
PAOcglk
M
Maubeuge, P.L. (1959) 59-5134;
Bull .Soc. Soi ЛТапс^г^ 1 8( 1 ) .: 1 32-5 i
lîotes "gcologicues. Sur l'âge des
sables aalcniens de îlamers (Sarthe)
(Geological notes. On the age of the
aeolian sands of Llamers, Sarthe)
Contents as per title.
PAO:glk
M
Kobayashiy S. •" 59-5135
M. Mo gam i (1958)
Bul 1 . Fa с . Pi sh . Hoi J :a ido , 9 Ö9-94
effects of x~irradiation upon rainbow
trout ( Salmo ir id eus ) - III. Ovary
growth in the stages of fry and
f ingerí ing
Report of changes in ovary weight "
ovary length in fish subjected to
various levels of irradiation
compared v/ith those in controls.
PAO с glk
P
Maeda, Ï. (195^) 59-5136
Bui 1 . Рас. Pish. Holdca ido, 9^101-19
(On thT?: trawl fishing ground off the
west coast of the Kamchatka peninsula)
ili ^^
Account of the fishing operations " of
location of valuable grounds;;
tabulation of total catch of each sp.
r- of the average catch at different
deijths^ estimate of area of valuable
trawl ground! some results of tagging
king crab.
РАО : glk
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6) 106
яшжшштштгшяй
Saito, T., Y., Arai 59~5137
&■ T. Tanal-a (195Ö)
Eull_._FaG._Fish, I- Iokliaido , 9^121-6
(studies on the organic phosphates in
mr.scle of aquatic animals - VI. 7jffects
of storing temperature upon the content
of muscular nucleotides of sq_uid;.
M_ En
Fresh muscles of squid were stored at
-6° С for 50 hours or at П^'С for 24
hours. The changes in amounts of
nucleotides^ nucleosides ^r. purine hasos
during these periods of storage have
been followed bj the techniques
described previously.
РАО z t s M
Page ,
L. (195Ö)
ànn.Iiis t . ooéanogr . j, .-.aris
Ito, Y. (195З) 59-5138
Bui 1 . Fa с . Pi sh . Iloldca i do , 9? 127-37
(Studies on c"rystallinG whale insulin -
IV. Structure of sperm- and sei-whale
insulins). Ni En
i\mino-acid composition.
i^AO;.glk
59-5140
35(4)^237-42
Les campagnes scientifiques du
bathyscaphe P.N.R.:.. III 1954-1957
(The scientific cruises of the
bathyscaph P. U.R. S. Ill 1954-1957)
Paper no. 1 of "Résultats scientifiques
des campagnes du bathyscaphe P.K'.R. S.
III 1954-1957". List of descents^
collaborators- brief note on kinds
of Y/ork done;, chronological
bibliography.
GLK ; glk
Houot, G. (I95Ö)
Ann. Inst, oc éano grj
Paris.
59-5141
35(4) ^■243-4
Lc bathyscaphe P.II.R..-.. Ill et la
recherche scientifique (ï'he
bathyscaph F.îi.R.S. Ill and
scientific research)
Paper no. 2 of "Résultats scientifiques
des cam|)agnes du batliyscaphe Р.Б', R, S.
Ill 1954-1957"- Brief note on
development of this craft '^ the work
done with it.
GLK, glk
M
Page, L. (195Ö)
Ann . Ini
t . océanogr .^g^
59-5139
„ Zi£. 35 (4) '237-341
Résultats scientifiques des campagnes
du bathyscaphe F.ÏÏ.R. 3. III 1954-1957
(Scientific results of the cruises of
the bathyscaph F.N.R.S. Ill 1954-1957)
Seven papers^ 59-5140 to 59-51 46 ^
describing the bathyscaph '■■. the v/ork
done with it.
ÏÏillm,
(195Ö)
59-5142
Ann. Inst, oceanogr. .PariS;; 35(4) 245*53
GLK 2 glk
M
Hot es techniques
notes)
(Technical
Paper no. 3 of "Résultats scientifiques
des campagnes du bathyscaphe ]?,îi, R, S,
III 1954-1957". General account^ ill.^
of the principles of this crafty its
main parts,, '": the layout of the
interior of the sphere.
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(ó):107
Brouardel, G. (l95ö) 59-5143
Ann.jJLipt^. océanogr. ^ Pari s j 3 5 ( 4 ) ^^ 2 5 5-^^
Apj)areils de prélèvements (Sampling
apparatus )
Paper no. 4 of "Résultats, scientifiques
des campagnes du bathyscaphe F.N.R.S.
III 1954-1957". 111. account of
apparatus for taking samples of water
at chosen positions in the course of the
descent or ascent of the hathyscaph.
GLIC.glk
ÎVÎ
Pérès, J. -M. (1950)
59-5144
Ann. Inst . océanogr . ; Paris , 35(4)'; 259-85
Remarques générales sur un ensemhie de
quinze plongées effectuées avec le
bathyscaphe P.ÎT.E.S. III (General
remarks on a s-eries of fifteen descents
made váth the hathyscaph F. P.P. S, III)
Paper no. 5 of "Résultats scientifiques
des campagnes du bathyscaphe F.N.R. S,
III 1954-1957". Account of observations
madOj from the bathyscaph., on
temperature,, currents & turbidity 5 гг. on
the distribution f" behaviour of pelagic
/?• benthonic organisms.
GLK:glk M
Trégouboffj G. (195Ö) 59-5146
Ann. Inst. océanogr. ; Paris , 35(4) •
327-41
Le bathyscaphe au service de la
planctonologie (The use of the
bathyscaph in planktonology)
Paper no. 7 of "Résultats scientifi-
ques des campagnes du bathyscaphe
F.N.R. L. III 1954-1957". Ideological
'" biological observations on planktor.
in the region of Villefranche-sur-mei>
made from the bathyscaph.
GLICiglk
(I95Ö)
61.; 182-6
A mouthful of babies
At z J J . '
Anim.Kingd.
59-5147 I
Breeding of Ga 1 e i c h t hy- s _f el is in
aquarium.
59-5145
35(4)^287-326
Bernard, P. (1958)
Am .Ins t . о céa nogr . ^ Pari
Plancton et benthos observés durant
trois plongées en bathyscaphe au large
de Toulon (plankton and benthos
observed during three descents in the
bathyscaph off Toulon)
Paper no. 6 of "Résultats scientifiques
des campagnes du bathyscaphe F.ÎÎ.E.S.
III 1954-1957''« Technique of enumeratior
observations on variations in density
of plankton;, notes of the i^rincipal
recognisable forms;, on currents seston
'" benthos.
GLIC glk M
FAO/59/3/6O49
Bainbridge^ R. (l95^)
59-5148
J.exp.Eiol., 35 ( 1 ) :■ 1 09-33'
The speed of swimming of fish as
related to size and to the frequency
and amplitude of the tail beat '
MP
i
2(6), 108
Balon^ E. (1957) • 59-5149
Mém.ooc.zool.tohécosl. -, 21 (З) 193-202
К rastu а hiometrike lariev inihule
potocnej (Lampetra planeri Llochj 17З4)
z riecky Lucina v Sliessku
(Contribution to the growth and biometry
of larvae of the lamprey from the river
Lubina in Silesia). En
: Benl, G. (195^) 59-5152
Datz, 1l(2)c33-7
' Gyrinocheilus а;\япоп1ег1 (Tirant) 1о83,
der "Algenfresser" (Gyrinocheilus
i aymonieri Pirant lCC3v the voracious t
' eater of algae)
oystematics^ m rphology^ behaviour
in aquarium»
Í is p
Balón, E. (195Ö) 59-5150
Landwirt Schaft ^ 5(2) 209-301
Frispevok к poznaniu velcu а rastu
plot i ce lesklej dunajskej (Rutilus pigUÊ
Cihar, J. (1957) 59-5153
îîém. Зое. aool. tcheco si. , 21 (4): 31 1-25
FotraAml biologie karasa obecnébo
(Carassius oarassius m. hurr:ilÍB Heckel
IG40) (Food and feeding of
Carascius oarassius m. ЬгятШз Heckel)
En Ru Os
P
virgo) a charakteristike racstu
niektorych ryb (A contribution to
the age and growth of Rutilus pig-us
virgo and the characteristic of the
growth of some other fishes). En
Г
Balón, E. (1957) 59-5151
Landwirtschaft, 4(5)-9б1-об
Vek а rast neresového stáda dunajského
kapra sazana (Cyprinus carpió morpha
hungaricus Hecko ; z Malého Duna .1a nad
Kolárovom (Age and growth of
spawning shoal of the Danubian wild
carp from the smaller Danube above
Kolárovo). En
F
Oihar, J. L 59--5154
S. Franl-; (195Ô)
Hém.Soc.zool.tchécosl. , 22:; 13-30
Potrava a rust perlina (Scardinius
erythrophthalmus Linnaeus )
(Food and growth of b^cardljiiiis
er_2^throphthalmus LinnaeTis ) ." ^
En Ru С s
F
i
FAO/59/8/6049
'(6)И09
DesmaraiG^ Y. (l95ö) 59-5155 î
Hat , cañad. ^ 85(4) ЛЗ-о ■
Croissance et alimentation comparéo de ;
la truite du parc des Laurentides et i
de Rimouski (Gro\rbh compared . to f ooc,
in trout of "paro des Laurentides et ее
liimouski)
Л comparative study of marked
oali'-elinus fontinalis in several lakes
Jenkins, R.I-x. (1957) 59-5 150!
kep. Ok la . Fish« Res. ЬаЪ. , 60:1-21 i
Growth of 'v/hite has s in Oklahoma ;
PAO : hr
Greenv/ood, P.IÍ. (1958)
Int. Congress of 2ool. i,
59-
K^G С G •
■5156
II(2);1"3
Evolution and speciation in the
Haplochromis (Pisces.^ Cichlidae) of
lake Victoria
Jackson, S.
Jr.
Proc. Okla . Acad. Gci .
(1953) 59-5157
J 36.146-54
Q-ummary of a three-year census on lake
Eucha and Spavinav/ lake., Oklahoma ^
with comparisons of other Oklahoma
reservoirs
■enkinsj R.Th (l958)
59-5159
Proc.Qkla. Acad. Sei. ^ .3*^2157-72
The standing crop of fish in
Oklahoma pond_s
Misikp V. (195Ö)
59-5160
Eiolofsi c keprace ^ 4(6): 55-125
Biometrika Dunajskeho kapra
( Cyprinus, .carpió carpió L. ) z
d.una.jského syst ému na olovensku
pic metrics of the ;)апиЪп -arp from
the • ;l о vakian л ;апиЪ e )
F
FAO/59/8/ 6O49
2(6) 110
ммпг»»^-. — . . .««»— «~— »-———»— —^■'i " ■ ■ ■ -тм г м «»т и г
V/athnej F. (1959) 59--5161
Comm. Fish , Rev.' , 2 1 ( 4 ) : 1 -2б
S-ummary report of exxiloratory long'-line
fishing for tuna in Gulf of Mexico and
Carihbean sea^ 1954-1957
Gives results of subsequent long-line
cruises by the 0R;JG01T .•^■; an analysis of
the environmental у geographical &.
operational factors ^^Лlich have been
experienced.
FAO::efa
Southgate^ Б.А, (1959)
Nature, Lond . , 1u3c79ö~9
The metropolitan water hoard
Reviev; of 59-5163.
59-51641
GLK;
F
vanîîaagen^ R.IÍ. (1959) 59-5162
Comm.Fiah.Rev. , 2l(4)i'27-31
Fisheries instrumentation laboratory
offers biologists nev/ research "tools"
Brief account of services of the
laboratory with notes on several ill.
examples of modern instrumentation
applied to fishery research.
FAO-efa
11
Taylor^ Eo':;. (195Ö)
¿i2_J:i
'J¿
59-5163
Bd, 112 p.
Thirty-seventh report on the results
of the bacteriological J chemical and
biological examination of the London
waters for the years 1955-1956
F
Llewellyn, J. (1959)
1G3 035
59-5165
: a ture ^ Lond. y
Relationship between Sictyocotyle and
Calicotyle
A criticism of the conclusions reached
by Dawes, B. " I. Griffiths, 5^451 4«
GLK:vvfa¿
59-5166
I, Griffiths (1959)
Haturcy Lond_. y 1ö3:G35~"6
Relationship between Dictyocotyle and
Galicotylo
A reply to 59-5165.
GLKcwad
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)c111
Scottj Б.
J. M.
Nature, Lond. ., 1оЗ:;03б-7
Cover on river Ъottomз
Rushforth (1959)
59-5167
1)езсг1Ъез the relationship hctv/een the
covered hottom ^^^ size of the stones in |
the cover '-"■ discusses its ecological j
significance v/ith respect to the !
population density of the macroscopic
invertebrate fauna.
GLKsT/ad
Lamb
CA., O.G. Bentley
59-5170
Г: J, Ж, Eeattie (Ed.) (1958)
Нем York; Ácad. Press ^ Inc. у 410 p.
Trace elements
Proceedings of the Conference held at
the Ohio Agricultural Experiment
otjition^, ■'.oosters, Ohioc, October I4-
16 J 1957o Contains in part material
on the nutrition of algae.
cY/ad
Böhlke^ J.E. (195C) 59-"5l6c
Bull.Fl a.St.IIus. , 3(4):173-G
studies on fishes of the family
Characidae - I6. A nev/ Hyphessobrycon
from Costa Rica
I-Iev/itt, E.J. (1959)
183. 1009
I\l a tur e ^ Lond^. ¡,
Inorganic micronutrients in
physiology and agriculture
A reviev/ of 59-5170.
OLE;, wad
59-5171
Anonymous (1959) 59-5169
Im a tur eg Lond. , IS3.IOO5-6
Expansion of marine research in the
United States
Discusses a statement issued by the
National Academy of Sciences National
Research Council on the progress of
needs of marine science in the USA.
Ano^onous (1959) 59-5172
Nature, Lond. , 183;;1023
Fishing gear of England and ITales
Review of 59-1414.
GLK s v/a d
M
GLK;
MF
FAO/59/8/6049
2 ( 6 ) : 1 1 2
мм«1мг«1««мт « 1м « 1Л Г чД1»1м «
Graham 5 J/.T. Г 59~51ТЗ
S. С. Cooper (1S'59)
Nature, Lond. ^ 183^1050-1
Biological origin of manganese-rich
deposits of the sea floor
Presents evidence from an analysis of a
mud sample^ indicating that a protein-
rich exudate from. Foraminifera can
provide a substrate Af'/hich promotes
the growth of an unknovm organism
capable of extracting trace elements
from sea v/aters.
GLICsv/ad
M
van Heel; 77.K.3. (1939) 59-5174
llature , Lond , , 183:10бЗ
Audio-direction finding in the
porpoise ( Phocaena phocaena)
Describes experiments using underwater
signals to determine acuity of
perception of the direction of sound.
GLK v/ad
M
59-
■5 175
Allen ^ A. P-.
P.E. Alston (1959)
nature s Lond. , 1u3.1064-5
Formation of purple pigment in
Spirogyra pratensis cultures
Describes observations '■''. experiments
shoY/ing that this alga can form an
iron-tannin pigment Ь discusses its
significance in relation to toleration
of certain natural environments.
GLK 2 wad
F
CarrutherS;, J.iJ
iTaturc <■ Lond. ,
al. (1959)59-5176
183 10o4->7
ohorewards upslope of the layer of
miinimiUm oxygen off Bombay its
influence on marine biology ^
especially fisheries
Notes on earlier knowledge of
upwelling in the Arabian Sea,'
description of the subsurface ox~'-gen
minimum layer '"■ fish mortalities^
vertical distribution of oxygen^
phosphates y salinity •'' temperature off
Bombay during October-November 195öj
'^ description of the influence of the
seasonal up-.;Glling of o^cygen minimiom
59-5176
(Card 2)
layer on the marine life
fisheries.
GLK , tl
(1959)
о •
Marshall 5, i'T.B.
I'la t ur e i, L о nd_^ , 1 83 : 1 1 00
Bear island cod
A reviev/ of 5^1501.
59-51 78
GLK s
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)j113
Freeman^ P. (1959)
Eull.Erit.I.îus. (nat.Kist t ) j
A study of the New Zealand
(Díptera., Nematocera)
59-5179
7(9) 393-437
(;hironomidae
O'Rourke, F.J. (1959)
nature, Lon _d._; 1o3s1192
Serolo¿^ical relationships
Gadus
Px\
59-5IÖO
in the genus
Deccrihes these in G. callarlas <, G.
aeglefinus
G, pollacius.
GLICcvTad
M
Ghiretti. F.
Nature c, Lond. ,
(1959) 59-51 G1 j
1u3i 1192-3 I
Oephalotoxin: the сгаЪ -paralysing
agent of the posterior salivary glands
of cephalopods
Descrihes procedure for extraction fiz
purification of this protein from
uepia officinalis .^ indicates that a
similar procedure can Ъе followed v^áth
Octopus vulgaris <■■- Oj_ macro pu s g -•':.
deccrihes methods of testing its
effect on Briphia spinifrons.
GLIC:;v/ad
'..alker^, J. 11. Г
P.J. Syr et t (1959)
Nature, Lond, , 1 G3 : 1 193-4
59-5182
Eifect of heav^'' water
Chlorella vulgaris
on the growth of
De^crj.bes experiments with specific
referenc« to growth inhibition -
synthesis of chlorophyll in cultures
grov.Tn on ,'::lucoso.
GLKcwa^
F
Prowseo G.A. (1959)
59-51 C3
1 33 ; 1204-5
Nat ure, Lond. ,
Pielationship between epiphytic algal
species and their macroph;^''tic hosts
Describes experiments to determine
¥/hat species of ei^iphytes \àll develop
on healthy hosts using a technique in
which the host plants are first
"cleared" by the use of "Katadyned"
water vЛ'lich contains free silver ions
in active form., o: then transferred to
fish ponds valere the development of
the epiphytes occurs j related this to
fish culture.
GLKcwad F
Pratt, D.B. "■
G. V/addGll (
Na, t ur e , L о ndj^ ^
959)
183^1208-9
59-5184
Adaptation of marine bacteria to
growth in media lacking sodium
chloride
Describes experiments using synthetic
sea v/ater lacking only sodium
chloride ^
GLKcv/ad
i^AO/59/8/6049
2 ( 6 ) . 1 1 4
■"■■¡гге-и^ ■Airara— TMaxrama-jr-*
Barnes y H. (1958)
London^, G.Allen ^"'
50
Unwin^ Ltd. s
Oceanography and marine biology:
Ъоок of techniques
7-5 IÔ5
218 p.
a
M
Well s j A.L. (1959)
London ^' IleviT York;,
Garden ponds, fish and fountain!
5 9-5 136
V.^rne ?:. Co. , 192p
U.K. Central Advisory 59-5187
Water Committee (1959)
Londo n^ H.H. S.C. , 20 p.
Report of the sub-committee on
information on water resources
F
Parry p G. , F.G.T. Holliday 59-5188
Í. J.ÎÎ.S. Slaxter (1959)
IIa tur G; Lo_nd _._c, 1 83 :: 1248-9
'Chloride-secretory' cells in the
gills of teleosts
.Describes some experiments on ■^'
discusses the question of whether
the acidophil cells of gills r-
pseudohranch arc concerned v/ith salt
exchange.
GLK'.wad
MF
Stubhings^ H.G. (1959)
Nature, Lend.. 183:1282
59-5189
Abnormal development of the basis in
Ea lanus amphitrite var. stutsburi
Darwin
Describes museum specimens - 19'bh
century - showing the deformed basis
characteristic of barnacles growing
on unfavorable or toxic substances.
GLKcwad
M
Greemroodj Р.Ы. (1959) 59-5190
Bull. Prit. lîus. (nat. Hist.2 ^ 5 ( 7 ) с 1 6 3-21 $
The monotypic genera of cichlid
fishes in lake Victoria - Part 2¿
and a revision of the lake Victoria
Ha-p lochrom-is species (Pisces Cichlidae)
Part 3
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)-1l5
Mortimer J O.H. (1959) 59-5191
¡Tature ^ Lond.;, IC3 'J 1305-6
The national Gceanograpliic Council
A review of 5S'~1^27«
Anonymous (1959) 59-5194
Comrn , '?i Gh , llev._ ,_, 2 1 ("4 ) " 3 7 -u
California - Investigation of аЪа1опе
resources continued (m/V NAUTILUG and
diving Ъoat MOLLUSK;, cruise 58~N-2)
Contents as ''^er title.
GLK;
M
Burkholderj P.R.^ L.II, 59^5192
J. A. rdvero (1959)
103:: 1338-9
in some corals and
Burkholder c
Ilature^ ^ Lond . ,
a
Chlorophyll
marine plants
Describes a study to assess the
chlorophyll potential of corals c:
sea anemones r"- com.pares them with
other ph to synthetic systems of
algae ^c flowering plants in a
tropical marine environm.ent .
GLICrwad
FAO„
M
L.,
Fryer, G. (1959) 59-5193
Nature, Lond. , 183:1342-3
Development in a mutelid lamelli-
Ъ ranch
Descrihes the life-history of the
African Mut el a hour gui g nat i whose host
is Larhus altianalis radcliffi.
GLK: wad
FAO/59/8/6O49
59-5195
Anonymous (1959)
Comm.Fish.R_e_v^ , 2 1 ( 4 ) : 38-9
California sardines - Landings in
1958 season hest in seven years
Contents as per title.
FAG;;
Anonymous (1959) 59-5196
_G^mi-n. Fish. Rev V > 2 1 ( 4 ) 41-2
Flsli' farming - FAÛ loans expert to
Fish and Wildlife Service
Contents as per title.
FAG
F
2(6) '116
¡шшншинт
Anonymous (i 959) 59-5197
Gomin, Fish. Rev. ^ 2 1 ( 4 ) , 42-3
Gull exploratory fishery program -
Experimental mid-water trawl fishing
off the Mississippi delta (m/V ORjJCON
cruise 56)
Contents as per title.
L' AU
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-5200
Co mm.Fish . Rev_._ , 2 1 ( 4 ) . 4 5 .
Menhaden - United States landing,;:; ^
1956-1958
Contents as per title.
FAG;
M
Anonjmious (1959) 59-5198
Co mm.Fish. Rev. ^ 2l(4):;43-4
Gulf exploratory fishery program -
Lampara seines and hauling equipment
tested off Florida west
GEORGE П. B0\"fER3 cruise
Contents as per title.
coast
16)
(K/V
Anonymous (1959) 59-5201
Comm. F ish. Re v. , 21(4)^46-7
North Atlantic fisheries
exploration and gear research --
Commercial stocks of tuna found in
western ÎTprth Atlantic (m/V БЕЪА'"АПК
cruise 59-1 )
Contents as per title.
FAOc
FAOc
Anon^Tnous (1959) 59-5199
Comra. Fish. Rev. , 21 ( 4 ) ■ 44
Gulf exploratory fishery program -
Red snapper experimental trawling
( ontinued (m/V ¿ILVER BAY cruise I4)
Anonymous (195S)
Comm . Pi s h . Re V . , 2 1 ( 4 ) 47 "г9
Oceanography - l. ider study
sea urged
59-52
of the
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
AAO z M
FAO:
M
PAO/59/8/6049
2(б):117
Anonymous (1959)
_C;oj:am.Fis h.nev. ^ 21 (4);, 49
59-5203
Anonymoua (1959)
Сотгл . Fish. Rev. , 21 (4):; 53
59-5200
Oregon - Fish and shellfish landings ¡,
Striped has s - Survey shows excellent j
1953
crop of young in Chesapeake hay j
Contonts asp er title.
Contents as т)ег title.
!
1
1
1
FAC : IIF
1
1
i
1
FAO : MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-5204
Comm.Fish.Rev, J 21(4)50
Pacific oceanic fishery investigations ■
Anonymous (1959) 59-5207
Comm . Fi sh . Rev . , 2 1 ( 4 ) 5 4-5
United States fishing fleet
Skipjack tuna migration studies
additions - Novemher 1958
initiated (m/V IIUGH M. SMITH)
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO . 1Я
FAO 3 MF
Anony]:10US (1959) 59-5205
Comm . Fi sh . Re V J 2 1 ( 4 ) ': 5 1 ~2
Sen, otter food habits under study
Anonymous (l959) 59-5208
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(4)^60-1
International Pacific Halibut
Commission - Halibut regnalations for
Contents as per title.
1959
Contents as per title.
FAO - la
FAO" M
.1
FAO/59/0/6049
2(6):118
вв я^юа^1^м « т 1! ^и^^ я шшв1шш1!шя
MIL
Ano пут о -J. s (1959)
C'omm. Fish. Re v. ^ 21 (4): 61
ITortiiv/GS-í: Pacific fisher
HuGsian conference
Contents as per title.
59-5209 I
Japanese-}
ÎIF
Anonymous (1959) 59-5210
Oomm.Fish.Fiev. ^ 2 1 ( 4 ) ° 6 2
T/haling - Japan announces conditional
withdrawal from convention
Contents as per title.
FAOc
11
Anonymous (1959) 59-5211
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21 (4):. 62-3
United Kingdom vidll not v/ithdrav/ from
International v/haling Convention
voiitents as per title.
140
Anonym ou rj, (l959) 5S--5'''i
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21 (4): 63-5
Argentina - Fishing industry trcnJ..^ ^
1 957-1 95Ö
Contents as per title.
FAO
MP
Anonymous (l959) 59-5213
Cornm . Fi'^h.Rev. ., 21 (4), 65
Australia - Tuna catch good off
New oouth \7aleG
Contents as per title.
FAO;
Anonymous (1959) ^ 59-5214
Com m. Fish. Rev. ^ 21 (4) '65-6
Australia - Tuna fishing season in
I95Ö sets record
Contents as per title«
FAO;
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)¿119
Anonymous (1959) 59-5215
> omni, Fi;.ho Piev. ^ 21 (4) ,; 66
Anonyiïious (1959) 59-52 1 1-
Comm, Fish. Rev. , 21 (4) -68-9
Auctralia - ile\; üouth Wales shrimp
Chile - Licensing reg-ulations for
:;r,,_;..ulations
foreign fishing vessels proposed
■.'Ontonts as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO M
FAO : M
Anonyiiious (1959) 59-5216
Comm . Fi sh . Rev . , 2 1 ( 4 ) ■ 67 -8
Anonymous (1959) 59-5219
Comm. Fish. Rev. J 21 (4) s 69
Canada - Progress report on control
Colombia ~ Amount of bond requirea
of sea lamprey in Great Lakes
for shrimp fishing permit revised
Contents as per title.
Contents as per tiile«
FAO: MF
FAO. M
Anonymous (1959) 59-5217
Comm . Fi ch . Rev . , 2 1 ( 4 ) -S 68
Anon^/iTîous (1959) 59-522C
Comm . Fi sh , Rev. , 2 1 ( 4 ) ' 69
Ceylon - Fresli-v/ater fisheries bein^;;
Costa Rica -- Spiny lobster landings
developed
lower in I95Ö
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO .. P
FAO г M
FAO/59/3/6049
НВ1П1МГО!1ЫНЦИШИ«Ы№т1ЖИШЯШДШашшш1«и«1Ш1М 11 т1Ж 1 м м м мм м»ш 1
2(6)t120
Anonymous (1959)
Comm.Fish.rtev. s 21(4)Л0-1
59-5221
Anonymous (1959) 59-5224 ;.
Oomm.Fiüh.Rev. , 21(4)73 Í
Denmark - Fishery trends^
195Ô
France - Largest tuna fishing vessel j
launched
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title, j
FAO.
M
FAO Г, M
Anonymous (1959)
Comm, Fish. Rev, , 21(4)-.71
59-5222
Anonymous (1959) 59-5225
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21 (4)? 73
East Africa - Tuna stocks
in Indian
Greece - Development of Atlantic
ocean studied
ocean fishery
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAG с
M
FAO с M
Anonymous (1959)
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 21 (4);' 72
Egypt - Fishing industry >,
59-5223
1957
ibionymous (1959) 59-5226
Oomi-n , Pi sh . Rev . ^ 2 1 ( 4 ) ■ 7 4
Greece - Sponge fishery;, 195^3
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO с
MP
FAO ■ M
PAO/59/8/6049
2(б),121
Anonymous (1959) 59-5227
Coram. Fish. ReVo , 21 (4): 74
Iceland - Fishery landingSj 1958
i
Anonymous (1959) 59-5230 |
Comrn. Fish. Rev. , 21 (4) 77-8 1
Liberia - fishing industry 1
1
Contents as per title.
1
Contents as per title.
FAO . M.
FAO : MF
Anonyraous (l959) 59-5228
Comr.. Fish. Rev. , 21 ( 4) : 74-5
Iceland - ".inter trawl fisheries
trends
Anonymous (1959) 59-5231
Comm . Fi sh. Rev. , 2 1 ( 4 ) - 78
Mexico - Shrimp landings in 1958
break record
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO . M
FAO: M
Апопупюис (1959) 59-5229
Согш. Fish. Rev. , 21(4)^77
Republic of Korea - Landings and
exports of fishery products ^ 1958
Anonymous (1959) , 59-5232
Comm . Fi sh. Rev. 5 21(4) 7^-'
Mexico •- I.Ierida shrimp fishery
trendr;
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO . MF
FAO: M
FAO/59/8/6049
2(б):12:
Anonymous (1959) 59-5233
Comm. Pish. Rev. , 21 (4) 79
Anonymous (1959) 59*5236
Com::: . Fi sh. Rev. , 2 1 ( 4) " ö1 -2
Mexico - Protocol to International
îiorway - Winter herring fishery
7.'T.ialing Convention approved
Contents as per title.
Contents as jer title.
PAO z M
FAO : M
Anonymous (1959) 59-5234
Comm. Fish« Rev. , 21 (4) •: 79-80
AnonynouG (1959) 59-5237
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21 (4) -02
Morocco ~ Sardine vessel outfitted vàtt
Norway - 'Tinter herring schools
electrical fishing equipment
arrive late
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
PAO с M
PAO : M
Anonymous (1959) 59-5235
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(4) uO-1
Anonymous (l959) 59-5230
Com::i. Fish. Rev. ^ 21 (4) í 82
I'letherlands - Annual whaling report
ITorv/ay - Y/inter herring fisheries
for I957-5Ö
hampered Ъу storms
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO 1 M
РАО M
PAO/59/8/6Ü49
2(6)^23
кпощтоиз (1959) 59-5-39
Comm.Fish.Sev. ^ 21(4)'СЗ
Anonymous (l959) 59-5242
Comr-..FÍ3]4.Rev. , 21 (4) ь84-5
Pakistan - Japanese continue to show
Peru - Fisheries trends j fourth
interest in development of East
quarter 195^
Pakistan fisheries
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO г , MF
FAO s M
Anonymous (1959) 59~5240
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 21(4):C3
Anonymous (l959) 59-5243
Comm . Fi sh . Rev . , 2 1 ( 4 ) :: 85
Panama - Shrimp fishery trends ¡, 195^
Poland - Fishery landings, 195^
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO s M
FAO :■ MF
Anonymous (l959) 59~5241
Oomm. Fish. Rev. ^ 21(4)^^23-4
Anonymous (1959) 59-5244
Comn¡ . Fi sh . Re V . , 2 1 ( 4 ) ::. 3 6
Panama - Laws and regulations affecting
Portugal - Sardine landings in 195^^'
shrimp fishery
break record
Contents as per title.
Contents as per title.
FAO 7 M
FAOi M
FAO/59/u/6049
2(6) 124
Anonymous (1959) 59-5245
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 21(4)^:86
Anonymous (1959) 59-5240 !
Comm.Fish.Rev. 5 21 (4) -83-9 }
Portugal - Fisheries trendSj, October
195Ö
Spain - Fisheries labor problems
Contents as тэег title.
Contents as per title.
^ *f-" "."
•" ^V . . r
FAO ! M
FAO- '" M
Anonymous (1959) 59-5246
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 2l(4).o7
Anonymous (1959) 59-5249
Coram. Fish. Rev. 5 21(4)389
Singapore - Japanese to train local
Sweden - Sea fishery laboratory
fishermen
research program for 1959
Contents as per title.
Contents as jjer title.
FAO с M
FAO I M
Anonymous (1959) 59-5247
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 2l(4)'oo
Spain - Territorial waters
AnonyiAous (1959) 59-5250
Comm. Fish. Rev. ^ 2l(4)'.:90
'lYiiv/an (Form.osa) - Fisheries
■■
landings in I95S
Contents as per title.
Conten-', s as per title.
FAO z M
FAO- MF
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6): 125
AnonymouG (1959) 59-5251 i
_Çomm_. Fish. Rev« , 21(4)1,90
ïaiv/an (Formosa) - Vaialing in 1958
Contents as per title.
FAOs
M
Anonymous (l959) 59-5252
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 2l(4)s90
Ta iv/a, n ( Form о sa ) - Pesticides used in
railkfish iDonds
Contents as ]рег title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-5254
Comm. F ish. Rev. ^ 2l(4):91
U.S.S.R. - ITev/ seven-year plan
for fisheries
Contents as per title.
FAOr
Anonymous (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev. ., 21 (4) ^91
U.O.3.R. - Fishery research
facilities
Contents as per title.
59-5255
FAOs
F
FAQ
MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-5253
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 2l(4).:90-1
Union of South Africa - Spiny lohst er
catches good off Cape Peninsula
Contents as per title.
Horton, P.A. (195G)
59-5256
T he s i s , Exe t e г Uni v . ^
The hionomics of hrown trout ( Salmo
trutta) in a Dartmoor stream.
FAQ
M
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(б):12б
ITational Shellfisheries ' ' 59-5257
Association (1957)
V/'ashington^ 167 p.
1956 Proceeding's vol. 47
Contains papers 58035I to 500354 ^"^
59-5250 to 59-5269^ contributed to the
convention symposium on production -^
utilization of seed oystersj technical
papers on biology of shellfish с shell-
fish enemies;; environmental conditions $
shellfish food;, shellfish poison^ shell-
fish technology L public health
aspects. Incl. notes on association
affairs.
FAQ 5 ef a IIF
Gunter^ G. 5 CE. Dav/son 59-5260
- V.ôn.J. Demoran (l957)
Proc.nat. Shellfish. AsG. , 47(1956)^31-:
Determination of how long oysters
have been dead by studies of their
shells
Account of experiments on setting
some limits upon ages of dead
shells as indicated by the fouling
organisms.
FA0,;efa M
Cronin, L.E. (1957) 59-5258
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 47(1956) 2
Symposium on the production and
utilization of seed oysters
Brief notes on the purpose of symposium ^
'"• fundamental .•" economic problems
involved.
FAO:efa MF
Shustor^ C.ÎI. , Jr. (1957) 59-5261
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. ,' 47(1956) :
34-42
On the shell of bivalve mollusks
Account of observations on the age
determination;, comparative anatomy
¿- ecology of bivalves i. relation of
shell growth to environmental
conditions
FAO „ ef a MF
Chestnut, A.F. (1957) 59-5259
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. . 47(1956) -18
Chestnut, A.F. 5 \:,'ïù. Fahy 59-5262
& H.J. Porter (1957)
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 47( 1 956) :50-6
Growth of young Venus mercenaria,,
Venus caT:pechiensiSs and their
hybrids
Account of studies with clams under
30 mm spavmed from known parent ¿■
i^:rown under laboratory conditions.
l\iotes on rate of growth " survival»
FAO . ef a M
The seed oyster problems of liorth
Carolina
Abstr. only. A brief review of industry
with notes on problems regarding
seed-oysters.
FAO ; ef a M
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6)::127
Hopkins, S.U. (1957)
59-526:
Pro с . ^д. t . She 11 fi sh. As s . , 47(1956) с 58-6I
Our present кпоуДесд^е of tlie oyster
parasite Bucephalus
Puts on гесогсц for oyster biologists^
what parasitologists nov/ know about
oyster~castratin£' flatworm.
FAO -c ef a
Dunn, G.E. (1957) 59-5266
Pro c. nat . Shel lfish. Ass. , 47(1956).
1 04- G
Some features of the hurricane
problem
Brief notes on formation c- movement
of hurricanes with reference to
hurricane tides.
FAO • ef a
M
59-5264
47 (1956)'; 62-7
•oelkey C.E. (l957)
Pro G. nat «Shell fish. Ass .
The flatworm Pseudo stylo chus ostreo-
phagus Eyrnanj a predator of oysters
Hot es on general biology j life history
'" control of this nev/ly introduced
oyster predator to Pacific coast beds.
59-5267
Butler J P.A. '-
A.J. '.Vilson., Jr. (1957)
Pro c. nat. Shel lfish. Ass. , 47(1956)
109-13
A continuouG Y/ater sampler for
estimation of daily changes in
planlvton
Describes water collecting device
with notes on its application &
advantages.
FAO:efa
FAO,?efa
MF
Glude^ J.B. (1957) 59-5265
Procc nat. Shellfish. A s_s_._, 47 (1956 ) з 73-32
Copperj a possible barrier to oyster
drills
Account of laboratory experiments on the
effectiveness of different metalic drill
barriers. Tests show that oyster drill
Uro salpinx \/ould not crawl across clean
copper or brass although it would cross
iron^ zinCj Í. S^ran plastic. Incl.
notes on application.
РАО : ef a
M
KcParren, E.F. Л al, (1957) 59-52бо
Pro с . na t . She 1 1 fish. As s . ^ 47(1956)'
1 1 4-41
Public, health significance of
paralytic shellfish poison: a review
of literature and unpublished
research
Peview of subject under headings?.
Source of poison. Occurrence ("'•
distribution of toxic shellfish»
Characteristics of the poison^ -":
Prevention " control. Incl. full
bibliographic list.
FAO :■ ef a
MF
FAO/59/3/6O49
2(6)'128
B MHHMH «art*tt t«tM«Mi« i Mmtt««*M a»g
■дитадият
Fingerman;, M., -- 59-52б9 .
L.D. Fairbanks (1957) j
Proc.nat. shellfish. Ass. , 47 ( 1956 ) s 146-7 j
Investigations of the "body fluid and
"bi-own-spotting" of the oyster
Brief account of observations on the
physiology of the body fluid -" the
phenomenon of HDrown-spotting ' in
Crassostrea vir ginica .
FAOcefa
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national ohellf isheries
Association (195^)
Chapel Hill, 17. C, , 207 P-
1957 proceedings vol. 4*-
59-5270
Contains papers 59"5271 to 59-5293,
on biology, sanitationj ecology,
physiology ^:. morphology of shellfish:
parasites r"- predators. Incl. brief
biography of honorary members.
FAO^efa
MF
Galtsoff,
(1958)
59-5271
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 4ö( 1 957 ) :ö-22
The past and future of oyster research
Discusses Г. reviews main phases of
oyster research carried on during
1921 to 1951. v/ith notes on future
trends^ full bibliographic list.
FAO.efa
M
Ъо\!, R.L, (1950) 59-5272
Proc.nat . Shellf ish. Ass. , 4Q(1957) 23-S
Sanitary criteria for shellfish by
species and by area
Account of studies conducted in Maine
to evaluate the relative importance
of hydrographie c, geological '"■
biological factors having actual or
potential influence on sanitary
qualities of shellfish grov;ing areas
& with notes on experiments to
establish standards for My t i lu s
e dull s &. Муа ^ arenaria .
FAO ^ ef a
M
Gregory J Pl.Iî.
JiC.T
59-5273
Hill
.": J.A. Hope, Jr. (195Ö)
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 4^(1957):
30-43
Bacteriological studies of harvesting
and processing of oyster in Virginia
Hotes on methods of ejiamination^
changes in bacterial quality of
oysters during processing '" evaluation
of bacterial densities.
FAO : ef a
M
Lunzj G.P. (195Ö) 59-5274
Proc.nat. Shellfish. A ss. ^ 4Ö(1957)'
44-51
Unused oyster shell in ^outh Carolina
suitable for seed oyster production
Discusses possibility of washed
shells as suitable cultch for seed
oyster.
FAO:;
M
PAO/59/8/604^
(6)'129
Chanley, P.E. (195^)
59-5275
Pi-oc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 4^(1957) 52-б5
Survival of some juvenile bivalves in
water of lov/ salinity
Gives some effects of low salinities c:
of changes in salinity <?• adaptation
'■, survival of juveniles of Venus
mercenaria ; Ens i s directus , Муа
arenaria г, Crassostrea v irginica , Qstrea
edulis (■• Brachidontes recurvus.
59-5278
40(1957).
PAO-efa
M
Mensel, R.\7. , N. С Hulings 59-5276
& R.R. Hatha v/ay (l95ö)
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 4S( 1957 ):; 66-7 '
Causes of depletion of oysters in St.
Vincent Barj Apalachicola hay¡, Florida
Contents as per title.
FAOr.efa
Fi
Westley, R.E. (1958)
Froc. nat . Shellfish. Ass.
An automatic v/ater sampler for
marine shore stations
Describes an automatic sampler that
takes hourly samples of natural
v/aters for a week for measurements
of salinities, some pollutants, &
possibly bacteriological or plankton
samples subject to particular
requirements of storage, evaporation
'^- contam.ination of samples.
PAO;efa
M
Loosanoff^ V.L. "
CA. ITomejko (l95ö)
rroc.nat. Shellfish. Ass.
59-5279
4- (1957)- 8.3-9
".lethod for control of the
Burial as
common oyster drill, Uro salpinx
cinerea , of Long Island sound
Account of experiments to determine
the /i^ mortality of this sp. buried
beneath bottom material. Suggests
simple method for controlling.
5^A0 : ef a
M
59-5277
48(1 957) --72-3
Engle, J.E, (195S)
Proc.na t . She 11 fish. As s.
The seasonal significance of total
solids of oysters in commercial
exploitation
59-52ЗО
1-8 (1957): 90-1
Kunkle, B.L. (1958)
Proc. nat. Shellfish, Ass.
The vertical distribution of 05''ster
larvae in Delaware bay
Contents as per title.
I'Totes on seasonal fluctuations of total
solids of oyster meats, v/ith reference
to harvesting seasons for optim.um
quality of oysters.
FAO,-efa
M
FAO:efa
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):130
атвнпя
SparkSj A.K. ^ J.L. Bosv/ell 59-52GI !
" J.G. T.iackin (195З) I
Proc.nat. Shellfish, Ass. , 48(1 957 ) "92-103
Studies on the comparative utilization
of oxygen bj living and dead oysters
Account of experiments to determine
oxygen requirements by a dead oyster
in disintegration c: a live oyster
for respiration. States that former do
not use appreciahly greater amount
of oxygen than latter.
PAOcefa
M
59-5202
40(1957) ^> 103-9
Cox 5 K.U. (1958)
Pro c.nat. Shellfish. Ass.
Notes on the California ahalone
fishery
Revievi^s Haliotis ruf oscens ^ П.
corrugata r". _H^ ful gens fishery in the
district. Incl. notes on life history,
movement ¿' migration;, -. transplanting.
PAO:;efa
M
Smith, R.J. (1958) 59-5284
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 48(1957)^-
115-24
Filtering efficiency of hard clams
in mixed suspensions of radioactive
phytoplanliton
Account of investigations on the
efficiency of Her cenaría ( = Venus )
mercena ria L. in filtering
Gyr/rnodinium Л Cartería ., algal cells
of different sizes.
FAO:of£
M
Fingerman, M. '" 59-5285
L.D. Pairhanks (l958)
Proc.nat.Shellf ish. Ass. ^ 4Ö(1957)
125-33
Histophysiology of the oyster kidney
Describes the morphology A physiology
of the kidney - organ of Bojanus -
in Crassostrea vir gi nica .
PAO jefa
M
Manning, J. H. & 59-5283
Ы.Т. PfitzeniTieyer (1958)
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 48( 1957 ) ■ 1 1 O-4
The Maryland soft shell clam industry ¿
its potentials and problems
Briefly discusses the problems
confronting the industry.
PAO:;efa
M
Guillard, R.R. (1958) 59-5286
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 48( 1 957 )
134-42
Some factors in the use of nanno-
plankton cultures as food for larval
and juvenile bivalves
Account of feeding experiments with
larvae & juveniles of Crassostrea
virgin! ca ^■- Venus mercenaria .
PAO : ef a
T.T
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)И31
Tripp, U.R. (195C)
^roc.nat . Shellf ich.. Ass. ^
59-5287'
4ö (1 957 )c1 43-7
Disposai by tlie oyster of intra
cardially injected red blood cells of
vertebrates
Account of studies in elucidating
defense mechanisms of Crassostrea
virginica Gmelin by histological
determination of the fates of various
vertebrate erythrocytes injected
intracardially into the oyster.
PAO : ef a
M
Ehle^ A.F. (195C) 59-5288
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 48 ( 1957)^
148-51
Some observations on blood circulation
in the oyster 5 Crascostrea virginica
Deals with the venous return ¿ gill
circulation of this sp.
FAO'jefa
M
Gunter, G.
(1958
59-5289
48(1957) 152-
Proc.nat . Shellfish. Ass
An abnormal Virginia oyster v/ith a
bifurcated muscle
Description of the muscle structure
of the specimen.
FAQ г ef a
M
Galt soff, P.S. (1958) 59-5290
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 48(1 957)'^
154-61
Observations on muscle attachments ¡,
ciliary motion; and the palliai
organ of oysters
Contents as per title.
FAO ^ ef a
Feng, S.I. (1958) 59-5291
Proc.nat. Shellfish. Ass. , 48(1957)
162-73
Observations on distribution and
elimination of spores of Ilematopsis
ostrearum in oysters
Account of investigations on the
distribution of cysts in the mantle
margin f- evidence of discharge of
spores by oysters.
FAO : ef a
48(1957)
59-5292
Cooleyj r.R. (1958)
Proc. nat. Shellf ish.AsG.
174-88
Incidence and life history of Parorchi¿ :
acanthus ,, a digenetic trematodej in
the southern oyster drill;, Tha i s
haem.astoma
Gives compiled information on life
cycle J knov7n hostsj reported localitiei
synonym.y L morphological description j
of developmental stages of this sp. \
Briefly describes the pathology of i
Parorchis infection in Tj_ haemastoma
Incl. discussion on the possible use oí'
this trem.atode as a biological control
agent for
FAC efa
haematostoma.
F.
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6
)И32
Hathaway 9 R.R. (1958) 59-52931
Procnat. Shellfish. AsG. , 48(1957 );; 1 89- 94J
The crown conch Melon^çena corona Gmelin;
its habits y sex ratios, and pocGiblc
relations to the oyster
Account of studios on the abundance
f. frequent association of this sp.
v/ith oysters on west coast of Florida.
^AO;ofa
Croshyj L.H. &. 59-5294
E.J.F. V'ood (1959)
Trans.roy.Soc.N.Z. , 86 ( 1 -2 ) .-. 1 -58
Studies on Australian and New Zealand
diatoms - II. Normally epontic and
henthic genera
Gives taxonomy of epontic 5: henthic
diatom flora of estuaries vàth
descriptions (' ill. In addition,
information given on seasonal
distribution of diatoms, their
significance as indicators, importance
in food cycle,
è marine fouling.
FAO efa
I.ÎF
59-5295
Cunningham, G.H. (1959)
Trans.roy.Soc.N.Z. , 86 (1-2) ,65-103
riydnaceae of New Zealand - Part II о The
genus Odontia
Give? detailed description of 25 spp. ,
v^rith notes on distribution, hosts &.
com.parative features. An ill. diagnostic
key to spp. is appended.
FAO efa
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
Healy, A.J. (l959) 59-5296
Trans. roy.Soc.N.Z. , 36(1-2) 113-8
Contributions to a knov/ledge of the
adventive flora of Nev/ Zealand^ no. 7
Lists adventive spp. present in
lowland s\7amp forest, with records of
nev/ spp. Daphne laureola L. , P oa
infirma H. В. К. . Taxus baccata L. f.".
Euonymus phell emana Loes.
PAO : efa
Garrick, J, A. F. (i 959)
59-5297
Trans.roy.Soc.N.Z. , 86 ( 1 -2 ) 1 27-4I
Studies on Neví/' Zealand Elasmobranchii<
Part VII.- The identitj^ of specimens
of Controphorus from New Zealand
Gives determination keys for
Centrophorus plunlceti V'aite_, C «
nilsoni Thompson^ jC^ v/a i t e i Thompson,
C. calceus Lowe r:- C. foliaceus Gunthe?
FAO : efa
Robinson, L. S. (1959)
59-5298
n\
i ran s . ГС"/ . oo с о ij . ¿J .
Сб(1-2) 143-53
Recordr.. of cestodes from marine
fishes of Ne?; Zealand
Lists 1.2 spp. of cestodes recorded
with a detailed account of anatomy
of the adult Ilepatoxylon mega-
cephalus Rudolphi.
PAO efa
M
(о)ИЗЗ
Pingermaiij M. г, M.I. Sandeen
59-5299
('.' M.E. Lowe (1959)
Physiol. Zool. , 32 c1 28-49
Experimental analysis of the red chroma
tophore system of the prawn Falaemonetes
\nilffaris
Study of the effects of long- term
hack^jround adaptation upon the chromato-
phore system ? the electrophoretic
behaviour of the chromatophorotropins.
59-5301 I
(Card 2) j
development of fish marketing" !
analyses of regulation of fishing
L processin^î':, formulation of
recommendation to government dealing
with general developm.ent of fishing
industry .". its markets.
FAG ; g Ik
MF
SJHsefa
F
Slijpor, E.J. (195Ö) 59-5300
■¿'im s ter dam , 524 P«'
( Knc wl e C' g e о n wha I es)
.^alvissen
111. monographed encompassing chapters
on man r. Y/haleSj anatomy j sv/imming ^'■
speedj hreathing f"- the respiratory
system J hearing^ sight ¡, smelly feeding
f"- oreedin/:?.
FAOihr
Crutchfieldj J. A.
(1959)
59-5301
riep.F.A.O./'L.T. A.P. , (998) : 1 46 p.
Report to the Government of Uganda on
fish marketing in Uganda (June 1957 to
June 1958)
Report of author's assignment FAO under
UN Expanded Technical Assistance
Program. Gives detailed account of
studies on development of more adequate
description of existing marketing
structure J analysis of present '
potential export markets ^■. import
sources :_, delineating obstacles
impending efficient operation ^\
Andrews^ Р.Ы, (Comp.) (1959) 59-5303
FAQ -, Rome , I6 p.
Catalogue of PAO fisheries
publications - Hay 1959
Lists titleS;, prices of periodicals
" individual titles of irregular
serial publication, incl. ETAP
reports J ''■; publications of GFQI -■
1ГРС: training centre report s j
available reprints of articles in
periodicals.
FiB- sjh
MF
Sandvaer, G. (l95ö) 59-5304
Ârsberet.Norg.Fisk. ;, (5)^28 p.
Lofotiisket 1958 (Lofoten
fishery I95Ö)
Fishing conditions 5 participants,,
types u amounts of gear ■" its
deterioration; catches by areas /*'
types of gear.
FAÜ:tl
M
PAO /59 /8 /6 049
2(б):134
Lav;s, Г.. M. à 59-5305
R.J.F. Taylor (1957)
Proc.aool .Soc.Loncl. , 129(з) 315-24
A mass dylns of cгaЪeater seal&j,
ЪоЪосТоп carcinop ha g u s (Gray)
!
In 1955 large пшпЪегз of this seal ¡
v/intered on the ice in the Crown
Prince Gustav channel off Graham Land, j
In the spring most of them died (t !
Sj^jecimens were collected» Examination ;
of these specimens provided information'
on the cause of death ^^ on the ages of j
the seals, (issued a s : Coll » P^epr « "•orml ey
nat.Inst.Oceanogr. J 6(211 ) ^
195ОУ.
Draper, L. (1957) 59-5306
Houille hlanche g (6): 6 p.
Attenuation of sea -waves with depth.
En Fr
Experimental comparison of surface
waves with the pressure changes
produced Ъу them on the sea hed at a
point fairly near to a heach. The
attenuation of the waves is compared
with that calculated Ъу classical
hydrodynamic theory. An empirical
equation is evolved which agrees with
these results, (issued as; Coll.Reyr .
'Torml ey na 1 Ins t . ceano gr . ^ 6(21 3)> 195 S )
GLE'ld M
Cartv/right 5
D.E. (1958)
Gci.Progr. , (181) •83-91
Ph^T.ical oceanography
59-5307
Peviev/ of recent theory for the
pruuiction of ship-motion spectra Л; of
the use to be made therein of data on
the relation het^A-een waves '■" wind, v/ith
an account of progress in the hydro-
dynamical theory behind the transfer
function relating ship motion to viraves¡,
" discussion of future prospects in
this \7ork. (issued as:, Col l . Pepr . " orml^-
nat.Inst.Oceanog r. , 6(223), 1958).
GLK:glk
M
Laws 5 P.M. (1958) 59-5308;
Proc.50ol.SoüoLo_n],. y 1 30 ( 2 ) -, 275-88
Gro\/th rates and ages of crabeater
seals^ Lohodon carcinophagus Jaoquinot
'^ Pucheran
The internal grov,-th rings of the teeth
of the craheater seal^ _L._ carcino-
phagus ^ are described '^ the annual
pattern established. Using ages
determined from the growth rings in th(!
canine teeth y an average growth curve
for bod/ length has been constructed <
is compared with earlier estimates of
the rate of grov/th in the 1st few yeari.
(issued as. Coll. Pepr. or mley nat.Inst^
Oceanog r., 61j?24) /^§58^ '
„m^îli^mL-l . M
Tucker^ H.J. (1958) 59-5309
J. sei . Inst rum, j, 35^167-71
An electronic feedbad: seismograph
The seism.ograph described has a
nearly uniform response to gTound
oscillations whose periods lie
between 1'5s Г I2sj v/hich is the range
of particular interest for research
on microseisms generated by sea waves,
(issued as; Col 1 . Pepr . \7orml ey na t .
Inst.Ocea n ogr. , 6(232); 1958).
GLI-:.m3t
M
Deacon, G.E.P. (1958) 59-5310
Impulse , Harch, 195S¡, 7 P»
British studies in oceanography
Account of some of the v/ork of the
national Institute of Oceanography,
(issued as- Coll. Pepr. Wo rmley nat.
Inst . ceanogr. , 6(235 )^ 1958).
M
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6), 135
Crease, J. (l95o)
59-5311
J, Fl uid Me eh. , 4( 3 ) : 306-20
The propa{j;ation of long waves into a
semi-infinite channel in a rotating
system
Theoretical inves
partial explanati
of tides -'": storm
Sea. 2 models of
discussed. One of
infinite harriers
plane progressive
parallel barriers
the other infinit
Repr.ïïormley nat.
1950)7
GLK jo
tigation to seek a
on of the behaviour
surges in the North
this region are
2 parallel s emi-
in the path of a
v/ave^, the other of 2
^ one s em/i- infinite f-
e« (issued as ' Coll .
I ns t . с ea no gr . ~ бС^ЗТ )
Longuet-Higgins ^ U. S. ( 1 95^) 59-531 4:
rroc.roy.Soc. ; 246A199-IIÖ !
On the intervals hetween successive j
zeros of a random function
A new approach is suggested to the
problem of the statistical distrihutior
of the intervals hetween successive
zeros of a random j, Gaussian function,
(issued as: Coll. Piejjr . "Torm l e y nat .
Inst.Oceano gr. , 6(244)^ 19 50).
GLK m si
MF
M
Chamo ck J H. (I958)
oci.Progr. , 46(183): 470-87
Ivleteorology
59-5312
Review of progress in studies of wind^
temperature, e¿ humid.ity gradients near
the ground, (issued as с Coll.,riepr .
Wormley nat .Inst . Oceanogr. , 6(242 ) ^
1958)«
GLK:glk
MF
Chamo ck, Ы. (1958)
S ci. Pro gr. , 46(183)0487-501
Physical oceanography
59-5313
Review of progress in studies of wind-
generated waves, (issued as.. Coll. Pcpr.
V'ormley nat . Inst. Océano g r. ^ 6 (243) p 1958)
GLKsglk
Cartwrightp :0.E. (1958)
-48
59-5315
Ргосогоу. Soc. 5, 2 /i. 7 A
On estimating the mean energy of sea
waves from the highest waves in a
record
An analysis is made of the prohahility
distribution of the largest values
attained Ъу a stationary random
variable f(t) over a period of time
containing several oscillations,
(issued as-: Coll.Repr. '^rmley nat .
Inst.O ceancgr. ^ 6(245')9 1.958).
GLIC dec
Carruthersj J. IT, (1958) 59-5316
Fish. News ^ Lona. , (2362) 6-7
Seine net fishermen can easily obseUniv. of Oxford, U.K.,
A comparative study of tie reproductive
behaviour of the sticklebacks
(Gasterosteidae)
MF
Tubbj J. A. (I95Ô) 59-535Ö
Occ.Pap.Indo-Pacif.FishcCoun. , (58/4)
5 P-
Report on the 9'th Pacific "^cience
Congress;; Division of Oceanography r?:
Fisheries
Reports re-organisation - Division of
Fisheries í- of Oceanography became
Division of Marine Sciences &:■ of
Freshwater Sciences, each incl.
disciplines of oceanography .^ fisheries
■": biology. Recommendations made concer:i
zooplanlctony C-^4¡, chlorophyll studies,
UNES 00 activities.
FiB:sjh MF
РА0/^9/$/б049
2(б)::143
i
!
Vifennekens, M.P. (1959) 59~5359 1
Bull.íviar. Sei, Gulf Саг1ЪЪ., 9(l):1-52
Water mass properties of the straits
of Florida and related waters
Attempt to synthesize old ¿- nev/ studies
of the relationships hetween salinity j
temperature^ dissolved oxygen^ Л,
inorganic phosphate in the straits of
Florida P related v/aters.
FA0s;mp\7 M
Guest, V.'. C. (1959) 59-5362
Eull.'.iar.,3Gi.Gulf Carihh. , 9(l):-79-C3
The occurrence of the jellyfish
Chiropsalmus quadrumanus in Matagorda
hay J, Texas
Account 01 its distribution generally
■'". in this bay J the salinity '" other
conditions in association with which
it was found y ' its gonadial
condition.
FAO:elk M
Sogandares-Bernal, F, <'-, 59-5360
R.F. Hutton (1959)
Bull Л5аг. Sei. Gulf Carihh. , 9(l);.53--6C
Studies on helminth parasites of the
coast of Florida - I. Digenetic
trematodes of marine fishes from Tampa
and Boca Ciega hays with descriptions
of two new species. 1.
Systematics.
FAO^glk M
Voss, N.A. (1959) 59-5363
Bull.Mar. Sei. Gulf Caribb, , 9(l)ô84-99
Studies on the pulmonate gastropod
Siphonaria pectinata (Linnaeus) from
the southeast coast of Florida
The feeding^ habitat., spawning^
larval development^ environmental
г.. geographical variation^ geographical
distribution - gro?rfch of the sp.
are discussed. The veliger^ egg
Liasses '■ newly settled young are ill.
FAC . nav M
Lev/is J A.G. (1959) 59-5361
Bull .Mar . Sei . Gulf Carihh . , 9 (l ) б9~7о
The vertical distrihution of some
inshore copepods in relation to
experimentally produced conditions of
light and temperature
An experimental toy/er was used to test
the effects of different gradients of
light <": temperature on the vertical
distribution of 3 spp. of planlctonic^
inshore copepods.
FAOr.agl M
IQ awe, ".'.L. -'^ 59-5364
B.l'I. b h imada (i 959)
Bull. llar. Sei. Gulf Caribb., 9(0 100-15
Young scombroid fishes from the
Gulf of Mexico
Separation /:..: identification of young
forms of yello-v/fin tuna, Thunnus
ar^entivittatus, blackfin tuna T.
atlaiiticusr, oceanic skipjack.
Eat SUV/onus pel am is, little tunny,
Euthynnus alletteratus, frigate
mackerel, Auxis thazard, ''. bonito
Sarda sarda, as well as a fev/ small
specimens of Thunnus of inteterminate
sp.
FAOcwlk M
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6);144
Г Е ПИРЧч явии
ICrause, H. П. (l959) 59-5365 I
Árch,Eydrobiol. , Suppl. 24 ô 297-337
Biochemische Untersuchun¡gen üher den
postmortalen АЪЪаи von totem Plankton
unter аегоЪеп und апаегоЪеп Bedingungen
(Bio-chemical investigation on the
post-mortem decomposition of dead
planlcton under aerobic and anaerobic
conditions). En
Account of investigations on variation
of chemical composition during
decomposition, jjescribes methods of
investigationy reports results obtained
on the loss of substance, nitrogen &
raw -orotein content, carbon - ash
Schv/oerbelj J. (1959) -59-5360 |
Arch.Hydrobiol. , Suppl. 24:3o5-546 !
Ökologische und tiergeographische I
Untersuchungen über die Milben (Acari;,}
Hydrachnellae) der Quellen und Bäche
des südlichen Schv/arzv/aldes und seiner
Randgebiete (Ecological and zoo-
geographical investigations on the
mites 5, Acari, Hydrachnellae ^ in
s;, rings -r"', brooks of the southern Black
Forest and in its surroundings ;, vvith
reference to the river Baar,, the
upper Danube and the southern Vosges).
En Fr
detailed account of ecological c":
contents,
59-5365
(Card 2)
scale of amino-acids Pz
fat content.
59-5368
(Card 2)
zoogeographical investigations on the
water mites in sources " brooks of
geologically different regions.
Geographical;, geological с climato-
logical conditions of the regions
are discussed.
FAQ z dr
F
FAO ,: dr
F
Ш1кег, W. (1959) 59-5367
Arch.Hydrobiol. , Suppl. 24:338-60
Diamesarien-Studien (Dipt.^ Chirono-
m.idae) im Hochschwarzwald
(investigation on the Diamesa spp. of tnф
P:'.'^^- Foroat), En
Describes systematics^ morphology
c. geographical distribution of 15 spp.
of genus Diamesa.,
Elster^ П. -J. (1959)
59-5370
FAO G dr
F
Arch.Hydro b iol. ^ Suppl. 24. 361 -84
Beiträge zur Limnochomie der
HochschY/arav/aldseen III
(Contributions to the limno-chemistry
of the Black Forest lakes - III).
En
Contents as per title.
FAO ; dr
P
PAO/39/8/6O49
2(6)1145
Kühl, Ы, (1957) 59-5371
Ar ch. Fi s o h 'ïi s G. ^, 0.I0I-97
Die deutsche Fischerei auf Iiidustrie-
fish in der Nordsee im Jahre 1957
(The German industrial fish i:)roduction
in the ITorth Sea in 1957). En
Gives statistics of sandoely herring p
\/hitingj haddock > dah^ horse-mackerel
Xjrocessed for fish-meal c- oil. Incl.
notes on the share of undersized fish-
in the -production.
GLICidr
Demel; K. "-. 59-5374
S. Rutkowicz (195C)
Gdynia » 310 p.
Morze Barentsa (The Barents Sea)
Summary account of the oceanogTaphy^,
marine hiology L fisheries of the
Barents Sea.
FiB .: tl
M
59-
■5372
Lülmannj !:. (1957)
Arch.Fisoh:;iss . , G 198-203
иЪег jahreszeitliche Veränderungen der.
Fettgehaltes und des Gehaltes an
Trockensubstanz und Asche bei
Sandspierlingen ( Ammodytes spec. )
(The cyclic changes of the content of
f at ¡> solid and ashes of the flesh of
LauncGj sandeel^ during an annual
period). En
Results of analyses of chemical
composition of sandeels.
Kozarov, G. (195Ô) 59-5375
Izdanija, Skopje , 11 (6);- 103-25
FitoplaiT.^iton na I'ojranskogo esero
(Phytoplanlcton of lake B'ojran). 1^
A qualitative à quantitative study.
GLKsdr
M
FAOchr
F
NÜjTiann, и. (1957) 59-5373
Arch. F ischöls s. , 8:210-2
Kälteschocks als natürliche Ursachen
periodisch auftretender Fischsterhen im
Bosporus (Cold shock as a natural
reason for fish mortalities which
appear periodically in the Bosporus).
En
r.eviev/s deadly effect of special
v/eather conditions in the Bosporus on
f i sh e s .
Popovska-Stanl-oviCj 0. (l95ö) 59-5376
Izdanija, Skopje , 1 1 (7): 127-44
.". rilot kon poznavan je kladotserite od
le jranskogo ezero (Contribution
to the knowledge of Gladoceras of lalr.e
jiorjan). Fr
A record of spp. of the families
SididaBy Daphnidaey Macrothricidae &:
Chydoridae^ their distribution in
the lake .'^ life cycles.
GLK:dr
M
FAO : hr
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(б):14б
Germany. Bundesministeriuin für 59-5377
Ernährung- J Landv/irtsclicift -"
Forsten (1959)
Ham bur fi- , 53 p.
Informationen иЪег die FiDchv/irtschaft
des Auslandes no. 3 (Information on
fisheries in foreign c-ountries)
Lionthly compilation of press releases ^
!•> extracts &•■ digests from periodicals
of information relating to all aspects
of fisheries of all countries.
GLI^Lfílk
MF
Hisu, H. (1959) 59-5380
Би11. Seikai re^;. Fish. Res. Lab» ■, ( 1 6 ) ,
21-33"
(studies on the fisheries biology of
the ribbon fish, ( Tr j chiurus lepturus
Linné) in the East China and the
Yellow Seas - 2. On the maturity and
the spav.Tiing). ITi En
Gonaf index p fecundity ^ egg sizes <,
spavming times <"' areas determined
from 1765 fish sampled February^ 1954
to January 5 1958»
FiBcsjh
M
Western Australia 59-5378
Fisheries Department (1953)
Monthly Service Bulletin, 7(6)^59-68
liotos on staff "'. their activities;
issuance of fishing licenses j
regulations & legal actions; seasons c-
results of crayfisheryj information
from abroad.
Mako, H. (1959)
59-5381
(16)-:
Bull.Seika i r eg. Fish. Res. Lab.
35-62
(Analytical study of demersal fish by
commercial size composition (l).
Estimation of age composition from
commercial size composition).
IT i En
GroY/th curves '■ size compositions for
Saurida tumbil ^ Argyrosom.us argentatus
Fseudosciaena manc hurica from East
China с Yellow Seas,
GLK-.sjh
M
FiBss jh
M
Aoyama^ T. " 59-5379
T. Kitajima (1959)
Bu ll.Seikai reg. Fish. Res. Lab. , (l6):1-20
(The selective action of trawl nets -
II. Mesh experiments with 50 ft covered
trav/1 net). Fl. En
Covered 60 mm cod-end experim.cnts in
March " June 1957s gave selection
curves Í 50л selection length in
relation to fish girth c: size of catch.;;
for 51 fish spp. у resistance of net ;•
relation of results to satisfactory mesh-
sise for use in East China & Yellow Sea s 4
Saksena^ J.N. (1958) 59-5382
Pr o c. nat . Aca d. Se i . India ^ 28В z 227-30
ilew species of the genus Allocreadium
L00Í
1900^ of the family Alloorea-
diidae Stossich^ 1904> trematoda from
the intestine of Mastacerabalus arraatus
FiBtsjh
M
P
PÁO/59/8/6O49
2(6)c147
Tiv/ari, I. P. (1S53) 59-5ЗСЗ
Fro с . na t . Aca d . S ci , India ,, 2 оБ; 246-52
Studies on three new opecies of the
genus Astiotrema (ïrematoda Plagior-
chiidae) from fresh -v/ater tortoises
F
Saxena, Б.Б. (195Ö) ^ 59-5386
Froc.nat. A cad« Sei. In dia 5, 2иБ:2б4-оЗ
Circulation of blood in the
respiratory region of some fresh'vvater
catfishes of Uttar Pradesh, India
Ба ha dur J 1С. d:.
S. Rajam (1953)
Froc.nat. Acad. Sei. India
59-538.
27A; 87-90
Study of the relationship hetween the
size of the kidney and the sir:e of the
fish
MF
Saxena^ Б.В. (1958) 59-5385
Pro c.nat. Acad. Sei. ^India , 28Б:25о-бЗ
Extent of the gill-surface in the
teleosts Heteropneustes fossilis Bloch
and Clarias hatrachus Linn.
F
Saxena, Б.В. (1958) 59-538?
Pr о с . na t . A ca d . S ci . Ind ia , 2 8Б. 2 84-92
Circulation of blood in the
respiratory region of Anaha s
testudineus p (Bloch)
F
Sahaj К, С. , Б. P. Sen
& G.bl. Muhury (1958)
Sei. о Cult. 5 23 Î 556
59-5383
Destruction of water-hyacinth
îichhornia crassipes Solms) Ъу 2:4-Б
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)í148
[^
ECAFE (I95Ô) 59-53Ö9 i
Fl ood Control Journal ^ June 1950/ 57 P« j
i
t
Report containing lollov/ing sections с \
Improvements on oЪservation^ collection |
Í: record of hydrologie data^ Kev/ stream
gauging stations estaЪlished; Other
hydrologie stations? NEC-ICA programme
(foreign assistance) f: <?:, Ground water
inve s t iga t i on .
FiB_ sjh
ITeumann, Б. (1959)
59-5390
Experientia , 15^1 7o-9
Farhmusterum schlag auf der Mollusken-
schale ( Coloured shell patterns).
En
The variahility of the shell pattern of
Theodoxus (V'errapopulation) is reduced
to 3 significant types y v/hich are hased
on different processes of pigment
formation of the mantle-edge. A change
hetv/een the 'synchronen Querstreif en '-
pattern '". the 'phasenlängenkonstanten
Längsstreif en '-pattern is described.
FAO : dn
M
Altmann > G. (1959)
59-5392
Experientia , 15:192
Atmungsphysiologische Untersuchungen
an Ilytilus e dulis r ;alloprovincialis
(Researches on the respiratory
physiology of Mytilus edulis g;allo -
provincialis ) . Fr
Examination of the role played in
respiratory regulation Ъу visceral
ganglia 5 tested Ъу ahlation of these
ganglia.
РАО ■. glk
MP
Fry, P.E.J. (195Ô)
x^'ry ,
Annu . Rey . Ph y s i Q 1 . ¡,
Temperature
59-5393
20:207-24
compensation
A review of literature on this
phenomenon throughout the animal
kingdom v/ith frequent reference to
aquatic forms. Bibliography of
205 references.
GLK-sjh
MP
Altmannp G. (1959) 59-5391
Experientia , 15^91-2
Hormonale Beeinflussung des Stoffwechsel
Ъэ1 Carcinus mxaenas (llormonic
influence of raetaholism in _Carcinus
maenas ) , En
Exam.ination of the influence of oxygen
need of this sp, Ъу injection of ocular
peduncular extract s c, c. by ahlation of
ocular peduncle.
PAO : glk
Taylor ^ C.C, (1958) 59-5394
Fish. Gaz, y U« Y. , Jan. -Feh, <, б p.
An appraisal of the Nev/ England
fisheries
A popular review dealing with history
Í-. prospects of the haddocky redfish
c: v/hiting fisheries ° overfishingy
regulation, " natural fluctuations.
SJIIiSJh
M
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6). 149
Heclcofj Je С. (195С) 59-5395
Cir с. Atlant. biol.Sta. , (32)сЗ P«
Useful publications for oyster farmers
of the Haritimes
Serial sources of information^ lists
selected titles in General Series
Circulars; Pro£,"ress Reports (Atlantic)
oyster farming circulars :>". bulletins;,
all published .Ъу Fisheries Research
Board of Cana,da.
■n N
АЪс, T. (1957)
Jap« J ^Ichthyol , ,
Ne
6(3):Л1-4
rare or uncommon fishes from
59-539Q
Japanese v/aters - VI. Notes on the
rare fishes of the family Histiopte-
ric.ae
Continuât ion of 59-5397»
.D'iBcE jh
M
GLK;
M
Eottaj Ы. > T. Abe 59-5396
L Y. Takashima (195ü)
E ull.Tohoku reg. Fish. Res. Lab. , (12):
101-5
(Notes on the hea.d bones of the
Japanese mackerels of the genus
Pn eujTia t op ho r u s ) . xTi En
Shapes of sphenotic "r of auxiliary
crest are described <?' ill.',
are used to distinguish var, japonicus
.'". var. tapeinocephalus of '?j_ japonicus,
GLKcsjh
59-5397
Abe, T. (1957)
Ja p. J. Ichthy ol. 5 6 ( 1 -2 ) ;; 35 -9
Now, rare or uncommon fishes from
Japanese v/aters - VI. Notes on the rare
fishes of the family Histiopteridae
111. description of si^ecimens of adult
Pseudopentoceros richardsoni ^. young
'"^■ uinquarius .japonicus from Japanese
v/aters.
GLIusjh
M
bCorgans^ J. P.C. (195Ö)
59-5399
Ann. Mag, nat. Hist. , Ser, 13? 1сб42-5б
Three confusing species of serranid
fishj one described as new, from East
Africa
111. taxonomic descriptions , v/ith key 5
distribution Л ecological notes for
Epinephelus f us со gut ta tus ; E. dispar
partim ''• _E^ tukula .
SJH:sjh
M
Anonymous (1959)
I Dansk FiskTid. , 77^49
59-5400
"Fishing efforf-statistiks betydning
ved internationale forhandlinger
(The importance of "fishing effort"
statistics in international
discussions)
Reviev/ of FAO meeting on costs "n
earnings of fishery enterprises.
PAO z tl
MP
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6).: 150
Anonymous (i 959) 59-5401
Дапзк FiskTid, , 77^67-8
Udltast til ny og udvidet llords^-
konvention underskrevet efter konference
i London (Proposal for a new and
expanded North Sea convention has been
signed after the conference in London)
Review of the nev/ ITorth-East Atlantic
Fisheries Convention.
FAO :, tl
Bertelsenj E. (l959)
59-5402
Dansk FiskTid., 77^69-74
Fiskeriunders)2^gelserne det s ids te âr i
vore indre farvande (Fisheries
investigations during the last year
in our coastal v/aters)
Review of Danish fisheries
investigations in 1958 v/ith notes on
preliminary results.
FAO : tl
MF
Anorymous (1959) 59-5403
Dansk FiskTid. , 77^91-2
De store fors^g med maerkning af sild
og hvil linger i Nordsjz^en (The big
investigation with tagging of herring
and whiting in the North Sea)
Review of international tagging of
plaice,, vihitingj herring &. sand eel in
the North Sea 1958 ô notes on
preliminary results.
FA0:tl
M
St. (rand) 5 E.-..". (1959) 59-5404
Dansk FiskTid. ,, 77. ^ 127
Stort program for norsk fiskeri- og
havforskning i indevaerende âr
(Big programme for Norwegian
fisheries and marine research in this
year)
Notes on the programme which will
engage 9 ships.
^AOtl
Cassie, II,]
(1957)
59-5405
Proc.N. S. ecol. Soc. 9 (5)0 4-5
Shallovi^-water diving in marine
ecology
Note presented to 6th annual meeting
of society on equipment for diving
8' photography ^, its use for study of
animal behaviour ^ quantitative
sampling J hydrography ;; study of
submerged equipment.
FAOoSJh
Hurley, D.E. (1957)
Proc.il. Zi.e col . So с . у (5)^12
Ecology of
California
59-5406
:he sea-floor off Southern
Abstr. of paper presented to the 6th
annual meeting of Society.
PACsjh
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):151
L^aat África High 59-5407
Commission (1959) 1
ITairobij 19 P« i
East African Marine ilsheries Research i
Organisation annual report 1958
Lists staff <•!'. publications &. gives
general account of v/ork of the
org'anization during 1958« Account of
\7ork of líAJTIHIE'Eí review of scientific
j imT-estigations : specific composition
i of catches;; tuna I'^-.ng-line studies;
i survey of fishing grounds of 1Ï. Kenya
1 continental shelf. Incl. articles Ъу
1 -".F. С, Morgans &. F. I7illiams, 59-5408 ce
^;9-5409^
FiBssjh F
'.Tilliams, F. (1958) 59-5410
Ann. îlag.nat. Hist, , 1В( 6) .'369-430
Fishes of the family Carangidae in
British East ^-frican v/aters
1
M
Morgans, J. F. С. (1959) 59-5408
Rep . E, Af r . High Comrr. . „ 1 958 : 1 6-7 , 20
0?he fishery hanks off Lanu
Gives chart of the IT. Kenya continental
shelf у drav/s attention to 5 9-5064 r
Comments on exploratory fishing
oij erat ions.
i
Fri3,sjh M
StrasDurgj B.VJ. С 59-5411
E.S-H. Yuen (195З)
S;>'Tnp.Papo8th Sess. IPPC/C58/Sym. 2 ^6 p.
Preliminary results of underwater
observations of tuna schools and
practical applications of these
results
Bescription of the fishing methods
of skip jack J KatsuvTonus pelarais 9 "•■
summary of observations of the
behaviour of skipjack^, applicable to
the improvement of fishing methods
v/ith special em.phaGÍs on feeding
habits of skipjack schools.
SJH^tl M
í^illiams, F. (1959) 59-5409
1 RepoE.Air.Eigh Cornm. 5 1 958g 1 8-9
i ¿, note on the use ot trammel nets in
L'a st African v/aters
1 p_-i.^i , -.-Il -• .. .,.,_•„ • -> ^ -■
j Zancihar i- Pemoac sp. composition^
com.ment on commercial possihilities.
IlBesjh M
Gloverj E,S„ (1958) 59-5412
Symp. Pa :. 8th Sess. IPFC/C58/Sym. 3 j 8 p.
Fish bohaviour and the planktonic
envirormient ¿ the role of field
observations
Ilotes on the use of continuous
plankton recorder, interpretations:
its results Í-. their applications to
fisheries problems, Pieviev/ of some
recent findings on relations between
the abundance of plankton & fish.
SJH'tl M
FAC/59/8/6049
2(6)2152
Dagetj J. (195Ö)
59-5413
Symp.Pap.Sth Sess. IPFC/ C5o/Sym. 4^ 5 p.
Les migrations de poissons dans les
eaux douces tropicales africaines
(The migrations of fish in tropical
African fresh waters)
ßeview of the migrations of tropical
fishes in streams in relation to
season i-, food & outline of a programme
for further study of these
migrations.
SJHstl
F
Blaxter, J.H.S. , P.G.T. 59-5416
Holliday c; Б.В. Parrish (195Ö)
Symp.Pap,Sth Sess «IPFC/ C58/Sym. 7 ? 5 P«
Some preliminary observations on the
avoidance of obstacles Ъ-у herring
( Clupea harengus L. )
Results of observations on herring
behaviour in aquariujn in respect of
barriers with different net material
& mesh sizes in light à darkness.
SJHstl
Anonymous (1958) 59-5414
Symp>Pap,8th Sess. IFFC /C58/S.vto. 5. 3 p.
Analysis of behaviour in commensalism
Reviev/ of the experiments of Prof.
Davenport v/hich show what certain
animals are caused to do by factors
of specific action, released by other
host organisms with which they live
in associations.
Parrish. Б.В.. J. U.S.
59-5417
SJHstl
MF
Blaxter & P.G.T. Holliday (.1958)
Symp.Pap.8th Sess. IPFC/ C58/SyTn. 8, 4 P.
Some notes on establishment and
maintenance of Atlantic herring
( Clupea harengus L. ) in aquaria
Description of the methods of rearing
herring in aquarium - capture &
transport of herring into aquarium;
optimum size of aquarium & depth of
water, feeding ("- causes of mortality.
SJHctl
Beauchamp, R.S.A. (1953) 59-5415
Syrop.Pap.Sth Sess.IPFC/ 058/Sym. 6, 3 p.
The commercial value of studies on
fish behaviour with particular referenc^^
to lake Victoria
Review of the observations of behaviour
of Tilapia e seul enta , T. aillii í-
Ciarias moGsambicus in lake Victoria &
possibilities of application of this
knowledge to fishery &■ fisheries
management.
SJHstl
Zusserj S.G. (1958) 59-5418
Symp.Pap.8th Sess. IPFC/ C58/SyTn. 9? 5P«
A contribution to the study of fish
behaviour
Review of Russian works on fish
behaviour with emphasis on s
concentration of fish in eddies of
the currents, reactions to external
stimuli, conditioned reflectory
activity Í- stud;>" of tropism.
SJHstl
MP
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)s153
^1
Keenlcyside, M. H. A. ,(195Ö) 59-5419 i
Symp«Pap.8th Sess ,IPFC/ C38/S.ym. 10, 3 p.j
Research on the hchaviour of Atlantic
salmon at the Biological Stationp St.
Andrev/Sj N.B.
Plan for the research on salmon
behaviour y with indications of
objectives <?c methods of study.
SJH::tl
MF
Kestoven, G.L. (195Ô) 59-5422
Symp.Pap. 8th Sess. IPFC/ C58/SyTn. 14? 3p.
îTotes on: the basis ^ control and
integration of behaviour
Revicv/ of the basis to behaviour;
the influence of physiological states^
instincts ¿' learning on the pattern
of behaviour i- notes on nervous <"■
hiimoral control.
SJHctl
Kestevenj G.L. (1958)
59-5420
Symp.Pap.8th Sess. IPFC/ C58/Sym. 12^ 5 p.
Notes oni the elementary actions
Definition of types of action,;
classification of motion of fish by
cause -^ by fixed motor pattern«
SJHitl
MF
Jones^ F.R.H. (1958) 59-5421
_SyTfip.Pap.8th Sess.IPFC/ C58/Sym. 13j 20 p,
Reactions of fish to stimuli
Reviev/ of literature of the reactions
of fish to mechanical;, temperature ^
light y olfactory J gustatory J chemical
& electrical stimuli.
SJH'jtl
MF
FAO/59/8/6O49
Fry y F.E.J.
(1953)
, j53) 59-542j
>ymp.Pap.8th Sess.I?FC/ C58/Syi^. 15П2р.
The experimental study of behaviour
in fish
Review of present knowledge à
methods used in physiological studies
of behaviour r: behavioral studies
at the ecological level.
SJIIitl
MF
liest even „ G.L. (l95ö)
59-5424
SyiTip.Pap.8th Sess.IPFC /C58/Sym. 19>4P-
Notes ons the patterns of behaviour
Classification of patterns of
behaviour ''''■ of central nervous
functions of fish.
SJHitl
MF
2(6)
154
liii
Soemarto, (1958) 59-5425 j
S ymp.Pap.8th Sess. IPrc/ C58/S.ym« 21 , 12 p|
Fish behaviour with special reference
to pelagic shoaling species ^ lajang
( Becapterus spp. )
Distribution of the spp,, their
seasonal migrations (?: occurrence along
different coasts & notes on the
behaviour of lajangs near the lures o:
their reactions to the light.
SJHctl
M
t
Kesteven^ G.L. ( Comp. )( 1958) 59-5428 j
SyTnp.Pap.8th Sess.IPFC/ C58/Syi-;i. 20, 4 p
Some terms used in behaviour
research
List, of terms with definitions.
SJIktl
Soerjodinoto, R. (I958) 59-5426
Syrflp.Pap.8th Sess.IPFC/ C58/Sym. 22; 4 P-
On the behaviour of lemuru^ Sardinella
allecia (Raf.) at Bali strait
Notes on the fishing methods of lerauru.
c- observations on the behaviour of
schools with respect to light 9 objects
'^■- sound.
SJH:;tl
Nomura J M. (1958) 59-542?
Symp. Pap. 8th Sess. IPFC/ C58/Sym. 23, 2 p.
Some knowledge on behaviour of fish
schools
Description of diurnal phototactic
vertical migrations of sardine j
Sardinops melanosticta g in Japanese
waters J & notes on the behaviour of
sardine in respect of nets.
SJHctl
Ommaneyj F.D. (1958) 59-5429
Symp. Pap. 3th Sess. IPF C/C58/S;)-m. 24? 1 P
Fish behaviour with particular
reference to pelagic shoaling species
Short suiTimary report with one basic
conclusion about the need for field
observations.
SJHjtl
MP
Canadian Ii^terdepartmental 59~5430
FAO Committee (l95ö)
Ottawa , 25 p°
forestry and
A g
iculture¡, fisheries^
nutrition in Canada 1955-1957 -
Progress and program report to the
Food -"■ Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations (PAO)
Incl. chapter on fisheries 5, under
headings 2 Supply & Demand :■
Assistance Programs; Inspection &■
Grading.;, Development & Conservation;
Л International Agreements»
FiBs sjh
MP
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)ci55
í
I
i
Barnes j H. ¿.
E.P/,7. Goodley (l95ö) '
Glasf^.ïïat., 18245-54
A note on rainfall in the west
Scotland
59-5431
of
Palinj A. T. (1950) 59-5434
Proc. Soc.Wat .Treatm.Examin. <_, 6;, 133-6
Simplified methods for determining
residual chloride compounds in vvrater
using diethyl-p-phen5^1ene diamine
(DPI))
F
F
Dovming, A.Lo (1958)
Aquarist, Lond., 23 í 47-52
Aeration in aquaria
59-5432
1
Fettet, A.E.J. (1958) 59-5435
Surveyor, Lend. 5 117^301 -5
Methods of analysis in the field
of pollution control
F
F
Ovington;, J.D. (1958)
J.Brit.V^terwks.Ass. , 40:. 175-8
Vegetation and water conservât
59-5433
ion
Price, D.H.Ao (195Ö) 59-5436
Fro с . 00 с . V7at . Tr eatm . Examin ,5 6:1 20-8 .
The work of River Boards in relation .'
to water supply
F
P
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)::156
Rutter, A.J. (1958)
Surveyor, Lond. , 117^189-93
The effect of afforestation
rainfall and run-off
59-5437
lylor^ E.'
(1958)
59-5440
on
Yearb.Riv.Bds Ass. , 1958;32-8
River v/ator quality from the v/ater-
works point of viev/
F
F
Shav^Ty J. & 59-5438
B.Y:. Staddon (1958)
J.exp.Eiol. , 35^85-95
Conduct iine tri с method for the
estimation of small quantities of
ammonia
Spencer s E.A. & 59-5439
J.S. Tudhope (I958)
J.Instn i7at.Enp:rs , 12:127-38
A literature survey of the salt
dilution method of flow measurement
F
V/aldmeyerj T. (1958) 59-5441
J.Instn iVat.EngTS , 12:: 389-408
Rates of flow of underground water
and the choice of tracers to
determine them
Baker, L.A.E. -': 59-5442
E. Billing (1958)
J.appl.Bacteriol. 9 21 г 4-10
í\irther observations on the
bacterial content of water in
watercress beds
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)^:157
Беек, J.V, 5- 59-5443
S.R. Eiseden (195Ö)
J. £еп.Ж1сгоЪ1о1. 5 19
Isolation and some ciiaracteristics of
an ironoxidizing ЪacterilШl
P
Pov/ell;, E.O. (1958) 59-5446
J.gcn.Microhiol. , 18. .259-68
Criteria for the growth of
contaminants and mutants in
continuous culture
P
Бшгтапу ÎT.P. (195S) 59-5444
Proc. SocV/atoTreatiTuExamin. , 6 ¿129-32
Estimation of sulphate-re d.ucing ■
Ъacteria in soils
P
Coult^ D.A, & 59-5447
K,B. Vallance (l958)
J.ezp.Bot., 9:384-402
Ohservations on the gaseous exchanges
which take place hetv;een Menyanthes
trifoliata L. and its environment.
Part II
P
Jannasch, H.W. (l95ö) 59-5445
J.gen.MicroЪiol. 5 18-609-20
Studies on planlctonic Ъacteria by
means of a direct тетЪгапе filtej:*
method
P
ïïilsonj 1С. (195Ö) 59-5440
Ann. Bot., Lend., 22з449-5б
Extension growth in primary cell-
walls with special reference to
Hippuris \4algaris
i
i
1
i
1
i
í
P 1
t
PAO/59/8/6049
2(6):15Ö
Бгооку A.J. (195Ô)
Naturalist у Lond. 9
(866)^91-5'
59-5449
Lewin;, R.A. (195Ô)
J. ffen. Microbiol. , 19 ''87-90
59-
■5452
Ilotes on desmids of the genus :
Staurastrum - II. Staurastrum lepto-
dermuirij S. longispinum, S. brasiliense
The cell walls of Platymonas
F
S. setof;eruin, S. clevei and S.
tohopekalifçense var. trifurcaturn
P
Harris, K. (195Ö) 59-5450
J. gen. Microbiol. 5 19.-55-64
A study of lîallomonas insignis and
Mallomonas akrokomos
F
Naylor, M. (195S) 59-5453
Phy col. Bull. , (б)е34-40
Chromosome numbers in the algae
MF
Harris J K. êc 59-5451
D.E. Bradley (l95ö)
J. gen. Microbiol. , l8c71-83-
Some unusual Chrysophyceae studied in
tile electron microscope
F
Pord^ J.E. (195S) 59-5454
J, gen. Microbiol. J 19' 161-72^
B-] p-vitamins and grov/th of the
flagellate Ochromonas malhamensis
^ F
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6)r.l59
Preston, R.D. (1958) 59-5455
oci.Progr. , 46:593-605
The physiological significanco of
electron microscopic investigations of
plant cell walls
Sarnejima;, Ы. &
J. L'l-ers (1958)
J.gen.Microhiol. ^
59
-5456
18:107-17
On the heterotrophic growth of
Chlorella pyre no i do sa
Colless, D.H. (1958) 59-5458
Bull.ent.Res. , 49:45-7
An improved techniqi;e for permanent
mounts of small insects and . .
nematodes
Gillies y M. T. (1958) 59-5459
Ann, trop. lied. Parasit. . s , 52 : 2б1 -73
A modified technique. for age-grading
of populations of Anopheles gamhiae
P
Wilson^ B.W. & 59-5457
ÏÏ.F. Danforth (l95o)
J.gen.Microhiol. , l8c535-42
The extent of acetate and ethanol
-racilis
oxidation Ъу .¿uglena
Laurence J B.R. г- 59-5460
S.A. Smith (1958)
Trans. R.Soc. trop. Med. bl;y-g. s 52:518-26
The breeding of Taeniorhynchus
( subgenus Mansonioides ) in the
laboratory
F
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(б):1бО
^n
ï^cleod, J. (1958) 59-5461
Trans.R.ent.ooc.Lond. , 1 10;. 363-92
The estimation of numbers of mobile
insects from low-incidence recapture
dr;.ta
Bradbury^ S. (1958) 59-54б4 •
:.uart.J.micr.Sci. s 99 ^ 131 -42
A cytological and histochemical study
of the connective-tissue fibres of the
leech-, Hirudo m.edicinalis
G
!
F
Stephanidesj T. (1958) 59-54б2
J. ueckett micr.Cl., 5(4) ■ 5 0-1
On keepin^'-v Hydatina senta Ehr. (lîpi-
^:)h.anes senta (0,P. ílüller) ) alive
over 1оп£; periods
F
Bradbury J S. P,, 59-5465
G.A. Meek (195Ö)
Quart. J.micr.Sci. , 99 И 43-8
A study of fibrogenesis in the leech ^
Hirudo medicinalis
F
Beedhamy G.I]. (1958) 59-5463 ;
":uarto J.mlcr.ùci. 5 99 cl 81-97
Observations on the mantle of the
Lamellihranohia
MF
Brindle, A. (1958) 59-5466
Trans. So C.Br it. lint. 5 13^57-68
ITotes on the identification of
Limnophila larvae (Diptera-Tipulidae)
F
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6)il6l
Brindle, A. (195Ö) 59-5467
;"-Jrií »Gaz, s, 9'-45""52
.HoteG on the identification of Tipula
l:ipvae (Diptera-Tipulidae)
Brindle^ A. (1950)
59-5470
F
Ent«mon«Lîag. , -94 272--4
Notes on the larvae of the British
Tipulinae (Dipt.^ Tipulidae) - Part
The larva of Tipula montium Egg
T. couckeri
and
P
BrindlG;, A. (195G)
59-5468
Ent.mon.riag. , 94:230-2
ilotes on the larvae of the British
Tipulinae (Dipt., Tipulidae) - Part I.
The larva of Tipula fascipennis Mg. and
T, pa f, ana Mg.
Chang, S.L. (1958) ^ ^ 59-5471
J .gen.Microhiol. , 18;565-7Ö
"Cultural; cytological and ecological
observations on the amoeha stage of
ITaegleria gruheri
F
Brindle, A. (195Ö) 59-5469
En t. m on. Mag. , 94. 241-4
Hot öS on the larvae of the British
Tipulinae (Dipt.^ Tipulidae) - Part 2.
The larvae of the subgenus Vestiplex
Beazi
S.L. (I95Ö)
Chang J
J . gen.Microhiol .
18 '^579-85
59-5472
Cytological and ecological
observations on the flagellate
transformation of ITaegleria grub er i
FAO/59/0/6O49
2(6):1б2
Cüroe-'Gj P.S. (1958) 59-5473
":'roc.R.ent.SocoLon(l. , 27Б;127-о !
Identification of adult ¿lansonia !
{ Coquillettidia ) pseudoconopas Theobald}
and И. ( "C. ) ma^ulipennis 'Theobald j
(Dip tora с Culicidae)
Gillies,, il. T.
(195G)
59-5476
Proc.R.ent.Soc.Lond. , 33A.9-14
Idiotes on the biology of a new
subspecies of Anopheles well come i
(.Díptera; Culicidae) from East
Africa, and on the distribution of
related, forms
F
>erard, C.O.R. (l95ö)
59-5474
i^nn. Mag;. nat. Hist. ^ l( 13) '459-64
Pa 11a ^r 1 a irnu s sali nu s ._, n.sp. (Nematodas
Pana.;rolaiminae)
lîanna, H.M. (1958) 59-5477
Ent.Gaz. , 9'>21-4
The larva of Oecetie lacustris
(Pictet) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae)
F
F
Fraser y P.C. (1958) 59-5475
Lnt.mon.Magç. » 94-53-4
A nev/ species of Gomphomacromia (Odon. <,
Gomîbhidae) fron Chile
Hickin, N.E. (1958)
., .-.^. v...^/ 59-547Ü
Proc.Pv. ent. Soc.Lond« , 33A:176-8
Larvae of British Trichoptera: 52
F
FAO/:;9/8/'í049
2(6)163
Яупез, H. В. IT. (1958) 59-5479 I
S ei. РиЪ1. Freshv/at.biol. Ass. Brit» arnp, ,; '
■■""(I?) 1-07 j
A hey to the adults and nymphs of
British stoneflies (Plecoptera) v;ith
notes on their ecology and
distribution
Kimmins, D.
(1958)
J)>-0'
F
Jackson^ D.J. (1950) 59-5480
J.Soc.Brit.Ent. , 6c15-22
A further note on a Chrysocharis (И;>тпо
IXilophidae) parasitizing the eggs of
Dytiscus marginalis L. , and a coraparisoji
of its larva v/ith that of Gara phractus
cinctus »Talker (Hym. Mymaridae
F
Entomologist » 91 167-8
The types of Anisocentropus l atif¿^ :.! .. 1 .
('"alker) and Anisocentropus elegans ■. \i
("alker) (Triohopteray
Kimmins J D.E. (1958) 59-54-:
Bull »Br it. Mus. (na t. His t. )(Snt. ) , 6 ;
251-60
The identity of Stenopsyche
griseipennis McLachlan (Trichoptera^
family Stenopsychidae)
Kimmins ;,
Ent.Gaz.
D.E. (1958)
, 9 -7-17
59-5481
The British species of the genus
Oxyethira (Trichoptera:; Hydroptilidae)
Kimmins, D.E. (l958) 59-5484
Bull . Brit.IIus. (nat.Hist. )(:'nt. ) ^ 7 -
349-58
ITev/ species and subspecies of
Odonata
F
F
FAO/59/0/6O49
2(б)г1б4
, D.s. (1958) 59-5485
Bull . Brit. laUS. (na t. Hist« )(Ent. ) » 7 г
359-68
On some Triclioptera from S. Rhodesia
and Portuguese East Africa
Macan, T. T. (i 958) ^O-'JA^^
J. Soc. Brit. Ent. , 6c27-33
A comparison of the nymphs of the
British species of the genus Ephemera
F
Lufty, R.G. (1958) 59-5486
J.E.micr.Soc. Ç, 76 s 141 -8
On the relation hetv/een dictyosomo and
contractile vacuole in sponges
MF
Lia ene ill
Ent.Gaz.
(1958)
102
'Protrusive' growth of duple:
gills in Zygoptera
59-5489
caudal
F
Macanj T.T. (I95S)
Ent.Gaz. , 9 г 83-92
Descriptions of the nymphs of the
British species of Heptagenia and
Rhithrogena (Ephem. j
59-5487
Nicholas, \7.L. & 59-5490
ÏÏ.B.ÎT. Hynes (1958)
Ann. trop. iîed. Parasit. <¡ 52 с 36-47
P ol^/Tflorphys minutus T^oeze I782)
X^lcanthocephala) as a parasite of the
domestic duck
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)íl65
RoЪertson,
(1958)
59-5491
Balfour-Brov/neo J. (1958)
59-
•5494
Sci.Progr. , 46s1-14
Some modern trends in protozoolo^jy
ProcR.ent.Soc . Lond, , 27B'. 49-55
New West African Enochrus (Coleóptera
Hydrophil idae )
F
7/atsonp J.A.L.
(1958) 59-5492
Proc.R.ent.Soc.Lond. , 27Bi1l6~20
A nev: species of Petalura Leach
(Odonata) from V/estern Australia
Brown, E. S. F:. 59-5495
G.G.E, Scudder (1958)
Entorno logis h с 91 с 15-9
Notes on the rarer British species
of aquatic and seraiaquatic
Hemiptei'a:, III* Mi crone eta
ninutissima (L. )
P
Ansorge^ E. (1958) 59-5493
Ent.Gaz. , 9:156-7
Aquatic Coleóptera in the London area
fifty years ago
Harr is son,
Ent .mon.Ma¿¿.
С • M » h »
о
(1958)
59-5496
>4.í28G
Some locent records of Ephemera
linea ta Eaton and Potamanthus luteus
(L. ) (Ephemeroptera")
P
P
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)cl66
Hodgson. S. Б.
Entomologist J
(195S)
91:25
59--549T
Leston, D. (195S)
59-5500
Jiint »mon»Mag. ^
94:26-31
V/est Hertfordshire dragonflies^ 1957
The distri'ûution of v/aterhugs
(Hemiptera-Heteroptera: Hydrocorisae)
in Ireland
P
P
Hunter, \7.E. (195З) 59-54'v^C
Glasg.Hat., 18.37-44
Hew and nev/ly- confirmed distriЪution
records of non-marine molluscs in tho
west of Scotland (iVth paper)
Patil, А.Ы. (195Ö) 59-5501
Ann . IIa g . na t . Hi s t . ^ 1(13)^2 32-40
The occurrence of a male of the
prosohranch Potamopyrgus ;;jenkinsi
(Smith) var. carinata Marshall in the
Thamies at Sonning^, Berkshire
P
P
Leeson, H.S» (1958) 59~5499
Trans. R. ent. Soc.Lond. ^ 1 10' 21 -5I
An annotated catalogue of tlie' 'Culicine
mosquitoes of the Federation of
Rhodesia and Hyasaland and neighЪouring
countries;, together v/ith locality
records for Southern Rhodesia
Scott, H. (1958) 59-5502
Proc. Linn. Soc.Lond. , 170-1-91
Biogeographical research in High
Simien (Horthern Ethiopia) ^ ■ 1952-53
P
P
PAO/59/8/6049
2(б):1б7
59-'j503
ocudder., G.G.E. (1953)
En t. m on. Mag. , 94-93
Additional county records of the
British Hemiptera-IIeteroptera ;; together
v/ith some records for the Clyde area
and other parts of Scotland
Ber¿,^ .^_. ^ J. Lviñb-je 59-5506
à 1С. '7. Ockelmann (1958)
J.ezp.Biol. , 35=43-73
Seasonal and experimental variations
of the oxygen consumption of the
limpet Ancylus fluviátil i s (O.F.
Müller)
M
Bar-Zeevj M. (1958) 59-5504
Bull. ent. Res. , 49-157-63
The effect of temperature on the grov/th
rate and survival of Aedes a e gyp ti
P
Brixndle, A. (195Ö)
59-5507
Ent .mon. Ma
ui.
94
38-
•4Í
Night activity of Trichoptera
F
Beedham^ G.E. &
E.R. Trueman (l958)
".uart.J.micr.Sci. . 99 г 199-204
59-5505
The utilization of l131 Ъу certain
Lamellihranchss v/ith particular
reference to shell secretion
MP
Clark^ Е.Б. & 59-5508
J.B. Cov/ey (1958)
J.exp.Liol. , 35:731-40
Pactors controlling, the shape of
certain nemertean and turbellarian
worms
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):16S
59-
•5509
Hughes, G. M. (1958)
J.exp.Biol. , 35 "567-33 j
The Go-ordination of insect movementc; -j
III. Swimming in Dytiscus ^ Hydrophilus j
and a dragonfly nymph
F
59-
Hynesj H.B.I. L
'J.L. Nicholas (1958)
Ann. trop. Med. Parasit. , 52:^376-83
The resistance of Gam:: a rus spp. to
infection b''j Ро1,утогрпиз minutiis
5510
M
Jackson^ D.J. (195G)
En t. mon. Mag. , 94:109-11
59-5511
Notes on some nematodes and . Trematodes
infesting water heetles
F
Mann, K.H. (1958) 59-5512
J.exp.Eiol. , 35 314-23
Seasonal variation in the respiratory
acclimatization of the leech
xJrpobdella testacea (Sav. )
F
Marriott, F.H. C. (1958) 59-5513
J.Physiol. , 143^69-79
The ahsolute light-sensitivity and
spectral threshold curve of the
aquatic flatv/orm Dendrocoelum lacteum
Potts, Y/.T.ÏÏ. (1958)
J.exp.Eiol. , 35^749-64
The inorganic and amino acid
composition of some lamollihranch
muscles
59-5514
MF
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(б)::1б9
.^righty П. G. S. (195G)
J.'ueckett micr.Cl. -, 5(4):36-40
Capture of food Ъу collothecid
Rotatoria
59-5515
F
Butler^ P.M. f- 59-5516
E.J. Popham (I958)
Proc.S. ent. Soc.Lond. , 33Al1 49-58
The effects of the floods of 1953 on
the aquatic insect fauna of Spurn
( Yorhshire)
Hinten^ H.E. (1958)
Ent.mon.Ma/^^ , 94^14-6
59-5517
The pupa of the fly Simulium feeds anc
spins its own cocoon
Jackson, D.J. (1958) 59-5518
Trans.P. ente Soc.Lond. , 11 Or 53-80
Eg¿'-la3'in£ and egg- hatching in
Agahus hipustulatus L. ., váth notes on
oviposition in other species of
Agahus (Copeoptera: Dytiscidae)
F
Surtees, G. (l958) 59-5519
Proc.R.ent. Зое. bond. , 3 ЗА с 88-92
Ilotes on the hreeding habits of some
Cul i cine mosquitoes (Díptera:.
Culicidae) in Southern Ghana
F
Bainhridge, R. Г 59-5520
R.H.J. Бготш (1958)
J.exp.Biol. , 35.134-7
An apparatus for the study of
the locomotion of fish
MP
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6) 170
I
!
Hartley, -7.0. (l95ô) 59-5521
J.Q,ueckett micr.Cl., 5(4)^95-8
The microscopical study of salmon
scales
i
ITliitehead, P.J. (l95ö) 59-5524
Ann. Ma^^onat. Hist. , 1 (1 З) ■197-208
A ne\7 species of Chilop:lanis (Pisces^
Mochocidae) in Kenya
F
Hartley, W.G. (195Ö) 59-5522
J.R.micr.Soc. , 76î152-67
A projector for the measurement of
fish-scales
MF
Hale, P.A. (1958) 59-5525
Irish Nat. J. 5 12:; 259-60
Roach, Rutilus rutilus L. ^ occurring
in Co. Tyrone
/^, <,^,,
'^ Í 4.
^ V% -
F
Greenwood J P.H. (l95ö) 59-5523
Ann.LIaí^.nat.Iiist . с, 1(13) 321-5
A new genus and species of cat-fish
(PisceSj Clariidae) from the deeper
waters of lake Victoria
F
Burnstock, G. (1958) 59-5526
J.Physiol., 141-35-45
Reversible inactivation of nervous
acti\:.ty in a fish gut
MF
FAO/59/8/6049
2(б):171
Burnstocky G. (I95Ö) 59-5527
Brit. J.Pharmacol. J 13:216-26
The effect of drugs on spontaneous
motility and on response to
stimulation of the extrinsic nerves
of the gut of a teleoctean fish
MP
Hughes, G.M. &, 59-5530 1
G. Skelton (195Ö)
J.exp.Biol., 35:;807-23
The mechanism of gill ventilation in j
three freshv/ater teleosts
P
U.K. Department of Scientific 59-5520
<?:. Industrial Research (1958).
Ilotes on Water Pollution, (2):1-4
V'aste v/aters and fish
F
Morris, R. (1953) 59-5531
J.exp.Biol.s 35^649-65
The mechanism of marine osmoregulation
in the lampern (Lampetra fluviatilis
L, ) and the causes of its hreabdovm
during the spawning migration
P
Fortune, P.Y. (195Ö) 59-5529
J.exp.Biol. , 35-024-31
The effect of temperature changes on
the thyroid-pituitary relationship in
teleosts
Î1F
Sundnes, G.J T. Enns 59-5532
8z P.P. Scholander (1956)
J.exp.Eiol., 35-671-6
Gas secretion in fishes lacking rete
mirahile
MP
PAO/59/Ö/60AC
2(6);172
С-агаЪИп^ D.G, (195S)
59-5533
12;199-2C2
J . Instn V.'at . EngTS
The inception of a trout fishery
F
U.K. Department of 59-5536 1
Scientific c^ Industrial
Research (1958)
jiotes on Tater Pollution ;, (1).1~3
Effect of organic discharges on the
level of oxygen in a stream
P
Pyefinchj ÍC.A.
(195^'
^y
59-5534
УеагЪ.Рау.ВаБ Ass. , 1958c4Ö-51
The effect of mineral fertilisers on
trout lochs
Gulf and Caribbean 59-5537
Fisheries Institute (1958)
Miami Eeach^ Florida ^ 5 P»
Resume of the Panama situation
Resume of material on biology c..
fishery - methods J history ^
economics - for Penaeus spp. ^
presented to 10th annual meeting of
Gulf Pr. Caribbean Fisheries Institute,
F
îTov. s 1958'
PiB; sjh
M
Le Grosp A.E. (I958) 59-5535
Country-Side^ n.s. 1o(8)"10 p.
ïlov/ to begin the study of Tardigrade s
Poyle Fisheries
Commission (1958)
Dublin y 34 P«
Sixth annual reuort
59-5538
M
Report for the year ending 30th
September 5 1957 o^i administration
8'. financée, conservancy - fishing-
intensity <, engineering works j
research on Salmo salar .; enforcement
of reg-ulationsp stocking - 8-
management^ incl. catch & effort
statistics. Appendices give trading
accounts 5 reg-ulations made during
the year.
GLKrsjh MF
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(б)с173
ITiíEoCO (195Ö) 59-5539
Paris s 9 P»
Report of the third, session of the
International Advisory OommittGC on
Marine Sciences
Introduction;; review of past
activities;, international collahoratioii
in oceanography y plans for v;ork in
Indo-Pacific area. Discussion of other
projects. Text of recommendations ;,
list of participants ;, report of a
special consultants ' meeting on
UITEöCO's role in promoting oceanic
exploration.
SJH..sjh И
Belgium. Ministerio van 59-5542
Verkoer swczen ( 1 959 )
75 p. ■ ■
Officiële lijst der Belgische
Visser svaartuigen (Official list
of Belgian fishing vessels)
Contents as т:ег title.
FAOcglk
U.S. Department of the 59~5540
Interior (1959)
U. S. Gov. Printing Off. , Г:С1-317
Annual report of the Secretary of the
Interior for the fiscal year ended
June 30s 1958
Incl. brief notes on fish & v/ildlife
research </ management j especially in
connection with reservoirs 5, .": water
use problems.
SJHsjh F
iHB (1959) 59-5541
I.Ionte- Carlo , 140-59
International hydrographie bulletin
no. 5. En Pr
Contains notes on the activities of
the Bureau c,. information on charts^
sailing directions J lights^ tides "
currents, work carried out <"
projected
of charts.
new chart!
nev; editions
Paraense, '.7.L. (1959) 59-5543
Amer.ITat. , 93:93-101
One-sided reproductive isolation
between geographically rem.ote
populations of a planorbid snail
Gives the results of crossing-
experiments between remote population:
of Taphius gl abra tu s using albinism
a;
a
2:enetic marker. Each sample
consisted of a recessive albino from
Brazil 0:: a homozygous pig-mented
specimen from Brazil or Venezuela.
PAO ■ hr
P
Anonymous (l959) 59-5544
o. Afr. Shipp.ilev^s Pish. Ind.Res. ^ 14(2)
51
West coast fishing boats make good
catches in Pal so bay area
ÎTote on vessels employed in 1959
pilchard-maasbanker fishery on Cape
P'est coast.
FAO'.glk
PAO : s jh
M
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):174
Anonymous (1959)
59-5545
S.Afr,Shipp.íIev/s Fish. Ind. Res. , 14(2):. |
51
s CHIPA moves to Durban
Transfer of 108 f t research vessel
SCHIPA from Cape Tovm to Durban for
deep sea fishing expeditions«
FAOcs.ih
Anonymous (1959) 59-5546
S.Afr.Shipp.Ncv/s Fish.Ind.Rüs. , 14(2):
52-3
S.V/.A. administration orders £40îOOO
vessel for rock lobster research
A note on the design of a 74 foot
diesel vessel, the ANGRA PEQUEÑA â- the
research programme with which it will
be concerned off South West Africa.
FAOcsjh
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-5547
S. Af r . Shipp . News Fi sh . Ind . Res . , 14(2)s 53
Tilapia stock for Kariba lake
Note on first fingerling stocking of
this N. Rhode sian lake.
FAOssjh
Anonyiiious (1959) 59-::^54Ô
S.Afr.Shipp.Nev/s Fish. Ind. Res. , 14(2)
53
Harbours for fishing craft on nev/
Rhodesian lake
Note on development projects for
lake Kariba.
FA0.:3Jh
F
Anonymous (l959) 59-5549
S.Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Res. , 14(2)
55. 57
Synthetic fibre nets help Amazon
fishermen increase their catch
Short article based on account by
A. Vi. Meschkat (FAO) of fishery
problems of the area.
FAOiSJh
Anonymous (1959) 59-5550
S.Afr. Shipp. News Fish. Ind. Res. , 14(2)|з
57
Two nations may withdraw from
whaling convention
Note on notices of v/ithdrawal of
Norway &•■ Netherlands from IWC.
FAOasjh
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)cl75
59-5551
Anonjonous (1959)
G. Posea y 9(10) :5
Esperimenti di riproduzione artificíale
con uova di persico-trota a Mantova
(Experiments in artificial "oreeding witi.
Ъ 1 a ok bass s pa wn at Ma n t ova )
Report of observations on the
behaviour of the black bass in
relation to their nests.
Mile di Villagrazia^ P. (1959)59-5554 \
"Boll. Pesca , 35 ( 1 ) - 7-9
Saggi chimici-analitici sulle acque
dolcij salmastre e marine ai fini
délia pesca ( Chemical analytical
sampling of fresh_, brackish and salt
water for fishing purposes)
Techniques of v/ater sampling &
chemical analysis.
GLK-.glk
F
GLK-.glk MF
И.В. (1959)
59-5552
D'Arrigo, A. (1959) 59-5555
G. Pesca, 9(lO)í6
Boll. Pesca 5 35(0 9-11
kare Liguro mare povero
( Ligurian
L'estrazione degli idrocarburi in
v/aters "■ poor waters)
mare y la navigazione subacquea e la
pesca (Oil extraction from, the
Brief note of results of
fishing &
sea, underwater navigation and
discussion of reasons for
apparent
fisheries)
poverty of these v/atcrs.
Discussion of the effects of oil
extraction from the continental shelf.
GLK-glk
M
GLKcglk M
Zolezzi^ G. (1959) 59-5553
Boll. Pesca , 35(1) I-7
Primo elenco di bacini e laghetti
montani passibili di sfruttamento itticc
( First list of Y;ater basins and
mountain lakes suitable for fishery)
Dimensions of each of these bodies
of water listed 5- possible use to be
made.
GLKsglk
F
Flaccomio, E. (1959) 59-555^
Corriere d. Pesca , 15(3)зЗ
Possibilità di acclimatarej noi
laghetti collinari di Calabria e di
Sicilia 5 il prezioso pesce "Gurami"
(Jhe possibility of acc^limatizing the
previous fish "Gurami" in the mount i. i
lakes of Calabria and Sicily)
Contents as per title.
GLK::glk
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)s176
Peare^ CO. (1958) 59-5557
J.B. Lippincott Co.; Philadelphia .; 1 88 p ,
A scientist of t\/o v/orldSo Louis
Agassiz
MF
Bishai, P,R. & 59-:^:;--
G. Hempel (1958) ;
Kur z e Mi 1 1 . Inst . Fi s chBiol . Univ. HainoiAiy:^^
(8)„ 1-10
Zur Beziehung von Wassergehalt und <
Längen-Gev/i cht sko effizient hei
Schollen ( Pleuronectos platessa L, ) ■
(On the relation hetween wat er contonti
and the coefficient of length« weigLt j
of plaices, JP^ platessa L. ). En j
States that the water content is ¡
directly related to the condition
factor i/vhich is in turn related to the!
correlation hetween age ^- weight. j
FAO • dr M '
Gayral, P. (1958) 59-5558
Rabat, 524 p.
de la côte atlantique marocaine
coast of
Algues
(
Lloro eco)
Ä.lgae from the Atlantic
Harder, W. (1958) 59-55^1
Kurze Mitt. Inst. FischBiol. Univ. Hamburg]^
ГВ77Г1-61
Zur Anatomic des Darmtraktes einiger
Familien der Clupcoideac Clupeidae^
Dorosomatidae, I>ussumieriidae und
Engraulididae ( Clupeif ormes, Pisces)
(On the anatomy of the intestine turns
of some families belonging to
Clupeoidea. Clupeidae, Dorosomatidae,
Dussumieriidae & Engraulididae -
Clupoif ormes, piscos). En
Comparative descriptions of 101 spp.
FAO z dr M
Bold, H.C. (1958)
Amer. J. Bot. , 452 737-43
Throe new chlorophycean algae
59-5559
Description of ITeochloris alveolaris ,
Ulothrix fimbria ta ¿. Ilazenia mirabilis ,
& their life histories.
FAO-tl
P
Lillelund, K. (1958) 59-55Ó2
Kurze Mitt « Inst . FischBiol . Univ. Hamburg^ .
(8)^0-75
Altersbestimmungen an Fischen aus den
Salmonidenregionen einiger Elbeneben- 1
flÜGse im Raum Hamburgs (^ige- j
determinations on fish living in the í
trout-region of some tributaries of j
the Elbe river). En
Contents as per title.
FAO ; dr
PiiO/59/8/0049
2(6)-177
îacGary, J.ïï. ¿- 59-5563
E-.-O. Stroup (1958)
^"jpGC. Gci.Rop.U» S»Fish "i.ildl. oerv. .,
(232)^250 p.
Océanographie observations in the
contrai North PacifiCj Septemher 1954
Au-uGt 1955
T'r4,hu.latecL ¿i graphical oceanogrc.phic
<^ maritime meteorological data.
GLK;tl
M
Graham y J.J. & 59-5564
D.D. Stewart (1958)
Spec. sei. Rep. и. S. Fish ïïildl.Serv. ,
(2о5):1б p.
Estimating maximum fishing depth of
longline gear with chemical sounding
tuhes
Summary of methods used. POFI studies
of G erra о alalunga in central N. Pacific.
GLKîsjh
M
Brovm, F.A. ^ Jr. (1957) • 59-55
Amor . Nat . , 91:129-33
Biological chronometry
Consideration of the general nature
&•-■ significance of the problem.
FAO c- hr
MF
Stephens ^
Amer. Nat . <,
G.C. (1957)
91:135-51
59-5567
Twenty-four hour cycles in marine )
organisms |
Pieviews some recent contrihutions made j
to the analysis of the 24-hour color i
change rhythm of the fiddler сгаЪ., i
Uca ; examines synoptically the field \
of hiological rhythms assessing the j
present state of information. j
FAO s hr
M
International Group of 59-556^
Consulting Engineers (1958?)
The Hague , 9 P«
Fioiiing industry demonstration project
survey of the ohjectivesc) execution
and results of an investigation into
the German fishing industry
Incl. a production programme^ notes
on operation of vessels.
Fingerman, M. (1957) 59-5568 j
Amor. Nat. , 91^167-73 j
Lunar rhytlimicity in m.arinc organisms !
A review of the follov/ing topics;; Î
lunar rhythms of с motion ¿- locomotion^ |
breeding '-": color change 5 adaptive
significance;, o- possible mechanisms of
lunar rhythms.
GLKr,sjh
M
FAO : hr
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6). 178
"a-.iritius, Department of
Agriculture (1959)
ort Louis, 62 D,
59-5569
AiT:iual report for the year 1957
Incl. section on fresh water fisheries;,
pone construction for experimental
T'ilapia production;, feeding experiments
Y.'ith 14_ macrochir ^ T. zillii í: T«
rielanoplcura .
FAOïsih
F
Bermúdez, P.J. (195Ö) ЬЭ-УЛ
Acta cicnt . venezol . ^ 9" 122-5
Los foram.inif eros pelágicos de la
region CariЪe-Antillana (Paleoccno-
P.e ciento) (Pelagic forarainifera
of the Carihhean-Antillcs region^
Paleocene-Reccnt )
A systematic study of foraminifora
of GlohiiT-erinidae Ô. Glohorotaliiaac.
PAO hr
Barda ch J J.E.
59-5570
R.G. Bjorklund (1957)
Amor. Hat. , 91 »233-51
The tcmipcrature sensitivity of some
^Imerican freshwater fishes
The mechanism involved in tompcraturo
perception 5 namely j areal or spatial ■
summation from individual small skin
fihers which enables the fish to sense
rapid temperature changes of about
.05*^0 was tested experimentally.
Sonn, H.?. С: 59-5573
H.V\ Hiser (1957)
Proc. 6th Vfcather Radar Confcronc- ,
Сат.Ъг1ай:е
Mass, Jlarch 26-28 ,
<c;.
165
• I
Tracking hurricanes
with radar
РАО ^ job
P
Discusses Sa describes previous
tracking methods '"■■ some
discrepancies between various center
piositions. Gives notes on a new
method developed for finding storm
centers by log. spiral overlays v/hich
describe spiral precipitation bands
as observed on radar '". their relation
to storm center.
PiB s ef a M
Scott, A.M. Fc
59-5571
R. Grönblad (1957)
Acta Soc. Sei. f enn. ^ 2B(8)o62 p..
ÎTov/ and interesting desmids from the
southeastern United States
111. detailed taxonomy c^' description
of desmid flora of the region, with
a list of the collections & habitats
mentioned. Incl. bibliographic list.
Longhurst, A.R. (1958) 5
Pish.Publ., Lend., (11):101 p.
An ecological survey of the 7/est
African marine benthos
Describes bottom topography à
sediments, hydrography P: bathymétrie
distribution of organisms^ benthos
comm.unities in estuaries j f:- on
different kind of bottoms in sea.
Comparison of these communities with
those in higher latitudes.
PAO . cf a
P
PAO z tl
MP
PAO/59/8/ÓO49
2(6)c179
'i'ravassos, li. (1959) 59-5575
■Trop . Fi sh ПоЪЪу is t , 7(6):5-7^ 48-9
Á new species of cliaracid fish from
-dad у Áphyo cliarax axelrodi
-iij-i
.JoccriЪeБ a nev; sp« of the
'Лю iro dont ina e .
TT'P
■wad
P
Harnischj 0. (1958) 59-5576
G e-\7ä s s e г u . Âp ;7ä s s e г ^ (20):7-12
Lehen ohne Sauerstoff namentlich hei
euryoxyhionten Süssv/assertieren
(Life without oxygen namely hy
euryoxyhionte fresh water animals)
Review of the physiology of anim.al
life in the absence of oxygen in the
water ¿:. bottom sediments«
FAOctl
Tesch, F.V/. (1950) 59-557C
Gev/ässer u, Ahv/äscer , (20):,40-55 ¡
Ernährung und V/achstum der Salmoniden i
in einer Trinkwassertalsperre '
(breeding and grov/th of salmonidés in anj
artificial lake for drinking water) i
Short ecological description of the j
lake^, composition of. food &, growth of i
Salmo irideus,, S. fontinalis Л. S. !
trutta fario.
PAO ■: ti
P
Hochj К. (195S)
Gewässer u. Abwässer,
(2О)с5б-б0'
59-5579
Die V/asserkäf er des Schwarzen T/assers
hei Wesel (V'.^ater beetles of the
"Schwarzes V/asser" (Black Water) by
Wesel)
Taxonomic listing of the beetles
found with few remarks on their
distribution c^ ecology.
PAO,:tl
P
Bursche J E.-M.j H. Kühl 59-5577
Sz K. Mann (1958)
Gev/ässer u.i.bwässer c; ( 20 ) :; 1 3-39
Hydro chemische Faktoren und Phyto-
planlcton während einer Tide in der
Eibmündung bei Cuxhaven (Hydro-
chemical factors and phytoplankton
during a tide in the Elbe estuary by
Cuxhaven)
iîydrochemistry of the estuarian water
r:. the occurrence of fresh water /"::
marine algae by spp. à quantities.
-55SO
Milkerj 'Ho (1958) 59-
Gev/ässer u» Abwässer g (20)с63-7
Parasitäre Intersexualität bei
Chironomiden des Schluchsees
(Parasitary intersexuality of the
Chironomides of the Lake Schluchsee)
Contents as per title.
РАО tl
MP
РАО : tl
P
РАО/59/З/6О49
2(6) 180
Caserair^ H. (195Ö) 59-55?'1
Gewässer и.АЪу/аззег ^ (20)ô68-85
Die Spinneniauna am "Schwarzen Wasser"
Ъе1 Wesel (The spider fauna on the
"Schwarzen Wasser" by Wesel)
List of spp. found с notes on their
ecology.
РАО tl
Mann, H. (1958)
59-5584
Állg.FischZtg, , 83:249-50
Neuere ETgehnisse der Bekämpfung der
Bauchvra-ssersucht mit Antibiotika
(Nev/ results of dropsy control Ъу
ant ihiotics)
Gives results of treatments with
antibiotics & emphasizes the
importance of disinfection of ponds.
^AO :. dr
F
Benisch, J. (1958) 59-55C2
Gewässer u.Ahv/ässer , (20)' 86-7
Caedax 547? ein neues EinhettungsmitteJ
für Plankton-Organismen ( Caedax
547 j a new mean for mounting of
plankton organisms on the microscoij,-
slides)
Description of the use of the
chemical ^- its properties.
FAOstl
Schiemenz, F. (1958) 59-5585
Allg.FischZt g. , 83:309-11
JÍ euere Anschauungen über die
Notwendigkeit von Fischtreppen an
Wehren in Flüssen (liev; concepts or
the necessity of fishways attached to
river v/eirs)
Account of discrepancies between fish
& power management in rivers , v/ith
notes on construction & improvement
of fish-v/ays.
FAO J dr
Bank, 0. (1958) 59-5583
Allg.FischZtp;. .. 83. 136-7
Zur Bekämpfung der Wasserpest
(On the control of water-weed)
liotes on the behaviour of El odea ¿: a
brief reviev/ of methods for control.
States possibilities of control v;ith
N-f ertilizers.
FAO с dr
Jens, G. (1958) 59-5586
Allg.FischZtg. , 83:369-70
Schutz des Fischbestandes bei
Unterwassersprengujigen mit Hilfe eines
Luftschleiers (The protection of
the fish stocks by the mean of an
kir-curtain' established in the
course of underwater explosions)
Description of the m.ethod.
FAO : dr
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):181
Vernon, E.iï. (1950) 59-55871
I'lev/ Y/estminster ^ E« C. ¡^ 49 P« j
An examination of factors affecting
the аЪипсТапсе of pink salmon in the 1
Fracer river
A study in wliicli climatically
influenced features of the freshwater
environment <1z early marine residence
of Oncorhynchus e'^o^'buscha are compared,
v/ith suhsequont adult abundance.
Meixner
(1958)
59-5590
GLI'jwad
MF
Dtsch.FischZtg. , 5-372
Hefezusatz zura Forellenfutter
(Admixture of yeast to food of trout)
Brief reviev/ of results obtained in
feeding fingerlings.
ГАО :; dr
F
Subklew, H.-J. (1
59-55Sa
rtsch.FischZtg. , 5:353-4
Muss der Meeresgrund gepflügt v/erden'
(Must the sea bottom. Ъе ploughed?)
A popular account of the harm.ful
effect of trawling.
FAO : dr
M
Zobely H. (1958) 59-55Ö9
Dtsch.FischZtg. , 5,357-61
Stellung der Plötze in den Erträgen
des VEB Binnenf isciierei Potsdam
(The part of roach in the production
of the VEB Binnenfischerei Potsdam)
C-ives statistics of catch i- V2.1ue.
FAO с dr
Breitensteinp \7. (1958) 59-5591
Dtsch.FischZtg. , 5-375-8
Fischereibetrieb und l\Ierzzucht
(Fisheries management and mink
breeding)
Cost (".: earnings of combined fish
Г' mink bree6.ing.
FAO : dr
F
Bank, 0. (1959) 59-5592
Allg.FischZtg. , 84:43-5
'Vodurch wird die Tätigkeit des
Teichbodens beeinflusst? (Y.rhat
does influence the activity of the
pond's bottom?)
Brief reviev^A of the subject.
FAO : dr
F
FAO/5 /8/6O49
2(6)il82
India. Ministry of Food 59-5593
C-. Agriculture (1958)
Indian Fisheries Bulletin,, 5(2) £35 P«
General notes on the condition ¿:
development of Indian fisheries; j
reports of research activities v\^ith {
summaries of published papers.^ digest |
of information on foreign fisheries j
obtained from overseas journals. (
Anonymous (1959) 59-559^
S.Afr.Shipp.bTevjs Fish. Ind. Res. ^ 14(3)
49, 5Ь 53
Research will help fishing industry
reach its maximum safe catch
iJotice of the 14th annual report
of the Fisheries Development
Cor-ûoration of South Africa Ltd.
FAO ;: glk
MF
FAO : glk
M
ííümannj y;. (1959) 59-5594
Allg.Fisch'tg. , 84^49-50
Fischtransporte иЪег weite Strecken
(Die Besetzung anatolischer Binnenge-
wässer mit Felchenj Aal und Zander)
(Long distance transport of fish - The
stocking of Anatolian inland water
with whitefish, eel and pike-perches)
Reports restocking measurements
undertaken in Western Turkey in 1954«
FAO .: dr
International Oceanographic5 9-5597
Foundation (1959)
Sea Secrets ,; 3(3)^3 P«
Answers to various biological &
other questions received by the
International Océanographie
Foundation; miscellaneous notes on
marine life.
FiBssjh
M
GFQ! (1959)
59-5595
(6):2^
Stud. Rev. gen. Fish. Coun.Medit. ,,
Mediterranean trawling second and
third reports
Description of the gears ^ physical
measurements made of their operation
à some results of selectivity
experiments.
SJH-glk
M
Faure, L. (1958) 59-5598
Sci.PêchC ; (б4)с5 p.
Résultats préliminaires de la
première campagne 1958 du PRESIDH'ÎT
THEODORE TISSIER (Preliminary
results of the first cruise of 1958
of the PRESIDENT THEODORE TISSIER)
Results of observations on prevailing
hydrographie conditions &
concentrations of sardine & other
spp. at the southern entrance of the
English Channel.
PAOchr
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)^83
Queensland. Department of 59"~5599
НагЪоигБ г.: Marine (l95o)
Brisbane , 28 p.
Report for the year ended 30th June ^
1958
t
Contains reports Ъу Harbours Branch
¿' Portmaster on engineering &
navigational matters j & Ъу the Chief
Inspector of Fisheries p dealing with
licencingj fish supplies 5 legislation
& prosecutionj oyster, prawn^ scallop^
shell fisheries;; research bj the State
c; Ъ-ц CSIEO^ publications, staff.
Appendices give accounts^icenses
issued, production statistics for
India, Ministry of Pood 59-5^02
L Agriculture (195Ö?)
(mimeo) , 83 p.
National report to the Food and
Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations (1955-57)
Incl. chapter on fisheries of the
country.
'iB'jsjh
MF
(Card 2)
pearl-shell, trochus I: Boche-de-mer.
59-5599 i Ryan, J.H. (1959)
PAOssjh
MF
59-5603
C alif. Fish Game , 45 s 93-1 09
California inland angling estimates
for 1954? 1956, and 1957
Describes methods used S.- results
obtained in a survey based on
questionnaires sent to a stratified
random sample of all angling license
buyers '"■ covering catches of inland
fish incl о
saxatilis ,
striped bass, Roccus
o- Oncer hyn chus.
SJIi;:wad
MF
Sudan. National
Committee
(1958
Khartoum,
PAO
)
59-5601
Report to
Organization
period 1955-1957
73 p.
the Food and Agriculture
of the United Nations
Incl. sections on fisheries under main
headings: Food & Agricultural
Activities 1955-57 ; Research; Main
Problems Outstanding. As this is the
1st such report, it contains general
description of climate, vegetation &
agricultural background of the Sudan.
FiBisjh I.:F
Fisk, L.O. (1959)
59-5604
Calif. Fish Game , 45:111-22
Experi.-.ents v^ith a vertical blaffle
f ishway
Describes methods used c, results
obtained in testing a device suitable
for passing upstream migrants,
especially striped bass^ Roccus
saxátil is , shad, Alosa sap i di s sima с?:
sturgeon, Acipenser, over a barrier
on the Sacramento river, California.
SJI-Lwad
MP
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)И84
Bucksch, H. (1959) 59-5605
Ost.^:'aGserv ;. , 11 (1) -7-9
Fragen des internationalen ïïasserrechtej;
(Questions of international water
rights )
Legal discussion.
PiB :. p;lk
P
Pu-tu^ L. (1958)
59-56C6
Acta hydrophys. , 5(2) 81-102
Die Regulierung des Hv/anglio
(The regulation of the T-Iv/angho)
Outline of plans for regulation of
the Chinese river to prevent erosion
^" flooding.
GLK:tl
P
-5607
Preemanj Б.О. (1959) 59-
Miss. Game Fish, 22(6): 5
Pishing the flood control reservoirs
A hrief report on the results of a
study to determine fishing pressure L
harvest on Grenada 5, Enid (L: Sardis
reservoirs y Mississippi.
PAC:v/ad
P
Roy, J. 41. (1958)
59-5608
Actualités mar.
La lamproie
2(3)33-10
(The lamprey)
Distinctive characters; hiology;
econom.ic im.portance of Fetrom-yson
mar i nus , Ichthymyzon unicuspis ^ 1.
f OS sor r Entosphenus lamottenii «
PA0:glk
MP
Couillardj P. (1958) 59-5609
Actualités mar. ^ 2(3): 24-6
L'utilité scientifique des
invertébrés marins (The
scientific value of marine
invertebrates)
Popular discussion of the use of
invertebrate forms for study of
fundamental questions in biology.
PAO - glk
M
Beruhe, Z, (1958)
59-5610
Actualités mar. , 2(3) r. 27-32
Statistiques des pêches maritimes du
Québec - 1957 (statistics of
Quebec marine fisheries 1957)
Quantity с. value of catch by spp. &
regions; utilisation^ fishing boats
&■■ gears, ice-plants etc.; fishermen
of each region engaged in each unit
fisl.ery "- on each kind of boat.
РАО z glk
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
(6)^85
Perlin, A.B. (Ed.) (195G?) 59-5611
St. John 's, Nev/foundland
The Story of ITewfoundland
New '" fully revised history of
Newfoundlands v/ith a description of the
social r- economic life of the province;,
its natural history ^ resources, puhlic
services, ind,ustry -"■ culture.
: tn M
Sv/itzerland. National 59-5^14
FAO Committee (I958)
Berne, 38 p.
huitième rap2)ort trisannuel adressé
par la Suisse à 1 'Organisation des
Nations Unies pour L'Alimentation et
l'Agriculture 19555 1956 et 1957
(L'ighty triannual report of
Sv/itzerland to the Food and Agriculturí;
Organisation of the United Nations
1955. 1956 and 1957)
Incl. Sume statistics of fish
production (. consumption.
FiBiSJh F
Power, E.Ao (1950?) 59-5-12
Statist. Dig. U.S. Fish ■"ildl.Serv., (4З)
Fishery statistics of the United
States, 1956
Incl. data on the volume '-: value of
the catch of fishery pro duct s ;;
employment in the fisheries, quantity
of gear operated, numher of fishing
craft em.ployed in the capture of
fishery products, .', information on the
volume f". value of the production of
manufactured fishery products " Ъу-
products. Historical catch statistics
for all regions of the United States.
z tn MF
Turckian, K.IC. (195C) 59-5615
Nature , Lend. 5 1 C2 J 72G-9
Plate of accumulation of nickel in
Atlantic equatorial deep-sea
sediments and its hearing on possible
extra-terrestrial sources
Data on rate of accumulation of nickel
in sediments '^: discussion of its
origin from terrestrial source.
GLX tl M
Bradley, V.H. à 59-5o13
P. Соокэ (195S)
Fish. Bull,, U.S. , (137):3C5"34
Living and ancient populations of the
clam (Gemma ^emm.a) in a Maine coast
tidal flat
2 spp. , G. gemma " Mya arenaria, have
occupied the flat jointly for at least
a thousand years. Suhsurface evidence
indicates that tv.dce during this
interval the po;_ulations were removed
catastrophically from most of the
sandy part of the flat each time re-
established themselves.
FAO.^tn M
Olsson, P. (1958) 59-5616
l:a ture , Lone . , 1 82 „ 1 745
A hucco-hypophysial canal in El op s
saur us
Describes a canal connecting the
pituitary '- the oral epithelium in
young individuals & discusses its
phyl ogene tic s ignif i can ce .
GLKcv/ad M
PAO/59/8/6049
(6)
de Silva, Г. H. D.H. (1958) 59"5б17
nature., Lond,., l82c1751-2
Use of artificially liberated larvae
in experiments on the setting
behaviour of Spirorbis
.Describes their viability c.
discrimination in selecting substrates
as compared with naturally liberated
larvae;; relates use of the method
to spp. determination '-"•. anti-f ouling
research.
GLKj¥/ad
Ti/r
PCIFC 1946. Chairman of 59-5620
the Committee (l958)
Conf. Pap. PCIFC- 1946 .; 7th Meet. PC7/95
7 p.
Committee oii mesh difficulties -
Pieport
Reviews terms of reference of the
committee '" summarizes the precise
difficulties of member countries as
regard to the application of present
mesh 7)rovisions on sole^ whiting ¡, o-
mixed fishes.
GLK. efa
M
Russell, F.S. (195З) 59-56IÖ
I-Tature, bond. , 182:1755
Salt excretion in marine birds
Describes observations of presumed
salt excretion in lesser black-backed
p;ulls in the ÎTorth Sea.
GLK:wad
M
PCIFC 1946. Sub-Committee 59-5621
of Scientists (1958)
Conf. Pap. PCIFC 1946' , 7th Meet о ,
.PÇlZS^nnex, 128 p.
Application of present mesh
provisions s committee to consider
difficulties experienced by member
countries
Reports catch statistics ¡, distribution
of fisheries, size composition of
landings J, price structure of market
categories Л, effect of mesh regulation^
for sale¡, Y/hiting, haddock plaice c^
mixed fishes by catches from herring
' mackerel fisheries c: other than
PCIFC 1946 (1958) 59-5619
Dublin
International Fisheries Convention of
1946 conference papers for the seventh
meeting 01 the I'ermanent Commission,
Dublin, November 195^
Contains 59-5620 to 59-5635.
59-5621
(Card 2)
these fisheries. Incl. revision of
the Hague report on the sale
fisheries.
GLK;
GLi: . efa
M
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6)::187
PCIFC 1946.
Committee
Conf.Fap. PCI FC
Report of
Saturday^
Liaison
о N
(195'^>
59-5o¿3
1946 , 7th Mee-
son Committee
4th OctohePj 1950
Aglorij A. J. (195b) 59-5626
GonT .r;ap..rCIFC 1946. . 7th Heet. ,
statement of payments and receipts for
the year ended 30th June ^ 195o
CLE;
GLICc
M
Savage, A- (l95o) 59-5624
Coni. Pap. PCIFC 1946 , 7th I.Ieet. ,
шит
Information and statistics on
industrial fisheries
Contains statistical information
concerning industrial fisheries of
Denmark;, ÎJorv;ay<, Sv/eden c.-. Germany.
GLK;:efa
P.CIFC 19460 (I95G) 59-5627
Conf.Pap.PCIFO 19 46 , 7th I.Ieet. ,
PC7/1"0 Ö( 3rd . ДеуТТГ
List of memoranda circulated up to
27th IToveraher._ 1.95 о
GLIC
ÎÎ
Drost, H. S. (I95G) 59-5625
Conf. Pap. PC IFC 1946 , 7th Meet.,
Report Ъу the Infractions Committee
Incl. summary of infringements on
mesh of nets •" undersized fish for
year 1957.
59-5628
7th Meet. ,
оЪ;
at
Uent, A.JJ.Jc (195Ö)
Conf. Ра т р. PCIFC 1946
PC77^-1
Fieport bj the Commission's observer
the m.ecting of the International
Council for the Sxploration of the
Sea: Copenhagu.e, 29th September to 4th
Gctoher,,, 1950
GLK.efa
GLM;
M
FAO/59/0/6O49
2(6)::188
PCIFC 1946 (1953) 59-5029
Conf.Pap.PCIFC 1946 , 7th Meet,,
PC7/102Rev. 5
Delegates and advisers attending
Jónsson^ J. (1958) 59-5632
Conf.Pap.PCIFC 1946 , 7th Meet. J
PÇT/105 ¡
Pieport bj the Commission's oЪserver
at the meeting of the International
Commission for the Hortm/est Atlantic
Fisheries Halifa^:^ Canada j 9th to
14th Junes 1958
GLK .: I-
GLK;. M
pcipc 1946 (i:'5ö) 59-5630
Conf.Pap.PCIFC 1946 , Tthlîeet.,
PCIFC 1946 (195''^-) 59-5633
Conf.Pap.PCIFC 1946 , 7th Heet. ,
PC2/103
Minutes of sessions
?C7/107Rev,
ilmendment of article 7(2) of the
Convention
GLK: Г
GLK s M
PCIFC 1946 (195G) 59-5631
Conf.Pap.PCIFC 1946 5 7tli i:eet., r(í7^/l04
Supplementary report of tlie Liaison
Committee >; arising principally out of
results communicated to the Comparative
Pishing Committee during the I. C.E.S.
meeting in 1958
PCIFC 1946 (1:58) 59-5634
Conf.Pap.PCIFC 1946 , 7th Meet.,
P.C7/108g,ey..
Ilote on conclusions reached by the
commission at their seventh mieeting
GLK s
GLK:
FAO/59/8/604^
2(6)"189
rCIFC 1946. Korringa's
59-563Í:
'Vorking Party (195S)
Conf.PapoPCIFC 1946' s TthMeet.,
Mesh sise for whiting in region VII
Presents suggestions to commission's
consideration on adoption of 60mm
mesh for v/hitinr in certain parts of
region VII.
GLKsefa
Bersamin^ S.V. (1957) 59-563'
Philipp. J, Sei . , 86:339-57
Fluctuations in the planktonic
population of the estuaries of i'Tavotas
ana Mai ah on
MF
Rangneker, F.V. , Б.В. 59-5638
Gaitonde Л S.S. Mandrekar (1958)
J.hiol. Sei. g 1 : 78-83
Effects of pharmacological agents
on the rhythmic activity of the
heart of Panul irus pol^^phagus (Herhst^
M
îTair, К. К. & 59-5^39
S.E. Sane (1958)
J.hiol. Sei. , 1L99-100
ïlistochemical demonstration of
alkaline phosphatase activity in
hody wall of Hydra sp.
the
F
Suhrahmanyan^ P. (1958) 59-563'
J.Indian bot.Soc. y 37^435-41
Phytoplankton organisms of the Arahian
Sea off the west coast of India
Sundaralingam^ V. 3. (1959) 59-5^40
Pr о с . India n A ca d . S ci с ^ 49 В ;: 7 -5 1
Systematic account of the South
Indian Chara cea e
MF
PAO/59/8/6O49
2(6):190
Palmer J G. с"- 59-5641
"Ï.ÏÏ.A. Phillips (195Ö)
J.Bombay nat .Hist, Soc. , 55,: 486-92
Some observations on the fauna of the
Maldive islands - 5" Fishes - 6.
Insects
Ilohamed^ К.П. (l95^) 59-5б44
J.Bombay nat.Hist . Soc. > 55 512-7
Cccurrence of the eel LTeenchelys
buitendi jki ''-eber and Be Beaufur in
Indian waters
lüF
Barnabas у J. à 59-5ö42
T. Barnabas (l95ö)
J.biol. Sei. , 1 84-7
Lipids in the muscles of some
representative type of vertebrates
MP
MF
Silas, L'.G. (1958) 59-5645
J . Bombay na t . Hi st . So c . , 55 ■523-31
Pemarks on Indian cyprinid fishes
described by Jerdon (1849) under
Gonorhynchus Mo Gl el land
F
Birkhoff „
, Q
ïhe factory
hansa., 94( 1 2-1 3) ;593
(;. (1957) 59-5643
13)
ship of the future
-description of the future trends in tb.e
construction of factory ships.
■:tl
Gold Schmidt J F.R. (1958) 59-5б4б
J . Bombay na t .Hi s t . So с . ^ 55-473-80
Catla fishing in Pov/ai lakes Greater
Bombay
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6) : 191
Jonlclaas, R. (l95ö) 59-5б47
Loris, 6c77-öO
It's tough hooking a sailfish
T IT
J.,1
Swarup, rl. (1957) 59-5650
Pro c. nat .Acad. Sei . India , 27Б . 274-8
Production of haploidy in
experimentally treated e¿:gs of
Gasterosteus aculeatus (L. )
M
Bose, N.K. (195G) 59-5648
Indian J.Pwr Riv. Vail . DevelopiTic y 0(4)
1-2, 6
Friture of multipurpose river valley
projects ■ ■
F
Timm, P. Vi, (1958) 59-5651
J . Bombay na t . Hi s t . So с . ^ 55:1 07-9
Two new species of Echinoderella
(phylujTi Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of
Bengal
M
Sinha¡, G. (1953) ' 59-5649
Irrig, (^.; Рул?, 15 "85-99
Mathematical computation of tidal
propa,gation in estuarine rivers
MF
I)inam.ani, P. (1957) 59-5652
Bull , Re s . Inst .Univ. Kerala , 5^(2)
123-48
otomach and associated structures in
the blackv/ater clam 9 Villorita
cyprinoides (C-ray) var. cochinensis
(Ilanley)
F
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6) =192
Pillai, ïï. Krishna (1957) 59-5653
Bull . Res. Inst, Univ. Kerala,- 5 G( 1 ) : 1 -68
Pelagic crustácea of Tr avancer e - 2 !'-. Ъ
Schizopoda
M
Chacko, P.I. r 59-5656
S. George (195^)
Iladras Fish. Marke tnp; Rep., (З) 11 p.
Appraisal of the sea fisheries
resources of the Kanyakumari district
M
Pillai, Ж. Krishna (1957) 59-5б54
Bull. Hes. Inet, Univ. Kerala, 5C( 2 ),, 149-57
New species of Limnoria from Kerala
M
Llenon, M.D. L 59-5657
P.. I. Chacko ( 19*50)
J. Bombay nat .Hist. Зое, , 55 '11 7-24
Food and feeding habits of some
freshv.'ater fishes of Madras State
F
Silas^ E.G. (I95G) 59-5655
J.Bombay nat.Hist . 5oc. , 55^54-99
Studies on cyprinid fishes of the
oriental .~enus Chela Hamilton
F
Prasad, R.R. (1958) ' 59-565Ö
?roc. Indian Acad. Soi., 47B:331-7
ITote on the occurrence and feeding
h.:\oitD of Koctiluca and their
effects on the planlvton community
L„nd fisheries
M
FAO/39/8/6049
2(б).:193
Sarojinij К. К. (195Ö) 59-5659
и.БоглЪау nat.Hist. оос. 5 55-42-53
Collectioriy acclimatisations and
transport of mullet seed in 'Test
Bengal (India)
¥iJP
Rao 5 V.I;. (1957) 59-5662
Bui 1 . Re s . Inst . Univ. Kerala , 5 C( 2 ) . 1 5-G
Study of surface currents in the œa
Ъу drift cards
M
Balakrishnan^ A. (1957) ' 59-5660
Bull, Res. Inst, Univ. Kerala, 5C(2):7-9
Variation of salinity and temperature
in Ernakulam Channel
M
Rao J V.ÎT. <^ 59-5663
ÎT. ÎC, Balachandran ( 1 957 )
Bull , Res . Inst .Univ. Kerala , 5 C( 2 ) : 1 9-21
Study of sea surface roughness by
photograx)hic method
M
ICartha, T.D.K. (1957) 59-5661
Bull. Res. Inst. Univ. Kerala, 5C(2) :11-3
Mi его seismic recorder at Naval
Physical Laboratory^ Cochin
M
Sastry, A.A. Rama (l957) 59-5664
Bull . Res . Inst .Univ. Kerala , 5 C( 2 ) :: 1 -5
Vertical stahility of the upper
layers in the Bay of Bengal
M
FAO/59/8/6049
2(6):194
Sv/am^, H,N. (1957)
Bull ..Res, Inst.
Ocean current
electrodes
59-5665
Uni v.Kerala , 5 C( 2),; 23-5
measurement by tov/e¿
M
Deboutteville, CDelamare^ 59-5^^6
A.-G. Hi-imes & J. Paris (1957)
C.R.Acad, Sei. , Paris , 244';504-6
Sur le comportement d' Octopicola
БирегЪа Humes ¡, n.^-.n.sp. parasite de la
pieuvre Octopus vul^^aris Lamarck
(On the behaviour of Octopicola
Humes., n, g. , n. sp
шрегЪа
5 parasite of the
devil-fish.
Octopus vulga
:'i_s Lamarck)
Description of the parasite váth notes
on reproductive behaviour à activity
in aquaria.
FAO G glk
M
Husson^ R. &
H. Schorr (1957)
59-5667
C.R.Acad. Sei. , Paris ; 244^513-5
Mise en évidence d'acide urique dans
les organes jaunes du crustacé
troglohie Caecosphaeroma burgundum
Dollfus (Demonstration of uric acid
in the "yellov/ organs" of the
crustacean Ca e со sp ha er oma burgundum
Dollfus)
Applications of the Schindler uric
acid test 5 the Schindler urate test
c: a test for guanine.
FAO 3 glk M
Copey О.Б. (195Ö)
59-5668
Fish. Bull. , U.S. , (140): 41 7-42
Annotated bibliography on the
cutthroat trout
135 abstr. in order of author names ^
on biology;, management J culture à
distribution of Salmo clarki .
Orives scientific ^' vernacular
names ;, indexes by subject.
FAO.sjh
F
Bjornn^ Т.е. (1957) 59-5669
Idaho Fish c- Game Bep. ^» I76 p.
A survey of the fishery resources of
Priest and upper Priest lakes and
their tributaries, Idaho
A survey to determine the factors
causing the decline in the momber of
cutthroat.
Anon^nnous (1957) 59-5670
Prop. Utah Acad. Sei. ^ 34° 7 3-9
The choice of spawning sites by
cutthroat trout
Several environm.ental factors were
examined in stream surveys on 6
Yello^7stone lake tributaries used
by cutthroat trout for spavming.
Attempt v/as made to relate
distribution of redds in each stream
with factors knowTi to sometimes
influence choice of spavming sites.
F
FAO/59/8/6O49
2(6) 195
McConnell, ?;,J., 'V.J. Clark 59-5671
¿: ÏÏ.P. Sigler (1957)
Utah State A^r. College ,, 76 p.
Беаг lake¡, its fish and fishing
Piatt s 5 "'.S. (1957)
Utah Fish Game Мая«
The cutthroat trout
59-5672
13(lO)c4^ 10
Describes history &^ range of Utah ¿z
Colorado cutthroat, blanagement in Utah
is discussed in relation to
environmental changes. Habitat ^ life
history, spav.TTiing habits , <1 development
are treated.
sfb
F
Keia, G. (1958)
59-5673
Allg.FischZtr. , G3?50-1
Versuche zu einer Antibiotica-îherapie
baucbvassersuchtkraiiker Laichkarpfen
(Experiments on an antibiotic-therapy
of spavming carps infected by dropsy)
Reports results obtained by
achromycin ô^ teramycin. States that ипс(эп
uncontrolled (.":. indiscriminate
antibiotic-injections must be
avoided.
РАО ; dr
F
FAO/59/8/6049
Banl-., 0. (1959) 59-5674
Allg.FischStg. , 64 с 2 7-9
V.'odurch v.'ird die Tätigkeit des
Teichbodens beeinflusst? - I,
Steigerung der Bakterienarbeit durch
Trockenlegung (Factors effecting
the activity of the pond bottom - I.
Increase of bacterial activity due
to pond's dr a i na ge )
Brief reviev; of the subject.
Fi.O . dr
P
Bas Pcired, 1),C. (1957) 59-5675
Universidad de Barcelona , 67 p.
Barcelona y la pesca catalana
(Barcelona and the Catalonian
fisheries)
Considerations on biological,
technological o: socio-economic
aspects of the fisheries.
Pi Б : lir
M
Bucks ch, F:. (1958) 59-5676
0st.V.asser^7. , 10(7)s133-5
Die Lösung internationaler
Rechtsprobleme des Gev/ässerschutses
durch das Kchärenzprinzip
(Solution of international rights
problems in v/ater protection by
the coherence principle)
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5663
Acolat, L. (1957)
5085
Balakrishnan, A; (1957)
5660
Acton, A, В. (1957)
5354
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Balon, E. (1957)
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T. Barnabas (1958)
5642
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5324
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5642
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Barnes, H. (l958)
5185
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Alfirevié, S. (1958)
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5431
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Bar-Z.eev, И. (l958)
5504
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5175
Beattie, "j.Fi. (1958)
5170
Altmann j G. (1959)
5391 5392
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5415
Amlacher, E. (l958)
5345
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5127
Anderson, (},0, (1959)
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S.R. Elseden (1958)
5443
K. Inoue (1958)
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5463
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Beedham, G.E. P.
G.n. Geen (1958)
5084
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5505
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5303
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Ansorge, E. (1958)
5493
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Benl, G. (1958)
5152
T. Kitajima (1959)
5379
Bentley, O.G. (1958)
5170
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Arai, K. (1959)
5137
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4895
P Yi,\ . Ockelmann (1958)
5506
Arte, P. (1958)
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Berge, G. (1958)
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Arzylowics, R.A. (1957)
4843
Bergquist, P.L. (1959)
4913
Asakawa, S. (l959)
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Bermúdez, P.J. (1958)
5572
Atkinson, \7. S. (1957)
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5147
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Ayers, J.C. P al. (1958)
4606
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5329
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Bersamin, S.V. (l957)
5636
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4858
Bertelsen, E. (1959)
5402
Bàgrov, N.A. (1958)
4644
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Bahadur, К. P-
Ы. Sully (1957)
4584
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5384
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5610
Bahr, К, (1958)
4654
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46I4 4631
Bainbridge, Pv. (1958)
5148
Bier i , R. (1959)
4537
Bainbridge, R, P
Billing, E. (1958)
5442
R.H.J. Brown (1958)
5520
Birkhoff, C. (1957)
5643
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Bishai, P.R. P-
E. Billing (1958)
5442
G. Ilempel (l958)
5560
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Bjornn^ T. С, (1957)
Blaclrrnan^ G.E. P al. (1959)
Elaik, H. (1959)
Blaxter^ J.H. S. (1958)
Blaxter. J.bLS» (1959)
Blaxter^ J.H.3. , F. G, T. Holliday
■' B,B, Parrisli (195З)
Bligh, E.G. (1958)
Bogorov, B.C. (1958)
Böhlke, J.E. (1958)
Bold, H. С. (1958)
Boroughs, П. (1957)
Boschi, E.E. (1958)
Boschi^ L.A.^ T'LL, Euster de
Plaza r E,È, Loschi (1958)
Bose, i";.K. (1958)
Boswell, J.L. (1958)
Bottemanne^ C.J. (1959)
Bouillon, J. (1957)
Bovet, B« ^ E. Bovet-iïi"tti
'" G.B. Marini-Bettolo (l959)
Bovet-Nitti, F. (1959)
Bcvn, J. (1958)
Braarud, T, (1958)
Brächet^ J, c'
E.E. Mir sky (1959)
Bradhury, S, (195З)
Bradbury, S. r^
G. A. Meek (l958)
Bradley, B.E. (l958)
Bradley, lY.H, Г
P. Cooke (1958)
Braemer, W (1958)
Braga, J.IÎ. (1958)
Breitenstein, \ (1958)
Brémond, J.-C. (1957)
Brien, P. , M. Poil
^ J. Bouillon (1957)
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Brouardel, G. (1958)
Brov;n, E.S. ."
G„G.E. Scudder (I958)
Brovm, E.A. , Jr. (1957)
Bro\vn, R.II.J, (1958)
BruningSj, M, 1С. (1958)
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Bur don, T.W (1957)
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Burnstock, G. (1958)
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Busnita, Th. (1957)
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of Statistics (1958)
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of Statistics (1959)
Canada. Fisheries
Research Board (1958)
Canadian Interdepartmental
FAO Committee (1958)
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Cargo, B. G. (1958)
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Carruthers, J.M„ ^"' al. (1959)
Cartwright, B.E. (195S) 5307
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Cassie, P.M. (l957)
Cervigón, E. (1958)
Chacho, P.I, (1958)
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Chappelear^ J.E, (1959)
Chap sky, КЛС. (1958)
Charniaux-Cotton, K. (1957)
Charnock, H. (1958)
Chestnut, A.F, (1957)
Chestnut, A. F., W.E. Fahy
P- H.j/ Porter (1957)
Chieffi,, G. r
E. de Lutio (1957)
Ohoe, S. Fr.
Y. Ohshima (1958)
Chokder, Á.H. (195Ö)
Gihar^ J. (1957)
Cihar. J. ("•.
S. Fr-ric (195Ö)
Clark, R,B. P-
J.B^ CoY/ey (1958)
Clark, '/.J. (1957)
Clos, P. ri-
A.'Serfaty (1957)
Colas, J. (1957)
Cole, G.A. (1957)
Colless, ЪЛ1, (1958)
Com i ta, Cr.V', "■■
G. С. 'Anderson (1959)
The Conservation
Foundation (l959)
Cooke, P. (1958)
Cooley, N.Ro (1958)
Cooper, H.H. , Jr. (1959)
Cooper, luH.H. (1958)
Coope:^ U.C. (1959)
Cope, Ó.B. (1958)
Corbet, P.S. (1958)
Cordes, '7. С, (1959)
Corlett, J. (1958)
Couillard, P. (1958)
Coult, D.A. '"'
К.Б. Vallance (1958)
Cowey, J.B. (1958)
Cox, K.\7, (1958)
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H.F. Nicholson (1958)
Gushing, J.E. ^ G.J. Rió.¿v/ay
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Daget^ J. (1959)
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Deacon, G.E.R, (1959)
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.--oran, Ttc.J. (1957)
Deuce, Í^A. (1958)
Denzer, H.^7. (l957)
Descamps, M. (1959)
P.H.D.H. (1957)
P.H.D.H. (1958)
Y. (1958)
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Mo (1958)
Jo Colas
- A.Mc Cantacuzene (1957)
■•ickie, L.M. (1957)
Dierks, A. (1958)
Dietz, R.S. (1959)
Dinamani, P. (1957)
Dohie, J, (1959)
D0Í5 T. (1958)
Donaldson, L.R. '"•■
R.F. Foster (1957)
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de Silva,
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(1957) 5666
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M. Oguri (1958)
:i)outre, M. (1959)
DoY^, R.L. (1958)
lOowning, A.L. (1958)
:Oragesco, J, (1957)
Dragomirov^ ÎJ.I. (1959)
Draper^ L. (195?)
Drost, U.S. (195G)
Dubey, G.P. (1959)
Dunn, C-.E. (1957)
Durall, G.L. (1957)
Dussart, Б. (1957)
Dussault^ I-I.P. (1958)
Dyer, W.J,, D.Io Praser
'^ E.G. Eligli (1958)
Dzieduszycha, S. (1959)
Eakin, R.E.
East Africa
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Ра1гЪап1с8, L.D. (1957)
Ра1гЪап1^з, L.D. (1958)
Parris, D.A. (1959)
Paure/b. (1958)
Pao.veÎ, P. c".
Í?. Huilier (1959)
Pesdosov, M.V. (1958)
Pel'senbaum, A.I. (l959)
Peng, S. Y. (1958)
Pennellp R.A. (l957)
Pessard, A. (1959)
Pirigerman, M. (1957)
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L.D. Pairbanlcs (1957)
Pingerman, M. Л
L.D. РахгЪапкз (1958)
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Pischer, G. (1959)
Pischer-Piette, E. (1957)
Pisk, L.Ö. (1959)
Placcomio, E. (1959)
Plemister, S. С (1959)
Plorin, Î.I.-B. (1957)
Flyger, V.P. (1958)
Poà, P.P. (1959)
Pogg, G.E. (1958)
Polsora, T.R. /'';
J.IÎ. Harley (1957)
Polsom, T.R. , P.D. Jennings'
" R.A. ochwartzlose (1959)
Polsom, T.R, &
A.C. Vine (1957)
Ponselius, S. "■■
G. Dstlund (1959)
Ford, J.E. (1958)
Fortune, P. Y. (1958)
Poster, R.P. (1957) 4532
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Commission (1958)
France. Sous-Secrétariat à la
Marine Marchande. Direction des
Pêches Maritimes (l958)
Pranlc, S. (1958)
Praser, D.I. (l958)
Praser, P.C. (l958'
Praser, J.H. (l958
Frassetto, R. (1959)
Freeman, Б.О. (1959)
Freeman, P. (1959)
Priant, M. (1957)
Frick, C. (1958)
Pry, F.E.J. (1958) 5393
Fryer, G. (1959)
Pukuhara, T. (1959)
Puster de Plaza, î.I.L. (i 958)
Feister de Plaza, M.L. •''
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Fu--tu, L. (1958)
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Gaitonde, B.B. (1958)
Galkina, L.A. (1959)
Galt soff, P.S. (1958).
Gamhlin, D.O. (1958)
Gandin, L. S. <"
R.E. 'Soloveichik (1959
Garcia del Cid, F. (1957
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Gayral, Г. (1957
Gayral, P. (1958
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Gelfand, D.P. (1958)
Gelineo^ S. (1957)
Celineo', 3t. (195Q)
GFCTvî (1959)
George ^ 3. (195S)
Gerking, S.D. (1959)
Germain, L, (195?)
Germany. Bundesministerium für
'jrnährung;, Landv/irt Schaft ¿.
Forsten (195Ö)
Germany. Bundesrainisterium für
I-rnährung, Landwirtschaft с"
Forsten (1959)
Ghiretti, F. (1959)
Giese, A.C. '^ al. (1959)
Gihr, M. (1957)
Gillies ^ M.T. (195Ö) 5459
Ginet; R. (1957)
Glover, R.E. (1959)
Glover, R.S. (I95O)
Glude, J.B. (1957)
Godfrey, H. (1959)
GoldЪerg, E.D. (1957)
Goldschmidt, F.R. (1958)
Goodheart, i-J. (l959)
Goodley,, E.F.W, (1958
Goodnight, C.J. riORQ
(1959
(1959)
Goreauj T.F. (1959)
Goriacheva G.I.
Graf, P. (1959)
Graham _, J.J. /"
D.D. Stewart (1958)
Graham, J.V.". г-,
S. С. Cooper (1959)
Grasse _ P. -Г. "
J. Dragesco (1957)
Green, J."'. <'■ al. (1959)
Greenwood ^ A.D. (1959)
Greenwood^ P.H. (l95o)
Greenwood ^ Р.П. (1959)
Grégoire,' С (1957)
Gregory, R.II. , R.T. Hill
'"i J. A. Hope, Jr. (1958)
Griffiths, I. (1959)
Grönblad, R. (l957)
Gruhisic, F. (1959)
Guest, U.C. (1959)
Guillard, R.R. (1958)
Gulf ¿■. Caribbean Fisheries
Institute (1958)
Gulland, J. A. (1958)
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Gunter, G. CE. Dav/son
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Gusev, A.V. , Е.Б, Zhukov
c^-, lu. A. Strelkov (1959)
НаЪе, T. (1958)
Hale^ P.A. (1958)
Hall, K.F. (1957)
Hall, 'T.M. (1957)
Ham 5, R.G. r:
R.E. Eakin (l958)
Hamada, S. (1959)
Hanaoka^ T. (1958)
Haneda/ï. '-.
P.H. ^Johnson (1958)
Hanna, H. M. (195S)
Hansen, P.H. (1957)
Hanzawa, M. (l958)
Harder, V,". (1958)
Hardy, A. (1959)
Hardy, E. (1957)
Harleman, D.R.P. "■
J.M. Jordan, Jr. (1959)
Harley^ J.H. (1957)
Harnisch, 0. .(1958)
Harris, К. (1958)
Harris, К. f!.
D.E. Bradley (1958)
Harrison, H. M. (1957)
Harrisson, СМ. H. (l958)
Hart, J.L.' (1958)
Hartley, ^:,".G. (l958)
Hartman, '7. D. (l958)
Haruta, N. (l959)
Hashimoto, К. (1959)
Hashimoto, К. -"■
P. Matsuura (1959)
Hashimoto, Y. &
T. Okaichi (1958)
Hasler. A.D. Г
■■.'.j.';;ishy (1958)
Hathaway, R.R. (1958)
Healy, A.'j. (1959)
Hehard, J.F. (1957)
Hellmich, G. (1958)
Hempel, G. (1958)
Hennings, Chr. (i 958)
Herrera, J. (1958)
Hewitt, E.J. (1959)
Hickin, iI.E. (1958)
Hicks, B.L. (1959)
Hiestand, W.A. (1958)
Higashi, H. ^ al. (1959)
Hildemann, ''.H. (1959)
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Kill, E.T. (1958)
Hinton^ II. E. (195Ö)
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(1958)
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Г.. Kikuohi (1959)
Kiser, H.'V. (1957)
Hücli, К. (1958)
ПосЬгпаП;, L, "■
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:iod:,son^ Г.. В. (1958)
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Holliday, F. G. T. (1959)
Holmes ^ R, <"■. al. (1958)
Holmes^ R.ÏÏ. (1958)
Ilolm-îiansen, Ö. Л al. (1959)
îiolstvoogd. G. (1957)
НошБа, Y. (1957)
Hope, E.R. (1959)
Houe, J.A. , Jr, (195S)
Hopkins, З.П. (1957)
Hor-ton, P.A. (1958)
liotta , H. i. To АЪе
-': Y, Takashima (l953)
Houo-t^ G. (1958)
Hughes ^ G.Lï. (1958)
Iluglies, G. M. r.
G. Skel-ton (1958)
Hulings, IT.C. (1958)
Eulot, A.L. (1957)
Humes ^ A. -G. (1957)
îlun-t^ J.K. (1959)
Hunter, ÏÏ.R. (1958)
Iluokuna K. (1959)
Hurley, 'd.E. (1957)
Hurley, D.E. (1959)
Husson, R, •"
H. Schorr (1957)
Hutton, R.P. (1959)
Ïlylton-Scott, n.I. (1957)
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':'.L. Hi chola s (1958)
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4921
5406
4945
5667
5360
5013
5490
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Ichiye, T. (1959)
Igarashi, H, (l959)
litaka, Y. (l958)
India, Ministry of Pood
■ Agriculture (1958)
India, Ministry of Food'
r. Agriculture (1958?)
Inger.. R.P. г:
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4954 4957
4892 4893
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Inoue^ К. (1958) 4884
International Group of
Consulting Engineers (1958*^) 5565
1НБ (1959) 5541
International Océanographie
Foundation (1959) 5597
Ishii, S. (1957) 5092
Ito, Y, (1958) 513Ö
Iwata, F. (1958) 5006
Jackson, D.J. (1958)
5480 5511
(1959)
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'.'. C. Starrett
Jackson, S.V/. , Jr. (1958)
Jannasch, H.V;. (1958)
Japan. Ministry of
Education (l959)
Jara, Z. (1957)
Jara, I^.
Jenkins,
Jenkins,
Jenkins,
Jennings,
Jens, G.
Jitariu,
Johansson
John, CM
Johnson, F.H. (1958)
Johnson, F.H. (1959)
Johnson^ П. С (1959
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Jones, J,^. , (1959)
Jones, ÎÎ.3. P::
'/.D. Burhanck (1959)
Jones, ';'.F. (1957)
Jonlilaas, Ro
Jonsson, J.
Jons son, J.
Jonsson, S.
Jordaan
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(1959)
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г. R. Mor eau (i 95 7)
Kahata, Z. (1957)
Kahata' Z. (1958)
Kaj, j; (1958)
Kajosaari, H. (1959)
Kanaev, V. F. (l959)
Kandier, 0. Sz
C. Sironval (1959)
551
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::araman, Gt.L. (1957)
ICarthaj T.D.K. (1957)
IIa üuin V i с J M . ( 1 9 5 S )
ICatada^ M. (1959)
ICataaa^ M, ^ II. Zama
P- H. I^arashi (1959)
Kav/amoto, N.Y. (l95ö)
Ilav/ainoto, T. (l956)
Keonleyside, МЛ1.А, (l95ö)
Keonleyside^ M, H. A. (1959)
Keiz, G. (1958)
Keiz, G. (1959)
rient River Board (1959)
Kesteven, G.L. (195Ö)
rietchum, В.Ы. (1957)
Ketchum, B.ïï. Л-, al. (1958)
Khvan^ A. P. (1959)
Kikuchij R. (1959)
Kikuchij T. r": al. (1958)
Kimminso D.E. (1958)
King,
G.C. (1959)
Kirillov, A.A. (1958)
Kitajima, T. (1959)
Klak, S. (1958)
Klav^re, ¥.L. A
B.M. Shimada (l959)
Kleinholz, L.H. (1959)
КоЪауазК!, S. Л.
M. Mogami (1958)
Kobayasi, H. (l959)
Kojima, Y. (l957)
Ко1Ъ, E. (1958)
Kong, С P. (1959)
Konishi, J. (1958)
Kornberg, lï.L. (1957)
Korovin^. lu. M. (1959)
Ko selling H.I. (1957)
Kovaleva, I.D. (1959)
Kovalsld-i, V.V. &
S.V. Letunova (1959)
Kozarov, G. (1958)
Krause, ÏÏ.R. (1959)
Krcal, J. (1957)
КгеЪЗ;, H.A. (5:
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Krey, J. (1958)
ICrey, J. r- al. (1958)
(1957)
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5124
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4528
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P.P. Foster
Krumholz. L. A, ^
& H. Boroughs (1957)
Kuhicek^ P. (1958)
Kuhicek, P. (1959)
5364
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4886
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5097
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4858
5321
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5365
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Kühl, П. (1957'
Kühl, П. (1958
Kuehn¡, J.H. '"
D. Lovelien (1959)
Kumar, P. (1959)
Kunkle, D.E. (i 958)
Kux, Z. (1957)
Кш:, Z. P~
T, Weisz (1958)
Lamh, С.Л. , O.G. Bentley
Л J.M. Beat tie (i 958)
Lambert, J. G. (1958)
Lamotte, M. ¡, J.-L. Perret
A S. Dzieduszycka (1959)
Lanc, ci:. (1959)
Lanjouv/;, J. f"
P.A. Stafleu (1959)
Larrañeta, M. G. (1958)
Larraneta^ li,0, .j J. Lopez
?■ V.^ Suau (1958)
Larraneta, M.G.^ P. ouau
r. J. Lopeç3 (1958)
Lassarat, A. (l959)
Lathbury, A. -1-
R.A. Bryson (1958)
Laurence, B.R. (l959) '
Laurence, B.R. t-.
S.A. omith (1958)
Laurent, P. (l957)
Lauzier, L. (1957)
Lauzier^ L. (1958)
LaY/s, R.M. (1958)
La\7S, R.M. "
R.J.P. Taylor (1957)
Lazarev, G.E, Pr.
S.A. Ushakov (1959)
Leedale, G. P. (1959)
Leeson, H. 3, (1958)
Legendre, R. (1958)
Le Gros, A.E. (l958)
Lenel, R. (1957)
Leston, D. (1958)
Letunova, S.V. (l959)
Lewin, P.A. (1958)
Lev;is¡ A. G. (l959)
Lihosvarsky, J. (1957)
Liehmann, H. (1959)
Lillelund, K. (1958)
Lindroth, A. (1959)
Llewellyn, J. (l959)
LoBg, C. '.'• t?.
R.A. Arzylowics (1957)
Long, E.J. (1959)
Longhurst, A.R. (1958)
5371
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Lope?,^ J. (I95Ö) 5332
JuopGZ-BenitOy M. (1958)
Tiovclien, D. (1959)
Lov/e, M.b'. (1959) 47S6
Lowndes, CA. S, (1958)
Lucas, CE. (195Ö)
Lülimann M. (1957)
Lufty, n.G, (1958)
Lumliye, J. (195 8)
Lund, J.'. .G. (1959)
Lundbeck, J. (1958)
LundЪeck, J. (1959)
Lundy, H. (1959)
Lunz, CR. (1958)
M.L. (1959)
I'iacan, T.T. (1958) 54.87
Machado-Cruz, J.A. (1959)
Mackin, J.G. (1958)
MacKinnon, V;.J. (1959)
Macleod, J. (l958)
Macneill, N. (1958)
Maeda, T. (1958)
Magne, F. (1957)
Mako, II. (1959)
Mandrekar, S.a. (1958)
Ilann^ H. (1958) 5577
Mann^ H. ^ A, von Brandt
c; Chr. Hennings (1958)
Нашк К. H. (1958)
Manning y J. H. '^
П. T. Pfitsenmeyer (1958)
I^ansuoti, R. (1958)
Iiansueti, E.J. (1958)
Karat he, V.B. <'..
D.V. Bai (1957)
Margal ef, R. (1957)
Harini-Bettolo, G.B. (1959)
Harriott, F. IL С. (1958)
Marshall^ ÍÍ.B. (1959)
L'art ineau, D.P. (1959)
Mason, J. (1958)
LIassuti, M. (1958)
Ma suda, S. t..
P. ¿hinchara (1959)
î la su zav/a ^ J . (1958)
Matsumoto, J. (1959)
Matsuura, F. (1959) 4889
Matsuura, F,, K« Hashimoto
¿. H. Haruta (1959)
Matsuyoshi, M. (1959)
Mattisen, A.E. , A.A. Kirillov
.' V.N. Pospelov (1958)
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4395
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Maubeuge, P.L. (l959)
Maul^ G.É. (1957)
Mauritius. j3epartment of
Agriculture (1959)
M.ayer, A.M. r"
A. Poljakoff-Mayber (l959)
îfeyrat, A. (1959)
Ma zum dar, З.Р. (1957)
McConnell, "-.J., W.J. Clark
¿: U.F. 3igler (1957)
McFarren, E.F. ^' al. (l957)
McGary, J.'.Y. A.
E.J3. Stroup (1958)
McGuinness, У.Т. (1959)
McGuinness, SLT. ('-.
",7.L. Donn (1959)
McLellan^ H.J. "
L. Lauzier (l957)
Mechsner, Kl. (l959)
Medcof, J.C. (1958)
Medcof, J.C. Г:
J.E. Mortimer
Meek^ G. A. (1958)
Meixner, R. (l958)
Melbourne,, K.V. (1957)
Menon^ M.D. r^:
P.I. Chacko (1958)
Menzel ^ R,V\ (1958)
Menzel^ R.Y/. , ÎT. C. Hulings
&. R.R. Hathaway (1958)
Meseck, G. ( 1957)
Middleton, H.K. (1958)
J, Mat sumo to
(1959)
5134
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(1958)
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5563
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4660
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5011
5657
4829
5276
4844
4645
Migita, M.
.-"• IT. Aoe
Migita, M. '"■.
3. Otake (1958)
Miller, S. (1959)
Milo di Villagrazia, P. (1959)
Minamori, 3. (1957) 5099
Ming, S. (1958)
Mir one v^ O.G. (1958)
Mirsky, E.E, (1959)
Misik, V. (1958)
Misu, H. (1959)
Mitani, P. (1958) 4519
Mitani, F. (1959)
Miyazaki^ M. (1958)
Mogami, M. (1958)
Mohamed, К. H. (l958)
Molinier R. '^
J. Picard (1957)
Monod, Th. (1959) 4621
Moreau, R. (1957)
Mor ello, M. (1958)
Morgans, J.F.C. (1958)
4896
4880
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5100
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Ног i che va, I. P. (1959)
Moríyasu, о. (l95o)
Morovic^ D, г..
S. Zupanovió (195З)
Morris, R. (1950)
Mortimeiv O.H. (l959
Eortimer^ J.E, (195Ö
Muhury, G.N. (195Ö)
Mullan, J.V/. (195Ö)
Murphy, G.I. (1959)
Myers, J. (195S)
Myers, P.R. (195c)
ITair^ K.M. ."
S.R. loano (1958)
Nakagome, J. (1958)
Nakamur a ^ E . L . ( 1 9 5 8 )
iTational Shelliisheries
Association (1957)
ITational Shellfisheries
Association (1958)
îiaylor^ M. (1958)
l'Jecrasov, 0. ^ al. (l95o)
Meprochnov, lu. P. (1959)
"Jeuniann, D. (1959)
ITeurnann, G. (l959'l
lievraan, Ы.',", (1959)
llicnolas^ W.L. (195Ö)
ITicholas, "J.L, ôc
ÏÏ.B.ÎT. Hynes (1958)
ilichols, J.T. (1958)
Hi Chol son, II. Г. (1958) •
Nickel, II! (1957)
Nielsen, E.Steemann (1958)
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. D.H. Cu-shing (1958)
Nil s son, N.A. (1959)
Nil s son ^ N.B. (1959)
Nishimoto, J. (1958) 4872
Nomejko, C.A. (1958)
Nomura, M. (l958)
Northrop. J, , M, Blaik
г-. 3. Frassetto (1959)
Norvell, J. (1958)
Norv/ay, Piskeridirekt^ren (1957)
Nümann, '7. (1957)
Nümann, Yf. (1959)
Ockelmann,
Ostlund,
Oguri
Oguro
Ohle,
Ohiiii ,
H.
G. (1
(1958)
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Ohtsuka^ E. (1957) 5077
Okaichi, T. (l958) 4874 4875
Ckuho, A. (1958) 4605
Oliva, 0. (1957) 5108
Oliva, О. (1958) 4515 4516
Olson, E.A. (1959) 4959
Olsson, R. (1958) 561 6
Omata, K. (1958) 4879
Ommaney, F.D. (1958) 5429
Ordal, E.J. (1958) 4928
O'Rourke, F.J. (1959) 51 SO
Orpana, 7. (l959) 4783
Otake, S. (1958) 488O
Ovington, J,D. (1958) 5433
Gzmidov, R.V. (1959) 5318
Pacljnanahhan, ICG. (1957) 5078
Palin, A.T. (1958) 5434
Palmer, G. .-'
iT.V.'.A. Phillips (1958) 5641
Paraense, V/.L. (1959) 5543
Paris, J.' (1957) 4570 5666
Parrish, Б.В. (l958) 5416
Parrish, B.B. ^ J.H. 3. Blaxter
г-. F.G.T,. Hoiliday (1958) 541 /
Parrott, A.T". (1958) 5041
Parry, G. ^ F.G.To Hoiliday
Л j!h, si Blaxter (1959)
Parsons, ?. (1958)
Patil, A.M. (1958)
Pavans de Ceccatty, H. (1957)
Feare, CO. (1958)
Penteiov/, P.T.IC (l959)
Peres, J.-M. (1958)
Perlin, A.B. (1958'')
PCIFC 1946 (195Ö)
5619 5627
5630 5631 5633
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the Committee (1958)
PCIFC 1946. Korringa's
Morking Party (l958)
rCIPC 1946. Liaison
Committee (l958)
PCIFC 1946» Suh- Commit tee of
Scientists (1958)
Perret, J.-L. (1959)
Petter' A.E.J. (1959)
PettebJ A.E.J. (1958)
Pfitzenmeyer, K. T. (1958)
Pfitzer^ D.'P. (1958)
Phillips, 'V.P'cA. (1958)
Picard, J. (1957)
Pierson, IT. J.., Jr. (1959)
l^ikharev, G.A.' (1957)
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Pillai, íí. Krishna (1957) 5^53
Pirxto, S. Y. (1957)
Platts, V.'.S. (1957)
Pleva, V. (195Ö)
Poirier, M, (1957)
Foljakoff -МауЪег, A. (1959)
Popham^ E.J. (195Ô)
Popovska-Stanlcovió^ 0. (195о)
Porter, I-LJ. (1957)
Posgay, J.A. (1957)
Pospelov, V.ÏÏ. (1958)
Postel^ E, (1958)
Potts,
PoY/ell
Po7/er ,
(1958)
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(1959)
1.1
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Prasad, P.P.
Pratt, D.B. A
G. '..'adäell (1959)
Preston, P.D. (1958)
Price, D.H. A. (195З)
Priou, M.-L. (1957)
Prit chard, D»T\ (1959)
Prit chard., D.T. ?■■
R.E. Bunce (1959)
Presser, CL. ''.■
P.E. Van V/eel (1958)
Prowse, G. A. (1959)
Pjre finch, К. A. (1958)
Pynnönen, A. (1957)
Queensland. Department of
Harbours г", Marine (1958)
5131
Rajarfi, S. (1958)
Randall 5 J.E. (1959)
Rangneker, P.V. , Б.В. Gaitonde
^ S.S, ¿andrekar (1958)
Rao, V.l. (1957)
Rao, V.i-T. ■
1ТЛС. Bala chañaran (1957)
Rass, T.S. (1957)
Reichenhach-KlinlvOj ÏÏ.H, (1958)
Reinhoth^ R. (1957)
Ror^n, C.E„ (1957)
Ridgi^y, G.J. (1957)
Ripplinger, J. (1957)
Rivas, L.R. (1958)
Rivero, J.A. (1959)
Rivibre, A, Л
S. Vernhet (l957)
Robertson, И. (1958)
Robinson, A. '"
H. Stommel (1959)
5095
5654
5042
5672
5079
4802
4912
5516
5376
5262
4805
5124
4938
5514
5446
5612
5ü5ü
5132
5184
5455
5436
4560
4950
4908
5004
5183
5534
5043
5599
5384
4835
5638
5662
5663
4508
5044
5045
4582
4525
4803
5096
5046
5192
4563
5491
5120
Robinson^ E.S. (1959)
Rodhe, Ъ. (1958)
Rodriêiiez-Roda, J, (l958)
RoGge, B. (1958)
Rollefsen, G. (1957)
Ronald, 1С, (1957)
Roque, M, (i 957)
Roques, Ы. (1957)
Rosenthal, ILL. ^ P.R. îlyers
'" M. К. Brunings (1958)
Roy, J.-Ivî. (1958)
Rullier, F. (1957)
Rullier, P. (1959)
Rusanovà, M. H, (1959)
Rushforth, J.i.:. (1959)
Russell, F. 3, (1958)
Rutkowicz, S. (1958)
Putter, A.J. (1958)
Ryan. J.n. (1959)
Ryhänen, R. (1959)
Ryther, J.H. L al. (1958)
Saha, K. С , P.P« Sen
- G, Ж. Muhury (1958)
Gaint-Guily, Б. (1957)
SaitOp, K. P
M. Gameshima (1958)
Gaito , T. K. Arai
P>: MO Matsuyoshi (l959)
Saito, T. , K. Arai
Гг T. Tanaka (l958
Saksena, J.IT. (1958
Salsman', G.G. (1959)
Samejima, H. .-
J. My er s (1958)
Sameshima, M. (1958)
Sanchez, S. (1957)
Sandeen, M.I. (1959)
Sandvaer. G. (1958)
Sane, S.R. (1958)
Sarojini, K.K. (1958)
Sasa.yama, S. ■"
S. ïïamada (1959)
oasayarna, S., G. llamada
Í- К. Yamada (1959)
Sa s try , A. A. Rama (1957)
Savage. A. (1958)
Saxena, D.Bo (1957)
Gaxena, D.E. (1958)
ocax-oergooG,
Scheer, Б.Т.
Schiemenz. F
Schiller,
Schnelle ,
(1
^59)
(1957)
(1958)
С H. (1957)
'". (1958)
4514
5386
4З07
5298
4691
5337
5331
4841
4806
4567
4563
4828
5608
4576
4615
5323
5167
561 8
5374
5437
5603
4782
4666
5388
4561
4876
4895
5137
5382
4948
5456
4876
4569
5299
5304
5639
5659
5353
5352
5664
5624
46II
5385
5387
4808
4795
5585
4918
5346
FAO/59/0/6049
ne
2(6):A10
Gcholander^ PoP„ (195Ö)
5532
oommer^ IL. (1958)
4647
Schorr, H. (1957)
5667
Southgate, Б.А, (1959)
5164
о ehr ce der, V;. С. (1959)
5114
Spaas, J.T. (1959)
4935
Scbvartz, F.J. ■'
Sparks, A.K. , J.L. Bosv;ell
J. lîorvell (195Ö)
5003
'"■ J.G. Nackin (1958)
5281
Sch\7artzlose, R.A. (1959)
5118
Spencer, E.A. -"
Schwoerhel, J. (1959)
5368
J.S. Tudhope (1958)
5439
Scott A.M. r.
Staddon, Б.П. (1958)
5438
R. Gronhlad (l957)
5571
Stafleu, PoA. (1959)
4976
Scott, D« c".
Starrett, ^,".0. (1959)
4773
J.M. Rushforth (1959)
5167 .
Steele, J.H. (1958)
4683
Scott, ÍL (I95Ô)
5502 .
Steele ^ J. IL (1959)
4591
Scudder, G.G.E. (l95ö)
5495 5503
Steffens, ■'. (1957)
5105
SeaЪloom, R.W. (1953)
4553
Stephanides, T. (1958)
5462
Sechlvina, T.V. (1959)
5322
Stephens, G.G. (i 957)
Sterling, T. Б. (I959y
5567
Segerstrale, S.G. (1957)
5C47
4905
Sen, D.P. (1958)
53uo
Stewart, D.D. (1958)
5564
Senn, H.V. Л
Stewart, H.B,, Jr., G, С, Salsman )
H.W. Hiser (1957)
5573
л. A.J. Coodheart (l959)
4948
Serfaty, A. (1957)
5C89
Stommel, H. (1959)
5120
Shaw, J. '".
St. (rand), Е.'^Ч (1959)
5404
B.V.^ Staddon (l958)
5438
S t r a sbur g , D , ■' 7 . "
Shaw, J.T. c^-
H.S.H. Yuen (1958)
5411
G.R. Garrison (1959)
4915
Strelkov, lu.A. (1959)
4857
Shimada, Б.М. (1959)
5364
Stroup, E.D. (1958)
5563
ShimizUp C. '■
Stuhhings, H.G. (1959)
51S9
Ï. í¡\ikuhara (1959)
4897
..¡tunlrard, ÏÏ.W. ("л
Shinohara, F. (l959)
5350
J,R. Uzmann (1959)
4797
Shiokawa, T. (1957)
5057
cuau, ?. (1957)
4839
Shishkin, Б.К. (l958)
4633
Suau, P. (1958) 5332
5335
Shor, G.G., Jr. (1959)
5115
Suarez -СааЪго, J, A. (l959)
4832
Shuster, C.IJ.; Jr. (1957)
5261
Suhklew, H.-J. (1958)
5588
SiGler, V/.P. (1957)
5671
Subrahmanyan, R. (1958)
5637
Silas, E.G. (1958)
5645 5655
Sudan. National FAQ
Sindermann, C.J, (1957)
4809 4810
Committee (l958)
5601
4811
Sully, H. (1957)
4584
Singer, Б. (1958)
4351
Sundaralingam, V. S, (l959)
5640
Sinha, G. (1958)
5649
Sundararaj, Б.1. (1959)
4786
Sironval, C. (1959)
4641
Sundnes, G, ^ T. Enns
Sivankutty, N.G. (1957)
5080 50C1
'-"■ P.F. Scholander (1958)
5532
Skelton, G. (1958)
5530
Surtees, G. (1958)
5519
Skerman, T.M. (l959)
4943
Suyama, M. (1958)
4878
Sleptsov, M.M. (1957)
4505
Suyama, M, , M, Kaneko
Slijper, E.J, (195S)
5300
A E. Omata (1958)
4879
Smidt, E. (1957)
4812
Suzuki, T. (1959)
5351
Smith, J.L.B. (1957)
5050
Swamy, H.N. (1957)
5665
Smith, R.J. (1958)
5284
Swarup, H. (1957)
5650
Smith, S.A. (1958)
5460
Sv/arup, H.S. (1957)
5356
Soemarto, (l958)
5425
Swift, D.R. (1959)
4988
Soerjodinoto, R. (1958)
5426
Switzerland. National PAG
Sogandare s-Bernal , F, -"
Committee (l958)
5614
H.P. Hutton (1959)
5360
Syrett, P.J. (1959)
5182
Sollero, L. (1959)
5001
Sysoev, N.N. (1959)
4854
Soloveichik, R.S. (1959)
5317
Szahc, T. (1957)
4587
Somerville, 'g.M, >'-.
-
L.M. Dickie (1957)
481 4
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Takada ^ К. <?:,
i
Ulanovskii, I. В., IT. I. Tarasov
J. llishimotö (195Ö)
4872
4873 i
г- lu. IT. Korovin (1959)
4855
Takahashi, T. (1959)
4958
и. К» Central Advisory
Takashima, Y. (195Ö)
■5396
V/ater Committee (1959)
5187
Takenouti, Y. (195G)
4599 '
U.K. Department of Scientific <'::
Tanaka, J. (195Ö)
4864
Industrial Research (1958)
5528
Tanaka, K. (1959)
4885
5536
Tanaka^, И» (1959)
5349
5351
UNESCO (1958)
5539
Tanaka, T» (1958)
5137
U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Tarasov, H.I. (1959)
4855
A(-;ri cultural Research
Tartar, V. (1958)
4798
Service (1959)
.4555
Taylor ^ C.C. (1957)
4846
U. S. Department of the
Taylor, CO. (1958)
5394
Interior (1959")
5540
Taylor, E/.. (1958)
5163
5440
Ushakov, S.A. (1959)
5325
Taylor, F.::. (1959)
4941
Uzmann, J.R. (1959)
4797
Taylor, EcJ.F. (1957)
53Ü5
ТеЪЪ1е IT. (1959)
4960
Vaissibrc R. (1959)
4616
Tesoh, F/Í. (195З)
5578
Vajcl, J. (1958)
5020
Tesic, M. (1958)
5029
Vallance, K.B. (1958)
5447
Thenius, E. (1957)
5051
Valentine, J.R. (1957)
5103
Thoraasson, 1С, (l959)
4969
Vallentyne, J.R. (l957)
5101
Thurow, F. (1958)
5344
Van Alten, P. J. "
Т1ЪЪз, J. (1959)
4642
R.A. Pennell (1957)
4513
Timm/R/;. (1958)
5651
Vandel, A. (l957)
.4590
Tirmizi, IT. IL (1958)
5357
vanïïaagen, R.H. (1959)
5162
Tiv/arij I.P. (1953)
5383
van Heel, ^P.il.D. (l959)
5174
Tomiyama, I. (1958)
5052
van Klaveren, F."./, -•?.
Tomiyasu^ ^^ (1959)
4894
R. Legendre (1958)
4697
Torres, В. A. (1958)
5012
5014
Vantroys^ L. (1957)
4571
Tortonese, С. (l957)
5C54
Van \;eel, P.P. (1958)
5004
Tortonese, E. (l957)
50S2
Vein et, A. -"
Tortonese E. (1958)
5053
F. Graf (1959)
5133
Tower, E.Í). (1957)
5055
Venlcataram.an, G. S^ (1958)
5130
ToyomizU; M« , IT. Enomoto
Vernhet, S. (l957)
4563
r. Y. Tomiyasu (1959)
4894
Vernon, Е.Ы. (1958)
5537
Trair-or, F.E,, (1959)
4777
Vernon E.H. (1959)
4551
Travassos, Ы. (l957)
5056
Vine, i.e. (1957)
4535
TravasGOs', H, (1959)
5575
Vives, P. r
Тге^оиЪоГГ, G. (1958)
5146
M. Lopez-Benito (1958)
5341
Tripp, M.R. (1958)
5287
Vladimirskaia, M.I, (1957)
5058
Truelle, M. A. (1957)
4982
Volkov, I.I. (1959)
5320
Trueman^ E.R. (I958)
5505
Volpe, E.P. (1957)
5005
Tsukahara, H. &
von Brandt, A. (1957)
-4820
T. ohiokawa (l957)
5057
von Brandt, A. (1958)
4651
ТиЪЪ, J.A. (1958)
935^
Voss, IT. A. (1959)
5363
Tucker, Î'LJ» (1958)
5309
Tudhope, J.S. (1958)
5439
Paddell G. (l959)
5184
Tunevo.ll, G. (1959)
4977
■Paldmeyer, T. (1958)
5441
Turekian, K.K. (I958)
5615
'■"alker, J.R. '
ТигпЪи11-Кетр., P.St.J. (1958)
4930
P.J. Syrett (1959)
5182
Tuzet, 0, '"
Uall, R.G.R. (1959)
5123
J. Paris (1957)
4570
\7alrecht, J. J.R. (195©)
5059
Tuzet, 0., S. Sanchez
' 'asliington. University Fisheries
f"- M. Pavans de Ce coat ty
(1957)
4569
Research Institute (l959)
4637
Tyler, J.E. (1959)
4546
' athne^, P. (1959)
5161
./59/8/6049
2',6)eA12
5060
3064
Watson, J.A.L. (1958)
":.'еЪЪ, Г.Е. (1959)
^^eill--Raynal, A. (1957)
Veisz, T. (195Q)
Wells, A.L. (1959)
»'/ennekens , M.P. (1959)
ïïent, A.E.J. (195S)
V^estern Australia.
Fisheries Department (195C) 4G30
Weet Indies. Ministry of Natural
Resources r Agriculture (1959)
^.Vestlake, D.F. (1959)
ïïestley, R.E. (l958)
Wliitehead, P.J. (l958)
Whitley. G.P. (1958)
■/ich, К. :"
J. "Л Mullan (1958)
Wickler^ ÏÏ. (1957)
"^iehr, H. (1958)
■"ilhelm, O.E. г-:
A.L. Hulot (1957)
V."ill¿^ohs, J.Po (1957)
V-'illiams, F. (1^53)
Williams, F. (1959)
"illm, F. (1958)
Willoughby, L.G. (1959)
lYilson, A.J. , Jr. (1957)
V:ilson, B.W. f"
ÏÏ.P. Danfort h (1958)
Wilson, 1С. (1958)
V/ilsony R. C. ^ E.L. Nakamura
Í: H.O. Yoshida (1958)
Wimpenny, R. S. (I958)
V.'inherg/G.G. (1958)
Wishy, W.J. (1958)
Wise, J.P. (1957)
'.'ittfogel, H. , W. Schnelle
Гг I. Adam (1953)
Woelke, O.E. (1957
Wood, E.J.P. (1959
Wood, J.W. г.
EoJ. Ordal (195S)
Woods, L.P. (1958)
^"ooster, W. S. r.~
B.H. Ketchum (1957)
'.Vort hingt on, L.V. (1959)
Worthington, M.E. (1959)
^"right, H.G.S. (1958)
^Vülker, W. (1958)
Wülker, W. (1959)
V/ylie, J.C. (1959)
IC.
(1959)
Yamada,
Yamada, 1С. ^ T. Suzuki
г: И. 'Tanaka (l959)
5492 i
Yamada,, IC. "
4549 !
M. Tanaka (1959)
4564
Yamamoto, 1С, (1957)
5036
Yasuda, II. (1958)
51G6
Yentsch, S, G. Г^
5359
J.F. НеЪагй (l957)
562G
Yokoseki, M. (l959)
Yoshida H.O. (1958)
5378
Yuen., П. S.H. (1958)
5121
4987
5273
5524
5061
4993
5083
4655
5062
5063
5410
5409
5142
•4973
5267
5457
5448
5347
4680
4678
4518
4315
5346
5264
5294
4928
5065
4523
5117
4552
5515
5580
5367
5106
5352
5351
;^ama, IC. (1959)
.'■^ama, 1С. , LI. ICatada
-■" Ы. Igarashi (1959)
.liukov, E.B. (1959)
Zohel. H. (1958)
Zole^'^zi, G. (1959)
Sore, И. (1958)
Supan^ А. (1953)
rWipa no vi с ^ . ( 1 9 5 3 )
Zusser^ O.G. (195З)
Anonymour.
Anonymoui
(1957)
(195З)
Anonymous (l959)
4847
to
4772
4932
5172
5400
4S17 4818
4821
4520 4522
4849
5025
4661
4775
4934
5194
5401
to
5015
5112
4701
4919
4936
to
5403
5551
5349
4521
4367
5102
4898
5347
5411
4892
4893
4357
5589
5553
5019
5028
5018
5418
4819
5670
4607
5022
5414
to
4920
5169
5255
5544
5596
WAO/59/ G/6049
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2(6)sA13
FOOD MW AGRICULTURE ORGAHIZATIOll OF THE UNITED HATIONS
Viale delle Terme cli Oaracalla, Rome^ Italy
Marine Biological Laboratory
ГИ;'^ ^0 1959
WOODS HOLE, MASS.
CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES
prepared by
Biology Branch Ficliories Division
Clirr.Bibliogr.aquat. Sei. Fish . ^ 2(7)
Rome, July 1959
Containings taxonoraic index 2(6)^ geographic index 2(6)^ references and
author index to, 59-5677 ~ 59"6612
FAO 39/9/6434
/:2.1(2J7
Errata
Please delete numbers»
59-3379, 59-3658 and 59-4186
5GOOI6 houie should read houle
59-2213-14 Muromcev " " Muromtsev
59-2257 sdeiments " " sédiments
Please correct L'rrata
59-2471 Latin eria qhalumnae should read Latimeria chalumnae
59-4961 Add in titles "rare" ( Vanhone^.e nia krjg^yeri Malm^ IG6O; a rare
parasitic oopepod)
Forv;ar d_ Ivef er enees
Check list^ 59-5677 to 59-6612
5:-588l
to
59-5878
59-
-5778
59-5879
It
59-5878
59-
-5858
59-6262
и
59-2477
59-
-5713
59-5893
u
59-2307
59'
■5883
59-6489
II
59-6483
59-5880
II
59-5878
59-5882
I?
59-5878
59-6486
П
59-6485
59-61 32
tl
59-2632
59-6484
11
59-6483
59-5847
II
59-2477
59-6225
П
59-6224
59-6133
и
59-5479
59-6139
II
581530
59-6286
tl
59-6285
59-5823
II
59-5822
59-6515
II
583430
59-6141
и
583211
59-6498
II
59-6497
59-6500
II
59-6499
59-6243
M
581478
59-5821
II
59-3025
59-5820
и
59-5795
59-6516
II
570207
59-6263
II
59-6262
59-6140
II
585666
59-5819
II
582527
59-6223
M
583713
to 59-3229
" 59-5856
" 584261
" 59-5878
PAG 59/9/6434
_ 1 _
Explanatory IJotes
Accuracy and completeness of entries
Our attention has Ъееп drawn to errors of various kinds in the entries of
this bibliography,, v/ith particular reference to issue 2(4)5 i^ which it will
Ъе seen a rather high proportion of rectangles have no initials in their bottom
left-hand corners. As we explained early in the Ilotes to the first volume,
this means that we have not seen i.he original paper, and the reference is taken
from the accession list of another library 5 a booklist ¡, or some other source.
Some such references are incomplete, inaccurate or bibliographically
incorrect. Our policy is however to include whatever information is available
to us (remember that this bibliography, like most library accession lists j
is produced in the first place for our own use) v/hile at the same time take
v/hat steps v/e can to increase the amount of literature we see at first hand,
to verify - within the limits of time available for this purpose - secondhand
information, and to encourage bibliographic improvements in other sources.
A particular problemi arises in the case of collected reprints. Their
general treatment is outlined in a following note. \fh.en however these are
issued as a loose collection, the Gets we receive may lack one or more reprints.
In such cases it has happened that we pick up missing references (perhaps
incomplete) some m.onthü later from the accession list of another library 5 we
then make an entry even if it is only to the secondary reference. If, later,
we find the primary reference v/e put in an addendum. Translations of which the
original reference is not, or incompletely, known are treated in the same way«
Librarians V;ho issue accession lists víhich we search, can help us make
this bibliography comprehensive and accurate by including in those lists the
original references to collected reprints and indexes they receive. Publishers
and editors of periodicals can help by sending us copies of page proofs (as do
Botánica Marina , announced in this issue) or reprint s j by giving, when they
publish English summaries of papers in other languages, the title of the paper
also in English." by follov/ing ISO bibliographic recommendation for format, and
in many other vrays.
Treatment of publications not seen by FAO
1. References will be given to all relevant papers coming to our notice,
whatever the source of information. They v/ill be indexed as completely
as the available information permits.
2. Some references are taken from periodicals which publish informative
abstracts. In these cases our annotation vn.ll, where necessary, be drafted
from the published abstract; the citation of the abstract will precede
our annotation. Por these citations code letters are given for the title
of the publication, as follows, and the abstract number within its
FAO 59/9/6434
Bibliography of South. \!es± Africa БША
Biological Abstracts БА
Chemical Abstracts CA
Commercial Fisheries Abstracts CFA
GeoScience Abstracts GA
Ilelmintholotical Abstracts HA
Journal of Animal Ecology JAE
(Abstracts)
Psychological Abstracts PA
Sport Fisheries Abstracts SFA
(all references arc entered)
Tropical Abstracts TA
(by special arrangement we
receive proof copy of relevant
abstracts)
'Vater Pollution Abstracts ^iFFA
Y-rildlife Peviev/ \TR
World Fisheries Abstracts V/PA
Zoological Record ZE
(not abstracts;, but
analytical index)
3» 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. If this is not possible - because for
example a jperiodical title is given in an incomplete form v/hi ch we cannot
identify -- the citation is follov/ed by a question mark given in inverted commas.
Such references can be identified by the absence of initials in the bottom
left-hand corner of the rectangle ^he printed version v^àll have the words
"Orig.not seen" as annotation7.
Treatment of coll ected re pr i r^t;_s_^ double citati ons^ and book s
containing ch ap ters by different author _ s
1, Publications contained in volumes of collected reprints are^ if they have not
previously been indexed^ normally cited accordingly to the original reference.
V'hen this is not possible^ because the original reference is not given fully
on the reprinted papers^ the citation is made according to the forms Coll. Repr .
/'^ame of organization/ .^ volume ^ number or year (no, of Repr.).
FAG 59/9/6434
- 3 -
Vlfhen both citations are printed on a document,,
reference to which has not previously Ъееп entered> the secondary
citation is quoted in parentheses у at the end of the annotation.
References are made to whole volumes of collected reprints ¡, the "author"
heing the name of the distributing organization^ the annotation is in
the form "Comprises reprints of" (ahbreviated as "Comp.rp.") or 'Includes
reprintes of" ('Incl.rp.") followed Ъу our serial numher of the individual
papers, including hoth those previously entered and those to he entered.
The forward reference numhcrs to Ъе written on the original entry should
he preceded by the letters "rp". These cross-reference numbers will he
followed by a question mark when it is for some reason not certain that
the texts of the two papers having different citations hut the same
authors and titles are in fact identical, '(¡hen, because we do not have
the original paper, and another accession list cites only a secondary
reference, v;e have to enter the latter, we shall include in Addenda any
primary citations found subsequently (An example is given in this issue,
addendum for 59-2629).
2. 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 citation of the
chapter consists of the vrord "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
whitin 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 arc themselves reprints
of previously published documents;; this is indicated vàthin the annotation
to the chapter by the phrase?
"Repr. of (serial no. or original citation if published in 1956
of earlier and not included in Bibliographia Oceanographica for
the year in question).
Treatment of translations
1 . Ad hoc translations of individual articles
(a) The original is indexed and annotated in the usual v/ay (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 indexed separately^ the "author" being the
original author, followed by "(Transi. (name of translator) )"г
the reference^ is the original one; the annotation is: (language
syiTibol) transi, (or '.'зигпгл. transi. " ^ or "part, transi, "} of (serial
пглпЬег of original > or reference if published before 1957)- available
from V „ . " »
mo 59/9/6434
- 4 -
2. Refçular translations of wholG periodicals (e.g. Doklady Akademi Nauk -
^ C.n.Acad.Soi.U.R. S. S. )
Usually publisher is different from the original publisher.
(a) Original treated as under l(a)
(b) Translation is indfGxed 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 s
((language symbol) transi.).
This rule applies also to 3 below.
3. Documents issued by a single publisher - usually an international
organization or the government of a multilingual state - in two or
more langTaagc versions
Such documents may be issued within one cover ¡, or as separate fascicules.
In the former case the paper is indexed once only^ the title being given
in all the languages in the order in v/hich they appear on the
publication, followed by the English translation of the title when English
is not one of the languages of the text. In the latter case the
fascicules may have different years of publication and even different
citations. Therefore all versions are indexed separately. Wien all
versions arc issued simultanoouslyj the version annotated is the original
versionp if that is known^ or the version in the language highest in the
order of priority, given in earlier Explanatory Notes (l(2)). When
different versions are issued at different times, the first one received
is annotated, if this is convenient. The annotation for other versions iss
(language symbol) version of (serial number, or citation if
first version was published earlier than 1957)»
Treatment of v:holc issues of serial publications
Name of publisher (instead of "author") Date
Reference in normal form (short titlCr, volume, number, pages where
appropriate)
No title is given
Annotation.
Example in this issue is 59~3б79'
Entry of theses
1. References arc given to theses and dissertations accepted by Universities
for higher degrees T/hich deal with subjects within the general scope of
the Current Bibliography.
2. The date of publication is the calendar year of ending of the academic
year during which the thesis was accepted.
FAO 59/9/6434
- 5 -
3« Theses arc indexed as far as possible according to information conveyed
bj their titles. If summaries (ahstracts or annotations) are availahle
they are used to make annotations. ".'.Ticn informative abstracts are
publishedj the reference to their location is given in the annotation.
Inclusion and treatment of rofcronces to film.S; filmstrips, patents
and meeting docujnents
As from this issue j, references to material in the ahove categories v/ill
he covered Ъу this Current Bihliograpliy« YIq cannot attempt a comprehensive
search for them hut as we find relevant information it y/ill he made availahle.
Mimeographed documents considered at meetings will he treated generally
as publications. Those bearing notes to the effect that their contents are
not to be cited without prior permission fron* the author or organisation
concerned will be indicated as such.
I>ocuments drafted by the secretariat of an organization are indexed under
the name of the organization^ using the accepted initials of the organisation
when this is appropriate (see Explanatory Notes in 2(з))»
Films will be indexed under the nam.e of the author, where that is known^
preceded by the word " Film ". 'Г.Ъеп available j the following information will
be given, in this orders
date of issue.; M, F or G5 address (tov/n) and name of distributor; title;
translation of title (where necessary); length and/or duration» 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 will be treated as films, except that author's name will be
preceded by the word " Filmstrip " and the n^omber of frames will be cited
instead of the length or duration.
Patents will be indexed under the name of the owner, preceded by the
word " Patent ". The citation \7ill consist 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.
Films, filmstrips and patents v/ill be listed at the end of the monthly
author indexes. Examples of references to them arc given in this issue as
59-5859.
FAO 59/9/6434
) er i о cl i c¿ 1 - - ^ ' Бо t a n i ca Marina "
diort title- Bot.marV)
" ■ " (
Me are informed Ъу TStud i enge g el Is cha ft zur Erforschung- von ííeeresalgen e.V.
that they vd.ll shortly Ъе issuing this ne?/ international journal^ v/hich will
publish original papers on ecology^ botany, chemistry;, physiology,,, planlctonic
algae J sea,weeds and seaweed products technology. 'Jontributions ;/ill appear in
German., English or French;, with suiiimaries in the other two languages. There
will be editorial comment and revie\/3 of technical books and other significant
works dealing with the subjects mentioned.
Publication of this journal follov/s a recommendation of the Third
International Seaweed Symposium. JJighteen scientists from 11 countries form
the Editorial Committee;, the Chairman of \7hich is Professor Dr. Tore Levring.
The Editorial Office is at Studiengesellschaft zur Erforschung von Meeresalgen
e.V. ^ Hamburg^ and the subscriptioii is DM28 per annum, excluding postage. A
volume will consist of four issues^ each of 32 pages ;, 17 x 24.5 ci^ single
copies will cost DM7 each. It is intended to devote a special issue once each
year to technological and industrial problems.
"Botánica Marina" will be indexed completely in the "Current Bibliography
for Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries". The first issue has now been published
and is annotated here in 59"6ö01 to 59~6605»
Addenda
Original citations of the follovying nujnbers could be added;
59-2629 Pr^c. Linn, So c. bond. , 1б7г1б5-71
59-2630 Proc.Lin n. Soc'Lond. . 167:172-5
59-2631 Il£2jL.2ooj^.^^o£.lí[ond.'¡ 129s1'-25
59-2632 3ci . Publ , Fr e shw. b i oí . As s . (5) 355 p.
59-2672 Pro C.R.Irish Aca_d Г 59В(б)г 71-91
РАО 59/9/6434
Robins, CR. (1959) 59-5677
Breviora , (l04)r.7 p.
Studies on fishes of the family
Ophidiidae - III. A new species of
Lepophidium from Barbados
Diagnosis & description of L^^^C'jjiidiurn
kail ion sp, ncv. (issued ass Contr.M v.r.
Lab. Un i V.Miami, (221) ).
FAOîhr
M
Cumberbatchy E. (1958)
59-567«
J.Fluid Kech. , 4(5) -.466-78
^J?wo-dimensional planing at high Froude
nuTiiber
U.S. Department of Commerce, 59-5679
Coast ■" Geodetic Survey (l958)
Seism. Bull. , U.S. , HSI-215, îïov. 1958
Harrison, ii. (1958) 59-568C
R e G . R e p . Ba vi d ?a,y 1 r Ho d . Ea s in y
Hydr orne ch . Lab . ; ' (1260)
Pressure fluctuation on the wall
adjacent to a turbulent bound.ary
layer
Raquette, R.G. (l959) 59-56o1
Tech. Rep. Вер. Qceanogr. Univ. '"."ash. , (6I,
Suppl . ( 1 )
A modification of the '.Tonner-Smith-
Soule salinity bridge for the
determination of salinity in sea
water
M
U.S. Department of the
59-5682
M
Interior, Fish
Service (l959)
'7a s hingt on
T/ildlife
Ilonthly charts of sea surface
tem.perature in the lï.B. Pacific for
the period January ^ 1957--^arch, 1959
M
FAG 59/9/6434
2(7)c1
Flenins^ H.H. Л, al. (1959) 59-5^03
Spec. Rep. Дер. Oceanogr.Univ.'.VaGh. ^ (ЗО)
Physical and cliemical dataj, Forth.
Pacific ocean BRO'TÎI LEAR cruise 199
July-August^ 1953 for the I.G.I, of
1957-56
Patterson^ A.M. (1957) 59-56o4
Toch.Mem.Pacif . nav.Lao. ^ (57-^)
Development of hot wire instrument for
ocean turbulence measurements
M
Hourisson^ M. (1959)
G.R.Acad. Sei.
J-ivolution d-'une mare
5 9-5 6 05
Paris , 246:3052-4
temporaire de
haute altitude à Chirocephalus stadial i £
Shaw (Crustacé phyllopode
(Evolution of a temporary 5 high-altitude
pond ViTith Chirocephalus stagnai is Shav/^
phyllopod crustacean)
Account of the changes in physical <■„
chemical features of a pond fed from
snow t'c which dries completely in summer;;
& of the development of c". changes in the
population during the short life of the
pond.
FAO :. glk F
ï-uffrau, 11. (1959) 59-5686
С. R.Acad. Sei. , Paris, 24ß° 3055-7
Polym.orphisme par anisotomie ches le
cilié Buplotes halt ea tus (Du jardin)
(Polymorphism Ъу anisotomy in the
ciliate Eupl otes h alt ea tus Dujardin)
Account of the appearance of giant
individuals in the presence of the
ciliate Phi laster digitiformis Fahre-
Domergue on vililch they feed.^ S: of the
moriDhological changes in the huccal
apparatus to permit ingestion of this
prey.
FAO : rJ±
'.IF
Cresp, J. (1959) ^ 59-56Ö7
CR. A cad. Sei. 9 PariS g 246:3356-60
L 'hêtéromorphose polaire chez
1 'annelid e Salmacin a incrustans (Clap.,
(Polar heteromorphosis in the annelid
Salmacin_a incrustans Clap. )
Regeneration '" experiments with this
serpulid worm;; comparison of results
with those for Myxicola .
FACcsJh
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-5608
Time , 74(l)04-45'
Science - Ocean frontier . •
A popular article c, profusely ill. -
colour Л hlack " white - describing
research projects,, results r:
problems in fields f; physical
oceanography С marine biology j with
particular reference to activities
of océanographie institutions of
Scripps
SJHcsjh
oods Hole.
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^2
Pukuda^ H. (195C) 59-5 '^¿^ .
Bull, Jap. .-ОС. s ci«Fish.. g 2 3 'Л 32 -4 !
(On the Ъ1оо6. su¿er of fresh v/ater fish)!,
i[i En !
Differences in hlood sugar of spj). of
Qncorhynchus .J _oalmOj Lloro со ., Leuciscus .^
CyprinuS;;, Cara s EJUS ; Án{;cuilla ,,
Pa,rasilurus ^ rela,tecL to
environment.
Mis^^urnus
differences in activity
SJH^ s jh
1ÎF
Suyama, Ы. <?: 59-56 9C
С oeino- (1950)
Bull . Jap. Soc. sei . F ish. ^ 23-7^-5-3
(Changes in chemical compositions .
during development of rainhov/ trout
eggs). ÎTi En
Trends ;, in Salmo irideus of pE^ vrater^,
nitrogen;, ether extractives ^ ash^^
lipids J phosphorus.
SJI-Lsjh
F
Suyamaj M. (195S) 59-5691
Eull.Jap. Soc. sei. Fish. , 23'7ß9-92
(Changes in the amino acid composition
of protein during the development of
rainhov/ trout eggs), Hi En
Chromatographic analysis of Salmo
irideus eAr:s,
Anonymous (1959) 59-5692 j
Discovery , 20:. 183-97 I
The progress of science in Israel !
General account of university f^ |
other research institutions in Israeli
Pz of the place of research in the
development of that country's
economy 5, incl. the management of
s\7amps P. research on fresmvater fish¡,
of L. Hula.
FAO : fdk
MF
Anonyiiious (1959) 59-5693
Discovery , 20' 234
Alexander von Humboldt (I 769-1 859)
Brief biographical note on the
anniversary of the death of this
geogT?apher ' oceanographer.
FAO-j-lk
II
SJHcsjh
F
Sanfords I^«E. (1950) 59-5694
Fish. Leaf!. , U.S. , (447)^33 p.
Planning your research paper
The 1st section deals vrith preliminaiy"
steps in planning - such as out-
lining;, choosing headings 5 &•. making
tables. The 2nd section deals with
the various parts of the research
paper: title^ abstract ^ table of
contents 5, introduction^,
acknowledgment 5 procedure j results
c: discussion, conclusions ^ Summary
'л. literature cited.
FAO : cf a G
lAü 59/9A434
2(7).
Rajacopaly M.V. ^:
K. Sohonie (1957)
Biochem. J. ^ 65 с 34-6
Studies on the sea anemone Gyro stoma
sp. lipids of Gyrostom¿^. sp.
59-5695 I Gordon, B.L, (1958}
The concentra-|;ions of cerebrosidesj free
¿■■. total cholesterol p total phospholipid;,
lecithin с sphingomyelin have heen
determined in the \7hcle anemone ^
Gyros tom.a sp. у as v/ell as in its
mesenteries, ¡gonads ■■ tentacles.
'; cf a
i\/r
Anonymous (1958) 59-5696
17est«Fish. ; 55^11, 40
Synthetic fihers make knotless nets
possible
Description of the special features of
knotless nets & the method of
manufacturing knotless nets.
tl
MF
Anonymous (195O) 59-5697
FAQ ITev/ Release; Fish.Biv.^ Rome
Tunisian government plan to increase
fish catch and save ¿t 1000 a night
Short description of present fishery
practices in Tunisia l. suggestions for
future improvements.
Dtl
59-5698
îïaine Cst Fisherm. , 12:10
The
■goon
Short revie:? of the life histories of
Acipenser sturi o t. A^ hrevirostris ^ -^•.
description of caviar ^ isinglass ^'
their processing.
ctl
MF
Schants, E.J. & al. (1958) 59-5699
J. Ass, off .agrie» Chem.Víash. ^ 4I ^ 1 6O-8
Purified shellfish poison for bioassay
standardization
Description of a procedure for the
hioassay of paralytic shellfish
poison ". comparison of m.ethods for
shellfish poison determination.
tl
M
hardy, A. G\ (1958) 59-5700
Fish. Gaz. , 75=58
Controllahle-pitch propellers - and their
many advantages
Description of the propellers ^ their
functioning (I- advantages.
tl
M
FAQ 59/9/6434
(7)c4
Phillips, J. (195Ö)
17o rid Fish, , 7 с 60 y 63 ^ 64 p 67
The mouth of the trawl
59-5701
Description of the factors influencing"
the shape of the mouth of the trawl
& suggestions for handling of the trawl
to achieve optimum performance.
Amhe, K.S.
59-5704
K. Sohonie (1957)
Indian J. Fish. , 4(l)'^113
Fish proteins - nutritive value
The isolation of proteins from shark
('■. skate muscle has Ъееп effected à
the proteins compared with a standard
protein-like casein.
FACtl
M
FAO • cf a
M
Anonymous (1953) 59-5702
:.orld Fish. , 7:36-7'
"fill it Ъе worthwhile to huild future
fishing craft in plastic?
Review of the present practices t:
future possihilities to use plastic for
construction of fishing crafts.
Mu5ini6, R. (1958) 59-5705
Acta adriat. , C(lO)c1-19
Prilog izucavanju odnosa srclele -
( Sardina pilchardus IValh. ) i njezine
ijredine (A contribution to the
investigation of the relation of
sardine. Sardina pilchardus ¥а1Ъ. ^ to
the environment)
Eiometrical ^ ecological observations
on sardines in the Mid-Í)almatian area
were made to explain the size
distribution of the fish ¿; its changes.
FA0:,tl
MF
FAO'.mz
M
Anon;>Tnous (1958) 59-5703
IJat.Fisherm. , 39^9-10, 31
Electrical fishing gear has good
potential
Description of the effects of electric
current on fish.
Muzinié, R. (1958) 59-5706
Acta adriat. ^ 0(11 ); 1-7
Preliminarna opa^anja о srdeli
( oar dina pilchardus IValb. ) sa 'zapadne
obale Istri (preliminary
observations on sardine ^ Sardina
pilchardus Vfelb. , from the west coast
of îstra
Length J age 5 sexj & maturity stages
distribution. Hypothesis concerning
the existence of several stocks of
sardine in the Eastern Adriatic is put
forward.
ctl
MP
FAOcmz
M
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c5
Ahí Strom., ЕЛ -I. &. 59-5707
R.C. Counts (195Ö)
Fish. Bull. , и, S. , (139) ¿365-41 6
Development and distribution of
Vinciguerria lucetia and related
sxDeciei
in the Eastern Pacific
Morphological development from етЪгуо i
to adult of this g^undant pelagic fish ¡
in Eastern II. Pacific is ill. ¿:. \
described. Characters for distinguishing
it from lj_ nimbarla ^ _Vjj_ poweriae . |
Horphoraetric analysis. j
Anonymous (l958) 59-57 1O i
Prefer. Fish- Cul t. ,20:110 ¡
Vitality and survival of rainhov/ 1
trout fed the standard and the \
pellet diet j
Note on experim.ents - May 1957 -May ■;
I95Ö - in stream J pond ^'^•-
starvation conditions.
FAOcsjh
1.1
Pillay, T.V.R. (1958)
59-5708
HP: Bjh
P
Progr. Fish-Cult. , 20:99-103
Land reclamation and fish culture in
the deltaic areas of "/est Bengal., India
Describes the fisheries for Mu£;il ^
LateS; My s tus , Penaeus ^ Metapenaeus ^:
Leander
Pefers to fish culture
in rice paddy.
HPusjh
MF
LeLong, D. С > J.E. Halver 59-5711
r :7.T. Yasutake (1958)
Progr. Fish-Cult. , 20:111-3
A possible cause of "sunburn" in
fish
Feeding experiments ivith Oncorhynchus
tsb^Y¿v;tscha sho\7 niacin deficiency
related to photosensitivity as
indicated "by occurrence of sunlight
induced dermatitis very similar to
pellagra in man.
HRcsjh
MF
Meister J A.L. ■'•. 59-5709
C.F. Ritzi (1953)
Progr. Fish- Cult. , 20:104-10
Effects of chloretone and M.S. 222
on eastern brook trout
Laboratory comparisons j conducted in
spring, 1957 у
anesthetics on
fontinalis: to determine practical
concentrations for field use,, study
effect of tem.perature c-, delayed
mortality.
Iffi:s3h F
of effects of these 2
"earling Salv'^inus
Phillips^ A.M.^ Jr. (195S) 59-5712
Progr. Fish-Cult. , 20:114-6
The organic composition of brook
and brown trout blood
Contents as per title. Table gives
nitrogen breakdovrnj proteins j acids
P esters.;, study of v/hole blood <,
serum, ^: plasma, using Luiîietron
Photoelectric Colorimeter.
HRcsjh
F
FAO 59ЛА-г34
2(7)^6
Anonymous (1958)
Progr. Fish- Cult,
20-116
39-5713
СотЪз J
E.E.
B.D. &
Burrovi'-s
xij.x;o e riment a 1 feeding of a pelleted
trout food to large f ingerí ing and
yearling Ъгоокс, Ъто-щ, and rainbov/
trout, 1955-1956
Correction to 584261 .
(1958)
59-
-5716
Progr. Fish- Cult. , 20;; 124-8
An evaluation of bound diets
HR:sjh
F
Tompkins y ";.A. с 59-5714
J. "i. Mullan (1958)
Progr. Fish-Cult. .. 20-117-23
Selective poisoning as a management
tool in stratified trout ponds in
Massachusetts
Potenone experiments in Cliff Pond,
Cape Cod^ with brovm <": та±пЪо\ч troutSj
yellov; perchy hrovm bullheads .!■ other
fishes.
Feeding trials on utilization of diet
Ъу Oncorhynchus tshav/:^/tscha ° a photo-
colorimetric method of measuring the
maximum binding ability of various
binding agents has been developed &
the method applied in the development
of bound diets.
PIRcsjh
F
Anonymous (l958)
Progr.Fish-C-alt. , 20
Urethane and cancer
128
59-5717
HResjh p
Chance, C.J, ¿^ 59-5715
O.F. Haslbauer (1958)
Progr. Fish-Cult. , 20:123
Easy-to-operate gill nets
.. special design of nylon net for
experimental use from outboard motor-
boats.
Editorial note on use of carcinogens
in fisheries research; their effect
on the first r: the research workers.
Refers to E.M. Food, 195^» Progr. Fish -
Cult. , 18(3) 135-6.
HRssjh
Hublou, 17. F. (1958)
Progr. Fish- Cult. , 20:129-32
'The use of malachite green to
control Trichodina
59-5718
Experiments on control of this
peritrichous ciliate found to be
infecting S almo £_^ gairdneri at
Bonneville hatcheryp Oregon.
HR;sjh
F
KR:sjh
F
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)"7
Anonymous (1958)
Progr.Fish-C-ult . ,
¿к not¿7
59-5719 ^
20 s 132'
For usG in studies on the estuarine
phase of the life cycles of Pena eu s
setiferus ("с P^ aztecus., a pushnet has
been designed to yield quantitative
samples v^hile Ъе1п{^ operated Ъу one
man in stiff J rooted ve{j;etation in
depths of 3 to 1G inches.
IIP . a
MF
onieszko, S.P. (1958) 59-5720
Progr. Fish- Cult » , 20.133-6
ITatural resistance and suscf^tihility
to infections
Outlines briefly the stages in the
development of research on natural
resistance to infectious diseases^
v/ith reference to their study in fresh-
water fishes. Particular reference to
susceptibility of Salvelinus font i nal i?:
strains to furunculosis <?: ulcers;
isolation of Aeromonas liquefaciens as
causative agent of dropsy jn carp ^'- other
fishes. Bibliography.
HRssjh FG
Fromm, P.O.
(195Ö)
59-5721
Progr. Fish-Cult. , 20;: 137-9
A method for measuring the oxygen
consumption of fish
111. description of apparatus c- its
use. Tests with Micropterus salmoidos :,
effect on oxygen consumption of this
fish of potassium Chromate.
HRssjh
FG
Pleenerj G.G. (1958)
5 20:140-2
59-57221
Pro gr . Fi sh-r Cul t .
A method for marking fish with an
electrical burning device
111. description of instrument & its ¡
use for removal of fins of small mouth
bass. Fin regeneration is eliminated.
HRcsjh
FG
Posgayj J. A. (1958)
Progr. Fish-Cult. , 20 3 142
A recording-measuring board
59-5723
111 о description of a board designed
for measuring Pia cope ct en in which
the number of shells in each size
group are counted by manual operation
of a bank of counters.
I-IRssjh
MG
Burrov;Sy R.E. S-, "59-5724
B.D. Combs (1958)
Progr. Fish- Cult . , 20:143-4
Lignasan as bactericide and algaecide
Experiments with ethyl mercury
phosphate to cure bacterial gill
disease of Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. .
HRc sjh
MF
lAG 59/9/6434
2(7):-8
PischSeck, К. (195S)
Chiïïi.^- InduGtr. , 79^563-70
Déminéralisation of sea water
59-5725 !
Describes ir.ethoás for the
demineralization of sea water 5 incl.
evaporation., crystallization^ liquid-
liquid extraction, ion excliange,
electrodialysis, c- osmosis. Technical
economic aspects of the various methods
are considered^ Л. a bibliography of 39
references is appended.
iwpa
MacLeod, R.A. j H.. liogenkamp 59-5726
A E. Onofrey (1958)
J.Bact. , 75 с 460-6
Nutrition and metabolism of marine
bacteria - VII. Gro\rth response of a
marine Flavobacterium to surface-
active agents and nucleotides
Account of the development of a
chemically-defined medium suitable
for the grovrfch of a Flavobacterium ^
isolated from sea water.
tl
M
Drobek.
(1958)
59-5727
Städtehy^iene , 9^6-7
îiecessary means for the protection of
water supplies in the development of
the atomic industry
Quotation of the requirements for the
safety limits for the content of
radioactive isotopes in v.^ter, the
choice of sites of atomic plants (",
methods of disposal of radioactive
v/astes.
tl
F
Lister^ B.A.J. (1958) 59-572З
Surveyor, bond. , 117^497-9
Safe disposal of waste from atomic
energy establishments
The factors to be considered in
assessing the amount of radioactivity
which may be safely discharged to a
river are discussed vàth particular
reference to the use of the v;ater for
drinking purposes;; the effect of
biological concentration in aquatic
vegetation^ in soilSp •" in fish,^ the
removal of activity by biological
organisms 5 с the use of the river for
59-5728
(Card 2)
recreational J agricultural
industrial purposes.
swpa
59-5730
Dieterichç, E. (1958)
Städtehygiene , 9 ''10-1
Production, properties^ re-use and
treatment of radioactive waste
v/aters
A brief summary of the sources, types 5
c: properties of radioactive waste
waters. Evaporation, storage,
adsorption in clay, tc, if the
exchange properties of the soil are
suitable, underground seepage, are
among methods which have been used.
cwpa
MF
FAG 59/9/6434
2(7)9
Ophelj I.L. (1957) 59-5731
Atom. Energy üanad.Ltd. ^ По. 45^9 4 P«
The disposal of radioactive wastes
The problem of the treatment '"::. disposa"
of radioactive waste waters is
discussed Ъrieflyз with reference to
the methods used at the Chalk river.,
Ontario J plant of Atomic Energy of
Canada J Ltd.
: wpa F
Kahn 5 Б. & 59-5734
S.A. Reynolds (1958)
J.Am3r.Uat.';.k3 Ass., 50 613-20
Determination of radionuclides in low
concentrations in wat er
Methods are described for the
concentration of water samples to
determine low coxicentrations of
radioactive zirconium^ niobium.,
strontiums ruthenium^ -■ iodine» &• a
gamma spectrometric technique is alr^o
described for determining radio-
nuclides in v/ater.
,. wpa F
Setter^ L.R. г-. 59-5732
H, H. Russell (1958)
J..imer.T.at.V.lcs Ass., 5С~590-602
Chemical coagulation studies on
removal of radioactivity in waters
Lahoratory jar tests were carriet out
on the use of chemical coagailants
to remove radioactive material from
rain v/ater^ cistern water j surface
waters J rain water which had leached
through soils 5 & extracts of an
alkaline soil contaminated váth
nuclear ЪотЪ dehris.
■: vrpa P
Hagee, G.R. ^ A.S. Goldin ¿. 59-5735
C.P. Straub (195Ö)
J . Amer . Tat . 7aks As s . 5 50:621-7
Use of the gamma spectrometer in the
identification of radionuclides in
water
The principles of gami-ia scintillation
spectrometry for the identification
of radionuclides are explained &
instruments are described for
obtaining the full spectrum with
peaks at the characteristic gamma
energies of the radionuclides.
.: wi^a F
Lefevre, M. (1958) 59-5733
Hydrohiologia, 12:55-72
Contrihution to the knowledge of
bacteria in stagnant v/ater and their
role in hydrohiology
Investigations on the numbers of
bacteria occurring in different types
of ponds at different seasons of the
year.
FAOnvpa F
Chancellor ^, A.P. (1958) 59-5736
London, H.LI.S.O. 3 20 p.
The control of aquatic v/eeds and
algae
A general survey is given of methods
of biological;, mechanical 5 -" chemical
control in relation to the type of
-weed. The use & toxicity to fish;
livestockj à man^ of the chemicals
are discussed.
FA0:\;rpa F
!
«
FAü 59/9/6434
2(7)s10
i
Riddick, Т.Н. (1958) 59~5737 i
ProG.-\rner.Soc. civ.Sngrs, o4(l703);21 p.
Forced circulation of large Ъоа1еБ of
v.^ter
An ill. description is given of a
floating" aerator which has been in
operation in the impounding reservoir
at Ossiningj H.Y.c, since June 195^»
:; v.'pa F
»
Pelson. C.Ï. г, 59-574C'
R.L.'ííoontz (1957)
Proc.Elth phys.Soc. , 1957 159-^4
Automatic water sampling device
An automatic sampler for monitoring
the radioactivity of water êz v^/aste
waters^ is described.
cv/pa P
Pov/ell, S.T. (I95Ö) 59-5733
Enft-ng N ev/s Re с . , 1 6 1 ( 5 ) ^ 44
Low cost seen for desalting sea water
Compares the costs of solar
distillation^ electrodialysiSj freezing
¿; distillation for demineralization
of sea v/ater.
s\7pa M
Silkerj B.7. (1957) 59-574'
'. ashington, 'D,C,,j 10 p.
A continuous river sampling system
and methods of radiochemical
analyses for strontium-89s strontium-
90, barium-140j and phospliorus-32
Equipment for continuous sampling
to determine the amount of radio-
activity in the Columbia river, 'Tash. .
has been described.
Dwpa F
Gaspers, :I. (1957) 59-5739
Pischwirt, 7(11 ).2C 1-6
Biological investigations in Hamhurg
harhour
The results of investigations into the
biology of Hamburg ЬагЪоиг are
described &■ compared with those of
earlier investigations.
:wpa MP
Saddington, K. Л. 59-574Í
■7.L. Tempi eton (l958)
London, G.i'Tewnes Ltd., 112 p.
Disposal of radioactive v;aste
Attempts to indicate the overall
problem of the disposal of rddio-
active waste waters, - to provide
basic data for establishing safe
limits of discharge, "■. describes
methods which have been used
successfully to deal v;ith radioactive
wastes.
: vrpa MP
РАО 59/9/6434
2(7)..11
Burns, R.E. (195Ô) 59-5743 ■
Paper presented at the Symp» on the ?
Effects of Pollution on Living; I.Iateriall
London, Sep. 195^ i
Disposal of radioactive wastes i
Reviev/s methods for the treatment o.;
disposal of liquid c?; solid radioactive
wastes p v/ith particular reference to
the methods used at estahlishmenti
the Atomic Energy Authority.
of
sv/pa
MP
Anon^.-mous (1957) 59-5744
Tech.de l'eau , 11(130):29-31
Disposal of radioactive wastes
The different types of radioactive
v/astesj incl. gaseous., liquid c; solid
wastes^ are discussed '-'methods of
disjj-osal are summarized. Future
research in this field is outlined.
cwpa
Tar zwei 1, C.J
(1958)
59-5745
Tech. Rep. Hoher t A. Taft sanit.Eng ng Gent
(^■58-2)
Oxygen relationships in streams - 2.
Dissolved oxygen requirements for
fishes
Indicates the factors v;hich must be
taken into account when establishing
dissolved oxygen criteria for fish c:
fish-food organisms J ("■ reviews the
work of various investigators on the
effect of some of these factors. The
need for supplementing laboratory
experiments with field studies is
stressed. A bibliography of 27
references is appended.
z v/pa p
liynes, Н.Б.1Т. (1958) 59-5746
Paper presented at the Symp. on the
Effects of Pollution on Living
Ilaterialj) London» Sep.
1218
The biological effects of water
pollution
Reviews the biological effects of
pollution of lakes & rivers by toxic
substances^ inert suspended solids^
organic matt er J non-toxic salts 5,
compounds which cause simple de-
oxygenation of the water '^z heated
discharges.
;vroa
P
ITestlake, D.F.
Paper presente(
(1958)
. at the
59-5747
S;^Tnp. on the
Effects of Pollution on Livin g
Material g London,, Sep. 1958
The effects of biological
communities on conditions in
polluted streams
Some effects of aquatic organisms on
polluted streams are discussed briefly
incl. the effect of large populations
of bottom fauna ¿- of macrophytic
vegetation on the oxygen balance _ the
physical effects of plant grovrfch such
as a reduction in rate of flov; c:.
59-5747
(Card 2)
increase in depth;; êz the accumulation
of radioactive isotopes by plants.
;v;pa
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^12
Newell, O.E. (l95ö)
Paper pr e sented at the
Symp.
59-5749 ;
on the *
Sf i e etc of Pollution on Livinj^ Ilaterial,
London.
bep.
I95Q
Pollution and the ahundanoe of
animals in estuaries
Comparison of the effects of
pollution on fauna in estuarie;
in rivers с analysis of the
complezcity of the prohlems in
estuary.
:v/pa
MP
Viet-ÎTam. Département 59-5750
de l'Education Nationale (1958)
Saigon , 22 p.
Institut Océanographique de Nha-Trang
(Océanographie Institute of lThatran£^)
Descrihes the site¡, installations;,
organisation laboratory facilities¡>
& activities 5 library ^ aquarium ;,
bureau of fishery studies ¿- future
activities of the institute.
GLKchr
M
icsu (1950?)
London , 72 p.
The year book
59-5751
1957
Gives names of members .^ officers of
Council ■■ its constituent unions -"
committees ■•'' comimissions - incl. IUGG/
lAPO - history of council^ its
statutes '" rules representation at
international meeting. Report of
S~G ■■" of treasurer- calendar of
activities ^ arranr-ements.
FiB'jsjh
MG
PA') у^/эМи
Anonymous (1958)
Fi sh . News , Bangkok ; 11 (I): 1-4
(Home aquaria). Thai
An ill о note in Thai.
59-5752
SJHctjj
F
S. (1958) 59-5753
, Bangkok , 11(1) '5-11
Fish. News,
(Hatching of the eggs of Giant
Gourami). Thai En
Describes a battery of circular
tanlcs v.dth controlled v/ater system
eliminating the accumulation of oily
scum on water surface &. thereby
raising survival rate from 5^1-60^^
to about 86.6/b of Osphronemus
goramy .
SJE tjj
Ngaorangsri, V. (1958) 59-5754
F ish.NevTS, Bangkok , 1 1 ( 1 ) : 1 3-6
"pJhrim.p in Song-Khla). Thai
SJII
Î,TF
2(7)^13
Phasukavanich, G. , G. Sand 59-5755
& P. TavaranuGorn (1958)
FiEholîev/s, Bangkok 5 11 (1) г 17-31
(Report on the survey of salted ?la-tu
(Rastrelliger) marketing in Indonesia
and Singapore). Thai
oJH: M
!
Í
1
Chi ndapra sert, V. (195Ö) 5 9-575
Pi sh » I'.'ews Ç, Bangkok , 1 1 ( 1 ) : 43-5 3
(Fish sauce ~ ITampla). Thai
SJK,: M
Panomsarn (l958) 59-5756
Pish. News , Bangkok , 1 1 ( 1 ) ' 33-8
(Otterj. Thai
Svetsirini, S. (1958) 59-5759
Pi sh . PeY:s , Bangkok , 1 1 ( 1 ) ; 55-9
(The meeting of the Fisheries
Division of the ninth PSC). Thai
3JHc MF
Sripejr, S. (1958) 59-5757
Pish, lîews , Bangkok , 1 1 ( 1 ) : 39-41
(Purpose of fishing regulations).
Thai ■
SJH: TIP
Suwanrat, P. (1958) 59-5760
Pi3h.Pev/s, Bangkok, 11 (1)^65-78
(Fisheries conservation of U.G.A«)*
Thai
G J IP MP
9/9А4З4
2(7)14
Elcuru^ ?. (195Ö)
Fi sh . N ews ., Bangko]
( Carp culture in paddy field).
59-5761
11(1):79-3G
iiai
SJH;
Thiemmedh^ J. (l95o)
F
Fish.ïïewSo
(Ichthyology).
Ban gkok, 1l(l)jo9-1C2
59-576
,<9
Thai
S JE г
ï,ri:
Anonymous (l95ö) 59-5764 !
Fish.Nev/s , Ba ngkok , 11 ( 1 ) : 107-10 j
(GlosL'.ary in .fisheries). Thai
Thai, common English ^л scientific
name's of 33 marine F: 26 freshv/ater
fishes .-"; 21 aquatic animals of
fishery value in Thailand.
SJHctjj
MF
Yorsangrat, '..". (I958)
Fish . bTews , Bangkok , 1l(l)
(Bacteria in fish boxes) .
59-5763
1C3-6
Thai
SJH:
с:&'
Sripaihoon, 0. (195Ô) 59-5765
Fish. IT ews, Bangkok , 1 1 ( 1 ) с 1 1 1-22
(íohrimp farming cooperative in
Chant-huri). Thai
SJH-
MP
TongsangBj S. (195Ö)
Fii
Bangkok , 11(1):: 123-8
59-5766
(Common carps flew from Bangkok to
spawn in Ceylon). Thai
SJH с
FAO 59/9/6434
(7)15
Thailand. Department of 59-576? ¡
Fisheries. Statistics Section (l95ö)i
Fish.lTews , Bangkok, 1 1 ( 1 ):• 1 29-32
(Fisheries statißtics). Tha i En
For July-SeptemЪer 1957, the
quantities of snake-heads^ catfish^
Ana Ъа в ^ Ilotoyterus^ eel^, carp '^
miscellaneous freshy/ater fish landed;
fresh fish auctioned; v/hole salted
fish products handled >" average
auction prices of fresh sea fish at
the Bangkok \;holesale market.
SJH-tjj
MF
von Bertalanffy, L. <^: 59-5768
A. Rapoport (Ed.) (1953)
Ann АгЪог ,; Uni v. of Michigan , 259 P <-
General systems - Yearhook of the
Society for general systems research
vol. Ill
Annual report of the Secretary-
Treasurer; list of members' names Ô.
addresses incl. papers 59-5769 to
59"5775. In this voli^ne^ to
commemorate Darv/in Centennial Year^
special attention is given to hiology^
particularly population dynamics.
GLÎC sjh
G
Margalef,, D.R. (l95o)
Gen. Syst. , 3: 36-71
Information theory in ecology
59-
■5769
f.o
Essay on use of mathematics in
ecology^ specially information theory
to describe mixed-heterogeneously
distributed populations. Ax)plication
to plankton distribution
v/ith a new method of charting
heterogeneity of geographic
distribution.
)ff Vigo
GLK'SJh
MG
Slobodkin, L.B. (195З)
Gen. Syst. ^ 3ï73-100-
Formal properties of animal
Gomiriunities
59-5770
An exploration of the procedure of
evaluating order of magnitude of
constants " analysis of loroperties of
purely formal models over a wide range
of possible constants^ as contrasted
with the precise evaluation of
constants for particular situations.
GLK^sJh
üatt, ICE. F. (195Ö) 59-5771
Gen. Syst. , 3? 100-21
The choice and solution of mathematica
models for predicting and maximizing
the yield of a fishery
Reprinted from с J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. ^
13^613-45. 1956. The specific form of
component terms •". values of X)arameters
must be derived in each instance
through a combination of deduction .■".•
joint regression analysis. To solve
models^ catch-effort data must be
\7eighted to avoid gross errors^ all
readable scales must be aged,_, "
capture programs are necessary.
GLK sjh MF
(1958)
59-5772
122-47
■..att^ K.:í:.F„
Gen. Sys t. . 3
Studios on population productivity -
Three approaches to the optim-um yield
problem, in populations of Triboliumi
GOilfuSUi:::
Reprint ec; from: Ecol.MonogT . .
25
2б9-9С\ 1955. Incl. appraisal of
thc-ory for assessing yields from
exploited populations^ incl. fish
stocks.
GLK L sjh
FAQ 59/9/6434
2(7)^6
КП I
59-
5773
MaoArthur, R. (195Ö)
Gen. Syst, , 3:148-51
Fluctuations of animal populationG
and a measure of community stability
Reprinted from г Ecology , 36^ 1955"
GLI
Neyman, J, T. Park 59-5774
&. E.L. Scott (195З)
Gen, Syst. ■ 33I52-79
Struggle for existence - The 'Tribolium
models biological and statistical
aspects
Reprinted frome Proc. of the Зга
Berkeley Symp. on m ath. Sta tist Л-'гоЪ аЪ.
Univ. of California Press ^ 1955-
GLKe
59-5775
Ыеутап_, J , .^ E.L. Scott
r CD, Shane (l95ö)
G en. Syst. . 3 193-219
Statistics of images of Galaxies with
particular reference to clustering
Theory of aggregates of the kind
encountered also in r-rtudy of
biological populations«
GLK^sjh
РАО 59/9A434
Ireland. La\is, 59-5776
Statutes etc. (195Ö)
Dublin, Cahill ^" Co. Ltd.. 19 P^
i'isheries '(amendment) Bill ^ 1957»
En Ga
An act to cimend " extend the
fisheries acts, 1 842 to 195^, in
respect of certain matters^ incl.
the right to vote at elections of
conservators for electoral divisions,
fishing licences - incl. licences tc
take oysters from oyster fisheries -
■" the licence duties payable
thereon^ to re-enact^ \-ith
modifications, the salmon conservancy
59-5776
(Card 2)
fund act^ 1954 '^'- "to provide for
other related matters.
FiB
MP
Anonymous (1959) 59-5778
Indus tr.pesqu. , 33(762). 24-6
les-iuerias у cooperación internacional
(Fisheries and international
co-opercition)
Spanish translation of 59-3229«
PAG e
MP
2(7)^17
Seppovaara, 0. (1959) 59-5779
MonJGtett. julk. ^ ( 6 ) : 7 P •
ITber das Vorkorrimen der Reliktform des
Seelachses ( Salmo salar L.m. relictus
Malrngr, ) in einigen Binnengewässern
Finnlands - Vorläufige Mitteilung
(On the occurrence of relict form of
salmon J oj_ salar L.m. relictus Llalmgr.
in some inland \7aters of Finland --
Preliminary contriЪution)
Notes on the occurrence of landlocked
salmons in Finland &■ morphologica;j_
comparison of these with Salmo t rut ta "■
о . salar о
GLK-:tl MP
Апощппоив (1959)
Mondo d . íTa tura ^ ( 1 ) : A--^
Acanturidi
59-5782
(Acanthurids)
Article on Acanthuridae consisting of
synopsis of Acanthurus linea tus ■'
Naso breviroctris under headings с
morphological 5. anatomical characters ^
life cycle J ecology f~ distrihution.
HR;:hr
Ssczepanik, E. (l95ö) 59-57oO
Rep. FoA.O. Train. Cent. Fish. Co-op. , 2 :
126 p.
Fishermen's co-operatives in the Indo-
Facific region
bis eussions of the functions of
middlemen c'-. of cooperative societies
in fisheries J (^. detailed account of
fishermen's cooperatives in the Indo-
Pacific region^ as revealed Ъу a
questionnaire sent to all countries of
the region.
Anonymous (1959)
Mondo d. Na tur a s, (l),14
Acipenseriformi (A
59-5783
cipenser if ormes)
Article on -^-^cipenseridae Л Poliodontidaí!
under headings с morphological u
anatomical characters j life cycles
ecology^ classification ¿'■. distrihution.
¿- importance to men.
FiB : glk
MF
liRjhr
MP
Motta, F. (Ed.) (1959) 59-57GI
Milarij
Nel mondo della natura (The v/orld
of nature)
A ten volume encyclopedia heing issued
in 200 weekly fascicules u The early
volumes will deal with the animal
kingdom § later ones with plants ^
minerals f; geology. Alphabetic indexes
of spp. will be issued. Unsigned
articles; in alphabetic order ¡, will Ъ
cited separately in this bibliography
v/hen appropriate. Ill, in black &:■
white a: colour.
HR-, sjh MP
Anonymous (19
Mon do d. Natur
Airo ni
59
^)
, (2)1-38-40
Heron)
59-5784
Article on Ardeidae.; consisting of
synojjsis of Ar dea ., CasmerodiuS ;
Fyrrherodia ;, Dem i egret ta ^ Egret ta ;"
Ar de ola under headings;: morphological
-'• anatomical characteristics, life
cycle, ecology, classification &
distribution ¿'. value to men.
bIR/hr
P
PAC 59/9/6434
Ю«П:1»ЯЗЖ.Ц»«М».».:.-»^— »....^^
:(7)-l8
Anonymous (i 959)
Tiendo d. Natura , {2):4.t
Álborella. It
59-5733
Article on Cyprinidae consisting of
synopsis of А1Ъигпиз albidus '-"■, A._
albur nus under headings: ariatomical
morphological characteristics 5 life
cycle p ecology;, classification &■
distrihution A. value to man.
НП'Лог
F
Anonymouß (1959)
Mondo d. Natura , ( 2 ) : 4^-7
Albulidi Caí bul ids )
59-5786
Article on Albulidae consisting of
synopsis of Alhula vulpes c' Ao
conorhynchus under headings :
morpholorical Í- anatomical
characteristics;,
to men.
ecology J & relation
HR air
MP
Anonymous (1959) 59-5783
Mondo d. Na tur a , ( 2 ) ;: 56-7
Alligators del Mississippi
(Alligator from the Mississippi)
Article on Alligatoridae consisting
of synopsis of Alligator mi s sis si -
pionsis under headings s morphological
' anatomical characteristics > life
cycle ;, distribution ;". value to men.
HE, hr
Anonymous (1959)
Mondo d. Na tur a , (2)c57-9
Alligator id i
59-5739
(Alligatorids)
Article on Alligatoridae
under headings s morphological ¿:
anatomical characteristicSj life
cycle ^ distribution -"• value to men.
Ifflchr
F
Anonymous (1959)
Mondo d. Natura V (2)с5б
Alligatore della Cina
from ':hina)
59-5737
(Alligators
Anonymous
Mondo
Alopidi
(1959)
(Alopids)
d. Natura ¿_ (2) с 64
59-5790
Article on Alligatoridae consisting
of synopsis of Alligator sinensis
under headings: morphological -";
anatomical characteristics^ life
cycle;, distribution •-'•. value to men.
Article on Alopidae consisting of
synopsis of Alopias vulpinus under
headings с morphological ^ anatomical
characteristics J life cyclep ecology^
classification " distribution.
HH::iir
F
HR ehr
M
x^AO 59/9/6434
2(7)-19
De Angelis, С. (1959) 59-5791
G, Pesca , 9(5) в
OsGervazioni sulla zona raesoabissale
(ОЪзегуа'Ыопз on the abyssal
zone)
Popular account of nature;,
composition &- distribution of the
abyssal fauna c: methods of study.
G::.K r:lk
Montalban, H.R., G.J. Slanco 59-5792
Py. l,k. Ronq.uillo (1957)
Contr.Publ.IPFC/C57/CP21 , 16 Pc
Philippine fishes
111. popular bulletin listing'
common зр^э. j c-, giving notes on size^
habitat <-"- habits, (issued as': Pop.Eull .
Dep Affr ic. nat . Pesour . . PhilippT ^ ( 49 ) у
undated) .
GLK.glk
Zürich. Fischerei und 59-5793
Jagdvervi^ltung ( 1 95^)
Zürich , 44 P»
Jahres - Lericht der Fischerei- und
Jagdverwaltung des Kantons Zürich über
das Geschäftsjahr 1957 ( erv/eiter ter
Bericht) (Annual report of the
Pish and Game Administration of the
canton Zürich for the year 1957)
PiB-j
Ireland. Lav/s^ 59-5794
Statutes, etc. (1957)
Dublin, Cahill L Co., Ltd ., 170 p.
Fisheries (Consolidation) Billj 1957«
iiin Ga
I'lemorandum shewing enactments proposed
to be repealed by the Fisheries
(Consolidation) Bill j 1S57? ^ sections
о f the Bill in ViThich those
enactments are reproduced.
i''i]
MF
Tomiyamac,
I.
Abe
59-5795
p.
r T. Tokioka (1959)
Tokyo i Hokuryu-ICan ., 4öö
(Encylopaedia zoológica illustrated
in colours). M_
This volum.e incl. 1 ¡,020 spp. of fishes
(incl. 10o tropical spp.) " 135 spP«
of protochordate. The spp. incl о
not only those found in Japanese
Y/aters but also foreign ones.
:yin
MF
Dickson, '.■;. (1958) 59-5796
•Jorld Fish. , 7(7)^3 p.
How to match trav/l size to engine
pov/er on mcxiore vess
el!
Gives an equation relating drag^ mesh
size, number of meshes round m.outhj
specific gravity of tv/ine, runnage
of twine 5, f"- towing speed:' ill. its
practical application to determine
correct net size in relation to
engine used.
Fi:
gh
M
FAQ 59/9/6434
2(7)"20
imra. Д 'tifJIf— ^|a|^^tJ^'*^^^^^-— *
i
Guiaba« Departamento
Jstadual de Estatíctica (1957)
In "Dados Estatísticos do Estado
Decenio 1946/53'% Cuiabà^ 1 p.
Produçao de pescad.o no ectado
59-5797 I
segundo
as especies no período 1947/1956
(Fish production in the state by
species during 1947/1956)
Table (kg) in the State of Hato Grossi о.
F
FÁO Regional Conference for 59-5798
Asia Я. the Far East^ 4th - Tokyo^
6-16 October 1958 (1958)
Tokyo y 101 p.
Pueport of the fourth FAC Regional
Conference for Asia and the Far East
Containsj under chapter ''Major questions
of food à agricultural development in
the region" section on "Problems of
determining priorities in fishery
development planning^' c: under "Specific
activities requiring conference
guidance or government action" section
on "Fisheries statistics'! Incl. list of
France. Conseil Supérieur 59-5800
de la Pêche (l959)
Paris s 70 p.
Bulletin officiel d'information no. 1
(informational bulletin no. I)
Regular quarterly bulletin reporting
the activities of the Council |
technical notes, 59-58OI to 59-5803, ^
official comm^uni cat ions concerning
such matter as pollutionj, policing;, '"
control of fishingj jurisprudence J
service conditions» statistics
em.pl oyment .
FAOglk
MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-58OI
Bull. inf. Cons. sup. Pêche , (l)r11-4
Les travaux du Professeur Fontaine
sur le saumon de 1 'Adour à Oloron
(The v/ork of Professor Fontaine on the
salmon of the Adouj? to Oloron)
Marking experiments v;ith Salmo salar
off Cornwall '" Brittany.
^AO:sjh
MF
59-5798
' (Card 2)
documents, meetings convened by PAO 5
s-ummary of recommendations ^ etc.
Kue t ^ M
59-5З02
J. -A. Timmermans (1959)
Bull . inf. C ons . sup. Pêche , ( 1 ) ; 1 5-2 1
Production de brocnetons de sept-
semaines (Production of seven week
pike fingerlings)
I'] ote on Es ox culture in Belgi-um.
FiBcsjh
FAGcsjh
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7):21
Anonymous (1959) 59-5b03 i
Bull. inf « Cons. sup. Pêche, ( 1 ) 22-3 |
Observations sur le peuplement ele i
l'étang de la Bonde (Bouches-du-Rhône) i
en sandres (Observa,tions on the
stocking of Bonde pondy Bouches-du-
Rhône j with pike-perch)
A short note.
FAO:sjh
F
Federal Aid in Fish L 59-5ЗО4
Wildlife Restoration (1958)
"joming Game с':- Fish С omni. ^ 26 p.
A study of the effect of fertilization
on trout growth in an alpine lake in
T'yoming
Intermin reports on study of brook
?■' rainbovr trout in L. îlarie с: Mirror L. .
1957.
WADssjh
59-
.5C05
France. Conseil Supérieur
de la Pêche (1958)
Paris , 144 p.
Bulletin officiel d'information no. 34
(informational bulletin no. 34)
Section 1 reports the work of the
Superior Fisheries Council^- section 2
contains technical notes - 59-5Ö06 -^
3 official announcements of forces etc.
4 notes on legal matters.;, 4 notes on
the work of fishery inspectors.
FAC :. glk
F
Brunet;; R. (1958)
Bu ll. inf. Cons. sup. Pêche 9
Les poissons carnassiers
repeuplement (Common
stocking)
59-5ÖO6I
(34)"62-70 ;
de
fishes for
Consideration of natural factors
affecting the establishment of
populations of Perca fluviatilis;,
Mi crept erus punotula_tus g .
j)/i» _sal moideS p Eso:: l ucius
lucioperca.
FAO : glk
dolomieU ;
Sander
F
Claus, G. (1959) 59-5807
Arch.blydrobiol . , 55(l) 1-29
Studien über ó.ie Algenvegetation der
Thermalquelle von Bükkszék
(studies on the alga.e vegetation of
the
hot springs in Bükkszék)
Describes the population^ 60 spp. <,
L compares it with that of other
Hungarian hot springs under similar
ecological conditions.
FAO ;: dr
F
Hornung, ÎÎ. (1959) 59-5308
Arch.Hydrobiol. , 55(l):52-126
Fl or is t i s ch-öko 1 ogis che Unt er suchungen
an der Schaz unter besonderer
Berücksichtigung der Verunreinigimg
durch Abwässer ( Florist ic~
eoological investigations on the
Echaz v/ith special consideration to
water pollution)
Reports correlation between the
population of a river biotop t''. its
changes caused by environmental
influences.
FAO .: dr
p
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^22
-KiJ
Yockey, H. P. (155Ö) ^ 59-50O9
London; Per^;amon Press , 41 С p.
S^nnposium on informa-tion theory in
"biology - GatlinЪur/iJ Tennessee.
October 29-31 5 1956
Contains more than 30 papers on various
aspects of this subject;, ?/ith
Editorial introductions i. discussion
under main headings ¿ Storage ■" transfer
of information; betermination of
information measures^ destruction of
information by ionizing, radiation^
Aging '" radiation damage^: Information
networks ;_, Bibliographies v/ith each
paper у Status of
biology;^ Author -
Contains 59-5u11
59-5809
(Card 2)
information in
subject indexes«
- 59-5812.
PAO:sjh
Sacher^ G.A. (l95o) 59-5^12
''In" 59-5809:317-30
Entropie contributions to mortality
and aging
Theoretical study^ v;ith discussion
of relation of life-expectation to
body-size & metabolic rate of
animals.
FAO:
4 ^ъ
G
Giletti., B.J, '"■
J.L. Kulp (1959)
bei G nee, 1292901-3
59-5ÔI3
Tritii^i tracer in Arctic problems
Tritium measurements in the Arctic
ocean confirm a marked near-surface
stratification. Sea water at 4OO
meters' depthj, hov/ever^ is less than
3 уеатв old, suggesting a contribution
to this v/ater mass due to sinking
along the continental shelf. The top
ice layer on the \7ard Hunt Island
ice field is older than 25 years.
FAOcbjg
M
Yockey, H.F. (195Ö) 59-5Ö11
4n" 59-5809^297-316
A study of aging, thermal killing^ and
radiation damage by information theory
Theory 0: results of experiments incl.
study of effect of parental age on
survival of 2 rotifers ;, Euchlanis c;
Phil о dina spp.
FAO :. s jh
FG
Dickson, L.E. (195Ö) 59-5SI4
Hew York , 312 p.
Linear groups with an exposition
of the galois field theory
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c23
Scholander^ Г. F. (1959)
Science, 129c1085~7
V.'ave-riding dolphins
it?
59~5C15
hcv/ do they do
Discussion of the ability of dolphins
("■ of explanations of hov/ this is done
with account of an experiment v/ith a
vane fixed on the how of a ship c- hele
in the ho¥/-wave at various positions
to measure drag à thrust.
FAO :: glk
Î..Î
PujTiphreyj R.J. (1959) 59-5816
Science , 129:1087-92
The for^'otten mane Sir John Luhhock
Biographical note on this zoologist
who made contrihutions to comparative
physiology (" to hydrohiology.
PAO Ü glk
MF
Struik, D.J. (1959) 59-5817
Science , 129' 1100-6
American science hetv/een I78O and I83O
Historic¿i.l note of these activities
which incl. scientific expeditions»
FAO : glk
MF
Ano п^ял ou s (1959)
Science , 129:;1 117-8
iTATO Océanographie Center
59-5818 !
îTote on the establishment of this
centre.
FAO ■ glk
M
liise, J.P. (1959)
59-5S19
Livmr,
resources of
the sea
Review of 582527.
FAO.
Ж
Schultz 5 L.P. Л, 59-5820
R.H. ÎCanazawa (1959)
Science , 129:1123
Encyclopaedia zoológica, illustrated
in colours
Review of 59-5795-
FAO-
MF
РАО 59/9/643/-
2(7)c24
Schaeffer, Б. (1959) 59-5Ô21
Sciencej^ 129:1124-5
Anatomie de Latimeria chal"umnae
Essay review of 59-3025.
Но^Ъеп^ С. A.M. (1959) 59-5S24
Science, 1 29 î 1224-5
Electrophyaiology of the elasmohranch
stomach
Examination of the mechanism of
gastric secretion by the mucosae of
dogfish 5 Sgualus acanthias L. .^ "- also
of Pollachius virens., Micro^adus
tomcod, Ilyxocephalus octodecimspinosus
PseudcplGuronectes americanus >
FAO s M
Ang^ailla rostrata.; í: ilmeiurus
nehulosis.
FAO : glk IIF
Hough, J.L. (195Ö) 59-5822
игЪапа, Univ. of Illinois Press, 313 V^
Geology of the Great Lakes
F
Huhhs, C.J G.E. Бгет-у 59-5S25
"■• В, V.'arhurton (l959) '
Science, 1 29 d 227-9
Occurrence and morphology of a
phenotypic male of a gynogenetic fish
A phenotypic male of Mollienesia
formo sa, a gynogenetic fish, has Ъееп
collected at Brovmsvilley Texas.
Ilorphological examination r'\
comparison of males & females with
regard to a hypothesis as to the
hybrid origin of the sp.
FAO 'glk F .
Lougee, R.J. (l959) 59-5Ö23
Science, 129^1134-5 '
Geology of the Great Lahee
Reviev/ of 59-5822.
FAO s F
Jackson, J. (1959) 59-5C26
Discovery, 20-284-91
'Tater for the world
111. account of progress in methods
of ohtaining fresh from saline v/ater.
v." ....'. .-.:...
FAOcsjh MF
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c25
OstroumoVj E.A. t--
V.V. Shilov (1957)
Geochem.NevvTS;, (?)-
59-5S27
^Tstrlbution of sulphureous iron and
hydrogen sulphide in sediments of
deep-water depressions of the north-
western part of the Pacific ocean).
Ru
M
deBruin^ G.H.P. L 59-583P
D.J. Crisp (1957)
J.exp.Biol. , 34-447-63
The influence of pigment migration on
vision of higher crustácea
Test., Ъу measurement of the visual
acuity of Leander serratus , Fandalus
monta^gui
Praunus flexuosus under
dj.fferent conditions of the hypothesis
that the movement of distal pigment
during light adaptation improved the
visual acuity of the super position I.
(issued asc Contr «liar . Biol .Univ. Ual es ,
1953).
FiBcglk M
Crisp 5, B.J. ¿^
59-5828
Proc. 2nd int. Con gr.Sujrface Activity/
B.H.A. Marr (1957)
ОС. 2nd int.Congr.i ^
(Solid/bicuid Interface ¿: Cell/Water
Interface) , 310-^
Energy relationships in physical
toxicity
Biscussion of the action of organic
suhstances on nauplius larvae of
Elminius modestus . The time ¿:
temperature evidence of physical
narcosis^ the mechanism of physical
toxicity J t'. arguing that the kind of
action of physical narcotics implies
that all narcotics have equal molar
Jones^ V:.C. (1957) 59-5831
Quart.J.micr.Sci. , 98(2)s2C3-17
The contractility and healing
hehaviour of pieces of Leucosolenia
com4- 1 i cat a
Account of the hehaviour of isolated
pieces of the wall^ of pieces after
removal of their choanoderm <?: of
pieces in sea v/ater m.ixed r/ith MgC12
solution.
PiB : irlk
M
59-5828
(Card 2)
concentrations or molar volumes in
the particular hiophase v/here they
interfere vàth vital activity, (issued
asc Contr »Mar»Biol. Univ. V/aleS; 1958).
PiB ; glk
M
HeigbArayp A.J. (Puhl. ) (1959) 59-5832
Pish. News, Lond. s Suppl. ; A pril 1959?
2u p.
Pairty factory fishing fleet
Series of technical articles on
design, construction •:•. operation of
large factory- s tern trawlers.
PiBrsjh
M
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c26
Lenierj R. (l959)
France pêche ^ 4(28) s 44-7
La pêche à la lumière en Méditerranée
(Light fishing in the Mediterranean)
Extract from & commentar}'' on a report
on this subject Ъу Farina Í:. BourgoiSj
-?:. a paper Ъу Nikoronov, v/ith regard to
technicalaspects of surface b. under-
v;ater illuminât ion ^ spp. caught c: the
fishing methods employed^ c- hehaviour
of the fish.
FAO 2 -11:
59-5Ö33 j Tomiyama, I. Í:
59-5Ö36
Abe (1957)
Tokyo , 1141-69
Figures and descriptions of the
fishes of Japan (a continuation of
Dr. Shigeho Tanaka's work) vol. LVI
Contains 39-5Ö37 to 59-5840.
GLKssjh
Í1
Anonymous (1959) 59-5834
France pêche , 4(28)п51
Fiche technique du poissonc 1 'anchois
(Card technique of anchovy)
Detachable card giving description,
common names j distribution^ biology --
spavining & growth - fishing &
commercial use of Engraulis
encrassicholus.
FAOsglk
M
Age, T. (1957) 59-5Ö37
'In"59-5036¿ 1141-7
Exocoetus volitans Linnaeus
(Exocoetidae) . ITi
111. taxonomio account. Synonym.y;
detailed description of a type of
specimenr^ notes on other specimens.
GLKcsjh
M
Haslett, A.V:. (l958)
59-5835
Sci.ITews, Harmondsworth , (50):; 119-20
Research report - The British
Association - Evolution in gastropoda
in fresh waters
Abe, T. (1957) 59-5Ô38
'п:п"59-5Сзб:: 1148-54
Cyclot. '.Tiie m.icrodon (Günther)
~( Gone SX orna t ida e) . iTi
111. ta-iOiiv^;. i^ c.«.:.cuat. Synonymy; '
Reviews subject
& summarizes
detailed description of a type of '
observations on
breathing J feeding &
specimen^ notes on other specimens.
reproduction of
freshv/ater snails.
j
i
GLK^efa
P
GLKcsjh M
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)s27
59-5C39
АЪе^ T. (1957)
"In"59-5ö36sl155-63
Pristipomoides filamento sus i-oseus
( Castelnau) (Lutianidae). îîi
111. taxonomic account. Synonymy.;;
detailed description of a type
specimen.; notes on other specimens.
GLK^SGh
M
Tomiyama, I. (1958) 59-5842
'In"59-5o4l ;1l95-9
Ptereleotris evides (Jord-an //. ЫиЪЪв)
(Eleotridae) . Ni
111. taxonomic account 5 synonymy;
detailed description of a type
specimen^ notes on other specimens.
GLK::SJh
Tomiyamay I. (1957)
59-5840
'In" 59-5836 c1 164-9
Ele. otr iodes lon¡_^ipinnis (Lay ¿;
Bennett) [Eleotridae).
Ni
111. taxonomic account. Synonymy;
detailed description of a type
specimen; notes on other specimens.
GLKssjh
Tomiyama^ I. c:
59-5S4I
T. АЪе (1958)
Tokyo , 1195-219
Figures and descriptions of the
fishes of Japan (a continuation of
Dr. Shigeho Tanaka's v/ork) vol. LVIII
Contains 59-5842 to 59-5846.
GLK';sjh
M
MO 59/9/6434
Tomiyaraap I. (l958)
4n"59-5841 s 1200-5
Vireosa ha пае Jordan L Snyder
(Eleotridae). Ni
59-5843
111. taxonomic account. Synonymy;
detailed description of a type
specimen; notes on other specimens.
GLKjsjh
M
Tomiyamaj I. (l958)
4n" 5 9-5841 с 1206-9
b\Ataeniichthys gill:
(Gobiidae). Ni
9-5844
Jordan "<■ Snyder
111. taxonomic account. Synonymy 5
detailed description of a type
specimen; notes on other specimens.
GLIC:sjh
M
2(7)г28
Tomiyama, I. (195Ö) 59-5845
'Irl' 59-5841 C1210-4
ourufi-a fundi cola Jordan & Snyder
(Gobiidae). ^11 i
111. taxonomic account, synonymy-
detailed description of a type
specimen^ notes on other specimens.
GLK:sjh
M
АЪе, T. (1958) 59-5846
'ïn"59-5841c1215-9
I)ecapterus kurroides aka-adsi АЪе
( CarangidaeJ^ ЙТ
111. taxonomic account. Synonymy^
detailed description of a type
specimen^ notes on otlier specimens.
GLKisjh
M
Easletty A.V:. (1959)
59-5848
Sci.ITe\7S, Ilarmondsv/orth , (52) с 11 9-20
Research report - Antarctica a true
continent
Reviev/s evidence of sub-oceanic
crust-thickness based on seismic
records of an earthquake beneath
Indian ocean during IGYj reported by
F,F, iiVison, C.E, Inj^-ham -, R.H. Orr^
Hatur и > Lond. , 1u3 2 ЗО6 „
SJI-Icsjh
Tack, E. (1958) 59-5849
Ost. Fisch. , IISI29-34
über einige aktuelle Fragen der
Forellenzucht (Questions of
present interest referring to trout
culture)
Collection of selected lectures of a
series addressed to a training centre
organized by Austrian Fisheries
Association; incl. papers ;:l) Our
knowledge on the new trout disease;
2) Results of new experiments on fry
feeding in Albanmer; З) On the Danish
trout-culture; 4) Efficiency tests in
trout cultivation.
FAO : dr V
Haslett, A.\7. (1959) 59-5847
S ci . íTews , Harmondsv/or th , (52)e112-5
Research report - Hew theory of eel
migrations
Reviews subject à siimmarizes theory of
Tucker,
59-2477^
SJHss jh
MP
Khartoum. University 59-5850
Kydrobiological Research Unit (1958)
Khartoum y Middle East Press, 22 p.
Fifth annual report
Staff m.embers, facilities ê: equipm.ent ^
note on activities. Survey of work in
progress comprises papers by Gay^ P.A.
Rzoskaj J. '?' liawar, G. List of papers
published during the period covered by
the report.
SJIIcsjh
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^29
Healy, M.J.R. (1958)
Biometrics ^ 15(l)--149
Multivariate growth data
59-5351
Abstr. of paper presented at the
meeting of the 4th International
Biometrie Conference;, Ottawa, August 28-
September 2j 1958« An interim report
on work heing carried out by the author
in collaboration with Dr. J.M. Tanner
of the Institute of Child Health, Univ.
of London, i^: others. The known
techniques of multivariate analysis
have not Ъееп much used in practice,
largely due to the computational labor
involved. This is nov; being overcome Ъу
the use of electronic computers.
SJH::mjrh G
Andersen, P. S, (l958)
59-5854
Biometrics , 15(l). 166-7
Competition in populations of one-
age group
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
meeting of the 4th International
Biometrie Conference, Ottawa, August
28-Septemher 2, 1958. Based on the
literature on competition in
populations consisting of a single
age-group, mathematical models are
given. Critical reviews have not
yet been made of the literature
dealing with the effect of density
on the duration of development ôz on
animal movements.
SJE-fsa TG
Davis, D.E. (1958) 59-5852
Biometrics , 15(l).l64-5
The behavioural assumptions in census
methods
Abstr. of paper presented at the
meeting of the 4th International
Biometrie Conference, Ottawa, August 28-
September 2, I958. Problems of
estimating populations of wild animals
have attracted the attention of
statisticians for a couple of decades.
The methods developed have necessarily
made assumptions about the behaviour of
the animals so that the population
could be estimated. The present paper
Eastman, D. (l959) 59-5855
Ore. St. Game Bull. , 14(5):3-4j 6
b'ishing access
A review of legal situation in
Orc-gon.
WADcsjh
F
59-5852
(Card 2)
explores knov/ledge of behaviour in
reference to these assumptions.
SJHeded
Anon;>Tnous (1959)
jlew Scient . , 5-1148
Lazy dolphins
59-5856
ITote on an experiment made to measure
the forv/ard thrust of the bow wave of
a ship on an inclined plane fixed in
it in imitaxion of the tail of a
dolphin, the experiment having been
made to ascertain how dolphins ride
bow waves.
PAO •: glk
M
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)230
Mackintosh, H.a. (1959) 59-5857
New Scient. , 5:^1229-31 •
Biological problems in the regulation
of vdialing
An article about the \7haling industry
5: whale conservation, on the occasion
of 11th meeting of the Г.7С.
FAOssjh M
French Equatorial Africa 59-5860
Haut- Commissariat General de la
Republique en Afrique Equatorial e
Française (1959)
Brazzaville, 57 P»
Cinquième rapport de la Station de
Pisciculture de la Djoumouna
Brazzaville, année 1953 (Fifth
report of the fish culture station
"''•■jouj.iouna I-razzaville^ 1953)
An account of its operation, the
culture of several spp. of Tilapia,
îleterotiSç, Gambusia, etc., c: future
study plans.
\7ADcwad F
Anonymous (l959) 59-5858
New Scient. , 5:1256
Lazy dolphins
Comment on 59-5^56.
PAOssjh M
iTilson, J.T. (1959) • 59-5861
Trans . Amer . gee phys , Un. , 40 ( 1. ) с 3-24
Geophysical Institutes of the U.S.S.R.
and of the People's Republic of China
Contains also lists, addresses Ô:. short
descriptions of facilities ¿:
activities of océanographie institutes
TL':tl M
Film (1959) 59-5359
Stockholm, Solfilm
Sä fiskar vi gös (liow we fish
perch pike)
^1 man. duration, 16 mm, color.
Fishing method <^.. gear used in the
fishery for perch pike à its culture.
Ref. г Svensk FiskTidskr. , 68(3) 35-
F
Anonymous (1959) 59-5862
Trans.Amor.gcophys.Un. , 40(1 ) 02
New océanographie vessel of the Navy
Note on the research vessel GIBBS,
attached to Hudson Laboratories of
Columbia University c: in service fromi
December 1953.
TL.:sjh M
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)ei
Anonymous (1959) 59-5S63
Tr a ns . Am G r . ft'o op '¡^J s . Un . ., 40(l):;35
Influence of v/incl on coactal waters
The National Science Foundation has
made a grant to the University of
Florida to study the effects of high
winds on coastal waters. The \'лз.уе tanli
of the University of Florida as well
as actual off-shore measurements will
Ъе involvedt
Garner 5 13.11. (1958)
5Q.
•5S66
N.Z.J.GocLCcophys. , 1(3). 577-94
The Antarctic convergence south of
New Zealand
TLca
M
Anonymous (1959)
Trans . Amer ._£eo ph,
i.Un.
59-5S64
, 40(l):;73-5
IGY Bulletin - Seismic studies in the
Western Carihhean
Horsey с J, Б. ^'
59-5867
Analyses of the geological structure
of the sea bed from seismic
measurements.
TL:tl
M
M.S. Rut St ein (195З)
Bull. gGol, So c. Amer. , б9( IO) :1 297-1 304
Reconnaissance survey of Oriente deep
(Caribbean Sea) with a precision
echo sounder
M
Anonymous (1959) 5Э-5^^^
Trans . Amer . geophys . Un. .. /\0 ( 1 ) з 7 8-9
IGY Bulletin - Measurements of the
Pacific equatorial count er current
Note on the distribution of velocity
with depth äz estimates on mass
cransport.
TLctl
Palokar, V. G. ^^ 59-5S6Ö
D.V. Bal (1957)
J.Bombay nat .Hist . Soc. Бес. 1957 с9б2-4
Destruction of timber by marine
organisms in the Karwar port
Destruction of wooden beams by borers
near mouth of R. Kali^ south of
Bombay^ relation to salinity
fluctuations, a monthly chart of which
IS
given for 1951-2.
FiB:;soh
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)в2
Mansueti, П. (1953)
Atlant» Nat. , 13(2)s72-84
The Granesville Fine Swamp
59-5869
Incl. list of fishes & crustaceans
in this part of Maryland»
FiBssjh
F
Burton.,
London ;
M. (1958)
Phoenix House J
64 p.
59-5872
Life in the deep
Popular account of oceanic
exploration & sea-monsters,
instruments for oceanography,
marine hiota especially plankton
& abyssal forms, & careers in
marine hiology.
FiBsglk
M
Bhimachar, B.S. (1959) 59-5870
Proc. Indian Sci.Con,-r. , 46(2) И -16
Inland fisheries of India and their
problems
Essay on the resources c\. their
exploitation, v\rith regard to
conservation^ introduction, pollutionj
dams; riverine, estuarine ¿c. culture
fisheries 5 fish seed, pond management,
weed control, svfâmp reclamation, pond
soils, utilisation of sev/age in ponds,
statistics, causes of mortality.
PiBs sjh
MF
Schwartz, F.J.
W. Va Conserv. <,
(1958) 59-5871
February 1958 с 3-9
Lampreys of West Virginia
Short note on occurrence of va.rious
parasitic ¿: non-parasitic spp. in the
State, à their life-histories.
FiBssjh
F
Harvey, ÏÏ.W. (1957) 59-5873
C ambridge., Univ. Press, 234 P«
The chemistry and fertility of sea
waters
2nd enlarged ed.
M
Lane, F.W. (l957) 59-5874
London 9 Jarrolds , 287 p.
Kingdom of the octopus - The life
history of the Cephalopoda
>s.
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)s33
Pilkington, R. (1957) 59-5375 1
London, Routledge ¿- Paul, 166 p. 1
The \mys of the sea
M
Kaherry, A. C. ( Chairm. ) Г 1957) 59-5878
Proc.lI.Z.ecol.Soc. , (4):27-36
Cook strait as a field for ecological
study
Symposium conducted at ^th annual
meeting of the Society, incl. papers
59-5879 to 59-5884, with full
discussion.
FAO„sjh 11
Tiller, L.;7. (Chairm.)(l957) 59-5^76
Proc.ïï.Z.ecol.Soc. 9 {4.):'6-
The delineation of natural areas in
Nev; Zealand
Symposium at 5'fcli annual meeting: of
Society, incl. papers 585821 ¿v'59~5877..
с full discussion.
FAOssjh FG
Brodie, J.Y;. (1957) 59-5Ö79
Proc.N.Z.ecol.Soc. , (4)^27
Marine geology of Cook strait
A review presented to 59-5878.
FAO:sjh M
Rohertson, N.G. (1957) 59-5Ö77
ProcIJ.Z.ecol.Soc. , (4);'6
Climatic districts of liev; Zealand.-
Paper contriЪuted to symposium, 59-5376-
at 5th annual meeting of Society.
FAOcsjh G
Garner, D.H. (l957) 59-5880
Proc.N.Z.ecol.Soc, (4)c28
Physical oceanography of Cook strait
Short review presented to 59-5878.
FAO^sjh M
Ж0 59/9/6434
2(7)334
Вагу J В. M. (1957) 59-58Û1
Proc.I'I.Z.ecol.Soc. , (4)г28-9
Flankt on
Short review presented to 59-5Ö7Ö.
FAO-sjh M
Fleming, CA. (1957) 59-5884 j
Prodi. Z. ecol. Soc. , (4) 33-4
Biogeography of Cook strait seabirds
Short review presented to 59-5878,
with notes on feeding.
FAO с s .jh M
Garrick, J. A. P. (1957) 59-5ÖÖ2
Proc.lI.Z.ecol.Soc. , (4)c29-31
Sharks and rays of Cook strait
Short review presented to 59-5878»
PAO:;sjh M
CasGie, R.M. (1957) 59-5885
Proc.îT.Z.ecol.Soc. , (4)^37-9
The sampling problem, with particular
reference to marine organisms
Paper contrihuted to 5'fch annual
meeting of the Society referring to
contagious distributions 5 non-
homogeneity of water masses ° uses of
mathematical models 5 proposed
experimental work with plankton
pumps,
PAOssjh MG
Yaldv^yn, J. С (1957) 59-5383
Froc.ïï.Z.ecol.Soc. , (4)^32
Decapods
Short review presented to 59-5878.
PAO^BÓh M
Jolly, V.H. (1957) 59-5886
Proc.N.Z.ecol.Soc. , (4):43-4
Thermal stratification in some New
Zealand lakes
Paper contributed to ^th annual
pjeeting of the Society^ comparing
features of 6 II. Z, lakes with those
of lakes elsewhere.
FAO.sjh F
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^5
ICÏÏAF (1959)
Halifax
Annual j^eeting - June 195Í
59-5887
Incl. pro cee dings j documents 5 aleo
agendas;, researcli programs с: other
unnumЪered papers.
ICIIAF (1959) 59-5890
ICHAF Annu.Meet.i959 Pap.(mimeo)
Proc.no. 3o Serial no. 600 (B.Meet.f.
UJL.
2 r?: 3) Appendix" II
Co-operative haddock program in I CHAP
suharea 4
SJH'jsjh
M
SJHr
M
ICîTAF (1959)
I CÎTAF Annu . Me e t . 1 9 5 9 9
Proc.no, З9 Serial no.
2
Î)
mimeo)
B.Mi-:;et . I .
Minutes of Decemher 1958 meeting of
scientific advisers to panels 4 and 5
Reports discussion of hjological
research on Melanogrammu s ae glefinus ^
Gadus callarla 3; scallop :'. 5 statistics:^
plans for future meetingr:, .Appendices
give list of participants & oontrihuted
scientific notes - 59~5839 to 59"589'^»
SJIPisjh
ICIIAF (1959)
I CITAF Annu . M e e t . 1 9 5 9 ,
Proc.no. З9 Serial no»
2 Я- 3) Appendix f
List of participants
59-
-5889
'600 (B.Meet.f.
SJHe
M
Taylor 5 С C. &~ 59-5891
R.E. Stoddard (1959)
ICI'TAF Annu. Meet. 19599 Pap, (mimeo )
Pro c.no. 3. Ser ial no. 600 (B.Meet.f .
2 à 3) Appendix III
Recent variations in haddock growth
SJHc
M
Taylor 5 CO.
59-5892
Б.Р. ОЪегаскег (l959)
ICIIAF Annu. Meet . 1 959 9 Pap, (mimeo )
Ргос.по.З^ Serial no . 600 (B.Meet.f.
2 & 3) Appendix IV "
Some effects of undetected trends in
estimating mortality coefficients
Comparison of Paloheimo í- Beverton
& Holt methods - 58153O & 583ЗЗО.
SJHr. sjh
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^36
Dichiej L.M. (1959)
I CIIAF Annu . He et . 1 9 39 .
59-5Ö93
Pap. (mimeo )
Proc.no. З9 Serial no. 600 (B. Meet. f.
2 о 3) Appendix V
Method for measuring benefits of the
Georges Bank mesh regulation
Discussion of 59-2307.
SJIhsjh
M
Dickie, L.M. (1959) 59-5394
ICMF Annu.Meet.19599 Pap, (mimeo )
Proc.no. З9 Serial no. 600 (Bwiíeet. f .
2 à 3) Appendix VI
Effects of possible mistakes in age
determination on age-composition and
mortality estimates for Georges Bank
haddock
SJHs
M
ICIIAF (1959)
59-5095
ICIJAF Annu. Meet . 1 959 9 Pap . (mimeo )
Proc.no. З9 Serial no. 600 (B.IIeet.f.
2 ^^ 3) Appendix VII
ICÎTAF mesh reg-ulation operation of
10/'o annual exemption
M
Ruivop M. ez 59-5896
G.V. Quart in (1959)
ICMF Annu. Meet. 1959. Pap, (mimeo)
Ггос.по. 3; Serial no. 600 (B.Meet.f.
2 ^" 3) Appendix VIII
Age- and length- compos it ion of cod
( Gadus callarlas L. ) caught in
suharea 4 in 1956-58
bvJ
M
Graham, H.U. (1959)
59-5997
ICMF Annu. Meet. 1959^ Pap, (mimeo)
Proc.no. A-9 Serial no. 6ОЗ9 (D«Res.
a. /58 )
United States research in the
convention area during 1958
Summary of studies ¿^ results Ъу this
country in suh-areas of Ш Atlantic,
with special reference to Melano-
grammus aeglefinus , Gadus callarlas ,
Sehastes marinus . Placopecten
ma¿rellanicus à Merluccius hilinearis.
SJEcsjh
M
С.
A.C. Jensen 59-5898
Taylor J
& R.R. Stoddard (l959)
I CITAF Annu . Mee t . 1 95 9 9 Pap . ( mime )
Proc.no . 5 " Serial no. 6O4, yP.Res.
~ЕИГ
Recent variations in haddock growth
(II)
Comparison of growth histories of
1952, & 1931-47 year classes of
M e 1 a no ,ят ammu s aeglef inus in Wli
Atlantic, suh-area 5»
SJHnsjh
M
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c37
Poulsen, E.M. (1959) 59-5899
ICNAF ÁnnuJ-ieet.1959, Pap,(mimeo)
Proc.no .6, Serial no. 6О3 9 (ILVar.)
List of papers pertaining to the
Northwest Atlantic
List of references J arranged Ъу
countries.
SJîIcsjh
M
Templeman^ V/. (1959) 59-5900
ICMF Annu.Meet.i939, Pap.(mimeo)
Proc.no. 7 5 Serial no. 6O6 (D. Res.
./5b)
Canadian researches.) 1958 - I. SuЪareas
2 and 3
Зиглтагу of studies c.-. results by this
country in the suh-area of WII Atlantic,
v/ith special reference to Gadus
callariaS s Melanogrammus aeglefinus ^
Sehastes spp. , Eippoglossoides
platessoides.
SJHssjh
M
Hansen, P.M. (1959) 59-5901
ICNAF Annu.Meet.i939, Pap, (rnimeo)
Proc.no. 85 Serial no. 607 <v (D.Res.
а.Лб)
Lanish research report, 195^ ~ A.
Biology
Surninary of studies made ¿c results
obtained Ъу this country in suh-areas
of Ш Atlantic, V7ith special reference
to Gadus callarlas s Greenland lialihut,
Sebastes spp.
SJHcsjh
M
iviü 59/9/6434
Ruivo, Ы. &: 59-5902
G. У. '>uartin (1959)
ICNAF Annu.Meet. 1959 9 Pap.(mimeo)
Proc. no. 99 Serial no. 608, (b.Res.
a. /53)
Portuguese research report, 1958
Suirirnary of studies made c: results
obtained by this country in sub-
areas of WfJ Atlantic, Yfith special
reference to Gadus callarlas.
SJH.sjh
M
Posgay, J. A. (1959) 59-5903
I CNAF Annu .Meet. 1959. Pap . ( mime о )
-РгоспсЮ, Serial no. 609 (D.c.3)
United States sea scallop research
in subarea 5 during 1958
Summary of studies made & results
obtained by this country concerning
the fishery for ¿z biology of
Placopecten magellanicus in this
I'PY Atlantic sub-area.
SJÎMsjh
M
^:ы.1, P.G.R. (1959) 59-5904
ICNAF Annu.Meet. 1959^ Pap»(mimeo)
Proc.no. 11. Serial no. 610 (D. Res.
a./5Ü)
United Kingdom research report., 1958
Summary of studies made & results
obtained by this country in W
Atlantic sub-areas, with special
reference to Gadus callarlas.
SJIhsjh
M
2(7)^8
Bückmanns A. ¿: al. (1959) 59-5905
ICMF Annu.Meet. 1959, Pap.(mimeo)
Procno. 12, Serial no« 611 (P. Res.
German research report, 1958
Summary of studies made & results
obtained by this country in sub-areas
of F." Atlantic, with special reference
to Gadus callarias , Sebastes spp. , ¿z
Melanogrammus aeglef inus.
SJEssjh
M
Bumpus, D.F. (1959) 59-5908
ICITAF Annu.I.Ieet. 1959 9 Pap, (mimeo )
Proc. no. 15 9 Serial no. 61 4 (D.Res.
a- /33)
Addendiirn to United States research
in the convention area during 1958
ITote on hydrographie studies by
this country in W': Atlantic.
oJHi sjh
M
Jean, Ï. (1959) 59-5906
ICITAF Annu«Meet. 1959, Pap.(mimeo )
Proc. no. 13-; Serial no. 612 (D.Res.
C.8)
Selection studies on subdivision 4T
cod
Discards <": trav/l selectivity of Gadus
callarlas by Canadian vessels in Wi:
Atlantic.
SJHDSjh
Lucas, CE. à 59-5907
G, С, Trout (1959) .
ICITAF Annu.Meet. 19599. Pap.(mimeo)
Proc. no. 14, Serial no. 613 (D.Res.
a. /58)
Progress report on trials of top-side
chafers
Preliminary note on experiments to
determine effect of chafing gear on
selectivity of trav/ls for Gadus
callarlas ¿z Melan ogrammus aeglef ir.us
in Barents Sea ¿z at Faroes.
SJHisjh
M
IQTAF (1959) 59-5909
1(Ы:¥ Annu. Meet. 1959, Pap.(mimeo )
Proc. no. 16; Serial no. 61 5 (A.
a. 4)
ICIIAF mesh regulation operation of
10/.. annual exemption
Sum.mary of US actions in issuance
of certificates^ submission of
special statistical returns.
SJHcsjh
IÍ
Dickie, L.M. (1959) 59-5910
ICNAF Annu.ivleet . 1 959 » Pap, (mimeo )
Proc. no. 17; Serial no. 6I6 (D.
C.3)
Relative rate of fishing on small
sea scallops
Relations betv:een catch, cull-size
£: landings of Placopecten observed
on Canadian vessels in 1958 in Bay oí
FvLïi&y, Jáortality rates " discards
с- other data relevant to proposed
m.esh retaliation.
SJH" sjh
?.if
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)e39
FAO. Fisheries Divisioriy
Biology Branch, Б. В, Parrish
& R.S. Keir (1959)
IGNAF Armu.Meet, 1959. Pap.(mimeo)
P^oc«J^o>l8, Serial no. 617 (F.a.)
The measurement of fishing power
A review of this suhjeots performance
fishing effort; measurement of fishing
pov/er; summary of some results
obtained, relation of fishing power
to characteristics of vessel ¿: gear.
59-5911 I McCracken, F.D. (1959)
ICIIAF Annu.Moet. 1959-;
59-5914
Pa p. (mimeo)
oJHiSjh
MG
Proc.no.20^ Serial no. 6l'9~'(D« c« 2)
SiacSj catches, and landings of
haddock Ъу Canadian otter trav/lers
from subdivisions 4^ and 4"^
Results of research vessel surveys
of Melanogrammus aoglefinus stocks
in I95Ö-95 relation to samples of
commercial landings.
SJH^sjh
Keir, R.S. (1959)
ICNAF Annu.Meet. 1959
59-5912
, Pap. (mimeo)
McCracken, F.D. (1959)
ICiîAF Annu.Meet,
Proc.no. 19? Serial no. 618 (F.a.)
Report on the ICITAF statistics &
sampling
Summarises progress made in compiling
statistical à sampling data on the
fisheries of the convention area.
In 6 sections. In the 1st sections a
statement of the ICNAF requirements is
followed Ъу a discussion of how they
are met Ъу member countries. The
final section proposes a number of
changes in the form & content of the
statistical submission, designed to
19¿9^
59-5915
Pap. (mimeo)
Proc.no. 21, Serial no. 620 (P.c. 8)
Top chafing gear studies
Study of effect of chafing gear
of selectivity of trawl for
Mel ano gr ammus aeglefinus made by
Canadian scientists in 1958 i^
subdivision 4W of WiJ Atlantic.
59-5912
(Card 2)
reduce the bulk of the data to more
manageable proportions <?:. to help
reduce some of the difficulties &
delays which arise because of it.
SJHsrsk
SJHrsjh
Paloheimo, J.E. (l959) 59-5916
ICITAF Annu.Moet. 19599 Pap. (mimeo)
РГОС.П0.2З9 Serial no.622 (D.C.3)
Summary of observations made in an
analysis of groundfish landings and
effort statistics
Analysis of fishing powers of
Canadian vessels in sub-area 4 of
WH Atlantic.
SJIIcsjh
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c40
Ruivo, M. & 59-5917
G. Quart in (1959)
ICIIAF Amiu-.Meet. 1959^ Pap.(mimeo) !
Pro.c.no.24, Sorial no.623- (D«Res,a/58)|
Portuguese research report, 1 958
BratЪerg, E. (1959) 59-5920
IGNAF Annu, Meet. 19599 Pap. (mimco )
Proc.no. 27, Serial no. 626 (S. Pes. a/5^)
. i
Continuation of 59-5902.^ dealing with
observations on the cod, Gadus callari-
L. 5 in subarea 4 - Gulf of St.
La^nrence - during the fishing
campaigns 1956-58»
SJHemr
îîorway. Fisheries investigations in
Greenland waters 1958
Reviows studies made i: results
obtained with special reference to
hydrography c. to Gadus callarlas.
Rodriquez Martin, 0. (1959) 59-5918
ICNAF Annu. Meet. 1959 9 Pap.(mimeo)
Proc.no. 25, Serial ijo. 624 (D. Res, a/53)
Spanish researches in 1958
Summary of studies made & results
obtained Ъу this country in suh-aroas
of WI Atlantic, with special reference
to Gadus callarlas.
SJHL'sjh
M
59-5919
Keir, R.S. (1959)
ICIIAF Annu. Meet. 1959, Pap, (mimeo;
Pi''oc-no.26, Serial no. 625 (G.h.9)
Summary of the 195^ statistics on th e
groundfish fisheries of the convention
area
Summary tables giving catches of cod,
haddock., redfish, halibut, flounders &
other groundfishes by each member
country in each sub-area during 1958.
SJHcsjh
M
SJH:, sjh
M
Hansen, P.M. (1959) 59-5921
ICITAF Annu.Meet. 1959!) Pap.(mimoo)
Prcc.no. 28; Serial no. 627 (H.Var. )
Short review on the halibut fishery
of the Greenlanders
Annual productions^ length-v/eight
relation for the sp. , history of the
fishery -gear used, men employed,
disposal of catches.
SJHssjh
M
Hansen, P.M. (1959)
ICÎTAF Annu.Meet. 1959
59-5922
^ap. (mim.eo)
Ргоа.по.29. Serial no. 628 (P.c. 9)
Survey of the Danish halibut research
in suba rea 1
Note on larvae, age determinations,
tagging.
SJHrsjh
M
PAO 59/9/6434
'(7):41
Fleming.5 A.M. (1959)
59-5923
ICUAF Annu.Meet. 1959^ Pap.(mimGo)
Proc.no. 30s Serial no. 6299 (S.c.S)
The lon¿,line fishery at Bonavista^
îlev/foundlandj 1 952-1 95ö
Note on this fishery for Gadus
callarias; hydrographie conditions.,
size composition of catch/ yearly
catches & catches per unit effort.
SJIh s jh
M
Edwards с, R.L. &:
L.M. Lawday (1959)
ICNAF Annu.Meet.
59-5926
1959, Pap.(mimeo)
Proc.no. 33; Serial no. 632
Industrial fishery
Relativo fishing powers of vessels
engaged in this Hew England fishery.
SJIIc s jh
May, A.W. (1959) 59-5924
I CITAF Annu.Meet. 1959» Pap.(mimeo)
Proc.no. 31 j Serial no. 630 (D.c.2)
Cod investigations' in suharea 2 -
Lahradorj I95O to 195З
Age determinations, grovrth rateSc,
size-compositions, of Gadus callarias
catches.
Hansen, V. (1959)
ICLTAF Annu.Meet. 1959;
59-5927
Pap. (mimeo)
349 Serial no. 633 (C.Prog..
i-'roc.no.
. a. 2)
Fiemarks on the I CITAF plankton
research program
Proposals for methods c: plan of
fish larvae <?:. egg-
food survey.
sampling, c' fish
SJHesjh
M
SJH::söh
M
Fleming, A.M. ¿: 59-5925
S.J. Olsen (1959)
I CITAF Annu . Mee t . 1 9 5 9- 9 Pap . ( mimeo )
Proc.no. 32, Serial no. 631 (D» c.2)
Sise and age composition of cod from the
fishery on the southv/est coast of
IJewf oundland during 1957
Contents as per title.
ICMF (1959)
ICUAF Annu.Meet. iq59
59-5928
Pap. (mimeo)
roc.no. 35? Serial no. 634? (A.
Adm.in. C. 1
SJH:sjh
Collahoration hetween FAO and I CITAF ^
1958/59
Hot es reporting action taken Ъу FAO
Fisheries Division in response to
recommendations in the report of the
8th annual meeting of ICHAF c: other
aspects of the current work of the
Division of interest to the
ComLiission.
SJIbsjh
РАО 59/9/6434
2(7)c42
Jónssonj J. & J, Magnusson (1959)59-5929
ICNAF Annu.Meet. 19599 Pap.(mimco)
Proc. no.36, Serial no. 635 (D.Res .
a/58)
Icelandic research report 1958 -1« Cod-
2. Redfish
Summarises studies made Í- results
ottained by this country in sub-areas
of ШЧ Atlantic with special reference
to Gadus callarlas . Sebastos spp.
SJHcsjh
M
Koir, R.S. (1959) 59-5930
ICIIAF Annu.Meet. 1959 9 Rap, (mimeo)
Proc. no. 37; Serial no. 636 (Б.с.2)
ICNAP cod otolith exchange programme
Summary of exchanges effected., ù
comparative table of several age
determinations on each of a пгипЬег of
otoliths of Gadus callarlas from variouiJ
parts of Ш1 Atlantic.
SJHssjh
M
McCracken, F.D. (l959) 59-5932
ICNAF Annu.Meet. 1959, Pap.(mimoo )
Proc. no. 39 s Serial no.638 (D.c.4)
North Atlantic fish marking symposium
observations from submissions on
tagging publicity methods
A sum:nary of replies to circular
letters on this subject to ICNAF
member countries j with detailed
appendices as follows s "Notes on
taggingj especially publicity and
rcv\rards in the Federal Republic of
Germany" y by G. Krofft;; "Notice
about the system adopted in Portugal
for the collection and distribution of
59-5932
(Card 2)
information on tags recovered in the
ICNAF area", by M. Ruivo; "Publicity
information and rev/ards in the U. S.
ICNAF tagging program" J by S.L.
Cogsv/ell; "Notes on tagging", by
P. Hansen; "Note on tagging in the
United Kingdom" J by CE. Lucas &.
G. Trout., "Canadian tagging publicity
methods", by F.D. McCracken;
"Information on tagging, Spain", by
M. ounico.
SJE:sjh
M
Keir, R.S. (1959) ■ 59-5931
ICNAF Annu.Meet. 19599 Pap. (mimeo)
Proc. no. 38, Serial no. б37(Р''.с° 2)
Summary of results from the age
reducing of the 1958-59 ICNAF cod
otolith exchange programme
Preliminary analysis of. differencerj in
age-determinations noted in 59-5930.
SJHcsjh
M
Travin. V. (1959) 59-5934
I CNAF Annu . Me e t .. 1 9 5 9 , Pap . ( mim e о )
Proc. no. 4Q9 Serial no. 639? (D.Res.
Soviet investigations in the ICNAF
area, I958
Simimary of studies made cc results
obtained by this country in sub-areas
1, 2 c^, 3i, with special reference to
Sebastos ment ella , S. marinus &.: Gadus
callarlas I size compositions of
catches by exploratory vessels.
SJH;:sjh
FAG 59/9/6434
2(7)c43
Cerf, R. (1959)
59-5935
CR.Acad.Sci, , Paris, 248; 3536-8
Sur 1 'interf érométrie ultrasonore et la
détermination du coefficient
d'absorption des liquides (On
ultrasonic interf erometry and the
determination of the coefficient of
absorption of liquids)
Describes method of measurement I-
general theoretical exploration of
results obtained.
FAO:;sjh
Codreanu, R. (1959)
59-5938
f
C.R.Acad. Sei» , Paris ^ 248 г 3739-41 j
Sur le développement larvaire du
rhizocéphale Septosaccus cuenoti
Duboscqj parasite du pagure Diogenes
lUf^ilator (Pioux) de la mer îioire
On the larval development of the
rhizocephalan Septosaccus cuenoti
Duboscq. parasite on the paguran
Diogenes pugilat or Pou:: in the Black
Sea)
111. description. Comparison with
related groups.
FAO^sjh
M
\
Albe-Fessardj D, & 59-5936
A. Pessard (1959)
C. R.Acad. Sei. , Paris, 24823624-6
Mise en evidence d'une réponse directe
par la stimulation d'organes chez deux
espaces de Mormyridés (Evidence for
direct response to stimulation of the
electric organ in tv/o species of
Mormyridae)
Reports experiments with Gnathonemus
senegalensis l:. Mormyrus rume from
African waters; comparison v/ith
Electrophorus electricus ( S. America) ¡,
Astroscopus (Uranoscopidae) & other
Torpedinae ¿г Rajidae.
FAOssjh P
Abe, Ы. &:
59-5939
H. Kurata (1957)
Kokusuishi Geppo , 14(ll) 13-29
(Preliminary report on the shrimp
fishery investigation off Kushiroj
îîokkaido ) . ITi
FiBs
M
Bernard, F. (1959)
59-5937
C.R.Acad. Sei. , Paris , 248^633-5
Comparison de fertilité élémentaire
entre les bassins sud-est et sud-ouest
de la Méditerranée (Comparison of
primary productivity in south-east and
south-west basins of the Mediterranean)
Reports planliton concentrations as
function of depth, obtained by CALYPSO^
July 1955? with some data obtained
by other vessels at different times.
Dobbs, F.U. r, 59-5940
F. Perry (1958)
Fi shk. Wat. Life , 13( 14)^712-3
Lace leaf plants
PAOssjh
M
F
PAO 59/9/6434
2f7b44
Scliofield, D. (195C) 59-5S41
FÍ3hk.Jm t.Life , 13(l2)c587-G
Arictocrat among aquatic plants
( Aponogeton f enestrali s)
(195.7)
, 5S(2)s470-93
59-5944
Hendr i ck s ^ A.J,
I\ia er « Midi . r"a t * _
A revision of the genus Alisma (Dill)
L.
F
Wendtj A. • (1958)
59-5942
Aguar. -u.T er rar. ~Z. , 1l(o)s244-5
Aponogeton f enestralii
(Hochr.) Jum.
var. guilloti:
Lever, J. (195Ö)
Watery/eel de ¡, 8 ( 8 ) :: 1 б 1
Anublas lanceolata
59-5945
F
Heinzig, R. (1958) 59-5943
Aguar. u.?errar. , 5(ll):;321-2
Eine Unterwasserform des Froschlöffels
( Alisma plantago-aquat i ca )
(An underwater form of \4rater plantain ^
AI i sma plantago-aguatica )
Handeville, ÏÏ.L. (195Ô) 59-594б
Agua г i st , 23(9):198-9
Cultivation of Anublas ( A. lanceolata .,
A. nana 9 A. congensis )
F
F
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7):45
Hückstedtj G. (195Ö) 59-594^
Agua r. -u. T orrar. -Z,^ 1 1 ( 1 1 ) : 339-41
Experimentelle Pharmakologie des
Süsswassers (lll) (Experimental
pharmacology of freshwater (ill) )
Ileinej H. (i9!?8) 59-3950
Aguar. "UtTerrar.-Z> , 1 1 ( 10 ) : 3 1 4-7
Баг с laya longifoîia V/a].lich¡, eine ,
neueingeführte v/ertwolle Aguatik
pflanze ( Barclaya longifolia
V/allichj a newly introduced precious
\Yater plant)
n
F
Krone 5 V,
(1958)
V.'aterweelde , 8(9)s127-3 ,
Groene alg en druiv-ensuiker.
algae and grape sugar)
59-
■5948
(Green
F
Mühlherger^ С. (1959)
Aguar »u. Torrar. . s 6(l).,l8-9
Ein schönes Moos, für Aguarien
(A nev/ moss for aguar ium)
59-5951
F
Vesters^ С. (1958) 59~5949 !
V/aterv/eelde , 8(6):. 112-3
Groene alg en druivensuiker (Green;
algae and grape sugar)
F
Howes 5 W.J. (1958) 59-5952
Aquarist 5 2 3 ( 1 ) :: 1 б .
Flowering rush of the pond side
ButomuG.
F
FAQ 59/9/6434
2(7)Ыб
*M1W«I*M— »-■- "—"'»■.TltlTltMllinniTM
—*■ -"■^™"— ~~— '
ta^m
Lever^ J. (195Ô) 59-5953
'Jaterv/eelde, 8(з)с44-5
Cardamine lyrata Bunge
F
de Wit, H, CD. (195Ö) 59-5956
Fislik. Wat. Life, 13(5)^230
Cryptocoryne aff inis
i^ ' >' •
• Í. •
Ч
F
Bertholdt, ",7. (l95o) 59-5954
Aquarist's J., 29(9);; 344-5
■Cultivating v/ater ferns
Ceratopteris.
Wendt, A. (1958) 59-5957
Aquar.u.Terrar. i 5(12):3б4 '
Der Name Cryptocoryne haerteliana ist
unfàiltig (Caff inis) (The name
Cryptocoryne haerteliana is not
valid (C. aff inis) )
F
Reitzig, K. (I95S) 59-5955
Aquar.u.Terrar. , 5(ll).;331-2
Beitrag zur Pflege von Cryptocoryne
( Contrihution to the growing of
Cryptocoryne)
F
Hieuv/enhuizen, A.v.d, (195Ö) 59-5958
Aquarist, 27(lO)s302-8
Cryptocoryne cil lata
F
FAQ 59/9/6434
2(7)s47
de
Fi:
\ /i t J
ihk.Wat.
H.C.D. (195Ö)
Life, 13(4)
188
59-5959
Crypto coryne griffithii and its
allies
de ïïity iï.C.D. (1958
Fir.hlr.7at. Life 5 13(8
392-3
59-5962
SloY/-grov/ing Crypto coryne species
( С. versteegii )
F
l<
de ïïity H. CD. (1958)
Fishk.ÏÏat.Life , 13(14)ï710-1,
Crypto coryne 1 о n^^ i eau da
59-5960
Uendt, A. (195Ö)
Aguar. u.Terrar. , 5(6) I8O-I
Heleocharis vivípara
59-5963
F
ïïieuv/enhuizen, A.v.d. (1958)
Aguar ist , 2/( 1 1 ): 344-9
A three year experience v/ith
-'^^^ypt о coryne long i eau da
-5961
Laarhoven, J.F. (1958) 59-5964
V/aterweelde ^ 8(5)с83-4
De Vïaterhyacinth Eichhornia crassipes
(The water hyacinth Eichhornia
crassipes)
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)o48
Шишаиошавмаиииаша^амш^авваа
Vestersp С. (1958) 59-5965
y/aterweelde, 8(4) „64-6
Lys imachia nummular ia
P
i
Wendt, A. (1958) 59-5968
Aquar.u.Terrar. 5 5(6):l80-1
Nomaphila stricta etc.
P
Stettler, P.H. (1959). 59-5966
Aquaria 9 6(l)'c;9-11
Ein epiphytischer Parn ais 'Wasser-
pflanze'' (An epiphytical fern as
'waterplant ' )
P
Eberle, G. (1958) . 59-5969
Natur U.Volk, 08(4)о11-11б
Prostschaden an den Blättern der
Mummel ( Prost damage to the
leaves of the water lily)
P
Wendt, A. (1959) • 59-5967
Aquar.u.Terrar. 9 6(l)c15-6 ,
Ein neuer Parn als aquatische
Pflanze (A new fern as aquatic
plant)
P
Brünner, G. (1958) 59-5970
Dtsch.Aquar.-Z. , 1l(9):28l-2
Eini£ie Bemerkun^jen иЪег die Wasser-
hanane (Some observations on the
' b'asserhanane ' )
P
. — 1 . — ■ - ■
РАО 59/9/6434
2(7)s49
Vesterss С, (1958) 59-5971
V'aterweelde, 8(3)"45-6
oa.cí^ittaria sinensis
Schul z> В. (1958) 59-5974
Aquar.u.Terrar. 5 5 (6).-] oí -2
Bemerkenswertes aus der Entdeclcungs-
g'eschichte der Victoria amazónica
(oome notes on the discovery of
Victoria amazónica)
F
F
Leverj J. (l958) 59-5972
Waterv/eelde, 8(6) cl 04
Salvinia auriculata
■ - .
■
F
Greenherg, A. (1957) . 59-5975
Aquarist, 26(2)^58-61
The effect of temperature on aquatic
plants
F
Lever, J. (l95ö) 59-5973
Waterweelde, 8(5):84-5
Utricularia-Blaas.ieskruid
(Utricularia-Ъladder-vюrt )
F
Kraft,, H. (1959) 59-5976
Aquar.u.Terrar., 6(l).':l6
Ein Fortschritt ini der Meeres-
aquaristik: die Alge Caulerpa
proliféra (a progress in sea
aquaristicsc the algae Caulerpa
proliféra)
M
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c50
91ш*1ЖЛ9Л'*:
КННШЯ^
Kroon, J. H. (195Ö)
De Kor, 9(11)2137-50
Caul er pa proliféra en
59-5977
С. ollevieri
nieuwe zeewateraq.pl.
( Caulerpa proliféra and _C^ ollevieri ,
tv/o nev/ seav^ater plants)
M
van Ramsliorst, J.D. (1959) 59-5980 i
Bull. aquat. Biol. , spec. no .(2)
List of references on aquatic plants
and allied subjects
Supplement to 1 et list ' issued July
I95C? 59-2376. Gives about 70
references to papers in systematic
order J v/ith special section on marine
plants J c"- books S:. general articles.
FAOosjh
MP
Wendty A. (1958)
59-5978
Aguar. -U.T er r ar. -Z. , 11 ( 9 ) : 2 85-6
Caulerpa proliféra (Porskai)
Lamcuroux ■ . ■ <
Olsson,
Akvariet
R. (1958)
, 1958(8)^18-23
59-59З1
Va 1 1 e nvaxt e r na s Ъу ggna d
(The grovrbh of v/ater plants)
M
P
Wendtc, A. (1959)
Aguar. u.Terrar. , 6(l)c17-8
Caulerpa -oroliferao eine
59-5979
Paul J A.h.,
empfehlenswerte Alge für das
Mittelraeer-aquarium ( Caul erpa
proliféra / an algae recommended for
the Mediterrani'um-aquarivm)
(1957) 59-5982
Thesis, Univ. of Reading^ U.K.
Observations on variations in some
species of sponges in the Haplo-
scleridae and Desmacidonidae
M
ï^AO 59/9/6434
2(7)c51
Schwitzerp J. (195Ö) 59-5903
Thesis, Univ, of Reading, U.K.
A survey of certain fauna in some
littoral zones in Langst one and
Chichester harbours
M
LoomiSj W.F. (1959)
Sci.itoer. , 200(4)г145-йб
The sex gas cf Plydra
59-59Ö6
Popular account of experiments to
determine the role of environmental
factors in induction of sexual
reproductionc,
РАО с .?lk
M
Deshpandej R.D. (1957) 59-5984
Thesis, Univ. of Reading, U.K.
Observations on the anatomy and
ecology of British trochids
Croghan, P.C, (1958) 59-5987
J. охр. Biol. , 35(2)î425~36
Ionic fluxes in Artemia salina (L.)
F
MP
Hancock 5 D.A. (1957)
59-5985
Thesis, Univ. of Reading, U.K.
Studies on the biology and ecology oí
certain marine invertebrates,, with
particular reference to those
associated v/ith oyster culture
Croghan, P.C. (1958) 59-59^0
J.exp.Biol. ,, 35(1)1234-42
The mechanism of osmotic regulation
in _Artemia salina (L. ) 5 the
physiology of the branchiae
MP
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^52
Wunder;, V/. (1957) 59-5989
Allf?.FÍFch2t^. , 82s330-1
Die Bekämpfung unerwünschter Teich-
pflanzen mit chemischen Mitteln -
Versuche mit llata und Ugex
(Control of undesirahle pond plants Ъу
chemical treatments - Experiments
with Nata and Ugex)
Reports account of experiments &
r G views the subject.
FAOsdr F-
Deutschen Wetter 59-5992
'Wetterdienstes (1959)
OffenЪach а.Ы. , 72 p.
Jahresberichte des Deutschen
Wetterdienstes no. 65 1958
(Annual report of German T/eather
Service no. 65 1958)
Contains also reviev/ of synoptic <f:
climc.tological services c?^
investigations in maritime meteorology
FAC ^tl M
Wunder 5 ÏÏ. (1957) 59-5990
Allg.FischZtg. , ü2s34ö-50
Die Bekämpfung unerwünschter Teich-
pflanzen mit chemischen Mitteln -
Versuche mit îîata und Ugex
(Control of undesirahle pond plants Ъу
chemical treatments - Experiments with
Nata and Ugex)
Reports account of experiments &
reviews the suhject.
FAO : dr P
Inland Fisheries Trust 59-5993
Incorporated (1957)
Dublin, 23 p.
Memorandum and articles of association
of the Inland Fisheries Trust
Incorporated
Contents as per title.
FiBs F
Rieht er 5 W. (1957) 59-5991
Allg.PischZtg. , 82в81-5
Der Zander une. seine künstliche
Vermehrung (The pike-perch and
its artificial reproduction)
Notes on general hiology of Lucioperca
luciopercag with description of Russian
method 8-. equipment for artificial
reproduction.
FAO с dr F
Berner, L. (1959) 59-5994
Bull. Fla St. Mus., 4(l)s58 p.
A tabular summary of the biology of
North American maj'-fly nymphs
( Ephemer opt era )
Summary of the biology of immature
spp. of mayflies covering
characteristics J habitat & habits
of the nymphs y life history ¿r
taxonomy.
PAO с hr P
РАО 59/9/6434
2(7)°53
v/isner J R.L. (1959) 59-5995
Copela, 1959(1)'1~7
DistгiЪution and differentiation of the^
liortli Pacific myctophid fish,
TaгletonЪeania taylori
A study of series of specimens from
the northwestern c- northeastern Pacific
v;ith particular reference to meristic
variation showed highly significant
differences Ъetv^een the 2 populations
indicating that the northeastern form
comprises an isolated population
chiefly confined to the Alaskan gyral
&■ largely incontaminated Ъу
Parkers P-A. c". 59-5998
A.D. Ha si er (l959)
Copeia, 1959(lbl1-ö
líovements of some displaced
Centrarchids
An analysis of summer distrihution of
marked a, displaced Mi crept erus
salm.oides a Lepomis macrochirus '-"- L.
gibposus to ascertain P.:. evaluate
factors influencing the rate of
return to sites of capture after
displacement J the mechanisms involved.,
'?. the effect of nonrandom movement
on Petersen type population
estimates.
ÍÍRíhr F
59-5995
(Card 2)
recruitment from the v.-est or Ъу
hybridization v/ith its congener ïj_
crenularis from the south.
T.illiaras^ G, С (1959) 59-5999
Copela , 1959(1 ): IC-24
Ovary weights of darters: a test of
the alleged association of parental
care with reduced fecundity in fishes
Observations on Etheostoma дх^гшпр
E. flahellaro ; egg g-aarding spp, _, <-5-
_E. caeruleum к: E_^ spectahile non egg
protecting spp. ., showed that the 2
first had greater relative ovary
weights than the 2 last ones which
desert their eggs.
HR.hr
M
HR Ohr
F
Suttkus, R.D. (1959) 59-5997
Copela, 1959(1)27-11
Hotropis uranoscopus ; a new cyprlnid
fish from the Alahama river system
A diagnosis с- description v/ith notes on
habitat ce hahits of the sp. which is
compared with its closely related form.
IT. stramlneus.
HR s hr
P
Havens D.S. (1959) 39-6000
Copela, 1959(1)^-25-30
i.Ilgratlon of the croaker j IJicropogon
undula tus
Petersen disc tags - Internal helly
tags were used to tag croakers in
Chesapeake Bay Í- North Carolina. Tag
recoveries indicate movement of
croakers up the estuaries & up the
Bay during s Turing J limited random
m.ovements in summer^ (^:- an oceanward
migration in fall.. In 1950 the sport
fishery captured almost as many tagged
croakers as the haul seine fishery
indicating that the sport fishery must
Ъе very large»
HR ?, hjT MF
Ж0 59/9/6434
2(7)^54
1UMI*IIMS<1!
Springer, S. (1959) 59-6001
Copeia , 1959(1 )еЗО-3
A new shark of the family Liqualidae
from the Carolina continental slope
A diagnosis A; taxonomic description
of Deania elegans sp.nov. caught in an
otter trawl off Cape Fear, North
Carolina, in 200 fathoms.
Bali, J.B.
59-6004
C.E. Bond (1959)
Copeia , 1959(1)374-6
The higfin eelpour, Aprodon corte -
sianus Gilbert,, common in waters
off Oregon
IIR.hr
M
Gives records of the sp. by-
localities fî. morphometric <l meristic
measurements f- counts.
nE::hr
M
Svihla, A. (1959) 59-6002
Copeia , 1959(1)^72
A simple method of collecting Ascaphus
truei tadpoles
Bright, В.Б. (1959)
59-6005
'opeia , 1959(1) ^'76-7
The occurrence and food of the sleeper
shark, Somniosus pacif icus , in a
central Alaska bay
HRi
HK':
M
Baiber, P.C. (1959) 59-6003
Copeia , 1959(1). -74
An observation on the deep-sea electric
ray
Kilby, J.B., E. Crittenden 59-6006
cc L.E. Williams (1959)
Copoia , 1959(1) 77-0
Several fishes new to Florida
freshwater s
Appearance records of Mi crept erus
coosae , Lepomis cyanellus , L. huj-nilis ,
Pomoxis annularis ; Perca flavescens ,
Roccus chrysops -" Acipenser
brevirostris,
HR.^
M
HR :: hr
F
FAC 59/9/6434
2(7)c55
Bayliff, ÏÏ.H. (1959) 59-6007
Copela , 1959(1)^78-80
Notes on the taxonomy and distribution
of certain zoarcid fishes in the
northeastern Pacific
An attempt to clear up some confusion
in the taxonomy J records &. ranges of
10 spp. of Zoaroidae of the genera
Ly codes ., LycodopsiSa Lycenchelys .,
EmbryX ç, Bothrocara c-, Ly со da pus
occurring hetv/een southern Oregon С the
Aleutian islands.
HE;.hr
Hubhsy С г, 59-6008
G.E. Drewry (1959)
Copeia, 1959(1) 80-1
Artificial production of an inter-
generic atherinid fish hyhrid
Contains the results of hybridization
of Menidia heryllina « Memhras
martini ca.
American Fisheries 59-6010
Society (1958)
Trans. Amer« Fish« Soc. ., (87)^532 p.
Lists officers Л members; papers of
symposia;; reports of officers o-,
committees - international relations
national-state relations <> editorial
hoard J hydrohiology c-- fish culture.,
commercial fisheries,, water pollution
finance - ^ constitution ?.-■ hy-lav\rs
of the society. Incl. 59-6011 to
59-6055» Annual index.
IIRiSjh
MF
. 59-601 1
(87)ИЗ-22
HR ■: hr
M
Donaldson^ L.R, с--.
G.E. Allen (1958)
Trans . Am e r « Fi sh . So с .
Return of silver salmon, Oncorhynchus
kisutch ('.'albaum) to point of
release
Experiments in which marked
fingerlings were released in
Washington State' none returned to
native streamy hut instead returned
to their rearing ponds & to the
Xjoint of release.
HRssjh MF
Walters J V« (1959) 59-6009
Copeia , 1959(1) "82
Provisional keys to the fishes of
Alaska
Shields, J.T. (1958)
59-6012
Trans.Amer« Fish. Soc. , (87): 23-33
Experimental control of carp
reproduction through water drav/downs
in Fort Randall reservoir 5, South
Dakota
Eggs of Cyprinus carpió killed Ъу
exposure,, ■-''' reduction of resulting
year-classes verified«
HR:;
MP
IIRssjh
F
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)"56
I« f« I« M 'ML»« ■
Bell, R. (1958) 59-6013 i
Trans./uner, Fish. Soc, , (87)вЗ
Cui-ui in Pyramid lake, Nevada
Short note on Indian fishery for the
catastomid Chasmiste s cujus «
HRssjh.
F
Olsonj D.E. (195Ö) 59-6016
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc« <, (o7) "52-72
Statistics of a walleye sport fishery
in a Minnesota lake
Population dynamics, growth, catches
Ъу angling for Stizostedion v.vitreum
in Many Point Lake.
HRssjh
F
Carlander, K.D. (1956) ' 59-6014
Trans.Amer. Fish. Soc. , (87)04-ö
Disturhance of the predator-prey
balance as a management technique
Exceptional harvest of Stizostedion
vit reuní in Clear lake, lowa^ in 1951 is
perhaps explained Ъу reproductive
failure of Perca flavescens in 1950 &
by elimination of young yellow hass,
Mor one interrupta ç, through prédation.
Stocking of Esox lucius in 1953
increased the v/eight of the predator
population.
HRskdc
F
Henderson, C. &
Q.H. Pickering (l95Ö)
59-6015
Trans. iuTier. Fish. Soc. , (87). '-39-51
Toxicity of organic phosphorus
insecticides to fish
BioaS'Says with 10 compounds; effects
on fathead minnows 6: hluegills. No
relation of toxicity to chemical
structure, or correlation with effects
on insects o: mammals.
HP.osjh
F
FAO 59/9/6434
Beeton, A.M. (1958) 59-6017
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. , (87)^73-9
Relationship hetv/een Secchi disc
readings and light penetration in lake
blur on
57 paired photometer .■^- Secchi disc
measurements made at I8 stations
support view that a counter-clockwise
current usually occurs in the bay with
more transparent lake Huron water
flowing in along the northwest shore
'"• less transparent hay water flowing
out along the southeast shore.
Discrepancies in relationship of disc
readings to transmission of surface
59-6017
(Card 2)
light are related to the condition
of the sky & sea explained on the
hasis of the spectral sensitivity
of the human eye <•"• its response to
surface glare.
ЫРсатЪ
2(7)^57
Kutkuhn, J.ÎI. (1958)
Trans. Amer, Pish. Soc.
59-6019
{ôl)z 80-1 03
Utilization of plankton Ъу juvenile
£;iszard shad in a shallo?; prairie lake
Investigations of ecology of Doro soma
cepedianum in North Twin lake 5, lovra-j
1954 - 1953» Gut contents compared
¥/ith available food,
fishes.
diet of other
HRssjh
Purkett, C.A. . Jr
Trans. Amer. Pish. Soc.
(1958)
Grovrth of the fii
river., Missouri
¡he;
(8
in
59-6022
7)s1l6--31
the Salt
Data for Cyprinus ^ Aplodinotus ,
Ictiohus , LepomiS ; Catostomus , Doroso -
ma
Carpiodes ^ Pilodictis , Pomoxis.
Ictalurus 5: Moxi stoma spp. Discussion
of minimum legal lengths.
HRcGjh
M
Sykes, J.E. (1958) 59-6020
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. , (87)^104-7
A method of determining the sex of the
striped hassj Roccus saxatilis
(Walhaum)
Describes method using serrated- jaw
ear forceps to extract gonads of dead
fish on market without damaging them
C-- affecting market value.
HRssjh
59-6023
(87) s 132-8
ElliSj C.H. (1958)
Trans. iïmer. Fish. Soc.
Rearing methods and the return of
fall-migrating chino ok salmon
Homing of On с or hyn chu s tshav/ytscha
determined Ъу marking fish released
in Samish river, v/ashington.
HRssjh
MP
Grice^ F. (1958)
59-6021
Trans.Amer. Fish. Soc. . (37)?108-15
Effect of removal of panfish and
trashfish Ъу fyke nets upon fish
populations of some Massachusetts'
ponds
LaPointey D.F. (I958)
59-6024
Experiments 1951-56 showed changes in
growth rates J but not in spp.
composition.
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. , (87)^139-50
Age and growth of the American shad^
from three Atlantic coast rivers
Comparisons of results for Florida ¡,
N. Carolina & Maryland rivers.
Spavming markes are discussed.
HRssjh
IIR:sjh
MP
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^58
Eisler, п. (1958)
Tra ns, Amer » Fish. Soc.
Some effects of artificie
salmon eggs and larvae
(87)
59-6025
151-62
,1 light on
Horton^ И.]?, Г: 59-6028
R.L. Borovicka (I958)
?rans. Am er. Fish. Soc . ¡, ( 87 ) c1 82-9
Eggs ¿:. resulting larvae of Oncorhynohu;
t shav/ytscha were expos
to several intensities
light for a period ext
hours after fertilisât
absorption of the yolk-
kisutoh were similarly
¡ed continuously
of fluorescent
;ending from 24
;ion through
-sac. Eggs of 0.
treated.
n.h.iítí
MF
Oregon's aerial fish-planting
program
Equipment is descrihed whereby aerial
planting in high mountain lakes can
he done Ъу two men. Results of
experiments v:ith aeration equipment,
costs of operation 5; a brief survey
of the literature are presented.
Tests I'/ith Salvelinus fontinalis ¿.
Salmo gairdneri.
HRshfh
F
V;aleSy J.H. ^.:
J. P. Lane (1958)
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc.
59-6026
(37)'^63-71
Public opinion analysis in trout
fishery management
An angler opinion survey v.^s begun at
Castle lake J California j during summer
1957« Anglers were asked standardized
questions to determine how opinions of
trout fishermen about spp. <, minimum
accejjtable size^ & size-number balance
could best be obtained.
Roelois, E.iV. (1958)
Trans. Am er. F^sh. Soc.
Age and
59-6029
(87): 190-9
growth of whitefish.
Core^onuii
jgl up e a f о rm i s (Llitchill), in Big Bay
de lío с and northern lake Michigan
Age composition <'' growth in 1949-5^
indicate that the 2 populations are
separate.
HR. jhw
HRcsjh
F
Buss 5 K.
J.E. Wright (1958)
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc.
59-6027
Ball. O.P. (1958)
59-6С3О
Appearance
hybrids
md
Q T> •*• -
, (87)s172-8l
lity of trout
_£airdneri
Mature hybrids among Salvelinus
_f_ onti nalis J .Salmo t rut ta С-
" „ Saívelinus namaycush involving
reciprocal crosses ^ backcrosses <?■:
tliree-way crosses were utilized to
test fertility & to present photo-
graphic records of external
characteristics.
Trans . Amer . Fish .^o_o^, (87)^200-6
Management of sport fishing in San
Diego's program of multiple use of
water-supply reservoirs
Describes program of the San Diego
Water Departm.ent.
HRgkb
F
Iffissjh
F
FÂO 59/9/6434
2(7)s59
Allen, G. IL (1958)
Trans. Amer. Fish, Soc.
59-6031
(G7) с 207-1 9
Survival through hatching of eg¿,s from
silver salmon ( Oncorhync hus kisutch)
Parent to parent differences in
mortality of off-spring in hatcheries
appears more related to the female
than to the male parent., demonstrated
Ъу controlled Sc replicated crossing.
HResjh
MP
Patriarche, И, H.
R.S. Camphell (1958)
59-6034
Trans.Am er. Fish. Soc. , (87)^240-58
The development of the fish
population in a new flood-control
reservoir inMissouri^ 1948 to 1954
Growth, age compositions, spavming
of many spp. of crappies, hasses,
sunfisheSj suckers, gizzard shad,
carp,
catfish, hullheads.
HRisjh
F
Gerking, S.D. (i 958)
Trans. Ámer. Fish. Soc. ,
59-6032
(87)2220-8
The survival of fin-clipped and latex-
injected redear sunfish
Lepomis m icrolo phus were marked. Ъу
latex injection c-. Ъу fin-clipping in
Wyland lake, Indiana, to determine
immediate & delayed effects of these
techniques on survival. A variety of
fin-clips were used f latex was
injected suhdermally \7ith a hypodermic
syringe in the occiput region ¿z
posterior dorsal region.
HE s sdg
F
Saila, S.B. (1958)
Trans.Amer.Fish.Soc.
-i-
59-6033
___„ (87) S 229-39
Size limits in largeraouth hlack bass
management
A reanalysis of pertinent data on
survival, natural mortality rates cz
rates of exploitation for Micropterus
salmo ides . It is demonstrated that siz4
limit effective one year after the
minimum size at v/hich capture is
practicable v;ill eventually assure a
greater numher of large fish in the
catch than is possible without a size
limit under the conditions observed
to date.
IIP s sbs F
Loftus. K.H, (1958) 59-6035
'3?rans.Ajner oFisho Soc. , (87)^259-77
Studies on river- spawning populations
of lake trout in eastern Lake
Superior
Tagging study of Salvelinus namaycush
population; movements, mortality,
sizes a,t maturity, scars of
Petromyzon marinus attacks.
ÎIRssjh
V.liiteloather, R.T, (1958) 59-6036
Trans.Amer.Fish.Soc. c, (87):2Gl
Symposium, on commercial fisheries -
Introduction
Introduction to symposiuiTi subtitled
"Future crisis in comjnercial fishing
production". (Contributed papers are
59-6037 to 59-6055«
Шг. sjh
LIF
Ж0 59/9/6434
2(7):60
Idyll, СР. (1953)
59-6037
Trans.Ajne r,Fish.Soo. , (87) s 282-92
Contribution of biology and
oceanography to increased harvest of
marine fishes
A general reviewj mentioning hatchin{
(?•. rearing young., control or
encouragement of fishing effort,
relation of océanographie conditions
to fish abundance J distribution, ¿z
patterns of behaviour j abundance
predictions.
ITRssjh
M
Powell, D.E. (195Ö) 59-6040
Trans. AiTier. Fish. So c. , (87)в09-15
The role of exploration and gear
research in the future expansion of
our commercial fisheries
The possibilities-expansion of
present grounds, discovery of nev/
grounds, diversification of present
fishing, gear improvement, fish
detection c. location^ raid-v/ater
tra\7ling, electrical fishing 5 future
research.
im;sjh
Stern, J. A. (1958) 59-6С38
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. , (o7)e 293-8
Influence of technological advancement^
on utilization of fisheries in the
future
A short general review dealing mainly
with improvements in handling & fish
processing.
lamsey, J.B. (195З)
59-6041
Trans. Amer. Fish, Soc. , (o7)';319-32
Fisheries problems in impounded
v/aters of California and the lower
Colorado river
Contribution to symposium on
Reservoir Management. A general
review of possibilities of stock
utilization & formation.
HRcsjh
MG
HR.'SJh
F
Riggs, СБ. (195Ö) 59-6039
Trans. Amer. Fish. Goc. , (ö7)s299-308
Unexploited potentials of our
fresh-water commercial fisheries
P.-: c-^rvoirs, farm ponds, rice fields^
fish farming generally; problems of
utilization, mortality, improved
harvesting, legislation & public
relations in U. S.
Parsons, J-W. (1958)
59-6042
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. ^ (87)s333-55
Fishery management problems and
possibilities on large southeastern
reservoirs
Contribution to symposium on
Reservoir Management. A general
review of possibilities of stock
utilization & formation.
ÎÎRîsjh
F
HR:sjh
F
FAÜ 59/9/6434
2(7)s6l
Shields, J. T. (1950) 59-6043
Trans. Amer. Pish. Soc. , (87)с35б-б2
Pish management problems of large
impoundments on the Missouri river
Contribution to symposium on
Reservoir Management. A general
review of possibilities of stock
utilization (5: formation.
ER.sjh P
Î
Rucker, R.R. (1958) 59-6046
Trans. Amer. Pish. Soc. , (87)^374-9
Some problems of private trout
hatchery operators
Disease, nutritional, c": environmental
problems in commercial production of
trout are discussed, incl. mortality
Г age of spavmer«, copepod & gyro-
dactilid infections, suitable water
temperatures, diseases - especially
red mouth & back peel - c: inspection
of fish.
HRcrrr P
Greene, A. P. С (1958) 59-6044
Trans.j\mer. Pish. Soc. , (З7) гЗб5-7
Some state problems associated with
the commercial trout industry
Responsibilities of state agencies in
U.S., their cooperation with industry^
control of fish distribution.
HRssjh M
Snieszko, S.P. (1958) 59-6047
Trans. Amer. Pish. Soc, (87)"380-5
Suggestions for reduction of natural
mortality in fish populations
Some suggestions are given, based
largely on experience with disease
control in hatcheries & fish farras,
for minimizing natural mortality of
fish from infectious diseases.
Particular reference to brook trout
l: infection by fungus Candida
albicans "-. septicaemia caused by
Aeromonas liquefaciens.
bIRssjh P
Belcher, D.D. (I958). 59-6045
Trans. Amer. Pish, Soc. , (87) с 368-73
Problems in commercial trout
production
Problems in U.S. concern siae of
enterprise, finances, efficiency of
operation, competition v/ithin the
industry, research, labor c:. management.
ERgsjh p
Tanner, П.А. (1958) 59-6048
Trans. Amer. Pish. Soc, (87)^386-91
Place of game and fish in multiple
use of watersheds
A general essay, reference to U.S.
conditions.
HRïsjh P
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)s62
Packer, P.E. (195Ö) 59-6049
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc, ,. (8?) s 392-7
Management of forest watersheds and
improvement of fish haЪitat
Revievi^s situation in western U. S.
concerning watershed protection c:.
water-yield improvement ргоЪХетз.
Stroud ^ R.H. (1958)
Trans. Amer. Fish. So с . ;
59-6052
(87) "426-9
Peports of standing committees -
Committee on national-state relations
Contents as per title.
HPssjh
HPcsjh
MP
Carter, Б.Т. (I958)
59-ÓO5O
^rans. Amer. Fish. Sog. , (87): 398-400
The states and federal aid in
fisheries
A short note on the accomplishments
of the Federal Aid Program in U. S.
(Dingell-Johnson Act).
Larkin, P.A. (1958)
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc.
59-6053
(87) с 430-41
Reports of standing comm.ittees -
Committee on hydrohiology and fish
culture
Incl. section on progress in water
fertilization {by N.G« Benson),
fish culture (R.I. Stevens), fish-
ways (V.'.H. Sverhardt), fish diseases
(R.R.Rucker) , rearing Mef-çastomatohus ,
Ictiobus Д. Ictalurus spp. (J. П.
Stevenson) .
HRiSQh
MP
HRi sjh
MP
Carbine, '..".F. (1958)
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc.
59-6051
(87)^416-25
Reports of standing committees ~
Committee on international relations
Contents as per title.
HRssjh
MP
\7hiteleather, R.T. (195S) 59-6054
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. , (87)s442-6
Reports of standing committees -
Comm.ittee on comi^ercial fisheries
Contents as per title.
HR; sjh
MP
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)"63
Doudoroff ,
(195Ö)
59-6055
(87)^446-9
Trans. Amer« Fish. Soc, ^
Reports of standing committees -
Committee on v/ater pollution
Contents as per title.
HP.esjh
IPFC (195Ö) 59-6058 "
IPFC Oth Sess.Pap. (mimeo )Summ«Rep. j
Summary report of the seventh session î
Indo- Pacific Fisheries Council
Bandungj Indonesia, May 13-27^ 1957
Agenda, addresses, plenary record
resolutions of council Ь its
committees J lists of delegates,
officers, committee members, of
publications ('•■ documents.
SJIÎcsjh
MF
IPFC (195S) 59-6056
Colom.hO;, Ceylon.)
Indo Pacific Fisheries Council oth
session papers (mimeo)
Incl. working papers, technical
papers, symposium papers, incidental
papers, minutes, summary reports, some
occasional papers distributed at the
meeting.
de Zylva, E.R.A. (195S)
59-6059
IPFC oth 3ess. Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C5G/
CP 28
The progress of mechanization of
fishing craft and the use of
improved gear in Ceylon
Advance text of a paper in press.
SJHssjh
MTP
SJHcsjh
M
IPFC (1958)
59-6057
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap. (mimeo) s IFFC/C58
:.T 6 - Rev. 1
Report of technical committee II -
Part A. (period between the 7th and
8th sessions of the council)
Unar, M, (1958) 59-6060
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C58/
CP 24
Some experiments on tuna fishing with
a nev/ method in the Indonesian v/aters
Extract of a paper published
elsewhere in Indonesia.
SJHs
MF
SJÏÏ^sjh
M
FAQ 59/9/6434
2(7)«64
^Oükarno, R. (1958) 59-6061
IP FC SthSess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C3o /CP
20
•T'iij function and significance of fi&h-
oulture in relation to the regional/
village economy
ourveys tlie situation in Indonesia.
Soesanto, V. ¿: ^'j-b^^-j..^
ÏÏ. Soebany (1958)
IPFC 8th Sess,Fap. (mimeo) , IPFC/;^ /
CP 10
Craft and gear utilized in the
Rastrelliger fisheries
Refers to Indonesian fishery.
oJH? s.ih
SJHîSJh
M
Soekarnoj R. (1958) 59-бОб2
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C58/CP
SoesantOy V. (1958)
59-6065
12
Fish production and fish trade with
special reference to the areas of
band jar and Hulu Sungai (South
Kalimantan)
A general review.
IPFC 8th Gess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C':
CP 11
Rastrelliger landings 1954 - ''957
Refers to Indonesian fishery.
SJII: 3jh
MF
SJIP^sjh
M
Pahari, R. (1958) 59-6063
I PFC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C58/CP
Г8
i?ish production and consumption in
West Java
A general review.
^58/ .
SJHssjh
MF
Schuurman, J.J. (1958) 59-6CÓ6
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C 58/ j
The value of filamentous algae for tL?^
growth of Chanos chano s (Porsk) j
A translation of Indonesian J.nat.o oi-i«
112.:65-9, 1956. " i
SJHísjh
jiíii''
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^65
Takayama^ S. (1956) 59-606?
IP?0 Gth oess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C58/
■TECH 8
.."isLing Gificienty of otter trawl
Ci.
idcd v/ith a .kite
59-6069 i
(Card 2) \
vectors in Indonesia; App. В. : List. i
of malaria vectors in the IPFC rerion^j Ú
App. С. : List of literatures. |
Model experiments \че conducted at a
laЪoratory tanlv for years resulted in
materialisation of a kite to Ъе
reexported here. After successful field
tests in Tokyo Ъау Ъу the R.V. TEITYO
KARU (240 G.T.) of the Tokai Regional
Fisheries Research Laboratory ^ the
kite has been in commercial use in the
East China (": Yello?/ Seas since
ТсЪгиагу 1937.
oJI-bst M
З00ПС, M. К, & 59-6068
A.E.O. Merican (l95ö)
IFFC 8th Ses s .Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C58/
TECH 21
The use of endrin as a piscicide in
mining pools and fish ponds in Malaya
Experiments demonstrate toxicity to
Ophiocephalus striatuS ; in comjjarison
v/ith other piscicides. Application
to pools containing Cy cl о che il i cht hy s
Qsteocheilus spp.
So ris s jh
"'iraatmadja, G. êc 59-6O69
R. Djamhur (1958)
JJ ;^C 8th Ses s, Pap. ( mime o 3 IFEC/C58/
TECH 20
Relation between fish culture in
ricofields and malaria
A review of knowledge under headings;-:
Malaria vectors ôz their breeding
habitat s 5 Anopheles aconitus , most
dangerous epidemic vector in rice
fields areas J Experiences &. observatio
observations concerning _А^ aconitus
in 2 former malaria epidemic areas.
Appendix A. z Synopsis of malaria
SJH^DJh
Djajadiredja, R.R. ^^ 59-607 1
R. Amidjaja (195Ö) , ^
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap. (mimeo), IPEC/05S/
TECH 19
Some observations on Chanos culture
in fresh water
Describes mixed culture in Indonesian
ponds of _C^ chano s & Puntius
.i a van i cus ô: other spp. 5 fertilization
by sev/agOj food eaten^ yields
obtained.
SJHcsjh
MF
Tjiptoaminoto, R.M. & 59-6072
M^. Sachlan (1958)
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C58/
TECH 18
The transportation of Chanos
f ingerí ings and their mortality
Describes methods used in Indonesia.
SJHssjh
MF
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)s66
Doajadiredja^ R.R. (1958
IFFC 8th Sess.Pap,(inimeo
59-ÓOT3
IPFC/C38/
Preliminary report on transportation
of Cha no s finger lings v/ith aerating
system
Results of mortality experiments with
fish in different water volumes.
Я.тт.т„ r-
njh
TTP
Siviilingamj S. (1958) 59-607-'^
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap. (m imeo), IPFC/C38/
TECH 13
General features and productivity of
the \7adge hank
Bionomics of the fisheries^ catches
¿:. abundance J diurnal catch changes,^
migrations.
SJH"SJh
M
Jvoostedjo, R. ^: 59-ÓO74
Achjat (1958)
'n^FC 8th Soss»Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/G38 /
TECH 13
Some statistical data on fisheries in
Indonesia
Consists of ¿some statistical data on
the quantity f-z value of the
cornm.ercial catch of hoth the sea S:.
inland fisheries' production ¿: their
value 5 the operating units c' fishermer
engaged in the fisheries.
Unar, M. êz 59-6077
M. Sa Chi an (1958)
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C5 £/
TECH 10
Common economic and comi.^ercial fishes
of Indonesia
Lists 5 in systematic order, spp. à
their С0ИШ10П names, v/ith short
description J (■' habitat notes.
SJEisjh
MP
SJH^sjh
MP
Alirnad, H. (1958) 59-6075
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C5ú/
^ЕСЫ 14
Reclamation of derelict water areas
in East Pakistan
A sum^mary of activities à progress
made.
SJHcsjh
P
Pathansali, D. & 59~607o
S.M. Kong (1958)
IPFC 8th SesG.Pap. (mimoo, IPFC/C5o/
TECH 3
Some aspects of cockle ( Ana dar a
granosa L. ) culture in Malaya
C4ilture v;as introduced in 1948«
Relevant biological aspects such as
habitats breeding & growth are toucha,
on. The fishery from the time of
gathering of spatt to the collection
of cockles for market is described.
Estimate of yearly production - the
economics of the industry; food value
is compared v/ith that of other shell -
РАО 39/9/6434
2(7)367
59-6078
(Card 2)
'isli S- beef & indicates that it is
c^isap source of protein food.
Lusyne^ P.A. (1958) 59-6080
IFFC 8th 3ess.Pap.(mimeo, IPFC/C58/
TECH 26
Considerations on fishermen's
training
SJIIo
IJghiiy N.K. (1958) 59-60З2
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C3 8/
TECH 24
Contrihution à l'étude du nuco-mam
condensé au Vietnam ( Contrihutio:
to the study of ''condensed nuco-marii"
in Vietnam)
3 JÏÏ z X
Tran-Van-Tri (l958) 59-6083
IPFC 8th Sess.Fap. (mimeo, IPFC/C55/
TECH 23
The motorisation of fishing craft at
Vi et -Ham
SJH:
M
Crist jonsson, H. (1958) 59-6081
FC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IFFC/C58/
J..1
TECH 25
Underwater electric lamps for light
fishing
Teshima, K. (1958) 59-6OG4
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C5G/
TECH 22
Fisheries finance in Japan
ЯЛН:
M
SJH s
MP
^-0 59/9/6434
lyiJ^
2(7):68
59-6035
IPFC/G50,'
Зое jarv/idodo (1958)
I PFC 8th SesG.Pap« (mim eo
TECH 17
Irelimiiiary experimentation on the use
of coconut oil in canned fish and the
suitahility of processing raethods
Guri-ong, K. г-, al. (195Ö) 59-60G8
IPFC Gth Sess.Pap.(niiïïieo), irFC/C5o/
TECIi 9
Ilotes on fisheries technological
research in Thailand
SJI-Icz
3JI
Gunasekera- C. (195ü) 59~60G6
IPFC Gth SeGS,Pap. (ni imeo), IF FC/C58/
TECH 12
Utilization of fish liver residues
Sulitj J.I. Ô:: 59-6089
s.v. Laron (195Ö)
IPFC 8th Sess. Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C5G/
TECH 7
Studies on the processing and storage
of dried split-salted bisugo ( iTemi-
pterus spp. )
SJHsX
SJHsx
Bisalyaputra, U. Í.. 59-6087
1С. Suriyong (1958)
IPFC 8th Sess. Pap. (mimeo ) , IPFC/C58/
TECH 11
îlotes on tests in Thailand on the
accGptaЪility of gccd quality fish meal
for human consuinption
Sulit, J.I., D.L. Calvea 59~^0.^''
Г: F.R. Gonzales (l95ö) !
IPFC 8th Sess. Pap. (mi meo), IPFC/CjO/ [
TECH _6 _ I
Preparation of dehydrated fish meat
SJHss
oJHc^i
PAC 59/9/6434
2(7):69
59-6091
IPFC/C;3S/
Lafontj R. (1958)
IPFC 8th Sess,Pap. (mim eo
TECH 4
Ilote sur la preparation de farine de
poisGon à partir des résidus provenant
de la fabrication des graisses de
poissons d'eau douce du Cambodge:
utilisation directe dans 1 'alimentation
des volailles de la farine non
deshuilée ( ÎTote on the prex>aration
of fish meal from residues of the
manufacture of fats from fresh water
fishes of Cambodia с utilization of this
fish meal before oil extraction for
chicken feeding)
SJH:x
Miyamoto у H.
59-6094
Л.Т. Sharif f (195Ö)
IPFC 8th Sess»Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C5ú,/
TECH 1
Experiments on fishing net
preservation
SJHcx
Hardjohutomo J H. (1958)
59-6092
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap. (jnimeo), IPFC/ G5e,/
TECH 3
Lov/ering the solidification point of
coconut oil
SJHsx
IPFC (1958)
59-6095
IPF C 8th Sess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFG/C53;
^P о
Report of technical committee II for
the period between the 7th and 8th
sessions of the council (as at ЗО
September 1958)
SJH:
MF
99-6093
Scottp J.S. (1958)
IPFC oth Sess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C53,
TECH 2
Storaf-'e of dried fish
ITielsen^ E.Steemann (1958) 59-6O96
IPFC 8th Sess.Fap.(mimeo)^ IPFC/C5S/
7^:^ 7
Communication concerning a central
agency for '^4c determination
(m.easurementc of primary production
in the sea) at Charlottenlund Slot^
Denmark
SJH3X
SJH.
M
FAG
59/9/6434
2(7):70
IFFC (195Ô) 59-6097
IPFC G-bh Sess ,Pap.(mi meo), IPFC/C38/
Pieport on the status of the industry
A reviev/;, by counting^ for the Indo-
Pacific area;; with list of recent
publications.
SJIP.njh
MF
IPFC (I95Q) 59-6O9Ö
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C^S/
V.'P 11
PiGport of the executive committee
UH:
MF
IPFC (195S) 59-^099
IFFC 8th Sess.Pap. (mimeo)g IPFC/C38 /
"T 12
Indo~Pacific fisheries year
SJEi
MF
IPFC (1958) 59-6100 j
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C58/ ■
UP 13
Projects and proposals related to the i
Indo-Pacific region
SJII:
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M
FAO. Fisheries Division
Economics Branch (l95ö
59-6101
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap.(rniméo), IPFC/C58/
:;P 14
FAO Indo-Pacific training centre in
fishery statistics
SJII г
MF
IPFC (1958) 59-6102
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap^minieo), I PFC/C58_Z
VJ? 1^
Report of the Suh-comniittee on fish
marketing - Review of government fish
/aarketing activities in the Indo-
Pacific region
SJH'j
MF
FAÜ 59/9/6434
2(7)"T1
IPFC (1958) - 59-6103
IPPC 8th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), I?FC/O^Q/
\iP 18
Pecord of exchanges made by technical
committee I in the inter-sessional
period since the seventh session of the
council with regard to the suhjects
under discussion at the seventh sef/sion
SJll?.
i'.dl'
1РГС (1958) 59-6104
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap. (m imeo), IPFC/C5u/
v;p 19
Questionnaire on odihle molluscs
SJH;
MP
IPFC (1958) 59-6106
IPFC 8th Sess.Fap. (mimeo) IPFC/C5S/
':jt 23
Symposium, improved types of fishing
from small mechanised boats
SJII2
M
IPFC (1958) 59-6107
IPFC 8th Sess. Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C58/
'vp 24
Report of the chairman of the v/orking
group on fishculture in rice fields
SJH:
F
IPFC (1958) ~ 59-6105
IPFC 8th Sess. Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C58/
ÏÏP 20
FAO fisheries activities in the region
3JII;
MF
•Schuster 5 V.".H. (1958)
59-61
IPFC Sth Sess. Pap. (mimeo) , IPFC/C5S/
vjp 25
Synopsis of hiological data on milk-
fish _СЬлпоз _chanos (Porskal)j 1775
1st draft summary '' reviev/ according
to standard pattern of information
accumulated in Species r-. Stock
Thesaurus of FAO Fish.Div.^ Biology
Branch, .ее also 585782.
SJH: sjh
MF
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c7;
IPFC (I95ß) 59-6109
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap,(mimeo)i> IPFC/C38/
YTP 26
Report of the work of the Hilsa suh-
committee during the period after the
7th session of the Indo-Pacific
Fisheries Council
SJH:
MF
FAO. Fisheries Division (1958)59-6110
IPFC Öth Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C58/
Ш 27
Note on the present position regardin,^^
the development of a surf going heach
landing fishing hoat in India
SJH:
M
Miyamoto, H. (I958)
59-6111
IPFC 8th Sess.Pap, (mimeo), IPFC/C58/
Th"e organisation of the central
fisheries technological research
station, Cochin, India and outline of
the programme of work in the station
Henderson, C.R.." al. (1959) 59-6112
Biometrics , 15И92-218
The estimation of environmental and
genetic trends from records suhject
to culling
2 methods for separation of genetic à
environmental time trends are
presented (■• compared. The reason the
.classical approach to this prohlem
yields Ъiased estimates is described
in standard terminology. 1st method
is ill. v/ith a numerical example ¿:
partial examination of a set of data
is used to ill. some of the assumption^
''': the estimation of parameters.
FAO ;: crh G
SJH;
Baltus, E. (1959)
59-6113
Bio chim. hiophys. Acta ^ 33 ;- 337-9
Evolution de 1 'aldolase dans les
frag-ments anucléés d ' Acetahularia
(Evolution of aldolase in enucleated
fragments of Acetabularia ) . En
Measurements of aldolase activity in
enucleated fra^^iients of A, mediterranes
have shovm that this enzyme can be
synthesized in the cj^oplasm of the
algae in the absence of the nucleus.
FAO ° eb
M
Heydorn, A.E.F. (1959) 59-6114
Invest. Rep. Div. Fish« S.Afr. , (36):55 p.
The South African pilchard ( Sardinops
ocellata ) and m.aasbanker ( Tra churus
trachurus ) - The Chaetognatha off the
west coast of the Union of South
Af r i ca
Hydrography of area° occurrence '''■
distribution of Sagitta spp. , their
association with water types cc
occurrence of pilchard eggs;, possible
harmful predatory activity.
FAOcsjh
M
FAÜ 59/9/6434
2(7)ЛЗ
Barnesj H. (1959) 59-6115
Ganad. J. Re s . (Zool. ) с, 37s231~6
Stomach contents and microieeding of
some common cirripedes
An account of the stomach contents of
some common harnacles incl. intertidal
&'. suЪlittoгal spp. V.'ith some spp. a
particle size analysis was роз81Ъ1е on
a pooled sample of stomach contents.
Laird, И, (1959)
(Zool. )
.59-61 1c
Ganad. J.rLes
FAO с hr
II
., 37:283-8
Caliperia hrevipes n.sp. (Ciliata
Peritricha) 5 epizoic on Raja erinacea
Mit chill at Saint Andrev/s, l-Iew
Brunsváck
2 adults of the common skate ¡, or
toЪacco ЪоХ;, trav;led in Passamaquoddy
Ъау5 N.B. 5 in June 1958^ Ъоге myriads
of peritrichous ciliates on л about
the free ed¿;es of the c^ll filaments.
The morphology of these epibionts
refers them to the genus Caliperia .
Comparisons are drawn between these
organisms c- ¿llohiophrya dona ci s
Chat ton ô: Lv/of'f",
FAO: ml П
Barnes J H.
59-
•611
Baviesj D.i'I. V'1959
59-5119
M. Barnes (1959)
Cariad.J.Res. (.C^ool. ) , 37=237-44
The naupliar stages of Bal a nus
hesperius Pilshry
The details of morphology of the
naupliar stages of JB^ hesperius
descrihedj the material being referable
to the forma laevidomu s of Pilsbry. The
general pattern of development conform.s
to that of other nauplii •. is
remarkably similar in all balanids.
Tables of sizes c- setation are given.
6
,re
Ganad. J. Res>( Zool. .) ^ 3.7 053-69
The parasitism of black flies (Dipt era
■Simuliidae) by larval water mites
mainly of the genus Sperchon
Larval sperchonid hydracarinay
possibly Sperchon jasperensis Marshall
parasitised adult simuliids in Canad.a.
All stages of the v/ater mites virere
found during the sunraer. Larval mites
gained access to adult black flies as
they emerged. Parasitism occurred from
.^rrinp: until fall.
PAO hb
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FAO ? dmd
F
Myers, B.J. (1959) 59-6117
Ganad. J. Res. (Zool. ) ^ 37 . 2.45 - 6
Parasites' from Elasmobranch hosts from
the Ilagdalen islands region of the gulf
of St. Lav^rence
A list of spp. of Cestod<
'■" liematodes parasites of
R. ocellata , R. rad.iata ^ Lamna nasus ;"
S Q ua lu s a ca nt hia s .
Trematodes
л a laevis.
Myers, B.J. (1959)^ 59-6120
Ganad. J. Re s. ( Zool. ; , 37-378
The stomach contents of harp "seals
(phoca gröcnlandica Erxleben) from
the Ilagdalen islands y Quebec
Of the 195 adult individuals examined^
the stomach of 107 contained CI upe a
harengus ,. flatfish^, Sebastos m.arinus ,
Glyp t oc ephalu s су no gl о s su s , Hippo --
gloG soldes plateGSoide_s •" Aphrodita sp
FAO : lir
FAO с hr
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PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)-74
DeV;itt¡, R.M. f:. 59-6121
■7. С Sloan (1959)
Anim.E ehav, , 7(l-2)"öl-4
Reproduction in Physa pomilia and,
Helisoma duryi
Piesults of studies on these herma-
phrodite aquatic pulmonate snails from
Florida of the relation of age at
maturity ¿z пшпЪег -'" viahility of е£г^з
per individual to the existence of
opportunities for cross-fertilization.
SJEcsjh
Sutherland;)
Anim.Behav.
ÎÎ.S. (1959)
, 7(1-2)-, 111
59-6124
Clark J R,B,
Anim.Behav.
(1959)
_,, 7(1-2) ;:05-9O
59-612:
The tubicolous habit and the fighting
reactions of the polychaete íTereis
pelágica
Laboratory study of events occasioning
aggressive behaviour à method of
fighting when one of these marine vrormt
attempts to occupy the tube in which
another is living. Comparison with
habit of other spp. of the genus.
SJHcsjh
M
Trotter^ J.R. (1959)
Anim.Behav. , 7(1-2)^107
An aid to field observation
59-6123
111. description of a portable Ô. stable
instrument y clockwork, v;hich permits
automatic recording of the time at
which field observations are noted by
pencil on a moving paper strip.
SJHisjh
A test of theory of shape
discrimination in Oc topus vulgaris
Lamar к
Short version of paper read at Joint
Meeting of Association for the Study
of Anim.al Behaviour ^ the Experimental
Psychology Group at Cambridge, 26-27/
3/50^ describing a hypothetical
mechanism 7- its test by experiments
involving discrimination training on
different pairs of shapes.
SJÏÎesjh
M
■/ells, M.J. (1959) 59-6125
Anim.Behav. , 7(1-2)^111-2.
Tactile discrimination in Octopus
Short version of paper read at Joint
Meeting of Association for the Study
of Animal Behaviour c. the Experimental
Psychology Group at Cambridge,
26-27/3/58;; describing experiments on
discrimination of pairs of objects by
blinded animals, indicating that this
animal learns to recognise objects by
characteristic frequencies their
surface textures produce in the arm
nerves, " that the integration of work
performed by the brain is relatively
simple.
SJHssjh 1
59-6126
Mansfield, A.:". (1959) -
London, Z.H. S.O.
The breeding behaviour and reproductible
reproductive cycle of the weddell
seal
Deals with the breeding behaviour
of m.ature cov/s of Leptony chotes
weddell i Lesson, &■■ is based on
observations at Signy island in the
South Orkneys during 1932-53. HI.
with photographs, maps, '\ diagrams.
eab
ii^AO 59/9A434
2(7)=75
I
Anonymous (1959) 59-6127
Research, Lond. , 12 241-2
V.'ater Pollution Research LaЪoratory
Note on work of this British laboratory',
on non-foamini2; detergents ¿i the
effect of increased radio-activity on
fish &. aquatic plant s ¡, v/ith ill. of
aerial photographic method of studying
distrihution of river vegetation.
FAOcsjh
F
Le Cren, Е.Б. (195S) 59-6130
J.Anini.Ecol. , 27^287-334
Observations on the grov/th of perch
( Perca fluviátil is L. ) over twenty-
tvro 3/ears v.dth special reference to
the effects of temperature and
changes in population density
A detailed statistical analysis is
presented^ v/ith observations also on
food c^ fecundity changes^ se::
differences in growth^ effects of
intensive experimental fishery on the
characteristics of this stock are
described.
FAO:sjh F
O'Gower., A. г:. (1959)
59-6128
Pro с. Linn. S o с. Lond. , 8з(388) c245-50
?he oviposition behaviour of Aedes
australis (Erickson) (Diptera,,
Culicidae)
A studjA of the interaction of factors
on the selection of an oviposition
site by the sp, shov;ed that the
preference for a moist ^ porous surface
over a free J v/ater surface so
influenced the oviposition behaviour
that texture J reflectance ¿-. salinity
had little effect upon it.
GLKchr
MF
J3avies, L. c": 59-6131
CD. Smith (1958)
J.Anim.Lcol. , 27:335-48
The distribution and grov/th of
Pro simuliujTi larvae (Dipt era г
Simuliidae)" in hill streams in
Northern England
Describes certain features of
altitudinal distribution of P.
hirtipes Ù Tj_ inf latum ■''■ hypothesis
is put forward to explain them.
FAOssjh
F
59-61
29
Lundin, S.J. (1959)
Eiochem. J. , 72:210-4
Acetylcholinesterase in goldfish
muscles - Studies on some substrates
and inhibitors
Electrometric measurements of enzyme
activity in Carassius aura tus.
Gilchrist» Б.
(1958)
59-6132
PAOcsjh
P
J.Anim.Ecol. , 2 7:: 402
J_A key to the British species of
f r e s hwa ter Cl a d.o с e r a/
Eeviev; of 59-2632.
FAQ с
FAQ 59/9/6434
2(7)c76
KimmiiiG, D.E. (195Ô) 59-6133
J,Anim.Ecol. , 27^402-3
l_k key "to the adults and nyraphs of
British stone-flies (Plecoptora)
Reviev/ of 59-5479«
^AOs
F
V/ickstead, J. (1959)
J.Anim.Ecol. , 28(1). 69-72
A predatory copepod
59-6134
Study of plaiilcton samplec from
Singapore area;, biology of Canda cia
bradyi A. Scott which preys on
chaetognathSj particularly" Sagitta
enflata Grassi,
SJHssjh
M
V/eatherley, A.H. ( 19:^9)
59-6135
J.Anim.Ecol. , 28(1): 73-87
Some features of the hiology of the
tench Tinea t in ca (Linnaeus) in
Tasmania
Reviev.'- of hiology of the sp. Aquarium
tests of lethal tem^peratures;;
tolerance of CO2 f' salinity^ food <"•
feeding;, determined by stomach contentii
'^" Ъу experiments;; grov;th ratej
condition factors.
SJHssjh
li^'-) 59/9/6434
P
Duncan, C.J. (1959) 59-6136 j
J.Anim.Ecol. , 23(1):97-117 ¡
The life cycle and ecology'" of the j
freshv/ater snail Physa fontinalis (L.)'
General account of biology of this
pulmonate in Stanmore pond у Middlesex^
with s]jecial reference to reproductive
cycle.
SJÍI: sjh
P
Crispj D.J. (1959)
59-6137
J.Anim.Ecol. , 28(1 ):1 19-32
The rate of development of Balanus
balanoides (L. ) embryos in vitro
Laboratory studies ^ indicating
relation of rate of development to
tempe rature J íc respiration rates.
SJIhsjh
M
Guthrie^ D.Lî. (1959) ' 59-^138
J.Anim.Ecol. , 28(1 ):. 141 -52
Polyi'norphism in the surface v/ater bugs
(lîemipt .-Ileteropt ; Gerroidea)
iiany spp. exhibit a bimodal poly-
m-oriDhism of the alary apparatus y с-
occur commonly as small , isolated
populations convenient for study. The
present work describes an investigation
into the determ.ination oc maintenance
of this poljTiiorphism in 3 spp. of
Gerris.
SJbksjh
P
(7)c77
Le Сгепр E.D. (l959) ■ 59-6139 j
J.Anim.Eco l. , 28(1) -157-9 ;
¿On the dynamics of exploited fish
(1959)
59-
6142
-Т
populations/
lleviev/ of 581530.
SJH;
MF
Marshall;, 1Т.Б. (195!
J.Anim.Ecol. , 28(1)„166
_^Key to "the names of Lritish fishes^
mammals ;, amphiЪians and reptile^s/
Reviev/ of original puhlication bj
R.D. Macleodj 1956? London у Pitman,
71 p. Scientific names are considered
in the 1st part of the Ъоок^ the
common names in the 2nd. "The meaning
f-, derivation of these names are given
as far as they are known j but before
this comes an introductory section
giving the purpose "■. plan of the
Ъоок;, some grammatical principles /!;
some account of the origins of
Varley^ G.C. (1959)
J.Anim.Ecol. , 23(1 )n 60-1
/_Animal ecology toda_¿7
Review of 585666.
59-6140
59-6142
(Card 2)
scientific ^ common names.
SJHi
SJIIcnhm
MF
Nichols, D. (1959) 59-6141
J.Anim.Ecol. , 28(l):l62-3
_/_Treatise on marine ecology and
paleoecology. I. EcologyT"
Review of 5832II.
SJHi
MF
Rounsefell, С A. Л 59-6144
J.E. Evan?. (1958)
Spec, sei. Rep. U. 0. Fish V/ildl. Serv. ,
(270)^57 P» ~"
Large-scale experimental test of
copper sulfate as a control for the
Florida red tide
Ahout 16 square miles stretching
along 32 miles of shoreline from
Anclote Kej/ to Pass-a-grille Beach,
off St. Tetershurgj Florida j v/ere
dusted Y.'ith copper sulfate (CuSO^*
5Ы2О) at ahout 20 pounds to the acre
Ъу crop-dusting planes. Changes in the
concentrations of the red-tide
organism /are descrihed.
GLIC:rar M
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)»78
U.S. Bureau of Commercial 59-6145 ■
Fisheries. Branch of Economics (1 95 ö)
Spec, sei. Hep. и , S. Fish 7,"il o.l . Serv. ^ t
(277)-:311 p. ' ^
Survey of the United States shrimp
industry - Vol. I
A comprehensive examination of the
shrimping grounds J vessel construction
fishing operations, fishing costs^
processing plant efficiencyj
processing costs^ trends in
distrihutiony packaging,^ storing,
shipping^ per capita consumption ^ -
prices 5 v/holesalingy retailing,
merchandising, c. consumer pref erenjces.
Gucnthcr, IÎ.7. (?", al. (1959) 59-61 4S
i Spec. sei. Rep. U. S.Fish Wildl. Serv. ,
' (296):10 x^
Etiology of sockeye salmon "virus"
disease
Violent epÍ7.ootics among hatchery
fingerlings, Oncorhynchus пегка ,
caused Ъу a filterable agent have
occurred. One source of filterable
agent was found to Ъе adult sockeye
viscera used in the diet. Infection
may he transmitted to fingerlings from
a water supply to v/hich adults
have access.
GLKsrvc- MP
59-6145
(Card 2)
Chapter on conclusions ic
recommendations. Particular reference
to Pena eu s г- also Pandalus ^ Cr a go ^
Crangon Í: Palaemonetes spp. , on
Atlantic & Pacific costs from^ gulfs
of Panama c: Mexico to Alaska ^^- liev/
England«
Buss, K. (1959)
Penn. Angler ; 28(4) 1 C-9
Bottled trout
59-6149
A popular description of the use of
32-02 polyethylene hottles to
incubate trout eggs for experimental
purposes.
GLK'jhcf
M
V'ADcv;ad
F
Lennon, P.E. &• 59-6147
P.S. Parker (1958)
Spec, s ci. Rep, и. S.Fish Y/ildl. Serv. ,
(280);11 p.
Applications of salt in electro-
fishing
Describes efficiency of rainbow
brook trout capture by electrofishing,
in salted & salt-free sections of
large ¿; small 5 high &. lo\?, cold ic warm
streams of high resistivity in
southern Appalachian mountains.
GLKsefa
F
Moran, P. A. P. (1959) 59-6150
Aust.J.biol.Sci. , 12s109-l6
The theory of some genetical effects
of population subdivision
Effects of subdivision into partially
isolated subgroups are considered in
2 particular cases. A probability/
model is studied in which the sub-
populations are of finite size with
migration betv/een them. In the 2nd cas
case a deterministic model is studied
in which there arc 2 subpopulations in
which selective forces are equal à
opposite.
GLIC с papm G
FAO :)Э/9МЗА
2(7)"79
Maurin, С, (1959) 59-6151 i
3ci. Pêche , ( 67-63 )í 11 p. I
Premiers résultats des recherches j
effectuées par le PP.ESIDEiTT THEO БОНЕ
TISSIEPl sur les fonds chalutaЪles de
la Médit erranné occidentale j
(First results of the research carried]
out by the PRESIDENT TIISODCRE TISSIER
on the trav^-ling grounds of the V.'estern
Mediterranean)
A report on general features of the
trav/1 fishery on the French coast of
the Mediterranean^ results of trawling
experiments on the Catalan coast of
Spain, southwest region of the gulf of
Lion, Marseille, Ligure
59-6151
(Card 2)
Provençale
coasts, Gulf of Genes с Corsica« As
a result of the ohservationc made it
was concluded that trav/ling is
possible in depths of 200 ¿- 700 m.
FAO : hr
M
Mann, K.ÏÏ. (1959)
Proc. zool. Зое. Lend.
59-6153
_, 132вб9-79
Qn Tro che ta bykowskii Gedroyc, 1913 s í
leech new to the Pritish fauna, with
notes on the taxonomy and ecology
other Erpohdcllidae
Taxonomic description, anatomy.
of
FAO^sjh
Beck, E.G. ¿z
V/.M. Beck, Jr.
Bull. Pia S t. Mu s.
(1959)
59-6154
. 4(3):85-97
A checklist of the Chironomidae
(insecta) of Florida (Diptera:
Chironomidae)
An annotated list of 110 spp. of
which 79 were descrihed from îTorth
America J 9 of them, from Florida, 18
from Europe, 3 from Central or South
Am.erica, ^^ one from. Asia. Incl.
information on geographic -"- annual
d.istrihutions of adults.
FAO :; lir
F
Okada, Y. à 59-6155
S.S. kuhota (1957)
Jap. J. Ichthyol., 5(3-4-5-6) ; 143-5
Description cf a new fresh water cat-
fish; Coreohagrus ichikai , with an
emendation of the genus Coreohagrus
Mori
F
Okada, Y. & 59-61 56
S. kuDota (1557)
Jap. J. Ichthyol. , ,6(4-5-6) cl 2С-3О
The mingling fishes in eel-culture
pond examined concerning the salt and
fresh water adaptabilities - I.
Preliminary consideration for the
decision of the experimental
m.aterials
MP
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)cöO
Baylor J S.R. Sz 59-6157
F.E. Smith (1957)
4n" 5o4170s21-35
Diurnal migration of planlcton
crustaceans
A critical literature reviev/., mth
detailed reference to experiments with
Daphnia magna.
FAOcsjh HF
Tiersma^ C.A.G. (1957) 59-6160
"In" 584170-143-59
ileur omu s cul ar m e chani sm s
A critical literature review-, v/ith
reference to crustaceans.^ molluscs,
ochinoderms, annelids, coelenterates
'/ tunicates.
FAOjsjh MP
Passano, L.M. (l957) 59-6158
"In" 58417007-49
Prey-predator r.e cognition in the lovier
invertebrates
A critical literature reviev/^ v/ith
reference to carnivorous molluscs ^
polychaetesj echinodermsj c:
coelenterates.
FAOiGjh MF
"elsh, J.H. (1957) 59-6161
"In" 584170^161-71
lïeurohormones or transmitter agents
A critical literature review^ with
special reference to studies of
Venus mercenaria 5 Sesarma reticulata,,
Gallinectcs, Hactra, Octopus, Loligo^
Ensis^ Mytilus Г- Carcinuso
FAO^.sjh MP
Pringle, J.ÏÏ.S. (1957) 59-6159
'•'In" 584170399-115
Myogenic rhythms
A critical literature reviev;, with
reference to fishes c, molluscs с
crustaceans.
FAOcsjh MF
Kleinholz, L.H. (1957) 59-6162
"In" 584170^173-96
Endocrinology of invertebrates,
particularly of crustaceans
A critical review of literature, v/ith
particular reference to studies of
Carcinus, .FalacmoneteSv Carcinides,
Leander, Crago , Uca^ Camharus ^
Pachygrapsus, Astacus, Homarus . also
to Ciona., Phallusia •-■-. some gastropod
molluscs.
PAO: sjh IvîF
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)c8l
Scheer^ В. T. (1957) 59-б1бЗ ,
"In" 5Ö417O2213-27 j
The hormonal control of metaholism in ,'
decapod crustaceans
1
A critical reviev/ of literature, ^.ith (
reference to Panulirus , Cancer ç,
Hemi^^rap sus c, Callinectes, Uca, Carcinus
HomaruG J
Leander J Gamharus c. Asta cus. |
Krijgsman;, 5. J. "'■. 59-^166
N.E, Krijgsman (1957) ¡
"In" 584170:277-86 j
Some features of the physiology of j
the tunicate heart j
A critical reviev/ of literature > withj
detailed reference to experiments
with Ciena, Ascidia cc Poly ci tor.
FAO:;sjh
MI
FAO:sjh
Rohertson, J.D. (1957) . 59-61 64 j
"In" 5341 70 'J 229-46 \
Osmotic and ionic regulation in
aquatic invertebrates
A critical review of literature 5, v/ith
reference to many crustácea c, molluscs ^
cephalopods c-. other invertebrates ,
Detailed data for m.any commercial spp. ^
incl. Cancer, HomaruSj iTephrops
Hartinj A.\7. (1957) 59-6165
"In" 584170;247-76
Recent advances in knowledge of
invertebrate renal function
A critical reviev; of literature^ "v.dth
reference to Ano d ont a ^ Octopus y
Cambar us с. Нота г us ^ Ра1аспоП ; Sepia ^
Carcinus i, Cancer Í: Palaemonctes .
FAO-jsjh
MF
Sramek-Husek; R. (l957) 59-6167
I.iém.SoG. gool. tchecosl. ., 21 (2) :. 159-^3
К rossireni a ekologii Tropo cy clops
prasinus na MoravS' (Onthe
distribution and ecology of T'ropo -
cy clops prasinus in Moravia )
Toker^ H, c':,
K. I7uhrmann ( . ^
ReVoSuisse Zool.,
59-6168
057)
64(ll):-253-62
Die Reaktion der Bachfauna auf
Gev/ässervergiftungen (The
reaction of river fauna to water
pollution)
F
I'AÜ 59/9/6434
2(7):82
p]lectror:io aj^paratus for Ъ:1с1о;-дса1 '
researcii
Uells, M.J, & 59-6170
J. ■.ells (1957)
J.exp.Biol. , 34(4)^69-77
Repeated presentation experiments and
the function of the vertical lohe in
Octopus
К
:7ells, n.J. Л 59-6172
J. "Veils (1958)
J. охр. Biol. , 35(2):337-48
The effect of vertical lohe removal
on the performance of octopuses ir-
retention tests
M
Croghanj
J. exiD.Biol.
P.C. (195Q)
35(l)::213-8
59-6173
The survival of Artemia salina (L. )
m various media
MP
""."ell s y M.J. &.
J. iTells (1958)
J.exp.Biol. , 35(2): 324-36
The influence of preoperational
59-6171
Anonyr.aous (1957) . 59-6174
Pro¿:;r.Rep. Seikai ref;. Fish. Res. Lah. ^
demarsal fish
training on the performance
octopuses follov/ing vertical
removal
lohe
1956 cl -111
Tae investigations of
roGcurcec in the East China and the
Yellow Seas - (4)
M
M
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)283
Ferguson;, F.F.;, J, Oliver-
59-6175
Gonzales i: J.R. Palmer (1958)
Mev . J . trop .Med . Ilyg. , 7(5):491-3
Potential for Ъ1о1о£1са1 control of
AustrгlorЪis glabra tus .; the inter-
mediate host of Puerto Rican schisto-
somiasis
HA 27(2)80k. Pro¿^ress of scheme to
introduce the snail Marisa cornuarietis
as an agent to control Austral orhi s .
Of 10 ponds in which IJariBa was
successfully estahlishedp G were
originally infested with _Aç_ "lahratus
c: in all of them this sp. had
disappeared after 2 years.
3 ha F
(On riacrasp is
Dollfus, R.P. (195Ô) ■ 59~6l7i
Ann.Parasit .hum. comp. ^ 33(3) ^227-31
Sur ivîacraspis cristata (ü. С. Paust et
CG. Tang 1936) Н.Г, Manter 1936 et sur
une emendation d'un accipitriforme
d'Afrique occidentale
cristata (E.G. Faust -' C. G. Tang 1936)
H. ".7. Hanter 1936 and on an emendation
of an accipitriform of 'vVest Africa)
HA 27(2) :82d. Identifies 2 vmole
specimens í: a number of fragments
collected from the gall-hladder of
Must e lus ( Cynias ) canis off the coast
at Dakar. Descrihes the morphology. In
a note added in proof records
^'/еЪЪор G. С: . . 59-61 7ö
А. S. Msangi (195Ö)
Ann. trop. Med. Parasit. , 52(з)с302-14
Observations on three species of
Bul i nu s on the east coast of Africa
HA 27(2)85k. Prolonged observations
on a number of v;ater bodies in the
Tanga districts Tanganyika. 3 spp«
of EulinuS ; all belonging to the sub-
genus Physopsis were found in these
habitats " observations on their
biology are recorded. Incl. age
composition of snail populations
throughout the year^ incidence of
trematode infections ^ ability to
59-6178
(Card 2)
withstand desiccation à probable
survival of trematode infection.
F
59-6176
.(Card 2)
Bcoliodon terraenovae c.. Rhinobatus
Smithers. S.R. (l95ö)
59-6180
с em i cuius as new hosts of Macraspi;
cristata.
Ann, trop. Med . Parasit. , 52(3)^315-9
At t emitted control of Bui i nus
seneggalensi s Müll er ^ a vector of
iSchistosom.a haematobium in the Gam.bia
HA 27(2)351. Reports results of field
experim.ents in the use of sodium
pentachlorophenate as a molluscicide
against Bj^ senegalensis in latérite
pools in the Gambia.
г ha
:ha
F
{
ï^^ 59/9/6434
2(7)-^84
Dollfus, R.P.
A. Capron (I95Ö)
59-6181 j
Ezzat, M.A.E.
G. Tadros
Bull« Inst. f rang. Afr. noi re
2C(2)
Trematoda Dif:enea)
P. Li. I.A. El Halim- (l95o)
59-
■6184
311-9
Un AephnidiOjirene s
chez un ЬаЪгах (Serranidae) du Sénégal
(An Aepi'inidior;enes i, Trematoda Digenea^
from a ЪаЪгах ^ Serranidae ^ 01 Senegal)
ÎIA 27(2)97d. Discusses the known sp. .-:f
Aephnidio¿-enes " ill, & describes
A« Senegal onsis n.sp. from L_^ punctatu c
at Dakar. The 1st sp. of this genus
to be recorded from a host other than
a member of the Pomadasyidae C- a new
geographical record.
: ha M
Human schistosomes and other
tremátodos in sea-lions ¡, Zalophus
cal if ornianus from Giza Zoological
Gardens. Ar
HA 27(2)99a. Report for the 1st time
the fi:rding of Schistosoma haematobium
''■ ^ mans о n i -^ . of Heterophyes
heterophyes in sea lions.
iia
M
Blanc, M. i: al. (1958)
59-6I8Í
Bull . Ins t . franc . Af r . no ir e , 20(2): 634-74
Recherches sur la prophylaxie de
1 'oncho cerco se en A.O.F. ~ I. Etude
hydrobiologique de la Bougouri-Bâ et
essais de désinsectisation
(investigations on the prcph^^lcixis
against onchocerciasis' in P.W. A« - I,
Hydrobiological study of the Bougouri-B<â
river and oxporiments of eradication oí
the insect)
HA 27(2)97e. Detailed account of
investigations into the problem of
preventing onchocerciasis along the
course of the Bougouri-Bâ river in
French West Africa. After describing
(1958^-
Gaud, J. (I95Ö) 59-6185
Bull. -.Vor Id Hit h Org. , l8(5-6):751-69
Rytlir^.es biologiques des mollusques
vecteurs des bilharsioses. Facteurs
saisonniers et climatiques influençant
le cycle de reproduction de Bulinus
truncatus et de Planorbarius .
motidjensis en Afrique du Hord
(Biological rhythms of mollusc vectors
of bilharziasis. Seasonal & climatical
factors influence the reproduction
cycle of Bulinus truncatus & Planc r-
bariu.s_ metidjonsis in North Africa")"
HA 27(2)1030. Seasonal ¿ climatic
factors have an action on vector
59-6182
(Card 2)
the topography of the area thej'' preseni
the results of thoir physico-chemical
studies of the local v/aterSj tabulate
à discuss its piscine fauna, c. then
proceed to a detailed discussion of the
biology ¿c ecology of the local sp. of
Simulium . Description of experiments
on the eradication of the sinuliid
vectors by the use of larvicides.
;ha
F
59-6185
(Card 2)
biology. 2-year study of Bui inus
showed life span can be up to 21
months. There is a close parallel
betv/een growth c. fecundity^ ^f: imter
temperature.
ha
F
FAO 59/9/6434
:(7)c85
Malek, A.E. (l95ö) 59-6187!
Bull.-orld Hlth Orp:. , 18 (5-6). 735-81 8
Tact ore concIitionin¿^ the habitat of
oilharziasis intermediate hosts of the
family Planorhidae» Fr
HA 27(2)l03e. Altitude does not affect
planorЪid distriЪution. Temperature
has little effect Ъut does affect
reproduction. High turЪidit7 of water
is an unfavouraЪle factor аз are also
s\7ift currents which Eulinus can with-
stand better than Biomphalaria or
Physopsis» Moderate pollution by human
à animal excreta is a favour in£; factor.
59-6189
(Card 2)
is largely confined to stagnant or
slowly flov.dng streams f the snail
prefers polluted Y/ater. An abundant
growth of unicellular algae is
essential to the establishment of
hreedinr; colonies.
;ha
P
Harry J H.".". ¿z
59-6188
D.V. Aldrich (195З)
Bull. '"'or Id Hlth O rg. ,■ 1 8 (5-6 )i 81 9-32
The ecology of Austral or hi s gl abra tus
in Puerto Rico. Pr
НА 27(2)l03f. The vector of Schistosome
59-6191
18(5-6) [895-908
mansoni infections has an irregular
distribution. The incidence of the
disease is highest in the low-lying
alluvial area s J although stream
gradient is not the only factor
favouring snail infestation.
Barbosa, P. S. '■
L. Olivier (1958)
Bull.ÏÏorld Hit h Org,
studies on the snail vectors of
bilharziasis mansoni in north-
eastern Brasil. Pr
HA. 27 (2) 103h. In NE Brazil ScMgtosoma
mansoni infections are transmitted by
Australorbis gl abra tus í:. Tropicorbis
centime trails.
sha
"ha
P
Watsonj J.M. (1958) 59-6189
Bull.Y /or ld Hlth Or g. , 18(5-6): 833-94
Ecology and distribution of Bul i nu s
trun ca tu s in the Middle East, ".'.ith
comments on the effect of some hujnan
activities in their relationship to the
snail host on the incidence of
bilharsiasis haematobia in the Middle
East and Africa. Pr
HA 27(2)l03g. A survey of factors
affecting the vector distribution over
an area of several millions of square
miles 5 with an especial comparison of
the conditions in the valleys of the
Hile г- Tigris-EXiphrates. Infestation
Buttner, A. (1958) 59-6192
Bull.V/orld Hlt h Org. , 18(5-6)3909-29
Le complexe 'mollusque-schistosome '
au Brésil ( ''.'.''iio "sohistosome''
сюш-:'1е:
Brazál
En
НА 27(2)1 03i. There has been a rapid
invasion by Schist о som.a mansoni .
2 spp. of Planorbidae^ Australorbis
glabratus à A^ centimetrali s
are responsible J the former in The
south c- the latter in the north-east-
:ha
P
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7):86
59-
ïïrightj v.'. II. ;; CG. DoЪrovolny
¿z E.G. Беггу (195Ô)
18(5-б):9бЗ--74
61 S3
Bul 1 . ÏÏo г 1 d _ Hl t h Org. ,
j-i — y ■>- , ^ - . . .
Field trials of vc',rioiis molluscicides ¡
(chiefly sodium pentachlorophonate) foi'
the control of aquatic intermediate I
hosts of human hilhar3ia:;is. Fr
IIA 27(2) .,031. Field trials of 3G j
chemicals as molluscicides were
conducted in various states of Brazil ^
&. a pilot trial of an area 25 ßq.km
was carried out in Egypt V7ith sodium
pentachlorophenate.
sha
Marill, F.G. (1958) 59-6196
Bui 1,70 rid Hit h Org. , "l о ( 5 -6 ) . 1 064-7
Sur les variations de la composition
chimio_ue de l'eau et les variations
d'a'ûondance de B ulinus trunca tjus
Audouin (On the variations of the
chem.ical composition of Y/ater <". the
variatio..'S in the alrrndanoe of
'"•ulinus trunf-atus Ai
LanoiX;, J.îi. {lyO'-^J
Bull.'.orld Illth Ore-.
(1958^
59-6194
P l8(5~6):1011-35
Relation hetween irrigation engineer inl-
and hilharziasis. Fr
НА 27(2)1030. Points out that spread
Ъу irrigation is the most menacing
feature of the Bui i nus problem ro-
stres ses that wherever po'jciûlc the
irrigation channels should he lined.
idouin)
ЫА 27(2)1031.1. A survey of a siphon
well ■'' a halancing tanlc in the Oran
area revealed the presence of Bulinus
^^hy£
Melanopsis spp,
cha
P
Alve:
(1958)
3^-
■6197
Eull.^orld Hlth Org. , 18(5-6) :1071
Chemical constituents of surface
Y/ater in Southern Rhodesia 5 v/ith
special reference to the molluscan
vectors of hilharziasis
HA 27(2)l03v. 41 samples from snail-
free Y/aters shov/ed high magnesium &
loY/ calcium content. 73 samples from
snail-infested waters Y/ere usually
polluted with human excreta.
;ha
Marillj F.G. (1958) 59-6195
Bull.' .' orld Hlth Org. , 18(5-6) CIO57-64
our l'appréciation comparative de la
richesse des gîtes en mollusques
fluviátiles notamment en Bulinus
truncatus Audouin (On the
comparative appreciation of the
abundance of mollusk layers river wit
special regard to _B. ;bra iica/bus Au':~o"^i
HA 27(2) 103t é Ckrried out a surveyy Ъу mcan^
of hcme-fnade snail traps у of a small area
of water ahout 35 km south of Algiers
A numher of snails were found incl.
Bulinus spp, ;, Planorharius ; Physa ^
Lymna ea ¿. Ancylus.
sha F
s na
F
Huhendick, В. (1958)
X
59-6198
Bull.'ïorld Hlth Org. , 18(5-6)31072-80
Factors conditioning the habitat of
freshwater snails
HA 27(2)103y/. Limiting the concept of
habitat to that part of the
environm.ent Y/hich affects the snails
more or less directly c: to Y/hich the
snails give an ecological ¿:.
physiological response. The ecológica L
requirements of the different spp.
Y/hich in the main have a Y/ide
ecological tolerance j differ
quantitatively rather than
qualitatively.
sha P
FAO 59/9^6434
2(7):87
Hiller, G.G. (I95G) 59-6199;
dissert, Ab str. , 13(2) :702
Digenetic trematodes in Louiciana
fresh-v/ater fishes
I-IA 27 (2) 11 2a. 19 spp. of dicenetic
trematodes - representing 11 fcirailies
-•"- 17 genera - were collected during
the years 1954-57 from 629 fresh-v.-ater
fish -- 14 families J 21 /-enera Л. 31
spp. - in Louisiana. These are listed« I
The hiology ¿' ecology v/ere also
studied.
xiartm.
(195Ö)
59-6202
sha
F
Komiya ,
al. (195Ö)
59-6200
Jap. J. med. Sei. Biol . , 1 1 (l-2) ■ 15-20
The molluscicidal effect of sodium
pentachlorophenate and calcium
arsenite on Oncomelania hupensis ^ a
snail host of Schistosoma дар о ni cum in
China
HA 27 (2) 122a. The latter compound j
heing insoluble 5 may he more useful
v^hen adjacent v/ater is used for fish
culture.
:ha
F
J.Parasit. , 44(3)': 305-1 о, 319-23
The life histories of some íía\7aiian
heteronhyid trematodes
HA 27(2)l2Gf. Snails collected in
ditches around taro patches in Oahu
were examined, _ ( [en t r о о e s tus fornjcsanus
"'■ j^a'Plp.^^'-^b.i s уоко5:а'л^1 were founu in
St G no m^ e 1 a n i a nc\ 7Comih_i ^ _H._ ta i chu i in
Та г chía i-;r:-inif er a .-";, S t ella nt cha smus
fai ça tus in hoth the snails. Studied
life-histories L gives descriptions
('; measurements. H^ taichu i was
established naturally in C-ambusia
aff iniS s, ilollienesia f orm-osuSg rarely
Ï
59-6202
(Card 2)
Mugil cephalus Í- experimentally
in Cara s s iu s aura tu s , H. yokogav/ai
experim.entally in Ciarlas fuscuS y c-
S. falcatus naturally in M^ cephalus
C_. formo s a nu s m.etacercariae were fou
i^ .2j_ affin i s 3 Xiphox^horus helleri í
ê: occasionally in |_L_ cephalus .
Experimentally infection was
successful in goldfish.
nd
sha
Fotedar^ D.IT, (l958) 59-6201
J. Helminth. , 32( 1-2 ) :, I-I6
On a nev; caryophyllaeid cestodoc,
Adenoscolex oreini gen, et sp.nov.
from fresh-v.^ter fish in Kashmir j and
a note on somiO related genera
HA 27(2)l26a. Described ¿z figured from
Oreinus sinuatus in Kashmir j belongs
in the Capingentinae c; is similar to
Pseudolytocestus.
she
F
IJovahj G.E. &, 59-6204
A.G. Pilipenko (1958)
Med.Parazit.Eolezni :, 27(3) :'2б4-70
(Study of Opisthorchis infection and
its control in the Sumy region of the
Ukraine). Pu En
HA 27(2) 133b. The centres of infection
are situated near rivers cc are
maintained by the local custom of
eating raw, slightly , salted fish.
:ha
I
FAQ 5^^
9/9/6434
2(7)': 88
Razumova, E.P. (1958)
59-6205
lled.Parazit.Boleani , 27(3)г271-5
(The epidemiology of Diphyllobothrium j
infection among v/ater transpori: \гуогкегв|
and their families). Ru En i
Î
liA 27(2)1330. Village near lake Ladoga
was examined. Infection did. not depend j
on occupation hut on the uñe in food
of raw pike roe & roce to a maximum in |
spring during spa;^ing of the fish.
Yamaguti, S. (195Ö)
59-6208
ha
F
Righy.j J.E. & 59-6206
D. Rawson (1958)
Nature, bond. , l82g121-2
A nev; type of early cysticercoid stage
in a cyclophyllidean oestode
HA 27(2)1356« Descrihes a pre-cystic
cestode larva from the pulmonate snail
Oxychilus cellarius . Older cysticercoid^
resemble closely those of Choanotaenia
infundihulum.
sha
F
Velasquezj CG. (l958) 59-6207
Pro с. helminth. Soc. ïïash. , 25(2) "91-4
Notes on Azygia pristiporaai Tuhanguij
the' genus Azygia and related genera
(Digenea: Azygiidae)
HA 27(2)l47"b. Amplifies Tuhangui's
description of Azygia prist ipomai .
i.Iaterial was collected from Therapon
ar gent eus Sc a fresh-water fish
comm nl y called ' ayungi n ( Ta ga 1 о g ) ' .
2 ha
Puhl.Seto mar.hiol.Lab. , 6(3)^369-84
Studies on the helminth fauna of.,
Japan - Part 52. Trematodes of fishes,
XI
HA 27 (2) 149a. Aerobiotrema
m.uraenesocis nog. p n. sp. is described
f" figured from the air-bladder of
Mura ene s ox cinereus ; Op eco élus lateo -
labra ci s n. sp.j from the small
intestine of Lateolabrax japonicus ;
0. sebastisci n. sp.j from the small
intestine of Sebastiscus marmoratus ;
0. pagrosomi n.sp.., from the small
intestine of Pagrosomus unicolor^
59-6208
(Card 2)
Cpegaster crypto cent ri n. sp. ,. from
small intestine of Crypto centrus
fil if er : Biovarium lateolabracis n.sp,
from small intestine of Lateolabrax
.japonicu sç Dipl opharyngot rema lateo -
labracis n<.g.<, n.sp.j from small
intestine of L_^ .^japonicus :, Pseudo -
siphoderoides hapalogenyos n. g. ^ n. sp.
from small intestine of Hapalogenys
sp. ; 6: Pro sorhynchus crucibulum
jap о ni cum n.subsp.
myriaster.
from Conger
ilm
MP
Sparks 5 A.K. c:
59-6210
V.E. Thatcher (1958)
Trans. Ame r. mi cr. So с , 77(3)с287-90
A new species of Stephanostomглn
( Tr ema t о da , A ca nthocolpidae) from
marine fishes of the northern Gulf of
Mexico
HA 27(2)l64d. Record of a nev/ sp. of
Stephanostomimi ; G« interruptum n.sp.
from Eairdiella chrysura ^ Plier opogon
undulatuS p Gyno s ci on nebulosus с:
О cyuru s chrysurus from the Gulf of
Mexico. Described à ill.^ à compared
with 2 most closely related spp. 5 S.
cloacum ^■ - S. elongatum .
cha M
FAC 59/9A434
2(7)"89
Martinj W. clz
А.Ы. Banner (1958)
Trans. Am er. mi СГ. Soc. ^
59-6211
77(3)
304-6
Tile effect of poisonous fish upon
intestinal parasites
ЫА 27(2)1 64g. Laboratory rats c\ cati
infected experimentally v/ith knov/n
numbers of metacercariae of Centro -
cestus formosanus . Investigated tlie
possible antlielmintic effect of
Lutjanus bohar .
sha
, К
East Africa High 59-6214
Commission (1959)
Jinja^ U.'^;anda ; 48 p.
East African Fisheries Research
Organization annual report 1958
Lists staff P/. publications Рл gives
general account of v;ork of the
Crgani[jation during 1958. Incl.
articles 59-6215 to 59-6219.
SJHssjh
F
Agapova, A.I. (1958) 59-6212
Trud.Inst.Zool. , 9.25-31
(Peculiarities of the parasite fauna
of fish acclimatized in the \7ater
reservoirs of Kazakhstan). Ru
HA 27(2)l65d. ITo abstr.
Corbet^ P.S. (1959)
59-6215
R e p . E . Af r . Hi gh Comm . , 1958:21-37
The food of non-cichlid fishes in
lake Victoria
Suranary of data v/hich vail be
published later in full. Deals v/ith
Eagrus d. о cma^ с ^ II о r my r u s kannume ^
Ciarlas mossambicus ^ Schübe mystus ,
Protopterus aethiopicus . For each sp.
gives stomach contents., size range of
fishj changes in food vdth habitat ^
size¡, age of тооПу type of bottom^
lake or stream.
SJHi s jh
Sidorov5 E.G. (1958) 59-6213
Trud.Inst.Zool. ,; 9:: 32-41
(Parasites of fish in the river Hura
and the Hurinsk v/ater reservoir).
Ru
van Someren^ V. D.
HA 27(2)1650« Lists, with notes on hosts
& frequency J 25 trematodep 5 cestodOc,
4 nematode f/: 1 acanthocephalan spp.
from 261 fish - belonging to 12 spp. -
Specimens, probably Asymphylodora
demeli v/ere found, in Rutilus r utilus
aralensis.
cha
59-6216
P.J. V/hitehead (1959)
Rep ■ E. Af r . High Comm . , 19583З8-4О
Hot es on the culture of Tilapia nigra
(Günther) in ponds
Deals v/ith grov/th after maturity of
males in monoculture 5 influence of
v/ater depth
Kenya.
clarity on grov/th in
SJHssjh
P
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)290
J
Cridland, ce, (i 959) 59-6217
Rep , E. Af г . lîifi'h Comrn , , 1958s41-2
Laboratory experiments on the grov/th
of Tilapia spp.
Study of T_^ aillii ., T» es oui enta r,
describes experiments of temperature
relations on ¿Towth in former sp. ¡,
grov/th after m.aturation t;; size of
eßßQ in relation to grovrfch of the
latter.
Bunt y J . S .
Na tur e
(1959) 59-6220
bond. ; l83s1541-2
Marine studies in the inshore waters
of Antarctica near Mav/son, 1956
SJH:sjh
F
Simpson^ J.R. &■ 59-6218
Б. Butters (1959)
Rep, E.Afr. High Comm. , 1958s 43-6
A pot test study of the effect of lake
mud as a fertilizer
Reports experiments at Kav/anda»
test crop Y/as millet.
SJH^sjh
Preliminary notes on investigations j,
made June 1 956 - February 1957? i^i
MacRobertson Land, on water
chemistry J temperature j plankton^ &
submarine solar radiation.
CTLKc\7ad
M
Fitter, R. S. (1959) 59-6221
London,, 7. Collins 9 Sons &. Co. ^ 320 p.
The ark in our midst с the story of
the introduced animals of Britain -
birdSj beastsj reptiles¡, amphibians^
fishes
MP
Hunro, H. (1959)
59-621
Rep. E.Afr, High Comm. , 1958c 47-8
The growth of a lungfish in
captivity
Growth in London o- Italy of a captive
Protopterus aethiopicus brought from
lake Victoria.;, kept for a period of
over a year, comparison with grov.rth in
the vàld.
Skidmore, P. (1958)
Manchester s Flatters
59-6222
Garnet t, Ltd.
20 p,
Britis.i insects; a simplified key to
the orders
SJHcsjh
P
F
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^91
Wynne-Ed\vards , V. С. (1959) 59-6223
Nature, Lond. , 183:1420-
The Pimiipedia
Review of 58371 3.
Brattström, H. (l959) 59-б22б 1
Nature, Lona. ^ .l83r145ô 1
Pogonophora in the Hardangerf jord j
Western Norv/ay
A report on the occurrence there of
what appear to Ъе 2 spp. ., one of
which is similar to Sihoglinura
elcmani.
1
1
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GLK; M
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Í
GLK:wad M
Balfour-Browne¡, P. (1958) 59-6224
London,; Bernard Quaritcli, 21 Op.
Rohackp S.S. (1958) . 59-6227
Notul.nat.Acad.Philad. c, (304)^5 p.
British v/ater heetles
Results of the Catherwood Foundation
Peruvian Amazon Expedition. A new
genus and species of Tendipedini from
PerUy with some observations on
related genera 5 Dipt era ^ Tendipedidae
(_ Chironomidae) j
!
F
F
Jackson., D.J. (1959) 59-6225
Nature , bond. , 1 S3 : 1-420-1-
British water heetles of the' family
Hydrophil ida e
Ahhott, R.T. (1958) 59-6228
Notul. nat.Acad.Philad. , (305)c4 P»
A new recent species of Tudicula j
from Zc.nzihar (Gastropoda; Vasidae) •
Review of 59-6224.
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1
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GLli: F
M
F.10 59/9/6434
2(7)^92
;I,ÎI. , Jr. (195Ö)
59-6229
IJotul.nat.Acad.Pliilad. , (307);10 p. |
Russell
Nature „
Lond.
(1959)
103^651 -2
.9-6;
:■ nov7 Gra.yfishes of the genus
i . rocambarus ■ from South Carolina and ,
1 ..-or ci:.
1
!
M
i
Bathyscaphe F.II.R. S. Ill :
i
Lists dives - places^ dates ^ depths ~ '
with some notes on observations made.
G.LIC:sjh M
Cairnsy J. y Jr. ¿: 59-6230
A. 3cheier (1958)
•i;otul.nat.Acad.?hilad. , (308)г11 p.
The effects of temperature and hardness
cf water upon the toxicity of zinc to
the pond snail, Physa heterostropha
/ '-i \ —
Spooner^ G.I.!. (l959) 59-6233
ITature, Lond. 5 1СЗПб95-6
Ilev/ members of the British marine
bottom fauna
Account of studies in progress of
small benthos in sea-bed gravels of
Plymouth area. Ilany pygmy spp. ;;
references to 3 spp. of Acochli-
diacea (Gastropoda^ holothurian
Leptosynaptaj mites (lialacaridae)
amphipods. Zoogeographical dis сизо ion.
GLI'Cisjh M
?ov/ler, II.^Y. (1958) 59-6231
Ilotul.nat. Acad.Philad. 5 (310):1б p.
Some по\7 taxonomic names of fishlike
vertebrates
i
MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-6234
Nature, Lond., 183з 1723-4
Directory of natural history and
other field studies
Review of directory published by
British Association for Advancement
of Science 5 v/hich incl. reference to
aquatic research in field ":
laboratory-j underv^ater sv/imming,, etc.
GLKcsjh MF
?V^C 59/9A434
2(7)
iOwy, J.
59-6235
Б, M. Millman (1959)
:uature, Lond, , 183:1730-1
Coiitri ctioii and relaxation in smootli
r.iUücles of 1а,те111ЪгапсЬ molluscs
-ixp Griment s witli anterior byssus
retractor of Ilytilus ,
ПТ -r c, ^.l-.
Dahl, E. (1959) 59-61.
nature, Lend. , l33 1749
The amphipody Hyperia ^alba, an
ectoparasite of the jelly-fish;,
Cyanea capillata
Study of neraatocysts in 25 specimenLj
from Bergen, Norv/ay., Тахопоку.
GLKcsjh
van Someren, V.D. &.
P.J
it
-tehead (1959)
59-6236
re, Lend« , 183:1747-8
Methods of marking Tilapia spp. (Pisces:
Cichlidae)
Account of fin clipping - incl.
observations of regeneration - c-, tagging
methods used for _Tç_ nigra in Kenya ^
T» spp. in lake Victoria, c: also Laheo
с Barhus,
GLZ::sjh
F
Y.atts, J. CD. (1959) 59-6237
nature, Lond., l83c174o-9
Seasonal and tidal fluctuations in the
trawl catch.es from the Sierra Leone
river estuary
Harking experiments on various (unnamed)
spp. I seasonal changes in catch per
unit effort'^ relations of catches to
water opacity.
GLKiSJh
MF
59-62.'^^
Dav/bin, V.'.H. (1959)
nature, Lend. ., 133; 1749-50
Evidence on grow"ch-rates obtained
from tv/o m.arked hujnpback whales
Data from 2 marked whales caught in
Cook strait, l'îew Sealandj results
compared with baleen plates ■" ear
plugs. Maturity sises f.: ages.
- -J y
GLK-sjh
M
Hatherton, T. í:
R.II. Orr (1959)
nature., Lend . , 1 o3 s 1 7 6O-I
Microseism.s at Scott Base
59-624C
PiscuGses observations related to
océanographie conditions in Ross Sea
GLKesJh
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)^94
IJliAí' (1959)
Sampl« УеагЪ. I» C.IT.Á.F.
59-6241 •
2(1957)^69 p. \
Gives tables of length c: a{^e frequency '
distribution of samples of cody haddodc
'"■ redfisli from catches by ICITAF member
coMxitriGS using various gears.
Introductory analysis of sampling
distribution method. Incl.also 59-6242
59-
■6243.
sjh
ÎÎ
Clark, J.E. à
59-6242
S.L. Dietsch (1959)
3ampl.Yearb.I.C.iLA.F. , 2( 1 957 ) :25~37
Length-weight tables for ITorthv/est
Atlantic haddock
Tables of measurements ¡, by months (";
area subdivisions., of Fiel ano grammus
map J diagram.s of seasonal
aeglef inus -;
chanrce
bibliography.
SJn:sjh
M
Foul s en ^ E.M. (1959)
Sampl . Yearb . I. С H. A. F. ,
Co''". samples from 1956
59-6243
2(1957)^39-53
A critical examination of length
r.ieasuremients of Gadus callarlas
published in 581478.
3JÏÎ: sjh
FA. 59/^6434
Vivier, P. (1959) 59-62/..;
Bull . Inf. C o ns. su p. Pêche , (36): 18-25
Les effets de la pollution
industrielle ou urbaine sur le
poisson et sur la rivière (The
effects of industrial and urban
pollution on fish and rivers;
A general reviev; of the subject.
FAO :: hr
F
Sommani, E. (1959) 59-6245
Bui] . Inf. Cons . sup. Pêche , (36) с 26-30
Introduction en Italie des boites
d 'alevinage; application^ limites
et possibilités du système
(introduction in Italy of fry boxe s j
use^ limitations and possibilities of
the system)
Considerations on the use of the box
in regard to different types of
streams 5 their temperature;, à volimie
of v/ater.
FAOtlir
F
Anonymous (l959)
Hey/ Scient. , 5:1062
Trout research in Scotland
59-6246
Notice of the 10th annual report of
the Supervisory Committee for Brovm
Trout Research in Scotland.
FAO : glk
2(7):95-
>■«- 5?)(Ж.,'.!М ДЛ' Я^ 'Iff f !"»Ç* Bl« »M ^' If -"
iiar-u^ С. Y.', y Jr. (1959) 59-6247
Bull. Fla S t. Mus. , 4193-205
vue ostracodG of the genus lint о c,y the re
froTà the lower Chattahoochee-Flint
hacine v/ith a review of the occurrence
of the ¿jenus in Florida, and
descriptions of tv/o new species
Incl. a key to the sp.j a survey of
their ranges, a list of their crayfish
'hosts' (i-. description of Ent осу there
.-'^ G op hi la c. E_^ torreya spp.nov.
FAC ? hr
F
Ball, J.N. (195Q)
m
Thesis, Univ. of Liverpool
59-6240
U.E.
The Diology of the hrovm trout of Llyn
TeíTid
F
Jofferies^ B.J. (1958)
59-6249
Univ. of Liverpool ^ U.K.
Thu ecology of r'alaemonetoG var ia n s
(Leach)
Miller, U.C. (I95Ö)
59-6250
Thesis, Univ. of Liverpool.; U.K.
StLidies on the nudibraiichiate
mollusca of the isle of Man
Я
M
el-Y7akeel, S. К. (195Ö)
59-625
Thesis, Univ. of Liverpools, U.K.
Chemical and mineragological studio.
of recent marine sediments
ВагЪег, H.A. (1957) 59-625?
Thesis, Univ. of Liverpool, U.K.
The phy-..iology of Equisetum limosuiT:
with special reference to its gaseoi'S
exchan/^e
F
i^'.x.
9/9/643^
2(7)^96
Hopsonj A.J.
ThesJGg Univ.
(1957) 59-6253
of Liverpool^ U.K.
The biology of the Manx sijecies of
Galathea
M
Sinhaseni, P. (1957) • 59-6254
Thesis, Univ. of Liverpool;; U.K.
Studies in the determination of hiolog
Ъ1о1оЁ1са11у important trace
constituents of sea v/ater
M
Peru. Consejo de 59-6255
Investigaciones Hidrohiolo£Ícas(l958.
Lima, 26 p.
Informe anual correspondiente al ano
I95Ö (Annual report for 1958)
Reports on environmental;, biolo^'ical
¿: sta-tistical studies^ cooperation
v;ith international bodies ^ research
programme for 1959? projected research
vessel & Peruvian institute of marine
sciences 5 regulations of the anchovy
fisheries^ etc.
HRchr
M
V/hitford^ L.A. Ô 59-6256
E.G. Phillips (1959)
Science , 129с9б1-2
Bound phosphorus and grovrth of
phytoplanlzton
Жо correlation v.^as found betv/een
phytoplankton pulses in 4 Korth
Carolina ponds {■ variations in bound
phosphorus. It is concluded that the
interaction of a сотф1ех of chemical
¿: physical factors produces both
seasonal fluctuations <?-. sporadic
blooms of phytoplankton.
FAOslav;
F
Anoni^-mous (1959) 59-6257
Hey; Scient. , 5 г 949-50
Reaching for the v/ealth of Canada
Note on proposed exploitation of oil
deposits in the Canadian Arctic, incl^
maintenance of ice-free lagoons by
use of compressed air.
^AOcsjh
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6258
ITew Scient. , 521332-3
V/ildcats in the Persian Gulf
Incl. reference to establishment of
off-shore oil drifting platforms
in v/ater deeper than 15 fathoms in
Persian Gulf.
FAOisjh
FAG 59/9/6434
2(7)^97
Hose, S.M. (1959) 59-6259
D'Ancona, U. (l959) 59~б2б2
Science, 129с102б i
ITature, Lend., 183:; 1405
Failure of survival of Dlowly (^roxilnß
Old and new solutions to the eel
members of a population
problem
Aq.uari-um observations on the survival :
A criticism of 59-2477.
of young Tanichthys albonubes ¿. ВагЪие
tetrazona indicating that larger
animals may completely suppress the
grov/th of smaller ones eventually
kill them by a v/ater-horne inhibitor ^
c: suggesting that under natural
conditions of very high reproduction-
only the more rapidly grov/ing v;ûuld be
able to survive.
PAOîglk P
GLK MP
Clarke^ A.H., Jr. io 59-6260
Tucker ^ D.T;. (1959) 59-6263
R.J. Menzies (1959)
Nature J Lend. 5 183:1406
Science, 129s1026-7
Old and nev/ solutions to the eel
ITeopilina (Vema) ewingi^ a second
problem
living species of the paleozoic class
Monopla cophora
A reply to 59-6262.
In Dec. 1958 "tke Lament Geological
Observatory research vessel VH'.IA
dredged 4 specimens of Monoplacophora
from the Peru-Chile Trench off
northern Peru. The specimens are
considered to represent a nev; subgenus
r sp. с ITeopilina (Vema) ewingi^ c: the
discovery suggests that more relict
types may exist alive in the deep
GLK г MP
59-6260
Anantaraman^ S. (1959) 59-б2б4
(Card 2)
îîaturc , Lend. . 1 83 :; 1 407-8
Metacercaria (Allocreadioidea) in the
sea off Central c': South America,
planktonic ctenophore., Pleurobrachia
globosa Tioscr 19035 from the I.Iadras
coast
Contents as per title.
FAO'jahc M
GLK: wad M
PAO 59Л)Ам-34
2(7)^93
It a zana с, Y.
Nature;, Loncl. ,
(1959)
l83c140G-9
59-6265
Influence oi temperature on the
number of vertebrae in fish
Describes the results of experiments
in raisin^j Channa ar^s at different
constant temperatures.
GLKcivad
F
(1959)
Lone]., 183.: 1409
59-6266
Smith J I. "7.
¡Tature
Vibrio spp, in finnock from the
Aberdeenshire Бее
A report on the occurrences of a
Vibrio in young sea trout p Salmo .
GLKcwad
MF
Hove, 0. (1958) 59-6267
Oslo , IC9 p.
An outline of Norv/egian education
Incl. note on the schools for sea-
manship c: fisheries - location„ entry
rule!
curriculum.
GLK^sjh
F
PaloumpiSj A.
(195Ö)
59-6268
lov/a St.C oll.J.3ci. , 32(4)^547-61
Responses of some minnows to flood
and drou{j'ht conditions in an inter-
mittent stream
Experimental sam-pling of fish in
Squaw Creek 5 lov/a. Length ¿ age^
distributions of some spp.^
particular reference to Cyprinus ,
Semotilus , IJotropis c":. Pimephales spp.
"ADssjh
F
Muncy, R.J. (195Ö) 59-6269
Iov;a St. Coll. J. So i., 32(4^563-71
Movements of channel catfish in Des
líoines river 9 Boone county, Iowa
Study of tagging i; electric fishing
experiments with Ictalurus punctatus .
SJn?s3h
F
(1953^
Owenj J.D. (I950J 59-6270
Iowa St. Coll. J. S ci. , 33(1):91-102
The erosion-littoral zone of llorth
Twin lake 5 and its relation to
dredging
This zone of an Iowa lake is an
important spawning Í. feeding area
for game fishes. The main benthic
organisms are mayfly ^ C'a e ni s ,
nymphs, ;" caddicoj Oecetis ^ larvae.
SJII':sjh
F
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)199
Butchers R.'V.
Hyd.robiolof;ia ^
An undescribed
(1959) 59-6271
12. '2 49-50
species of Dunaliella
from the Cambridge collGction of algae
A description of Dunaliella bio culata
sp.n.
FAO^wad
MP
Deflandrey G. c": 59-6274
11. Deflandre-nigaud. (1959)
Eydrobiologia , 12:299-307
Dif flugia ? ra arina Bailey., une
espèce oubliée p synonyme de Quadru-
lella symmetrica ("."allich) ¡,
rhizopode testacG d'eau douce -
Remarciues sur la syctématicLue des
ITebelidae ( Dif flugia ? marina
Bailey 5, a forgotten species ¡,
synonym of Qua drul Gila symmetrica
V'allich, rhizopod tostacea of fresh
water ~ Remarks on the systematics
of ITebelidae)
A discussion of the systematics of
van Oye, P. (l959) 59-6272
Hydrobiologia , 12.251-67
Quelques Desmidiées dites Arctiques
alpines des marais du sud-ouest
d'Uvira (Congo Belge) (Certain
desmids called Arctic-Alpine of the
swamps of the southvrest of Uvira,
Belgian Congo)
A record of spp. with considerations
on their geographic distribution.
59-6274
(Card 2)
hebelidae " history & synonymy of
Q. symmetr ica.
FAO с hr
P
РАО !■ lir
P
59-
■6273
Garrod., I). J. (1959)
biydrobiologia , 12^268-97
The growth of Tilapia esculenta Graham
in lake Victoria
An age c: growth study indicating that
T. esculenta scales bear rings laid
down as a reoult of breeding activity ц
that the data can be fitted to
Bertalanffy ' s equation of groivth.
PAOsv/ad
P
Vaas, K.P., A. Vaas 59-6276
":. van Oven (l959)
Kydrobiologia , 12:30o-92
Studies on the production and
utilization of natural food in
Indonesian carp ponds
A very detailed account based
primarily on comparisons of gu.±
contents of Gyprinus carpió with the
supply of natural food together with
observations on the feeding of
Lebistes reticulatus, Tilapia
moi
sambica ■". lîelostoma temmincki.
PAO Í wad
Ж0 59/9/6434
2(7)5 100
т^ ?. H^^drog-raphic Office 59-6277 ;
Üoeanographic Survey Branch (1957-) !
Tc ch.Rep.Oceanoft:r .Surv.res,l,Vash . , 155 Pv
G :. oration Deep Freeze II j 195^-57
M
59-6278
!
[J, So Ilydroüraphic Office ( 1957)59-6279
Wasliinffton , 12 p.
. . . Charts and publications for
Ant .rctica operations
59/9/6434
Smith, F.G.W. &
H. Chapin (1957) 1
V/ashlngtont U.S.Govt Print^Off ., 18 p. j
Farming for fishes
U.K. Hydrographie 59-6280 '
Office (1958)
London !
Catalog-ue of Admiralty charts and ;
other hydrographie publications;, 1958- j
i
V
M
}
Hyde, R.C. (1958) 59-6281
Bantu , 8?45-51
Fish farming experiment at Tsolo School
of Agriculture
Description of the project Sc principal
results ac-hieved -since 1953 •
tl
F
Gallaisj J. (1958) • 59-6282
Cah.d'Gutre-mer ^. 1 1(42) s 1 17-41
La vie saisonnière sud du Lac Debo
(Seasonr.l life south of Debo Lake)
Description of the seasonal water
budget of the area & its influence
on the human activity including
fishing on the region«
tl
..i
2(7)^101
L:-,;;jon, U.M. (1958) 59-6283
Af r.Stud ., 17(1 )s 21-7
í:ii'¿ structure J migration and
resettlement of Ewe fishing units
Description of the changes in fishery
X'Cjpulation in the Tongu district ^
caused by the modernization of fishery
techniques.
Lindloy, DoV, (1958)
J. Amer. st atist о Ass. , 53 s 1049
Finite queuing tables
Review of 59-6285.
59-6206
tl
MF
.Inonymous (1958) 59-6284
Voz de Angola , 192s7
valor dos produtos derivados da
pesca alcançou em 1957 о seu mais alto
índice (Exports of fish products
reached a record level in 1957)
Statistics of export-import of various
fishery products.
MF
PAO
G
Storeyj к. (1957) 59-6287
Cire . n at .Hist »Mus . Stg.nf ord Univ. , 7 5 1-5
Stanford University Theses, and i
Dissertations of interest to' researchers
in natural history ( systomaticsj |
morphology J ecology J etc.) ,
An alphabetical author list, covering |
the period 1892-1957. '
ms
MF
Pcck^ L.G.
8c
R.N о Hazelwood (I958)
New York, J. Wiley & Sons
Finite queuing tables
59-6285
Inc. , 210 p,
Abonnencj E. et al. (1957) 59-6288
Paris, Ed.Larose , 278 p.
Bibliographie de la Guyane Française.
Tom. 1., Ouvrages et articles d.; langue
française concernant la Guyane et les
territoires avoisinants (bibliog-
raphy of French Guiana. Vol. 1. Books
and articles in French concerned with
French Guiana and nearby territories)
Lists references to books & articles in
French concerned directly or indirectly
with French Guiana from the end of the
16th century to 1955« The volume is in
2 parts, the 1st of which Is an
alphabetical index of authors, & the
2nd a subject- index.
i ea MF ^
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)s102
.^iiucrlüoVQ, H. (1957) 59-6289
Vo rof f onaturv/ » Vor . Osnabrück 9 28î 87-94
i\'atur'\wissenschaft liehe Bibliographie
.'iGs Osnabrückor Raumes (Bibliography
cvi natural sciences of the Osnabrück
region)
This is the 1st part to be published
of a series on the natural history of
the Osnabrück region & its immediate
vicinity. A beginning is here made with
the litcraturt; of the general zoology
00 of the Vertebrata of the district»
ihk
F
Pax, F. (1957) 59-6290
Wroclaw , 184 p.
Eibliograph-ïr of Silosian zoology ,
Part 3 (1930-1950)
It is gratifying to note the appearance
of the 3rd part of this useful bibliog-
raphy. The 2nd part is rare & difficult
to obtain, although a fev/ libraries
possess a microfilm copy»
?fp
P
Boev; S.N., I.G. Galuzo & 59-6291
E.V. Gvozdev (Ed.) (1957)
Alma-Ata , 312 p.
Lit..rature sur la parasitologic du
Kazakhstan. Bibliographic analysée
sur les parasites et les ma-ladies
parasitiques de l'homme et des a-nimaux
sauvages et domestiques (Literature
on the parasitology of Kaze,idistan«
Analysed bibliography on para.sitos and
diseases of men and wild and domestic
animals, caused by parasites)
Published by the Zoological Institute
cf the Academy of Sciences of Kazal±Lstar,
& contains 1,365 titles, arranged
alphabetically by authors. Nearly every
>9Л/б''-34
59-6291
(Card 2)
i torn is accompa,ni-.d by a more or los;
detailed summary in Russian, &, there
is a list of the scientific names of
the parasites & their hosts, Sc a
subject index of diseases caused by
pa,rasites, & of protective measures
used- aga,inst them.
§ snb
F
Davis, M.T. (1957) • 59-6293
Taxen , 6^161-82
A guide and an analysis of Engler's
"Das Pflanzenreich"
A detailed table of the contents of
"Das Pflanzenreich" under families^
listed alphabetically, supplemented by
a systematic list of family numbers
so far treated, as given in the
foreword to the v/hole work in TV 45
Musaceae I9OO.) an alphabetical list of
authors, subdivided chronologically; &
an index of Heft numbers
order of issue
chronologic?!
smtd
MF
Macro, E. (1958) 59-6294
Florida, Univ. Miami Press , 80 p.
Bibliography of the Arabian Peninsula
List of 2,380 titles. There is no
subject. Supplements such vi/orks as
H.V^. Haz.ard's bibliography of the
same region, prepared under the
auspices of the American Geographical
Society & published in 1956.
era
MF
2(7)s103
DoWj R.L.;, DoMo Harriman Sc 59-^295
L.W, Scattergood (1959)
ComnuFishoRev . , 2l(5)s1-14 I
The role of holding pounds in the Maine';
lobster industry
Describes yearly & seasonal trends in
К omr.ru s aiïiericanus fishery. History &
operation of v/ater area for holding
live lobsters^ their effect on the
operations of the industry >; problems
to be solved - effects of temperature
& feeding on survival 5 conditioning^
die : ase p oxygen demand .
Anonymous (1959) 59-^^,
Comme Fish о Rev о , 21 (5) s 19-20
California - Seasonal fishery for
squid
Contents as per title.
F АО s sjh
FAOs
M
Dassow, J. A. (1959) 59-6296
Cpmïïu Fi^sh . Rey . , 2 1 ( 5 ) s 1 5-6
Technical note No. 53 - Utilization of
sea cucumbers (Holotn urians ) as food
Anonymous (1959) 59-6209
Comm. Fish. Rev . ^ 19(5)^20
Clams - New England hard clams thri'.'-o
in Florida
Incl. notes on their occurrence in
N. Pacific & elsewhere.
An experiment of the U.S. Bureau of
Commercial Fisheries Biological
Laboratory at Mil ford, Conn., & the
State of Florida showed that Venus
mercenaria will thrive. The clams grow
about 5 times faster than clams grov;
in colder northern waters.
FAOssjh
M
FAOssjh
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6297
Comm. Fish. Rev . . 21(5)И8-9
California - Deep-v^ater trawling fleet
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-63ОС
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 19(5)c22
Fishways - Fishways with steeper
gradient to be tested at Ice Harbor Dain
Contents as per title.
FAQ;
FAO;
MF
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)s104
Anonymous (1959) 59-6301
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 2^{^)%'^2
Florida - University of Miami awarded.
¿,Ta,nt for marino radiation resoarcii
A ¿:,ra,nt Ъу the National Soamon
Foundation of ÍH 2^000 to be used for
basic research on radium distribution
in the bottom sediments & the water
above in the ■^''lorida Straits, the
Bahamas, & ihe Caribbean area.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6304 !
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) s 25-6 _
Gulf exploratory fishery program - !
Trawlin¿, for midwator industrial fish j
stoGi.cs between Mississippi Delta and '
Cape Romano J Fla (М. /v CrIgcIT Cruise 57)j
1
Contents as per title. t
FAOssjh
F
FAO ;;
— Í-.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6302
Comm. Fish .Rev . , 21 (5) s 24
Great Lakes - Control measures in
Michigan's Great Lakes streams to be
continued
To continue y/-: rk in controlling &
destroying sea lamprey.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6305
,QQJ^:!jILJ^ish_.Royo ç, 2 1 ( 5 ) í 27-8
Menhadon - Atlantic fishery trends in
1958
Contents as p^r title.
FAOssjh
MF
FAOô
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6303
Comm. Fish. Rev . « 21 (5) f. 24-5
Gulf exploratory fishery program -
Efficiency of tra^yis versus baited
tr£,ps in red snapper fishing on
Campeche Bank (m/V SILVER BAY Cruise 15)
Contents as per title.
FAO:
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-63C6
Comm о Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) с 29-30
North Atlantic fisheries exploration
and gear research - Commercial
quantities of butterfish and grouper
found off Cape Fear^ N.C. (m/V, DELAWARE
Cruise 59-2)
Contents as per title.
FAO s
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)?105
Anonyruous (1959) 59-^307
Comm. Fish. Roy . , 21(5)вО I
North Paxific exploratory fishery i
program - Fishing gear research planned i
in Puget Sound (m/V JuHN lU СОББ Cruise!
41) i
Contents as per title»
FAOs
Anonymous (1959) 59-6308
ConimoFish.Bev . , 21 (5) s 30-1
Pacific oceanic fishery investigations
Observations on California current
extension in vicinity of Hav\^aiian
Island continued (m/V HUGH M= SMITH
Cruisu 50)
Contents as per title.
FAO;
M
59-6309
Anonymous (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)c31
Pacific oceanic fishery investigations
Tilapia rearing experiments continued
Contents as per title.
FAOs
MF
4r.onyrnous (1959) 59-6310
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)c32
Pacific oceanic fishery investigations -
Tuna resources survey in Marquesas and
Tuamotu Islands area ended (m/V CHARLES
H. GILB:JRT Cruise 43)
Contents as pex title.
I
FAO,^
M
59-6311
Sükolichj АЛ). (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)s32-4
Pre.ctical method of preventing a
pursG-scine net from sinking to its
full depth
Contents as per title.
FAO?
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6312
Corruïi.Fish.Rev ., 21 (5). 35
Salmon - Blood tests used to distinguish
racial stocks
The development of serolo^.ical techniques
of identifying Forth Pacific Ocean
high-sc-\s salmon stocks p.s to Asiatic
or North A'iiorican origin.
FACssjh
MF
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)0106
Anonymous (1959) 59-6313
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)?35
Salmon - Salmon packers in Washington
seek to lift ban on fish traps in
Alaska
Contents as per title <,
FAQ:
i\/iX'
Anonymous (1959) 59-^314
Comiri. Fish. Rev . , 21(5)»36
Shad - Virginia and federal biologists
cooperate on studjr of York River run
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6316
Com ra. Fish. Rev . , 2 1 ( 5 ) s 40
Washington - University of Washington
avi/arded grant for fisheries research
Two fisheries research grants that
wil?. total nearly i» 120 ,000 over a
З-З'вг.г period have boon received from
the- National In&bitutes of Health Ъу
txio College of Fisheries at the
University cf Washington 9 Seattle.
In the marine öacteria research ^ a
typo culture collection of bacteria
from marine plants & animals will be
established & a logical system for
their classification developed.
FAOsa M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6317
Co mm. Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) s 42
International - Baltic Sea -Convention
planned for protection of fish
Contents as
FAO
MF
FAC>-
M
59-
■6315
Anonymous (1959)
C omm.Fish.Rev ., 2l(5)¿38
Virginia - Fisheries laboratory av/ardedl
gre,nt for teacher training j
i
A grant to conduct a resea.rch i
participation program for teacher
training awarded by the national
Science Foundation to the Virginia
Fisheries Laboratory at Gloucester ;
Point. i
Anonymous (1959) 59-631 S
Comim. Fish. Rev . , 21(5)г4б-7
International - Internat iona.l Pacific
Salmon Commission - Socke ye and pink
salmon rcgul estions for 1959
Contents as por title.
{ FAOssjh
FAO;
MF
PAO 59/9/6434
2(7)s107
Anonymous (1959) 59-6319
Comm,Fish.Re\^ ., 2l(5)s47
International - Intornational Wnaling
Commission - Amendment to convention
ratified Ъу Panama
Contents as per title.
FAOs
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6320 !
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) s 48 ■
International - Marine biology studies
in 195'V59 Antarctica program
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6322
Comm.FishoRev . , 2l(5)s52-3
International - Territorial waters -
jjrixisn-L'arii&ii a^r cement on Faroe
I«1c;,íí'-ls lisñing limits
Contents as per title.
FAO;
Anonymous (1959)
Comm.Fisa.Rev . , 2l(5)s53-4
M
59-6323
International - Tuna - United States
live-bait fishing method adopted by
other countries
Contents as per title
FAOs
FAOs
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6321
Comr.u Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)s49-52
International - ilortnwest Pacific
Fisheries Commission - Progress on 1959
negotiations between Ja,pan and Russia
Contents as per title.
FAO;
MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-6324
Comm.F ish.Rev . , 21 (5) s 54
ilngola - Reviev/ of fishing industry,
1957
Contents a.s per title.
FAO.^
FAU 59/9/6434
2(7)И08
Г"
Anonymous (1959) 59-6325
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 21(5)^55
Argentina - Vessel д_ио1;аз endsd for
Mar del Plata fishorinen
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-^328 i
Comm. Fish. Rev ., 21 (5) s 59 i
СиЪа - Fisheries trends j January 1959
Contents as per title.
FAOs
M
FAC
¡
Anonymous (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev . ,
21(5)
55
59-6326
Australia - Spiny lobstor conservation
regulations announced
Contents as per title.
FAO:
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6329
Com^m. Fish. Rev ., 21 (5); 59
Cuba - Nov/ Maritim.e bevelopment
Commission given jurisdiction over
fisheries
Contents as per title.
FAO;
M
)"-'-
Anonymous (1959) 59-6327
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) г 58-9
Chile - Foreign vessels -authorized to
fish off northern coa.st
Contents as per title.
FAOs
' Anonymous (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 21(5)^60
FAO 59/9/6434
59-6330
Guatemala - Surimp fishery trends
Contents as per title.
FAC s
M
2(7)o109
1
í Anonymous (1959) 59-6331
i CommoFish.Rev. ^ 21(5);60
Anonymous (1959) 59-6334 :
Comm о Fish. Rev. , 21 ( 5) з 63-4
Hong Kong - Shrimp landings j OctoЪer- !
Italy - Fishing compe.ny permitted to
December 1958
fish in Tunisian waters ;
j
Contents as per title.
!
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Contents as per title,
i
1
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¡ FAOs M
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FAO i M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6332
Comm. Pish, Rev. , 21 ( 5) з 61-2
Anonymous (1959) 59-6335 ■
Comm. Fish. Re V, , 21 (5) s 66-7 '
Iceland - Fisheries trends ^ October-
i Mexico - Fishery Bureau reorganized ;
December and year 1958
and new policy announced •
Contents as per title.
i
1
Contents as per title.
i
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FAO g M
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! FAOs M
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Anonymous (1959) 59-6333
Comi-n.Fish.Rev. , 21 (5) '^62-3
! '
Anonymous (1959) 59-6336 |
í Coram. Fish. Rev. , 21(5)^67 i
Iceland - Replies to protests on
\ Mexico - Shrimp fishery trends., March |
extension of fishing limits to 12 miles
1959 ;
Contents as per title.
Contents :?,s per title,
1
FAO?
M
FAO 59/9/6434
FAO;
M
2(7)s110
Anonymous (1959) 59-6337
Comí. Fish. Roy . , 2l(5)¿67-8
Mexico - Shrimp stocks off West Coast
comprar od with 1936
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6340
Comm. Fish. Rev , „ 2l(5)s69
Norvv-ay - Fisheries trends, 19 58
Contents as per title.
FAO;
FAOi
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6338
Gomm. Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) 368
Morocco - Fisheries trendSj June-
December 1958
Contents as per title.
FAO;
Anonymous (1959) 59-6339
Conmi. Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) s 68-9
Norway - Antarctic whaling production
lower for 1958/59 season
Contents as per title.
T
59-6341
Anonymous (l959)
Comm.FishoRfev . , 21(5)гб9-71
Norvvay - Fishery landings ^ production 5 |
and exports I958
Contents as per title.
FAO g
—
Anonymous (1959) 59-6342
Co пгл. Fish. Rev . . 2l(5)s71
Norway - Improved underwater camera for
marine research developed
Contents as per title.
FAO s
FAO s
M
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)s111
Anonymous (1959) 59-^343
CommoFish.Rev . , 21 (5) s 71-2
Norway - Plan rGsea,rch to locate sub-
surface tuna vvith asdic
Contents as per title»
Anonymous (1959) 59-6346
Commo Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) с 74
Iortue,al - Fisheries trends^ November
1958
Contents as per title.
FAO;
FAOc
Anonymous (1959) 59-6344
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) '¿72
Poland - Trawler returns from fishing
trip to West African waters
Contents as per title.
\ Anonymous (1959) 59-6347
i CommoFishoRev . , 21 (5) s 74
• Portugal - National Fish Commission
i formed
i Contents as per title,
f
FAO:
M
FAG
Anonymous (1959) 59-6345 '
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)s73-4
Portugal -Fishery landinsi^s in Portugal ^ I
Madeira, and the Azor*
1957
Anonymous (1959) 59-6348
Comm. Fish. Rev о , 21 (5) г 74-5
Spain - Vigo fisheries trends«, February
1959
Contents as per title
j Contents as per title.
FAO;
M
FAQ
M
FA:. 39/9/6434
2(7)И12
.^.lonyraous (1959) 59-6349
Comm. Fish. Rev > 5 2 1 ( 5 ) s 78
l'aj-v/axi - United Statós lenas íti686yOOO
to expand fishing industry
Contents as per title.
¥Áü?.
A:ionymous (1959) 59-6350
Comm Fish. Rev ., 21 (5); 78-9
Tunisia - Fishing industry, 1957
Contents as per title.
FAO;
Anonymous (1959) 59-6352
Corun. Fish. Rev . , 21(5)^81
U.S.S.R. - Fishing fleet reported oil
Alaska coast
Contents as per title.
FAO::
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6353
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)s81-2
Venezuela - Joint Venezuelan-Japanese
firm to on¿age in tuna fishing and
canning
Contents as per title.
59-6351
FAO;
M
' Anonymous (1959)
I Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)c80-1
I Union of South Africa - Intensive study i
I und^r way of pelp.gic shoal fishing !
I waters off South African west coast I
Î Contents as per title. I
Anonymous (l959) 59-6354
Comm. Fi sho Rev . , 21(5)^90-1
Department of the Interior - Fish and
Wildlife Service - General use of fish
traps barred in Alaska salmon fishery
Contents as per title.
FAC :
M
FAO;
MF
¡9/576434
2(7)s113
Anonymous (1959) 59-6355 i
Comm, Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) »92-3 |
""^i.^hty- sixth Congress (First Session) -!
Alaska's commerci?.! fisheries — Abolitionf
of fish traps !
Oontents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-635-3
Comrn.FishoRov . , 2l(5)£93-4
Eighty-sixth ConèTGss (First Session)
Columbia River fisheries programs
Contents as per title.
-AU
Mí'
ï'AOi
MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-6356
Comí-. Fish. Roy . , 2l(5)s93
Eighty-sixth Congress (First Session) -|
Alaska's commercial fisheries — Bris
toi Bay salmon fishing closure
Contents as por title
FAO
FiF
Anonymous (1959) 59-6357
Com;.i, Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) s 93
Eighty-sixth Congress (First Session)
A.LV:iTROSS III deactivation hearings
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6359
Com.m. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)?94
Eighty-sixth Congress (First Session)
Dogfish shark eradication
j Contents as per title.
FAO;
M
59-6360
Anonymous (1959)
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)s95
Eighty-sixth Congress (First Session) -;
Fish and wildlife cooperative re sear oL
training units
Contents as per title.
FAO».
FAO;
M
IViO 59/9/6434
2(7)?114
:, . „..íous (1959) 59-6361
_COj:ijn»FÍSh.RGV o j 2 1 ( 5 ) s 9 5
■ i^iity-sixth Congress (First Session) -
С;л:;:0 fish in dam reservoirs research
Contents as per title.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6364 i
(^mm_ о Fish . Re у . , 2 1 ( 5 ) • 9 7 |
mighty- s ixt h Congress (First Session) - !
Marine game fish research |
I
Contents as per title. |
FAÛ'
F
FAO
Anonymous (1959) 59-6362
Comin.FishoRev o , 2l(5)i95
eighty- sixth Congress (First Session) -
Insecticides effect upon fish and
v/ildlife
Contents as per title.
FAO s
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Anonymous (1959) 59-6363
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)s96-7
Eighty-sixth Congress (First Session)
Inlersxate transportation of fish
Contents as per title.
Aiionyraous (1959) 59-6365
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 2l(5)s97
Eighty-sixth Congress (First Session) -
Power projects fisheries resources
protection
Contents as per title.
FAO;:
F
Anonymous (1959) 59-6366
Comm. Fish. Rev . , 21 (5) ¿98
Eighty-sixth Congress (First Session)
Salt-w^ter research lahoratory
Contents as per title.
i FAQs
F
FAO;
M
i'A-; 59/^/6434
2(7)5115
. -.......-^i, СП. û: 59-6367
R. Dietrich (195?)
I'"o bto Soif . Anotrichinitt . , 59 g 434-7
i, eolations between the protein content
..nu. the nutritional value of Sejoas^tes
ïïîari_nus_) . De^
Deufelp Jo & 59-63 7(
K.U. Naumann (1958)
Fisohwirt , 8s 290-1
Der iîlinfluss von Vitamin Т auf Re^en-
bogenforellenbrut (Tho influença
of vitamin Т on the fry of rainbow
trout )
Account of investigations on forced
growth & improved health of fry by
vitamin T feeding.
M
FÁO . dr
F
Lillelund, K. (1958) 59-6368
FiGchwirt , 8s28l-4
Versuche zur Anfütterung von Hechtbrut
in oinor auf dem Land eingebauten
Vorstreckanlage (Experiments of
feeding pike fry v/ith an apparatus
established on the land)
Description of process of automatic
feeding.
Wunder^ Wo (1958) 59-6371
Fischwirt , 8ä 292-5
Zur Erforschung und Bekämpfung der
Bauchwassersucht (On investigation:
and control of ascites)
Describes experiments & results of
leucomycin injections« Continuation of
584845.
FiOidr
FAOsdr
Schiemenz, F. (1958) 59-6369
Fischwirt , 8s 285-9
Die Enge des Abstände s der Stäbe von
Schutzrechen vor Turbinen und Sielpumpen'
in ihrer Bedeutung für die Fischerei wie 1
für die Kraftv^ir tschaft (Distance ;
bexween the bars of turbine and sewage i
pump gratings with special regard to
their use in fisheries and power ■
industry) j
i
Content as per title. i
PAO ¿ dr
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FAO 59/9/6434
IPFC (1957) 59-6372
с с . Pap о Indo-Papi f .. Fi sh Coun . j (57/3)5
Add. 3 j 4 p» 9 mimeo
National fisheries policy and programme-]
Philipr ines
Excerpts from the message of President
Ramon Ma.gsaysay to the Congress of the
Philippines in his transmittal of the
budget of the National Government for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1958»
February 11, 1957»
FAOeipfc
MP
2(7)s1l6
Furnestin, J- (1959) 59-6373
Rev.Trav. Off .Peches jiiarit . , 23(l)s5-77
Hydrologio du Maroc atlantique
(Hydrology of the Atlantic Morocco)
The first part consists of an appraisal
of the coastal v;aters of Morocco
encompassing isotherm & isohaline chart;
at different depths for all seasons
during 1949 - 1953 & isodynamic charts
for 195З5 the second considers the
hydrology of the main sectors hased on
studies made during 1953.
FAO % hr
M
59-6374
23(1)0 79-10^
Purnest in 9 J. &
M.-L. Furnestin (1959)
Rev.Trav. Off .Pêches marit
La reproduction de la sardine et de
l'anchois des côtes atlantiques du
Maroc (The reproduction of the
sardine and anchovy on the Atlantic
coast of Morocco)
The first part consists of a study of
spawning seasons & areas of Sardina
pilchardus & their relationships to
environmental conditions ¡»particularly
temperature, during 1947 - 1953 | the
second is a similar study of Sn^raulis
oncrasicholuE.
FAOshr
M
59-6375
23(1) s 105-24
Furnestinj M.-L. (1959)
Rev.Trav. Off .Pêches marit . ^
Méduses du plancton marocain
(Medusae of Moroccan plankton)
Lists the medusae of the Atlantic
waters of Morocco, &. gives general
information on their annual & seasonal
abundance, & distribution. A number of
spp. new for Moroccan waters are
recorded.
Rounsefoll, G.A. (1958) 59-6376
Fish. Bull., U.S ., 58î 171-85
Anadromy in North American Salmonidae
Arrangement of the genera. Oncorhynchus ,
Salmo 9 Salve linus , & Cristivomer in
descending order of anadromy &
examination of the correspondence
betv»rcen lethal stream temperatures for j
the young of certain spp. &, the !
anadroraous habits. of those spp. |
FAC ; ff Ik
F
Robertson, O.Ho (1958) 59-6377 i
Fish. Bull., U.S ., 5819-30 I
Accelerated development of testis after 1
unilateral gono.dectomy, with i
observations of the normal testes \
of rainbow trout j
I
Experimental study of Salmo f:airdnerii . !
Description of techniques. Measurement \
of the v/eight & study of the histology i
of the testis under these experimental |
conditions compared víith observations j
on the gonad of normal trout.
FAO s glk
F
j
Silliman, R.P. &
Outsell (1958)
59-6378
Fish. Bull. , U.S . , 58s 215-52
Experimental exploitation of fish
populations
Reports experiments with 4 aquarium
X)opulaticns of Lcbistes reticulatus ,
with controlled light, temperature &
food supply; 2 were used as controls,
2 were "fished" at various intensities,
FAO % hr
M
FAO?sjh
FG
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)И17
Matsumoto, W.M. (1958) ' 59-6379
Fish«Bull. , U.S , , 58-S-31-72' ' -..■•■....л.ч. ■:,..„.,.
Description and distribution of larvae
of four species of tuna in Central
Pacific waters.
The larvae of 4 spp« of tuna - Noo-
thunnus macropterus , Katsuv/onus pelamis ,
Euth.?/nnus yaito , & Aux i s thaaard - are i
described in detail. Diagnostic
characters are given to aid in the
identification of the spp«
59-6381
(Card 2)
list of spp. Procambarus ro^ersi
expie tu s 9 new subsp, is described
from Calhoun County j Florida.
FAOswmm
M
FAO Í hh
F
Menard, H.W. (1959) 59-6380
Experientia , 15°»205-13.. . i
Geology of the Pacific Sea floorc iDc|
I
General account describing broa,d , j
elevations & depressions, seamounts & |
abyssal hills, & discussing evidence of
tectonic intensity in this basin & on j
the permanence of ocean basins & land !
bridges. j
Sexton, G.J. (1959) 59-6383
Ecol.H'ionofiT . , 29s 113-40
Spatial and temporal movements of a
population of the painted turtle,
Chrysemys picta marginata (Agassiz)
Marking study of 100 individuals in
& around Crane Pond, Michigan.
1
I FAOîglk
GLKssjh
F
Hobbs, H.H., Jr. & 59-6381
C.W. Hart, Jr. (1959)
Bull. Fla St .Mus ., 4s 146-91
The fresh¥/ater decapod crustaceans of
the Apalachicola drainage system in
Florida, Southern Alabama, and Georgia,
The family Palaemonidae is represented
by 2 shrimps of the genus Palaemonetes
& the Astacidae by 21 crayfishes
belonging to the genera Proc ambarus
(15 spp.). Cambar us (4)? Orconoctes (I)
& Cambarellus (I). An ill. key is
provided for identifying these animals,
& a tabular summary of their ecological
distributions precedes an annotated
Ker swill, C.J. (1959) 59-6384 :
Trade News , 1l(ll)s3-10
InvoGtigation and management of Atlantic
salmon in 1958. Part 1. The research ■
Xjr о gramme |
A £.;эпега1 review of Salmo salar studies!
& industry in the N.V/. Atlantic.
FAOssjh
MP
FAO Í39/9/6434
2(7)s1l8
Burridgc, E.W. (1959) 59-6385 \
Trade News , 11 ( 11) r. 11-6
Investigation and management of Atlantiq
salmon in 195Ö» Part 2. The management
programme i
Experiments & improvements of Salmo i
salar fisheries in N.W. Atlantic. ■'
Anonymous (1959)
New Soient, , 6(137)02
59-6388
AЪandoned wormholes under the Arctic !
Note on photographs of bed of Arctic
ocean taken during IGY from drifting :
station ALPHA; strevm boulders 5 i
manganese coated worm tubes as evidence •
of climatic change. ■
FAOssjh
MP
FAOcSJh
1
Poll, M. (1959) 59-6386 i
Ann .Mus . Confe'o beige , 71s Ser.8s75-174 !
Recherches sur la faune ichthyologique ;
de la région du Stanley Pool
(investigations of the ichthyological [
fauna of the Stanley Pool region) '
Contains the taxonomic description of ;
the spp. & a study of the ecology & !
association of -fehe spp. in Stanley '
Pool & neighbouring waters. j
S с hub ort
(195
8)
59-6389
Y/iss . Inf r.rmat . Fi schereiprax . , 5^164-8
Bericht über dio 32. Forschungsfahrt
des Fischeroiforschungsschiffes ANTON
DOrIHN in die mittlere Nordsee vom 9»
Oktober 1958 bis 30. Oktober 1958
(RoxDort on the 32nd research cruise of
the R/v ANTON DOHRN to the middle North
Sea from 9 to 30 October I958)
Contents as per title.
WADshr
F
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FAO г dr
M
Dar by shire, J. (1959)
New Scient ., 6(137) s 2б-9
Reoent research on sea v/aves
59-6387
Summary account of spectral analysis, ;
ship-borne & land based wave-re corder s 5
application in storm tracking, plotting'
navigation routes, design of harbours,
sea-walls & breakwaters, ship design,
tank testing.
FAOssjh
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FAQ 59/9/6434
Meyer, A. (1958) 59-6390
Y/i с s с Informat . Fi scher e iprax . ,5» 168-70
Lie tluchreisen deutscher Trawler 1958
und ihre Ergebnisse (Exploratory
cruisjs of German travi/lers during 1958
and their results)
Report on exploratory fishing results
obtain'wd in Greenland waters.
FAO s dr
M
2(7)s119
SchuЪeгt, К. (1958) 59-6391
Wi S3 »Informat, Fi schere j-pr ах . s 5° 170-5
иЪег den deutschen Heringsfang und die
Her ingsunt or suchungen im Jahro 195^
(On the German herring catch and
investigations during 1958)
Biological statistics of a review.
Hamburg, Institut für 59-6394 \
Küsten- und Binnenfischerei (1958) j
Wiss. Informat о Fi schere ipra^: . , 5" 182-3 |
Kutter-Suchfahrton
exploratory cruises)
t
Cutter
Report on results obtained off South
Norwegian coasts.
FAO s dr
_..4__-
Sahrhage, D. (1958) 59-6392 '
Wiss . Informat . Fi schere iprax . , 5^176-8
Tagung der Internationalen Fischerei-
konvention (Meeting of the Inter-
national Fishery Convention) '
Brief report on the meeting of the Northj
Sea Commission in Dublin 1958«
FAO s dr
M
Hamburg, Institut für 59-6395
Küsten- und Binnenfischerei (1958)
Wis s . Informat . Fi schere iprax . , 5^183
^in Thun markierte sich selbst (A
tuna which tagged itself)
Eeport as per title v/ith notes on tuna
migration in the North Sea«
FAOsglk
M
FAO^dr
Sahrhage, D. (1958) 59-6393
Wiss . Informat . Fi schere iprax . , 5? 178-82
Wiedorf ang markierter Fische (Catch
of tagged fish)
List of ta,gged' fish ca.ught in the
period 1 July - 31 December 1958.
Mann J Я .
(1958) 59-6396
V/i s s » In f о rmat ^ . Fi s cher о iprax » , 5^184-6
Le i 3 tungsprüf ungen an Schleien
(Efficiency tost on tenches)
Report on the grov/ing of tenches
length-v; eight relations.
FAO s dr
FAO s dr
F
FAC 59/9/6434
2(7)И20
Hamburg, Institut für 59-6397
Küston- und Binnenfischerei (1958)
Wi SS . I nf orm?.,t . Fi schere ipr ax . , 5^106
Bev^regliche Elektro seh euchanlage
(Movable electrical installation for
scaring fish)
Preliminary report on experiments done
in Stcinhuder Meer (Lov/or Saxonia) .
Kurataj Ho (1957)
59-6400
Hokusuishi Geppo , 14(l)s8-21
(The biology of the prawn Pandalus
hyp sino tus in the waters off Masuke^
Hokkaido), Ni
dr
F
FiB:
M
Nümann, W. (1958) ' 59-6398
Allfe-,FischZtg ., 83 088-91
Vorläufiger Bericht über das stark
veränderte Wachstum der Blaufelchen
im Boden see und Versuch einer Fang-
prognose für das Jahr 1958
(Preliminary report on the change of
growth of white fish in Lake Constance
and an attempt to prognose 1958 catch)
Reports present grov\rth rate of
Coregonusi & compares them v/ith former
results. Incl. forecasting of fishery
from the year-class strength.
FAOsdr
F
Kurataj H. (1957) 59-6401
Hokusuishi Geppo , 14?42-51
(The biology of the prawn Pandalus
borealis in the v^raters off Мазике ,
Hokkaido). îii
FiBs
M
Keiz, G. (1958)
59-6399
Allg.FischZtg . J
83 s 9 7-8
Untersuchungen über das Y/achstum
gesunder Karpfen ( Gyprinus carpió L»)
nach Antibiotika- Injektionen
(Growth rato investigations of healthy
carps J Cypri nus carpi ó L.j after
antibiotics treatment)
Describes experiments & gives an
account of observations made on the
grov\rth rates after the treatment.
Mangerel, P. (1957) 59-6402
Bull .Cent »belg.^tud. Document .Eaux , (З6);
105-12
Plankton in the water of rivers
intended for water supply j
WPA 32(3)431. The principal difficulties
caused by plankton in water to be used
for potable supplies are discussed.
Previous vmrk on plankton in rivers is
reviev;ed briefly & investigations are
described on the rivers Seine, Marne,
к Oise, from which water supplies for
Paris are dra\^m.
FAO I dr
F
iv/pa
F
rv.n 59/^/6434
2(7)s121
Kiefer J H. &E* Maushart (1958)59-6403
NuklQonik , 1s 22-7
Natural radio-activity in v/ater
WPA 32(3)468. The conii-^sition of the
natural radioactivity of different
waters was investigated ¡: chemical
precipitation methods were found to Ъе
the most satisfactory means of
measurement.
Coxonj T.L.Jo (1958)
59-6406
Con tract. Roc . , 69(29)2 1 6-7
River pollution in tidal waters I
I
Vl^PA 32(3)547. The problem of the presentí
extensive pollution of the tidal reaches
of the river Tyne is discussed, & the î
deleterious effects of this pollution
on human h-ealth & fish life are j
emxohasized. I
:wpa
;wpa
MP
Lackey J J.B. (1957) 59-6404
Enr.n^ Profi;r.Univ.Fla , 1 1 (3)Suppl .Leafl .
(87)^ 8 p.
Some visibility problems in large
aquaria. I. Plankton problems at
Marineland
WPA 32(3)473. The non-bacterial
microscopic life in the tanks of an
oceanarium at Marineland Fla, was
studied for 1 year. 11 groups & total
counts are tabulated.
Vladykov, V.D. & 59-6407
Go Boaulicu (1958)
Nat. cañado, 85s 149-56
Variations dans le Québec de I'abondanc«
annuelle des poissons originaires des
Grands-lacs (Variations in annual
abundance of fishes from the Great
La.kGS in Quebec)
A study of fluctuations in the
occurrence of Doro som a cepedianum,
Lepibema chrys ops ^ Mo rone ame rica na
in the St о Laurence river during 1944-
57» (issued as Corrbr. Pep. Fish. , Quebec j
(70) ) о
swpa
M
FAO s hr
P
Lackey, J.B. (1957) 59-6405
Engng Progr. Univ. Fla . 1 1 (З)ЗиргД. Leafl.
(87)28 p.
Some visibility problems in large
aquaria. II. A bacteriological study of
the sea v/atsr used in Marinoland
ША 32(3)474o During investigations on !
the turbidity of water in the осеапаг11лп'
of Marineland, Fla, bacteriological
examination of the water was carried
out at monthly intervals for 1 year. ;
Results are tabulated in terms of |
bacteria per ml. ';
Rose, M. (1957) 59-6408 I
Buj.1 .Mus oHi st с nat . ,. Paris , 29 ( 2 ) So r . 2 2 j
~ 235-45 ^ j
Description de copépodos nouveaux du ;
plankton marin de Mia-Trang ( Viet-Nam) |
(Description of new copepods of the
marine x^l^ï^kton of Nha-Trang, Viet-Nam) t
i
Taxonomic description of Mazellina gen. i
novo & Mazellina galleti nov, sp. - _
(issued as Contr . Inst .océanogr . , (29) )»í 1
sv/pa
FAO 59/9/6434
PAO i hr
2(7)i122
I
Rose, M. (1957)
Bul 1. Mu s о Hi st о nat-
59-6409
Paris , 29(4)Scr,2.^.
328-36
Description de copépodos nouveaux du
plankton marin de Nha-Trang (Viet-Wam)
(Description of now copepods of the
marine plankton of Nha-Trang, Viet-Nam
Taxonomic descriptions of kazellina
bulbifera & M.
Contr » Inst . océanogr «
ornat a. (issued a,s
, (30) ),
Berry, P.H. (1959) 59-6412
Bull. Fla St .Mus ., 4s 205-50
! Boarfishes of the genus Antigonia of j
the western Atlantic I
I i
! I
, A. combatía from the western Atlantic i
)i & the deeper-bodied A. capros from i
i the western Atlantic ¿c the Indo-Pacific i
i arc described, ill. & compared !
v/ith other nominal forms from the Indo- |
j Pacific. Appreciable individual & j
i geographic variation characterizes A. j
j combatía á: apparently also exists in j
i A. capros. !
FAOshr
F'AO s hr
M
Pax, P. & I. Müller (1957) 59-64IC
Notes Inst .oceanogr.Nhatrang , (46)? 40 p.;
Zoantharien aus Viet-Nam i
(Zoanthairs of Viet-Nam) j
Describes 7 ï^Qw spp. belonging to j
families Zoanthidae & Epizoanthidae. ¡
FAOsdr
M
Vilela, H. & 59-6413 :
K.C. Monte ir о (1958) I
Notas Sstud. Inst. Biol. Marit . , (20)s20 p.!
Infestaçao de mexilhoes Mytilus edulis '
L. , do rio Tejo pelo copepode Myticola ;
intestinalis Steur (infestation of ;
the edible mussel Mytilus edulis L., of j
the Tagus river by the copepod Mytili- |
cola intestinalis Steur)
A study of samples of individuals of i
different sizes - 5 "to 65 mm long &
collection of data on temperature,
salinity & surface movements of the
estuary water indicated the percentage
of infested individuals, by size,
Dawson, E.Y. (Ed.) (1959) 59-6411
Pacif .Nat . , 1(5) s 40 p.
William H. Harvey's report on the
marine algae of the United States
North Pacific exploring expedition of
1853-1856
Publication of a paper prepared in
1858/59 J from v/hich diagnoses in
latin had been published in I859 as
Pro с Amor. Acad. Arts' Sei « , 4s327-34>
undor the titles Characters of new
algae, chiefly from Japan and adjacent |
regions collected by Charles Viright of j
the North Pacific Exploring Expedition j
under Captain John Rogers. Lists the 'j
spp. & gives morphological notes on somoi
FAOsglk M ;
59-6413
(Card 2)
number of parasites by individual,
sex rate of parasites & environmental
relations to the parasitism.
FAO s hr
MF
I^AO 59/9/6434
2(7)s123
ШВ (1959)
Int .hydr. Bull
(6) s 164-204
59-6415
Contains notes on activities of -^he î
Bureau & information on charts, I
sailing directions 5, ligiitSj tides & ;
currents, work carried out & 'projected .
& new charts & nev\r editions of cha.rts. i
Lucas, C.Eo (1959)
Scot, Fish. Bull ., (ll)s8-9
A new fisheries convention
59-0418
Note on the signature in January 1959
of Fishery Convention for the N.E.
Atlantic. Summary of its aims &
pre; vi s ions.
FAO s glk
FAO.sjh
Voss, G. Le (1957) 59-6416
;^uart.J.Fla Acad. Sei,, 20 И 29-32
Chservations on ahnormal ^rowth of the
arms and tentacles in the squid genus
Rossis.
Description of collections of these
deepwater bonthic scpiolids, Rossinae,
taken by ATLMÎIS,
coast of Cuba.
193G-39 around
Fraser, J. H. „(1959) 59-6419
Scot. Fish. Bull . , ( 1 1 ) г 1 0-3
The importance of plankton in
maintaining fish stocks
General ill. article;; refers to ■
seasonal cycles, & grazing of herbivore^-;
predators on fish larvae, !
FiB? sjh
FAO 3 s jh
Parrish, В.Б. (1959)
59-6417
Scot. Fish. Bull. , ( 1 1 ) s 2-8
Scottish herring fishery forecast for
1959 and review of Scottish Worth Soa
herring fishery in 1958
Abundance & locality prediction^
effort & catch per unit effort charts
for 19580
Fraser, J, H. (l959) 59-6420 |
So ot. Fish. Bull . , (11)0 14 I
Doadly plant found in the sea, |
Corrections to inaccurate nev/spaper |
reports cf effects of Gymnodinium j
blooms r^ culture of these dino flagellâtes]
FAO sjh
FAOssjh
I^AC 59/9/6434
2(7)°124
Mason, J. (1959)
Scot. Fish. Bull ., (ll)s15-7
Tlie cod's'Jpoor relp.tions"
59-6421
Hülliuay, F. G. T. (1959)
Scot. Fish. Bull. 3 ( 11 ) g 20
il GW s items
59-6424
Notes on abundance, distribution Se
biology of bib, poutassou, poor cod à
Norway pout.
Shcrt notes en distribution in Scottish;
waters of Velella , & on observations In-
tanks cf the way in which struggles by j
Clupea h arengu s enhance its entanglement^
in gill nets. \
FAOssjh M
iones, R. (1959) 59-6422
Scot. Fish-Bull . , ( 1 1 ) Í 1 8
Fluctuations in the North Sea haddock
stocks - II
Discusses possible effects on the
fishery of the very poor 1956 & 1957
year-classes of Me 1 ano ¡s,r ammu s aeglef inusj
FAOssjh
M
•1
FAOssjh
M
Rae, В. В. (1959)
Scot. Fish. Bull., (lOs19
The Greenland shark
59-6423
г
Note on reappearance of the sjj. in j
North Sea &. Faroes area, & ca,pture of j
specimens in 1958/59 by Aberdeen trawlers^
possible relation of distribution to I
temperature changes. i
Strasburg, D.W. (I958) 59-6425
£i¿h^.J3aill_._j_ J-. S , , 582 335-6 1
Distribution, abunda.ncG and habits of
pelagic sharks in the Central Pacific
Ocean
Reproduction, morphometry, taxonomy;
relation of abundance to temperature,
longitude, depth, season, latitude 5
sex ratios^ data for Pterol a miops
longirnanu s, Carcharhi nus raelancpteru s,
Sulamia floridanus -; Priona ce glauca ,
Galcorhinus zyopteru s, I suru s gl au cu s ,
Laijina ditropis , AlG_¿ias spp, & Sph yrna
spp.
FAOssJh M
Yamashita, D.T.- (1958) 59-6426
Fish. Bull., U.S ., 58s 253-78
Analysis of catch statistics of the
Hawaiia-n sKip.jack fishery
All ava,ilablo records sunmarised for
I9OO-I953 relating to Katsuwonus
pel ami s & its associated live-bait
fishery. ( Stolephorus purpureas ^
Pranesus in su 1 arum mainly). Catches by
areas, years, seasons, v/eights, values,
catch per trip, catch per unit
qua^ntity of bait; disposal of catches.
FAOssjh
M
FAOüsJh
M
FAQ 59/9/6434
2(7)"125
Barnard J J.L. (1959) 59-642? \
Pacif .Nat„ l(3)e-12 i
Genoric partition in the amphipod ;
family CholuridaGj marino vrood Ъогсгз ¡
I
Diagnosis of the family =, its gonora & !
sppoj with discussion of distribution. !
FAO s glk
Earnard, J.L. (1959) 59-^428
Рас if. Nat ., l(4)s12-28
Liljehorgiid araphipods of southsrn
California coastal bottoins with a'
revision of the family
Diagnosis of the family , its genera &
spp.j with discussion cf distribution.
FAO ? glk
Y/att, K.S.F. (1959) 59-6429
Ganad. 3nt ., 91 г 129-44
A mathematical model for the effect of
densities of attacked and attacking
Sjpecios of the number attacked
Assumptions underlying 5 classical
mathematica.l models :f host-parasite &
predator prey popula,tion dynamics are
inadequate to account for published
data. A new model has been developed &
tested a,gainst p.vailable data for
insects. Methods of obtaining parameter
values for the model from field &
laboratory data are outlined & ill.
SJHssJh G
FAO 59/9/6434
Ghelardi, R.J, & 59-6430
S.W. Fager (1959)
Bull.ecol.Scc.Ai'iier . , 40 s 45
Species structure of the animal
com.munity inhabiting Macro cyst i s
руг if er cl Hodlfasts
"Abstr. of paper to be read at Session j
on Karine "■]cology (Chairmans iD.W. j
Fager) of ""■cological S- ciety of Amcrica^i
17 June 19 59-" Study of cores taken by
divinr: off California.
(1959)
59-6431
GLKssjh
Snright, J.T,
S.W. Fager
Bull .Gcol .Sec. Amer . ^ 40 s 45
Preliminary report on a complex tidal
activity rhythm
"Abstr. of paper to be read at Session
on Marine Ecolog)^ (Chairmans S.W.
Fager) of Ecological Society of America,
17 June 1959«" Field observations on
a burrowing inter tidal amphir)od,
Ca,lifornia.
GLKssjh
M
Wohl schlag^ J .S, (1959)
Bull. ocol .Soc. Amer
Metabolism
;, 40 S 45-6
of an Ant atretic fi¡
59-6432
;h
"Abstr. of paper to be read at Session
on Marine Ecology (Chairmans S.V/,
Fager) of Ecological Society of America,
17 June 1959«" O2 consumption of
'Jrematomus bernacchii from McMurdo Sound;
la-bcratory studies ^ comparison with
other cold-adapted fishes.
GLKssjh
M
2(7)s126
Packer J V/«Co (1959) 59-6433
Bul 1 . о со 1 . So с . Amor , ,, 40 ; 47
Spatial localizaticn in ths- newt ^
Tar i cha. rivularis
Scott, jop. (1958)
Un i V о Ç: 1 i с ад'О рг с s s ; 28 1 p.
Animal bühavior
59-6436
"ADstr. of paper to be presünted at
Session on Comparative Bohaviour ;
(Chairman s íT.^lo С^ЛИаз) of meeting
of Ecological Society of Aiâcrica, ;
17 June 1959." A field study has sho^vn '
that members of this sp. return each ;
year to same region of stream to breed :
& rarely enter at other points even ;
follov/ing translocation. Ability to \
orient within a restricted area toward
the site of their capturo has been | FACsglk
demonstrated. \
GLKssjh F ;
Goneral text describing methods of
study & discussing such topics as
anatomical J physiological genetic
basis of bohavior, learning, the
organization of behavior 5 social
aspects of behavior, the language of
animals 5 bohavior & environment , &
behavior & evolution.
№
Reese,
Bull.ecol
E.So (1959)
So c. Amer.
Shell selection by
59-
40 g 48
srmit crabs
■6434
"Abstr, of paper tc be presented at
Session on ComparPvtive Behaviour
(Chairman^ K,E, Collias) of mooting \
of Ecological Society of America, \
17 June 1959." Field & laboratory '
observations of Pagurus spp. in Florida]
Heuvelmans, Б. (1958) 59-6437
Paris, Librairie Pion , 498 p.
Dans le sillage dos monstres marins.
I. Le krakon et le poulpe colossal
(On the track of marine monsters,
I. Giant octopuses and squids)
An ill. poi'Ular book on legends &
present knC'Wledgo on cephalcpods.
GLKssjh
M
FAO s hr
M
Whitney, R.R. (1958) 59-6435
Iowa St, Coll. J. Sei ., 33(1)- 55-79
Numbers of mature walleyes in Clear
Lake, lov/a, 1952-3, as estimated by
tagging
Detailed account of Stizostodion v.
vitroum ta-g^ing experiment. Tag loss
rates^ selectivity of capture for
tagging 5 estimates of mortality &
movement rates.
Hvass, H. & 59-6438
J. Guibe (1958)
PariSs Fernand Nathan , 111 p.
Los iioissons (Fishes)
A coloured ill. list, in systematic
order, of interesting fish spp« with
brief deacription & habitat notes.
SJHs sjh
P
FAOsefa
MP
PAO 59/9/6434
..U-
2(7)s127
Zoological Society of
India (1959)
Ycarb. 200I» So с India ;
59 6439 i Earanov;, I.V, (1959)
С R.Acad. Sci.U. R. S. S.
59-6442
^ 12бг1082-3
1 957-5^-^-^^C P« 1 C-idrokar'bonatnye koeff itsienty v
List of fellows c- members у executive
council^ off 1се-ЪеагегСр proceedings
of annual ¿ene ral meeting v.dth reports
of editor;, branches Ь affiliated bodies,
c- presidential address; accounts p
history constitution o: regulations of
tne Society .-^: list of its publications.
GLK;:f:lk
vodakh nekotorykh rek oSSR
(The hydro carbonaceous coefficients of
the waters of certain rivers of the
UóSn)
Annotation to follov;.
MF
íunstan^ D.J. (1959) 59-(S440
Tech.Pap.Siv.Fish.C.S.IoR.Q. , (5-):22 p.
The barramundi Lates calcarif er (Llooh)
in Queensland waters
General accou.nt of the distribution ¿
biology of L^ calcarif er a dealing with
feeding habit, length-weight relation^
age determination c: grov/th rate^ -'.
reproduction; catches taken are
discussed as evidence of abundance 5 t\
fishing methods are described.
Б^АОс
Abrikosov, G.G. (1959) 59-^443
G.R.Acad. Sei. U.R. S.S. , 12б И 139-40
К voprosu о geograf icheskora
rasprostranenii pokrytorotykh
presnovodnykh mshanok (A
contribution to the problem of the
geographic distribution of the
Phyla.ctolaemata of sweet water
Bryo2oa)
Annotation to follow.
FAG I glk
MF
FAC:
F
India. Ministry of Food
c: Agriculture (195S)
Indian Fish. Bull. <¡ 5(l)
59-6441
-3 p.
Contains brief notes - some original ^
some brief digest of published work -
on developments Í: research in fisherie;
in India p folloY/ed by digests of
articles published outside India on
non-Indian fisheries.
Rochford p D.J. ( Comp .)( 1959) 59-6444
Oceanogr. Sta .List , 37^96 p.
}i>'drologicai investigations from.
F.R.V. DERi'MT HUÎIT
1957
FAO I glk
MF
Tables givings for each station p date,
timop 0: position, depths of water
sam.pl ing, c. for each sample
temperature, chlorinity, O2 content
r- percentage saturation, С t o:
total xjhosphate.
GLIi z glk
M
'/9/64
У.
2(7) "128
Нае^^ЪХогПр
L.-E. (1959)
59-6445
Mi tt . int . Verh, Limnol . , (10):24 p,
A thermistor thermometer which readc to
the
De
nearest 0,01 С in the field.
Descrihes construction Л. use of this
instrument; its properties ^ results of
lahoratory ¿z field tests in Swedish
lakes.
SJHssjh
FG
Landahl, H.D. (195T)
59-6446
Bull. math. Biophys. , 19:; 171-86 .
Population growth under the influence
of random dispersal
Author had previously developed an
approximation method for the solution oí
diffusion ÔC related prohlems - Bull .
math.Eiophys« ^ 142 49? 1953 -• Simple
linear expressions are suhstituted for
the correct solution.
shdl
ITun, M. (1959) 59-6443
Fish. Bull., Haifa , (19)^4-6
( Chapters on the expansion of Israel
fishing' in lake Tiherias). Iv/
SJHs
F
White, J.H. Ô' 59-6449
B. Komarovsky (.1959)
Fish. Bul l. , Haifa, (19):- 6-9
(The use of copper naphthenate and
other copper soaps for the treatment
of fishing nets). Iw En
Full translation of a technical
paper presented Ъу the authors to the
5th meeting of the GFGÎÎ in Rome^ 1958„
SJHs jhw
M
Schulte, A. (1957)
59-6447
Z.verg l. Physiol. , 39=432-76
Transfer- und Transpositionsversuche
mit monokular dressierten Fischen
(Experiments on transfer and
transposition with monocularly trained
fishes)
Carassius vulgaris were trained to
discriminate monocularly hetween 2
visual stimuli.
Cher vin sky,
Fish. Bull. .,
J. (1959)
Haifa , (19) s 10-4
59-6450
;as
F
(A systematic and hiological
comparison hetween the lizard fish.
Saur i da grand i sguam is , from the
iJediterranean and the Red Sea).
Iv/ En
Systematic <" hiological studies of
this Indo-Pacific spp. lleristic
P.- morphometric differences, life-
histories, spavming times, food.
SJHcsjh
FAQ 59/^A434
(7)129
Carmel y J. (1959)
Fish. Bul 1.5 Half
59-6451
, . (19) -15. 1G-9
(Tuna fishing on F.V. SHIIIC :IARU).
Iw
Tabulates "• discusses data for
yellov/fin,, big-eye Ç, darma^ alDacore¡,
Ъluefin с. hlack narlin.
Беп -Yamiy И
FisL.Bun. ^
(1959)
lîaif a ,
(l9):-22-
59-6454
•30
(Trawler and trawl gear in action).
Iw En
Report on the study of the
Eediterranean trawl gear carried
out in Israel I956-I95S. Ahstr. of
this paper will he given in the
next issue.
SJH-sjh
Беп -Tuviaj A. (1959)
SJIIcmh
M
59-
■6452
Fi sh. Bull. , Ha ifa, (l9)^:l6-7
( Know your fislTJT Pw
111. v/ith names c- short notes on
Phycis ; Sarda ç, Conger ^ Euthynnus ,
Anqilla ( Huraena) с Peristedion spp,
Bates 5 LÎ. &
D.P. Ahhott (1958)
59-6455
i¡ew i or:
/liarles Scrihner's Sons,
254 p.
Coral islands
Portrait of an atoll
SJHisjh
M
Bernstein^
Fish. Bull.
D. (1959)
, Haifa. (19)
59-6453
20-2
(Experiments v/ith the Danish trawl
on P. F.V. EAZV;I). Iw
ne'
SJHs
M
Popular account of a SLurvey of Ifalul-:
island in the Carolines group; notes
on fish are incl.
FAÖ . glk
Carpovichj E.A. (l95ö) 59-б45б
Hew lork^ Tech. Dictionar ies Co. ^ 39ö p
Russic'in-English biological ¿': medical
dictionary
Contains 35? 000 Russian entries in
general hiology^ hotany., zoology,
medicine à agriculture j arranged in
Russian al-ohahctical order.
FAO :: glk
MF
FAO 59/9A4
J^r
(7)^130
Defant, A. (195Ö) 59-6457 ■
Ann АгЪог ^ Un iv. Liichigan i-'resS ; 121 p.!
ЕЪЪ and flov/ - The tides of earthj
air у and water
Semi-popular account of tides j their
nature., the means of measuring them^ i
the forces by \;hioh they are generatod^i
their origin,, their m.anif estations in
seas c: oceans ;, internal tides ¡, tidal
oscillations in the atmosphere c: in th
ionosphere J r: tides on land. Ist
published as "Bb"be ?' Flut des Ileereí.i do
Atmosphäre und der Erdfeste" 5 1953«
FAOcglk M
Stommel, H. (1958) 59-645^
Berkeley, Univ. Calif or nia Fr ess, 202 p.
The Gulf stream - A physical and
dynamical description
Eis tor i
methods
scale f
circula
& the v;
Atlanti
of the
fluctua
of the
GLICsft'lk
cal introduction à observation
; geostrophic relations j large-
eatures of North Atlantic
tionj hydrography of the stream ^
ind system over the ITorth
c;; linear •' non-linear theories
stream y 2z meanders in it y
tiens in its currents;, the role
thermohaline circulation.
M
Australia. Com.monv.-ealth 39~^А-Ь9
Bureau of Census à Statistics (1959)
Statist . Bull . Fish. Thai . Aust . , 1957-5^
(4):ia p.
Tables y graphs
as fishy crustacean
notes ^ data grouped
shell
¡rochusf;
L molluscs.;, pearl
Lling. Values "';
quantities of catchy ¡processings boats
à equipment in use; production by spp. j
states.
FAOrsjh
-JjAO 59ЛД43-
M
California University, 59-646C
Scripps Institution of
Oceanography (1959)
Quart. Frogr. Re p. 3T0R; (6)s17 P«
Frogress report dealing with analysis
of existing data y especially tuna
availability in relation to
océanographie factors; sea level
oscillations instrumentation - tide
gauges ;, anchored stations, tele-
rocording. bathythermometer;
evaluation of phytoplanlcton product ior
m e a sur em e n t s .
GLK, sjh
M
Hong Kong, Director of 59-646 1
Agriculture j; Fisheries cb
Forestry (1958)
Hong ICong^ Government F ress^ 128 p.
Annual departmental report for the
financial year 1957-58
Incl. report of the m.arinoj fresh-
water 8: oyster culture sections of
the Fisheries Bivision; dealing with
researchy exploration;, training,
credit, statistics J fishing
activitiesj boats^ legislation ôz
certification. Appendices tabulate
statistical data regarding production
c: trade by spp. , year^ season^ type
59-6461
(Card 2)
of fishing unit J vessel inventory j 5:
incl. charts of fishing areas.
FAOcsjh
MF
2(7):.131
59-
■6463
Cviic^ V. (1959)
lIorsk.R i barst. , 1 1 l 90-2
Produkt ivno,.t ïïiora (Productivity
of the sea). En
Problem in question is dealt \7ith in
a general ^vayj later to be treated ii
connection \7ith the Adriatic.
Preliminary investigations sho'.v that
the productivity is not the sane in i:
rof;ionSj c': that it is greater in the
coastal region. A hotter organisatioi
of the fishing equipment;, discovery
of new fishing grounds ¿; increase in
the пшлЪег of kinds of utilized sea
J]
59-6463
(Card 2)
organisms should bring ahout
greater yields.
FAO:vc
Krisanec^ V. (1959) 59-б4б5
Morsk.Piharst. , 1 1 ■; 94-5
novoj technici gajenja kamenica u
Limskom kanalu (a nev; oyster
breeding technique in the Lira channel)
En
This v/ell-knovm oyster breeding
expert presents in this article the
results achieved in the Lim channel Ъу
using a ney; oyster breeding technique
on the western coast of Istria in the
Lim channel, I. StojniC;, vdio is working
in this breeding ground, is performing
experiments aiming at reducing as much
FLO 59/9A434
59-6465
(Card 2)
as possible the losses resulting
from various causes ^ of which weak
rope is one. Contains a description
of Stojnic's experiences c- of his
method of work in preventing <?;
reducing the losces.
PAOsvl
I'i
Gru.biGic, F. (1959) 59-6467
L'lorsk.Pdbarst. , 11 :j 95-6
Ко car en je sa dva broda (Trawling'
with tv.^ ships). En
According to the author j the
advantages of this kind of fishing
are obvious 5 for the nets can be
used in full measure t': permanently;,
while also smaller craft are able to
fish in deep water C- also with much
larger nets. In the sequence he
explains what the ves .els, equipment
C: method of v/ork should be.
■■'АО : f g
M
Grubisic, F. (1959) 59-6468
b'lorsk.aibarst . , 11:105-7
Lksperimentiranje i tennifca ribolova
(Sxperim.entation and fishing
technique). En
Deals in a general \jQ.y with
investigations of the sea Л- the
role of science in such
investigations J stressing their
necessity.
FAO f g
M
2(7)-:132
Basioli^ J. (1959) 59-6469 ;
Morsk.Ribarst. , 11s1l8--9 j
Ribarstvo Crno2;orskog primor ja j
(Fisheries on the Ilontene^ro littoral) I
Toner, E.D. (1959) 59-6472
3alm.?rout Mag. , (15б)з104-10
Predator and prey relationships
En
A survey of the conditions ^
potentialities t-. kind of the fisheriei
in this part of the Adriatic. States
that the occurrence of sardines in
these v/aters is habitual ¡, hut that
there are marked fluctuations in
respect of the strength of the
schools.
Consideration of relative groxrth
rates J fecundities у survival &
behaviour of Bsox lucius ¿: Salmo
t rut ta.
FAO : jb
U«S» Naval Research
Laboratory (1959,)
Washington a S. С ^ 63 p.
Report of ÎIRL progress
59-647C
Contains (p. 54) progress report or.
development i'-. trials of shipboard
data-recording equipment for use in
digital signal processing of under-
water acoustics studies.
PAO:sjh
MG
Y/entj A.E.J.
Salin. Trout
(1959) 59-6471
:iag. , (156)595-103
Historical notes on some ancient
fishing engines in Ireland -.11.
Continues descriptions of fishing-
weirs on various rivers J used for
catching Salmo salar.
PAOcsjh
F
FAOssjh
MF
Richards, С ( 1959)
Salm. Trout Mag. , (l56):111-7
Some thoughts by the Viye
59-6473
Article on the prospects of the
fisheries in this ïïelsh river.
FAO; s oh
F
Godden, R.A. (1959) 59-6474
Salm. Trout Mag. , (l56).1lC-23
Twenty years after
Account of a fishing trip, with notes
on the state of the inland fisheries
in that country.
FAOisjh
F
FAC 59/9A434
2(7)s133
Grey, L. (1959)
Ga Im, Trout Hap;. , (156): 124-9
A kerry fishery
Account of the salmûii fishery
in Caraft'h river, Eire.
59-647
Netherlands. Centraal 59-^470
Bureau voor de Statist iek (1959)
Seist ,, 34 P«
Statistiek van de visserij 195^
(Fishery statistics^ I958)
Tables 5 diagrams ?.: analytical notes
fishing craft Л manpower 5 production -
herringj travd^ shellfish, freshwater 5.
landings ''qj gear, area Z- type of craft
fishing effort -; processing Z: trade ^
prices Z: values' v/haling.
PAO"sjh
P'AOiSJh
MF
Erovm, M.E. (1959) 59-6476 I
Salm. Trout Mag. , (156):134~7 |
Biological notée |
Notes on territories and competition |
among young trout and salmon Í'-
Pacific salmon.
FAOcsjh
llartin Snlazar,' F. (1^58) 59-6479
B;j1.F.-.sc^ Vcnoz .« (5)s24 p.
Actividades do la pesca g industria d*
la sardina duranto los a.nos 1956 y
"1957 (Sardino fishing and
industrial activities diiring 1956 and
1957)
A rjvÍ4.,.- of' tho fisheries during
1956/57 ill. Ъу maps of fishing
ground a & landings & processing
statistics.
GLKshr
H
. 65
Sv/itzer^ J. (195Ö) 59-6477 :
Ahstr. Theses Uni v. Reading 1957-5C
A survey of certain fauna of some
littoral zones in Langstone and
Chichester harhours
Nitrogen & sulphide contents of m.uds
f-; their thixotropic c: dilatant
properties» fauna of half-metre
quadratSç, local variations heing
correlated v/ith characteristics of tlié
mud . 1
California University. 59-648C
Scripps Institution of
Oceanography (1959)
Iviomor. Scripps Instn Ocoanogr . , 10 March,
10 p.
Memorandum
An ill. account of current research
programmes of the Institut ion 5
cruise schedules e- objectives.
PiBcsjh
M
FiBssjh
M
FAO 59/^/643.1
2(7)-134
Monten, E. (1959) 59-640I I
/stückholrn7 ,- 21 p.
Salmon fishery in spite of hj-dro-
electric developments
A general reviev/ of Saino salar
fisheryj research^ protection '"■ culture
}1F
Hanson, H..C. (1959)
ocience ^ 129 s 1354
Fundamentals of ecology
Review of 59-648З.
59-64G4
7;
-^^y^jj.
FAO:
MF
Australia Commoni;oalth 59-б4'^^''^
Scientific í: Industrial Research
Organisation (l958)
Canberra ^ 174 P«
Tenth annual report of the Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation for the year 1957-3<^
Incl, report on fisheries ¿:
oceanography, under headings s General,
Operations of research vessels;
Fisheries hiologT^ Талсопоту à
Eiiihryclogy." Hydrology^ Physical
oceanography; Productivity;
Zooplanlvtolog;)^; Ilarine fouling: Phyto-
plankton; Biochemistry.
FAOcsjh ' M
Odum, E.P. (1959) 59-64^0
Philadelphia, Saunders , 54'^ P*
Fundamentals of ecology
A te:Lt hook in 3 parts: I. Basic
:colegical principles " concepts; IIo
/lie' habitat approach; III. Applied
ecolo^. The echo syst em approach
em.phasised.
efa
MF
Harlow, H.F. г-. 59-64Ö5
CIT. Y.'oolsey (1958)
líadison, Univ.V.isconsi n Press , 476 p.
Biological and biochemical bases of
behaviour
Deals with symposium held at the
University of Wisconsin. Presents
initial papers, with some attention
to other contributions.
г efa
Gerard, R.'7. (l959) 59-б4о6
Science , 129-1355
Biological and biochemical bases of
behaviouJT
Review of 59-6485.
РАО:;
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7):135
U.K. Salmon & Trout 59-64S7
Drury, R.E.H, (1959) 59-6490
Association (1959)
Salm. Trout Mag. , ( 1 55 ) •: 22-8
Salm. Trout Hag., ( 155): 70 p.
The rights of riparian ovmers in
relation to river hoard activities
Contains editorial notes ^
correspondence, papers c: discussion
A note on the situation in the U.K.
at Association meetin^'S^ reports of
Follov/ed Ъу discussion.
committees y 'oiological notes 5 accounts;,
Ъоок reviev/s.
PAO:sjh MF
FAO • s jh F
Levinge, R. (1959) 59-6488
Fleming, P. (1959) 59-6491
Salm. Trout Mag. , (155)9-12
Salm. Trout Mag. , ( 1 55 ) с 29-42
The case for artificial proparcation
The prevention of poaching in lochs
of salmon
and rivers near main roads in
Scotland
A discussion paper referring to Salmo
salar fisheries in Ireland.
llote on legislation c: enforcement
prohleras for Atlantic salmon <": trout.
Followed by discussion.
FAOcsjh MF
FAOi'SJh ■ MF
Frosty V'.E. (1959) 59-6489
Brown, M.E. (1959) ■ 59-6492
Salm. Trout Ma,-. , ( 155 ) : 1 3-21
Salm . Trout Mag. , (155)^-6 4-6
The case for artificial propagation
Biological notes
of salmon
îJotes under headings с Spavniing
A discussion paper referring to Salm.o
hchaviour;; BroY/n trout in small,
salar '■ Oncorhynchus fisheries, "■■ to
acid streams.
59-6480, followed by discussion.
PAO,sóh HF
FAOcsJh
59/9/043'
2(7)136
înequist^ P. (1959)
Götebo rgs Havsfiskeför. АагзЪ, ^
59-6493
1952^
285 р.
АгзЪок 195S
(Yearbook 195ô)
Annual report of the association;,
nautical tables 5 Swedish fisheries
administrationj, review of fishery
regulations, various conversion tables ^
fisheries statistics ¿:. various other
short notes for fishermen.
PAO^tl
M
L.B.P. (1959)
Mar, Obs. ., 29382-4
Ocean current observations
59-6494
Instructions for ships on observing
surface currents with emphasis on the
accuracy of the observations
depending on the determination of
positions.
FAOctl
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-6495
liar. Obs. , 29,:G4-5
The national Océanographie Council -
Annual report
SuiTimary of the follovàng items of the
reports marine physics, marine
biology c: the activities of PlRS
DISCOVERY II.
FAOctl
M
Anonymous (1959)
liar. Obs. , 29:86
State of sea photographs
59-6496
State of sea photographs from force
1 to force lOj \
more photographs
1 to force lOj v/ith reo^uest for
FACitl
M
Poll 5 11. U. (I95Ö) 59-6497
Hamburg ; I5 P»
Zur Nieder Schlagsmessung auf See::
Ergebnisse von Vergleichsmessungen
auf Feuerschiffen und benachbarten
Inseln (The measurement of
precipitation at sea3 results of
comparative measurements obtained on
light-ships and neighbouring islands)
Review of the problem of the
measurement of precipitation at sea^
comparison of existing measurements
v/ith measurements on island stations
& recommendations for future
improvement of the measurements.
' 2tl M
P. P.P. (1959) 59-649S
Mar. Obs. , 29:87
The maeasurement of precipitation at
seas results of comparative
measiirements obtained on light-ships
and neighbouring islands
Review of 59-6497«
FAO:
FAO 59/9/б.:34
2(7)^37
7"
Petri, 0. (Comp.) (195Û) 59-6499
Hamburg;, 38 p»
Statistik der I.Ieereswellen in der
Nords ee-auf Grund von Beooaclitungen dei
Bordvvett erwarten des Deutschen
Wetterdienstes (iTorth Sea v/ave
statistics - based on observations of
ship weather stations of the German
Meteorological Service)
Presentation of statistics in
graphical ?. tabular form &
discussion of the results.
stl
M
59-6501
(Card 2)
feeding habits of the spp. ¿c
compares the fishes^, their feeding
habits ^- environments for both lakes
to indicate their grouping by
different biotoiyes.
FiE I hr
P.R.B. (1959) 59-6500
Kar. Ob s . , 29:88
ÎTorth Sea v/ave statistics - based on
observations of ship v/eather stations
of the German Meteorological Service
Review of 59-6499.
PAO:
M
Brehm, V. (1959)
59-6503
Ré s uit, sei. Expier. hydrobiol.ICivu.
Sduärä~r Albei-t, "3(3) - 67-100
Cía do cera. De
A taxonomic study encompassing also
information on zoogeography of the
spp, c, planktonic forms, biotopic
classification of the spp. c-. their
occurrence in the stomach of
different spp. of fish in the lakes
Kivu;, Edward ■'- Albert.
FiB z hr
P
Verbeke, J. (1959) 59-6501
Ré sul t . s ci . Expl or . hyô.robi.ol . K.ivu ^
Eduard d:" Albert , 3(3)^1-66
Le régime alimentaire des poissons des
lacs Eduard et Albert (The feeding
habits of fishes of lakes Sdv/ard and
Albert)
Outlines the main groups of
invertebrates of the lakes, c: gives
in tabular form, the results of
studies of stomach & intestine contents
of 17 spp. of lake Edward с 23 of lakc^
Albert. Summarises the results of the
study in an attempt to establish the
liincks, Ü.D. (1959) 59-6504
Result, sei . Explor . hydrobiol . ICivu ,
Eduard .'•" Albert, 3(3) 101-6
I'ermap t эга . _En
A list of 10 sp. with notes on
distribution (.1 abundance.
PiB 3 hr
FAQ 59/9/6434
2(7)-:138
—*
Jacquemart, S. (1959) 59~б505
R é sul t .^s с i. Expl o r_»_hy d г о Ъ i о 1 . Ki vu ¡,
Lduard г": А1ЪёгТ 7 3 ( 3 h 1 07-36 ■
Tri chop t era du lac AlЪert
(Trichoptera of lake Albert)
A taxonomic study of tlie si^p. "vvith
tabular information of the
distribution of the spp. in lakes YAvu^
Sdward f^ Albert.
FiB : hr
Vrydagh, J.-M. (1959)
59-6508
I^ésult . sei. Explor . hydrobiol.Kiv u^
Eduard Г Alb ert, 3(3) .: 1 о9--9б
Bostrychidae. Fr
A list of 6 spp. v/ith notes on
distribution, from lakes ICivUy
Edv/ard. c: Albert.
FiB : hr
F
Chrispeels^ A. (1959) 59-6506
Result .sei. Ex^jI o r , hj drobiol . Kivu ¡,
Eduard f Albe rt, З'ГзУПЗТ-Но
Larves de Chironomidae (Díptera
Nema to cera) (Larvae of
Chironomidae - Díptera ÎTematocera)
The 1st part contains a morphological
description of the most common groups
of spp. of lakes Kivuy Edward ■"■
Albert r"' an identification key;; the 2nc.
contains descriptions of the stations j,
v/ith lists of the spp. collected.
Some information on the vertical
distribution of the benthic larvae is
given. The importance of ch.ironom.id
Carl i sie y D.E. с:.
F, Knowles (1959)
London^ Cambridge Univ>
Endocrine control in crustaceans
59-6509
Prcss^ 120 p.
MF
59-6506
(Gard 2)
larvae as food for fish is discussed.
FiB . hr
Taylor., E. г, 59-6510
D.J. Slinn (195s)
J.Anim.Eco l. , 27:15-25
Observations on the ecology of some
brackish v/ater organisms in pools
at Scarlett Pointy isle of Man
Description of environmental
characteristics of the pools.
Qualitative ^'. quantitative compositictn
of the biota:; habitat preferences of
Idotea chelipeS y Jaera nordraanni Л
J. albifrons ; Gamma rus duebeni à.
Procerodes ulvae.
PAO;, sjh
MF
í^lO 59/9Л434
2(7):139
Edv/ards, R.L. (195S) .59-6311!
l\icker, D.S. (195Ö)- 59-6514
J . Anim . Ecol . , 27 : 37~45
J. Anim. Ecol. s 27.105-19
Movements of ixidividual members in a
The distribution- -of ■ some fresh-v/ater
population of the shore сгаЪ , CarcinuF,
invertebrates in ponds- in relation to
maenas L. c, in the littoral z;one
annual fluctuations in the chemical
composition of the \7ater
Iiarkin¿T experiments - by clipping
toothed carapace - in Southampton
14 month survey of 16 ponds in
\7ater gave movement, population
S, England; special reference to
densities &c survival rates ^ size
differences on shore c; off-shore^ by
molluscs, leeches, flatv/orms. GammaruE
Ci- Aselluso Relation of distribution
S G3CG S •
to water hardness л: colour.
FAO'.sjh M
FAO.sjh P
Orians, G. К. (195Ö) 59-6512
Macan, T. T. (l95ö) 59-6515
J. Anim. Ecol. , 27:71-84
J. Anim. Ecol. 5 27:159-61
A capture-recapture analysis of a
Reflections of an ecologist
shearv/ater population
Critical review of 5834ЗО.
Marking experiments on Procellaria
puffinus breeding on Skokholm Island,
S. V."aleSc, gave population size of these
preda+ors on fish.
FAO^sjh MG
FAO G G
Leslie^ F.ÏÏ. (l95ö) 59-6513
Swift, D.R. (I95S) 59-6516
J. Anim. Ecol. с 27s84-6
J.Anim.Ecol. , 27:161
Statistical appendix
Fish physiology
Sistrihution ¿ ecological notes on
Critical reviev/ of 570207.
spp. studied in survey 1953-56 of 144
small lakes- relation of occurrence
of some sjjp. to occurrence of aquatic
weeds.
PAO'.sjh F
FAO : MF
FA^ 59
/9/6s.34
2(7):140
Votintsevy К. К. í: 59-6517
ÏÏ.V. УегЪо1оуа (1959)'
C.R.Acad. Soi.U.R. S. S. , 12бгб50-3
О vliianii sgonno-nagonnykh iavlenii i
vnutrennykh. voln na gidrokhimicheskii
rezhim osera Baikal (On the
influence of internal v/avec and
variations of the water level caused "by
the wind on the hydrochemical regime
of lake Baikal)
Annotation to follow.
^tavrovGkiij A.S. (1959)
59-6520
FAO;
F
Vladimirov, V.I, ^: 59-65 1С
K.I. Semenov (1959') "
С R. Acad. Se i . U.R. Si S. , 126^663-6
Kriticheskii period v rasvitii
lichinok гуЪ (a critical period in
the development of fish larvae)
Annotation to follow.
FAO г
MF
C.R.Acad.oci.U.R.S.S. , 12бс7бЗ-6
Rasprostranenie voln na granitse
uprugogo poluprostvanstva
vyzyvaemykhvolnami zhidkosti v
hasseine so skachkoohrazno
meniaiushcheisia gluhinoi
(propagation of V\ra,ves at the boundary
surface of an elastic semispacej
caused by v/ave motion in a liquid-
filled hasin in v/hich the depth change^
abruptly)
Annotation to follow.
FAC) z
MG
Lisitsyn, A. P. (1959) 59-6521
C. R.Acad. Sci.U.R. S.S. , 12б''о63-6
líovye dannye о raspredelenii i sostave
vzveshennykh vechchestv v moriakh i
okeanakh v sviasi s voprosami geologii
(Recent data on the distribution and
composition of substances in
suspension in seas and oceans j viewed
in connection v/ith geologic problems)
Annotation to follow.
FAO
M
Chinar ina J A.D. (1959)
59-6519
C.R.Acad. Sci.U.R. O.S. , 126:667-70
Ismenenie okraski treski Gadus mor hua
m or hua L. ¡, odinochnoi i v stae^ v
aavisimosti et fona (Color
variation in Gadus morhua morhua L. ¡,
both individual and in shoal j as
dependent on the background)
Annotation to follo\7.
U. S. Bureau of Sport 59-6522
Fisheries L V.'ildlife. Branch
of Fish Hatcheries (1958)
Statist. Big.U.S. Fish V/ildl.Serv. , (42)
44 p.
Propagation and distribution of food
fishes for the calendar year 1955-1956
Tabulates the fish ('
distributed by fish-cultural stations.
fish eggs
FAO 2
M
FiBsefa
FAO 59/9/6434
2(7)3141
Ewingj J. í:
59-6523
M, Ewing (1959)
Bull, geol. So с. Al -лег, ^ 10{3) ■:2Э^-3^1
SeiGmic-reiraction measurements in the
Atlantic ocean Ъаз1пз5 in the
Mediterranean Bea¡, on the mid-Atlantic
ridge 5 and in the Norv/egian Sea
GA 1(4)1-G86.
Maldonado-Eoerdell^ IL (195Ô) 59-5524
Ciencia, l8(7-8) : IO5-I 3
Recientes adelantos en geofísica y
geología submarinas en las areas del
Océano Pacífico próximas a í'iéxico
(Seccnt progress in submarine
geophysics and geology in Pacific ocean
areas near Mexico)
GA 1(4)1-900.
Tí
Gorsline., D.o
59-6525
ICO. Emery (1959)
BulLgeoLSocAmer. , 70(3) ■.279-90
Turbidity-current deposits in San Pc-dro;
and Santa Monica basins off Southern j
GA l(4):1~94i
)
L
РАО 59/9A434
McKee^ E.D. у J. Clironic 59-6526
c: S,E. Leopold (1959)
Bull . Amer . Ass . Petrol . Geol . ^ 43 ( 3 ) ;
501--62
Sedimentary belts in lagoon of
Kapingamarangi Atoll
GA 1(4)1-950. Systematic bottom
sampling in the lagoon of
lía. p i ngama r a ngi At 1 1 j Ca г о 1 ine
islands 5 indicates that sediments
accumulating there are of 6 principal
types ;, each characteristic of c:
largely restricted to definite depth
1 j.niits.
KcMurtrey, R.G, & al. (1959) 59-^527
Bui 1 . M о nt . Bur Mines ^ (9) '45 P«
Preliminary report on the geology and
T/ater resources of the Bitterroot
valley, Montana, v/ith a section on
chemical quality of water
GA 1(4)1-955»
F
"Por Id Fishing Boat
Congress 2nd (1959)
FAQ, Rome, 5»1C April 1959
J;\^pers
59-65
¿o
liicl. prospectus, report
list of
participa.ntssi list of documents ^>:.
cojitributions to meeting of which
theme v;as fishing craft j performan
o: sessions of which were conducted
under topic headings;: tactics^:
CQjiStruction;, sea behaviour j
productivity. Contributions have
abstr. in P7_glishs French ^-: Spanis
Those of particular interest in
2(7)^42
59-6528;
(Card 2) i
connection with rerjources studies &
fisheries assessments are annotated as
follows, 59-6530, 59-6531/59-6549
59-6558. 59-656C •'■• 59-657V
the others are cited only.
De ^.'.'it, J.G. (.1959)
59-6532
.'orld Fish.Boat Congr. 5 2., Pap.no. jj
11 p.
Drift-nettin,
equipment.
i^. deck design
Fr Es
,nd
FiB:sjh
Hardy, A.C. (1959) 59-6530
üorld Fish. Boat Congr. ^ 2, Tap. no. 1 5 5P
Principal fishing hoat types.
Fr Es
Gives a table of types of craft;
incl. research vessels, used in each
country.
FiBisjh
Jolvinj Т.Е. (1959)
59-6533
"■Tor 1 d I'''i sh .Boat Congr . 5 2 , Pap . no . 4 y
15 p.
Gillnet fishing: deck design and
eq_uipment. Fr Ss
FiB ■ X
Svenlrerudj 11. ( Comp. ) ( I959) 59-6531
7orld Fish. Boat. Congr. , 2 ^ Pap . no .' 2 ^ 6 p ,
liomenclature and symbols
A table of technical terms â. units of
measurement used by naval architects.
lianasashiy Y. , C. Boke ' 59-6534
С S. GhigTisa .(1959)
"orld Fish. Boat Congr. ., 2, Pap. no • 5?
33 p.
Lcngline fishings deck design and
e c_u i pm en t . Fr Es
FiBssjh
LIG
FiBsx
b\Aû 59/9/6-1-34
2(7)c143
j
Muramatsus S. (1959)
V.'orld Fish. Boat Congr.
13 p.
Fole and line fishings
and equipment. Fr
59-6535
P 2 J Pap.no. 6p
deck design
Es
Hansons ii.G. (1959) 59-653G j
'■'orld Pish. Boat Congr. , 2,, Pap.no. 9, :
5 p.
Steel and vood scantling tahles
("estern coast of U.S.A.). Fr Es
FiEcx
FiBsx
von Brandt, A. &
С Birkhoff (1959)
V;orld Fish. Boat Con^r.
15 p.
Travelings deck design
Fr Eg
59-6536
_¿_ 2^ Pap.no. 7?
and equipment .
Simpson, D.S. (1959) 59-6539
■■/orld Fish. Boat Congr. ^ 2., Pap, no, 10^
34 p.
Suggested standard scantlings.
Fr Es
FiBsx
FiB г X
Hardy;, A.C. c-
H.E.H. Pain (1959)
'..'or Id Fish. Boat Congr.
59-6537
5 2 .J Pap.no. G 5
trav/lers.
do Lasado, P. В. (1959) 59-6540
Uorld Finh.Boat Congr. 5 2, Pap.no. Il,
1? P"
Glass reinforced plastic hulls,
Fr Es
8 p.
Centralised control of
' Fr Es
1
t
i
FiBsx
FiBsx
FAG 59Л'/6434
2(7)c144
Eeay, G. A. С: 59-6541 .
J.LI. Shewan (1959) \
»
Stokke, I.B. (1959) 59-6544
'..orld Pish. Boat Concr. , 2^ Ра'Э.по. 15s
'Vorld Pish. Boat Сопд-г. , 2 Pap.no. 12, !
10 p.
16 p.
The care of the catch. Pr Es
Propulsion engines for fishing Ъoats.
Pr Es
PiB :: X
PiB ex
riacGalliun^ V.'.A. (1959) ' 59-6542
World Pish. Boat ...Сопат. ,. 2, Pap.no. 13
23 p. ,
The fish room - Encineerin^- and
architecture. Pr Es
Hopwood, G. r,:. 59-6545
ÎT.VJ.IT. îlewSG (1959)
■",'orld Pish. Boat Congr. , 2, Pap.no. 165
17 p.
Steam versus diesel. Pr Es
■
PiB ex
*
i
PiB SX ;
Siavin, J.".-. (1959) 59-6543
\7o r 1 d Pi sh . Boa t Co n.'^^r . , 2 , Pap . no . 1 4 ?
15 p.
Icin£, versus freezinj^. Pr Es
Süherkrüh, P. (1959) 59-б54б :
'■^rld Pish. Boat Conr;r. , 2, Pap.no. 17 ?'
о p.
Propulsion systems for motor trawlers.
Pr Es
1
PiB:x ■
PiB ex
РЛС 59/9/6434
2(7):145
Chardomej A. (1959)
59-6547
V.-orld Fish» Boat Con^r. , 2, Pap.no, 18
10 p.
Recent trawlerc fitted with multiple
reduction gears. Pr Es
PiBsx
Inamuraj 1С. f- 59-^54^'
M. ITimoniya (1959)
V.'orld Fish. Boat Conç-^r. , 2^ Pap.no. 19^
6 p.
Device for raising and lowering
propellers. Fr Es
FiBsx
Chapelle, II. I. (1959) 59-6550
У.'о rid Fi S h . Boa t Co ngr . , 2j Pap. no. 21 ^
15 p.
Comments on hull form design of
fishing hoats. Fr Es
'UEcx
Gillmerj Т.е. (l959)
59-6551«
V.4j_rld Fish. Boat Congr. ^ 2¡) Pap« no. 22 ¡,
10 p.
Model tests of some fishing launches.
Pr Es
FiBïX
Benford 5 H. & 59-6549
M. Kossa (1959)
V.'orld Fish. Boat Сопр;г. ., 2^ Pap.no. 20 ^
18 p.
An analysis of dimensions, weights
and costs. Fr Es
A general detailed analysis of factors
of vessel size.
La ck епЪу, II, ( 1959) 59-6552
".."or Id P'ish.Bo at Congr_._^' 2 , Pap . no . 23
17 p.
i'.cviüw of B.S.Fc.A. trawler research.
Fr Es
FiB^sjh
MG
FiBcx
РАО 59/9/6434
2(7)г14б
Tothillj J. T. (1959) 59-6553
■.Vorld' Fish.Eoa^ Confer« ^ 2 5 Pap.no, 24 ?
I и p.
An advanced hull and propeller desi^jn.
Fr Es
FiBcx
Möckelj ".7. (1959) 59-6556
"'orld Fish. Боа t Con¡r^^r. ., 2^ Pap.no. 27;,
18 p.
Behaviour of trawlers at sea - II.
Fr Es
FiB-x
Dickson, V:, (1959) 59-6554
'."'orld Fish. Boat Congr. ., 2¡, Pap.no. 25s
11 p.
Fr
he loads imposed Ъу trawling gear.
Es
Zv,'0lsman, VJ. (1959) 59-6557
■7orld Fish. Boat Congr, , 2,, Pap.no. 28^
5 p.
Remarks on the shape of Dutch coastal
fishing hoats. Fr Es
Tabulation of tov/ing performance of 2
trawlers of very different sizes.
Measurements of drag on gear, developed
horse-pov/er, L speed; discussion of
these.
PiB:;SJh
M
PiBïX
Vossers;, G. (1959) 59-6555
"Jor'ld Fish. Boat Congr. ^ 2, Pap.no. 26,
14 p.
New perspectives in sea hehaviour.
Fr Es
van Ivlanen, J.D., G, Yossers 59-655Ö
Í- И. Rijken (1959)
V/or 1 d Fi Gh . Boa t - G'ongr . , 2, Pap.no. 29 ^
8 p.
Tests v/ith a trav/ler model in waves.
Fr Es
Incl. measures of trav/ling speeds к
drag, г- discussion of these.
FiBcx
PiB::3Jh
M
FAo 59/9/6. :.34
2(7):147
!
Trciung, J.-O. (1959) 59-6559 j
'.7orl¿ Fish.Boat , Congr. 5 2, Pap.no, 3C, j
14 p. i
The prismatic coefficient. Pr Es i
PiB:x
Takagi, A. (1959) 59-6562 j
"'orld Fish.Boat Congr, 3 2^ Pap.no. 33<;
12 p.
Hot es on stability. Pr Es
PiB ex
Doust, D.J. (1959) • 59-6560
'.7orld Fish.Boat Congr., 2, Pap.no. 31:,
n p.
Trav/ler forms with hulbous hows.
Pr Es
PiBsx
Paulling, J. 5 Jr. (1959) 59-6563
V.orld Fish.Boat Congr., 2, Pap.no. 34?
12 p.
Transverse . stahility of tuna clippers.
Pr Es
PiB ex
Taniguchij K. (1959) 59-6561
T/orld PishoBoat Congr. 5 2^ Pap,no.32¡,
■ 9 p.
Tests of fishing hoat models in ;7aves.
Pr Es
PiB ;: X
Jablonski, 0. (1959) ^^ 59-6564
V.orld Fish.Boat Congr. ¡, 2, î'ap. no. 35?
10 p.
A method to determine freeboard in
relation to stahility. Pr Es
PiB SX
mo 59/9/6..,34
2(7)=148
.enciei, :c. (1959)
59-6565
orle" 7ish.Loat Coi'iffr. ^ 2; Pap.no. 36 j, ;
-•ifc'-tj'- iror.: capGÍsin¿-
Beach, D.D. (1959) 59-6566
V;or 1 d Fi sh . Боа t Соп^т . , 2 ._, Pap.. no. 39 >
8 p
ъ*
Fr
îîiller, ^.Jn.C. (1959) 59-6566
V.'orld Fish. Boat Congr. ^ 2j Pap.no. 37 5
11 p.
Causes of accidents. Fr Es
FiBcx
59-6567
5 Pap.no. jSj
Gurtnerj P. (1959)
^".orlä Fish. Boat Con/^r. ^ 2
16 p.
Z-evelopiP.ent of a Doat for India's surf
co^iSts. Fr 2s
FiBsx
Commercial outboard fishing; craft ¡
Fr Es
Incl. description of the hydrographie ,
conditions. '
FiBr.sjh
M
Otsu, Y. , II. Yokohama 59-6569 |
c: T. Kohayashi (l959) !
'.' "orld Fish. Boat Con^r. , 2 ¡, Pap . no . 4C ^ i
' 10 p.
Traditional Japanese small fishing
craft . Fr Es
FiBsx
Ringhaver, L. С (l959) 59-6570
7orld Fish. Boat Сопг.т. , 2s Pap.no. 41 >
9 p.
X)esign and mass production of shrir.p
trawlers. Fr Es
FiBsx
li^o 59/9/6-34
2(7)-149
4>'Oi'j.c'óX J Е»С»Б. с
59-65(1
■J. Venus (1959) ■
w'orlcl Fish. Boat Confer. , 2^ Pap.no, 42 5,
10 p.
Development of a trawler of unorthodox
desir:n. Fr Es
Nakata J T. (1959)
59-65'
rorld Fish. Boat Congr. ^ 2 ¡ Ратэ , no , 45
10 p.
Biesel whale catchers.
Fr
^iB;
Boogaards P. (1959) 59-6572
'".''or Id Fi S h . Б О a t С о rigr . , 2<, Pap.no. 43 ^
7 Р»
The Netherlands post-war fishing
fleet. Fr Es
Sato, S. (1959) 59-657:
V/orld Fish. Boat Congr. ^ 2 ¡> Pap . no . 4-' ,
17 p.
Modern refrigerated factory ships
in Japan. Fr Es
FiBí
FiBsx
Ileinsohnj Ы. (1959) 59-6573
"(orld Fish. Boat Congr . ^ 2 ^ Pap . no . 44 j
15 p.
Design studies for stern trawlers.
Fr Es
PiBcx
Sv/iecicki, J. (1959) 59-6576
y.'orld Fish. Boat Congr. , 2^ Pap.no. 47,
16 p.
Choice of hoat type and size for
Polish deep-sea fisheries.
Fr Es
Analyses trends of development in
world fisheries.;; criteria of choice
of vessel for specific production
conditions^ approximate;^ statistical;,
ê". graphical methods for analysis &
correlation of parameters of vessel с
distance to grounds ^ crev/ size^ daily
catchy etc.
FiBsjh M
?í.v 'j
9/9/6434
2(7)c150
-.u,,.ie
r.c, (1959)
59-6577
2 J Pap.no. 48.
Foderá, V. j A. Cambiano
Wo rld. Fish. Boat Congr,
" "13 p.
Propulsion and proceosin^j machinery
xor doei^-sea trawlers. Fr Es
FiB:x
¿z R. Sara (1959)
orld Fish. Boat
Con,'";r .
59-65OC
Pap.no. 51
11 p.
Bes hateaux de pêche siciliens
specialises (Specialized
Sicilian fishing hoats). En
FiBîx
Guerroultj E.P. (1959) 59-6578
"forlu Fish. Boat Con^r. , 2j Pap. no, 49 y
llavire français de grande pêche salée
(French salt-fish trawlers).
En Es
FiBox
Boust, B.J. (1959) 59-6579
'..'orld Fish. Boat Congr. , 2, Pap.no. ^0 ^
11 p.
Statistical analysis of resistance dat^,
for trawlers, Pr Es
FAO 59/9А.:34
Ghigi 5
A. (1959) 59-650I
Ric.sci. , 29^905-29
Protesione del la natura e parchi
nasionali nel giro del mondo horeale
(Protection of wild life and national
parks in a flight through the northern
hemisphere). En Pr Be
Account of visit to museiAmSj aquaria
¿" national parks in USA, Japan^
Philippines^ Thailand}, Burm¡, India
(?: Nepal.
FAOcglk
MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-6582
Fish. News Lett.Aust. ^ lS(5)c5
"Red tide" in Port Phillip Bay
Note on this occurrence in Victoria.,
Australia.
GLKsglk
* J пП - ,7
2(7)И51
59-65G3
üket, В. (1959)
Eull.3ci.Youg_. ^ 4^.105-6
Einige neue Formen der blalacostraca
c.us Jugoslawien - II (iTcw
Tala costra from Yougoslavie - II)
111. description of Asellus p ava ni
de mi nu tu s sp.nov.^ c: nev/ spp. of
Li onel i st ra Ъег1_са<, ITiphargus aquil e:-: c-:
¥.» orcinus.
n . r- -1-,
Czihakj G. Í:
LI. l^ei (1959
Bull. soi. ^OVvÇr.
59-6534
i^> 4И10
idiotography p television and the use
of bottom sampler, compared as
methods for quantitative analyses of
benthic populations
Зиглглагу of a report read before the
16 th asr.emhly of CIESM in Mona со ^
Octoher 1958.
FAOs
LIP
LîarinlzoviCp M. ¿z 59-65 C5
Lio Zei (1959)
B ull, soi. Youg. , 4^-110-1
The nutritive value of fish flesh
considered in relation to the ecology
of 1'j.oij.eL;
Summary of a report read before the
I6th assembly of CIESM in Monaco ^
October 1950.
PAO s
MP
Buljan, M. (1959) 59-05^
Bull. Gci. Ypug. .^ 4:111
Evidence of non-adiabatic (volccj^i'iic,
Y/arming of the deep waters of a sea
XVI t h general assembly of the
International Comudssion for the
Scientific Investigation of the
Mediterranean^ Monaco, 20th-25th
October J 1958.
t I
PAO •
M
Georgievj,
l:
(1957)
1c 39-49
59-658^
Folia balc_.
über die Hydrachniden des Chridsec
Bassins (On the hydrachnids o:
lake Ohr id basin)
List of known spp. 5 author found
45 spp, of which 16 are new to
Macedonia c: 22 to the basin.
"^-_С
jsjh
ICaraman<> S. (1957) 59-55ÜC
Folia balo. , 1(7)^35-8
Eine n-^ue Ingolf iella aus Jugoslav/icr.
Ingolf iella petkovsl-:ii n.sp.
(A nev; Ingolfiella in Yugoslavia.,
I'lgolfiella petLiovsk^ii n.sp. )
Description of ground-water form.
sjh
'^^ 59/9A.34
2(7)-^'152
Collier, A. 5 ICH. DrunuTiond 59-65C9
с: G. В. Austin, Jr. (19,5c)
Spec, sei. Rep. и. S. Fish \"."ildl. Serv. .^
(249}c417 p.
Gulf of Mexico physical and chemical
data from ALASKA cruises - v;ith a notei
on some aspects of the physical
oceanoû'raphy of the Gulf of Hexico
Tables incl. observations on salinity^
temperature J Gi{p:na~tj nitrate-nitrite
nitrogen, total phosphorus ^ inor/^',;;nic
jjhosphorus;, "carbohydrates" 5 and
"proteins". Some special data on the
uranium >''.■. phosphorus content of
certain water samples ': sediments
59-6509
( Card 2 )
are incl. A brief introduction incl.
remarks on the physical oceanography
of the Gulf of Mexico r'-, the study of
organic compounds.
GLK:glk
M
Hiñe, R.L. (Ed.) (1959) 59-6591
V.'isconsin Conse r v.Dep. ,j Madison , IO4 p!
Research in V.'isconsin - A technical
digest of research results in fish,
forest and game management (1957-5^)
Reports, by the research r/orkcrs
engaged, of investigations on trout -
population study, habitat evaluation -
Y/arm-water spp. - population study,
general biology -, pathology L
nutrition of fishes, c".- ecology Í:
physiology of lake fishes- objectives
tr. procedures are generally given for
each project.
WADsglk F
FAO ^^Э/ЭМЪА
Uorthington, Е.Б. (195c)
59-6592
Hertford, S.Austin t: Sons Ltd., 462 p.
Science in the development of Africa
Part I deals v;ith principles с
generalities 5 part II v/ith the
physical background;; rjart IV with
human subjects'^ part III, dealing with
biological subjects, contains chapter
on fisheries, marine i" inland,
describes the problems <" reports
research ':o solve them.
FAC ,. glk
KF
Grabda, E. , Z. Kozar 59-6593
f": !7. Slusarski (1953)
Uarssawa, II8 p.
Parasitology and parasitologists in
Poland
A general reviev; of progress in
parasitological science in Poland
containing lists of institutions,
research vvorkers c'; the problems,
prepared on account of the 10th
anniversary of the foundation of the
Polish Parasitological Society;
has alphabetical index shov/ing
institutions Л workers - by reference
numbers - concerned with fish
parasites.
59-6593
(Card 2)
GLK^eg
MF
2(7)^153
Poulsen, E.M. (1959)
Hal i fax y U.S. C ana aa ; 4 P?.
lŒTAF newsletter no. 32
59-6595
Contains current information aЪout
activities of ICîTAF L it с committees
puЪlications5 nev/s of fi^ihing
operations in the F,7 Atlantic as
knovm at date of issue ^ G July 1959«
FiB:sjh
M
Portugal. Direccao das
59-6596
Pescarlas
(195-^ ■
о;
ЫзЪоа» Ministerio da líarinha a 57 P»
Estatística das pescas marítimas no
continente e ilhas adjacentes no ano
de 1956 (Marine fisheries
statistics for the continent and
adjacent islands in 1956)
Production of fishj molluscs.,
crustaceans ci cetaceans Ъу spp. 5
months ;, area c\ method of capture;
vessels constructed Ô: operating;_;
numher of fishermen employed. Incl.
data for hrackish waters.
FAO:. sjh MF
Anonymous ( 1 9 5 9 )
ITe\7 Scient. ., 52888-9
Robot weather men for the South
59-6593
ÎTote on Melbourne symposium on
Antarctic mete oro logy 5, ^ the use of
ship-hourne ¿. automatic weather
stations in the Southern Ocean.
FAO,:sjh
M
Anon¿nnous (1959)
ÍTev/ Scient. , 5-906
Rohot helmsman for trav/lers
Hote on trial of an automatic
steering device.
59-6599
FAO: sjh
M
9-6597
Portugal. Direccao das
Pescarlas (1958)
Lishoa, Ministerio da Marinha ^ 57 P»
Estatística das pescas marítimas no
continente e ilhas adjacentes no ano
de 1957 (Marine fisheries
statistics for the continent and
adjacent islands in 1957)
Production of fishy molluscs p
crustaceans í. cetaceans ^j spp, ^
months y area c.-, method of capture;
vessels constructed с operating;;
numher of fishermen employed. Incl.
data for hrackish waters,
РАО: sjh MP
î^- 59/9А.-;з4
Anonymous (1959)
New Scient. , 5^929
Беер -sca crawler
59-6600
A short note on an unidentified non-
swimning fish reported hjr Scripps
Institution from deep v/ater off '.Test
Mexico.
FAO: sjh
M
2(7):154
Б1еЪ1, P.. (1959) 59~бб01
Bot. mar., 1(1~2);2-14 .
Zellphysiolo^jische Beobachtungen -an
Blasenzellen einiger Eotalgen
(Cell physiological observations on
vesicular cells of red algc.e).
En Fr
Determination of hypotonic rosiotance
of vesicular colls of Asparagopsis
arma ta 5 Falkenb orgia ruf ulano sa,
Bonnoraaisonia hamifcra> Traill iella
intricata^ Antithamnion plunula c:.
A. sarniense showed considerable
differences in the osmotic resistance
of the vesicular cells of the
i
Bergquist, P.L. (1959) 59-6604
Bot.mnr., l(l-2):22-53
A statistical aioTiroach to the ecology
of Eormosira banl:sii. Fr De
A detailed ecological study of
populations of this brown alga¡, the
most prominent miember of midlittoral
communities on sheltered coasts in
'Eqm Zealand.
SJH:sjh M
; 59-6601
(Card 2)
Bonnemaisoniaceae c- the CeramiaceaOe
SJH:rb M^
Schmidt C.J. (1959) 59-6605
Dot. mar., 1 ( 1-2 ) ..,54-64
iiarine Rotalgen. Chem.ie und
praktische Bedeutung - I. îiitteilung:' '
Chemische -Zusammensetzung (Marine
red algae. Chemistry and practical
importance - I. Chemical composition)
A literature review^ with
tabulations of data for many spp. t.
incl. discussion of vitamins^
antibiotics, ashj metals j, amino-
acidSy carbohydrates y lipoids.
SJIksjh M
Söderström^ J. (1959) 59-6603
Bot. mar. s 1 (1-2). 15-21
A Sv/edish find of Antithamnion
cruciatum (Ag) Naegeli o< genuina
IColderup Rosenvinge. Pr De
Describes this plant - knoivn in Svrcden
previously only as f. radicans - c: its
habitat J Borgila Fjord - a sea loch in
mid-Bohuslän. Many ill.
SJH^sjh M
Serene 5 R, (l957) 59-6606
Bull . Soc. zool . Fr . 5 G2 ( 1 ) c1 07-1 9
Observations sur Crthopagurus harmsi
Gordon (Observations on
Crthopagurus harmsi Gordon)
A taxonomic study v/ith observations
on the systematic position of the
sp. (issued as: Contr . Inst , océanogr.
ilhatrang^ (23) ).
FAC:lir M
1
1
I^^- 39/9/6.;.34
(7) 155
Anonymous (1959)
Mondo d. Natura , (З)
Alosa (Alosa)
65-6
59-6607
ArticlG on Clupoidao consisting of
synopsis of Alosa alosa under
ñeadingsg morphological & anatomical
cliaracteristicsy life cycle^ ecology
& distribution.
Anonymous (1959)
Mondo d .Natura , (3):80-1
Arriiiformi (Amiiformao)
59-6610
Article on AiTiiidae consisting- of
synopsis of Ai/- i a calva under headings:
murpholo^ice.l 5 c.na,tc;:iical
characteristics, life cycle ¡, ecology,
distribution & relation to men.
liRshr
MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-6608
Mondo d. Natura , (3)?75
AлlЪliopsidi (Amhliopsidae)
Article on Amblyopsidae consisting of
synopsis of various spp. under
headings s morphological & anatomical
characteristics^ ecology & distribution
relation to men.
HHshr
F
Anonymous (1959) 59-6611
Mondo d. Na tur a 9 ( 3 ) . 8 1 -3
Ammoditi ~ ("Aramodytae)
Article on AiTuiiodvtae consisting of
synopsis of Aiam odytos lanceolatus ^
A' ^ükiJi?.? A* Ig-ncea & Gymnammod ytes
cicerallus under headings? morphological
à anatomical characteristics j life
cycle, distribution & relation to men.
HR¿hr
F
Anonymous (1959)
Mondo do Natura » (3)576-
Am.eiuridl. о Amiuridi
or Amiuridae)
59-6609
( AiTieiuridae
Article on Ameiuridae consisting of
synopsis of Ameiurus nebulosus under
headings? morphological & anatomical
characteristics, life cycle, ecology,
classification & distribution, relation
to men.
HRshr
F
HRshr
Anonymous (1959)
Mondo d.Naj-ura, (З) 287-8
Anabantidi (Anabantidae)
59-6612
Articlo on Anabantidao consisting of
sjmopsis of An ab a s testudineus .
multispinis
rhodesianus , A.
congicus & A. nanus under headings?
morphological, anatomical & other
characteristics, life cycle, ecology,
distribution & relation to men.
HRshr
FAQ 59/9/6/;.34'
2(7)s156
D^P. (195^"')
й.Т» (1958)
Но & Но Kurata (1957)
S. (1959)
Abbott^
Abbott 5
Abe
Abo
Abe, T. (1957)
Abe, T, (1958)
Abonnenc^
D. Gt
Abrikosov, G.Go
Achjat, (1958)
Agapova, A.I. (1958)
Age, T. (1957)
Ahlstrora, E.H. &
R.C. Counts (1958)
Ahmad, N. (1958)
Albe-Fessard, D. &
A. Fessard (1959)
Aldrich, D.V. (1958)
Allen, G.H. (1958)
Alves, ?^. (1958)
Ajnbe, K.S, &
K. Sohonie (1957)
American Fisheries
Society (1958)
Amidjaja, R, (1958)
Anantaraman, S. '' ч^
5836 5838
5341
al. (1957)
(1959)
6011
(1959)
Andersen, F. S. (1958)
Austin, G. В., Jr. (1958)
Australia. Commonwealth Bureau
of Census & Statistics (1959)
Australia» Comm.-mvealth Sciontifii
& Industrial Research
Organization (1958)
Bal, D.V. (1957)
Bal four-Browne, F, (1958)
Bali, J.B. & CE. Bond (1959)
Ball, J.N, (1958)
Ball, O.P. (1958)
Baltus, E. (1959)
Banner, A.H. (1958)
Baranov, I.V. (1959)
Barber, Б.А. (1957)
Barbosa, F. S. &
L. Olivier (1958)
Barnard, J,L. (1959)
Barnes, H. (1959)
Barne s , H . &
M. Barnes (1959)
Barnes, M. (1959)
Bary, B.M. (1957)
Basioli, J, (1959)
Bates, M. &
D.P. Abbott (1958)
Bayliff, W.H. (1959)
Baylor, E.R, &
F.E. Smith (1957)
Beach, D.D. (1959)
6427
6455
6228
5939
5795
5839
5846
6288
6443
6074
6212
5837
5707
6075
5936
6188
6031
6197
5704
6010
6071
6264
5854
6589
6459
6482
5868
6224
6004
6248
6030
6113
6211
6442
6252
6I9I
6428
6115
6116
6116
5881
6469
6455
6007
6157
6568
; Beaulieu, G. (1953)
j Beck, .^.C. &
; rt'oM. Beck, Jr. (1959)
j Beck, Vii.M. , Jr. (1959)
i Beeten, A.M. (I958)
I Belcher, D.D. (1958)
; Bell, Ro (1958)
Benford, H. &
K. Kossa (1959)
i Benson, N.G. (1958)
3on-Tuvia, A. (1959)
; Ben-Yami, M. (1959)
^ Bergquist, P.L. (1959)
Bernard, F, (1959)
j Berner, L. (1959)
; Bernstein. D. (1959)
: Berry, E.G. (1958)
Berry, F.H. (1959)
Bertholdt, W. (1958)
j Bhimachar, B.S. (1959)
] Biebl, R. (1959)
! Birkhoff, C. (1959)
Í Bisalye.putra, U. &
1 K. Suriyong (1958)
i Blanc, M. et al. (1958)
Blanco, G.J. (1957)
Boev, S.N. , I.G. Galuzo &
E.y. Gvozdev (Ed.) (1957)
Bond, CE, (1959)
' Bcogaard, P. (1959)
Borovicka, R.L. (1958)
Brandes, С. H. &
R. Dietrich (1957)
Br at berg, ib'o (1959)
Brattström, H. (1959)
Brehm, V, (1959)
Bright, D.Bo (1959)
Brodie, J.W. (1957)
Brown, M,E, (1959)
Brünner, Go (1958)
Brunet, R. (1958)
Bückmann, A. ot al . (1959)
Bui jam, M, (1959)
Bunipus, D,P. (1959)
Bunt, J.S. (1959)
Burns, R.H. (1958)
Burridge, S.Wo (1959)
Burrows, R.E, (1958)
Burrows, R.E. &
B.D, Combs (1958)
Burton, M. (1958)
Buss, K. (1959)
3u s s , К . &,
J.S. Wright (1958)
Butcher, RoW, (1959)
Butters, B. (1959)
Buttner, A, (1958)
6407
6I54
61 54
6CI7
6045
6013
6549
6053
6452
6454
6604
5937
5994
6453
6193
6412
5954
5870
6601
6536
6087
6182
5792
6291
6004
6572
6028
6367
5920
6226
6503
6OO5
5879
6476 6492
5970
5806
5905
6586
5908
6220
5743
6385
5716
5724
5872
6149
6027
6271
6218
6192
r^^" 59/9A434
fo
2(7)^A1
CairnSj, J, 5 Jr. &
A. Scheier (I958)
California University. Scripps
Institution of
Oceanography (1959) 6460
Calvez, D.L. (I958)
Cambianc, A. (1959)
Capron, A. (1958)
Carbine, W.F. (1958)
Carlander, K.D. (I958)
Carlisle, D.B. ¿;
F. Knov/les (1959)
Carmel, J. (1959)
Carpovich, E.A, (I958)
Carter, B,T, (l958)
Gaspers, H. (195?)
Cassie, R.M. (195?)
Ceri, R, (1959)
Chance, C.J. &
C.Fo Haslbauer (1958)
Chancellor, A. P. (1958)
Chapelle, H.I. (I959)
Chapin, H. (1957)
Chardome, A. (1959)
Chervinsky, J. (1959)
Chigusa, S. (1959)
Chinarina, A.D. (1959)
Chindaprasert, V. (I958)
Chrispeels, A. (1959)
Chronic, J. (1959)
Clark, J.R, &
E.L. Diotsch (1959)
Clark, R.B. (1959)
Clarke, A.H. , Jr. &
R.J. Menzies (1959)
Claus, G. (1959)
Codreanu, R. (1959)
Collier, A., K.Ho I)rur:¡mond &
G. В» Austin, Jr« (1958)
Tolvin, Т.Е. (1959)
Combs, B.Do (1958)
Comí: s, B.D. &
R.E, Burrows (1958)
Corbet, P.S. (1959)
Corlett, S, C.B. Sc
J. Venus (1959)
Counts, R.C, (1958)
Coxon.
Cresp,
Cridland, С
T.L.J. (1958)
J» (1959)
6230
Crisp,
Crisp,
Co (1959)
(1957)
(1959)
D.J
D.J
Crisp, D.Jo &
D.HcA. I,,arr (1957)
Crittonden, E. (1959)
Croghan, P. Co (1958)
5987 5988
6480
6090
658c
6181
6051
60 1 4
6509
6451
6456
6050
5739
5885
5935
5715
5736
655c
6278
6547
6450
6534
6519
5758
6506
6526
6242
6122
6260
5807
5938
6589
6533
5724
5716
6215
6571
5707
6406
5687
6217
5830
6137
5828
6006
6173
Cuiaba. Departamento Estadual
de Estatística (1957)
Cumberbatch, E. (I958)
Cviic, V. (1959)
Czihak, G. & M. Zoi (1959)
Dahl, Eo (1959)
Daiber, Р.С. (1959)
j'Ancona, U. (1959)
Darbyshiro, J, (1959)
Das sow, J.Ac
Davie s , D.b,-:..
Davie s , Lo &
1959)
1959)
D?.vis, M. To
Jawbin, W.H
CoD, Smith (1958)
Davis, D.E. (1958)
(1957)
(1959)
I Dawson, ":.Y. (1959)
I De Angclis, Co (1959)
* deBruin, GoH.P. &
: DoJ. Crisp (1957)
. .Jefant, A. (1958)
jef landre, G. &
M. DefLindre-Rigaud (1959)
Düflandre-Rigaudj M. (i
Laszlo, P.D.
d
DeLcn^,, D.
M. (1959)
, ..^. (1959)
С , J o-Eo Hai ver
vv'oT. Yasutake (I958)
Deshpande, R.D. (1957)
T T n
X
Sc
: '^ufoi, j. &
KoUo Naumann (1958)
Deutschen '.-better
Wetterdienstes (1959)
de ïïit, H. CD. (1958) 5956 5959
De Wit, JoGo (1959)
DeWitt, RoM. &
WoC. Sloan (1959)
de Zylva, E.R.A. (I958)
Dickie, L.M, (1959)
Dickson, L.Eo (1958)
5893 5894
Di ckson 3 W . (1958)
Dickson, Wc (1959)
Dietorich, Во (1958)
Dietrich, Rc (1957)
Dietsch, E.L. (1959)
Djajadiredja, RcR. (195S)
Djajadiredja, R.R. &
R. Amidjaoa (1958)
Djajniiur, R, (1958)
Dcbbs, PoW. &
F. Perry (1958)
Dobrovolny, CG, (1958)
Doke, С (1959)
Jollfus, R.P. (1958)
5797
5678
6463
6584
6238
6003
6262
6387
6296
6119
6131
5852
62^3
6239
6411
5791
5830
6457
6274
6274
6540
5711
5984
6370
5992
596c
5962
6532
6121
6059
5910
5814
5796
6554
5730
6367
6242
6C73
6071
6069
5940
6193
6534
6176
PVlC 59/9/6434
fo
2(7)^A2
Dollfusj R.po &
A. Capron (I95G)
Donaldson^, L.Ro &,
6181
G.H. Allen (1958)
6011
ijonaldson, P.E»Ko (1958)
6169
Doudoroffj P. (1958)
6055
Doust, D,J. (1959)
6560 6579
Dow, R.L., DcM. Harriman &
L.V/. ScattGrgood (1959)
6295
J)rev/ry, GoE. (1959)
5825 6008
Drobek, Wo (1958)
5727
Drummondj K.H» (1958)
6589
Drury, R.E.Ho (1959)
6490
Duncan,, С J. (1959)
6136
Dunstan, D.J. (1959)
6440
East Africa High
Commission (1959)
6214
Eastman, D. (1959)
5855
Ebcrle, G. (1958)
5969
Eddie, G.C. (1959)
6577
Edv/ards, R.L. (I958)
6511
Edv/ards, E.L. &
L.Mo Lavvday (1959)
5926
Eisler, R, (1958)
6025
Ekuru, P, (1958)
5761
El Halim, M.I.A. (1958)
6184
Ellis, C,H, (1958)
6023
el-Wakoel, S.K. (1958)
6251
Emery, K»0. (1959)
6525
Enoquist, F, (1959)
6493
Enright, J.T. &
Eoïï, Pagor (1959)
6431
Evans, J.E. (1958)
6144
Evcrhardt, W.H. (1958)
6053
Ewingj J. &
M. Ewing (1959)
6523
Ewing, M. (1959)
6523
Federa, v., A. Crjnbiano &
R. Sara (1959) 6580
PAO. Fisheries Division (1958) 6IIO
FAO. Fisheries Division,
Biology Branch, B.B. Parrish
& R.S. Keir (1959) 5911
FAO. Fisheries Division,
Economics Branch (1958) 6 101
PAO Regional Conference for
Asia & the Par East, 4th -
6-16 October 1958 (1958)
Fotedar, D.N. (1958)
Fowler, H.W. (1958)
France. Conseil Supérieur de
la Pêche (I958)
France. Conseil Supérieur de
la Pêche (1959)
Tokyo,
5798
6201
6231
5805
5800
Fraser, J.H. (1959) 6419 6420
French Equatorial Africa
Haut-Coïiïïïiissariat General de la
Republique on Afrique Equator iale
Française (1959) 5860
Fromm, P.O. (1958) 5721
Frost, V^r.E. (1959) 6489
Fukuda, H. (1958) 5689
Furnestin, J. (1959) 6373
Furnestin, J. &
K.-L. Furnestin (1959)
Furnestin, M.-L. (1959)
Ezzat, M.A.E., G. Tadros &
L.I.A. El Halim (I958)
Fager, E.W. (1959)
Federal Aid in Fish &
V\íildlife Restoration (
Ferguson, F.F. 5 J. Olive
à J.R. Palmer (I958)
Fessard, A. (1959)
FischBeck, K. (1958)
Fitter, R.S. (1959)
Fleenor, G.G. (I958)
Fleming, A.M. ^1Q'
Flomino:, A. PL
6164
6430 6431
о >
(195Í
&
S.J. Olsen (1959)
Fleming, CA. (1957)
Fleming, P. (1959)
llemin^, R.H. et al. (I9
Gallais, J, (1958)
Galusû, I, G. (1957)
Garner, D.M. (1957)
Garner, D.M. (1958)
Garrick, J. A. P. (1957)
Garrod, D.J. (1959)
Gaud, J. (195S)
Georgiev, M. (1957)
Gerard, R.W, (1959)
Gerking, S.D. (1958)
Ghelardi, R.J. &
E.W. Fager (1959)
Ghigi, A. (1959)
Gilchrist, Б.М. (1958)
Giletti, B.J. &
J.L. Kulp (1959)
Gillmer, Т.е. (1959)
Godden, R.A, (1959)
Goldin, A.S, (1958)
Gonzales, F.R. (1958)
i Gordon, B.L. (1958)
■ Gorsline, D.S. &
5925 \ K.O. Emory (1959)
5884 ' Grabda, E. , Z. Kozar &
6491 ! W. Slusarski (I958)
59) 5683 I Graham, H.W. (1959)
1958) 5804
r-Gonzáles
6175
5936
5725
6221
5722
5923
6374
6374 6375
62З2
6291
5880
5866
5882
6273
6I85
6587
6486
6032
6430
• 6581
6132
5813
6551
6474
5735
6090
5698
6525
6593
5997
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fo
2(7)°A3
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Grüüne, А. F. С. (195^)
Groy, L. (1959)
GricG, F. (1958)
GrublSi6, F. (1959)
Guunthor, R.V/. et rxl,
Guerroult, E.R. (I959j
Gunasokera, С (195'3)
Gurtner, P. (1959)
Guthrie, D.M. (1959
Gut soll, J.S. (1958,
GvozdQv, E.V. (1957)
(195>
5975
Go А А
"(>AJ^
60 PI
6467 6468
) 6148
6578
6ü86
6567
6138
6378
6291
Haoggblom, L. -2. (1959)
HagGo, G.R., A.3. Goldin &
O.P. Straub (1958)
Hai vor, J.E. (1958)
Hamburg > Institut für Küatün
und BinnonfiDchoroi
Hancock, D.A. (1957)
Напвеп, I'.M. (1959)
Hanr.on, V. (1959)
6394
5901
6395
5921
И-'.'.П, :(Vn 5 И.О.
(1959)
д. -rd JO hu torno. H, (19^8)
Hardy, A.C. (1958)
Hardy, A.C. (1959)
Hardy, A.C. &
H. E.H. Pain (1959)
Harlow, H. F. ^.
C.N. Wool асу (1958)
Наг г imán, D.M. (1959)
Harri Bon, M. (1958)
Harry, H.l/V. &
D.V. Aldrich (1958)
Hart, C.W,, Jr. (1959)
Harvoy, H.W. (1957)
Наз1Ъаиег, O.F. (1958)
Hasler, A.D. (1959)
Haßlott, A.W. (1958)
Haslctt, A.W. (1959)
Hathorton, T. &
R.H. Orr (1959)
Havon, D.S. (1959)
HazGlwood, (1958)
Hoaly, M.J.R. (1958)
Hüighway, A.J. (Piihl.) (1959)
Hüino, И, (1958)
Hü in söhn, И. (1959)
Hoinzig, R. (1958)
Henderson, С. &
Q.H. Pickering (i 958)
Henderson, CR. et al.(l959)
Hendricks, A.J (1957)
Horsey, J.B. &
M.S. Hut stein (1958)
6247
5847
6445
5735
5711
6397
5985
5922
5927
6484
6538
6092
5700
6530
6537
Hobbs, H.H. ,
Hobbs,
Heuve Imano, В. (1958)
Heydorn, A.E.F. (1959)
Hincks, W.D. (1959)
Hine, R.L. (Ed.) (1959)
Jr. (1958)
H.H., Jr. &
C.W. Hart, Jr. (1959)
Hocbon, С A.M. (1959)
Hogenkamp, H. (1958)
Holliday, E.G. T. (1959)
Hong Kr.nj;. Director of
Agriculture, Fisheries &
Forestry (1958)
Hopson, A.J. (1957)
Hoiwood , G . &
N.W.ÎT. Mewse (1959)
Horning, H. (1959)
Horton, H. F. &
R.L. Borovicka (1958)
Hough, J.L. (1958)
Hove, С. (1958)
Howes, W„J. (1958)
Hubbs^ С. &
G.E, Drewry (1959)
Hubbs, С. , G.E. Drev/ry &
B, Viiarburton (1959)
Hubendick, B. (195^)
[lublou, WoF„ (1958)
Hückstedt, G. (i 958)
6437
6114
6504
6591
6229
6381
5824
5726
642/,
6461
6253
6545
5808
6028
5822
6267
5952
6008
5825
6198
5718
5947
Ihjot, M. &
G/\ó\)
J. -A. Timmcrmans (1959)
5802
6295
Hvass, H. &
5680
J. Guibé (1958)
Hyde, R.C. (1958)
6438
6281
618'^.
HynoG, H.B.N. (1958)
5746
6381
5873
Jdyll, С P. (1958)
6037
5715
Inamura, K. &
5998
M. Nimoniya (1959)
6548
5835
India. Ministry of Food &
5848
Agriculture (1958)
IPFC (1957)
6441
6372
6240
IPFC (1958)
6O56
6057
6058
6000
6095
6097
to
628^5
6100
6102
to
5851
6107
6109
5832
Inland Fisheries Trust
5950
Incorporated (1957)
5993
6573
TCNAF (1959)
5887
to
5890
5943
5895
6241
5909
5928
6015
I CSU (1958?)
5751
6112
IHB (1959)
6415
5944
Ireland, Lavifs,
Statutes, etc. (1957^
1
5794
5867
Ireland. Laws,
Statutes, etc. (I958;
5776
lAv> У^/Э/СА,У,
fü
2(7)sA4
Itazawa, Y. (1959)
6265
Kulp, J.L. (1959)
5813
KumerloevG, H. (1957)
6289
jalDlonski, 0. (1959)
6564 '
Kurata, H. (1957) 5939 6400
6401
Jackson, D.J. (1959)
6225 ]
Kutkuhn, J.H. (1958)
6019
Jackson^ J. (1959)
5826 '
Jacquemart, S. (l959)
6505 ;
L.B.P. (1959)
6494
Jean, Y. (1959)
5906 1
Laarhoven, J.P. (1958)
5964
Jefferios, D.J. (1958)
6249 i
Lackenby, H. (l959)
6552
Jensen, A, Co (1959)
5898 ;
Lackey, J.B. (1957) 6404
6405
Jolly, V.H. (1957)
5886 ,
Lafont, R. (1958)
6091
Jones, R. (1959)
6422 •
Laird, M. (1959)
6118
Jones, W.C. (1957)
5831
Landahl, H.D. (1957)
6446
Jonsson, J. &
Lane, FM, (1957)
5874
J. Magnussen
5929
Lano, J.F. (1958)
6026
Lanoix, J.ÍÍ. (1958)
6194
КаЪеггу, A.C. (Chairm.) (1957)
5878 ■
LaPointi^, D.F. (1958)
6024
Kahn, В, &
Larkin, P.A. (1958)
6053
S, А, Reynolds (l958)
5734
Laron, ScVo (1958)
6089
Kanasashi, Y., С Doke &
'
Lawday, L.Î,U (1959)
Lawson, R.b';. (l958)
5926
S. Chigusa (1959)
6534
6283
Kanazawa, R.H. (1959)
5820
Le Cren, E.D. (1958)
Le Cren, E.D. (l959)
6130
Karaman, S. (1957)
6588
6139
■ Keir, R.S. (1959) 5911 5912
5919
Lefovre, M. (1958)
5733
5930 5931
Lcnier, R. (1959)
58ЗЗ
Keiz, G. (1958)
6399 ■
Lennon, R.E. &
■ Kerswill, C.J, (1959)
6384
P.S. Parker (1958)
6147
Khartoum. University
Leopold, S. В. (1959)
6526
Hydrohiological Research
Leslie, P. H. (1958)
6513
Unit (1958)
5850
Lover, J. (1958) 5945 5953
5972
. Kiefor, H. &
5973
R. Maushart (1958)
6403
Levinge, R. (1959)
6488
1 Kilby, J.D., E. Crittenden à
Lillelund, K. (1958)
6368
;■ L.E. Williams (1959)
6006
Lindlcy, D.V. (1958)
6286
i Kimmins, D.E. (1958)
6133
Lisitsyn, A. P. (1959)
6521
Kimsey, J.B. (l958)
6041
Lister, B.A.J. (1958)
5728
Kleinholz, L.H. (1957)
6162
Loftus, K.H. (1958)
6035
Knowles, F. (1959)
6509
Loomis, W.F. (1959)
Lougee, R.J. (1959)
5986
: Kohayashi, T. (1959)
6569
5823
Komarovsky, B. (1959)
6449
Lowy, J. &
• Komiya, Y. et al. (1958)
6200
B.M. Millman (1959)
6235
Kong, S.M. (1958)
6078
Lucas, es. (1959)
6418
Koontz, R.L. (1957)
5740
Lucas., CE. à
Koostedjo, R. à
G. С Trout (1959)
5907
Achjat (1958)
6074
Lundin, So Jo (1959)
6129
Kossa, M. (1959)
6549
Lusyne, PcAo (1958)
6080
Kozar, Z. (1958)
6593
Kraft, H. (1959)
5976
Macan, T. Г. (1958)
6515
Kri jc-'^'^'-'-ïb B'J» '"^
MacArthur, R-. (1958)
5773
N.E. Krijgsman (1957)
6166
MacCallum, W.A. (1959)
6542
Krijgsman, N.E. (1957)
6166
Mackintosh, N.A. (1959)
5857
: Kristjonsson, H. (l958)
6081
MacLeod, R.A. , H. Hogenkamp &
; KriÎTanec, V. (1959)
6465
S. Onofrcy (1958)
5726
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5948
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6294
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Magnussen, J. (1959)
5929
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6156
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6155
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Mangerei J, P,
Í.L. (1958)
(1957)
(1959)
Mann, H. (1958)
Mann, K.H. (1959)
Mansfield, A.W. {10^.
Mansueti, R. (I958)
Margalef, D.R, (I958)
Marill, FoG. (1958)
Marinkovicj M. &
M, Zei (1959)
MarPj D.H. A. (1957)
Marshall, N.B. (1959)
Martin, A.V/. (1957)
Martin, Ч. &
A.H. Banner (I958)
Martin, W.E. (1958)
Martin Salazar, F. (1958)
Mason, J. (1959)
Matsumoto, Vv.M. (1958)
Maurin, C, (1959)
Maushart J R. (1958)
May, A. Wo (1959)
6195
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1959) 5914 5915
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E.Bo Leoi.old (1959)
McMurtrey, R.G. ot al. (1959)
Meister, A.L. &
C.F. Ritzi (1958)
Menard, H.W» (1959)
Menzies, R.J. (I959)
Merican, A.B.O. (1958)
Mewse, N.W.N. (I959)
Meyer, A. (1958)
Miller, G.G. (1958)
Miller, M.C. (1958)
Miller, Wm.C. (1959)
Millman, B.M. (1959)
Miyamoto, H. (1958)
Miyamoto, H. &
A.T, Shariff (1958)
Möckel, W. (1959)
Montalban, HcR., GoJ. Blanco &
I.A. Ronquillo (1957)
Monteiro, M,C, (1958)
Monten J Eo (1959)
Moran, P. A. P. (1959)
Motta, F. (1959)
Msangi, A.S. (1958)
Miihlberger, C. (1959)
Müller, I. (1957)
Mullan i J.W, (1958)
Munoy, R.J. (1958)
Munro, H, (1959)
Muramatsu, S. (1959)
Muz'inic, R, (1958) 57C5
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Naumann, K.U. (I958)
Naylor^ S. &
B.J. Slinn (1958)
Nelson, C.T. &:
R.L. Koontz (1957)
Netherlands. Contraal Bureau
voor de Statistiek (1959)
Newell ,
■n:.
(1958)
Neyman, J. , T. Park &
S.L. Scott (1958)
Neyman , J . , j , L . Scott
C.D, Shane (1958)
Ngao rang Sri, V. (l>58)
Nghi, N.N. (1958)
Nichols, D,
Nielsen, E.
(1959)
Steem.ann
Nieuwcnhuizon,
. V d ,
Nimoniya, M. (1959)
Nourisson, M. (1959)
Nüvak, G.S. &
A.G. Pilipenlco (1958)
Nümann, W. (I958)
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Oberacker, DoP. (1959)
Oiurri, EoP, (1959)
Ogino, C. (1958)
C'Gcwor, A.Ko (1959)
Okada, Y. &
S.S. Kubcta (1957)
Oliver-Gonzales, J. (I958)
Olsen, S.J. (1959)
Olson, D.E. (1958)
Olsöon, R. (1958)
Onofrey, E. (1958)
Ophel, I.L. (1957)
Orians, GcH. (1958)
Orr, R.Ko (1959)
Ostrouincv, S.A. &
V.V, ühilov (1957)
Otsu, Y., Na Yokoyaraa &
T. Kcbayashi (1959)
Owen, J.B. (IQ58)
6155
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Packer, P.E. (1958)
Packer, W.O. (l959)
Pahari, R. (1958)
Pain, H. E.H. (1959)
Palekar, V.C. &
D.V. Bai (1957)
Palmer, J.R. (1958)
Paloheimo, J.E. (1959)
Paloumpis, A.A. (I958)
6498
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Paquet te, R.G. (l959)
Partk, T. (1958)
Parker, P.S. (1958)
Parker, R.A. &
A.D. Hasler (1959)
Parrish, В. Б. (1959) 5911
Parsons, J.W. (1958)
Passano, L.M. (195?)
Pathansali, D. &
S.Mc Kong (1958)
Patriarche, M. H. &
R.S. Campbell (1958)
Patterson, A.K. (l957)
Paul, A.R. (1957)
Paulling, J., Jr. (1959)
Pax, F. (1957)
Pax, P. &
I, Müller (1957)
Peck, L.G, &
R.N. Hazolwood (1958)
Perry, F. (1958)
Peru. Consejo de Investigaciones
Hidrobiologicas (1958)
Petri, 0. (Comp.) (1958)
Phasukavanich, С, G. Sand &
P. TavaranuGorn (1958)
Phillips, A.M., Jr. (1958)
Phillips, J. (1958)
Phillips, R,C. ( 1959)
Pickering, Q.H, (I958)
Pilipenko, A.G. (1958)
Pilkington, R. (1957)
Pillay, T.V.R. (1958)
Pell, M, (1959)
Portugal. Direcçao das
Pescarlas (1958) 6596
Posgay, J. A, (1958)
Posgay, J. A, (1959)
Poulsen, E»I¿. (1959) 5899 6243
Powell, D.E. (1958)
Powell, S.T. (1958)
Pringle, J.7/0S, (1957)
Pumphroy, R.J. (1959)
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Reitzig, K.
Purkett, CA., Jr. (1958)
Quartin, G. (1959)
Quartin,, G.V. (1959)
Rae, В. В. (1959)
Rajagopal, M,V. &
К. Sohonie (1957)
Rapoport, А. (1958)
Rawson, Do (1958)
Razumova, E.P. (I958)
Reay, G.A. &
J.M. Shewan (l959)
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D. Rawson ( 1958)
Riggs, CD. (1958)
5ijken, H. (1959)
Ringhaver, L.C. (l959)
Ritzi, C.F. (1958)
Roback, S.S. (I958)
Robertson, JoD. (l957)
Robertson, N.G. (1957)
Robertson, O.H. (1958)
Robins, CR. (1959)
Rochford, D.Jo (Comp.) (1959)
Rodriqaez Martin, 0. (1959)
Roelofs, E.Wo (I95C)
Roll, H/a. (1958)
Ronquillo, I.A. (1957)
Rose, M. (1957) I
6255 ; Rose, S.M. (1959)
Rounsefell, G.A. (I958)
Rounsefell, G.A, &
JoEo Evans (1958)
Rucker, R.R. (1958)
Ruivo, M. &
G.V. Quartin (1959)
Ruivo, M. &
G. Quartin (1959)
Russell, P.S. (1959)
Russell, H.Ho (1958)
Rut stein 5 M.S. (1958)
Sacher, G.A.
(1958)
(1958)
Sachlan
Sp.ddington, K. ОС
W.L, Tenipleton (I958)
Sahrhage, D. (1958)
Saila, S.Bo (1958)
Sand, G. (1958)
Sanford, FoB. (I958)
Sara, R. (l959)
6434
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Scattergood, L.W.
Schaeffer, Б. (1959)
Schantz, E.J. et al.
SchGcr, В. T. (1957)
Schoier, A. (1958)
Schicmenz, P. (I958)
Schmid, O.J. (1959)
Schofield, D. (I958)
Schelander, P.P. (1959
Schubert, (1958)
Schubert, Ko (1958)
5742
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Schultz, L.P. &
R.H. Kcanazawa (1959)
Schulz, B. (1958)
Schuster,
Schuurman,
W.H.
J.J
Schv\^artz, FeJ
Schwitzer с J.
(1958)
. (1958)
(1958)
(1958)
Scott , J . S ,
Semenovj K.
Seppovaara,
Serene, R.
.L. (1958)
(1958)
(1958)
Scott,
Scott^ J.P. (1958)
(1959)
0. (1959)
(1957)
Setter, L.R. &
H.H. Russell (1958)
Sexton, OoJ. (1959)
Shane, CD. (1958)
Shariff, A.To (1958)
Shewan, J.M. (1959)
Shields, J.T. (1958)
Shilov, V.V. (1957)
Sidorov, E.G. (1958)
Silkcr, B,W. (1957)
Silliraan, R.P. &
J.S. Gutseil (1958)
Simpson, DcS. (1959)
Simpson, J.R. &
B. Butters (1959)
Sinhaseni, P. (1957)
Sivalingam, S. (1958)
Sket, B, (1959)
Skidmore, P. (l958)
Slavin, J.W, (1959)
(1958)
(1959)
L.B. (1958)
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(1958)
(1957)
Slinn, D.J.
Sloan, W.C.
Slohodkin,
Slusarski,
Smith, CD,
Smith, P.E,
Smith, P.G.W. &
H. Chapin (1957)
Smith, I.Wc (1959)
Smithers, S.R. (1958)
Snieszko, S
Soebany, W.
Fo (1958)
(1958)
Söderström, J. (l959) ■
S-Gjarwidodo, (1958)
Soekarno, R. (1958)
Soesanto, V, (1958)
Soesanto, V. &
W. Soehany (1958)
Sohonio, K. (1957)
Sokolich, A.Do (1959)
Sommani, E. (1959)
Soong, M.K. à
A.B.O. Merican (1958)
5774
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V.3. Thatcher (1958)
Spooncr, CK о (l959)
Springer, S. (1959)
Strasburg, D.W, (i 958)
Sramek-Husck, R, (i 9 57)
Sripaiboon, С (1958)
Sripejr, S. (1958)
Stavrovskii, A. S. (1959)
J.A. (1958
Stern,
Stattler, P. H. (1959)
Stevens, R.I. (1958)
Stevenson, JcH. (1958)
Stoddard, RoR, (1959)
Stokke, loB. (1959)
S tomme 1, H, (1958)
Storey, M. (1957)
5891
Straub ,
Stroud,
Struik, D.J,
cp. (1958)
R.H. (1958)
(1959)
Süberkrüb, F, (1959)
Sulit, J.I,, D.Lc Calvez &
P.R, Gonzales (1958)
Sulit, Jol, &
S.V. Laron (1958)
Suriyong, K. (1958)
Suriyong, K. et al. (I958)
Sutherland, îi.S. (1959)
Suttkus, R.Do (1959)
Suwanrat, K, (1958)
Suyama , M .
Suypuiia, M.
С Ogino
Svenkerud ,
Svetsirini
Svihla, A, (1959)
(1958)
&
(1958)
H. (Comïi.) (1959)
S, (1958)
Swiecicki, J. (1959)
R. (1958)
J. (1958)
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Sv/itz
Sykes
J.
¿izczopanik^
(1958)
E. (1958)
Tack, E. (1958)
T adro s, G. (1958)
Takagi, ... (1959)
Takayama, S, (I958)
Tanignichi, Ko (1959)
Tanner, H о A, (I958)
Tarzwell, CM. (I958)
Tavara-nusorn, P. (1958)
Taylor, ce, AoC Jensen &
R.R. Stoddard (1959)
Taylor, ce Sc
D.P, Oberacker (1959)
Taylor, ce &
R.R, Stoddard (1959)
T emploman, W, (l959)
6210
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Teshima, K= (1958)
Thailand. Department of Fisheries
Statistics Section (1958)
Thatcher, V.E. (1958)
Thiemmedh, J. (1958)
Tiller, L,W. (Chairm.) (1957)
Timmermans, J, -A. (1959)
Tjiptoajninoto, R.M.
Mo Sachlan (1958)
Tokioka, T, (1959)
Tomiyama, I. (1957)
Tomiyama, I» (1958)
&
Tomiyama, I.
To Tokioka
Tomiyama, I.
Tomiyama,
Tompkins,
So АЪе i
(1959)
& T. АЪе
I, & T. АЪе
Vlí.Ao &
J.W. Mullan (1958)
Toner, EoD. (1959)
Tongsanga? So (1958)
Tothill, J.T, (1959)
Tran-Van-Tri (1958)
Traung, J.-O. (1959)
Travin, Vo (1959)
Trotter, J.Ro (1959)
Trout, G.Co (1959)
Tucker, D.S. (1958)
Tucker, D.W. (1959)
Tuffrau,
5842 to
(1957)
(1958)
5753
(1959)
5742
6084
5767
6210
5762
5876
5802
6072
5795
5840
5845
5795
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5907
6514
6263
5686
6060
6077
6280
6487
6145
6522
Uñar, M. (1958)
Uñar, M. &
M. Sachlan (1958)
U.K. Hydrographie Office (l958)
U.K. Salmon & Trout
Association (1959)
U.S. Bureau of Ccnraercial
Fisheries. Branch of
Econc.mics (1958)
U.S. Bureau c.f Sport Fisheries &
wildlife , Branch of Fish
Hatcherios (1958)
U.S. Department of Commerce, Cuast
à Geodetic Survey (1958) 5679
U.S. Department of the Interior,
Fish & Wildlife Service (1959) 5682
U.S. Hydrographie Office (1957) 6279
U.S. Hydrographie Office
Océanographie Survey
Branch (1957) 6277
U.S. Naval Research
Lahoratory (1959) 6470
Vaas, A. (1959) 6276
Vaas, K.F, 5 A. Vaas &
van Oven (1959) 6276
6216
van Manen, .JoD., G. Vossers &
H. Rijkcn (1?59)
van Oven 5 (1959)
van Oye, P. (1959)
van Ramshorst 5 J,D. (l959)
van Soraoren, V,Dc &
F.Jo Whitehead (1959)
Varley, G.Cc (1959)
Velasquez, Co Co (1958)
Venus, J. (1959)
V.^rheke, J. (1959)
Verbolova, NoV» (l959)
Vesters, Co (1958) 5949 5965
Viet-Nam Département de
I'Sducpticn Nationale (1958)
Vilela, H. &
M. С, Monte iro (1958)
Vivier, P. (195^)
Vladimircv, V.I, &
K.I. Semenov (1959)
Vladykov, V.Do &
G. Beaulieu (1958)
von Bertalanffy, L. &
Ao Rapoport (1938)
von Brandt, A, &
Co Birkhoff (1959)
Voss, GoL. (1957)
Vossers, Go (1959)
Votintsev, К «Ko &
NoVo Verbe lova (1959)
Vrydagh, J.-M. (1959)
V.'ales
J.P
J о H
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&
(1958)
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Walters, V. (1959)
Wall. RoG.R
War bur ton, В
Watson, J. M.
(1959)
(1958)
(1958)
(1959)
(1959)
.ы. (1959)
Watt, K.E.F,
Watt, KcEoFo
ví/atts, JoC.D
Weather ley, .
Vv'ebbe, G. &
A . S = íusa,ng i (1958)
Wells, J, (1957)
Wells, Jo (1958)
Wells, M.J, (1959)
Wells, MoJ
J. Wells
Wells, M.J
J. Wells
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Wendt.
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(1957)
&
(1958)
(1957)
(1959)
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Went, AoEoJo (1959)
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7/hit2, J.H. &
Б. Komarovsky (1959)
Whitehead, F.J. (l959) 6216
Whiteleather, R,T. (1958) 6036
Whitford, L.A. &
E.G. Phillips (1959)
Whitney, R.R, (1958)
Wickstead, J. (1959)
Wiersma, CoA.G. (195?)
Williajns, G»C. (1959)
Williams, L.E. (1959)
Wilson, J,T. (1959)
Wiraatmadja, G. &
R. Djarahur (I958)
■/is3, J. P. (1959)
Wisner, R.L. (1959)
Wohlschlag, D.E. (1959)
Wolœr, H. &
К. Wiihrmann (195?)
Woolsey, C.N. (1958)
?/orld Fishing Boat
Congress 2nd (1959)
Worthington, E.B. (1958)
Wright, J.E. (1958)
Wright, W.H.j CG. üobrovolny &
E.G, Berry (1958)
Wuhrmann, K. (195?)
Wunder, W. (1957) 598«
Wunder, W. (1958)
Wynn e-Ed\vard s, V.C. (1959)
Yaldwyn, J.Cc (1957)
Yamaguti,
(1958)
(1958)
Yamashita, D.T. (I9
Yasutake, "/7oT, (I958)
Yockey, H.Po (1958)
Yokoyama, îl, (1959)
Yorsangrat, W, (1958)
Zei, M. (1959)
Zoological Society 01
India (1959)
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'rich, Fischerei und
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)lsman, Wo (1959)
Anonymous (1957)
6584 6585
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(Marine Biological Laboratory]
OECi 41У59
WOODS H01£, MASS.
CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AQUATIC SCIENCES AlTD FISHERIES
prepared Ъу
Biology Branchj Fisheries Division
Curr.Biblioffr . aquat «Sei .Fish. , 2 ( 3 ) Rome , Augu s t 1959
containing s references and author index to^ 59-6613 - 59-7452
/2«l(2y
FAO/5';/lO/7201
Errata
Please delete Nos» 571907? 59-2932, 59-4*307, 59-4308
59-481 4^ 59-4968, 59-5GC3, 59-5047
570898 cacles should road саЪ1е
59-3772 fishsries " " fisheries
Б'ЛО/59/10/7201
Addenda
Brock, A.J. (19.57) 583906
naturali st. Lond . , (86I ) е37-9
forms of Ilicrasterias new to
On some
or rare in Britain
List v/ith morphological notes.
Brool:^ A.J. (1957) 583900
Natural As_t_v bond. , ( 862 ) ; 97 -100
Notes on desmids of the genus
St aura strum. I , St au ra s trum j) s eu dop el a -
gicum . _S. sub crucia turn . _S. a_vÍGi,iJ^ and
_So denticulatu m
Taxonomic notes.
FiBeglk
M
FiBswcb
Brook ^ A.J. (I957)
Trans. hot. Sog. Edinh
F
■ 583905
37 2 114-22
líotes on freshY/ater algae, mainly from
lochs in Perthshire and Sutherland
Reports on rare or new records of
algae for Scotland c: British Isles.
Smithy I„"'.
Salm. Trout
(1957) 584024
ia£. , (l50);148-50
The occurrence of damaged sea trout on
the east coast of Scotland
111. к descriptions of fish v/ith v/ounds
usually on left shoulder. Various
suggestions as to cause incl. lamprey
attack, bacterial^ fungal or protozoal
infection.
FiBssjh
MF
Fíe г weh
F
585SO8
29(б);257-б5
Johnson^ M.W. (1958)
Fr oc„ Cal if. Л о аД. Sei .
Ва t hy ca 1 а nu s sverdrupi , n. sp. ^ a
copepod crustacean from great depths in
the Pacific Ocean
111. morx^hological account of the spp.
FAOsglk
M
PAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
Menzies^ n„J. (l95o) 5G5809
Prqc . Gai if . Aoad . Sei . , 29 ( 7 ) s 2Ó7-72
The cliFjtribution of vrood-bpring
Liranojria in Cj.lif ornia
Contents as per title.
Ecatty, L.JO. -, 50-25 5^'
P.P. Hooper (1958)
Pap /Л ich. Acad. Sol. , 43 g 89-1 Об
Benthic associations of Sugarloaf Lake
Describes 3 biotic associations for
the littoral zono en Ъasis of soil &-,
vegetation characteristics &..
quantitative differences in animal
assemblages.
РАО I glk
M
PiBswch
P
Hubhs^ C.L. i 585810
A. Б.' Rechnitzer (1958)
^iiqc ♦^^^li-i'-- Acad . Sei . ^ 29 ( 8 ) .. 2 7 3- -3 1 3
A new lish^ Clia et о don fa_lc_ifer^ from
Guadalupe Island^ Baja California^ v;ith
notes on related species
Por the nev/ spp. s collecting notes &
hahitat data^ distribution^
distinctions, relations^ diagnosis,
description of fins^ scales f. lateral
line^ body &'. head characters;,
osteological features^ coloration o-.
measurements^ distinctive characters ":
relations of 3 other Eastern Pacific
Chaetodontines; taronomic notes on
Atlantic spp.
PAO s glk M
Manoueti, R. (I958)
ÍTature Ma¿?. , 51(7)г351-4
The Ьлскогу shad unmasked
Identification of spawning areas in E.
USA hatching & rearing of young in
laboratory.
PiBssjh
MF
Morris, D. (1958) 59-1224
B^lidvipiiTy supp. VI^ 154 P«
The reproductive behaviour of the ten-
spine d stickleback (P ygos/ beus ,£Ш2Я-4Аа^й^ j
L.)
This report presents a detailed,
description c. analysis of the repro-
ductive behaviour of the ten-spined
stickleback. In addition to a repro-
ductive ethogram, descriptions of non-
reproductive behaviour patterns are
also given.
Jackson, ЗЛ^ , Jrc (1958) 59-5157 !
Fro с . Okla . А са d . Soi . ^ 38 s 1 46-54 '
Summary of a three-year creel census on ';
Lake Eucha and S'oavina?/ Lake., Oklahoma ç '•
v/ith compj.risons of other Oklahoma <
reservoirs '
i
Contents as per title. i
PiBsdjn
P
PiBi¥.^cb
'АСГ/59-/Т0/720Х'
mi
Swedmark, В. à
G. Teissier (1957)
CR. Acad. Sei» , Paris,
571578
244s 501-4
Organisation et développeinent des
Halammohydra (Hydrozoaires)
(Organization and development of
Halammohydra , Hydrozoa)
Morphological notes.
FAO I glk
îa
Polltis, J. (1957) 571274
C. R.Acad. Sei. , Paris, 244° 5 4 "1-3
Recherches cytolo¿,iques sur la
formation des Carotinoides chez
certain poissons (Cytological
research on the formation of
Carotinoids of certain fish)
Observations on the stages of
formation of Carotinoid pigments in
the caudal, dorsal & ventral fins of
Serranus cabrilla , Pagel lu s erythrinus ,
-Dantex macro phthalmus , D, vulgaris , &
Julis vulgaris .
FAOs&:lk M .
Bucksch, R. (1957) 570216
Cst.Wasserw. , 9(4b75-7
Rechtsprohleme der internationalen
Zusammenarheit auf dem Gebiete des
Gev/ässerschutzes (Legal problems of
international cooperation in the
protection of streams)
Review of the present & future
pollution problem^ present juridical
stands of national & international
laws concerned with water pollution,
with special reference to boundary
waters^ Austrian problems in the field
of water pollution with neighbouring
states;; proposal for future
570216
(Card 2)
international collaboration on the
protection of v/aters against
pollution.
iBstl
F
Joulcan, G. (1957)
■De Graff, New York , З56 p.
The world beneath the waves
582946
MA 10(2)34» Popular book on submarine
exploration, underwater hunting,
equipment à conditions of life|
submarine archaeology, photography,
moving picture à television; marine
biology ÛC submarine research &
knowledge obtained by these methods.
;ma M
Brooks, CF. & 59-C312
'л:. S. Brooks (1958)
Trans. Amer. geophys. Un. , 39^52-7
The accuracy of wind- speed estimates
at sea
M 10(4)104. A study of 1315 pairs of
measured & estimated winds made on US
weather ships shows that the
estim.ated speeds corresponded to those
measured within 1-3 kn (sajne Beaufort
number) in 6O7. of the case s 5 28%- were
underestimated à 12/. overestimated.
TL s ma
M
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Springer, V.G. & 59-0747
H.D. Hoese (1958)
Т ех. J. Sei. , 10 3 343-8
Notes and records of marine fishes
from the Texas coast
Records of Hoplunnis tenuis Ginsburg j
Ablennes hi an s Valenciennes^
Syngnathus pel agi cus Linnaeus, Thunnus
thynnus Linnaeus, Istiophorus
americanus Cuvier^ Tetrapterus
belone (?) Rafinesquej Alectis
crinitus Mitchell, Pomacentrus leuco-
s tictus Müller & Troschel , Halichceres
"bivittatus Bloch, Spar i soma radians
Valenciennes, Fomacanthus paru Bloch,
59-0747
(Card 2)
Holocanthus isabelita Jordan &
Butter & Lophiomus sp.
FAOsefa
M
59-
2233
Selitskaia, E.S, (1957.)
lAet.Gidrolog. , (6)^35-9
К voprosu о vnutrennikh volnakh
(Cn the problem of internal waves)
LA 10(2)65. A brief summary is given
of the history of observations on
internal waves. Analyzes a striking-
example of internal waves observed in
the North Sea.
ma
M
pao/ 59/10/7 20Г
:..uro:i:tsov, A.M. (1957) 59-2214
Met.Gidrolog. , (5)s21-5
Ckoanograf icheskaia izuchennost '
Tikhogo оке ana (State of knowledge
on the oceanography of the Pacific
Ocean)
MA 10(4)55. Brief history of
scientific océanographie observations
in the Pacific Ocean. Distribution of
available deep water observations
for the Pacific Ocean are shown on a
map. The necessary observations for the
Pacific Ocean are discussed.
ma
M
lUGG (1957) 59-2553
Publ . sci.AsE.Océanogr .phys. , (l8)g83 p.
Bibliography on generation of currents
and changes of surface-level in oceans,
seas and lakes by wind and atmospheric
pressure 1726-1955
MA 10(4)65. About 850 references to
literature on storm surges, relations
between wind, gales, hurricanes, storms
or pressure & currents or sea level.
Effect on coasts, estuaries, bays &
lakes are considered. lüntries are
listed chronologically from 1726-1955
(alphabetically by author within each
year).
: ma MF
Jenkins, P.M. (1958) 59-5159
Proc.Okla. Acad. Sei. , 38s 157-72
The standing crop of fish in Oklahoma
ponds
An examination of standing crop,
length-frequency distribution,
growth rate & longevity data on 42
ponds.
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F
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FISHES, GEN.
4511
4514
4523
4529
4531
4532
4533
4549
4592
4608
4639
4684
4688
4690
4838
4861
4873
4901
4903
4904
4921
4939
4969
4978
5096
5098
5108
5144
5145
5146
5188
5365
5412
5418
5420
54S1
5423
5424
5527
5529
5530
5568
1,ог
Entosphenus
Ichthyomyzon
5608
5608
Lo.mpetra
5149
5531
Petromyzon 4515
4718
5216
5608
1 , 07 Lamna
1,08 Plast elus
Sphyrna
1,10 Mobula
1,12 Chimaera
1,14 Protopterus
1.16 P0L7PTERIF0RMES
1.17 Acipenser
1,21
AI sa
Rreooortia
Cetengraulis
Clupea harengus
4653
4807
4824
5236
5237
5371
5416
Clupea pallasii
CLUPEIDAE
Clupeonella
Dorosoina
Elops
Exgraul is sp.
ENGRAULIDAE
Sardina 5244
5332
5340
5598
Sardinella
Sardinops caerul
&a
5195
5544
Sardinops melanosticta
4719
4709
4765
4904
5238
5417
4807
4609
5335
4538
.4821
4876
4872
1,09 Centrophorus 4623 4625 4626
5297
SqUALIFORMES 4850
5082
4961
4589 5090
5049
5604
5200
4755
4802
5071
5346
5621
5327
5561
4858
4612
5616
4990
5561
5339
5426
4717
5427
1 , 22 Chano s
^МО/59/1 1/7201—
1,23
Coregonus 4631
Oncorhynchus , gen,
O?icorhynchus gorbuscha
5587
Oncorhynchus heta
4893 5072
Oncorhynchus kisutch
Oncorhynchus nerha
5084
Oncorhynchus tschxxivyts
Oncorhynchus sp. 3953
5603
Salmo, gen.
Salmo clarlíii
5672
Salmo gairdnerii
4889
5107
Salmo salar
5055
Salmo trutta
4923
4551
4637
4551
4637
cha
4191
5668 5669
498i
4580
4928
5135
4550
5419
4804
5094
5578
4783
5058
5533
Salmo sp»
SALMONIDAE 499I
Salvelinus fontinalis
Salvelinus sp.
1 , 24 Esox
1,32 Diaphus
1 . 38 Aphyocharax
Hyphessobrycon
Poecilobrycon
1.39 GYMNOTIDAE
1,40
4878
4989
5578
4767
5538
4926
5155
5590
5033
5110
5252
5594
4744
5084
4889 4890
4552
5039
4637
4928
4551
5670
4879
5079
4804
4930
5256
5578
5521
4550
4520
4993 5068
5053
5575
5168
5087
4587
Barbus
4620
5193
Caras si US 4867
4874
5067
5097
5153
Cat]-',
5646
Chela
5655
Cl ino stomas
5003
COBITIDAE
5100
CYPRINIDAE
4548
4550
Cyprinus 4872
4876
4889
4922
5066
5076
5093
5105
5129
5151
5160
5342
5344
5673
Gyrinocheilus
5152
Mi s gamas
4856
5099
Neinacheilus
5073
No tro pis
5008
EAifo
2(6) :T1
I
1,40 (continued)
1,65 Mugil
5081
5659
Pelecus
5032
1,70 Acerina
5085
Pimephales
4540
Ambassis
5080
Rutilus
5150
5525
5589
Argyrosomus
5381
Y S'cardinius
1
5154
CARANGIDAE
CHIRON OMIDAE
4512
5410
5354 ,
.'.,41 Ainphilius
4620
Chrysophrys
48? 6
Chiloglanis
5524
CICHLIDAE
5156
Chrysichthys
4620
Cor i s
4582
Ciarías
5385
5415
Cynoscion
4702
Conorhynchus
5645
Decapterus
5425
■; Galeichthys
5147
Ditrema
5092
Heteropneustes
5385
Epinephelus
5399
Ictalurus
4829
5068
Ha.plochromis
5190
Saur i da
5381
Herai chromi s
4918
ölLuRllJAjl!
4992
5386
HIJTl UPTERIDAE
5398
Silurus
5070
Lepibema
5158
Wallagonia
5075
Lut Janus
Mor one
5199
5551
1,43 Anguilla anguill
a
5344
Mullus
5595
Anguilla bostoniensis
4875
Pagrosomus
4872
Anguilla зр.
4550
Perca flauescens
4518
Neenchelys
5644
Perca fluviatilis
Pseudopentacero s
4642
5397
1,47 BELONIDA
5059
Pseudosciaena
5381
Cololabis
4866
4891
Quinquarius
5397
EXOCOETIDAE
4445
5057
Roc cus 4720 5206
Serióla 4519 4871
5603
4887
5604
4889 !
1 , 48 GADI FORMES
4904
4891
Gadus callarias
4760
4802
4804
Symphyse don
4643
4815
4817
4818
5178
Tilapia 4935 5415
5547
5569 :
5180
5329
Trachurus 4538 4872
4876
5371 \
Gadus merlangus
5371
5403
5620
5544
56S1
5635
■
Me 1 ano дгатпти s
4728
5180
5371
1,71 Blennius
5083 i
5394
5403
5621
CLINIDAE
5042 j
Merluccius bilinearis
5394
1
1
Merluccius merluccius
4996
1 ,72 Amnc dytes 5371
5372
5403 !
Pollachius
5180
Ophidian
4706
1 , 50 GAZ'TEROSTEIDAE
5355
1,74 Acanthurus
4622
Jasterosteus
5007
5356
5650
Trichiurus
5380
1 , 53 Larapr i s
5061
1,75 Istiophorus
Maha i ra
4889
5647
4891
j 1 , 57 CYPRIN 0D0NTIF0RME3
5037
Sarda
4732
5364
Gambusia
5088
Scomber scombrus
4594
5621
Lebistes
5087
Scomber -sp, 4872
4876
4891
Oryzias
5(У?7
4897
POECILIIDAE
5046
Xiphophorus
4828
1,76 Anabas
Bet ta
5387 '
4918
1 , 61 Beryx
5063
Osphronemus
Tetragonurus
5556
4538
1 , 64 Sphyraena
4702
4876
Trichopodus
5074
1
— ^\/l0/S0/l1 /7 901-- . .
r^-T-rr-^-'-'^-T—
1
FA:fo.
2(6):T2
1,77
1,78
1,80
1,83
Clevelandia
Oxyurichthys
Apistus
Sebastes
Au:iis
Euthynnus
Gerim 4544
Katsuwonus 4891 5S04
Neothunnus
Parathunnus
mUNN I FORMES 4714
4745 5161
5.'^14 5222
Thunnus ori entail 3
Thunnu s sp .
5132
5040
4886
4802 5394
4715
5364
4716
5201
5347
4891
Eopsetta
Hippoglossus hippoglossus
Hippogloasus stenolepis
Liopsetta
Fleuronectes platessa 4849
5403 5560 5621
Pleuroni chthy 3
Sol ea 5620
1,86 Mastacembelus
1,89 Baliste
lf90 Diodon
1,95 Antennarius
1,99 FISHES, Mise, 4501 4502
4510 4512 4516
4543 4553 4554
4595 4611 4614
4636 4646 4647
4652 4654 4655
4662 4700 4701
4708 4709 4710
4731 4737 4738
4749 4752 4764
4782 4809 4816
4818 4823 4841
4846 4848 4896
4900 4926 4938
4985 5025 5034
5036 5041 5043
5045 5047 5048
5052 5054 5056
5064 5065 5095
5121 to 5124
5136 5148 5150
5364
5364
5564
5411
4763
4870
4721
5213
4892
5364
4704
4806
5208
4521
4904
4538
5621
5382
4621
4835
5078
4508
4517
4556
4619
4648
4656
4705
4730
4746
4773
4817
4844
4899
4979
5035
5044
5051
5062
5089
5126
5157
1>
99
.¿AO/-^9/ll/7201-
2,00
2,05
2,09
2,10
2,12
2,13
2,16
2,21
2,23
2,24
EA:fo
FISHES, Mise, (cont 'd
5176 5186
5212 5217
to 5230
5245 5250
5328 5330
5347 5371
5377 5378
5404 5407
5412 5413
5430 5526
5541 5549
5562 5565
5593 5595
5601 5602
5624 5641
5671 5675
CRUSTACEANS , GEN,
4529 4531
4684 4688
4903 4904
4969 4978
5146 5365
5574
CHYBORIDAE
DAPHNIIDAE
MACROTHRICIDAE
SIDIDAE
С OP EPODA
CALIGIDAE
Diaptoinus
Lernacocera
Octopicola
Vanbenedenia
CIRRIPEDIA
Balanus
RhIZOCEPEALA
Almyracwna
Asellua
Caeco sph/ierorita
ISOPODA
Limnoria
Sphaeroma
GarrtTnarus
Ol" chest ia
Salent i nella
2(6):T3
5159
5197
5203
5221
522?
5242
5243
5301
5304
5331
5336
5373
5374
5384
5403
5408
5409
5414
5429
5528
5532
5552
5554
5570
5591
5596
5599
5612
5620
5656
5657
4511
4523
4532
4639
4690
4838
4925
4945
5144
5145
5412
5568
5376
5376
5376
5376
4785
5361
4616
4539
5009
4996
5666
4961
4943
5189
5323
5133
4792
4997
5667
4590
'4833
5654
4832
5510
4583
4578
2,27 ВЕС^иЮВА
5133
3,07
fcont inued)
■
2,28 Leander
4564 1
Theodoxi s
5390
Macro brachiuni
4966 \
Tro chu 3
4936 .
j NATMTIÄ 4709
4735
4736
4748 \
Turbo
4937 ^
1 4750
4775
4847
5215 í
I 5219
5231
5232
5240 {
3,09
Osteodes
5293
5241
5357
1
Thai3
5292
Palaemonetes
4786
5299 i
3,10
Uro salpinx
5265
5279
Pandalopsi з
4700 \
Pandalus
4700
4812
Litt or i vaga
4964
Репаеиз
4617
5537 i
I ■
i
3,13
Ancylus
5506
i 2,29 Astacus
4967 '
Siph-'^iaria
5363
Callinectes
4709 \
Taphius
5543
Cancer
4703 \
Carcinus
4575
'Ít7^5
5391 i
• o ,14
j±chat i na
5004
Eriphia
5181
Geryon
5114
3,15
PELECYPODA
4659
4771
5016
5257
Homarus
4793
5114 i
^
5261
5268
5270
5463
Jasus
5378
5505
5514
Осу pode
4787
Panul i rus
5220
5253
5638
3,16
Brachidontes
5275
Paralithodes
4637
4700
5136
Crassostrea
5269
5275
5285
to
REPTANTIA
5128
5547
5288
Uca
4790
5567
Mute la
Mytilus
4797
5272
5193
5392 ;
2,99 CRUSTACEANS, MISC.
4501
4502
Ostrea
4660
4711
4712
4713
4556
4636
4646
4647
4729
5127
5258
5259
1 4648
4656
4662
4708
5260
5271
5273
to
1 4730
4731
4749
4752
5277
5280
5289
5290
\ 4764
4816
4317
4818
5291
5293
5395
i 4823
4837
4844
4846
Pectén
4727
4805
4814
4962 .
4896
\ 4938
4899
4900
4926
4979
5047
5048
3,17
Ensis
5275
1 5064
5121
5122
5136
Gemma
5613
\ 5203
5212
5221
5227
Mya
5272
5275
5283
5613
¡ 5229
5230
5242
5243
Venus
4635
5262
5275
5284
5245
5250
5304
5330
5286
1 5371
5374
5377
5378
Villorita
5652
i 5403
5404
5407
5408
I 5409
\ 5565
5414
5430
5541
3,19
CEPHALOPODA
5095
5576
5599
5612
1 5653
t
5656
5675
3,21
LI BRAN chía
Doryteuthis
5137
4872
1 3,00 MOLLUSCS, GEN.
4523
4529
4531
Loll iguncula
5125 .
{ 4532
4533
4039
4ó8<í
Octopus
4864
5181
5666 '\
1 4688
4690
4838
4903
Sepia
5181
\ 4904
4925
4945
4969
4978
5144
5145
5146
3,99
MOLLUSCS, MISC.
4501
4502
4511
5365
5412
5568
5574
4556
4636
4646
4647
4648
4656
4662
4708
3,05 GA'JTROPODA
4569
5010
4730
4731
4752
4762
4764
4816
4817
4818
3,07 HALIOTIDAE
5194
4823
4837
4844
4846 ■
4926 'f
Hal iotÍ3
5282
4896
4899
4900
Potamopyrgus
5501
4938
4943
4979
5047 Í
^AO/59/l 1/7201
EA:fo
2(6):T4
3,99
4,05
4,06
4,21
4,22
4,23
4,9?
4,99
5,00
5,07
5,29
5,49
5,68
5,87
5,91
5,96
5,99
6,01
6,03
M0LLU;JC3, MISC. (
'cont '
d)
5048 :
6,03
( cont inued)
5064
5121
5122
5136 !
5203
5212
5221
5227 •
RHIZOPODA
5229
5230
5242
5243 ;.
5245
5251
5304
5330
6,06
My xo bo lu s
5374
5377
.5378
5403
МетгюЛорзгз
5404
5407
5408
5409
5414
5430
5498
5540
6,07
CNIDOSPORIDIA
5565
5576
5599
5612
5656
5675
6,11
DisQinatostoina
Stentor
Bihydra
5205
Muatela
5591 :
6,x3
РОЯТ FERA
Callorhinus
4723
6,15
Chondro 3ia
EvM&topias
4637 ■
SPONGIIDAE
Lobodon
'5305
5308 ;
Te t hya
Otaria
4757
Phoca
4509
6,17
Ваз s i a
PINNIPEDIA
4505
4506
Chelophyea
Di paye s
CETÁCEA 4657
4724,
4725
5210 \
Galetta
5211
5233
5235
5251 :
Hydra
5300
5550
HTDROZOA
Phoca ena
5174
Lensia
Physeter
5138 :
Muggiaea
Prodelphinus
4629
4630
6,18
Phy salía
Chiropsalmus
Balaenoptera muaculus
4558
6,19
MTHOZOA
MAimALS, AQUATIC
4556
4904
5047
CORALLIIDAE
MAMMALS, MISC.
5642
6,21
Mnemiopsi s
AMPHIBIANS, GEN,
4514
6,24
Dendrocoelum
PLANARIIDjíE
SAIJENTIA
5005
TURBELLAMIA
AI^IPHIBIMS, Mise
4556
5048
6,25
TREMATODEf
REPTILES, MISC.
4556
4904
5043
6,26
Allocreadium
5048
Cali cot y Ig
Di et yo cot y le
ALCIDAE
4822
Entobdella
BIRDS, AQUATIC
4556
5618
6,27
Buceplyalus
Cercaría
ENTEROPNEUSTA
4855
DIGENA
Parorchis
A3CIDIACEÁ
4943
t
Proctoeces
Pseudostylochus
CHORDATES, Mise,
5642
6,30
Hepatoxylon
Naegleria
5471
5472
6,31
Mi crura
GLOBIGERINIDAE
5572
■
NEMERTEA
GL OB OR ОТ ALULAE
5572
t
4799
5173 \
S
4968 ,
5291 '■
4810 !
t
4567 4568 \
4798 '■
5486 ■
4565
4863 5226 '
4570 :
5333 :
5333 \
533\j i
5333 \
4800 5639 =
4943 :
5333 \
5333 •
4831 1
5362 \
5192 ■
4789 '
i
4784 i
i
5513
4791 :
5508 j
5511 \
5382
5165 5166 ■
5165 5166 '
4806
4797
5263
4930
5360
5292
4797
5264
5298
5006
5508
í^Aü/59/ll/7201
EAifo
2(6):T5
6,33 NEMATODÁ
Panagrola. i тиз
6,35 Polymorphus
6,37 Epiphanes
ROTATORIA
6,39 Echincdcrella
6,45 CHAETOGNATHA
Sagitta
6,43 POLYCHAETA 3734
6,50 SEP^ULIDAE
Spirorbis
6 , 51 LUhiBRICIDAE
6 ,53
Erpoodella
Hirudo
6,56
LimsuliíS
6,61
ARAIjEAE
6,6S
ACARIiIA
6,66
IN3ECTA
6,71
PLECOPTERA
6,76
Ephenera,
B'sptagenia
Rkithrogena
6,77
GomphomacroTrd a
ODOtt/ATA
Pet a Iura
6,79
Alarcta
HElilPTERA
Micronecta
Tettigades
6, se
6,83
6,84
^.m so centro pu s
Cecetis
Oxyethira
ЭЬепо psyche
TRICHGPTERA
Menyanthes
Agabus
CÖLEOPTEFJL
5511
6,
C4
fco'izt inued )
!
5474
Dytiscus
5509 :
5490
5510
5462
Eno chru s
HTDROPHILIDAE
5511
5494 ■
5579 :
5515 '
6,
86
Cara phr act US
Chrysocharis
5480 '
5480 'г
5651 ;
!
6,
87
Aedes
5504 '
4537
Anopheles
5459
5476 ;
5339 •
CHIRONOMID/iE
CULICIDAE
5179
5499
5580
5519 i
4615
4960
4943
5617
Di ame sa
Mansonia
Simulium.
Taeni orhynchus
5367 '■
5473 .
5517 1
4998
Típula
5467
5468
5470
4995 .
TIPULIDAE
5469 \
5512 ■
6:
93
Arbacia
4788 \
5464
5465
^;
97
INVERTEBRATES, AQUATIC
4511
4523
4793
4529
4531
4532
4533
4541
4556
4573
4639 '
5581
4684
4688
4690
4838
4904
4925
4945
4969 '■
5368
4978
4979
5048
5144 .
5145
5146
5167
5365 \
5017
5516
5568
5574
5576
•
5479
5488 5496
5487
5487
5475
5484 5497
5492
5014
5500 5503
5495
5012
5482
5477
5481
5483
5478 5485 5507
5447
5518
5493
6,99
7,00
INVERTEBRATES, MISC,
5609
7,03
7,06
7,08
7,12
7 , ^c
1
4511
4523
4529 ;
4531
4532
4533
4539 i
4541
4556
4591
4639 '■
4668
to
4672
467 -J
4675
4676
4678
463 С
to
4688
4690
to
4696
4773
4838
4904
4925
4969
5341
5375
5453
5568
5637
Cartería
5284 :
Chlamydomonas
4777
4912
Plaiymonas
5452 ;
Chlorella
4536
5456
4640
4641
5182 '-
i
I
Neo chlor is
5559 \
Ulothrix
5559 ;
1
Hazenia
55cS
Sd i ro Qura
517.
Í^AO/59/1 1/7201
EA:fo
2(6):T6
? ,16 DEJMIDIA СЕЛЕ
Staurastrum
7.17 Acetabular ia
Siphonocladus
Vaucheria
7.18 CHARACEAE
7 ,31 CI-IRYSOPHYCEAE
7 ,3S Coccolithus
Mallomonas
Ochromonas
7,41 В A CILLARI OPHYCEAE
4971 5130
7,63 Exuviella
7.66 Gymnodinium
Noctiluca
7 . 67 PERI DIN I OIDEAE
7,70 Euglena
j EUGLENINEAE
I
I 7,72 Cylindrocarpus
I 7 ,80 Normo sira
\ 7,81 RHODOPNYCEAE
\
7,82 Porphyra
i
i 7 ,87 Cordylecladia
! Gracilaria
\ Gracilariopsis
\ 7,99 ALGAE, MISC. 4572
\ ' 4751 4836
I 5183 5192
i
! 8,01 BACTERIA 5184 5442
\ 5674
I Streptococcus
j 8 ,33 Chytr i omyce s
\ Ichthyosporidium
\ 8,74 Odontia
\
\ 8,94 MONILIALEJ
8,99 FUNGI, Mise,
4573
4859
5559
to
5457
4794
4574 \
4913 i
4558 '■
4885 ;
4963 :
4940 '■
4940 ]
4722 :
4979 ;
5577
5445 '■
4900 :
4973 \
4811 ;
5295 .
4974 '
4707
4976 ■
4914 5583 \
5388 :
4975
5296 .
4633 ;
4633 .
4633
4633 '
4633 '
4633
4633 1
4633 ?
i
5000 5001 :
4633 \
4633
4633
4633
9,97 AQWITIC E'NBRYOPNYTE^ 4556 4836 \
5192
HIGHER PLMITS, AQUATIC 4556 4836 \
4776
5571
5449
9,00
EMBRYGPHYTA, Gm.
9,43
El dea
4579
4586
9,44
Eichhornia
4970
\
9,50
Leirma
5640
,
9,75
Daphne
4577
5451
\
9,86
Bignoniaceae
4585
4588 i
GLOBULARIACEAE
5450 :
LENTIBULARIACEAE
5454
MARTYNIACEY.E
OROBANCHACEjÏE
4672
4942
PEDALIA.CEAE
5294
5322 ;
4585
PhRYMACEAE
PLMITAGINACEAE
9,87
Strychnos
5284
5658
9,89
ADOXA.CEAE
CßJR.IFOLIA.CEAE
4596 ■
RUBIACEAE
VALERIßJJACEAE
i^ü/5^/l-i/72Ul
EA:fo
2(6) :T7
100
AFRICA
5413
5574
157
Federation
of Rhodesia and
,
Nyasaland
( coni
:'d)
5547
5548
113
Morocco 4572 5234
5337
5558
114
Canary Is,
4742
200
NORTH AlîERICA
122
UAH, Southern Region
(EôTPt)
5223
210
Canada
4501
4549
4645
4658
123
Sudan
5601
4659 4662
4727
4729
124
Eritrea
5054
5399
5395
5430
125
Ethiopia
5502
212
British Columbia
4502
4551
5084
126
Fr« Somaliland
4938 :
5587
12G
Somalia 5054
5399
5476
214
Ontario
5015
5017
131
Kenya 5064 5399
5407
to
215
Quebec
5155
5610
5410 5476
55^:4
216
Newfoundland
4846
5611
132
Uganda
5301
5476 •
217
Nov/ Brunsv/i
ck
4550
4660
134
Zanzibar and Pemha
5050
5399 ,
220
USA (Alaska
)
4637
4645
4700
5407 5409
5410
5476
230
USA
4504
4524
4555
4637
136
Mauritius
5569
5162
5169
5196
5200
140
Africa., \V. Central
4623
4625
5207
5257
5271
5540
4626
5570 5612
141
Sudanese Republic
4615
4618
231
V/ashington
State
4553
4916
5264
"4630 49З0
231
Oregon
4595
4928
5203
5264
141
State of fjenegal 46 15
46 1С
4630
231
Idaho
5669
4938
232
California
4701
to
4704
4717
141
Islamic Republic of Mauritania
5194
5195
5264
5282
4615 46I0
4630
4938 ■
5406 5571
5603
5604
141
Republic of the Ivory
Coast
232
Nevada
5571
4615 46IC
4630
4938
232
Utah
5671
5672
141
Republic of Dahomey
4630 4930
4615
461 8
232
233
Arizona
Wyoming
5571
5670
141
Republic of Upper Volta
4615 :
234
Minnesota
4548
4618 4630
4938
1
(
234
lov/a
5069
141
Republic of Niger
4615
4618
234
Wisconsin
4518 4632
4630 4938
234
Illinois
4773
141
Fr. Cameroons
4628
4938 ;
234
Kentucky
4511
141
Republic of Guinea
461 5
4618
235
Oklahoma
4610
5157
5158
5159
4630 4938
5037
235
Mississippi
5607
142
Cape Verde Is,
4721 .
236
USA, New England
4815
4863
5394
142
Portp Guinea
4721
236
Maine
4712
5272 5613
143
Liberia
4721
5230 '■
236
Massaohuset
ts
4713
4792
144
Gambia
4620
4721
236
Connecticut
4719
5279
144
Sierra Leone
4629
472 1 .
237
USA, Middle
Atlantic
states
144
Ghana 4721
4734
5519 i
4566
144
Br. Togoland
4721 •
237
New Jersey
4815
5280
1 44
Fr. Togo land
4721
4938
237
Maryland
4066
4304
4908
4926
145
Nigeria
4619
4721
5125
5127
5283
145
Br, Cameroons
4628
4721 ^
237
Virginia
4720
5273
14б
Gabonese Republic
4938
237
Pennsylvania
4720
5003
146
Republic of Tchad
4938
238
N. Carolina
5259
146
Republic of Congo
4938 ;
238
S„ Carolina
5274
146
Central African Republic
4938 :
238
Florida
4512
4539
4612
4705
147
Belg. Congo
4935
5049 ■
4706
4707
5198
5276
151
Angola
5485 :
5293
5359
5360 5363
154
Union of S. Africa
4766
5253 ^
240
Berm.udas
4543
4956
5116
5399 5476
5544
5545 :
250
Greenland
4685
4804
4812
4816
5546 5596
4817
155
Mozambiqu î
5050
157
Federation of Rhodesia- and
Nyasaland 4848 4930 5485 5499
EAsfo
2(6)з01
FAO/59/1 1/7201
300
311
31^
314
315
321
322
331
332
333
334
335
341
342
343
351
353
400
413
414
417
421
423
LATIIT AI'IERICA
424
424
425
42 G
433
434
436
437
441
442
444
451
451
451
453
500
Mexico
Guatemala
Costa nica
Panama
4747 to 4752
5232 5233
473'
4755 475;
5168
4772
Br,
СиЪа
Colombia
Venezuela
Br. Guiana
Surinam
Fr. Guiana
Ecuador
Peru
Chile
Brazil
Ar/^entina
ASIA
Israel
Jordan
Iran
Pakistan
India 4611
4937
5306
56ZL4
5654
566O
Ceylon
Mai dive Is.
E. Pakistan
Pr. India
Singapore
Java
ITo Borneo
Philippines
Chinese People's
5606
Hong Kong
Korea
Japan 4597
4864
5052
5398
Japan, Hokkaido
Japan ^ Honshu
Formosa 5O4O
EUROPE
5241 5537
ean Federation
5575
4732 4Ö32
4722
4771 4932
4775
4G3Ö
4722 4757
4722 4730 5062
4726 5042 5056
5549
5231
4735
5220
5240
5121
5046
5219
5543
5065
5065
5065
4722
5242
5218
5543
4969 4990 5212
4739
504З
5593
5645
5656
45C5
4740
4929
5129
5602
5646
5657
4u3o
475G
Repuhl i с
4743
4871
5057
5427
4746
4744
4888
5209
5250 5251
4960
4585
5034
5357
4934
5130
5640
5653
5^59
5217
5641
5239
4938
4Ö23
5426
4992
5636
5330
4736
5229
4745
4940
5210
5010
4602
5252
511
513
514
516
517
520
521
522
524
531
532
533
533
534
541
542
54^
543
543
551
553
555
556
556
5б1
561
4656 5047
5б2
563
571
572
573
600
610
D enmark
Iceland
Norv/ay
Sv/eden
Finland
■7e stern ar
Netherland
Belgium
Prance
Ireland
UK
England
4685
5624
4737
5122
4725
5063
5304
5-21 5402 5403
4738
5227
4753
5236
5404
4691
4783
4765 4770
5228
4754
5237
5550
5249
4922
ea
4724 5059 5235
'.ales
Scotland
Portugal
Spain
Balearic li
Italy
Sicily
Yugoslavia
4577
4820
4741
4682
4847
5172
5479
5501
4962
4573
5245
4573
4837
5332
5339
5109
5556
4594
5033
4578
5009
5060
5055
4767
4983
5256
5487
5516
5431
4584
5134
5500
5123
to
5163
5470
5493 5497
4816
523s
5624
5624
5043
4556
5550
5542
4636
5224
5525
5211
4770
5164
5478
5498
5172
5503
4818 4997 5244
4759 to 4764
5038 5247 5248
5335 5336 5337
5340 5341 5675
4559
5551 5552 5553
5020
5375
Greece
Rom.ania
Turkey
Anatolia
Germany
Federal Republic
4646
4844
5368
5577
5624
Sy/itzerland
Austria
German Demo erat i (
Poland
Czechoslovakia
to
5376
5225
5556
5028
5226
5094
5373
5594
4593
of Germany
to 4655 4733
5044 5045
5370 5562
to 55З1
5367
5565
5539
5036
5160
; Republic
4994
4515 4978
5070 5149
5614
5051
5066
5243
5035
5151
OCEANIA
Australia 4725 4830 5214 5294
-rÁ-07^9/TT/7-^ü1-
EAsfo
2(6);G2
' 612
V/e st ern Au st га 1 ia
537G
■ 614
Victoria
615
Ne-v7 S. Wales 5O6I
5213
616
Queensland
630
Nev/ Zealand 4541
4943
5179 52:4
to
634
Сатр1эе11 I,
! 637
Auckland I.
: 641
Fr. Oceania 47 1 5
493G
\ 673
Caroline Is.
700
710
800
USSR
4633 4673 4725
4S26 5209 5254
Russian FGSa 4 5 05 48 6
5136
SPECIAL INTERCONTINENTAL
REGIONAL GROUPINGS
5493 ■
4850 I
5215 ;
5599 .
4; 45
5298 ■
5041 •
5041 ;
5347
4852 .
4743 ■
5255
5058
ASE. 08
ASE. 10
ASE. 12
BT
IN. 01
IN. 02
IN „03
ISYÍ
ISW.O5
ISÏÏ.06
ISEW
ISWL 04
817
Tropics
5192
820
Antarctic Continent
5305
5325
IS
.WU 05
863
Fr. Community
4938
p
" ^
A
ATLANTIC OCEM
4946
4947
5615
Ш
'
AN
Atlantic, N.
456I
4723
4u6l
m
".01
4904
4911
4919
4958 ■
шп
Atlantic, N.W.
4658
4710
4802
L
4807
4948
5122
5201
5635
АШ7.
04
Go of St. Lav/rence
4805
4806 '
4809
!
L.
11
АШ!.
05
Go of Maine
4810 ;
AF';.
06
Chesapeake Б.
4711
4926
5206 '^
L.
21
ANE
Atlantic NoE.
4680
4686
4821
4841
5113
5114
L.
72
ME.
01
Villi te Sea
5323
L.
75
ME.
02
Barents Sea
4682
5323
5374
ME.
04
North Sea 468З
4824
4849
4939 '
4961
5346
5371
5401
,
5618
ME.
05
Baltic Sea
4639
4961
5329
ME.
08
English Channel
4673
5598
ANE.
10
Norwegian Sea
4684
AS
Atlantic, S,
4958 '
ASW
Atlantic^ S.Y/.
5117
AS\7.
01
G. of Mexico
4512
470G
4709
4957
5I6I
5197
5198 ■;
5199
5361
5364
ASW.
02
Ceirihhean Sea
5161
5572 ;
ASE
,02
Mediterranean S
5595
эа
4545
46 37 i
ASE
.03
Mediterranean S
эа, W
9stern4588 '
5144
5145
5146
5333
ASE
.05
Mediterranean S
ea,^ Eastern
Adriatic Sea 5021 to
5027 5029 5030
Black Sea 485 3
G. of Guinea
IFOOPACIPIC OCEM 4537
4866 5136 5204
Pacific, N„ 4519 4599
4605 4688 4690
5208 5563
Japan Sea 4508 4519
Sea of Okhotsk 4508
Bering Sea
Indian Ocean
/orahian Sea 5176
Б. of Bengal 565 1
Indopacific^ Central 487O
5115
E. China Sea 4519 4887
5380 5381
Yellow Sea 5379 5380
POLAR SEAS
Arctic Ос еад
N. Polar Basin
4778
5024
5320
4616
4716
535S
4603
4723
5322
4519
4508
5222
5637
5664
4950
5379
5381
4911
5319
INLMD SEAS AND
INTERTEPuRITORIAX LAKE
SYSTEMS
East _Af ri can Lal^_s 5156
5T1T
Ал e r i ca_n _Gr eat Lak e. s 4520
''4606 5216
Caspian _ Se a 4506 4858
L. Baikal
5190
4542
5034
4506
49 60
FAo/59/11/7201
EA;fo
2(6);G3
Chaine^ J. (1958)
39-6613
Bull. Cent. btud.PLéch. sei .Biarritz, 2 :
1 41 -242
Recherches sur les otolithes des
poissons. Etuc.e descriptive et
comparative de la ^Q^gltta des Télcostéenfe
(study of otoliths of fish. Descriptive
and comparative study of the sagitta
of Teleosteans;
Gives size of otolith c"- fish,
descriptions с variations of otoliths oí
spp. of the families Centrolophidae^
ITomeidae, Bramidae, Stromateidac j
Coryphaenidae^ Chaetodontidaep Gaproidae
Zeidacy Cyclopteridae j Gchiesocidae^
Centriscidaey Atherinidae,
Gasterosteidaey Ammodytidae, ¿г
Ophidiidae.
;^-66l3
(Card 2)
5?-
FAO^hr
Ш
Vihertj R. (1958)
59-6615
Bull. Cent. Stud« Rech. scLBiarrita , 2 ■
243-7 • " ■
Sensihilité à la fatigue des poissons.
Consequences en matière de
repeuplement (Sensitiveness to
fatigue Ъу fish. Consequences in
stocking)
Considerations ¿0 experiments \vith
salmonids on causes of mortality Ъу
fatigue during transportation c:
stocking.
FAOshr
F
Kisoh, B,S. (195З) 59-6616
Bull. Cent.Etud. Rech. sci.BiarritZc, 2 .
251-2 .
Balanus tulipiformis Ellis au Musée
de la Mer J Biarritz ( Balanus
tulipiformis Ellis at the Museum of tl:
the Sea^ Biarritz)
Records of the sp. for the south-
western coast of Prance.
FAO hr
M
Joly, R. (1958) 59-6617
Bull. Cent.Etud. Rech, sei. Biarritz ., 2 s
Contrihution à la connaissance de la
faune planet onique des étangs de la
région landaise (2me note) - (12)
(Contribution to the knowledge of
planktonic fauna of ponds of the
Landaise region - 2nd note - 12)
Records of spp. of Cladocera¡,
decapods., iiydrozoa c- others.
FAO z hr
F
Ыутаап, L.H. (l959)
59-6618
ITew York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc ..
7Ö3 p.
The invertebrates 2 smaller Coelomate
groups - Chaetognatha, Hemichordata^
Pogonophora, Phoronidaj Ectoprocta^
Brachipoda, Sipunculida. The
coelomate Bilateria - - •
A chapter is devoted to each phylum^
giving historical reviev/ of research
on it у account of its characters;,
anatomy i': embryology, ô ecology &:
physiology - for some phyla -y
relationships y & bibliography. Pinal
PAO/59/10/7201
2(8)c1
59-6618
(Card 2)
chapter reviews recent literature
relating to phyla treated in previous
volumes.
GLKsglk
TTiT
Morton J J.E. (1959) 59-6620
J.íIar.hiol.Áss.U.K. , 38з225-38
The habits and feeding organs of
Dentalium entalis
A specialized burrower in medium to
coarse sandc ¿: its chief or only diet
is of Poraminif era. Burro\7Íng is
performed Ъу a muscular j very extensible
tong^ue-like foot. The foraminif era^-^s агф
captured Ъу very numerous extensible
head tentacles or captacula. Digestion
appears to be v;holly extracellular, Ô;
the digestive tubules are compared in
structure with those of other melius ca
GLKcjem M
Thompson, Т.Е. (1959)
59-6621
J.Mar.biol.Ass.U.K. , 38:239-48
Feeding in nudibranch larvae
xiie
J, ^--
Kabata, Z. (1959) 59-6622
J.Mar.biol.Ass.U.r:. , 38í249~61
Ecology of the genus A cant ho_ chon a r ia
Oakley (Copepoda parasitica)
A. flurae
A.
? Al cls-va-"t^Q- 'J A. liraandae /":
cornuta are discussed in relation
the flatfishes,
to their hosts
The
4 spp. differ in distribution к
in distributio-i on their respective
hosts J all v/ith the exception of A»
f lurae choosing v/ell protected
environments J which vary with the host
GLL' с zk
M
Krishna s\7amy¡, S. (1959) 59-6623
J.ÎIar .biol. Ac^s.ü.K. ;> 38:263-6
Respiration in Cho ndr a ca nt hu s zei
De la Roche ( Copepoda)
The rate of oxygen consumption in
C. zei varied from 0.19 "to 1.8 l./mg
dry v/t/h depending on the body weight.
There is a fall in respiratory rate
with time. The metabolic rate as
reflected by O2 requirements shows
that the animal may consume about
3-85/0 of its own body weight of food
per day.
GLK^sk
M
The mechanism of food capture
movement of food particles \7ithin 'oixG
gut are described from observations
on Archidoris pseudoar^pjis . Less detailed
observations on the larvae of 12 other
nudibranch spp. showed similar
mechanisms to exist in all. Ingestion <3:
assimilation of food particles occur
solely in the left midgut diverticulum
or digestive gland.
GLK^tet
M
Бопеу^ A.D. ^- 59-6624
S.D. S. Corner (1959)
J.llar.biol.Ass.U.K. , 38s267-75 \ '
Application of toxic agents in the
study of the ecological resistance
of intcrtidal red algae
Algae from various ecological groups
shoY7 marked differences in their
resistance to changes in the
temperature of the surrounding sea
water. The results obtained from
experiments are consistent with the
viev/ that the proportion of lipid
material present in the cell membrane
is important in determining the
I
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
'(Ö)c2
59-6624
(Cara 2)
susceptibility of an intertidär red
alga to increased sea-water
temperature.
GLKshr
M
Yonge^ CM. (1959) 59-6626
J. Mar. bid. Ass. U.K. , 38с277-90
On the structure J biology and
systematic position of Fharus legumen (L]
FolloY/ing description of the sp. with
an account of the palliai structures^
organs in the mantle cavity ^ nature of
the ciliary currents on the mantle Ô:
the ctenidiay ^r. the course of the
alimentary canal j reason is given for
its transference to the Tellinacea.
GLK z cmy
M
Fisher^ L.R. &
E.H. Goldie (1959)
J.T'ar.hiol. Ass.U. K. о
59-6627
38 3 291 --31 2
The food of M e ga v^j ctiphanes norvegica
(M.Sars)^ with an assessment of the
contributions of its components to the
vitamin A reserves. of the animal
Performed vitamin A is present in
compound, eyes ,c: its precursor j, ß -
carotene J in dinof lagellates^ diatoms ¡,
algae L fern sporangia j all of which ari^
eaten by M^ norvegica. In the springy
however J when the food consists almost
entirely of copepods v/ith astaxanthin
as their main carotenoidj vitamin A
59-6627
(Card 2)
concentrations increase most rapidly.
It is possible that astaxanthin is
a vitamin A precursor in euphausiids.
GLK^lr-P
M
Stride, А.Ы. (1959)
J.Mar.biol.Ass.U.K. , 38в13-8
A linear pattern on the sea floor
and its interpretation
An acoustic survey has been made of
2 regions where there is marked
geographical variation in the nature
of the surface sediments. It is
shovm that the patches are elongate:
parallel to the prevailing path of
the tidal streams c: a mechanism of
ori.o.dn is
suggested.
GLK: ah s
M
59-6629 \
Mantón, I. (1S^59) 59-6630
J .Mar. b iol.A ss.U.K. , 38 с 31 9-33
Electron microscopical observations
on a very small flagellate 3 the
problem of Chromulina pusilla Butcher
C. pusilla has been examined
morphologically ¿0 anatomically. In
spite of their small size all parts
are structurally normal. The
anatomical c: biochemical evidence
indicates that this flagellate has
been placed in the v/rong group. An
emended diagnosis is inserted as a
guide to the ultimate reclassing P-
renaming of the organism.
GLK 3 im " M
F...0/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)c3
Atkinsj D. (1959) 59-6631
J.Иar.Ъio l.Aзs.U.K. , З8 с 335-50
The early growth sta¿;es and adult
structure of the lophophore of
Macandrevia cranium (üüller) (Brachio-
poda¡, Dallinidae)
The early growth stages of lophophore
c-, loop at a shell length of 1'0-5«3 mm
are described. The growth of the
brachial support is marked by
exceptionally early development of the
descending branches of the loop & a latu
development ^z early disappearance of the
septum. The structure of the adult
plectolophous lophophore is described.
GLICida M
Carlisle5D.B. (l959) 59-6632
J.Har.biol.Áss.U.K. , 38 2 35 1-9
Moulting hormones in Palaemon ( =Leander^
(Crustacea decapoda)
The mean interraoult period at any
one temperature is shorter for Hoscoff
populations of Palaemon ( =Leander )
_se_r_r_ atus than Plymouth ones. Eye stalk
abla'j.ion leads to significant shortaiin^
of the intermoult period in pravms
from Roscoff but to significant
lengthening of this period in pravriis
from Plyiiiouth. An endocrinological
explanation of these exi:)eriments is
proposed.
OLKshr M
Palph, Г.:.. (1959) 59-66341
J.Mar.bio l. Ass.U.IC. , 33s 369-79
Ilotes on t;'i& species of the
pteromedusan genus Tetraplatia Busch ¡,
1851
Oollec'cions of Tetraplatia made by
P.V. SARSIA from 1955 to 1957 are
described Í-. discussed in relation to
specimens taken by other research
vessels - DISCOVERY 11^ CARiTJX-IE VII,
RESEARCH Ь EXPLORER. The results
confirm that I4_ volitans & Ijj_ chuni
are separate spp. v/hich oan be easily
separated both in the juvenile С
adult stages. T. volitans is regarded
59-6634
(Card 2)
as m.ore highly specialized than
Ï . chuni .
GLK " pmr
M
Porster^ G.R. (1959) 59-6633
J.IIar.biol. AssJJ.K. , 38 2 361 -7
The ecology of _!-clii_n_us esculent us L.
Quantitative distribution and rate of
feeding:;
The numbers of
''oQen counted in
echinus esculentus have
total area of over
5 J 000 m2 ¿; the overage density is 863
per acre. A fe\7 tests on the rate at
which Echinus browse on algae ¿r, sessile
animals have also been made. Where
urchins are abundant they are capable
of sweeping clear at least one third
of the whole rock surface in the
"bourse of a year.
GLKshr M
Carlisle, D.B. (l959) 59-6636
J.Har.biol.Áss.U.K. , 38 381-94
On the sexual biology of Pandalus
borealis (Crustacea decapoda)
The л organ- sinus gland complex of
.P., borealis ill« a condition v/hich
is relatively primitive in decapods^
the complex is described c: the
histology '" topography
of the various parts figured. The vas
deferens gland (glande androgene) is
described '" its special features
noted. The correlation bety;een its
condition cc the sexual state of this
protandric hermaphrodite is stressed.
GLK;:.dbc M
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8):4
Hov/ie, Б. I.D. (1959) 59-6637
J.Mar.biol.Ass.U.K. , З8 г 395-406
The spavmin¿ of Arenicola marina (L. )
The relationships between
environmental conditions <^- the onset
of the breeding eeason are analysed in
greater detail in England у Scotland
c'i Ireland, c": the possibility of a
spring breeding season re-examinedc
GLKchr
I¿
59-6639
(Card 2)
is suggested that the greater length
of the migration in the larger
immature cod is related to the
continued high level of thyroid
activity.
GLKcadv/
M
V/oodhead^ A.D. (1959) 59-6638
J.LIar.biol.Ass.U.IC. , 38 2 407-1 5
Variations in the activity of the
thyroid gland of the codj Gadus
callarla:
Barnes, H. (1959)
J. Liar, hi ol. Ass. U.K.
59-6641
38:423-4
Sea surface temperature:
Millport
at
L. 5 in relation to its
migrations in the Barents Sea - I.
Seasonal changes
A seasonal cycle of activity has been
demonstrated in the thyroid gland of
both adult t: immature cod. It has
been suggested that thyroid activity
may initiate & sustain the active
migration of the cod.
Daily records shov; the form of the
annual temperature regime to be
typical of boreal \mters; there
are, however, considerable
variations from year to year,; not
only in the mean values but also
in the temperature pattern Í; these
variations are of ecological
significance.
GLIC^adw
M
GLi:-:hr
И
\7oodhead, A.D. (1959)
59-663'
J.Mar.biol.Ass.U.K. , 38? 417-22
Variations in the activity of the
thyroid gland of the cod, Gadus
callarlas L. j in relation to its
migrations in the Barents Sea - II.
Spain. National FAO 59-6642
Committee (l957)
I/iadrid, 146 p.
Inferno sobre la agricultura y la
alimentación 1955-1956 (Report or
food and agriculture 1955-1956)
The
fish
"dummy of run" of the immature
The average length of the immature
cod caught betvreen Bear island с the
Norwegian coast in March 1956
increased from north to south ¿:. it
appeared that the length of the
southerly over\;intering migration
increased as the fish became older. li
Reports on number of licenses issued,
sport fishing, pollution '": stocking
of rivers with salmon, trout, carp,
rainboY/- trout, pike L black bass^
total & specific production of
marine fishes & whales production of
processed products, number of
fishermen <^. craft, legislation,
assistance to fishermen <'" research.
FiBelir MF
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)s5
Бигкт. D.M. (195Ô)
59-6643
Thesis., Univ. of CamЪriä.ge; U.K
Behaviour ,
Crenohia alpina
ecology у and taxonomy of
Johnsons P.O.
Thesis, Univ.
(1958) 59-6644
of CaiTihridfie^ U.K.
The hehaviour of fish in electric
fields
MF
Lockwood „ A. P.M. (1958)
59-6645
The sis c, Univ. of Camhridj'^e, U.K.
The osmotic and ionic regulation of
the isopods Mesidotea entomon (L. )
and Asellus aqua t i cus (ъ.)
M
Vickers, T. (1958)
59-6646
Thesis, Univ. of Camhriaçe^ U.K.
A study of the cytology of secretion
with special reference to the chloride
secretory cells of fishes' gills and
the golgi apparatus of epithelial
cells
MF
Adams, P.D. (1958) ' 59-6647
Thesis, Univ. of Camhridge, U.K.
The theory Ç, design and application of
a пе\7 type of long-period horizontal
seismograph
MG
Smith, A. P. (1958) 59-6648
Thesis, Univ. of G'amhridge^ U.K.
An experimental study of the effect
of rotation on the flow of a
harocliiiic liquid
MG
Fi.O/59/10/7201
2(8)36
Vasco Costa, F. &
59-6649
J. Finza Perestrelo (1959)
Dock НагЪ» Author. » (4бО)г
Modification of the sea hed v/ith a view
to concentration and dispersal of sea
v/ave s
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-665O
Hansa , 96 s 1075-6
Veränderungen der Heeresv/ellen durch
Massnalimen am Meeresboden (Changes
of the sea waves Ъу measures on the sea
floor)
A critical reviev/ of 59-6649»
FAOc
M
Van Oosten^ J. (l957)
59-6651
Ann АгЪог^ Ilich. ^
86 p.
Grer.t Lakes fauna, flora and their
environment - A hihliography
17R (92)^5.
Yale., D.E. (1957?) 59-6652
Duhuque, lov/a;, ",7m. С Brovm Co., 197 P
Hoy/ to know the seav/eeds
^Ш (92)^7. Manual for amateur or
beginning student of marine algae. It
covers Atlantic ¡> Gulf ¡, & Pacific
coasts of U.S. Omitted are very small,
rare, or local algae.
:vn?
M
59-6653
Allen, D.L. (195Ö)
Fisherman , 9(6).г17с, 84-7
Pesticides - A major problem for
anglers and hunters
WR (92)il6.
MF
Cope J 0.Б,
59-6654
P.F. Springer (1958)
Eull.ent.Soc.Ajner. , 4(2)c52-6
Mass control of insects- the effects
on fish and wildlife
ÏÏR (92):; 16.
f;.o/59/io/72oi
2(8)^7
George;, J.L. (1957)
59-6655
Nev/ York; Con serv. Fou nd. , {p2-P-3pX ^ 57 P«
The pesticide problem - A brief review
of present knowled^^e and suggestions
for action
WR (92)s1T. Effects of ББТ, other
insecticides, herbicides у Sz fungicides
on Avildlife are reviev/ed. Their broader
effects on public healthy soils ^ ¿:
food chains are considered.
swr
P
Webbej G. (1957) 59-6656
Ann. trop. Med. Parasit. , 51(з)^2б4-70
The action on fish of several
chlorinated hydrocarbons when used as
larvicides
YIR (92)cl8.
MF
Anonymous (1957) 59-6657
World Hlt h Org. Bull. , 16(6):1219--41
Select bibliography on the toxicity
of pesticides to man and animals 1953-
1955
v;r (92)^18.
MF
Armstrong^ V;.r, (I958) 59-6658 ■
■Ji 1 dl . Bui 1 . ./ir i z . Fi's h С: Gam e Dep . ., (4)'
36 p.
The economic value of hunting and
fishing in Arizona in 1956
\m (92)s23.
F
Buckley^ J.L. (1957) 59-6659
Biol. Pap. U. Alaska , (l)e33 p.
"/ildlife in the economy of Alaska
V/E (92):23. A detailed economic
appraisal for 1957« Commercial,
recreational, scientific, & esthetic
values are. considered ô: methods are
explained.
;wr
F
Hay^ K. (I95Ö) 59-6660
Colo. Out d. , 7(4)^1-4
VJi 1 dl i f G b О na n za
WPl (92)324. Economic value of
v/ildlife in Colorado in 1957»
;то?
F
FAO/59/lO/7201
2(8) :8
Nev/ Jersey. Division of 59-6661
Fish and Game (I958)
68 p.
Annual report of Division of Pish and
Game for the fiscal year commencing
July 1j 1956 and ending June 30, 1957
Y;R (92);26.
MF
Eipperj A/::, г: 59-6664
Б. в. Brumsted (l95ö)
Cornell Ext «Bull., (l014):;32 p.
iiow to
ponds
control weeds and aleae in farm
ÏÏR (92): 28. Discusses proper pond
construction^ f ertilisationj c:
mechanical control. More attention
is given to control v/ith chemicals.
Formulas <?•. formulation tables arc
provided.
¿\4T
F
I'Tova Scotia. Department of 59-6662
Lands and Forests (l958)
PlalifaXj, Queen's Printer ., 103 p.
Report of the Department of Lands and
Forests^ fiscal year ending March 31 ?
1957
"7IÎ (92) с 26. Incl. a report on
investigation of charges that douhle-
crested cormorants Yiere doing dam.age
Ъу eating young salmon .-^ raiding fish
traps.
Graham, C.J. (1957)
Proc. Calif .\."eed Conf.
New developments in submersed
aquatic Y\reed control
"m (92) с 28.
59-6665
9=67-72
zwr
p
MF
Cook, A.H, ¿:
59-6663
CF. Pov/ers (1958)
IT. Y. Fish Game J. , 5(l):9-65
Early biochemical changes in the soil:
and waters of artificially created
marshes in ITew Yorl:.
\"Ш (92)c27.
Hopkins, Ü.L. (1957)
Pro с . Cal i f о \7e ed Conf .
Cattail and tule control
im (92). 28.
9 = 29-
59-6666
-33
p
p
^..0/59/10/7201
2(8)c9
P'ridriksGon, A. (1959) 59-6667
J. Cons. int.ExplorJ'Jer, 24c211-4
Ige Ved el Täning 1890-1958
An oЪituary « short Ъ1Ъ1±02гарпу.
GLKcsjh
M
Sma.ydaj T.J. (1959) 59-666;
J . Con s . int . Expl or . Her , 24:215-20
The seasonal incoming radiation in
lîorv/egian and Arctic waters^ and
indirect methods of measurement
Comjjarison of estimates by three
different formulae;; relation of
results to pliytoplankton production
cycle, (issued as:. Cent r .Woods Hole
oceanogr. Instn^
(964)T
GLKcsjh
M
-ri SS, A.E.
(1959) 59-6669
J. Cons.int.Explor.Mer s 24s 221-30
The role of microorganisms in the
primary production of the Black Sea
Field studies of autotrophic hacteria
in Caspian;, F,7 Pacific^ Arctic ocean
Black Sea y which с, at least in the
latter area contriЪute more to total
primary production than do plants.
Depth distribution;; substrate-
filamentous sulphur bacteria.
GLK. sjh
M
F..O/59/IO/72OI
Yentsch, Co. c. 59-6670
J.H. .Ryther (1959)
J . Cons . int . ExplcrJIer , 24c231-o
Relative significance of the net
phytoplankton and nanoplankton in the
v/aters of Vineyard Sound
Chlorophyll content, photosynthesis;,
<-"• cell numbers have been compared in
the net- "■ nanoplanliton. The net
portion comprised a small percentage
of the total population ¿z exhibited
marked seasonal trends v/liile the
nanoplaiikton did not.
GLKiCsy
M
Holt, S.J. & al. (1959) 59-6671
J. CoiiLi.int.Explor.Iler , 24c 239-42
A standi.ard terminology and notation
for fishery dynamics
Report;, with recommendations of a
committee established by the Joint
Scientific Meeting of ICES/ICIíAF/PAO,
Lisbon 1957' Table of symbols ¿z of
definitions -''' terms in English,
Japanese -" German.
GLICcsjh
MG
Rass, T.3. (1959) 59-6672
J.Cons.int . Explor.Ner , 242243-54
Biogeographical fishery complexes of
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and
their comparison
Com.parative study of quantities ■'•■.
taxonomic composition, of catches ^ Г
explanation of differences in terms
of climatic history. Suggestions for
enriching the poorer Atlantic fauna.
GLKssjh
M
2(8):10
Strasburg, D.T/. (1959) 59-6673
J « Cons « int . Hxpl or . Mer ^ 24^:255-63
An instance of natural mass mortality
of larval frigate mackerel in the
HaA7aiian islands
Study of 3000 specimens of Auxis sp.
from planlcton samples, their
appearance^ size composition ^■
examination of various hypotheses as tc
cause of death.
GLK:sjh
M
Cushingj D.H. (1959) 59-6676
J . Cons . int . Expl or .Mer , 24^283-307
On the effect of fishing on the
herring of the southern North Sea
Analysis of mortality., growth Z-,
maturity of Clupea harengus ;
interpretation of yield variahilityj
general assessm.ent of this resource.
GLK:;S3h
M
V:oods R.J. (1959) 59-6674
J« Cons, int .Expl or .Mer i, 24^264-76
Investigations on 0-group herring
Study J from 1953-55 oí" young Clupea
harengus from English east coasts;
distinction of groups Ъу vertebral
number, length & distribution.
Appendix gives key for identification
of summer spavmed herring.
Menzel, D.ÏÏ. (1959)
59-6677
J. Cons , int. Expl o r. Mer , 24^3 08~ 1 3
Utilization of algae for growth by
the angel fish,
Holacanthus bermudensis
Experiments with this Bermuda reef
fish. The predominantly herbivorous
angelfish v/as fed on algae alone at
2 temperatures. Some v/eight was gained
at 28° С but v/eight loss occurred at
19°. Gain at 28° С was attributed to
the deposition of lipids. No protein
was deposited. It is doubtful whether
angelfish can grow on plant matter
alone unless rate of intake in nature
GLiC:sjh
M
Cu.shing, D.ÎI. c": 59-6675
A. 0. Burd .(1959)
J . Cons . int . Expl or .Mer , 24^277-82
The interpretation of the East Anglian
herring data, 1924-1955
Reply to 584949« Criticisms of
previous paper, under headings g
enviroranent ;; advance in maturity.^
mortality rates', Hodgson's hypothesis
on the effect of the industrial
fishery On East AnA'lian recruitment.
GLK:SJh
59-6677
(Card 2)
far exceeds the observed maximum
feeding rates in captivity.
GLKiSJh
/r-
59/10/7201
2(8)ni
Frosty W.E. à 59-6679
С. Kipling (1959)
J. Cons. int« Expl or. Мег , 24s314-41
?he determination of the age and
growth of pike ( Egox lucius L. ) from
scales and opercular hones. De
Comparative tests of methods à
estahlishment of their validity Ъу
tagging. Detailed study of methods
of hack calculation.
GLKssjh
P
Cole^ H.A. & 59-6682
C-.D, Waugh (1959)
J . Cons . int . Bxplor .Mer y 24^355-65
The jjrohlem of stunted grov/th in
oysters
Study of Qstrea e dul i s j)opulations
on British coasts« examination of
relation of lov/ temperature ^ food
shortage., homhardment with current-
horne mineral particles, infestation
with Poly dora y shell disease ;, '?.
cultivation practices to stunting.
GLKssjh
M
Thomas y H.J. (1959) 59-6680
J. Cons. int. Explor. Mer , 24 s 342-8
Creel selectivity in the capture of
lobsters and crabs
Experiments with "open" cc "shuttered"
traps with various eye openings;; their
efficiency in capturing Cancer ê:
Нота rus in Scottish waters.
Significance with regard to fishing
efficiencji" c.; interpretation of catch
sam.ples.
Gibson^ P.A. (1959)
J. Cons . int. Explor.Mer
59-6683
24s366-71
Notes on the escallop ( Pect en
maxiraus L. ) in three closely
associated bays in the west of
Ireland
Growthj gonad developments ^ size
distributions compared.. Proposed
improvement of fishery by imposing
size limits cb fixing minimum spacing
of dredge teeth^ rather than by close
season.
GLKisjh
M
GLK:'sjh
M
Gibsonj F.A. (1959) 59-6681
J. Cons, int. ExplorJvIer , 242 349-54
Some observations on the occurrence of
Leander serratus Pennant ^ in Irish
waters
Experimental à exploratory fishing
with creel s 5 catch per unit effort;
relation of catches to abundance of
shore crabs J à effect of this on bait
efficiency;; relation to Zostera
distribution; size c; maturity of
individuals in catches.
ITielsen, E.S. (1959)
59-6084
J. Cons. int. Explor.Me r ^ 24 372-3
A central agency for '4c déterminât ior
(measurements of primary production in
the sea) at Charlottenlund Slotj
Denmark
Announcem.ent of conditions under
\?hich ampoules c: kits v/ill be
supplied ¿: counts made.
GLKssjh
M
GLK, sjh
PAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)c12
Holt, S.J. (1959) 59-6685
J . Cons . int . Expl œ . Мег , 24^374-6
Water temperature and cod grov/th-rate
Critical comment on 584947« Presents
comparative data for Rastrelliger c.
other scomЪroids.
GLICLSjh
(1959)
Haneç,
Proc.nat .Acad. Sei.
U.S. .,
39-6688
45cu86-93
Changes in plasma 1 7-h7droxy corti-
costeroids accompanying sexual
maturation and spavming of the
Pacific salmon ( Oncorhynchus
t s chaY-ryt s cha ) and rainhow trout
( Salmeo çgairdnerii )
Experimental study of fish taken
off west coast of U. S.
PAOcsjh
MF
Phillipsj J.G. &
I.C.Jones (1957)
J. Endocrinol. s 1 6
/T i 1 1 e unkno v/n7
59-6(
Study of adrenal corticosteroids in
гаус, dogfish, cod¡, lungfish.
ssjh
59-6687
Idler, R. &■
Schmidt (1959)
J. Amer. ehem. Soc. ; March 5
_^Title uYÚznoYm/
Report on the isolation of cortisone
ê- Cortisol from the hlood plasma of
Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka.
csjh
MP
Pilice, F.P. (195Ö) 59-6689
V/asman n J.Eiol. ^ 16(2) c1 59-211
Invertebrates from the estuarine
portion of San Francisco Ъау and
som.e factors influencing their
distributions
Incl. the results of a survey of
the invertebrate fauna living in the
substrate of the estuarine portion
of San Francisco bay, during vmich
natural variables - hydrogen ion
content, oxygen content, cc salinity
of the Y/ater were observed.
Artificial variable of pollution
59-6689
(Card 2)
v/as a; 30 observed, 6 the results
compared with those of previous
surveys.
'iB s lir
MP
PV.O/5>/lO/7201
(6)^13
Mc^Jihinniey M. A. à
Б. T. Scheel- (195S)
Science, 128s90
59-6691
КеНуу P. Б. J R. Reiser
59-6694
Blood glucose of the сгаЪ Hemii'^rapsus
nudus
CPA 11(11)211. Study of carbohydrate
metabolism in crustaceans to learn
vdiether glucose is actually present in
normal blood
if so, at what levels
of concentrationé Crabs v/ere collected
near Charleston;, Oregon y & brought to
the laboratory in Eugene y v/here they
were maintained for 5 "to Ю days after
capture in sea-v>/ater aquaria until blooc.
was dravm. The stage of the animals in
¿г D.V/. Hood (1958)
J. Amer, Oil Chem.Soc , 35^503-5
The effect of diet on the fatty acid
composition of several species of
fresh water fish
CFA 12(1)^3. Fish were fed a series
of synthetic diets. They \7ere
Ameiurus natal i s natalis ^ Lepomis
macrochirus macro chirus, Ambloplites
rupestris ariommus c, Ictiobus bubal us
c: Salmo ^■airdnerii
iriüeus.
ssjh
F
59-6691
(Card 2)
the intermolt cycle was determined by
the method of Drach (1939)? as
modified for this
Scheer (1952).
sp. by Kincaid t.
FAO ". cf a
M
Hirstj E.L. (1958)
59-6693
Pro c. ch em. So с g Lond. <, Julys177-o7
Polysaccharides of the marine algae
CFA 12(1 )c9. Chemical analysis of La
Laminaria , Fu cu s ; Irideae с, Gclidium ^
Dil sea ô: Chondrus.
sjh
M
Murray, J.J. (1953) 59-6695
Maine Cst Fisherm. , 13^12
ITey/ Y/inch-head contributes to
greater trawler safety
CPA 12(1 )ü13. To eliminate manual
handling of wire cables in 2 of the
most hazardous operations connected
with this fishery^ the U.S. Fish ¿:
V'ildlife Service installed a new type
winch-head on the F.7S DELAWARE.
Testing of the device was carried out
during a recent trip.
cfa
Anonymous (1958) 59-6696
IIutr.Rev. ; l6c22-3
Biological value of algae protein
CFA 12(1)323. Cultured algae can
serve as an efficient source of
protein that has high biological
value.
с cfa
FAO/ 5^/10/7201
2(8)=14
MacLeod, R,A. & 59-6697
E. Onofrey (1957)
J. cell. comp. Physiol. , 5OS389-4OI
nutrition and metabolism marine
bacteria - III. The relation of sodium
and potassiглn to grov/th
CFA 12(3)519.
Anonymous. (I958) 59-6698
West. Fish. , 57г28-34
Attraction of fish by lights only
effective v/ith certain species
CFA 12(3) c3. Tests conducted near the
Scottish coast shovi that artificial
light primarily attracts whiting;^
young herringy & sprats. Even v/ith the
brightest lights (ljl0".')? no major
aggregations of adult herring т/еге
ohtained. Codj saithe^ hake^ (": ling all
were observed during the experiment.
cfa
M
Thurston^ CE. (1958) 59-6700
Food Res. , 23:619-25
Variations in composition of
Southeastern Alaska pink salmon
CFA 12(4) :;11. Male Л female
Oncorh.ynchus gorhuscha v/ere taken
at the heginningy middle p ("• close
of the commercial fishing season
near Ketchikan J Alaska , during the
summer of 1956. The samples
represented variations in size c; in
maturi'^y.
с cfa
MF
Iverson, J.L. (1958) 59-6701
Comm. Fish. Rev. , 20с2б-7
Technical note no. 47 - Steelhead
trout description and proximate
composition
CFA 12(4)^11. Salmo gairdnerii varies
in size '" colour from one habitat to
another. Reports the proximate
analyses of I5 steelhead trout caught
in salt \vater near Ketchikan ^ Alaska.
cfa
MP
Von Eitzen^ J. (1957) 59-6699
Fischereiwelt , 9-6l
The midv/ater trav/1 with four otter
hoards
CFA 12(3) c7. To keep the net vertically
ореп; the use of a kite is suggested as
in the bottom trawl. Suggestions are
made for constructing the net.
cfa
Wood, J.D. (195Ö)
59-6702
Canad. J. Bio ch em. Physiol . , 36s 1237-42
îiitrogon excretion in some marine
teleosts
CFA 12(4) с 13. Experiments v/ere
carried out to determine the
composition of the excreta from
different spp. of marine teleosts
with reference to trimethylamine
oxide. The spp. were Leptocottus
armatuS ; Platichthys stellatus c-;
Taeniotoca lateralis ^ all of v/hich
Mere caught in the straits of Georgia,
British Columbia 5 kept in aquaria, (^■•
fed on pieces of lingcod muscle.
s cfa M
■5'у/10/7201
2(8)з15
I —
Houserp A. ¿: 59-6703 ! Schultz, L.P. (195S)
V:.R. Heard (1958)
ProcOkla.Acad. Soi. , 38:137-46
A one-year creel census on Fort 01Ъ50П
reservoir
l^.esults of Й one- -year creel census
C'A a reservoir.
59-6706
FiB^wcb
■P
Dreosti, G.M.
C"
59-6704
V." . V/e s emann ( 1 9 5 8 )
Pro gr . Rep . ?i sh . Ind . Re s . Ins t . , (40):1-3
Clearing of sea water Ъу
flocculation
M
Pennak, R.W. (1958) 59-6705
Trans. Amer. micr.Soc. , 77(3) :298-303
A new micro-isopod from a Mexican
marine beach
Proc.U. o.nat.l'Ius-. ,-..108
Three new serranid fishes 5 genus
Pikea .J from the western Atlantic
M
Barchy S.H. c": 59-6707
J.R. Shaver (1958)
Acta Emhr. Morph, exp. .^ 1:211-8
The effects of various agents on the
fertilizing capacity of Rana pipiens
sperm
Klawe, V.^L. (1958) 59-6708
Data Rep. Inter-Amer. trop. Tuna Comm. ^
1-17
Data collected on tuna spav/ning
survey cruise J July 1-20j 1957
^•■iO/59/lO/7201
2(8)cl6
Clay, ÏÏ.M. a.
В. T. Carter (1957)
Trans. Ky Acad. Sei, , l8(l)-12-3
Лп albino Ъгоок lamprey ¡, Lampetra
aepyptera ( АЪЪ о 1 1 ) j in К ent u cky
59-6709
F
Bailey, J.E. (1958) 59-6710
liontana., (mimeo) , I5 p«
Comparing survival , ¿Towth and
condition of v/ild trout and hatchery
rainhov/ trout reared on tv/o different
diets
F
Guhl, A.ÏÏ. (195Ô) " 59-6711
I.'anuscript ; 24 p.
A ¿'los Gary 01 terms used in animal
behaviour
MF
Dussarto Б. (1957)
59-6712
РиЪ1. Inst.Biol. api. Barcelona, 26-11 7-2'
Récoltes de copápodes (Crustacés) dans
les Tyrenées (Collections of
copepoQs, crustaceans j from the
Pyrenees)
Т?
(1958)
l'îontana с, Вер . Fi sh
Alvord J \
Game
59-6713
Job Compl.
^ep. Invest. Fro .jects, (mimoo) .; 6 p.
Trout populations in the marginal
habitat stream.s of northeastern
Montana
F
Anonymous (i 958)
Montana Вер . Fi sh
Game ,
59-6714
Job ComDl.
Rep. Invest. Projects , (mimeo^, 10 p.
Comparisons of fish populations of
six Clearwater lakes
F
:v.û/59/io/720i
2(8).17
59-6715
Pr о gramme Final
Houston;, АЛ1, (1958)
Univ« British Coliimoia,
Examination, РЬ.Б. ^ 4 P«
Locomotor periorma,nce and
osmcre^oilation in juvenile anadromous j
salmonids following aЪrupt |
environmental salinity ■ change |
MP
НиЪ D s J С . L , ¿
59'
•6716
:.F. Lagler (1958)
Bull . Ora пЪ г о ok In s t . S ci . , (2б): 1-213
Pishes of the Great Lakes region
Gives descriptive keys r'. ill. of the
234 spp. " suh-spp, in the lakes Pz
their tributaries. Introductory pages
give pertinent acc-ounts of zoo-
geography; glaciation^ anatomy^ r".
methods of study. Comments ahout
distribution
sclh
P
Regier., H.A. (1959)
59-6717
I\íew Yorkg Joû C ompletion Rep. Invest.
Project, Job no« 3» Project no. F-17 -
R~3:1-11
Management of the bass-bluegill
combination in farm ponds
Regierj H.A. (1959)
59-6718
Hew York, Job Completion Eep. Invest. ¡
Project., Job no. 49 Project no. F-17 -
P-3^1-12
Evaluation of farm ponds containing
alternative warm v/ater species
Regier,
H.A. (1959.)
59-6719
Hew York, Job Completion Rep. Invest.
I'oject, Job no
5,
Project no.
-17-
R-3° 1-11
Evaluation of channel catfish and
yellow perch as single warm-water
S'liecies in farm loonds
P
Regier 5
Hew York
H.A. (1959)
ob Completion
О [ !.:-^
59
lep. Invest
Project, Job no. 6; Project no. P"17°
R-3 : 11 p.
Evaluation of an electrical herding
device for farm pond inventory
P
rAü/59/10/7201
2(8)218
Everhart, U.H. (195S) 59-6721
Maine, pep. Inland Fish Game , 94 P»
Fishes of Maine
Schiffman, R.H. (1959) 59-6722
Sewage industr. Wastes , 31 (2 ) :.205-1 1
Chromium-induced changes in the 'Ыооа
of rainbov; trout, Salmo ^:airdnerii
F
Thomsonc A. (1959)
59-6723
Canada. Iiep. Transport , met. Branch ,
CIH- 3156, I CE--2_,_ Jm juneo]^ ;; 1 ~9 2
Break-up and freeze-up dates of river $
and lakes in Canada
Sprague, J.B. (1959) 59-6724
The si s g Univ. of Toron t o.. Canada ^
125 p. ■
Resistance to high temperature and
low oiQ^'-Qen in four freshv/ater
crustaceans^ and its ecological
significance
von Haartman, L. (1959)
59-
■6725
Sessional Examinations, Z ool.Univ.B. С
Canada , (202 }s2 p.
Comparative anatomy of vertebrates
MP
Jarnefelt, H. (195Ô) 59-б72б
Ann, (hot^zool . ) ^-:' о с . cool . "hot . f e^i^
Vanamo , 19(5) 31-52
Zur Limnologie einiger Gewässer
Pinnlands - aVIII. (On the
limnology of some Finnish v;aters
XVIII
)/59/l0/7201
2(8)c19
Anonymous (1959) 59-6727
U.S. Fish V/ildl« Serv, Bureau of
Commercial Fisheries , 4 P»
Lake Superior biological research
program
P
Juddj "i.
59-6728
. (1958)
Cañad. Fid Nat. , 72 (З); 119-21
Studies of the Byron Bog in southv/estern
Ontario - II. The succession and
duration of hlooming of plants
Berry, F.H. (1958)
Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sei.
59'
20(4):1 p.
■672<
Addition:
the
CO tiie 11 зле s knoY/n from
Florida
the
vicinity of Cedar Key^
M
Raney, E.G. (1957) 59-6730
J.'Tash. Acad. Sei. , 47(3). 69-77
Ichthyology. A key to the species and
subspecies of the cyprinodont genus
Fund ul us in the United States and
Canada east of the continental divide
P
59-6731
Iv/ata, F, (1957)
J. Fac. Sei « Hold.<:aido Univ. ^
13(1-4) •■54-3
On the early development of the
nemertine, Lineus torauatus Сое
Ser. 6., Zo ol
M
Hiclnnan, C.P.J Jr. (1958) 59-6732
Univ. E.Columhia^ Programm e _Final Огд1
üxam.ination.
'ÄlRl.^
4 P'
The osmoregulatory metabolism of the
starry flounder;, Platichtys stellatus
M
Pi.O/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)^20
Basrur, P. К. (1958) 59-6733
Univ. Toronto^ Canada^ Ph.« Б. Final Oral
Examination Рго^гагпто , 3 P«
The salivary gland Chromosomes of seven
segregates of Prosimulium (Dipterac
Simuliidae) with transformed centromere
Bourne, N.F. (1959) 59-d734
Thesis Univ« of Toronto, Canada , 103 p«
The determination of carhon transfer
from Chlorella vulgaris Beyer inck to
Baphnia ma gna Straus., using radioactive
carhon (C-¡4) as a tracer
F
Cole^ G.A. (1957)
59-6735
Trans. Ky Acad. Sei. , 1 8(2-3) s29-39
Some epigean isopods and amphipods
from Kentucky
F
Centro de Cooperación 59-6.736
Cientifica de la UIIESCO para
America Latina (1958)
Bol> Cent. Coop. cient.Unesco ^ (18) 112 r
Contains a sur^m.ary of the activities
of the Department of E::act and ïïatural
Sciences of the same organisation;,
activities of the Centre of Scientific
Cooperation of Unesco for Latin
Ar.ierica &:. other centres ¡; scientific
c"', technical activities of other
intern:.tional organizations., general
news 5 publications 5 С list of
s ci ont if i с meet ings .
GLkcíir G
Centro de Cooperación 59-6737
Cientifica de la UlTLoCO para
^-^Tiierica Latina (1958)
Bol. Cent. Coop. rdoi'it.UnescO v (19)-I31p
Contains a summary of the past &
future activities of Unesco in the
field of marine sciences; activities
of the Department of Exact & ITatural
Sciences of the some organization»
activities of the Centre of Scientific
Cooperation of Unesco for Latin
America /'- other centre s 5 scientific
": technical activities of other
international organizations;, general
nevTS;^ publications ^ ": list of
59-6737
(Card 2)
scientific mioetings,
GLK I hr
PAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8):21
Anonymous {l95ö
Fol lia manha
) 59-6739
27 mai
Estatí eticas indi cam deoréscim.o da
produçao de peixes no rio PiracicaЪa
(statistics indicate decrease of fish
production in the PiracicaЪa river)
Smith, J.L.B.
(I95Ö)
Ser.
Ann . Ma g . na t ♦ Hie t » ^
ïho fishes of А1иаЪга - X.
59-6742
1:57-63
A note on decrease of fish production
caused by droughty dieforestation of the
margins of the river c'': pollution.
Ave
F
M
Council for Scientific 59-6740
à Industrial Research (1959)
Res. Rev. Coun. sci.ind.Res. ;, 9(l)^44 P«
Conta,ins notes on research projects in
S. Africa J concerning shark control
bj electrical harriers j & v/ater
pollution.
FAO.:sjh
MF
Smith, J.L.B.
(195Ô) 59-6743
Ser. 13 p 1:247
The genus Limnichthys r.'8,ite¡, I904
in African seas
Ann . Ma_£ . na t. . His t .
M
Smithj J.L.B. (195Ö)
59-6741
Ann . Mag . na t . Hi s t . ^ ^
Tetrao d ont fishes
^ Ser. 13;, 9:156-60
from South and East
Smithy J.L.B, (195Ö) 59-6744
S.Afr. J.Sci. , Bec.:319-26
Rare fishes from South Africa
M
АО/ 59/1 0/7 2 01
2(
8)^22
DaxbyshiTQ, J. F. (195Ö)
59-6745
iPFc (195 S)
59
-674^
Thesis^ Univ. Ol Fihodes^ Qrahamstown
A study of the bioloQr of the Jameson
reservoir near Grahamstown^ Gape
Province
Occ.Pap . Indo-Pac if . Fish, Coun. ^ ( 5 S/ 1 )
7 p.
Indo Pacific Fisheries Council
Expanded Technical Assistance
Pro^jramme Par East regional training
centers
A sumïïiary of PAO training' centers
previously held f:- proposed for
future - place ;, durât ion^
participa,tion<, purpose« (issued as с
Contr.PйЪl. IPFC/C 5о/'^-,Г.7 )
FiBLSJh
MP
U.IT. Economic ¿z ' 59-б74б
Social Council (1953)
ESC 25th Sess. , Е/3070у 37 p.
Econom.ic development of -under-developed
countries - A preliminary inquiry on
existing hydrologie services
Report on questionnaire sent to \ЪЮ
тетЪег countries as a result of an
E30S0C resolution^ summarizing the
organization of services ¿z current
prohlems in respect of hydrologie
activities. Appendix lists for each
country - in alphabetic order - the
names of hodies responsihle for
coordination of hydrologie activities;,
ТиЪЪ, J, A. (1959) 59-6749
Qcc. Pap. Indo-Pacif. Fish. Coun. ,, .(59/4)
б p.
A list of lake planlcton - Burma
Lists plankton v/ith approximate
frequencies. Incl. an extract giving
results of water analyses from lakes
Inle c:. Indawgyi.
РАО -J ef a
59-6746
(Card 2)
their functions 5 relations with
meteorological agencies f": location
of stored data of various kinds ^ incl.
stream flow¡, water levels., run-off ¡^
rainfall c, evaporation.
FiBssjh
P
Grahda, J. (195S?) 59-6750
'."."iadomosci Parazyt. c, (5)з257-о
Badania nad rozwojem Lerna ea esocina
(Burm. ., IS35) i Lernaea cyprinacea L. .,
I75G (Research on the development
of Lernaea e socina (Bujneister ¡, 1^35)
and Lernaea cy-prin acea L. , 1758)«
En Ru
Laboratory culture of larvae
obtained from, eggs of both spp. was
maintained;, specimens of Rhodeus
ama rus Bloch^^ Al bur nu s alburnus L. .^
Gasterosteus a cul ea tu s L. с, Carassius
carascius L. were artificially
infected with these larvae. Time &.
FaO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8):23
59-6750
(Card 2)
site of invcision v/ac determined c: a
fuller account of the morphology of
the larvae prepared.
GLKiirlk
Western Australia. 5*^
Fisheries Department (1959)
Mon« Serv, Bull. Fish. Dep.'V. Aust« ,
59-72
^-6752
S(5)^
Notes on staff ¿z their activities*
issuance of fishing licensesc,
regulations c: legal actions'- seasons
c" results of crayf ishery,, information
from ahroad.
GLKssjh
Gait soff, P.S. (1957) 59-6754
Pap. presented t_o_ 10th Annu.oess . ^
Gulf -'' СагхЪЬо э .п Fish. Inst. ^ Iliami ¡,
11-15711/57 "
Progress in fisheries hiology in the
Gulf ano. Caribbean Агеа<, 1948-1957
Stern, J. A. (1957) 59-6755
Pap. presented to 10th Annu.Sess.,
Gulf c": Cari bbean Fish. Inst.
11-15/11/57 ■
Miami
The nev/ shrimp fisher;;
of V/ashinö:ton
of the state
M
California University,
Scripps Institution of
Oceanography (l959)
M em r . Scripps Instn Oceanogr.
59-6753
10 April,
Sut thus J R.D.
Pap . pr e s ent e d
(1957) 59-6756
to 10th Annu.Sess,,
Gulf
Caribbean Fish. Inst. ^ Miam _i
11-15,
17 p.
Memorandtom
TÏ75T
Analysis of the scales and otoliths
of the Atlantic croaker
An ill. account of current research
programmes of the Institution^ cruii
schedules f- objectives.
FiB^sjh
M
M
PA0/5:^/l0/7201
2(8):24
Clark^ J.R. (1957)
59-6757
Pap. presented to 10th Annu.Sess.y
G^j.lf с Caribbean Fish. Inst.; Iliami
11-15/11/57
Mesh regulations in the haddock
fishery of îTorth America
Pantomj E.O. (1957)
59-6758
Pap. presented to 10th Annu.Sess.;,
Gulf & Caribbean Fish. Inst., Miami ;,
11-15/11/57
"Soup for the Lord Major's Banquet"
the turtle fishery of the Cayman
islands
Barnes^ H, (l959) 59-6759
London; Allen & Unvfin ^ 341 p.
Apparatus and methods of oceanography
Part I. Chemical
U.K. Hydrographie 59-67 60
Department (l959)
London, Admiralty
The Admiralty semi-graphic method of
harmonic tidal analysis (over a perioc
of one month)
M.
Pêcheurs Unis 59-6761
de Québec (i 959)
Montréal ; 62 p.
Les coopératives de pêcheurs du
Québec (The fisheries cooperatives
of Quebec)
A report on the fisheries c: the
cooperative organizations of Quebec.
FiB с hr
M
Kray, A. (1959) ■ 59-6762
Game Bull. ^/ash. State , 11 (2) с 6-7
The lake Chelan spawning
improvement project
Describes effects of stream
improvement v/ork on spai^ning grounds,
WAD 2 web
F
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(0)c25
Thorpes W.H, (1959)
Ilev/ Scient, , 52858-60
The study of animal hehaviour
Essay review of 59-4918,
59-6763
FAO:
IÍF
Goodhart^ C,B, (1959)
lTe\7 Scient. , 5s86l-2
Fundamental ecology
Reviev/ of 59-6483.
59-6764
PAO 5
MP
Ryzl-ikov^ lu.G. (Transi.) (1958)59-6766
C.Pi.Acad.oci.U.R.S.o. , 113^87-90
Measurement of electric current in
the ocean
En transi, of 581280. Available from
Office of Technical Service,
Department of Commerce j, V/ashington 25
"П n
M
Kes, A. So (Transi.) (1958) 59-6765
Priroda, Moskva , 47(1)^95-9
Fluctuations of the Aral sea level
En tran-sl. of 580677» Available from
Office of Technical Service^
Department of Commerce;, Washington 25
D. C.
FAO/59/10/72OI
Zenhovich. V.P. (l95S)
59-6767
Trud . Inst . Okeanol . Ahad . N. SL;SR , 28
(On methods of direct observation of
sediment bottom drifting in the sea).
Ru
Zenhovich;, V.P. (Transi, 59-6768
Chamberlain^ Т.К.) (1958)
Trud . Inst . Okeanol . Al- :ad. IT . SSSR, 28
On metxiods of direct observation
of sediment bottcn drifting in the
sea
En transi, of 59-6767« Available from
SLA translation Center, The John
Crerar Library ;, Ъв East Randolph
Street 5 Chicago 1 ;, Illinois.
M
2(8):26
Buzzati- 59-6769
Traverso J A.A. (Ed.) (1958)
Berkeley, Univ. California PresS ; 621 -£.
Perspectives in marine Ъ1о1о§у - A
symposium held at Scripps Institution
of Oceanography J University of
California 5 March 24- April
1956
GLK:
M
Zenkevitch, L. (1958)
59-6772
"In" 59-6769227-31
Immediate prohlems in the development
of marine biology
Examination of contribution of marine
biology to biological appraisal of
the sea ê-. to planning action v/ith
regard to resources^ discusses the
study of distribution of organisms ^
indicators of biological productivity
í food relations.
GLKcglk
M
Rae, K.M. (1953) 59-6770
"In" 59-6769 2 3-1 6
Parameters of the marine environment
Advocates establishment of a series
of oceanic animals amenable to
experiment by which relative
importance of various enviroi^mental
factors might be tested in order to
ensure that the factors measured in
the sea are the most important ^ v/ith
discussion of problems requiring
analysis;, c- possible techniques.
GLKcglk
59-6773
Drach, P. (195Ö)
"In" 59-6769^33-46
Perspectives in the study of benthic
fauna of the continental shelf
Discussion of the reasons for
continued backwardness on this study
c: of the advances that modern under-
water research equipment makes
possible in identifying c. locating
biological communities S:. in
establishing correlations betv;een
features of these communities ^^r- of
their environment.
GLK;:glk
M
Redfield, A.C. (195^)
59-6771
"In" 59-6769^17-26
The inadequacy of experiment in marine
biology
Examination of the part played by
observât ion y experiment ":■ inference
in studies of marine biological
phenomena ¿-^ comparison of the
contributions from experiments with
those from observations conducted in
accordance with some model of the
system under observation, (issued as:;
Contr. Vioods Hole oceanogr.Inst. ^
(923) ).
GLIC'.glk M
V/ieser, '". (195Ö) 59-6774
"In" 59-6769247-56
The particulate and the comparative
concept in marine synecology
Designates the descriptive ^ carto-
' graphic <"■ correlative phase of
synecology as particulate ^ ¿ that
phase v/hioh examines differences
betv/een communities v/ith respect to
composition ¿: ecological valence, r:
structural c': physiological
characteristics of their spp. as
comparative J ill. the latter method
with data from a study of Chilean
coast nematodes,
GLKcglk M
PAO/59/10/7201
2(8)1^27
Eiedlj R. (195З)
59-6775
"In" 59-6769^57-65
An attempt to test the efficiency of
ecological field methods and the
validity of their results
Discusses the disahilities of certain
gears used for the study of benthos c:
its substrate cc^ against a stipulation
of the kinds of data required for
adequate account of the various
characteristics of henthic communities
examines the prospective usefulness of
diving photo/];raphic c-. other techniques
an
GLKîrak
M
Thorsonj G. (1958)
59-6776
"In" 59-6769 £67-86
Parallel levcl-hottom comm.unitiesj
their temperature adaptation, and theiip
"balance" betv/een predators and food
animals
Development of ideas derived from
observations that level bottom
substrates J of particular types à
similar depths y are quantitatively
dominated by invertebrates of certain
characteristic genera represented by
spp, particular to each geogrs,phic
situation^ v/ith particular reference t
factors determining the composition
Wilson, D.P. (1958) 59-6778
"In" 59-6769=37-103
Some problems in larval ecology
related to the localized distribution
of bottom animals
Discussion of the factors influencing
the settlement of pelagic larvae of
demersal organisms^ with particular
reference to the biological condition
of the substrate«, using observations
on larvae of polychate worms for
illustration^ followed by discussion
of the effects of biologically
different water masses on the
survival of these larvae.
GLK^glk M
Barnes, H. (1958) 59-6779
"In" 59-6769^105-16
The future of underwater television
Technological discuscion of the
performance ¿' characteristics of
this equipment.
GLK z glk
M
59-6776
(Card 2)
Yonge, СИ. (1953)
59-6780
of these communities.
"In" 59-6769=117-35
Ecology and physiology of reef-
building corals
Zona t ion :"- other features of the
ecology of various types of coral
reefs^ rejection of the hypothesis
that the zooxanthellae play a
nutritional role in the coral
organism^ the influence of light on
the growth S:. physiology of the coral
maintenance ."-; productivity of coral
reefs.
GLK s glk
M
GLK: glk
M
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)í28
Tonolli J V. & 59-6781
L. Tonolli (I95Ô)
"In" 59-6769 2 137-43
Irregularities of distribution of
plankton communities 2 considerations
and methods
Discussion of factors leading to
departure from completely random ^
distriЪution of Zooplankton Ь
description of an apparatus constructed.
for the purpose of studying the form
t: structure of plankton patches.
GLK:;-lk
MF
Bogorovj B.G. (1958) 59-6782
"In" 59-6769:145-58
Perspectives in the study of seasonal
changes of plankton and of the number
of generations at different latitudes
Discussion of the inadequacy of current
techniques of sampling к suLiming-up date
C-. propoundment of a sclieme for unifica-
tion of methods of plankton reyearoh
hased on the principle of estimating
plaiñ^ton hiomass & indicating the role
of different spp« in the total, ill.
the ideas Ъу reference to some general
results on seasonal variation in
quantity of plankton c-. on other
aspects of planlcton hiology.
GLK;/:dk
IÎ
Hardy, A.C. (1958)
"In" 59-67693I59-86
Toward prediction in the sea
59-6783
Reviev/ of studies of relations of
physical 5 chemical c"-. biológica,!
components of marine systèmes in the
Antarctic - Euphausids cc v/hales -^
ITorth Sea - Calanus ¿c herring -5
Singapore straits i- in the North Sea
0" North Atlantic with the Hardy
continuous plankton recorder;; stresses
potential value of routine v/ork from
non-research vessels.
GLK I glk 1,1
Baldwin^ E. (1958) 59-6784
"In" 59-6769 s 189-98
Some biochemical problem.s in marine
biology
Discussion of the scope of
biochemistry, its relations with
adjacent sciences ;, some of the
problems to which its discipline
could be applied 5 c-. some of the
problems of organizing c-. conducting
biochemical research.
GLK'.i^lk
MF
Bullocks Т.Н. (1958) 59-6785
"In" 59-67692199-210
Homeostatic mechanism.s in marine
organisms
Some examples of ad justments of
metabolic^ osmotic t-, respiratory
processes to changed environniental
values (Г- discussion of some types of
problems relating to the mechanisms
of Buoh adjustm.ents.
GLK г glk
MF
(1958)
59-6786
Gu zman Barron „ i'j , Ъ .
"In" 59-6769s211-32
The regulatory mechanisms of cellular
respiration
Regulatory mechj-.nisms of cell
respiration as demonstrated by
experiments relating to intracellular
structure с to the cell membrane; with
some remarks on sperm carbohydrate
metabolism â respiration "- anaerobic
<"• aerobic m.etabolism of glucose.
GLKsfílk
T/TF
FAü/59/10/7201
2(8)s29
Szent-Györgyi, A. (195S). 59-6787
"In" 59-б7б9е233-8
Motion, energy transmis sion.^ and the
cellular matrix
Discussion of the energy
characteristics of hiological
phenomena as exemplified Ъу muscular
contraction.
GLICcclk
MF
Pittendrigh^ C.S. (1958) 59-6788
"In" 59-6769 'j239-68
Perspectives in the study of biological
clocks
Examination of the proposition that
certain hiological rliythms are
controlled by some temperature-
independent mechanism of time
measurement of en6.ogenous nature^ c-,
presentation of a general oscillator
model J for biological clocksj
providing for the effects of single
perturbations 5 x)hase shifts t-.
transients, r for entrainment.
GLICiglk
MF
Brovm, F.A. , Jr. (1958)
59-67
o^j
"In" 59-6769^269-82
Studies of the timing mechanisms of
daily^ tidaly and lunar periodicities
in organisms
Discussion of the nature of certain
rhythms in crustácea., mollusca i-. other
organisms;, the persistence of these
rhythms ;, the endogenous nature of some
part .of- the control of them.c, и their
relations v/ith various external factor^
GLKsglk
MF
Kon, S.K. (195Ô) 59-6790
"In" 59-6769 S283-97
Some thoughts on biochemical
perspectives in marine biolo^'"
Brief account of findings in research
on the occurrence of vitamin A in
invertebrates., its anatomical
distribution c: form in crustácea^ its
source in euphausids Í: fluctuations
in its occurrence in herring roes,
v/ith also discussion of external
metabolites.
GLK::glk
Rodhe, W. , A. Vollenv/eider 59-6791
h A. Nauwerck (195Ô)
"In" 59-6769s299-322
The primary production and standing
crop of phytoplankton
S
Research on lake Erken in •-^weaen,
describing temporal variations in
production с standing crop,
composition of the standing crop^,
the share of "netplankton" ' "nanno-
plankton" in production c: standing-
crop, the relations betv/een primary
production P- fresh v/eight of phyto-
plankton r chlorophyll content,
59-6791
(Card ?)
determination of primary production
by С-^д experiments in vitro .
GLKcglk
AG/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8):30
Margalefy К. (1958) 59-6793
"In" 59-6769^323-49
Temporal succession and spatial
heterogeneity in phytoplanliton
Uses data from a study of the ria of
Ylgc in Spain for an exposition of the
calculation ^"^ interpretation of
diversity index ■-" measures of hetero-
neity (?•-:. their use in an examination of
su'jcersion in phytoplankton communities
GLKsglk
M
Hallam, J.C. (1959) 59-6796
J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. , 16:147-73
Hahitat and associated fauna of four
species of fish in Ontario streams
4 spp. of fish found in Ontario
streams can he divided into 2
distinct groups on the hasis of
hahitat c; associated fauna. Salvolinus
fontinalis Mit chill c: Cottus hairdi
Girard are found associated in cool
source Y/aters whereas Amhloplites
rupestris RafinesquG r"; Micropterus
doloraieui Lacopede occur together in
•\;arraer dov/nstream waters,
GLK:joh F
Humphrey 5 G.F. (1959)
Auat.J.Sci. , 21 s268
Marine biology
Review of 59-6769.
59-6794
GLKs
M
Johnson, R.G. (1959) 59-6795
¿ivolution , 13(1 )П49
Perspectives in marine hiology
Review of 59-6769.
GLK:
M
Basuj S.P. (1959) 59-6797
J.Fish.Res.Bd Can. , I6c175-212
Active respiration of fish in
relation to amhient concentrations of
oxygen and carhon dioxide
The oxygen consumption at a steady
rate of activity maintained by a mild
electric stimulus was measured for
Salvelinus fontinalis Mitchillj
Catostomus commersoni Lacépede¡,
Ameiurus nebulosus LeSueur, Qyprinus
carpió Liimaeus "■ G'arassius aura tu s
Linnaeus in the presence of various
combinations of oxygen c; carbon
dioxide.
GLKi'spb ^
Scotts D.M. & 59-679S
U.R. Martin (1959)
J.Fish.Res.Bd Can. , I6s213-21
The incidence of nematodes in the
fillets of small cod from Lockeport y
ÎTova Scotia ;, and the southwestern
g-ulf of St. Lav/rence
The incidence of nematodes in fillets
of Atlantic codp Gadus callarlas , was
determined in 1957 in 4 areas within
10 milos of Lockeportj N. S. 5 Л in 6
areas in the southwestern gulf of St.
Lav/rence. Relation of incidence vn.th
age у its local variation i; variation
between inshore -"■ offshore waters уюгф
measured.
GLK: gl к M
pao/ 59/10/7 201
2(S):31
Gasten, С. H., J. Dale ' 39-6799
¿с M. F. Grüenou£:h (1959)
J. Fish. Res. Bd Can. , 1б:,223-33
Lyman J H. (1958) 59-6802j
Rep. Atl. St. Mar. Fish. Comm. , App. Sect.
(16)::1-o
Spoilage of fish in the vessels at sea
Results of striped has s program
6. Variations in the landed quality of
trawl er- caught Atlantic cod and
haddock during a period of 13 months
СгЬКзх jg
MF
Idler., D.R. & 59-6800
I. Bitners (1959)
J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16ö235-41
Smith, F.'J. à 59-6803
M. M. Hensley (1957)
Proc.biol.Soc.".7ash. , 70:201-4
Biochemical studies on sockeye salmon
The mud turtle, Kinosternon
during spawning migration - V,
Cholesterol;, fat 5, protein and v/ater in
flavescens ste.jnegeri Hartweg, in
the United States
the hody of the standard fish
The absolute changes in fat, protein.
v/ater 0: free cz esterified cholesterol
for the entire hody of standard male
('■ female sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus
nerka, during the Fraser river spawning
migration are discussed.
GLICdri MF ;
F
Dingle, J.R. (1959) 59-6801
J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 1бз243-5
Proteins in fish muscle ~ 15-' Kote on
the preparation of actin from cod
Anonymous (1957) 59-60Ö4
Canada, Dep. Mines Г. Tech, Survey
Map 20-1957 Ma nit oui in island
district of Manitoulin, Ontario
muscle v/ith potassium iodide
j
Contents as per title.
GLK:glk M
F
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8):32
Mackenthun, K.M. С:
CD. МсКаЪЪ (1959)
Bull. Wis. Cornrn. Water Poll.
59-6305
(:.Ti95)^-i-5-
in
Sev/age statilization pond
Wisconsin. A report on biological ana
chemical investigations April 1957 ~
August 1958
Douglasp ÎT.H. (1958) 59-68OS
Co ntr.Qkla.St.Univ . Pep.Z ool. , (293):
1-33
A study of the comparative use of
different species of fish in the
bioassay of petroleum refinery
effluent
P
Stepanek, M. et al. (1953) 59-бо08
Se i. Pap. Inst. Technol. ^ Pragu e ., 2(2):
313-564
Limnological study of the reservoir
Sedlice near Zeliv - II. Biological
part
Webster. B.A. , W.G. Bentley59-6809 ^
г- J.p; Galligan (1959)
MeiTu Cornell Univ. agrie. Exp . Sta_._ i,
Г35Т)ТГ-8з ;
Management of the lake trout fishe:i?y
of Cayuga lake, Hew Yorkj with
special reference to the role of
hatchery fish
Presents findings on a study from .
1946 - 1957 to evaluate fingerling
and yearling plantings of hatchery-
r ear od lake trout ^ evaluate hatchery
contribution to total population, Sc
ohtain pertinent management data.
WAD^wch P
Johnson^ B.S. (1958) 59-6807
Ann.Z ool. , 2(8)c'95-1l8
The Indo-\7est Pacific species of the
genus Poly onyx (Crustacea^ Decapoda
Porcellanidae)
M
Kjennerud, J. (1953) 59-6810
ITa tur-y-i t enk . r oldce , ( 9 ) c1 - 1 4
.'Descripxion of a giant squid,
Ar Chi t eil t /11 s <, stranded on the west
coast of Norway
M
PAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8) :33
Lovell, Н.В. (1958) 59-6811
V/ilson Bull.^ 70(3)c280-1
Baiting of fish by a green heron
F
1
Inland Fisheries Trust 59-6814 j
Incorporated (1957)
jjublin, l8 p.
The development of hrov/n trout ñ
fisheries
Gives general life history infomation,
types of lakes &. streams suitahle for
trout '!- examinations made to determine
suitability prior to stocking.
Fi3 z w G Ü P
Lagler, K.P. (1957) 59-6812
Carling Cons. Dig. , 1-22
Fishery biologists are for good
, fishing
F
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Inland Fisheries Trust 59-6815
Incorporated (l958)
Du.blin, 8 p.
ITotes on fishery management
Describes various fishing stands v/hich
enable anglers to gain access to
fishing waters J &■■ shelters which ma-
be built to provide better carp
fishing. 'k
PiBswcb F
Idler, D.P.. (1959) 59-6813
Progr. Rep. int.Pacif. Salm.Fish. 'Jomn. ^
Cha twin, Б.И. (1959) 59-6816
Bull . int eram . trop . Tu.na Conn'. , , 3 í 307-52
The relationships betxiezn length and
weiiTht of yolloY.'fin tuna (lleothunnus
macropterus) and skipjack tuna
(Ilatsuwonus pelamis) from the eastern
tropical Pacific Ocean. En 5_s
Tabulation of measurements é tabular '
": graphical presentation of statistical
arialysis of variability between
samples, quarters of the year ¿'. areas.
GLKiglk M
1-80
The energy expenditures of Fraser
liver sockeye salmon during the
spavming migration to Chilko and
Stuart lakes
MP
i'-O/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)334
Arnon, D.I. (195З) 59-6817
"In" 59-67692351-83
Some functional aspects of inorganic
micronutrients in the metabolism of
green plants
Account of experimental v/ork in a search
for essential elements & establishment
of the criteria of essentiality"
discusses micronutrients in the
nutrition of alê;ae, the role of
raolyhdonumj vanadium & cobalt, boron &
chlorine, offers some general
observations on essentiality & on the
study of inorga,nic nutrition of inarine
plants.
GLKsfflk lilF
Thor;. ., ü.:T. (1958)
"In" 59-67692411-28
Ethí.'log/ as a now branch
59-6820
of biology
Review of the history of the study of
animal behaviour 5 consideration of
various ways of approaching this study
to ascertain hov/ far any of them is
new or embodies new techniques, &
consideration of the prospects of
further development & application of
such methods in one or tv;o fields of
marine biology»
GLKjslk
\W
Provasoli, L. (1958) 59-6818
"In" 59-6769^385-403
Grov/th factors in unicellular ma.rine
algae
After brief review of research that led
to the discovery of growth factors in
the nutrition of algae, discusses the
B-J2 requirement in marine organisms &
evidence on its presence in marine
environments, its production &
consumption, & offers suggestions on
the lines of research that v/ould
further elucidate those matters.
Waterman, Т.Н. (I958)
59-6821
GLK^glk
M
Belscr, W.L. (1958) 59-6819
"In" 59-67692405-8
Marine microorganisms? some generaliza-
tions concerning their importance to
marine life
Brief discussion of inorganic & organic
relations of these organisms with their
environment & of their role in
parasitism & disease, empihasising the
paucity of our knowledge of them.
"In" 59-6769:. 429-50
Polarized light and plankton navigation
Description of the behaviour of light
after penetrating water & its
dependence on various ph;^ sical
en '-racteristics of the water, with an
account of techniques for analysis of
this "bch?.viour к moasuroment of some of
its features; & a suggestion, by
reference to previous work, that the
behaviour of certain pelagic organisms
may bo determined in part by this
element of the environment.
GLKsglk
MF
Hasler, A.D. (1958) 59-6822
"In" 59-67692451-67
Perception of pathways by fishes in
migration
Reviev/ of tn^ evidence for the use, by
fish, of visual points of reference,
celestial marks, tactile & auditory
references, olfactory stimuli, &
hydrographie points for navigation in
short-term (diurnal & other) & long-
range movements.
GLKsglk
M
GLK.glk
MF
FAQ/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)в5
Miyadi, D. (1958) 59-6823
"In" 59-6769^469-79
Perspectives of sxj^Grimontal research
on social interference among fishes
Discussion of the modifications of
individual behaviour patterns - the
plasticity of which is referred to -
by the presence of other individuals of
the sai-oc or different spp., ill, by
reference to a.quarium experiments & to
field observations of natural situations'
& those created by fishing, especially |
with the use of light. ;
GLKsglk
Y/ieser, W. (1958) 59-6826
"In" 59-6769§5i3-8
Problems of species formation in the
bcnthic microfauna of the deep sea
Consideration of the question of
whether a poyjulation can break up into ■;
genetically isolated sub-populations in '
a homogeneous habitat 8c examination of ;
evidence with regard to this possibil i tyi
from the study of marine microfauna.
MF
GLKsglk
M
Loosanoff, V.L. (I958)
59-6824
"In" 59-6769^483-95
Challenging problems in shellfish
biology
Discussion of work to demonstrate the
existence of physiological races
(interspecific variations) in molluscs
with regard to their temperature &,
salinity reactions, their response to
turbidity Sc their food requirement s 5
breeding is mentioned & the whole field
of biological study of this group is
considered with regard to the prospects
of making better cultivation of these
organisms.
Matsui, Y. (1958) 59-6827
"In" 59-6769^519-31
Aspects of the environment of pearl-
culture grounds and the problems of
hybridization in the genus Pine tad a
Description of the techniques of pearl-
culture & of the chemical & other
composition of pearl & pearl-shell,
ending with a pica for improvement of
the pearl oyster itself.
GLKsglk
MF
Ray, D.L. (1958) 59-6825 ^
"In" 59-6769^497-512
Some marine invertebrates useful for \
genetic research
Discussion of the problem with re¿ard '
to temperature, vi/ater composition &
food supply that confront research
workers wishing to rear marine organisms.'
for experimental purposes, &
consideration of some of the marine ;
organisms that have been succesfully .
cultivated & of the conditions met in
such work.
GLKsglk
M
GLKsglk
Novick, A. (1958) 59-6828
"In" 59-67695533-46
Some chemical bases for evolution of
microorganisms
Description of tho theory of the
chemo stat, a device for continuous
culture of microrganisms in which
chemical factors & selection rate are
easily observable, experimentally
controllable 5 report of some results
of mutation studies, detailed example
of the kind of 'evolution' that occurs
in this apparatus & remarks concerning
the interest of this apparatus for
marine biologists.
GLKsglk MF
FAQ/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)в6
LGwin, R.Ao (I95Ö)
"In" 59-67691547-57
Genetics and marine algae
59-6329
discussion of genetic a.pproaches to
systematic à ecological problems in the
study of algae, of the value o.f algae as;
experimental material in genetic гезеагсЦ
üc cf the problems of cultivation & ■;
domestication of algae for these
purposes.
montaient i 5 Go (1958) 59-6832
"In" 59-6769^589-602
Perspectives of roscr'.rch on sex
problems in marine animals
Discussion of various examples of
hermaphroditism of different kinds
■with regard to the hypothesis that
the variability of sexual phases in a
population of proterandric herma,phr-
rodites of the unbalanced type is the
result of genetic hotorogeneityo
GLKsglk
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GLKsglk
M
• Barigoszij C. (1958) 59-6830
"In" 59-67690559-69
, Genetic systems in sessile and semi-
sossile organisms
i Sx'Oculation on the genetic systems in
sessile organisms with examples offered
by analogies with semisessilc forms
having some characters in common with
! sessile forms, dealing with sexua,! &
I asexual reproduction & parasexual
■ phenomena & advocating cytological & '
j other lines of genetical investigation.
Drach, P. (1958)
59-6833
"In" 59-6769^603-7
A fev/ remarks on marine biology,
animal biology, and general biology
Brief exposition on the theme that
marino biology occupies more than half
of knowledge of animal biology & is
indispensable for the construction of
a well-balanced general bic^logy.
I GLKsglk
GLKsglk
M
Kohn, A.J. (1958) 59-6831
"In" 59-67695571-88
Problems of speciation in marine
invertebrates
Discussion of (1) allopatric & sympatric
speciation ¿c the significance of
ecological differences between
populations, (2) dispersal sta,ges & gene
flovv across pa,rtial barriers, (З) genetic
relationships between populations, (/(-)
determination of sta,ges of speciation, &
(5) temporal (vortica,l) & spatial
(horizontal) spp.
GLK:ajk
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p;.o/v>/io/720i
Yonge, CM. (1958) 59-6834
"In" 59-67692609-11
Some genetical problems presented by
sessile coelenterates
Discussion of the material to be
obtained from Coelenterata for study
of various genetic problems &, in
connection with pla.nula,tion, the
possibility cf resolving problems
connected with the effects of genetic
constitution ÜC of the environment.
GLKsglk
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2(8)в7
Buzzati-TravGrso, A. A, (1958) 59-6835
"In" 59-67695613-21
Perspectives in marine bioloé-y
Lists ideas & suggestions offered in
papers & during discussions in the
Scripps Marino Biological Symposium,
see 59-6769, & discusses certain
principal- lines of study suggested Ъу
groups of these items.
liorway, FAO-Committce (1958)59-6838 '
0_sL3 5 24 p. •
Report 1958 from Norv/ay to the Food ;
and Agriculture Organization of the
United Hâtions (for 19555 195^ and ¡
1957) ■
Incl. report on fisheries;, short |
tahles of annaal landings. Ъу stj» |
groups, nuïïihers & tonnage of registered;
vessels by size classes 5 legislation^ i
trade, consumption» i
GLKoglk
Taue 5 L. (1959) 59-6836
C.R.Acad »Sei., Paris , 249 01 8-20
Sur la nature do l'onde de surpolari-
sation de longue durée observée parf;vis
après l'excitation synaptique de
certaines cellules ganglionnaires de
mollusques (On the nature of t.ie
evcr-polarisation v;ave of long duration
sometim.es observed after synaptic
excitation of certain ganglionic cells
of molluscs)
Description of this phenomenon induced
in Aplysia & the snail by capillary
niicro-electrode stimulation &
discussion of its nature implying
certain changes of state of cells.
FAO I glk MF
FAOcs.ih
De Ange lis 3 С
(1958)
59-6839
BolloPesca Piscicc Idrobiol . , 12(2)? 159-
211
Metodi di ricerca sulla produttività
del mare (Methods of research on
the productivity of the sea) i
A literature review of techniques & ;
factors influencing primary & secondary!
biologiccal production^ particular
discussion of Mediterranean conditions
with extensive bibliographies, both
general & with reference to that area.
GLKssjh M
BougiSj P. (1959) 59-6837 i
C.RoAcadoSci. , Paris , 249 »326-8 ;
Sur l'effet biologio^ue du cuivre en eau ^
de mer (On the biological effect of :
copper in sea-water) !
!
A test for the biological stuay of sea- I
v/ater, based on the speed of development.
of sea-urchin larvae, is described &
used to demonstrate effects from i
quantities of the same order of !
magnitude as are found naturally^ the
ecological significance of those
results is discussed.
FAO о glk
Brandhorstj Vf. (1959) 59-684O
Valparaíso , mime о, 5 Р°
Resultados de l?.s investigaciones
océano^- ráficas y biológicas realizada,t
por el experto del programa de
asistencia técnica de la República
Federal Alema,na, en colaboración con
el Departamx-nto de Fomento de Pesca
y Caza del Ministerio de Agricultura
(Results of th ■ oceanographical and
biological investigations carried out
by the technical assistant expert of
the Germa,n Federal Republic in
collaboration '..vith the Deioartment of
Fish and Game Development of the ■
Ministry of Agriculture)
M
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8);08
59-6840
(Card 2)
A short report on the océanographie
factors influoncing the hake fisheries
of Chile & their significance in the
future devGlopiv.cnt of the fisheries in
Chile ,
■Rich, W.H. (1957) 59-6844
Seattle, Washini^ton , 7 P»
Pend Oreille Lake Kokanee - Analysis
of creel c:^nsus data for 195^
Part of a series i;f studies in
connection viltii the effect of the
Albeni Falls daan on Oncc-rnynchus
nerka kenneryli »
SJHshr
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Mexico с Secretaría de 59-6842
Marina. Jirección General de
Pesca (1958)
Piscicult. rural , 8(3, 4) «11 p=
Short popular articles on commercial
fish-culture & fertilization of ponds
in Mexico.
GLKsv/ad
P
France. Office de la 59-6845 !
Recherche Scientifique et I
Technique Outrc-Mer (1959) '
Rapp. Croisière Inst . franc .Océanie , ( 2 ) § ;
21 p. . . ■ I
ORSOM III - Compte rendu des croisierosj
de l'année I958 ( ORSOM III - \
Report of the cruises during 1958) |
A report on the cruises "Astrolabe" ^ ;
'Boussole" &. secondary operations [
encompassing océanographie observations^
physical & bioloêical^& ichthyological,
fisheries & mammals observations.
FiBshr
GLKzhr
M
Rich, W.H. (1958) 59-6843 !
Seattle Washington , 3 p.
Pond Oreille Lake Kokanee - Analysis '
of creel census data for 1957
Pc?.rt of a series of studies in connectiai
witxi the effect of the Albeni Palls
dam on One о r hyn chu s nerkg. kcnneryli о
Smith 5 J.L.B.
Ichthyol. B ull
Fishes of the
Salariidae of
Ocean
(1959)
59-6846
, (14)^229-52
families Blenniidae and
the western Indian
Contains keys to genera and spp. &
descriptions of the same.
GLKuvad
P
PAOshr
M
Vi0/5-/l0/7201
2(8)539
McLeodp К. (Ed.) (1958)
Washington St.Dep,Fish . ,
Fisheries, fish farminf
■о?
59-6847
148 p.
fisheries
manaccement
Collection of brief articles (some
heing reprints) dealing v/ith the
cultivation of oysters > clams, salmon
trout & ether fish, & v/ith problems such
as fertilisation of vvater, pond
engineering, disease control ^ breeding,
predator control, & international
fisheries.
Smith, P.G.W. & 59-6850
H, Chapin (1958)
"In" 59-6847^33-45
Ocean pasturage
Reprint of the Sun, the Sea and
Tomorrow, 6.ЧС6-З6, New York, 1954»
WiLD s glk
MF
Wiffis
KcLeod, K. (1958)
"In" 59-6847-11-22
History of fish farming
59-6848
McLeod, K. (1958)
"In" 59-6847^46-52
Oyster farming
59-6851
V/ADi
Î/ÎF
WAD;
Smith, F.G.W. &
Ho Chapin (1958)
"In" 59-6847-23-32
Farmin.4 for fishes
59-6849
McLeod, Ko (1958)
"In" 59-6847^53-60
Clam farming
59-6852
Rerjrint of the Sun, the Sea and
Tomorrow, 5; 81-105, New York, 1954^
WAD s
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2(8)240
Pautzkej CF. (1958) 59-^'^'53
"In" 59-6847? 61-70
Salmon of the northv^rsst and some of
the factors influencing tueir abundance!
Ellis, C.H. (1958) 59-6856
"In" 59-6847^87-96
Hatchery and fish farm relationships
7?АБ;
■FF
7Jt
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MF
McLeod, К. (1958)
"In" 59-6847571-8
Fertilization of v;aters
59-6854 Earp, Б. (1958) 59-6857
"In" 59-6847:97-8
Progress in fish disease control
7?АЮ;
MF
VíADí
Ъ1Р
Heg, H. T. (1958) 59-6855
"In" 59-6847 s 79-86
Hydraulic control struct'ures for fish
farming ponds
59-6858
IlcLeod, K. (1958)
"In" 59-6847^99-107
Hybrid stocks and selective breeding
UÄDi
ЖР
WAjJ i
WP
^aO/59/10/7201
2(8)s41
i McLeod, К. (1958)
: "In" 59-6847:108-15
i Pollution control
59-6859 ' Moore, M. (1958)
I "In" 59-6847? 135-46
i Fisheries management
59-6862
WAD!
MF
WADí
MF
McLeod, К. (1958)
"In" 59-6847S 116-29
Predator control
59-6860 Moore, M. (1958)
"In" 59-6847^147-8
Expectancy of salmon
59-6863
WAI>5
MF
WAD s
MF
Moore, M. (1958)
"In" 59-6847И31-4
International fisheries
59-6861 Chile. Ministerio de 59-6864
Agricultura. Departamento de Fomento
de Pesca y Caza (I958)
Bol . inform. Chile , (б1)г11 p.
Contains main fisheries products
statistics of Chile by region & notes
on short popular articles on fisheries
development in that country &
elsewhere.
WAD;
MF
FAO s hr
MF
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)s42
%\
Chile. Ministerio de 59-6865
Agriculturao Departamento de Fomento
de Pesca y Caza (1958)
Bol. inform. Chile , (62)0 15 p.
Contains main fisheries products
statistics of Chile bj region & notes
on short popular articles on fisheries
development in that country &
elsev/here.
FAOshr
láF
Caldwell, DoK., A- Carr & 59-6868 i
L.K. Ogren (1959) i
Bull. Fla St .Mus ., 4s 295-308 !
The Atlantic loggerhead sea turtle ' I
Caretta caretta caretta (L.) in America.;
I. Nesting and migration of the Atlantic;
loggerhead turtle i
Tagging evidence shov/s that female may |
travel as much as 1000 shoreline miles j
away from the nesting beach in 10 i
months. The nesting procedure of the i
Atlantic lo¿^erhead is described &. ill. ■
The principal nesting range of the sub- j
species is the mainland coast of North -,
Chile. Ministerio de 59-6866
Agricultura. Dej^artaraento de Fomento
de Pesca у Caza (I958)
Bol. inform. Chile , (бЗ)г13 p.
Contains main fisheries products
statistics of Chile by region & notes
on short popular articles on fisheries
development in that country &
elsewhere .
59-6868
(Card 2)
ATierica from about Cape Lookout, North
Carolina, to Mexico.
FAO s hr
MF
Chile. Ministerio de 59-6867
Agricultura. Departamento de Fomento
de Pesca y Casa (1958)
Bol »inform. Chile , (б4);15 p.
Contains main fisheries products
statistics of Chile by region &, notes
on short popular articles on fisheries
development in that country &
elsewhere.
FAO I hr
MF
FAOshr
M
Caldwell, D.K. et al. (1959) 59-6870 |
Bull. Fla St .Mus. , 4-309-18 |
The Atlantic loggerhead sea turtle, \
Caretta caretta caretta (L.), in America. j
II. Multiple and group nesting by the j
Atlantic loggerhead turtle j
i
Individuals nest several times on the !
same stretch of beach in a summer, but !
i
it is not yet known whether each ¡
individual lays every year. Tagging |
results show groups of turtles nest j
together several times, & it is believed '
they stay together during the periods j
between the nesting emergences. |
FAO Î hr
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FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)s43
Caldwell , D.K. (1959) 59-6871
Bull, Fla St. Mus ., 4s 31 9-48
The Atlantic loggerhead sea turtle,
Caretta caretta caretta (L,), in Arnerica=
III. The loggerhead turtles of Cape
Romain., South Carolina
There is no correlation between nesting
activity & the stage of tne moon^tidej
& v/eather conditions. The physical
features of the heach are apparently
the most important factors. Details of
the nest & of the eggs, their incuhation^
& hatching are presented for future
comparison with other spp.
Anonymous ( 1 9 59 )
Mondo d . Na t ura, (3);88
Anahlepidi (Ânablepidae)
59-6874
Article on Anahlepidae consisting of :
synopsis of An a bl ets tetraoph talmus i
under headings? anatomical & i
i
morphological characteristics, life '
cycle, ecology, distribution & relation {
to man. !
FAO I hr
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HRähr
F
Duarte-Bello, P.P. (1959) 59-6872
Univ.de Villanueva, Iiaarianao , Cuba,
monogr. 6s20o p.
Catálogo de peces cubanos (Catalogue
of fishes of Cuba)
A syteraatic catalogue of common & rare
spp. of fresh, brackish & saltv/ater spp.
Cuban & other common names of the spp.,
synonynis, local & total distributions
are listed.
HPshr
IKF
Ghana Government (1953?) 59-6873
Mimeo, 15 p.
Pieport by the Government of Ghana to
the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations for the period
1955 to 1957
Includes section on fi3heries, giving
notes on production, research, exploration.,
mechanization, stocking freshv^/aters,
education.
Anonymous (1959) 59-6875
Mondo d »Natura , (3)ó91
Anaricadidi (Anarrhicadidae)
Article on Anarrhicadidae consisting of
synopsis of Anarrhicas lupus under
headings s morphological & anatomical
characteristics, life cycle, ecology,
distribution &. relation to man.
HE I hr
M
Anonymous (1959)
Mondo d. Natur a, (3)s9J-2
Anaspidacei о Anomostraci
or Anomostraca)
59-6876 j
!
(Anaspidacea
Article on Anaspidacea or Anomostraca j
consisting of synopsis of _A n_asTjid e^s |
tasmaniae, Paranaspide s lacustris, \
Ko onunga c urso r, Bathynella natans , !
Parabat hynella styfe-ja under headings s ¡
morphological & anatomical characteristicSjj
ecology, classification & distribution. ¡
FiBssjh
IVIF
lO/ 59/10/7 201
HEshr
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2(8)s44
Wolf, К. à
59-6877
С. 2. Dunbar (1959)
Spec. sei. Вер. и. о. Fi sh Wildl,Serv . ^ ( 2 8 6 )i
8 p.
Methods of infecting trout with kidney
disease and some effects of temperature
on experimental infections
Transmission of kidney disease v/as
studied in eastern brook trout ^ Salve-
linus fontinalis , held at 12.5^ С
Fish v/ere subjected to almost daily ,
inoculations or exposures for 102 days^ |
& observations wers continued for an ]
additional 200 days. Tv/o strains of
the causative bacterium were compared.
The bacterium was fed alone, with glass
Gennerichy J. (1958)
59-6880
sjjlinters, & with bile salts,
also inoculated by 2 methods
abrasion.
59-6877
(Card 2)
It was
of
Allg.FischZtg ., 83s 61-5
Sind Fischpässe in kanalisierten
Flüssen wirtschaftlich gerechtfertigt?
(Are fish-passes in canalized rivers
oconomically Justified?)
Discusses economical aspects of the
problem à suiiimarizes that the
restocking should be prefered at
places '.'/here typical migrators, such
as salmon, are missing.
FAO s dr
Wunder, W
(1958) 59-6881
AllA.FischZtfi . , 83367-9
Die Schleie, das Stiefkind der
modernen Teichv/irtschaf t (Tench,
the neglected child of modern pond
management )
Reviev/s the possibilities of a better
tench management.
GLKskw
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FAO s dr
P
Jensen, A. Co (1958) 59-687)
Spec, sei. Вер. U.S. Fish Y/ildl.Serv . , (262)
6 p.
Corrosion resistance of fish tagging |
pins
Aquarium-held haddock were tagged vi^ith j
nickel and Type З04 stainless steel j
pins to compare the corrosion
resistance of the 2 metals. The
stainless steel pins proved to be
superior.
Deufel, J. (1958) 59-6832 ''
All,4»FischZtg ., 83 s 74-6 i
Untersuchungen über die Wirkung von i
T-Vitamin-Goetsch auf Regenbogenforellerl
(Experiments on the effect of vitamin •
T-Goetsch on rainbow trouts) i
Describes feeding experiments & results^
(To be continued).
GLKsacó
FAO s dr
F
'AO/59/10/7201
2(8)g45
Dawson, S. Y. (195У) 59-6883
Pacif.Nat. 5 1 ( 7 ) ; 8 p .
Some algae from Clipperton Island and
the Danger Islands
•Ta:ionomic list of benthic algae from
some locations in tropical Pacific with
notes on the general distribution of
some spp.
Scalfati, G. (1959)
59-6886
Roma^ Associazione Nazionale Produttori !
della Pesca , 42 p. ,
Diritti di pesca e diritti di proprieta |
delle acque dolci, salse e salmastre |
destínate alla pesca - Relazione generale'
al Convegno in Ancona^ presso la Fiera j
della Pesca - 13 luglio 1959 (Fishingj
rights and rights of property in fresh, ;
salt & brackish waters used for fishing -j
General report of the meeting in Ancona |
at the "Fiera della Pesca" - 13 July •
1959) I
FAOstl
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Discussion of the nature of fishing
rights, & property in these waters,
Brown 5 A,D, (1957)
59-6884
J.gen.M icrobiol. ; 17s 640- 8 Í
Some general properties of a j
psychrophilic pseudomonads the effects j
of temperature on some of these j
properties & the utilization of |
glucose by tnis organism & Pseudo mona s !
aeruginosa !
Some exoeriments undertaken to i
determine some general properties of i
a typical psychrophil, to compare some ;
of these properties with those of a !
closely related mesophilic sp» & to |
suggest ways in v/hich it might be j
possible to study tlie special properties)
59-6886 i
(Card 2) ;
from .juridical & general administrative |
points of viev/.
FiBsglk
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59-6884
(Card 2)
of the psychrophil which enable it to
thrive at low temperatures.
FiBsadb
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59-6888
Jjai'na-L'G. , J • 1j e ÛC
0, Hartman (1959)
Paçif4îiat о 5 1(6) g 16 p.
The sea bottom off Santa Barbara,
Californias biomass and community
structure
The seabottom itself is described &
its communities are mapped, their
composition shown by tables giving
numbers of each sp. found at each of
number of stations, & their biomass
shown by means of 'biom.ass profiles'.
FAC s й1к
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Ю/59/10/7201
2(8)i46
Kutkuhn, J. H. (1958) 59-6889
Pro с. Iowa Acad. Sei , , 65s 571-9 '
Utilization of gizzard shad Ъу game ¡
fishes ;
1
The paper points out the relative ,'
importance of the gizzard shad to the !
overall economy of game fish populationsi
in a shallovv prairie lake. i
Anonymous (1959) 59-6892
Science , 1 29 ï 825-7
International Océanographie Congress
Notice of tae arrangements for this
meeting.
'vVADsv /сЪ
F
Freemanj B.O. (1959) 59-6890
Miss. G ame Fish « , 22(8)s4-5j 8
Management of farm fish ponds
A summary of pond management technic[ues
for Mississippi area.
FAOswcb
F
Paloumpis, A.A. (1958) 59-6891
Proc.Iov/a Acad. Sei о , 65s 5^0-6
Measurement of some factors affecting
the catch in a minnow seine
Evaluates effect of direction of seine
ha-^lj number of hauls, vvater level, &
time on catch in a small stream, oc the
number of samples needed to detect
varying percentage changes in fish
population.
FAOsglk
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Wilson, D.M. (1959) 59-6893
Science , 129s841-2
Function of giant Miauthner's neurons
in the lungfish
On the assujiiption that giant fibres
mediate startle responses, attempts
vi^ere made with various types of
stimulation of Mauthner's ajcons in
Protopterus , to produce sudden, single,
stereotyped, large-magnitude movements.
FAO?,r<lk
M
Sibl-^ibesfeldt, I. (1959
59-6894
UIM^SCO Mission Report , (8^31 p.
Survey on the Galapagos Islands
Pieport of a survey car. ied out jointly
by irir^SCO & lUCN, in July 1957.
Map, many ill. 5 includes ecological
notes on endemic spp, such as the
marine igiiana, Amblyrhynchus cristatus
t.ie fur sea, Arctocephalus galapa^oensis .
¿c the sea lion, Zalophus wollebaoki .
iVAD Î web
FAOssjh
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1^-0/59/10/7201
2(8)?47
Mu^inic^ R. (1958) 59-6895
В app . Comm .int. Mer Méci. it ., 14s313-5
Sur la coincidence et l'alternance dans i
la pêche de quelques poissons pélagiques.
(On -fche coincidence and alternation in
the fisheries of some pelagic fishes)
Some parallel & opposite tendencies of
the fisheries of some small pelagic
spp. in the central part of the
oriental Adriatic are considered &
analysed.
PiBshr
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India. Ministry of Pood 59-6896
& Agriculture (1958)
Indian Fish. Bull . . 5(3)s51 p.
Detailed summary & reports on marine &
inland fisheries developments in India
& elsev/here. Biological, technological
& socio-economic studies in progressj
technical assistance projects.
FAO , wch
MP
Stock, J,H, (1959) 59-6899
Bull,aquat.Eiol . <, 1 s 43
New host and distribution records of
parasitic Copepoda
Lists 5 nev/ vertebrate hosts for
parasitic crustácea in Ы. Sea.
De Graaf, P. (1959) 59-6898
Bull . aquat . Biol » „ 1^41-3
On the use of Lindane in fresh and sea Щ
v/ater '
Describes treatment of aquaria for
parasitic crustaceans.
PAOîsjh
MF
PAOsv/cb
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India. Ministry of Pood 59-6897
& Agriculture (1958)-
Indian Pish. Bull . „ 5(4)s43 p.
Detailed surmriary &, reports on marine &
inland fisheries developments in India
& elsevmere. Biological, technological
à socio-economic studies in progress,
technical assistance projects.
Santos Pinto, J. dos ( 1958) 59-690O
Notas ^s '¿Udo Inst. Biol . Bmrit . , ( 1 8 ) s 25-30 ;
Saroomatose buccale simultanée avec une \
grande hypertrophie de la thyroïde, ■
chez Trichiurus lepturus L. (Mouth !
Sarcomatosis together with a great ]
hypertrophy of the thyroid of Trichiurus ;
lepturus L. ) j
A study of the anomalies v/hich are 1
described revealed their morphological
independence .
PAOssjh
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2(8)?48
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Ward, F.Jo (1959) 39-6901
Bull . int .Facif . Salm. Fish. Cûiiirâ . , 10s 70 p»
Character of the miè,ration of pink
salmon to Fraser River spavming grounds
in 1957
Times of passage of pink salmon
migrating through the commeroial
fisheries, intensity of the Fraser
River fishery, ratos of migration &
periods of delay, chronological order
during migration, &, enumeration of
escapement, studied in relation to
the requirements of scientific
management of tho fisheries.
HRsglk
F
Olsen, A.M. (1959) 59-6902
Fish. News Lett.Aust ., I8(6)s15
School shark tag recoveries
Notice of recoveries with data on time
of release, growth & movement.
Lai.ej J.S. (1959)
Res. Bull. St. Fish.
The
59-6904 I
. (5)«19 p. j
freshwater fishes of New South Wales ;
N . 3 . W '
111. list of endemic & introduced spp.,
giving for some detailed notes on such
matters as habitat, size, reproduction,
food, angling qualities, & reaction to
handling, & for others brief notes on
appearance.
GLKsglk
MF
biatida, Y. & 59-6905
N. Kav?asaki (1958)
Bull. Freshw. Fish. Res. Lab. , Tokyo , 8(l);
1-6
Study on the toxicity of agricultural '
control chemicals in relation to fresh-
water fisheries management. No. 2
Toxicity of agricultural insecticides
to Daphnia carinata King-
Describes experiments testing toxicity
of 14 agricultural insecticides on
Daphnia carinata King.
GLKsglk
M
FiBsvYcb
F
Ling, J.K. (1958)
59-6903
Fish.Contr., Victoria , (8)î18 p.
The status of the East Gippsland bream
fishery
General description of the fishery &
discussion of catch statistics as
total, & catch per man annually &
monthly.
Talceya, T. (1958)
59-6906
Bull. Freshw. Fish. Res. Lab. , Tokyo, 8(l)s
7-14
(Developmc atal change of labial plate in
Chironomu s plumosu_s_ (Tendipedidae) and
its age and length estimation). Ni En
Presents data on use of labial plate of
Chirononius j£ilj:Unosus_ in determining age &
len-th estimate of larva.
FAOsglk
MF
^ FIB ó web
F
FAO/59/IO/72OI
2(8)s49
• Maruyama^ Т» (195Ö) 59-6907
j Bull . Fre shw . Fish . Re s . Lab . , Tokyo , (8).
! 25-32 .
! (An observation on Т i l^ap i a, mo s s атЪ i pa in
pond referring- to the diurnal movement '
with temx^erature change). Ni En
i
Deals with the diurnal movement of '
T_. mossambica in relation to ciiant_^es in ¡
i tejnperature à oxygen content of the '
Î water.
! FiBsvicb
F
— Ь-
59-6908
i Shiraishij Y. &
I E. Tokunaga (1958)
Bull, Freshv/. Fish. Res, Lab. , Tokyo , (8)з
I 33-43
j (Spav/ning and its physical environment
I of pond-smelt ( Hypomesus olidus ) in
j lake Sagami), ïïi^ En
i
1 Describes spav/ning requirements.
FiBsv/cb
KafukUj T. (1958)
Bull , Fre sh'vv . Fi sh . Re s . Lab «
59-6909
ToKjo., (8)0
45-78
Speciation in Cyprinid fishes on the ■
basis of intestinal dif ferentiationj
with some references to that an;ong
cato'^'^O'Tiids
Describes characteristics of intestinal
tracts of 3 races of crucian carp &
suggests use as basis of ta}conomic
separation.
U.K. Herring Industry 59-6910
Board (1959)
Rep. Herring Ind.Bd Scotl ., 24^52 p.
Twenty- fourth annual report, 1958
The Board's report on the industry &
its own activities, giving composition
of tne Board, state of the fishery
(catches, disposal of landings,
composition of the fleet), commercial
(x- statutory arrangements between the
Board & the industry, report on
marketing, production, research &,
development, & public relations
activities.
FAO Î glk M
Lennon, E.E.- (1959) 59-6911 <
Spec.sci.Rep.U.S.Fish Wildl.Serv . , (287) s
13 p. , I
The electrical resistivity meter in ,
fishery investigations
Reviews the use of this equipment for !
estimating total dissolved solids
content of waters, selection of gear ;
for electrofishing, & doterniination of j
velocity, stretch-out, dilution &
effective range of a solute along the
course of a river.
GLK ó glk
F
Moore, H.L, (1959)
59-6912
Spec. sei. Rep. U.S. Fish Wildl.Serv . , (272>'
31 p. •'
Doctoral dissertations on the management;
and ecology of fisheries I
Titles, extracted from the annual
"Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by
American Universities" 1951-52 to 1954- ;
55?P^blished by H.W. Wilson Company, ;'
New York, are grouped under subject
headings^ degree for which presented, & '
University, are given.
F IBs web
GLK s glk
MP
^.лО/59/10/7201
2(8)s50
Romaniuk, V.A. (1958)
59-6913
Bul I.Acad. Sc i. и. R.S.So , (^eophys. ) j ( 1 )g j
54-64 '
(Determination of gravity at sea vi/ith |
a pendulum. III.). Ru
Shuleikiny V.V. , V.F-, Gushchin 59-6916
& P.I. Pesnov (1958)
Bull. Acad. Sei. U.R. S.S. , (деорЬуз . ) , (6) s'
729-40 ;
(Fluctuations of the heat halance in !
the Atlantic Ocean) . Ru '
M
Kontohoitseva, ÎT.V
(1958) 59-6914
Bul 1. Acad Sei. U.R. S. S. , (fi^eophys . ) j ( 1 ) g
86-92 ■ '
(Measurement of texTiperature oscillation
in the surface layar of the sea). Ru'
Gal'perin, ЕЛ. & 59-691? ;
I.P. Kosminskaia (1958) '
Bull. Acad. Sei. U.R. S.S. , (^eophys . ) » (Т)»-
833-47 ■
(Some features of the method of deep
seismic sounding in the sea). Ru :
M
Khlopov, V.V. (1958)
59-6915
Bull. Acad. Sei. U.R. S.S. , (¡g'eophys . ) , (2
235-43
(Changes in the mixing coefficient
according to observations in the Black
Sea) . Ru
Mamaev, O.I. (1958) 59-6918 !
Bull.Acad.Sei«U.R.S.S. , (geophys . ) , ( 7 ) s.
870-5 I
(The effect of stratification on the ;
vertical turbulent mixing in the sea). |
Ru
M
0/59/10/7201
2(8)s51
Pertsev, Б. Fe (1958) 59-6919 ! Klivan, А. P. (1958) 59-6922
Bull. Acad, Sei. U.R. S. S,, (ft-eophys .), (8)î| Bull . Acad.Sci.U.E. S, S, , (^eo-phys. ), (1C>
946-58 , 1202-10
j (Harmonie analysis of elastic tides).
Ru
M
Legen'kovj A. P. (1958) 59-6920
Bull .Aead.Sci.UoR.S.S. , ((.^eophys . ) , (8) s i
989-94 I
(Free plane oscillations of an ideal I
homogeneous liquid in an infinite canal |
of variable section). Ru i
(The field of v/ind waves in a shallov*^ j
lake). Ru 1
F
Kolesnikovj A.G. & 59-6923
I.I. Speranskaia (1958) '
Bui I.Acad. Sei. U.R. S.S. , (geophys . ) , (ll)s'
1351-9 ;
(An apparatus for determination of heat •
flow). Ru I
i
i I
MF
I-
I Kostina, A.F. (1958)
59-6921
Bull. Acad. Sei. U.R. S.S. ,' (fteophys . ) , (8)s;
1029-32 ;
(Relation between microsoism observed in
the Crimea and the meterological
conditions over the Black Sea)« Ru
Kolesnikov« A.G. &
59-6924
A.A. Speranskaia (1958)
Bull. Acad. Sei. U.R. S.S. , (^eophys . ) , (12
1463-9
(The diurnal rise of temperature in
water in spring and the rate of thawing
of the base of ice cover in reservoirs)
Ru
>;
I —
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
F
2(8)s52
Hjul
(1959)
59-6925
Francs y. eche , 4(29)s21-4
Les études des architectes navals de la
F.A.O. sur les bateaux do recherches
scientifiques du sud de l'Afrique
(The studies Ъу FAC Naval Arcîiitects
on South African scientific research
vessels)
Account of international collaboration
in the design of the SARjDBTOFS & the
TRACHURUSj with inforiuation on the
features of these vessels»
E.P. (1959) 59-6928 ;
France Peche , 4(30): 24-7 {
Les langoustiers bretons en Mauritanie ;
(Jjobstor fishors from Brittany in Mauritania)
Popular account of the fishery, its
grounds gear^ boats & bait. Trawling ^
Statistics»
GLKsglk
M
GLKsglk
M
Lenier« R. (1959)
59-6926
France pêche , 4(29)? 26-33
Eléments nouveaux sur la migration des
thons (îTew elements on the migration
of tunas)
Restatement of results from GFCM papers
on the application of echo-sounders to
the study of tuna migration.
Priol,
Franco
xb
(1959)
Pêche, 4(3ü)s3C-2
L3S oiseaux et la peche
fishery)
59-6929
(Birds and
Popular noto on birds feeding on fish-,
thoir value as indicators of the
presence of fish, & of meteorolo¿,ical
conditions.
GLKsglk
GLKôglk
M
Anonymous (1959) 59-692?
France pêche , 4(29)0 39-40
Ficho technique du sprat et du rouget-
barbet (Fishery card on sprat and
red mullet)
Anonymous (1959) 59-6930
France pêche , 4( 30 )o 49-50
Fiche technique de la cardine et du
grondin gris (Fishery card on
megrim and grey gurnard)
Detachable cardSj ill.j giving biology. Detachable cards, ill. giving biology,
habitat, fishing, catch, commercial use habitat, fishing, catch, commercial use
of Clupea sprattus & Mullus barbatus
of Zeug^pterus me^astoma or Lepidorhombu^
megastoma à Trigla fi-urnadus » \
GLKsglk
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M
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)853
Corchusj Z. (1957)
59-6931
Bull. franc oPÍ3c о, ЗС(186)г5-21.
Problèmes ¿u repeuplement des régions
â brème et à ЪагЪеаи dans les ea^ox
continentales françaises (Some
problems on restocking French
continental '.-/aters with, bream and red
mullet)
Discusses principal causes for decline
in populations, methods of restocking?
describes nesting à egg boxes, &
social aspects of restocking.
FÁ0?7/cb
Lsnier, Ro (1959) 59-6934
France -pêche ,, 40(31) 22-8
Que savons-nous des océans? (V/hat
do we knov/ about the oceans?)
Popular note on marine phenomena &
sea-monsters о
GLKsglk
M
Grasset, 0. (1957) 59-6932
Bull. franc. Pi sc . 9 3C( 186); 22-5
La production piscicole et l'envasement
(Fish production and silting)
General discussion of fish production Ó:
the effects of siltation»
Kurc, G. à 59-6935
A. Percier (1959)
France юосЬз , 40(3l)s34-42
La pêche a la lumière - Les essais de
l'Institut Scientifique des Pêcnes
(Fishing and light - The attempts of
the ''InLtitut oient if iqu.e des Г'есЬея
Description of this method of fishing,
v/ith diagrajTiS & photographs. Eeprint
of Sei. Pêche , April-May 1959-
^
I
i FAOiwcb
GLKs я Ik
M
Llolard, J, (1959) 59-6933
Prance pêche , 40(31 ) s 17-21 , 60
L'industrie marocaine des pêches
(Lloro ccan fisheries industry)
Review of j-'^oduction, fishing x^ethods,
handling, m.arketing & distribution,
& administration v/itr. some detail on
the sardine ác tuna fisheries.
GLKsglk
M
FAO/59/IO/72O]
AnonjTnous (1959) 59-6936
France L-êche , 40(31)^49-50
Fiche technique de la coquille Saint-
Jacques (Fishery card on escallop)
Detachable cards, ill., giving biology,
habitat fishing, catch, commercial use
of Pectén m.aximus.
GLKsglk
m
2(8)-,54
Richj W,H. (1959) 59-6937
Seattle, WashinAton , 12 p.
Pend Oreille Lake? Idahos - Analysis of
creel census data for I958 and resume
of the eight y oar study
Tabulation of indices of abundance for
the years I95I to I958 based on ( 1 )
number of fishermen interviev^/ed^ (2)
number cf hours fishing reported j
(3) number of kokanee caught j &
discussion with regard to evidence on
the ase comi-osition of the stocks.
GLKsfílk
P
59-6938
Anonymous (1958)
Bol. Pesca , 1l(60)i12-9
Pescarlas e cooperaçao internacional
(Fisheries and international cooperation
Portuguese translation of 59-3229«
Demel, K. (1959) 59-6939
War s z a'vv a , P an s t vv » Z ak j^ « "íiíydawn i с tw
S'zkolnych , 148 p.j 3rd ed.
3iologia morza (Marine biology)
j'irst edition in 1927«
Soekarno^ R. (1959) 59гб940
Occ.Pap.Indo-Pacif oFish. Coun . , 59/7«6 p»
mimeo
The function and significance of fish-
culture in relation to the regional
village economy
General discussion of the socio-economic
role of fishculture in Indonesia.
Gives some production figures.
Reissue of 59-606I .
FiBsvvcb
MP
Michigan. Department of 59-6941 j
Conservation (l958) 1
Bienn.Rep.Dep. Conserv. , Michigan , (19)« 1
98 p. 5 1957-1958 ;
I
Brief summary of states fishery ■ 1
program & highlights of findings.
PiBswcb
P
Chang, C.Wo (1959)
59-6942
FAQ Reg. Off. for Asia and the Far East ,
Bangkok ; 51 P»
Lists of government agricultural
organizations and selected agricultural
j colleges^ together v;ith names of their
I chief administrators, by countries in
I Asia and the Far East
MG
i^AO/ 59/10/7201
2(8)s55
Postel, Eo (1958) 59-6943
Etud. Outre-Mer ^ ( Augo Sept »Oct . ) ? 11 p.
Biologie marine et evolution des pêches
maritimes dans les territoires d'outre-
mer (Marine biology and evolution
of marine fisneries in the overseas
territories)
Contains a brief historical reviev/ of
the development of the organization of
fisheries research in French territories,
a detailed description of the present
organization ¥\iith information on
laboratories staff & research vesselSj
description of research carried out &
obtained results j research required &
general bibliography.
GLKshr M
¡ Plack 5 P.A. (1957)
59-6946
Thesis, Univoof Cambridge, U.K » |
The vitamin A of some marine Crustacea
and its metabolism
Chemical study of extracts from
euphausids^ Me ;- , any с t i ph an e s & Thy sano essa
spp. & decapods 5 P and alu s spp.
ssjh
M
Carter^ N.CcC,
(1957)
59-6944
Tnesis, Univ. of Cambridge, U.K .
Studies on the cultivation of Suglena
spirogyra
Investigation of suitable media &
techniques.
Sneltonj G, (1957) 59-6947
Thesis, Univ. of Cam.bridge, U.K .
Respiratory movements and their
nervous regulation in teleost fish
Simultaneous ciné records of breathing-
movements & pressure changes in buccal
ОС opercular cavities of Salmo _truttaj
Rutilus rutilus & Tinea tinea.
sjh
F
sjh
F
Anthony, S.H. (1957)
Thesis, Univ. of Cmabridge, Ü.K
The effects of thermal environment upon
the blood of goldfish <, Caras sius aura tu s
Determination of capacity & affinity for
oxygen of blood from fish acclimatised
at ran¿e 5 - 3C°C¿; &. of importance of
haemoglobin for respiration.
59-6945 Loebj H.Ao (1959)
59-6948
IT. Y. Fish Game J ., 6.(l)c114-6
General notes - Temperature-controlled
aquarium tanks
Describes effective <, relatively
inexpensive 3 - 5^0 gallon aquarium
construction«
sjh
F
I FiBjwcb
FG
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)s56
Kelly, W.H. &
H.A. Loeb (1959)
N.Y.Fish Game J « ^ б ( 1 ) ; 11 S'-20
Inexpensive tag
laboratory fish
for idüntifying
Contents as per title.
59-6949 ■■ Anantaramanj S» & 59-6952
■ S. Krishnaswamy (1958)
I J.zool. Sog. India , 10(1)з1-3
■ Тс traphyll idean larvae in the marine
I copepodj Su calanus ps^udattenue-tus
i Seví/ell, from the Madras coast
Brief dG script ion
FiB?wcb
FG
GLKsÊclk
Kellys W.H. (1959;
IT. Y. Fish Ganie J . , 6(l)?il8-9
A f ish-holdinp' device
59-6950
Describes construction of an ¿fficiont
holding device for large individual
fish.
Tampij P.R.So (1958) 59-6953
J.zool .So c.India , 1 С ( 1 ) s 1 5-3 2
The anatOi:iy of Ar m and i a leptocirris
Grube (Polychaeta)
The anatomy of the corimon Cpheliid
polychaete Armand i a leptoci rris
occurring in the intertidal areas in
Krusadai Island in the Gulf of Mannar
is described pointing out the salient
comparative anatomical features with
those of other known Opheliids.
FiBsv/cb
FG
GLK ; prt
Brookj A.J. (1958)
Pro C.R.Ir ish Acad. , 59BS71-91
Desmids from the plankton of some
Irish loughs
59-6951 , HaiT.amoorthi, K. (1958)
JoZool.Soc .Indi_a, 10(l)s33-8
. 59-6954
Paper deals with morphology of the
more interesting & unusual desmids.
Chromosomes of Vivi' arus dissimilis
(Mull er) and Viviparus bengalensis
(Lamarck) (Prosobranchia - Gastropoda)
Contents as per title.
FiBswcb
F
GLKsÄlk
M
Л..0/59/10/7201
2(8)^57
Krishnamoorthis K.P. (1958) 59-6955
J. zoo I.So с. India , 1ü(l)s49-53
Changes in the free amino acids in the
différant stages of ovary of the fish.;
Labeo fiiiibriatus (Bloch) ^ I.yst ub
seenfihala ( Syke s ) and Boleo yhthalmus
boddaerti (Day)
Contents as per title.
Swarupj H« (195З) . 59-6958
J.z ool.Soc.India , 1 : IO8- 1 3
Ahncrmal development , in the temperature-
treated egrn of Gasterostcus aculoatus
(L.).^ I cleavage abnormalities
Contents as per title.
GLKcglk
F
GLK3 5-lk
M
Rangarajan, Ko (1958)
JoZool.Soc.India , 10(l)s54-67
Diurnal tidal cycle in Vellar estuary
59-6956 i Sriramulu, V, (1958)
59-6959
JoZOol.Soc.India, 10s 114-9
: Quantitative study of the amino acids
! in the development of Cry z i as melastigma
Tides à tidal range ç, temperature changes^' (McClelland)
salinity 5 oxygen 5 carbonates &
bicarbonates J currents ^ turbidity
plancton.
Quantitative study of the amino acids &
amino nitrogen during the development of
Gry z i as melastifima (McClelland).
GLKsglk
Ш
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M
Natarajan, E. (1953)
J.zool.Soc«India , 10: 103-7
Chromosomes of some estuarine
Basommatophorous snails (IV'oIIue
Pulmonata) from. Portonovo
59-6957 Alikunhi, KoH,
>cai
(1958)
59-6960
J.zool.Soc.Ináia , 102 120-47
Notes on a collection of stomatopod
larv.-.e fro;.- the Bay of Bengal j off the
Mahanad i es tuary
The karyotypes of 3 representatives of 1
Basommatophorous snails belonging to tlie '
family Ellobiidae have been studied j &
chromosome numbers of these spp. reported;
for the first time.
Morphological cc distributional notes on
spp о of Squilla & Lysiosquilla.
GLKsrn
î£P
GLKof'lk
MF
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)s58
■■ I "- 't i T fc I I
Swaininatharij So {^SЗ^) 59-'^>ó1 ^
JoZool.ScG,Indi_a., 10:150-4 i
The amino acids '„f tl^o crystalline style j
oí T e 1 e s с о -p ium t e 1 e s с о p ium (Linn.) j
i
The amine cxid coni]..Gsition of the
crysta-lline style of Toi jscopiu a
to'loscopium (Linn.) has boon studied & |
comparsd with that of Sanguinolaria I
di'phos Graelin., & Mac t га sulcataria. '
{Reeve) ,
Tart
T o,->-
V. (195s
59-6964
:í).Zoo1.. , 1 39 ■• 479-505
Specific inhioition of the огаГ
pria:''-rdiuhi Ъу forrjed oral structures
ii; St-.ntor coeruleus
ICx^.eriiYicntal С:тГогус1сз1с5.1 examination
of the formation of the ora.l primordium
in the presence cf intact organelles &
of the consequences of various
o::cisions & graftings.
GLKrglk
Ь АО I iili^
F
Jain, S.L. (1958) 59-6962
J . zool . See .India ., 10-155-64
New species of the genus Urocleidus
Mueller y 1934 s from the gill filaments
of some Indian fishes
Two new spp» of the genus LTrocleidus
Mueller 9 1934? namely U» xenentodoni &
II' rhy n с oh de 1 1 i ^ recovered from
Aonentodon iL^i¿cila_ (Hamilton) &
Rhyncohdella .acuij_ata (Bloch).
GLKiA-lk
F
Greenfield^ L, et al. (195'^) 59-6S'65
J .je;.!!) с Zopi. ? 139 »507-24
Cyclic biochc;:-ical changes in several
e chino derm s
Study of the classes of substances
that accumulate in the gonads of
urchinss ОС starfishes, &, in the latter
in the pyloric caeca as wells during
an annual reproductive cycle»
Composition of the perivisceral fluid
■vvas also studied;; in addition to
determining organic substances, amount
5 '
of water present
ash content- of
tissues was aetermined.
FACsglk
M
j Johnson^ J. Ho (1958) 59-6963
■ 5 д)_е с .sei •^e_£_._TJ ^ . Fi sh .V i 1 d 1 ^_е г v , , (267)
I -■ 84 p." " ' " ' '^
I Surface-current studies of Saginaw Bay
j and Lake Huron, 1956
i
j Study of the surface currents by using
j drift bottles & dynaiiiic- height
method. Correlation of the direction cf
the currents with the direction cf
prevailing.
WADstl
F
i^'iO/59/lo/720l
Oliver 5 J.H. (n.d) 59-6966
23 p. _ . '
The hydrology of the sands of Längsten
Harbour
Determination of soluble phosphate,
silicate, reduced iron & nitrogen in
the waters •'^: in tk^ sands of Längsten
Harbour, comparison of these findings
with those for the surrounding sea &
correlation witl. meteorological
phenoxmena. Discussion of the importance
of assessing x-'9.rticulate ferric
IDhosphate wlien leaking studies of inshore
water nutrients.
LKsfflk
M
2(8)s59
^:^"б9б7
Ailier i can Ilctcorologioc-il
Society- (1959)
Met.AljG-cr.y 10(1) 1-174
Contains annotated current references
arranged by subject,^ r- incl. celective
annotated Ъ1Ъ11о£гарЬу on Gelected
vrorks of Charles Ernest Pelharn Brooks.,
Y/liich. latter is arranged as follo\7S.,
Introduction,; Out] ine of contenter^-
Major worktS; Shorter articles '"■.
monographs. List of relevant jor_rnals:
author, geographical ■" subject indexes
FAO'. Gjh
■in;.
T.A.
(1
59-6970
Tech . Bull « Sqc. nay« Ar chi t . mar_, Si2¿¡rs^
Transoceanic routing of ships hased
upon mcteor'olo£:ical forecasts
IÎA 10(1 )u2. A Cotailed report on a
partially controlled study of speed o'X
27 trans-Atlantic ship crossings
during Jan. 1955 -РеЪ. 1956^ using the
usual Great Circle Routes vs. using
a rcite planned on the hasis of
individualir^ed forecasts of
meteorological ". océanographie
conditions expected en route. Methods
arc descr:.hed -" ill„
^ma M
Langlo, K. (1957)
Lull . '.■.orl c. met . Or
iiL^
6(1) 10-3
59-6968
becond session of the commission for
maritime meteorology
MA 10(1) 47. Summary of activities &
recommendations made at the 2nu session
of MÍO ОЖ at Ham.hurg on Oct. 16-31 ^
1956.
;ma
M
(195Ö)
Jolas
C.E.Acad. Sei . с,
59-6969
246.1659-61
Sur le calcul approché de la houle
ir r о t a t i onnel 1 e ( Appr oxima t e
calculation of the irrotational surge)
MA 10(1) 77« Explains. Ъу elementary
means the Stokes formulas used for the
approximate calculation of the plane ^
periodic 5 irrotational;, permanent wave
of small amplitude.
ста
Moriyasu, S. (195Ö) 59-6971
Mem.mar. Ohs. Kohe, 1 2 ( 2 ) j 1 ~1 8
Seasonal variations of v/ater
temperature and chlorinity in the
upper layer (Cn the fluctuation of
the Kuroshio south of Honshu^, Tt. 2)
MA 10(1)257« Dynamical consideration
is not made hut diffusion ec¡_uation
is used to explain variation.
s ma
M
'.ustj G. ^ E. IToodt 59-6972
r E. Kagneier (l957)
Kieler Meer esfor sch. ^ 13(2) 163-85
Die Verteilung von Temperatur ;,
Salzgehalt und Dichte
(Distrihution cf temperature j
salinity and density)
MA 10(1)258. Serial observations
supjplemented 'bj measurements with an
electrical-resistance-thermometer ¿.
carried out on the R.V. SUDPALL in
July-Aug. 1956 made it possible to
construct more detailed longitudinal
section of temperature y salinity ^ ?
density through the Baltic ^ from
PAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(3). 60
59-6972
(Card 2)
Kiel Bay to the Gulf of Finland. Some
insi£;]it is gained into the complicated
micro-stratification of this brackish
sea. Consequences for further
investigations are discussed..
i\merican lleteorolo^ical
Society (1959)
Ilet.Ahstr. , 10(2) 175-330
59-6976
ста
II
Alhrccht, F.H.ÏÏ. (1958) 59-6974
Geofis.pur.appl. ., 39-194-^15
Unter su chun^jen иЪег den ïïarmeurnsatz an
der MeeresoЪerfläche und die
Ileercsströmuni^en im Indischen Ozean
(Research on the heat exchange at the
sea surface and the currents in the
Indian Ocean)
MA 10(1)259. The Indian Ocean IT of 35"s''
seems to Ъе an isolated water mass - a
to heat halance - hut calculations
shoTAi in this article refute this
assumption; actually the ocean loses
heat J which is replaced Ъу ocean
currents in the equa.torial zone during
northern Summer. The text deals v/i'uh
Contains annotated current references
arranged Ъу subject ^ c.; incl. selective
annotated hihliography on tornado
analysis and forecasting^ which latter
is arranged as follov/s¡ Introductionr
Outline of contents.; Supplementary
material. List of relevant journals:^
author J geographical •' suhject indexes^
PAC^sjh
ÎIF
59-6974
(Card 2)
theory; charting heat - radiation r-
cloud cover - halance;, charts of heat
exchange at the sea surface; the annual
heat halance c. sea surface temperature
regime; the current system; heat
exchange & sea surface temperature in
the drifting -./ater masses; "■ with the
net heat halance. Data from the
Australian radiation netv/ork were used
in calculations of energy received.
;ma
M
Long-uet-HigginSj U.S. (1957)59-6977
Phil. Trans. , 249A(966)s321-c7
Statistical analysis of a random.
movinr.
airiace
MA 10(2)25. Theoretical treatise on th(i
statistical properties of v/aves in the
open ocean. Divided into 3 major parts
1) Description of the surface; 2)
Statistical properties; З) ^ method of
determining the energy spectrum ¿ its
relation to ohservahle statistical
properties.
:ma
M
Miyake, Y. (195^) 59-6978
Ann. int . geopliys . Yea r , 1957-58^ 5(5)359
J'othods for the measurements of
radioactivity in sea \4'ater
KA 10(2)68. Ilan-made radioactive
elements in sea v/ater are co-
precipitated with a small amount of
iron ("■ harium from sea Y/ater¡, as
hydroxide ~ sulphate respectively.
Method was applied to m.easure the
distribution of the radioactivity in
the ITorth lacifio ocean.
:ma
л/59/10/7201
2(8). 61
59-
■6979
Ito, N. (195S)
J. met «Res. y 10 ( 3 ) ' 1 7 З-С
On the evaporation from the Jax^an Sea
during- the winter monsoon
MA 10(2)194. Calculates the differences!
of moistures c. those of sensible heat
energies in the atmospheric columns
between two stations.
:mc
M
American Meteorological
Society (1959)
Met.Ahstr. , 10(3)^331-498
59-6980
Contains annotated current refere:-Acei
arranged bj subject
inol. selective
annotated bibliography of recent
literature on soil moisture ^ which
latter is arranged as follov/s:
Introduction; List of items previously
published in MAB on soil moisture;,
Subject outline;, Supplementary material
List of relevant journals j author <>
geographical '^ subject indexes.
FAO::SJh
MF
Deut s che s Ну dr ographi s ch e s
Institut (1958)
59-6981
R£:mbur^. 758
■.^x.
îiordsee-Iiandbuch östlicher Teil von
Ilanstholm- bis Terschelling
(llandbooh of the ITorth Sea^ eastern
ection from Eanstholm to Terschel" ing.
MA 10(3)27. The 12th edition of this
standard "Coast Pilot" for the eastern
part of the south coast of the ITorth
Sea contains revised material from the
Dutch 5 Danish Í: German coastal survey
charts. German Hydrographie Institute
is described.
? m.a M
Japan. Meteorological 59-^982
Agency (1957)
Oceanogr . Re p. ^ Tokyo ¡,. 6 ( 4 ) - 2 5 3 p • j
MA 10(3)71. Series of detailed j
oceanogra:öhic studies gives in tables^ i
cross sections J isopleth charts с
graphSj an analysis of tempera,ture¡, j
chlorinity, planliton^ current velocityl
dissolved oxygen '" phosphate j
conditions in particular areas around ;
Jaioa,n<.
;ma
M
American Meteorological 59-^983
Agency (1959)
Met.Abstr. , 10(4) 499-661
Contains annotated current references
arranged by subject^ '"' incl. selective
annotated bibliography on
thunderstorm sf erics (supplement),
which latter is arranged as follows с
Outline of contents;. Supplementary
material. List of relevay^t journals;
author y geographical ": subject
indexes.
FAO, sjh
MF
Zakharov, L.A. C- 59-6984
lu.V. Istoshin (1957)
Met.Gidrolog. , ( 1 ) 6O-I
Vtoraia sessiia Komissii m.orskoi
meteorologii Vsemirnoi
noteorologicheskoi organizatsii
(Second session of the Commission on
Maritime Meteorology of the V/orld
Meteorological Organisation)
IÍA 10(4)30. Questions discussed .-'-
resolutions adopted are summarized.
These incl. an album of illustration;
abbreviations of ice nomenclature^ the
formulation of an ice code;; questions
dealing with the measurement of sea
4' 1
ff
Fi.O/ 59/10/7201
2(8). 62
59-6984
(Card 2)
Durface temperature, oЪservation Oí
reporting of visiЪility at sea,
aerological observations from commeroia!.
vessels ;, increase in the пшпЪег of
vessels c-. personnel enga^jed in hydro-
meteorological observations^
preparation of marine climatolo^ical
atlases.
:ma
Hamaev, O.I.
(195
Bull. All-Un./'^'eOt'^r. So с
II. IT. Hililukho-Maklai '.
( I] . N . II ikl ukho -Makl a ï
océano grapher)
7) 59-6906
^_ 89(3) '255-9
-;ak okeanograf
as an
LIA 10(4)60. The various océanographie
ohservíitions made of Y/ater temperature
in the Pacific, near the western coast;
of South -^merica^ near Ilev/ Guinea ^ etc,
are described. His océanographie
Y:ritings are cited.
;ma
M
Siren, A. (1957) 59-6987
G oophysica, Helsinki ., 4(3): 113-5
Henrik Rengqvist^ in memoriam
^7i 10(4)61. Short bibliography.
csjh
M
Kitaïgorodskiï, S.A. (i 957) 59-6988
Bull. Acad. Sci.ÏÏ. Г:._Ь. S. (Oeof . ) , (9) -
1118-32
О koeffitsiente vertikal 'nogo
turbulentnogo оЪшепа v more
(Coefficient of the vertical
turbulent exchange in the sea)
MA 10(4)70. The fundcimental results
of the application of a "semi-empirica;.
theory,- of turbulence'' to dynamic
processes in the sea are examined. A
simplified method for calculating the
coefficient of turbulent exchange
produced by the simultaneous action of
wind waves "-. currents is used.
I ma M
Sugiura, J. (1958) 59-6989
J. net. Res., Tokyo , 1G(7)c549-53
On the sea conditions in the Okhotsk
sea
MA- 10(4)72. Seasonal variations of the
temperature, the chlorinity ¿- the
current velocity in the Soya warm
current area •" the Okhotsk cold water
area v/ere studied, based on 15 sets of
océanographie data taken in the period
between I948 •" 1957-
s ma
M
59-
•6990
Miyazaki, M. (1.957)
Oceanogr.Mag. -, 9(2;: 209-25
On storm surges which recently struck
the Japanese coast
MA 10(4)186. Summary report on surges
during the period I9OO through 1957«
;ma
M
Л10/ 59/10/7 201
2(3)сбЗ
г ore
Hon.'
A. (1957)
59-6991
"ea-bh.Eev. , 'ïasli. , G5( 1 2) . 3С5-92
Ocean surface waves produced by .some j
roc ent hurr i ca n e s |
MA 10(4)196. An analysis of v/ave C- swelt
conditions in 6 recent hurricanes -
"Hazel" s 1954; "Connie", "Diane" .' \
"Janet", 1955^ "Betsy" I956 à the Gulf j
hurricane of 1950. Composite charts of
wave height, direction c"- period are
given for different stages of each
storm r-',. composite wind chart for
"Connie" '". "biane".
;ma
Lister, B.A.J. (1959) 59-6994
Discovery , 20.332-9
The safe disposal of radioactive
v/astes
Incl. discussion of disposal of
v;astos in sea & rivers - method;
hazards, control.
FAO.sjh
MF
Pishor, E,L. (1958)
"^.Met., 15(2). 164-71
59-6992
j-y
The exchange of energy Ъetvveen the sea
and the atmosphere in relation to
hurricane hehavior
MA 10.(4;21c. A previous study having
su.¿-gested a relationship between sea-
surface temperatures c"; hurricane
behavior, it was felt that the !
mechanism producing this effect must bej
the eddy flux of energy from sea to air'/
in the vicinity of a hurricane. This i
investigated synoptically Ъу means of
the equations used Ъу Jacobs.
sm.a
M
Ano nyra о u s ( 1 9 5 9 )
59-6993
Dií
cove ry_^ 20 s 330
Giba colloquium on ageing
Editorial note on symposium, with
roference to discussion of fish
longevity.
FAO^sjh
MF
Croóme, A. (1959)
59-6995
Discovery, 20352
Geophysics and space research -
elevation beneath Arctic Ocean
High
On February 15? 1959? Russian North-
Pole-6 drifting station recorded a
depth of only 24OO feet beneath the
floe on v/hich the station is located,
at 86^54 ЧТ, 6l°40'E, a position about
217 miles from the geographical pole
!■. 347 miles north of Franz Josef Land.
FAOcac
M
Clarke, A. (l957)
London^ F. Müller , 224 P«
The deep range
59-6996
A novel dealing i/7Íth future
possibilities of plankton "farm.ing"
¿c "herding" marine animals.
sjh
M
PAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8):б4
Fletclierj T.J. (1959)
Discovery^ 20:35^
The deep range
Reviev/ of 59-6996.
59-6997
FAO
M
Ganapati;, P.II. j D.G.V.
59-6998
Prasacla Пао ¿vM.V.L. Rao (1959)
Curr.Sci., 28 L- 246-7
Bioluminescence in Visakha-Patnam
harbour
Report of the occurrence which v/as
caused by the presence of Pericinium
gran i i Ostenfeld;, with notes on their
hioluminescent behaviour.
FAO : elk
II
Seshaiya, R.V. (1959)
Curr.Sci._¿_ 28-260-1
59-7000
Perspectives in narine biology
Review of 59-6769.
FAO
M
Hennemuth, R. C. (l959) 59-7001
Bull, interam. trop. Tuna Com_m_._^ 3 ( 6 ) ^
241-304
Morphoraetric comparison of skipjack
from the central and eastern tropical
Pacific ocean. Sn Es
Investigation of the population
structure of the stocks of skipjack
inhabiting the eastern tropical
Pacific fishing region 5 "-. of their
relations v/ith the stocks of other
fishing arear, in the central Pacific.
Based on analysis of samples of
morphometrical data collected from
several areas \/ithin the eastern
59-
Sathyaneaan^ A.G. (1959)
Cur r. Sei. , 23c247-8
On the structural and functional
differences between the anterior
posterior testis in the catfish^
seenghala (Sykes)
Eistologieal note relating to seasonal
changes of the gonad.
•6999
ana
liystus
FAO glk
F
Р.гО/ 59/1 0/7 201
PacifiCy '". the Hawaiian
Marquesas island areas.
59-7001
(Card 2)
Society-
GLi:„rch
2(8):65
M
IPFC (1957) 59-7003
IPFC 7th Sess.F¿ip.(minieo)> IPVO/O^l/
SII:. S Rev. 1
Heport on the symposium on fish
culture in rice fields
FiB:
Mitra 5 G.lí. (1957) 59-7006
IPFC Tth Sess . P ap.(niraeo), IPFC/C37/
Pisciculture in reclaimed ST/-ainps and
its role in rura,l economy in Orissa
FiB
Ardiwinatay R.O. (1957) 59-7004
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.-(niirr;eo), IPFa/G57/
1
Fishculturc on paddy fields in
Indonesia
FiB:
F
Pillayy T.Y.R. r- 59-7007
3. Bose (1957)
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC' 05 ' '''
¿V...
1
GЪser■vations on the culture of
Drackishrra-ter fishes in paddy fields
in ïïest Ben¿-al (india)
^í'iiJ^
MP
Johnson J Г.. С, Í-
Т.Е. Davison (1957)
59-7005
Johj ^\J. (1957)
59-7 осе
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.(n:imeo); IPFC/C57/
IPFC 7th oess.Pap. (niiir.eo) ; lPFC/037/
C?l--. ¿
Food-fish farming' in the United States
of imerica
Fish culture in rice fields - A
preliminary review and annotated
Ъ1Ъ11о{;:гарЬу
FiB;
MF
FAO/59/10/7201
2(G):66
Oao-Thiên-Buu (1957) 59-7009
IPFC 7th Ses s,Fap.(mimeo ), IPFC/037/
zm. 7
Quelques essais de rizipisciculture au
Sud-Viêt-Nam ( Some trials of rice
fish-ç3ulture in South Vietnam)
PiB
Otsuy T. & 59-7010
R*li. Uchida (1957)
IPFC 7th Sess«Pap".(mime o), I PF : j/ C57/
Tllcil 2
Age determination of а1Ъасоге Ъу the
vertebral method
PiBs
M
Kohayashiy S. & 59-7011
ïî. Hirata (1957)
IPFC 7th rjess«Pap.(raimeo), IPFC;/C57 /
t:.ch 4
Нот/ should the time of food-supply he
controlled in fish-culture?
FiB;
F
Hayashij 0. (1957) 59~7012
IPFC 7th 5ess.Fap.(mimeo), IPF C/C5.7j^
TECIi 6
A review on age determination of the
Pacific tunas
FiB
Ronciuillo^ I, A. '". 59-7013
A. de Jesus (l957)
IPFC 7th Sess .Pap.(m imeo), IPFC/C57/^
TECH о
Hotes on grovring of 1аЪ-1аЪ in Bangos
nursery ponds
FiB:
MF
Ronquillo J I, A. '"■■ 59-7014
E. Villamater (1957)
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap_. (mimeo), IPFC/G57/.
TBCH 10
Ohservations on artificial feeding of
hang о s fry^ Chano s chano s (Forskai)
FiB:
MF
Fi.O/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)c67
Sulit , J. I. 5,
U.S. Es/^juerra 59-7')15
& ÏÏ.R. НаЪапа! (1957)
IFFC 7th Sess.Pap, (mimoo) , 1Р?С/С37/
TECI-I 12
Fertilisation of Ъап£0 5 nursery ponds
with commercial chemical fertilizer
FiB:
MF
Vaas^ A. c, 59-7010
van Oven (1957)
IPFC 7th SesG.rap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57/
TECH 14
On the use of mary^^old ( Tithonia
diversifolia Gray) as green manure in
Indonesian carp ponds
FiB s
F
■i
Vaas, К. F. (l957) 59-7016
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap, (mimeo), IPFC/G57/
TECH 13- 1
Studies on food and feeding haЪits of
the comilón ca.rp in Indonesian ponds -
l) Changes in the diet during growth
FiB
Vaasj K.P. (1957) 59-701 T"
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap. (mim eol;_IPFC/C57../
TECH 13-11
Studies on the food and feeding hahits
of the common carp in Indonesia -
11) The food of the common carp in
ponds in various circumstances
FiBs
Vaas, A. & 59-7019
van Oven ( 1 957)
IPFC 7th bess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/C57/
TECH 15
Experim.ents on different stocking rates
of the common carp ( Cyprinus carpió L. )
in nursing pond. s
FiB
Socseno. lî.S. (1957)
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap . (mi meo)
59-7020
IFFC/C57/
TECH 16
Some notes on a tendipedide larva of
the plumo sus-type from Java
FiB;
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)î68
Djajadiredja¡, R.H. (1957) • 59-70^^1
irFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C37/
TECH 17
A ijrcliminary report of the
introduction of the Philippine type
nurnery in Indonesia
Yamanaka^ H. (1957)
59-7024
FiB'
MF
IPFC 7th SesG,Fap.(mimeo), IPFC/C37/
TECH 22
On the currents in the Solomon seas
from the drift of tuna long-lines
between June and August in the years
1952 and 1953
FiB:
M
Rahanal, H.R. &z 59-7Ö22
L.V. Hosillos (1957)
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C37/
TECH 20
Control of less desirable exotic
species of fish competing with or
harmful to desirable indigenous
species in inland waters in the
Piiilip)pines
FiB с
P
Honma, M. ¿г ■ ■ 59-7023
T. ICaraimura (1957)
IPFC 7th rJess,Pap.(rnimeo), IPFC/ C57/
TECH 21
Studies on the albacore - V. The
fishing condition and size of albacore
in the South Pacific Ocean
FiB;
M
Ueyanagi, G. (l957) 59~7025
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap. (mimeo), IPFC/ 057/
TECH 24
On the young of the black marlin,
Eumakaira nigra Hakamura
FiB s
M
Mimura^ К. (1957) 59-7026^
IPFC 7th S e s s . Pap , ( mim ее), IP F C/ 05 7/.
ТЕСЕ 23
Length frequencies of big-eye tuna
caught from the Indo-Australian
Archipelago area
FiB г
M
pao/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(G) 69
Kikav/a, С (1957) 59-7027
IPFC 7th SeGG.Pap. (mimeo), IPFO/C'jl/
T LCII 26
The concentrated spawning- areas of the
hig-eye tuna in the \7estern Tacific
Mo toda
(1957)
59-7030
IPFC 7t h S ess.Fap. (nrimeo), IPFC/ C57/
TFCI-I 3 3
Experiments on the quantitative
assessment of zooplanlcton by net haul
FiBs
Yahuta^ Y. ¿: 5 9 "7 020
M. Yukinawa (1957)
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57/
TECH 28
The growth and age of yellov/fin tuna
FiBc
M
FiBs
M
Sarojini, K.E. (1957) 59-7031
IPFC 7th oess,Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57/
Observations on the occurrence 5
collectionc, acclimatisation;, transport
and survival of mullet seet in ¥est
Bengal (India)
FiB;
MF
Kawamoto, IT.Y. (l957) 59"7029
IPFC 7 th 3e s S.Pap» (mim_go) , IPFC/ C57/
TECH 29 "" * , "^ ,
A consideration on the xDroductivit;:r
in the intensive carp culture
FiB;
F
de Zylva, E.P.A. (l957) 59-7032
IPFC 7th Gess.Pap. (mine o), IPFC/C57/_
TECH 5 7
The ¿ouramy in Ceylon
FiB;
F
FAO/ 59/ 10/7 201
2(8)r70
Chiu, Б. T. (1957) 59-7033 '
IP?C 7th Seas . Pap. (mimeo), I??c/ C57/ '
Seaweeds of economic importance in \
Hong Kong 1
Tester, Á.L.
(1957)
59-703<^)
IPFC 7th 3ess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57.
"T 5
A sujjimary of tlie 1955-5^ research
progT?am of the Pacific Oceanic
Fishery Investigations;, Honolulu ;, Т.Н.
FiB:
M
Fish, G.E. (1957)
59-7034
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFG/C37/
TECH 63
The fish cultijire research station
(Batu Berendam, Ilalacca^ Federation
of Malaya)
FiB-;
Î'.IF
FiB;
M
IPFC (1957) 59-7037
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), I?FC/G57/
Ï.T 6
Report of special sub-committee on
''tuna catch statistics chart"
FiBs
M
Eapson, A.M. (1957) 59-7035
IPFC 7th Se ss.Pap.(mi meo), 1РГС/С57/
TECH 64
Coastal and highland fresh v.'ater
fishery problems of Papua and ITew
Guinea
Saanin^ H, (1957) 59-7030
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57/
VÏ?
Report on International Rice
Commission 5'bh session, Calcutta,
India J 12-19 Hovemher 195^
FiB;
P
FiB.
FAG/ 59/10/7 201
2(8):71
59-7039
PIE
HF
59-7040
PAO.. Fisheries Division
Biology Branch (1957)
IPPC 7-bh Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C37
A note on recent develotjinents in the
study of the dynamics of exploited
fish populations
FiBs
MP
Rosa 5 II., Jr. (1957)
IPPC 7th Ses3.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C3 77 i
V/P 9
Synopsis of data on Hilsa - Hi Isa
ilisha (Hamilton-Buchanan) ^Ъ?^2
IPPC (1957) 59-7042 ;
IPPC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/057/ j
V/P 22
Indo-Pacific fisheries year
FiBs
MF
IPFC (1957) 59-7043^
IPFC 7th Sess .Pap.(ni imeo), IPFC/G:?7/'
\vp 23
Rastrelliff^:er investiirations
PiBs
M
PAO. Fisheries 59-7041
Division (1957)
IP PC 7th Sess.Pap.(mime o)i, IPFG/ C37/
WP 19
Methods and equipment for research
i"' fisheries hiolor:ys measures to\7ar;
improvement and standardisation
Banerjee, S.M. (1957) 59-7044
IPPC 7th Sess.Pa p. (mimeo), IPFC/C57/
PT 26
Uote on ôoil composition in relation
to productivity of fish ponds
PiB;
J.ÍP
PiBf
F
1
I
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)272
U.S. Fish с: Wildlife 59~7045
Service (1957)
irFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo)s IPFC/C37/
Commercial production of fich on rice
lands
FiB:
Nakaiy Z. (1957
59-7046
IPFC 7th Sess.Fap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57/
viP 31
Statement relevant to the ргоЪ1еп
of the Ъаз1с productivity of the ocean
FiB:
M
Nakai^ Z. (1957) 59-7047
IFFG 7th SeGS.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57/
'-L J.
Report on the standardisation of
plankton collecting
FiB,
M
Kuronuma^ K. (l957)
59-704Ö.
IPFC 7th Sess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57.
35
Report of Technical Committee I
FiB;
MF
IPFC (1957) 59-7049
IPFC 7th 3ess.Pap.(mimeo), IPFC/C57/
:7P 36
Report of the Technical Committee II
(Panels A^ Б and C)
FiB s
MF
Bardach, J.L. (i 959) 59-7050
Usom/Cam.bodia ; 55 P«
Report on fisheries in Cambodia
Account of the hydrological features
of the Mekong River y Cambodian Great
Lakes & associated v/aters;; faunal list;
account of fishing methods ç spavming
locations J migrations -"■. food of some
of the important spp. of fish 5 the
industry c.: its administration.
BBF^glk
P
f;.o/59/io/72öi
2(8):73
Ohlmer^ VJ. Г.. 59-^031
I J. Schwär tzkopff (1959)
Na turv/i s sens cha ft en ^ 46 s 3 6 2-3
Schv/immgeschwindigkeiten von Fischen
aus stehenden Binnengewässern
( Swimoing-velocity of fishes in
Standing inland wat er s)
See 59-
FAO : F
Anon,ymous (1959) 59-7054 Í
New Soient. , 6.284
Economical fish finding
■
Note on the production of a 12 or 24
volt battery operated portable echo-
sounder.
MOesjh MF
Anonymous (1959) 59-7052
llev/ Scient. , 62ЗОО
Fish Speeds
ïïote referring to 59-a0051 ^ ¿:.
tabulating swimming speed observations
on Scardinius erythrophtalmus 5 P.utilus
rutilus, Perca fluviatilis, Abramis
brama swimming singly t. in schools,
in still v/ater <■■ in currents. Effect
of fish sise on sv/imming speed. Data
also for Esox lucius & Luoioperc;ñ.
FAOssjh F
India. Zoological 59-7055
Society (195Ö)
Bull. sool. 00c. Indiaj (2)^39 P'
Application of zoological knov^edge
to national advancement
Contains the follov.dng brief
contributions of interest to fisheries s
"Fisheries research and development" Ьл/
В. S. Bhimachar^ "Place of ichthyology
in teaching and research in India" 5 by
M. Chandyj "Destruction of timber by
marine organism", by D.V. Bal:^
"Plankton and fisheries off Y/altair
Coast";, by P.N. Ganapati; "Hormones
and the spavming of carps" j by L. S.
Tucker 5 M.J. (1959) 59-7053
New Scient. , 6^275-7
An introduction to oceanography - З.
The study of sea waves
111. article on wave motion^ methods
of study 5 results 5 interpretatio.nj
application., prediction.
FAOi sjh Ы
59-7055
(Card 2)
Ramaswam.i; ù "Teaching of fishery
science in Indian universities" ^ by
M.L. Bhatia c: H.L. Sarkar.
GLKcglk MF
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(0)"74
J
j Lerner^ I.L. (195Ö) ^J-lO'jJ
ITev/ York, J. ''.'iley c~: oons-, Inc., 29^ p.
The genetic hasis of selection
GLK: G
Í
])e Villafrancaj G.ÏÏ. ¡, T.S, 59-70бС^
I^cheinhliom r: D.E. Philpott •(1959)
Biochim.hiophys.Aota, 34(1 ) --^ 41-31
A study on the localization of
contractile proteins in the muscle of
the horseshoe сгаЪ (Lim.ulus polyphemus)
Pihrils of the cross-striated skeletal
muscle of this егаЪ were glycerinatedj
blended '-. washed -1 extracted with
solutions of high KOI concentrations
containing pyrophosphate or ATP¡, à the
identity of the removed protein
established.
FAG :; glk M
Pies, K.A. '"■ 59"703'3
J. Gross (1959)
Biochim.hiophys.Acta^ 34(1 ) 24-39
The amino acid composition and
m.orphologj'^ of some invertehrate and
vertehrate collagens
The complete amino acid analysis of
collagens from, a mammal - steer hide -^
an elasmobranch - shark elastoidin -^
an echinoderm - Thyone hody v/all -^
2 coelenterates - Metridium hody Y/all
c'- Physalia float -, & 2 structurally
distinct collagens from the sponge are
presented along with a description of
some morphological characteristics of
Vogel ^ n.J. (1959) 59-7061
Biochim.biophys. Acta, 282^3
Lysine biosynthesis in Chlorella and
Suglenas phylogenetic significance
Comparison of the labelling patterns
of Chlorella vulgaris &:. Eu¿~uena
gracilis Y/ith those of Bacillus
subtilis с Candida utilis to test the
view that biosynthetic pathv/ays are
characters of particular phylogenetic
signi.fi canee.
FAQ i glk F
59-7050^
(Card 2)
the tissues from which they were
derived.
FAOikap M
Rato^ J.H. (1959) 59-7062
S.Afr.J.Sci. , 55 M 61 -2
The Marine Biological otation of Inhaca
ohort account of history of this
island laboratory off Kozambique:
staff, visitors^ finances J library.
FAO::sjh " M
FAQ/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)c75
Kalk J К. (1959)
t^sO.
S.Áfr.J.Sci. , 55^78-80
The zoogeo¿Taphical. coinposi"l;ion of
intertidal fauna at Inhaca Inland j
МогатЪ1с_[ие
A short reviev/ of knov/ledge^ v;ith
hihliography on marine zoology of
this island off Mozamhique.
7063
59-7065
(Card 2)
the variouG phyla '>, classes
represented in the marine fauna are
considered. Keys are incl.^ in
particular for the classification of
the coral s J the polychaetes ? the
cruRtacea. Sp, lists of plants Í:
animals, h their localities on the
island.
FAOcsjh
Isaacp V;.E. (1959)
59-7064
3. Afr. J. Sei . 5 55 ■■ 1 <-> "1 -3
Comiments on the seaweed flora and
vegetation of Inhaca
A short reviewj Vv-ith reference to
distribution of the henthic algae,
marine angiosperms - Cymodocea ,
liiplanthera ^ IIa lop hila ; Thalassia -
cv, of the 19 genera of siphonous
Chlorox)hyceae. Relation to flora of
U. South Africa c- to distribution of
oyster, Crassostraea cucullata.
FAO°sjh
M
Macnanec, V.'. f- 59~70б5
M. Kalk (Ed.) (1958)
Johannesburg; I7i twatersrand Univ. Press ,
146 p.
A natural history of Inhaca Island j
Mocamhirue
Various chapters written "by different
authors» a detailed account of the
biology of Inhaca J in Delagoa Bay.
Geographic <'■-■ oceanograiDhic setting of
the island. Chapters on algae c: their
ecology, with a comprehensive list of
knovm types c. localities. The "sea
grasses";, marine zoology;,' account of
the general ecology of the shores;,
1Ш
M
Miyata, K. г.-, 59-7067
T. Shimomura (1959)
Bull. Jap. Sea reg. Fish. Res. Lab. ., (7)"
1-16
(On the transfers of low temperature
regions in the ITorth Japan Sea, in
spring). ITi En
Analjrsis of yearly & seasonal changes
in sea conditions in the Japan Sea
north of Hoto Peninsula.
FAO I glk
M
Fukataki^ П. (l959) 59-7068
Bull. Jap, ^jea reg. Fish. Res. Lab. ., {l)°
17-42
(On the year round occurrence and
ecology of eggs and larvae of the
principal fishes in the Japan Sea - II
Occurrence and distribution of eggs
and larvae of the saury in the
Tsushima Current region). P[i En
Eggs '"^ larvae of fishes have been
collected by means of horizontal
towing of the fish-larvae net at the
surface ^ from April 1952 to March 1958
on the Tsushima Cu.rrent region 5 at
85,366 stations in the active period.
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)^76
59-7068 I
(Gard 2) i
Using these materials j the spavming
seasons "z grounds of the saury^
Со1о1аЪ1 5 saira Brevoort, are descrihed.
Kato, A.
59-7072
^AO:hf
M
Ilagata, S. (1959) 59-7070
BrJ ]. . Jap « ¿ ea r e g » Fi sh . Re_s . La_h_>_ ;, (7)-
43-55
(Some results of the tagging
experiments on yellov/tails in the
Japan Sea), _Ni En
Study of 'the migration of the yellow-
tail., Serióla Cjuinqueradiata Teraminok
et Schlegel 5 in the Japan Sea- using
the data of the taggings during the
period from 1955 to 1958.
FAO z sn
Ilachinakaj S. (1959) 59-7071
Bull. Jap. Sea re g. Fi sh._Res.L_ab. j ( 7 ) -
57-66 . - ■ ^
(Migration of the squid in the Japan
Sea as studied Ъу tagging experiments),
11 En
Study of the migration of the squid ¡,
Ommastresphes sloani pacificus
Steenstrupp in the Japan Sea using the
data of taggings in the region during
the period from I95O to 1957-
РАО „ sm
M
T. Shimomura (1959)
Bull. Jap. Sea reg. Fish. Res. Lah. <, . ( 7 ) -
67-83
(Some characteristics on the D.S.L.
peculiar to the Japan Sea).
Ni En
Report of observations in 1956 &; 1957?
describing the peculiar figure seen &■
comparing the performance of various
types of echo-sounders.
FAO :. glk
M
Shimomura, T. (1959) 59-7073
Bull. Jap. Sea reg. Fish. Res. Lab. ^ (7)-
^107
(On the unprecedented flourishing of
"echizen-kurage" J Stomolophus nomurai
(Kishinouye) y in the Tsushima warm
current regions in autumn, 195Ö)«
M En
Account of the grov.-th of this medusa ,
the distribution of its swarms 5 size
& other characteristics of the
iiTdividualSj ''■ the relations between
appearance of these sv/arms c- various
environmental conditions ^ &. fishing,
FAO z glk M
Shimomura, T. (1959) 59~7074
Bull. Ja p. Sea reg. F ish« Res. Lab. , ( 7 ) ^
109-18
(Effects of the typhoon "Ruth" (1951 )
upon the sea conditions and fishing).
ili En
Description of the track of the
typhoon, of the associated sea-
conditions c";. of changes in fishing
apparently resulting from the effects
of the typhoon.
PAO :, glk
M
X)/ 5- 710/7 201
2(8) :77
DonaláGoiip L.R.J P.R. Olson 59-7075
(?: J.R. Donaldson (1959) '
Trans. A m er.. Fish. So c. , 88(l):-1-6 • j
The Pern Lake trace minoral metaholism j
pro^'ram
Total mineral need in the ecology of j
the Fern Lake v/atershed is evaluated j
by use of the techniques of the
radia,tion hiolo^'ist. Using the сотЪ1пеа !
skills of the physical ". hiological
sciences it is hoped that great progress;
can he made in improving the productive
capacity of this imiDoverished i/atershed.
GLK:lrd F
Carlander J k.D. (1959) 59-7078
Tran s . Am er . Fi r.h .Soc. , 88(l) 18-22
A survey of technical fishery
personnel
Report of a ma.il survey ¡, classifying
these people Ъу johs., employers^
academic training^ age^ membership in
the AF3, g: geographic distrihution-'
some account is given of the kinds of
carried out Ъу persons in various
of johs.
type;
GIiL. J gl к
MF
Lamhou, V.'T. (1959) 59-
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. , o8(i)j7~'15
7076
Fish population:
Louisiana
of backv/ater lakes in
Report of sampling of these populations
Ъу rotenone poisoning, composition of
the populations J standing crops ¡^
predator-prey relations.
the effect,
of flood overflow on these populations,
GLK^iclk
MF
Swingle, K.S. (1959) 59-
Trans. Amer. F ish. Soc. , 88(l):l6-7
Careers in fisheries
-7C77
Presidential address at the 88th
annual meeting of the American
Fisheries Society at Philadelphia j
Pennsylvania J September 8^ 1950»
GLKchss
MF
Henderson, C. , Q.H.Pickering 59-7079
¿z CM. Tarzwell (1959)
Trans. i\nier. Fish. Soc. , 88(l) -23-32
Relative to:cicity of ten chlorinated
hydrocarhon insecticides to four
species of fish
Compounds tested ¿: bioassay methods
described' toxicity to Lebistes ^
F im ep) ha les, Lejjomi s , Paras s iu s spp. in
different dilution v/aters, c:. of
different formulations v/as tested:
comparison was m.ade vat h organic
phosphorous insecticides, <'- estimate
was made of application rates that
may produce fish mortality.
GLir:/^lk
F
■itt, A.
Jr. Л ^ 59-7080
1l. S. Campbell (1>59)
Trans. ALier. Fish. Sog. , SS(l):33-5
Refinements of equipraent and
procedures in electro-fishing
An electro-fishing device mounted on ;
boat is described.; difference in
efficiency between day f- night use is
described; its selectivity am.ong spp,
of fish is described.
GLKc,-lk
F
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 2 01
2(8)c7^
\
1
i
Grossman ^ E.J. ê: 59-7öOl |
P.A. Larkin (1959) '
Trans.Amer.Pish.Soc. 5 8o(l):36-44
Yearlinc liЪerations and change of 1
food as effecting rainbow trout yield
in Paul Lake J, British ColumЪia
Some effects of the introduction of
redside shiner ¡, Richardsonius Ъalteatus
Riggs, с.ъ, г- 59-7004
ICE. Sneed (1959)
Trans.Amer. Pish. Soc. , 88(1 )-^53-7
The effects of controlled spavming
and genetic selection on the fish
culture of the future
The role of controlled spawning ¡,
genetic selection '■• physiological
research in fish culture is discussed,
5: emphasis is placed on the importance
of these approaches for the future.
A review of the literature is given.
GLK : cdr F
Piichardson^ on the rainbow trout ^
Salmo ^^airdneri Richardson 9 in Paul
Lake from 1952 to I957 are considered
together with results of yearling trout
liberations since 1953»
GLK.ejc F
Solan, T.J СБ. V.'urtz 59-70Û2
& С. H. Bridges (1959)
Trans. Amer, Fish. Soc. , 88(l):45-9
Survey of multiplo-use reservoir
practices in the United States
Report of replies to questionnaires .,
describing municipal practices in
permitting c<. controlling recreational
tt other use of these reservoirs.
GLKcglk F
Seymour, A. (l959) 59-7085
Trans. Ailier. Fi sh.Soc. , 88(l ) .'58-69
Effects of temperature upon the
formation of vertebrae and fin rays
in young Chinook salmon
Experiments in each of 3 successive
years were designed to observe the
effect of temperature upon chinook
salmon 5 Oncorhynchus tshav/ytsch
Walbaum^ during the period from the
e£Q to the f ingerí ing stage.
Experimental temperatures ranged from
34° F to 74° F but there were no
survivals to the stage where vertebrae
or fin rays could be counted for lots
Houser^ A. r: 59-7003
II.G. Bross (1959)
Trans. /шюг. Fish. Sog. , 88(i)l'50-2
Observations on growth and
reproduction of the paddlefish
GroYrbh of Polyodon spat hula Ô:. the
periodicity of its sexual maturation.
GLK.glk F
59-7005^
(Card 2)
reared at temperatures belov/ 39°F
or above 62°F,
GLKcas F
f;.o/ 59/1 0/7201
2(3)c79
Bailey, .R.M. (1959) 59"/087
Trans.Amer.Fish.Soc. 5 88(1):70
How to knoir the freshv/ater fishes
Review of 58IOIO.
GLK: F
Hoopesp D.T. (1959) 59-7090
Trans. Amer, Pish. Soc. , 88(1): 73
Dolly Varden trout with two adipose
fins
Report of this anomaly in Salvelinus
malma.
GLK glk P
Miitney, A.H. & 59-7088
J.E. Bailey (1959)
Trans, ilmer. Fish. Soc. , 88(1 ) j72-3
Detrimental effects of highway
construction on a Montana stream.
Contents as per title.
GLK:.glk F
Y/oodallj A.il. (1959) 59-7091
Pr gr , Fi s h- Cul t . , 2 1 :; 5 1 -4
The missing links of fish husbandry
Discussion of basic research required;,
especially into nutrition &. disease,
f.: of the need for pilot-plant ê:
quality-control programmes.
GLK с glk P
Dickie, L.M. (l959) 59-7089
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. , 88(1 ) с 73
V"ater temperature and survival of
i_:iant scallop
Effects of water temperature on
spawning L^- adult survival appear to
control abundance of the giant scallop^
Placopecten magellanicus Gmelin^ in the
Gulf of St. Lawrence i-, to limit its
distribution there to a narrow depth
zone. Such effects probably explain the
limits of ccallop distribution Л
success throughout its geographic range
GLK,:lmd M
Campbell ^ H.J. (1959) 59-7^^92
Progr.Fish-Cu.lt. , 21 ■: 55-62
Field t fasting rotary fish screens in
ITortheastern Oregon
More than 200 rotary fish screens have
been installed in diversions in North-
Eastern Oregon to bypass salmon c:
steelhead fingerlings back into
streams. Over a 5-year period^; screens
were sampled continuously to determine
their effectiveness in bypassing
migrant fishes.
t
GLKihJc F
I
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)c80
Regan J D. &
A. Yaple (1959)
Proj2^.Fish.-0ult. ^
59-7093
21 362
Bypass to eliminate accumulated waste
v/hen draining earthen ponds
Diagram c': description.
GLK^glk
F
БипЪаг, CE, (1959) 59-7 096
Progr,Fish-Cult. , 21c74
Sunburn in f ingerí ing rainbow trout
Brief note on tests in wliich rainbow
trout fingerlings v/ere exposed to
sunlamps /" germicidal lamps.
GLIC : /ilk
Combs, B.D., R.E. Burrows 59-7094
à E.G. Bigej (1959)
Progr.Fish-C-alt. , 21 s63-9
The effect of controlled light on the
maturation of adult blueback salmon
Results of the 3-year study to
determine the effect of controlled
light on the se^rual maturation of
adult blueback salmon, Oncorhynchus
nerka .
Snow, J.R. (1959) 59-7097
Progr. Fish-Cult. , 21:75-00
Ilotes on the propagation of the
flathead catfish, Pilodictis olivar i s
(Raf inesque)
Description of spavming íc of
developmiOnt of the eggs with
suggestions for culture of this sp-
GLKsglk
W
GLKrglk
59-7095
Hulsey, A.H. i-,
J. Stevenson (1959)
Progr.Fish-C-alt. , 21^70-4
Reclamation of Lake Hamilton,
Arkansa s
Description of a fish-kill operation.
GLKcA'lk
F
Sneed, K.E. ^r. 59-7098
C.E. Cozort (1959)
Progr.Fish-Cult. , 21 ..80
An inexpensive experimental spiral
racev/ay
Description c: photograph.
GLIC;: iclk
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8):8l
Mackliny R. (1959)
59-7099
P ro gr. Pis h- Gui t. , 21.81-5
An improved 150-gallon iÍGli-plani:in{
■banlv
Description J diagram t^. photograiihSp
L' re"oort of tests of it.
■1T TT- - ,.1 1_
Anonymous (1959) 59-7100
Pro gr. Fish- Cult. , 21:85
ITational Science Foundation's closing
date for receix)t of hasic research
proposals in the life sciences
CLKsx
iíielson¡, ';7. S. C-.
59-7-101
J.J. Ma zura ni ch (1959)
i' -ogr.Fish-rCult. , 21:86-8
Irry diets for chinook salmon
diets used a,s starting diets for
Chinook salmon fry.
'.-Lk ;. v/en
T'F
Irwin^ V:.E. (1959) 59-71 C2
a control for fin rot
Pro g r. Fish- Cult. J 21 : 89-90
'i'erramycm ai
in fishes
Brief report of experiments with
n¿boAnathus
Gamhucia affinis
Pime"Qhal es pr órnelas .
GLksgll'
F
Heiliger, D.E. (1959) 59-7103
P rogr » Fish-Cult. , 21s90
Artificially fed largemouth hass
fing er lings
Contents as per title.
GLKcfclk
F
Chin¡, E. (1959) 59-7104
Progr. Fish-Cult. , 2 1 ;, 9 1 -3
An ine-rpensive re-circulating sea-
water system
Б
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.аг:гс
GLkcglk
M
r^.-0/59/lO/7201
2(8):8:
59-7105
Anonymous (1959)
Progr.Fish-Cult. , 21:93
Trout-distribution map of the ilorth
Island of Hew Zealand
Thompson^ R.B. (1959) 59-7100
Progr.Fish-Cult« , 2П96
Tricaine methanesulf onate (M.S. 222)
in transport of cutthroat trout
GLK:x
Dobie, J. (1959) . 59-7106
ProfiT. Fish- Cult. ,■ 21 '.94-5
Pond research and hait production in
Minnesota
îTote- on industrial operations
initiated à .assisted by research.
GLKcglk
F
Reoort of a trial.
GLK':ñak
F
Yokote, M. (195Ö) 59-7109
Bull . Fr e shw. Fi sh .Pes. Lah . , Tokyo , 7(2)
1-7
Study on the ovarian eggs of Rhodeus
ocellatus
Presents macroscopical observations
on ovarian eggs in attempt to clarify
how eggs of this sp. chango morpho-
logically to ripcnoss^ 2;#iat process
ripened eggs trace until extrusion
within one sexua,l cycle.
FiBsv /сЪ
Powell, D.E. (1959) 59-7107
Progr.Fish-Cult. , 21 :95-6
New shrimp fishery of the Pacific
Northwest
Note on the development of this
fishery as, the result of systematic
exploratory fishing.
Suginome, 11. (l95ö) 59-7110
Bull . Fr e shw. Fish .Res. Lah . ., Tokyo^ 7(2)
9-17
(Observation on the spavming of
Saphnia garinata King carrying the
origin of parthenogenetic eggs after
winter eg(^ laying). Ni En
Continues study on process of
spavming.
GLKcglk
M
Fíe i weh
F
^AO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)^33
et al. (195Ö) 59-7111 i Herald, E. S.
Nakamura ^
Bul 1 . Fr e shw. Fi s h .Res. ЬаЪ . ;.lbky о , 7 '2)г V "АЛ
(Ап "е::ре riment of raising carp
fingerling in farm pondp study in
Gorobeioike) . jJi En
Experiment in raising carp to
f ingerí ings in 4-b.ectare farm pond^
with information on stocking rate,
liyarologj;, growth rates, feeding etc.
59-7114
PiB■JWcЪ
Dempster (1957)
Aquarium , J. ,, 2o(lO)s2 p.
Courting activity in the Y/hite-lined
squirrel fish-
Ill, description of hreedting activity
of Holooentrus xanther^'-thrus.
FiBcwch
M
líimuray S. б: 59-7112
Y. Hat ida (195Ô)
Bul 1 . Fr e shw. Fi sh . Re s . Lab . , Ibky о , 7 (2>5 1 -.;
Study on the toxicity of agricultural
control chemicals in relation to
freshwater fisheries management - îTo. 1
General summary of the studies on the
toxicity of agricultural insecticides
for freshwator fishes Ъу means of the
hio-assay method (Part l)
Summarizes toxicity of 11 insecticides
"^•^ _Pyprinus iiarv'i^^ _Ç^-rc^s_sius
ça г a SS iu S"_ouv j. e r i ^ ^Salrno ¿rid eus _,
? jj-^ s_gurinus anguil 1 i cauda tus .
Okada^ Y. ^ 59-7115
S.S. Kuhota (1957)
Rep. Fac. Fish. Univ . I.îie-Tsu^ 2 ( 3 ) : 45 1 --
Studies on the fish fauna at the
southern vicinity of Tsu City, Mie
Prefecture - Supplemental iTote-I.
ITotes on specimens of Liza ha ema to -
cho ila '"■ Eleotris pisonis oxycephala ;
extensions of range of Ilonosirus ^
Acheilognathus "z Shiga nus spp.
FiBcwch
P
Hartman, VJ.L. (l95ö)
59-7113
H. Y. Fish Game J. , 5(2)s205-12
Estimation of catch and related
statistics of the stream rainbow trout
fishery of the Finger Lakes region
Contents as per title.
lAD-.Yicb
FiB'jsjh
MF
Chanin, G. Г., 59-7116
R.P. Dempster (195S)
Indus tr . 7a s t e s ^ ITov.-Dec, 4 P«
A complex chemical waste and its
toxicity to fish
Exploitation study of toxicity to
juvenile Roccus saxátil is of waste
from a chemical industry in an
attempt to explain mass fish mortality
in San Francisco Bay.
FiBcsjh
M
í^AO/ 59/10/7 201
2(0):84
iValker, F.T. (1957)
Trans. bot. Soc. Edinb. <,
59-7117
37(3)^102-99
An ecological study of the Laminariaceao
of Ailsa Craig J Holy Island ¡,
Inchmarnock,
Island
May Island J and Seaforth
Lensity cover & biomass of Laminaria
spp. by depth of v/ater ¿:. locality
determined by quadrats during 1955-5'^''^'
>Jb
M
U.S. Department of the 59-711 С
Interior. Pish "-, 'i/ildlife
Service (1957)
Rep. B ranch of Fishery Biolo gy ¡, 1 6 1 p »
Annual report for fiscal year 1957
(July 1y 1956 through June 30 ^ 1957)
Last issue. Reports research
activities under main headings г Inland
'Marine' Anadromuus" Shell- -xisherien,
under each division by particular
investigations. Jdsts publications "
names of research x-'ei'S'-^'i-iiiel'
PiBsSJb
MF
Bonner J ÏÏ.N. (1958) 59-7119
Proc. 200I. Soc.Lond. , 130^241-52
Ilotes on the southern fur seal in
South Georgia
111. description of habitat ^
distributionj reproductive à family
behaviour J population size., colour ^
food of Ar otocephalus aus trail s in
Antarctic; inter-specific relations
with Mirounga leonina 9 Hydrurga
leptonyx à s car enging birds.
PAOssjh
M
..Ъее1ег, A.C. (195S)
Proc. sool. Soc.Lond. , 13O:
59-7120
253-6
The identity of the British fish
Parviclinus spinosus
Re-examination of holotype of this
clinid fish from Conway River, N.
"/ales - found lodged in aesophagiis of
Spinachia spina chia -', author
considers it identical with the
Caribbean Statlmionotus ( Auchenistius )
stahli . Suggests accidental
introduction by a passing ship«
PAO';sjh
P
Bone^ Qo (195Ö)
59-7121
Proc. zool. Soc.Lond. , 130 2G9-93
,-v
The asymmetry of the larval araphiorus
Consideration of mode of feeding
C- mouth structure.
РАО sjh
Роулпап, P.O. 5 R.P. Palumbo 59-7122
& D.J. South (1957)
r/ashington, P.C. , 61 p.
The occurrence and distribution of
radioactive non-fission products in
plants and animals of the Pacific
Proving Ground
Contains also data on the occurrence
of radioactive products in different
organs of marine animals &. plants.
Gamma spectrum curves are given.
PAOctl
M
^^..0/59/10/7201
2(G):85
Gtoianovj S. (1957) 59-7123
Trav. s ci « Ins t . Pe ch e .; Varn a , 1 .7 -2 G
ÏTiakoi iialjliuàeniia vurkhu palamuclaj
loven lorez 1954 i 1955 S« pred
bulgarskiia cliernomorski bria^;;
(Some observations on the pelaniciç,
Sarda sarda Bloch^ fished during; 1954
and 1955 oí'f the Bulgarian coast).
Fr Ru
Some notes on the hiology & behaviour
of schools of pclamidj giving size
composition of the schools j grovrbhc,
movements.
Gj
ak
Ы
Karapetkova^ M. (1957) 59-7126
Trav. sei. Inst» Pêche, Varna ^ 1 ¿55-0
Rastezh na segoletkite na
chernomorskiia kalkan ( PJiomhus
maeoticus Pallas) prez 195^ godina
(Grov/th of the early stages of turbot.
R« maeoticus Pallas^ in the year 1956).
En Ru
Growth rate determined from
otoliths.
GLIC:;glk
M
Ivanov; L.S. (1957) 59-7124
Trav. sei. Inst. Pêche 9 Varna ., 1 с 31 -42
Teorotichesko izchisliavane na
otseliavaneto ot stadiia khaiver do
vuzrastna skumpiia (Theoretical
calculation of the survival from egg-
stage to adult in scombroids). Ru
GLÍ
MF
59-7125 j
Martine y К. S-
M. Karapetkova (1957)
Trav. sei. Inst. Pêche, Varna ^ 1:45-52
Razpredelenie na kalkana prez purvite
mesetsi na 1955 godina (The
aisoribution of turbot during the firs'
months of the year 1955)» En Ru
Results of trawling operations
relating to the distribution c-. density
of these stocksj, v/ith calculation of
the weight of the entire stock.
GLKcglk
Aleksandrova, 1С. (1957) 59-7127
Trav. sei. Inst. Pêche 9 Varna ^ 1 г 6 1 -7 6
Rastezhut na kef a la ( Mug il cephalus L.
vuv vodite na bulgarskoto chernomorsko
kraibrezhie (The grovíth of the
grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L. , of the
Bulgarian Black Sea shores).
En Ru
Growth determination by scales.
GLK : glk
MP
Rusevj B. & 59-7128
Iv. Dimov (1957)
Trav. s ci . Inst . Pêche , Va rna. ^ 1 г 79-1 09
Kachestveni i kolichestveni
izsledvaniia na ¡zooplanlitona na
varnenskiia zaliv (Qualitative
and quantitative research on the zoo-
plankton of Varna Bight). Ru Эе
Spp. r^'. groups in the plankton d- their
distribution.
GLK г glk
M
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8)l'86
Petrova, V.l. (1957) 59-7129
Tray« s ci. Ins t. Pe elle, Varna 9 1 с 1 1 1 -24
Plaiiktonni dinoflagellata ot
bulgarskoto chernomorsko kraibreshie
( Planktoni с dinoflagellates off the
Bulgarian Black Sea coast). Ru
jJistribution liât.
GLK2/Tlk
M
Rozlidestvenskij Á.V. (1957) 59-7132
'. Trav. sei. Inst» Pêche., Varna ^ 1 г201~4
j Sesonnite promeni na kolichestvoto na
I organichnoto veshtestvo v otkritite
! chernomorski vodi pred bulgarskiia
d| hriag (Seasonal fluctuation in the
amount of organic material in the
open Black Sea waters off the
Bulgarian coast). PlU
Discussion of taЪles of values
obtained for March;, May, August Л-,
Novemher,
GLKi^lk
RvLsev, Б. (1957)
59-7130
Truv. sei. Inst. Pêche, Varna, 1:^127-56
Kachestveni i kolichestveni
izsledvaniia na zooplanktona na
varnenskoto ezero (Qualitative and
quantitative research on the zoo--
plankton of Varna Lake). Ru Бо
Composition of the planl<:ton v/ith
account of seasonal à other
fluctuations & measurement of biomass.
GLKcglk
MP
Dimitrov, M. (1957) 59-7131
Trav. sei. Inst. Pêche, Varna, 1 '¿159-97
Khidrologichna i khidrohiologiehna
kharakteristika na iazovir "Al.
Stamholiiski" (Hydrological and
hydrohiological characteristics of the
"Al, Stamboul" reservoir). Ru
Description of the reservoir¡, its
physical & chemical features P.: its
Y/ater masses J its zooplanktonj. benthos
<": i eh thy of auna.
GLKcglk
P
Rozhdectvenski^ A.V. (1957) 59-7133
Trav. sei. Inst. Pêche, Varna , 1c207-12
Dinamika na nitratite i fosfatite v
otrkitite chernomorski vodi pred
bulgarskaia briag (Dynamics of
phosphates & nitrates in the open
Black Sea v^aters off the Bulgarian
coast). Ru
Discussion of tables of values
obtained for Mar eh ^ May, August &-
llovember.
GLK с fflk
Okada, Y. (1957) 59-7134
Rep. Рас. Fish. Univ. Mie-Tsu , 2(3)1^ 44Ö-5
Geographical distribution of bottom,
fishes in Japan
Comparison of the geographical
distribution of the bottom-fish
obtained at 4 fisheries
extending from north to south in
adjacent seas of Japans Kushiro,
Hokkaido;; Kimianonada station off Mie
Prefecture J Suruga Bay., situated off
the central island of Honshu^ <?; Kochi
Prefecture of Shikoku.
PiB ; yo
M
РЛО/59/10/7201
2(8):87
Ficotti, LI, (1957)
59-7135
Бо11. Pes ca F iscic. 1агоЪ1о1, , 12:121-3
Felazione sull 'attività dell 'Istituto
¡^perimentale Talassograf ico di Trieste
per l'anno I957 (Account of the
activity of the Institute of
Experimental Thalassography of Trieste
for the year 1957)
Euildingj equipment, research,
publications.
FAO , r:lk
M
Sommani, E. (1957) 59-713C
Boll, Pesca Fiscic.Idrobiol. , 1 2 r; 2 12-31
Limnolo£jia dei la¿;hi artificiali - VI.
Osservazioni conclusive (Limnology
of artificial lakes - VI. Concluding
observations). En Fr
Observations on morphology,
hydrological regime, principal
chemical Л: physical aspects, í:
biological characteristics, compared
with natural lakes.
FAO : glk
F
Mal dur a с С.
(1957)
59-7136 !
Boll. Pesca Piscle. Idrobiol. , 12 s 1 24-5 |
Relazione sull 'attività del Laboratorio j
Centrale di Idrobiologia durante l'anno I
1957 (Account of the activity of i
the Central Hydrobiological Institute i
during the year 1957) !
I
Contents as per title.
FAO : glk
MF
Souderi, I. (1957) 59-7139
Boll. Pesca Piscic. Idrobiol. ; 12с232-б4
Sui caratteri morfologici
dell ' Engraulis del "Lago Verde"
On the morphological characteristics
of Engraulis in the "Lago Verde").
En Fr
Morphological 0: some anatomical
characters of a jmrticular form of
Engraul i 3 , living in "Lago Verde", a
brackish marine pond on the Tyrrhenian
coast of Sicily near Olivery, were
examined. 110 specimens were observed,
63 cfo^ &■ 47 ?î ¿: observations of the
eggs c: reproductive period v/ere made.
PAO: is MP
Picotti, M. (1957) 59-7137
Boll. Pesca P_i sci c. Idrobiol. , 12:126-50
Ricerche nel Lago di Orta
(Researches on Orta Lake).
En Fr De
Physical (I-, chemical characteristics of
the lake, studied v/ith a view to
assessing the ccnsecj_uences of industrial
pollution.
FAO . glk
P
Giannotti, P.S. êz 59-7140
M.V. di Giovanni (1957)
Boll. Pesca Piscic. Idrobiol. , 12:265-98
II carioo biológico oonvogliato dalle
acque delle Ponti del Clitunno
(The biological load carried by the
Y/ater from the Fountains of Clitumnus).
En Fr De
Physiographic account of the fountains,
chemistry o; physics;, the general
character of the phyto- êz zoo-biota of
the water« ¿ its seasonal variation.
PAO, glk
P
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8)c38
59-7141
12:299-334
Cianficconi, F, с:
M. Riatti (1957)
Boll. Pesca Piscle» Idrobiol.
Impiego di piètre artificiali per
1 'analisi quantitativa delle oolonizza-
zioni faunistiche dei fondi potoimici
[íhe use of artificial stones in the
quantitative analysis of faunistic
colonisation of potamic bottoms).
En Fr De
Description of the methods of study c:
account of observations on rheic
behaviour of organisms Ь on the speed
v/ith v/hich they colonised the stones
under various conditions of current
speed.
FAO , glk F
Jebsen^ J.VJ. & 59-7 1 4.4 i
G. Hamo ir (I958) |
Acta chem.Scand. 9 12s1o51-68
Electrophoretic anc. ultracentrifugal
study of plaice myogen
Protein composition of v/ater
extracts of Pleuronectes platessa .
FiBcsjh
M
U.K. Y/hite Fish
Authority (n.d. )
Plaistov/^ Curv/en Pre;
59-714;
Ltd. 5 44 p.
The white fish industry
Popular account y describing the fish
taken Ъу the industry ^ the composition
or. size of its catchy its methods of
fishingj grounds ¿; vessels., scientific
problems of its resources, the
machinery & equipment of a traveler,
distributionj selling, preservation i;
processing of the catch, research on
the products, production & distribution
costs, nutritional value of fish, c:
giving a bibliography.
FiB . glk M
Robins, J. P. (1958)
59-7143
(22)
Rop. Div. Fish.Ocoanogg?. C. S. I.R. Q.
5 p.
F.R.V, liARELDA - Scientific report of
cruises July 1957 - May I958
liote on the vessel, presentation of
results of hydrological work as a
series of diagrams of sections^
correlation of tuna distribution cc v/ate
mass type; length frequencies of
southern bluefin tuna.
FAO ,: glk
Gopalakrishnan, V. (1957)- 59-7145
J.Tim.ber -Dryers' Preserv. Ass. India ^
3(4)39-12
Notes on damage caused to timber by
Sphacroma and Martesia in Cochin
Harbour
Observations on wood-boring organisms
from the wooden hulls of ships coming
from Cochin Harbour recorded. 2 spp.
of Sphaeroma v/ere mainly responsible
for the damage caused. Specimens of
Martesia striata were also collected.
Details of burrov/s produced by
Sphaeroma are given.
TL'jvg M
Iyengar, S.R,, V.C-. ICrishnan 59-7146
F::. V.V. Kelkar (1957)
Defence Sei. J. y Oct., 5-17
Studies on marine fouling organisms
in Bombay Harbour
Reports studies with immersed non-
toxic test panels, 1953-5^^ relation
of settlement to v/ater salinity &
temperature, -": to season. Spp. of •
fouling organisms;; special
significance of cirripedes.
TL^sjh
M
f;.o/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)e89
Zinov'eva, E.G. (195S) 59-7147
C,R,Acad,.Sci«U.R.S.S. , 1 2 1 : 80-3
prichinakh {^ДЪеИ infuzorii ¿od
destviem rsntgenovskikh lucli^i
( Causes of death in infucorians under
the influence of X-rays)
Annotation to follow.
FAO:
P
Raikov, I.E. (1958) 59-7148
C.R«Ac¿d. Sci.U«R.S.S. , 121:1 079-82
Tsitokhiiiiichc'skie osobennosti
i ademólo ax)parata ravnoresnichnykh
Loxodes striatus i Lj_ magnus
(Special cytochemical features of the
nuclear apparatus of the isociliary
infusoria Loxodes striatus and L.
ma gnus )
Annotation to follov/.
FAO:
P
Seraviny L.H. (1958)
59-7149
C. R.Acad, Sei. U,R.S,S. , 121 ;, 1090-2
Izmeneniia rezistontnosti v pro.tsesac
adaptatsii к soliam G'aCl2i, liaOl i KCl
( Chan^^es of rosi stance of
Paramecium c audatujn in. the
course of adaptation
to Ca CI 2 Í ïïaCl and KCl)
Annotation to follow.
ChittlehorouGh;, R.G. (l959) 59-7150
Aust . J .Mar . Pr e shw. Re s . , 10(2) с 125-43
Determination of age in the ЬглпрЪаск
Y/halOy M e gap t era nodo sa (Воппа terre)
The use of baleen, ear plugs j, à
ovaries in the determination of age is
descrihed. Prom evidence of haleen,
majority reach puberty at 4 or 5 years
Rate of accumulation of laminations in
ear plugs is 2 per yearj mean rate of
ovulation in sexually mature females
is 1*1 per year. (Annot. from proof).
PiBrgc
M
PAO J
P
Thomson, J.H. (1959) 59-7151
Aust . J .Mar . Pre shw . Res . , 1С ( 2 ) . 1 44-9
The naturalisation of the Pacific
oyster in -Australia
Crassostrea gigas Thunherg¡, has been
successfully transplanted from Japan
to southern Australia. Mortality was
heavy amongst those transported Ъу
ship 5, hut negligible amongst those
hrought in hy air. Rate of gro\rv'th has
been greater than that of native
oysters. Successful spatfalls have
occurred in Port Sorell for 3
successive seasons. (Annot. from proo:^
PiB L jmt M
Olsen, A.M. (1959) 59-7152
Aust-. J . M ar . Pre shw. Res. ., 10(2)l150-76
The status of the school shark fishery
in oouth-Eastern Australian waters
Reviews catch statistics for
Galeorhinus austral is ;, results of
tagging experiments^ catch per hook
fecundity > maturity J grov/th^
evidence of depletion, proposed
conservcition measures, (Annot. from
proof) .
PiB'.sjh
M
p;.0/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)590
Laserorij CF. (1959)
59-7153
Aust.J.Mar,FreGh\ToRes. , 10(2 ) с 177-267
The family Pyramidellidae (Mollusca)
from northern Australia
Area incl. the Solanderian
zoogeographical province., Рл part of
the Dampierian province. All spp. ^
v/hether previously described or now
proposed as пелуу are figured P.:
discussed. Classification ê:
distribution^ key to subfamilies ¿c
genera.^ description of spp.» ne\7
genera; list of spp. (Annot. from
proof) .
FiB s cf 1 M
Pear sail, W.H. (1959) 59-71 5^
Hew Biol. , (29):95-101.
The ecology of invasion: ecological
stability and instability
Essay review of 582209? drawing
attention to Elton's emphasis on the
importance of population L spp.
diversity in producing an eco-system
stable against invasion.
Chai oner y
Hew Biol. ,
Continental drift
4G. (1959)
(29)í7-30
59-7154
Statement of hypotheses & review of
geological evidence of drift, climatic
change & polar movement
of the
evidence from biology L rock
magnetism fcr its occurrence.
SJH..glk
MF
Fogg, G.E. (1959) 59-7155
Hew Biol. , (29):31-48
Dissolved organic matter in oceans
and lakes
The amounts, chemical nature, origin
ÍZ nutritional importance of these
substances 5, the existence of ectorine
substances, c: the presence of complex-
forming substances.
SJH.glk
MF
SJHrglk
MF
Cragg, J.B. (1959) 59-7157
Hew Biol. , (29): 102-23
Biological studies in the Antarctic
regions
Deals chiefly with terrestrial life
but has reference to the Antarctic
convergence c'. the importance of marine
plant L animal life.
SJH . glk
M
Gurzçda, A. (i957) 59-71 5^
Roczn.Hauk rol. , 72:183-97
Analiza, wzrostu karpi w stawach na
podstav.ie po/ow6w kontrolnych
(An analysis of the gro'vv-th of carp in
ponds on the basis of control catches)
En
Ru
Presents an analysis of the grovrfch
of 2 year old carp from 3 Polish
ponds over 2 seasons.
FAQ: web
F
\:o/59/io/72oi
2(8)s91
t
i Czuhak, ïï. (1957) 59-7159
Roczn.Uaulc rol. s 722I99-24I
VX&écixjy st sun e к odéy\7Czy w paszy dla
karpi (The proper nutritional
1 ratio in the feed of carp). En Ru
On basis of feeding experiments
evaluation tables are presented for
several feeds.
FAO::wcb F
7/odek, .S. (1957) 59-7162
Roczn.Nauk rol. , 72.327-68
Nawozenie organiczne stawów
przesadkov,ych (Organic
fertilization of f ingerí ing ponds -
Preliminary investigations).
En Ru
Investigations were conducted on the
influence of barnyard manure c":. green
fertilisation on the development of
water organisms Í- on fishery
production in f ingerí ing ponds.
FAOiwcb F
Prze\7;fockiy K. (1957) 59-7160
Roczn.Nauk rol., 72^243-53
Obserwacje fizycznych i chemicznych
warunkóvj na karmiskach w stav/ach
karpio\fi';>'-ch (Observations on
physical and chemical conditions of
feeding grounds in carp ;conds).
En Ru
Discusses the effect of feed given
to carp in ponds on the water
environment.
FAC : v/cb F
Sanielewskij S, (1957) ^ 59-7163
Roczn.Nauk rol., 72:369-^4
Badania nad wp/y^vem mineralnego
nav/ozenia azotowego na niektóre
czynniki srodowiska v/odnego
(investigations on the influence of
mineral nitrogenous fertilization on
some factors of the -./ater environment).
En Ru
Tests xjQTe conducted on mineral
f ertiliTiation of v.'ater Virith calcium
nitrate.
FAO.wcb F
■^ ieniawskiy J. (1957) 59-7161
Roczn.Nauk rol. s 72;255-325
Poszukiwanie przyczyn zimo\';ych ub^^-tkov/
narybku karpi v/ sta\?ach (Searching
for the causes of winter losses in
carp fry in ponds). En Ru
Discusses the influence of the
physical J chemical J biological
factors on carp fry in the wdntcr
period.
PAO: web F
Madras. Department of 59-71 6^
Fisheries (l95ö)
Adm. Rep. Dep. Fish.l.-ladras ^ 1 956-57 > 235 P-
Reports on biological со technological
researchj technical assistance
projects 0: long-term development
plans.^ participation in meetings
congresses J, socio-economic o:.
statistical activities. 6З appendices
give statistics 5 bibliographies,
names of fishes o-; of water areas etc.
PAOi'sjh MF
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
(Ö)c92
Venkatraman> R. t'-
S.T. Char i (1957)
Indian J.meû.rfes.. 45
59-7165
Amino-acid composition of зоте narine
fi blies
59-7166
Chari, S.T. C-. R.
Venkatraman (1957)
Indian J. med. Res. ^ 45 '
3emi-drying of pravms and its effect on
the amino acid composition
iVl
Rotschi, II. (1958) 59-7167
Rapp. 3 ci. Inst. franç.Océanie <, (7)^20 p .
Résultats des ohservations scientifique;
du "Tiare" croisière BûUîiTY sous le
commandement du lieutenant de vaisseau
îiorlanne - 20-29 juin 195ô (Results
of scientific observations of the "Tiard'
cruise BOUNTY under command of Lt.
Morlanne- 20-29 June 1958)
Contains comments on methods, chart of
stations, Pr temperature, salinity b.
sigma-t data given in a series of
tables c. diai^rams.
GLKêhr
M
Rotschij H. (1958) 59-7168
Rapp. sei. Inst. franç.Océa nie , ( 8 ) • 6 4 p •
ORûOK III - Résultc.ts de la croisière
AoTROLABïi. 1° partie. Océanographie
physique (ORoOM III - Results of
the cruise ACTROLABE. I Part.
Physical oceanography)
Tempera ture. ^ salinity ?.• sigma-t data
are given in a series of ta.hles !'-■■
diagrams, r^ethods of v/ork are
de s Cj-'íd cd.
GIJ^ hr
M
959)
Y.'ilkinsonj L. (I'
Il.Z.J.Soi. , 2-196-207
Sampling of tidal waters
59-
■169
Investigation of the effect of
monthly P:i twice-daily changes in the
tides on the composition of the tidal
waters of 2 lov;-lying rivers in îTew
Zc-,land¡, flo\...dng into a common
estuary with a narrow outlet to the
sea. In assessing degree of pollution^
the mean of a fev/ low-water samples
/■ the mean of a large number of
samples taken at all stages of the
tide had virtually
significance.
FAO :: Iw
the same
MP
Mauchline^ J. (1958) 59-7170
Thesis,) Univ. Glasgow, U.K.,
Contrihutions to the hiology of the
crustacean euphausidj Meganyct iphane s
norvegica (M.Gars)
Anatomy, histology; ^i^z development;;
vertical migrations:^ feeding methods,
morphometry; seasonal m.ovements
within Clyde Sea- area.
gb
M
IV.O/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)^93
FAO (1959) 59-7171
Yearh. Fish. statist. F. A. 0. , G(1957);
ïahles of imports ¿о exports ^ Ъу spp.
groups у countries;, commodity.
GLICLSJh MF
-IPFC (1959) 59-7174
Curr.Aff.Bull. , Bangkok, (24)l51 p.
Briefly reports activities of IPFC
è- of its committees c-j officers j <".■
important current fisheries
developments in both member countries
(k. other parts of the world, as knov/n
to date of issue^ April 1959- lists
references & annotates some recent
publications of interest to fisheries
Avorkers in the Indo-l'acif ic region.
This issue contains articles on
fishing boats ^ on gillnets.
SJH^sjh ЬД
Batchelor, J.H. (1959) 59-717?^
St. Louis Univ. Press 5 îîissouri^ 865 p.
Operations research - An annotated
hihliography
Greatly expanded revision of
hihliography puhlished in 1952 "by Case
Institute of Technology y Ohio. 4I95
annotated references in alphabetical
order of authors' names. Suhject index;;
some," but very few examples of
fisheries studies^ none later than 1953«
FAOssjh G
Schultz, L.P. (1959-) 59-7175
Science 5 130 г 93-4
Fishes of the Great Lakes region
Critical review of 59-671 6.
FAO Ï F
MorriSp V.B. (1957) ■ 59-7173
Thesis, Univ. Edinburgh
Studies on the light response of the
arnmocoete larva of Lampetra planeri
(Bloch) and Larapetra fluviatilis (Linn)
M
Thcrson, T.B. (1959) 59-7176
Science, ..130 s 9-9-^1 00
Partitioning of body ^vater in ,sea
lamprey
Measurem.ents v/ere made of the
partitioning of total body vrater in
the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus.,
betv/een intracellular &■ extracellular
compartments è the division of the
latter into interstitial fluid &
plasma. Comparison is made with
elasmobranchs -■■ more advanced
teleosts.
FAO.tbt MF
!
i
,1
Filo/59/10/7201
2(8):94
Hess, E.H. (1959)
Science , 130; 133-41
Imprinting
59-7177
History of the concept of imprinting
& description of experiments to
determine the 'critical period' for
its estaЪlishment ;, the conditions under
v.rhich it is effected c; v/hich determ.ine
its intensity c.. aspects of its nature, _,
discussion of its relation with innate
Ъehaviour patterns c": learning.
FAO ;: glk
MF
Shepard^ F.P, (1959)
Science , 130:141-9
Marine sediments
59-7173
Account of research on recent
sediments ê: discussion of the
evidence they furnish on the
conditions under v/hich sedimentary
rocks have Ъееп formed.
FAO • glk
M
Borchert, IÎ. (1959) 59-7179
Berlin, Eornt raeger^ 237 P» -■ • ■■
Ozeane Salzlagerstätten - Grundzüge der
Entstehung und Metamorphose ozean^f^r
Salzlagerstätten sov^/ie des
Gebirgsverhaltens von Sal^Agesteinsmasuoi
(Treatise on the origin and
metamorphosis of marine salt deposits
and on the correlation to mountain
farming salt beds)
Clark, E. (1959)
59-7IÖO
Science , 130:217-8
Instrumental coi-iditioning of lemon
sharks
2 sharks viere trained to feed at a
target v/hichj when pressed, caused a
submerged hell to ring. Later they
v/ere trained to press the target for
remotely placed food. They retained
this coi'ditioned response after a 1 0-
v/eek period of inactivity.
FAO:ec
Ericson, D.B. (1959) 59-7IÖI
Science^ 130:219-20
Coiling direction of Glohigerina
pa chy derma as a climatic index
An interdependence between the
geographical distribution of dextral
Г-- sinistral populations of the
planktonic foraminifer, Gj_ pachyderma ^
Í: sea surface-temperatures is
demonstrated. It is inferred that
changes in dominant coiling direction
at lower levels in sediment cores
from the I'Jorth Atlantic record south-
v/ard shifts of isotherms during the
last ice age.
FAO . dhe К
UGGI (1959)
Chron.U.G.G.
(l9)c65-96
59-7IÖ2
Contains list of scientific papers
presented at the meeting of lAPO in
Toronto during the general assembly
of lUGG in 1957»
FAO :. tl
îV.o/59/io/7201
2(8):95
Forrester J "/.D. (195S)
59-71 G3
Cittawaj 73 p.
Current measurements
in Passamaquoddy
Bay and the Бау of Fundy^ 1957 ^.nd
1958
ТаЪи1аг & graphic presentation of
tidal stream ô residual current at
the anchor stations in Passamaquoddy
Bay г.-, the Bay of Fundy.
GLK::tl
M
Shen, C.-J. с
H.-L. Li (1959)
59-71 G4
Acta zoo l.sinica, 1l(l)s12-23
(Parasitic co"pep"ods from fishes of
China - IV, Cali^oidac, Cali£,idae (з) )
Ch En
Description of the пем spp. Caligua
undulatus (".-. C. CO status.
FAOr;glk
M
Li, P. (1959) ^59-7185
Acta zo ol.s inica » 1 1 ( 1 ) ■ 42--C
(The influence of prolonged starvation
upon the sex-ratio in the goldfish,
Carassius aura tus ) . _Ch En
5 month rearing experiments., 7-11/57.;
showed differential mortality» Gonad
of one malo had several testes-ova
like primary oocyte of a normal female.
FAQ s glk
Li, P. (1959) 59-7186
Acta gool.sinica , 1l(l)'^49-56
(Variations of the sex-ratio and
differential mortality in the goldfish,
Carassius aura tus ) . _Cli En
Comparison of sex ratios in wild
lùâjujlbu xici noar 1 ökini_. ác in
aquarium hred stocks shov/ei seasonal
::, age variations. Sexual difforences
in : rcYJto rato.
'АО L glk
F
At z , J . '
59-7187
G.E. Pickford (1959)
Endeavour , l8c125-9
The use of pituitary hormones in fish
cul tur e
An ill. review of the history of
domestication of fish, &:. particularly
of induction of spavming in many fresh-
v/ater spp. Detailed mention of work
on sturgeons с Indian carps ^'C catfishes
GLK;sjh
MF
(iyp
or. с
9)
59-7188
Jones, J.\7.
ITew Scient. , 6; 122-3
The spav.Tiing behaviour of the salmon
Brief account of the life-history of
the salmon, detailed account of
reproductive behaviour ,
of research, with ill.
description
FAG ■; glk
P
FAO/59/10/7201
2(G) ::96
i
Namiasy J. (1959) 59-7189 |
J.geophys.Res. , 642631-46 i
Recent seasonal interactions Ъetлveen '
North Pacific v/aters and the over-
lying atmospheric circulation
The recent pronounced anomalous
v/arming of surface waters of the
eastern North Pacific is related to
prevailing ahnormalities in the over-
lying atmospheric circulation.
Bjerknesj J. A.B. (1959)
59-
-719'¿
64
)Ö9
J. geophys.Res . g
North Atlantic sea surface ■
temperatures and atmospheric
circulation
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting of
the American Geophysical Union^
Stanford, California, Feh. 5-6^ 1959«
GLK: jn
M
GLK,,
M
Tyler, J.E. , W.H. 59-7190
Richardson & R.W. Holmes (1959)
J. geophys.Res. , 64s 667-73
Method for obtaining the optical
properties of large hodies of water
Equipment for ohtaining the important
optical properties of large hodies
of water is descrihed & a method for
computing six optical properties
from measurements of radiance
distrihution is given.
GLK i jet
Brooks, N.H. (1959) 59-7193
J. geophys.Res. , б4"689
Lateral diffusion of mass in a
steady current in the ocean or
atmosphere
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southv/est Regional Meeting ■
of the American Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feh. 5-6, 1959'
GLK;
M
Ahraham, G. (1959) 59-7191
J. geophys.Res. , 64° 689
T/ater gravity waves generated Ъу a
moving circular low pressure area
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union, •
Stanford, California, Feh. 5-6, 1959^
Hill, R.A. (1959)
J. geophys.Res. , 64:690
Inflo-,; to Lake Titicaca
59-7194
GLK;
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feh. 3-в ^ 1959
GLK;
F
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8)c97
LaFond, E.G.
(1959) • 59-7195
J. geophys« Res. ^ 64s 69 1 .
Sea-surface slicks off Mission Beach
Raid, J. L. J Jr,
J. ^r^'eoph^^G« Rei
ü:.^
(1959)
64^693
Abstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union^
Stanford J California J Feh. ^-o ^ 1959»
Evidence of the e3:istence of
Equatorial oountercurrent in
Pacific
59-719S
a South
the
GLK;
M
Ahstr, of paper presented at the
Pacific Southv\;est Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Uniony
Stanford ^ Galiforniaj Feb. 5-65 1959-
GLK
Little 5 ЕЛ.1. (1959) 59-7196
Jygeophys.Res. , 64c 692
Fluid permeahility profile of sea. ice
as a good index of its condition
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union j
Stanford,, Calif ornia^ Feh. 5-6, 1959.
Saur^ J.P.T. r?: 59-7199
L.E. Eher (1959)
J. geophys.Res. 9 Ъ/^. б94
On the prepration and significance
of monthly mean sea-surface
temperature charts of the îiorth
Pacific Ocean
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the ilmerican Geophysical Unionj
Stanford J California;, Feh. 5-6 j 1959'
GLIC
GLK с
M
Miller, D.J. (1959) 59-7197
J. geophys.Res . ¡, 64^692
Giant waves in Li tuya Bay 5 Alaska
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southv/est Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union ^
Stanford^ California J Feh. 5-6, 1959«
Thompson^ v.". C. (1959) 59-7200
J . geophy s .Res. 9 64^694 '
Modifications to the application. of
the Pierson-Neumann theory in the
forecasting of ocean swell
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Unionj
Stanford, California, Feh. ^-в ., 1959<
GLK;
M
GLI
M
pao/ 59/ 10/7201
2(C)s9ö
Naraiasj J. (1959) 59-7189
J,geophys«Res» , 64^631-46
Recent seasonal interactions between
North Pacific v/aters and. the over-
lying atmospheric circulation
The recent pronounced anomalous
Vv-arming of surface waters of the
eastern North Pacific is related to
prevailing ahnormalities in the over-
lying atmospheric circulation«
GLK : jn
BJerknesy J.A.B. (1959) 59-71 S'^¿
J. geophys»Res. ^ 64 "689
North Atlantic sea surface
temperatures and atmospheric
circulation
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting of
the American Geophysical Union^
Stanford, Calif orniac Feh. 5-6, 1959«
GLK:
M
Tyler, J.E., W.H. 59-7190
Richardson & R.V/. Holmes (1959)
J.geophys.Res. ^ 64s667-73
Method for obtaining the optical
properties of large bodies of water
Equipment for obtaining the important
optical properties of large bodies
of water is described ê: a method for
computing six optical properties
from measurements of radiance
distribution is given.
Brooks» N.H. (1959)
59-7193
J. geophys.Res. ¡, 64 "689
Lateral diffusion of mass in a
steady current in the ocean or
atmosphere
Abstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feb. 5-6, 1959
GLK с jet
la
GLK 2
Abraham, G. (1959) 59-7191
J.geophys.Res. , 64^689
"Tater gravity vra-ves generated by a
moving circular low pressure area
Abstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feb, 5-6, 195Í
Hill, R.A. (1959)
J.geophys.Res. , 64269O
Inflo-,: to Lake Titicaca
59-7194
Abstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Sou-chv/est Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feb. 5-6, 1959
GLK:
M
GLK;
F
FAO/ 59/ 10/7 201
2(8)c97
LaFondj E.G.
(1959) ■ 59-7195
J. f>;eoph.ys.Res« ^ 64^691
Sea-surface slicks off Mission Beach
Reidj J.L. , Jr. (1959)
59-7198
AЪstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southv;est Regional Meeting
of the i\jnerican Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feh, 5-6, 1959«
GLK:
M
Littlej E,M. (1959) 59-7196
J. geophys« Res. s б4сб92
Fluid permeability profile of sea ice
as a piood, index of its condition
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southv/est Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feb. 5-6, 1959.
GLK 2
Miller, D.J. (1959) 59-7197
J. geoiJhys.Res . , 642692
Giant waves in Lituya Bay, Alaska
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southv/est Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feb. 5-6, 1959'
GLK;
M
J . ge ophy s « Res . , 64"693
Evidence of the existence of a South
Equatorial count er current; in the
Pacific
Abstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geopliysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feb. 5-6, 1959<
GLK:
Saur, J. F, T.
¿I
59-7199
L.E. Eber (1959)
J. geophys. Res. , 64 694
On the prepration and significance
of monthly mean sea-surface
temperature charts of the ilorth
Pacific Ocean
Abstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the i\merican Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feb. 5-6, 1959
GLK;
Thompson, ÏÏ. С (1959) 59-7200
J. geophys. Res. , 64^694
Modifications to the application of
the Pi er son-Neumann theory in the
forecasting of ocean sv/ell
Abstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union,
Stanford, California, Feb. 5-6, 1959'
GLK
M
РЛО/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(0)^98
Tyler, J.E. (1959)
59-7201
J.fíeophys.Res. , 64^694
The directional distriЪution of
natural light at various depths under
v/ater
Abstr. of paper presented at the
Pacific Southv/est Re¡^ional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union^
Anonymous (1959)
blew Scient« , 6s233
A dissolving wire
59-7204
Stanford J California y РеЪ. ^-6
1959
GLK.
MF
Tyler, J.E. (1959) 59-7202
J« geophys»Res. , 64:694
Some current hydro-optical research
liote on method of protecting ships'
hulls from corrosion Ъу trailing
aluminium wire cathode.
PAO'sjh
M
Laughton, A. S. (1959)
Hew Scient, , 6 ¿237-40
The sea floor
59-7205
in the USSR
111. article on sounding Sz survey
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
methods, underwater photography,
Pacific Southv/est Regional Meeting
physical features c' topography of the
of the American Geoxjhysical Unionj
bottom.
Stanford;, California J Feh. 5-6 j 1959«
GLK с MF
FAOtsjh M
ïïickham, J, В., J. Blond in 59-7203
Falconer, B. S. (1959) 59-7206
& J. Hegele (1959)
íTew Scient., 6:^250
J.geophys.Res. 5 643695
Spawning behaviour of the salm.on
Some ocean wave spectra at Davenport ^
California
Letter referring to 59-71ÖG &
criticizing the conclusions of the
Ahstr. of paper presented at the
latter.
Pacific 'Southwest Regional Meeting
of the American Geophysical Union._,
Stanford, California, Feh, 5-бр 1959«
GLK
M
FAOcsjh
MF
FAO/ 59/ 10/7 201
2(8)
99
Jones, J/,7. (1959) 59-7207
New Soient, , 6:250
Spawning behaviour of the salmon
Reply to 59-7206.
PAO', sjh
MF
Reynolds J E. S. 5;
S.P. Meyers (1959)
Science , 130^4
Marine fungi and Limnoria
Criticism of 59-2514.
59-7208
PAOssjh
Hansen,, P. (1959) 59-7210
Dansk FiskTid. , 77 '145-6
De f iskerihiologiske under s/gel ser i
de grpnlandske farvande (The
fisheries hiological investigation in
Greenland waters)
Reviev/ of Danish investigations in the
sea areas around Greenland during
1958 & prognoses on the future cod
fishery in this area.
FAO:tl
Anonymous (1959) 59-7211
Dansk FiskTid. , 77^229-30
Under spgel serne i havet ved Faer/erne
og i nordlige havomrâder
(investigations in the seas around
Faer^^ers ana in the northern sea
areas)
Review of Danish hydro graphical &
fisheries investigations during 195Ô
c; notes on international herring
investigations.
PAOitl
Ray , D , L . <?:
D.E. Stunta (1959)
Science, 130:46-7
/Letter/
Answer to 59-7208.
59-7209
FAO.sjh
Anonymous (1959) 59-721
Dansk FiskTid. , 77з231-2
Faerjz^ernes nye f iskerigraense
(The nev; fishery boundaries of the
Faeroes)
Review of Danish-British agreement
on the fishery boundaries around
Faeroes Islands.
PAO^tl
FaO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8).100
Finger y G.L. ¿: 59-7213 !
P.E. FieldG (1957)
Tech. Rep. U.Y.^sh. Sell. Fish. , (34) '^25 p.
The role of light adaptation on
negative phototaxis in salmon
(Oncorhynchus kisutch)
PA 33(1)511.
MF
i
'7aldj G. (1957) 59-7216 1
J. gen. Physiol. , 40:901-14 |
The metamorphosis of visual systems
in the sea lamprey
PA 33(2)3016.
MF
Johnson;, D.E. с': ' 59-7214
P.E. Fields (1957)
Tech. Rep. и. Uash. och. Fish. , (35)-5б p.
The application of certain
conditioning and handling techniques
to the guidance of dov/nstream migrant
salmon
PA 33(1)526.
MF..
'■odinsky, J. r^ 59-7217
M.E. Bitterman (1957)
Amer. J. Psychol. 5 70^569-76
Discrimination-reversal in the fish
PA 33(2)3237.
MF
Otisj L.S. , J. A. Cerf 59-7215
& G.J. Thomas (l957)
■Science., 126^263-4
Conditioned inhihition of respiration
and heart rate in the goldfish
PA 33(1 )547' An apparatus & procedure
for inducing conditio ned inhibition of
breathing rate 0: heart rate in
Carassius auratus is reported.
Typical results are presented in a
f i glare.
FAOipa F
îîountcastle, V.B. (l95ö) 59-721G
Annu. Rev. Physiol. 5 20c471-50o
Somatic functions of the nervous
system
PA 33(3)5235.
MF
pao/ 59/10/7 201
2(8):101
FoTbes, A. et al. (1958) 59-7219
J.ITeuropíiysiol . ; 21:247-62
Electroretinogram of fresh-water
turtle г quantitative responses to
color shift
PA 33(3)5341.
P
King, J. A. (195Ö) 59-7222 i
Г sy Chol. Bull. , 55:46-50 j
Parameters relevant to determining
the effects of early experience upon
the adult hehaviour of animals
■
PA 33(3)5456.
MF
Cerfj F.R. (1957) 59-7220
Bull. Group franc. Rorschach ^ (9)^15-9
Les animaux de la Flanche VIII
(The anim.als of "Planche VIII>')
PA 33(3)5431.
MF
Kasprzykj Z, ô: 59-7223
II. Calvin (1959)
Proc.nat.Acaä.Sci.U.S. , 45^952-9
¿iearch for unstable CO2 fixation-
products in algae using low
temperature liquid scintillators
Experiments v/ith S cene tie smu s to learn
more of the unstably hound COoy using
a com.hustion method.
FAC;sjh
PG
^.
Johnson, D.E. (I95O) 59-7221
Dissert. Abstr. , 18:1507-8
The application of certain conditioning
and handling techniques to the
guidance of dov/nstream migrant salmon
PA 33(3)5455. Sec 59-7214.
F
Libby, -7.F. (1959)
59-722
Proc.nat.Acad. Sci.U. S¿ ^ 45 '^959-76
Radioactive fallout particularly
from the Russian October series
Takes account of some measurements
taken at sea.
PAO LS oh
M
рас/ 59/10/7 201
2(8):102
Bilton, Т.Н., M. P. Sliepard 59-7225
с: D.W. Jenkinson (1959)
С1гс.Ъ1о1. Sta.Hancimo , (52)26 p.
Sampling of 1958 Б. С. salmon catches
and escapement:
comioosition
for a,a:e and sex
Results of sockeye sampling; in
British Columbia.
FAO: sjh
ÎIF
Anonymous (1959) 59-7228
Trade News , 1l(l2):7-9
North Pacific fisheries problems
Short reports on lîJPFC activity f-
of 2nd Conference on Co-ordination of
Fisheries Piegulations, Vancouver;,
April 1959 - U.S. r- Canada.
FiBcsjh
MF
MacPhaily J. S. ê:
J. С. Medcof (1959)
Trade Hews, 1l(l2)c3-6
59-7226
Ocean quahaug explorations
Prospecting for Árctica islándica
in IJorthumherland Strait ^ using a
hydraulic dredge.
FiB'jsjh
M
Anonymous (1959)
Trade News , 11(12):6
Completion of oyster transfer
59-7227
Final phase of 3-year project ¡^
sponsored Ъу the Department of
Fisheries of Canada 5 for the transfer
of 10,000 barrels of disease-
resistant Prince Edward Island
oysters to rehabilitate stocks in
New" Brunswick & Nova Scotia.
FiB ;, a
M
Anonymou s ( 1 9 5 9 )
Trade News, 1 1 ( 12) : 10-1 ., 15
Lamprey control encouraging
59-7:
Note on reviev/ of problem presented
to GLFCj Ottawa „ April 1959«
FiB i sjh
MF
Anonymous (1959)
Trade News , 11 (12)^15
Lake Erie experiments
59-7230
Commercial fishing methods generally
used in Canada's coastal & deep sea
fishing operations are to be tried in
Lake Erie early this summ.er by the
federal Department of Fisheries. The
testing of the gear is part of the
expanded technical development
programme of the Department ' s
Industrial Development Service. The
types of gear which vd.ll be tried are
the midwater trawl ^ purse seine,
Danish seine f5; bottom trawl.
FiB : a F
FaO/ 59/10/7201
2(8)„103
Black, Vf. A. (1959) 59-7231
Qttav/a, Dep. Mines or. tech. Surveys
Gulf of St. La\40?ence ice survey ^
winter 1957
Reports an aerial survey of ice
conditions during February & March
1957-; a continuation of the survey
undertaken during the winter of 1956*
The primary purpose was to observe ¿:.
map the coverage Ô-. distribution of the
various types of ice o: to observe the
general movements of the ice.
Conducted by the Geographical Branch
of the Department of Mines c: Technical i
Surveys ¿:. the Royal Canad.ian Air For ce ^
Jitts, IÎ.R. (1959) 59-7234
Tech. Pap. Div. Fish. C. S. I. R. 0. , (б)с2бр,
lîeasurements of light penetration in
the Tasman Sea¡, 1955-57
Detailed tabulation of observations
c; discussion of diurnal Sz annual
variations.
FAO;glk
Í.- co-ordinatod by
Research Section of
Research Board. The
59-7231
(Card 2)
the Geophysical
the Defense
Royal Canadian
Norway. Committee for
V.'haling Statistics (1959)
Int о """hal. Statist. ^ (41)^05 p.
59-7235
Navy c" the Atlantic Océanographie
Group collaborated in the project.
swab
MF
Introductory review of statistics for
1956-57? followed by tables of
catches f- effort by country., area;,
spp. ,, sex '•-■ size,, oil ijroduction'
measurement of foetuses.
FAOrsjh
M
Black, V:.A. (1959) 59-7233
0tta\7a<, Dep. Mines &. teoh¿ Surveys
A report on sea ice conditions in the
eastern Arctic, summer 195^
Rci^ult of the 3rd ice reconnaissance
survey of the eastern Arctic, carried
out during summer 195^? provides a
picture of the nature, conditions Ô:
distribution of the ice encountered
by Canadian Government ships. The
puri^ose is to record the special
problems that ice presents to ships
in Canada's Eastern Arctic waters.
Norway. Com.miittee for 59-7236
ÏÏhaling Statistics (l959)
Int . '.".lial_._S ta_t ist^^, ( 42 ) . 56 P •
Introductory review of statistics for
1957-58, followed by tables of
catches c- effort by country, area,
spp. , sex rb size;^ oil production;,
measurement 01 foetuses.
s wab
M
FACsjh
M
Fi.O/ 59/10/7 201
2 ( 8 ) И 04
ПШ (1959) 59-7237
Int, hy dr. Bull., (7)^208-32
Contains notes on the activities of
the Bureau & information on chart s 5,
sailing directions, lights, tides êz
currents, work carried out Sc projected
& new charts à neyj editions of charts.
i
"Pekoe" (1959) 59-7240
V.orld Fish., 8(3): 69-73
The wheel has turned
Observations on the results of the
1958 herring fishery season.
FAO z glk M
PAO с glk M
Craig, R.E. (1959) 59-7238
World Fish., 8(3)^46-7
Narrov/ heam echo sounder on trial -
standard machine adapted on EXPLORER
Brief note on the equipment &
results obtained with it.
Hepher^ Б. (1959) 59-7241
Bamidgeh, 1l(l):3-22
Chemical fluctuations of the water of
fertilized and unfertilized fishponds
in a subtro-oical climate. En Iw
Reports observations at Dor Fish
Culture Research Station, Israel^ 1953-
56.
FAO ^ glk M
PiB:sjh F
Anonymous (l959) 59-7239
'.Vorld Fish. , 8(3) 48-50
bLARA is v^^ell fitted for her research
tasks
Ben-Ari, A. (1959) 59-7242
Bamidgeh, 1l(l):23-5
The problem of "wild" spav/ning and its
use in the carp ponds. En Iv^
Brief note describing the vessel, her
equipment &: fishing gear performance.
A note concerning Cyprinus carpió
culture.
FAO s glk M
FiBcsjh F
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8):105
Pruginin^ J. Iz 59-7243
A. Беп -Ari (1959)
Bamidgeh , 1l(l)-25-8
Instructions for the construction
and repair of fish ponds. En _Iw
A hrief outline of suitahle
specifications for ponds in Israel.
FiB;;sjh
Holt, S.J. (1959) 59-7246
Expert Meetin^'-^ on Fishery otati&tics
in the ITorth Atlantic Area 5 Edinburgh ,
Scotland., 22-30 Septemher 1959 .
FAG/IGES/ I CITAF ~ ESTAITA V.t72
The use of fishery statistics Ъу
research Liolo£;ists
FiB'
M
59-7244
PruÊ^nin, J. (1959)
Bamidgeh , 11 (l);, 28-30
Rentahility of chemical v/eed control
in drainage canals. JEn Iw
Experiments compa.ring costs 5, in
Israel of eradicating Phragmites
communis F.i other plants Ъу hand
v/eeding ¿: by use of dalapon c- 2.4-1*
ester.
FiBss jh
F
Rashley, F.J. ¿o 59-7245
J.B. Rutherford '(1959)
Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics
in the ITorth A tlantic, iir e a ^ E с i пЪ ur gh ,
Scotland, 2 2 -30 oeptemher 1959 !>
РА0/1СЕ5/ГШАЕ - ESTaKA V.T/Í
A report on a survey of fishery
statistics of the main countries
fishing the Middle and ITorth Atlantic
area
Scottj A. (1959)
59-7247
Expert Meeting on Fishery Statisti_cs
in the ITorth Atla ntic Ar ea, Edinburgh ,
Scotland, 22-30 Septem be r 1959 5
FAO/ICES/lCITAF - ESTAITA ÏÏP/3
The use of fishery statistics \ij
research economists
FiB;
M
(1959)
59-7240
Gerhardsen, G.l
Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics
in the ITorth Atlantic Area
i-idinhurgh .
Scotland, 22-30 Septem.h er 19 59-.
FÄQ/ICES/IGITA F
íjíjT
га:та
ЧА
The use of fishery statistics Ъу
government and business in ITorth-
TJurope
est
FiB:
M
PiBs
M
pao/ 59/10/7201
2(8)s106
Rutherford, J. Б. (1959) 59-7249 I
Expert Meeting on Fishery StatinticG Î
in the North Atlantic Area, Edinhurgh » \
Scotland, 22-30 September 1959^
FAQ/I CES/ICMF - E5TA1IA WP/5
The use of fishery statistics Ъу
business and government in North
America
FiB;
M
Fridriksson, A. (1959) 59-7250
Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics
in the North Atlantic Apea^ Edinburgh ^
Scotland y 22-30 Sep tember 1959 9
FAO/ICES/ICNAF - ES?IU4A '..P/8 '
Fishery statistical requirement;
ICES
of
FiB;
M
ICeir, R.S, (1959)
59-7251
Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics ;
in the North Atlantic Area^ Edinburgh ;
Scotland, 22-30 September <, 1959 ?
FAO/ICES/ICNAF - ESTAITA ',',T/9
Fishery statistical requirements of
ICNAF
FiB г
M
U.N. Statistical Office ' 59-7252
Department of Economic Affairs (1959¡)
Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics
in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh ,,
Scotland, 22-30 September 1959 ,
FAO/ 1 CES/ ICNAF - EoTANA V/P/1Q
Statistics of the fish processing
industry
FiB;
M
U.N. Statistical Office 59-7253
Department of Economic Affairs (1959
Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics
in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh ,
Scotland, 22-30 September 1959 9
FAO/ICES/ICNAF - EoTANA :;Т/11
Statistics on the distribution of fish
and fish products through wholesale
and retail channels
FiB;
M
Eddie, G.C. et al. (1959) 59-7254
Expert Meeting on Fishery Statistics
in the North Atlantic Area, Edinburgh
Scotland
■30 September 1959
FAO/ICES/ICNAF - ESTAÑA SF/8
The statistical needs of the
designer of large trawlers and ship-
borne processing plant
FiB s
M
lO/ 59/ 10/7 2 Ol
2(8)П07
Jones, N.R. (1959) 59-7255
J.Sci.Fd Agrie« ; 10:2u2-6
The free arnino-acids of fish - II.
Fresh skeletal muscle from lemon sole
( Pleuronectes microcephalus )
Free amino-acid composition surveyed
over a 3-yea,r period.. Со.па1аегаЪ1е
variations occur j some of them
seasonal. These findings are discussed
in relation to their significance in
fish technology ô-, comparative
biochemistry.
FAO z nr j
59-7258
Eystedtj J. J L. Sv/enne
¿:. H.'.7. Aas (1959)
J.Sci.Fd Agrie. , 102.301 -4
Determination of trimethylamine
oxide in fish muscle
Rcviev/ of literature ¿; description
of method.
FAOjsjh
MF
Wiesner, (1958)
Бг auwei t ^ 98Bs862
Fish poisoning Ъу ammoniacal
brewery effluents
59-7256
JSFA 10(5):i--292. Severe cases have
been connected with operations
involving repairs or renev.^alc of
cooling plant. Data are given in
confirmation of the toxicity of NH-i to
fish.
jsia
Ъолгетп, J.A.J J. Olley 59-7259
Г-: H.A. V;atson (1959)
J.:i.oi.Fd Agrie. , 10;: 327-37
Changes in the lipids 'Of cod during
vSt orage in ice
Contents as per title.
FAC:8Jh
M
Gamesony A.L.H. & 59-7257
A. Б. ^/^leatland (1958)
J. Inst. Sew. Pur if. , ( 2 ) J 1 06-1 9
Ultimate ox^-^gen demand (U.O.D.) and
course of oxidation of sewage
effluents
J3FA 10(5) Л-292.
F
Schubert, E. (1958) 59-7260
Ilaturwis Seilschaften , 45 -57"! -2
Polarographic determination of
oz-^ygen at pressures above atmospheric,
measurement of oxygen consimiption in
biological investigations
JSFA lO(6),;i-348.
FAO/59/lO/7201
2(8)s108
Beeverp С. <?: 59-7261
К. Euud (1959)
FAQ 9 Rome, mime о , 88 p.'
Financial assistance schemes for the
acquisition of improvement of fishing
craft
A draft reviev; of suЪject5 with
examples from various countries c,
especially Belgium, Canada, Denmark,
France, German Federal Republic,
Ireland, Japan, Malta, Norway, Spain,
South Africa, UIC, USA.
FiBcGjh
M
h
59-
■7262
llalhandoglu, U. (1959)
.iidrobiol « Istanhul , 4Bc111~57
Morphological study of the fin and
connective systems in Anatolian
Cypr ino do nt ida e
Detailed ill. anatomical study of
girdles of Aphanius ,j Ana t о 1 i cht hy s ,
■ Год swigi cht hy s (".: the "Eur dur" fishes,
in their hybrids è. abnormal forms.
FAO.sjh
Petkovski, Т.К. (1959)
59-7263
Ilidrobiol . Istanbul , 4БП 58-65
Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Ostracoden-
Fauna Jugoslav/iens (v)
(Contribution to the knowledge of
Yugoslavian ostra cod fauna;
111. description of spp. of
Ilyodromus , Limnocythere , I'. Lept осу there
FAO-.sjh
Petkovski, Т.К. (1959) 59~72б4
I-Iidrobio l . Istan bul , 4Вс1бб-9
Beiträge sur Kenntnis der Entorno st ralceiti
des Bojansko Blato in Bulgarien
(Contribution to the knowledge of
entomostraca of Bojansko Blato in
Bulgaria)
I'Totes, v/ith ill., on spp. of
BryocamptuG ^ Elaphoidella ,
Iiixodiaptomus , Bryocamptus ,
Cyclo cypr is ''• Cypria .
FAO:sjh
P
Karaman, S.L. (1959) 59-7265
Hidrobi ol . Ir.tanbul , 4B; 170-5
Über eine neue Unterart von ITiphargyis
tauri (ochellenberg) , n.ssp.
csogovonsis aus Jugoslawien (On a
nev/ form of Hiphargus tauri
(Schellenberg), n.ssp. osogovensis ,
fr om Yu go s 1 a V i a )
111. description.
FAO ;; s jh
P
Demir, M. (1959) 59-7266
Hidrobiol. Istanbul , 4БП76-9
Fontellidae and Parapontellidae
(Pelagic copepoda) from the Southern
Black, llarmara, and North-East Aegean
Seas
Short account of distribution,
abundance, c": importance of spp. of
.?
Anomal О cera , Ponteila , Labidocera,
Pontello-
Pontellina с Para-
pont ella.
FACzsjh
M
FAO/59/10/7201
(8)^109
Demir, IT. (1959) 59-72б7 |
ílidrobiol, Istanbul 5 4БП8О-7 I
ITotes on the variations of the eggs of ,
anchovy (Engraulis encrasicholus Guv. )
from Black, Marmara, Aegean and
Mediterranean Seas
Describes variations in size c: shape
of E. encrasicholus eggs in these areas.
PAOcsjh M
Abrikosov, G.G. (1959) ' 59-7270 '
C. R.Acad. Sei. U. R. S. S. , 126^378-30 i
podovykh podraadeleniiakh i
geograf icheskom rasprostranenii
golorotykh (Gymnolaemata) mshanok
kontinental 'nykh vodoemov (On |
generic subdivisions and geographic ¡
distribution of Gymnolaemata Bryozoa |
of continental water reservoirs) j
Annotation --JO follow.
PAO : M
Angelescu, V., P.S. Gneri 59-7-268
& A. ITani (1958)
Publ.Serv«Hidr.nav. Buenos Aires, (Л-1СС4)
lia merluza del Mar Argentino (Biología
y taxonomía) (The hake of Argentina
Seas - Biology and taxonomy)
Monograph on Merluccius m. hubbsi?
population dynamic, growth, length
composition, areas fished, statistics
of catches;: reproduction, maturity,
nutrition, parasites, general ecology
c: environment. Taxonomic consideration
of the genus cz its sub-divisions 5
distribution P.- comparison biology of
the Merluccidae 5; Gadidae. Practical
Lobashev, M.E. , V.B. 59-7271
Sewateev &-. V.G. Mar shin (1959)
G.R.Acad. Sei. U.R. S.S. , 126^1385-8
Adaptatsiia к bezuslovnomu
razdrazhiteliu v protsesse
obrazovaniia uslovnogo refleksa
(Adaptation to an unconditioned
stimulus in the process of conditioned
reflex formation)
Annotation to follow.
РАО :: MP
59-7268
(Card 2)
application of results of these
studies. Bibliography, charts.
SJEssjh M
!
Iliclsen, B.R. (1959) 59-7272
Lansk PiskTid. , 77 s 1 64-6
Pa fiskeri ved Yemen, "det lykkelige
Arabien" (On the fishery in
Yemen, "the lucky Arabia")
Popular review of fisheries in Yemen.
PAO ;: tl M
PaO/ 59/10/7 201
2(S)lH0
Birmingham University (1957) 59-7273 j
Birmingham ; 107 p» !
Tv/enty-eigh-th annual reijort (session •
1956-1957) of the University Research !
Committee i
Incl. account of work in Jep. of
Zoology & Comparative Physiology on
electrophysiological study of hind-
hrain activity ¿¿ breathing movements
59-7275
(Card 2)
muscles of molluscs 5 hlood analyses
of Gamrnarus spp, from v/aters of
various salinities;; infestation of
Scrohicula ria plana in Essex by tne
digonetic trematode Petricola ph ola-
diformis'j adhesive apparatus of
diclido^'horoid trematodes on ^adoids;;
the trematodes о chino stoma &
of teleostsj correlation betv/een speed | Cot ylurus spp. parasitizing Lymnaea
of shortening of lamellibranch muscle -
incl. M ytilus - & its ionic content -
ITa, K, CI -5 use of radioactive tracers
to measure sodium flijix through muscle
of marine & fresh^^ater lameilibranchsi; j
»tagnalis. Gives list of published
v/ork & tnsses; also v/oric of Dep.
Engineering- ''Production on theory of
closed queues"^ of Dep. Civil
■¿ngineering on deposition of sands ^
59-7273
(Card 2)
study of trematode s J incl. -Jictyocotr/le
ooeliaca si endoparasitic in Cuckoo
Roys at Plymouth, & larvae of several
spp. in Lymnaea stagnai is ,; host
specificity of skin-dv\^elling & gill
dvvelling trematodes. Gives list of
published work & theses. Also work of
Dep. of Geology on seismic survey of
floor of Cardigan Bay 5 of Dep. of
electrical ^engineering on ecno-ranging
systems.
GLKssjh
MF
59-7275
(Card 3)
of Dep. :,lectrical engineering on
ecno-ranging systems - laboratory
built at Beldive réservoir, equii.ment
tested on JloCvV: ,-:Y II -, also gives
references to tneses on p. 27«
GLKôsjh
líF
Liingh a'^ Un ive rsity (1958)
108 p.
59-7275
Birmi ngha iP,
Twenty-ninth annual report (session
1957-1958) of the University Research
vJoniTi:
++00
Nasir, P. (1958)
The si s , Univ. Birmingham ^
The trematode parasites of Limnaea
stagnai i s (Lo) from Zdgbaston Fool
v/ith descriptions of the complete
life cycles of three of them
59-7273
Incl. account of work in Dep. Zoology
& Comparative Physiology ons i
innervation of structure & innervation i
of sensory end organs of ear of Raja |
cl ^:vata ^ elasmobranch ampullae of i
Lorenzini:, nervous coordination of j
breathing in fish^ physiological i
differ :ánc¿ s betv /ьеп marine & freshwater j
animals, especially G2 - consumption of 1
F
FAQ/ 59/10/7 201
2(°V.111
vVhitehouse, J.W. (1958)
59-7279
Thesis, Univ. of Birmingham
The ecology of some North iiidlands
bogs and meres
F
Griffiths, J.ii.R. (1958) 59-7280
■"-> 1 e с t r . R ad i о '^щ, г » , 35'29
Underv/ater acoustic echo-ranging
ъ:р
Kendell, R. (t,958) 59-7282
i'nesis, Univ. of Birmingham,
The sv/inging of an acoustic beam
Ъу electronic means
1
Llewellyn^ J. (1957) 59-7283
Parasitology ; 47 "3C
Ths mechanisir. of the attachment of
Kuhnia scombri (Kuhn^ 1329) (Trsmatoda:
monogenea) to the gills of its host
Scomjer scombrus L., including a note
on thS' taxonomy of the parasite
M
ïïelsby, V.G. (1958) 59-7281
Iivonogr . Inst . v:ie ctr . .Ingr s , (274R)
The form assumed b''- a subm.arine cable
during laying- or recovery
Llewellyn, J. (l957) 59-7284
1st Syrnp. on Host Specificity am-ong
Parasites of Vertebrates, Neuchatel ,
199
Kost-specif icty in monogenetic
trematodes
m
FAo/59/10/7201
2(8)»112
.
Bultitude, Ы.к. (1957) 59-7285
The sis ; Univ» of Eirminffham
electrophysiological investigation of
local activity of fish hind-brainj
using microelectrodes
JViP
Abellj i}.L. (1959) 59-7286
I^colo^y , 40s 186-93
Observations on mosquito populations
of an intermittent foothill stream in
California
Dipper collections of iinmature
mosquitoes were taken at montnly
intervals during a single calendar
year from water associated with an
extended-flow-type intermittent stream
in the v/e stern foothills of the Sierra
Nevada in central California.
FAOsdla
F
Patten, B.C. (1959) 59-7287
¿oology , 40;221-31
An introduction to the cybernetics of
the ecosystems the trophic-dynamic
aspect
A model of energy flow through a
producer-consumer- trophic
system is developed as a logical
consequence of applying the 1 st 2
principles of thermodynamics.
Production rates & efficiency ratios
are formulated from the model &, used to
compare the organization of several
actual communities.
FAOsbcp ÎjiF
Slobodkinj L.Ji. (1959)
"■■¡oology 9 40^232-43
Energetics in j Japhni a pu lex
populations
59-72B6
22 populations of JJ_j_ pul ex were
subjected to prédation in the
laboratory. 5 control populations
were maintained. The steady state
census à yield data &: the food
consumption of each population were
translated into calories by use of
conversion constants. ;::nergy budgets
v/ere then written for each
population.
FAUolbs F
Cooke ¡» Wm.B. (1959)
.ideology , 40;273-91
Trickling filter ecology
59-7289
The populations of several trickling
filters in the United States &
England are reviewed according to
limited studies based on either
bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoans,
worms, insects or snails« An
integrated list is presented to
indicate something of the complexity
of the biota.
FAOiwbc
Winn, H.~". & 59-7290
J.E. Bardach (1959)
Ecology s 40^296-8
Differential food selection by moray
eels and a possible role of the
mucous envelope of parrot fishes in
redaction of prédation
A series of predator-prey experiments
were carried out with the common
spotted moray eel as the predatory
one prey was either Spar i soma
chrysopteru m or radians offered
together with Scarus croicensis . A
mucous envelope is produced only by
the last sp. & it vi/as eaten less
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8)s113
59-7290
(Card 2)
freq_uently. Tentatively concludes that
the mucous fold reduces effective
prédation Ъу the common spotted moray
eel .
Биг t , V»
I cÁlister 59-7294
FAG , hev/
Marshall, N. (1959) 59-7292
jcolo^y , 40 s 298
Oyster set oЪtained in the Niantic
Hiver J Connecticut J on cultch buoyed
near the surface
Report of the operation.
& J. 4ueen (1959.)
Ï] CO logy ; 4C r 30 5-6
Oxygen anomalies in the surf near
Coos Bay J Oregon
.Anomalously low oxygen concentrations
are reported fo?" the surf near the
entrance to Coos Bayj Oregon. Low
oxygen concentrations were found from
January through May (& relatively high
values t.ic; rest of the year. The time;
when low coiicen orations were found
do not correlate wj th the expected
time of maximum upwolling« The lov/
concentrr:;„tions do not appear to be
59-7294
(Card 2)
caused by de-oxygenated water coming
out of the estuary.
FAOcglk
MF
FAO .1 bvAT
Chipman, R.K. (1959) 59-7293 |
:. CO logy, 4C с 299-302 . I
Studies of tolerance of certain |
fresmvater fishes to brine v/ater from j
oil ■.veils j
Report of field observations of tue
mortality ¿0 of aquarium experiments
to determine lethal limits, for s^.-p,
of Amia , Ictalurus, ^'^temi^onus^
Chaenobryttus, Le pom i s & Micropterus,
Reishj ^.J. (1959) 59-7296
■^oology, 4^-^307-9
A discuL='jion of the importance of the
screen ¿ise in washing quantitative
marine bottom se;mi:les
The im.portance of the screen opening ir
washing marine quantitative samples
\ivas discussed. 5 samples were washed
separately through a series of 1 1
graded Tyler screens. The data were
analyzed as to biomassj number of spp.5
number of specimens y & the appearance
& disappearance of the spp.
i^AOôdjr
^10/59/10/7201
2(8)o114
Maguire, B.J Jr. (1959) '")9-T297
^colo^, 40012
Fa s Give overland transport of small
aquatic organisms
Report of result of washing vi^ith
sterile water the feet &, other parts
of birds J insects c: frogs & culturing
the organisms adhering thereto.
" acArthuPj ?..:i. (1959)
.ool ogy, 40026-7
Animal ecology today
Review of 505^66.
59-73CO I
FACsglk
FAC =
T''F
Verduins J. (1959) 59-7298
Ecology , 40 s 322-3
Use of an aerated reference sample
when measuring dissolved сагЪоп
dioxide
Description of a simple method of
determining free carbon dioxide
concentration.
FAO о glk
I/iF
Benton, A.H. &
.''/ о .Jj 1
Ne;-^
'iVernerj Jr. (1958)
59-7301
York, LcGraw-Hill Book Co., 341 p.
Field biology and ecology
IvlF
Solomon, î;i.S. (1959) 59-7299
Ecology , 40s 325-6
A SArmposium^ on population ecology
Reviev/ of 584I95.
killer, xl.S.
Í 1 о c^ G
59-7302
FAO3
i:f
^co1q¿Z; 40î327-S
Field biology and ecology
Review of 59-7301.
FAO
Î,!F
F./V59/IO/72OI
2(8);115
Odum^ И. T. (1959)
Г.-1К
::^colo^y , 4Св28
Research adventures in the human
ecology of an atoll
Review of 59~6455»
Anonymous {1S'39; 59-73C6
Uew Scient. , 6:142
!Puture taSKS for oceanographers
Summaries o. short comi^ent on 1 st 4 of !
series of s;i^.ecial reports Ъу Cormûittee i
on üceano¿raphy of US ITat .Acad.Sci « j
entitled "Larinc Sciences in the U.S. 5
1958" s "Ocean Resources" 5 "Artificial
Radioactivity in the Marine
];Jnvironraent " cc "'.Cngineerin^ ïïeeds for
Ccean lüzploration" .
FAO,
Hopkins^ i).l'.. (1959)
59-7304
Science, 129s 1 519-28
Cenozoic history of the Bering land
bridge
Description of the bottom of Bering
Strait, past fluctuations of sea level
in this area & history of evidences
that there has been land bridge
between the Alaska ¿c Siberia in the
geological paste
FAOstl
R,H. (1959)
129:1544-5
59-7305
Fleming,
Science ,
The Gulf stream - A physical and
dynamical description
Review of 59-6458.
FAQs
FÂO/59/IO/72OI
FAG; sjh
M
Allen, P. (1959)
ITew Scient. , 6; 154-5
The future of oil geology
59-7307
Article incl. description ¿¿ ill.
of offshore drilling rigs.
FACisjh
Bold, Vi^A. (1959) 59-7308
IJew Scient. , б£1б2
The Stephensons and Stevensons
Biographical comment on 59-6387.
FAO:
M
2.(8)o1l6
Günther, A. 'J. (1959)
New Scie nt., 6:249
Geopliysical surveys
59-7309
Letter referrin-' to 59-730? &
discussing the support of marine
geophysical research in Britain.
FAC;sjh
M
Ramirez Granados, R, (l958) 59-73 1С
Ivlexico , Secr e taria ^ de I, a rina , 135 p»
Aspectos hiologicos y económicos de la
pesquería de sardina, Sardinops
caerulea (Girard, I854) ^ en aguas
mexicanas del Pacifico (Siological
and economic aspects of the sardine
fisheries, Sardinops caerulea Girard
1854^ in Mexican waters of Pacific)
Gives data on age composition of
catches, ^j,ro7v'txi rate, distribution,
jnvironmental conditions, biochemistry,
xaxonomy, intra-specific variation,
organization of research, application
of results, especially of
59-7j10
(Card 2)
itudies
of population dynamics. Also
economics & food technolog}^ of this
industry.
59-
Neumann, G. (1959)
Bull .Amer .met . Зое . ^ 4O0I46-8
Notes on the stress of light virind!
on the sea
•7312
A reply to 5812665 discussing the
increase of drag coefficient Ъз^ the
decrease of wind speed.
TLitl
Lindquist, A. (l959) 59-7313
Rep . Inst . mar . R e s . Ly seki 1 , ( 1 С ) r; 1 9 P «
Studien über das Zooplankton der .
Bottensee - I, Nauplien und
Copepoditen von Limno cal anus grimaldii
(de Guerne) (Copepoda, Galano ida)
(studies on the Zooplankton of the
Gulf of Bothnia - I. Nauplii and
copepodites of Limnocalanus grimaldii
de Guerne, Copepoda, Galano ida)
Je script ion of the nauplii of & key to
the identification of the developmental
stages of thiscalanoid copepod.
tl
MF
ivarcotte, A. (1959) 59-7314
Actualit és mar. , 3 ( 1 ) з 3-9
distribution de la morue dans la Baie
des Chaleurs en 1958 (distribution
of cod in the Baie des Chaleurs in
1958)
Monthly patterns of distribution ¿c
their relation with temioeraturo.
SJHssjh
FAG i glk
M
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)¿117
Boulanger, J.L. (1959) 59-7315
Actualité s mar.., 3(l)s25-8
Une nouvelle planche à mesurer le
poisson
Ö0
ard)
(a ne»
f i sh-me a suri ng
jDescription of the board which has a
hole in each measurement interval
opening into a container 5 measurements
are recorded Ъу dropping a ball or
otner marker through the appropriate
hole.
?AC :. fclk
M?
Faulhus, P. (1959) 59-7316
Actualités mar. , 3(l)s29-31
La station d'aménagement du Fare des
Laurentides (The management station
at Pare des Laurentides)
Description of the station.
FAC glk
Ghittleborouji, li.G. (l959) 59-7313
Rep. -Jiv. Fish .Ocean o^ rr . C.S.I.Pi.Q. , ( 23 )
25 p.
Australian humpback whales 1958 -
Part I. Analysis of catches - Fart 2.
Whale marking and recoveries
In psLTt I, tables & diagrams
presenting data on total catch, rate
of catching, sex ratio j length, sexual
status, & age for both east & west
coasts. In part II, whales marked,
recoveries, information on migration
& other matters.
FAG s glk
M
Thomson, J.!:. (1959) 59-7319
Hop . Div . Fi sh . ce anop:r . С . S . 1 .3^ . С . ; (2б)
11 p.
Summarj^ review of a scientific survey
of Lake Macquarie by C.S.I.R.O.
Division of Fisheries and Oceanography
The physical characteristics of the
laice, its organic
production, trends
in the catch of fish, composition of
tue catch Ô; presentation of hypo the i^^^^-
concerning the change observed in
fish production.
FACsi^lk
MF
Basti, I. (1959) 59-7317
3ioló¿ia, 14î 454-7
Zpráva о po6te ikier pstruha obySainého
ciernonorského formy poto5nej ( Salmo
t rut ta labrsjx: morpha fario) z Hnileckej
i'dolnej nádrSe (F:e_. ort on the
number of eg^s of the brook trout , Salm o
t rut ta lab rax morpha f ¿.rio s from the
reser\?-oir of Hnilsc} .
2u
Contents as per title.
Hatanaka, M. & 59-7320
II. ICosaka (1959)
Tohoku J.a^ric.Res. , 9(3)»159-78
Biological studies on the population
of the starfish, Asterias amurencis ,-
in Sendai Bay
Studies of growth rate, fecundity,
population density, feeding rate &
assimilation, food ¿: other as;,:ects
of ecology in connection v/ith
proposal to reduce abundance of these
competitors with coiinnercial fish.
FAO?tl
F
SJH. sjh
M
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)¿118
À
Vestorhusp E.
R¿-p.F.A.O./.^/
(1959) 59-7321
.A. P. , (I088)s37 p.
Report to the Government of T-urkey on |
the processing of fish and establishmen"!
of a fish preservation and quality-
control laboratory
Report of Technical Assistance mission
which incl. soiae notes on location of
resources in relation to procosí-áng
e stahl i shment s .
Law, lo (1959)
Au st. J . Sei. , 12; 285-94
The IGY in Antarctica
59-7324
:jJi-Í¿ Sjh
M
Humphrey^ G. F. (1959) 59-7322
Aust,J»oci. , 12:311
Oceanography and marine biology
Review of 59-5I85.
GL.VÔ
M
Tullen^ K.:J, (1959) 59-7323
Aus t.J.Sci . , 12г 279-85
The developing pattern of Antarctic
research
historical reviev/ in 3 sections;
heforo world v/ar II j from tnat war to
tho IGY5 during the IGY.
GLKsglk
M
List of stations'^ description of some
of the conditions of v/ork; account of
some of the research & its re suit s j
chiefly meteorological & geological
but dealing briefly also v/ith
oceanography.
GLKr.glk
M
59-7325
AnonyîTi о I -i s (1959)
Amer. Scient. , 47^234-49
Oceanography - The science of the
oceans
TL;
59-7326
Michel son, E.H. &
AcR. Schork (195Ô)
Faut i lus , 72(l)s3-5
Terato 2 eny in Australorbis gl abra tu s
:ЗА 33(3)12090.
TV.0/59/l0/7201
2(8)s119
. J
Jarrett, H. (Ed.) (1958)
59-7327
Baltimore ; J. HopJrcins Press , 26C p.
Fersfjsctives on conservation
Golley, P.B, (1959)
J. Wildlife i:.-mt , 23в71-3
Perspectives on conserv£,tion
Critical revie.v of 59-7327»
59-7328
ТЮг
Laws 5 E,.M. (1959) 59-7329
J о Wild life I¿gmt , 23:^374-5
Seal s J sea lions ¡> and walruses, A
revievv' of the pinnipedia
Critical review of 583713.
H'Au ,
M
Carlander, K.D. (1959)
59-733C
J. Wildlife MfiTOt , 23=377-8
iicological life history of the
warmouth ( Centrar chidae)
Critical revievi/ of 582176.
F AD i
P
Edminster, F. (l959)
J. tv i Id life M|2;mt, 23^378
59-7331
Conservation of natural resources
Critical revie^^' of 59-2983«
FACs
MF
Riegel, J. A. (1959)
J.:.ildlife Kgmt , 2З0З79
>.arine ecology
Critical review of 59-2C32.
59-7332
{
FAC
M
F.Jj/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)Л20
J
U.K. Marine Biological 59-7333
Association (1950)
Plymouth , 24 p.
Report of the Council for 1957-58
-Report on the laboratory <, its
equipment J aquarium & vessel s j & its
staffs occupation of tableSj research
carried out Ъу the labora-tory staff ;;
accounts &. office-bearers of the
Associationo
GLKs/ilk
M
U.K. Larine Biological 59-7334
Association (1959)
Plymouth 9 25 p»
Report of the Council for 1958-59
Report on the laboratory,, its
equipment, aquarium & vessels, & its
staff; occupation of tables, research
carried out by the laboratory staff^
accounts & office-bearers of the
Association.
GLKsglk
M
Pahari, R. (1959) 59-7335
Occ.Pa-o.Indo-Pacif .Fish.Coun. , (59/6):
5 p.
Pish production and consumption in
West Java
See 59-6063» Statistics of production
¿c consumption, ¿0 discussion of ways
of increasing & improving both
production à distribution.
FiSsglk
P.P
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
Bruijns, K.F.Ii..
(1959
59-7336
Bilthoven, mimeo 9 3 p. . ■. .
Report on the numbers of oiled birds
found dead on the coast of the
Netherlands, 1948 - 1958
Table, by sp. ¿c months ^^ with
interpretation.
FiZ
;jh
Gldroyd, H. (1958) ■ 59-7337
London; Hutchinson Scientific &
Technical P ublic ations, 327 P«
Collecting, preserving and studying
insects
PG
Fish, G.R. (1959)
59-7338
CcCo Pa, .In^o-Jracif .Fish.Coun. , (59/5)
'J ■
Jissolved oxygen determinations using
a pol aro graph apparatus
i)escrip'tion of the principle of the
method, operation, à some practical
asT;ects of the polarograph used.
FACiglk
MF
2(8). 121
Herman, E*. et al. (19 59) 59-7339
Publ.vVis.Conserv,J3ep. , (228)s14 P.
The yellow perch, its life history,
ecology and managemer^t
Taxonomic position of Perca flavescens
Mitchill, its distribution, appearance,
habits & iiabitat, reproduction,
growth, populations, mortality rates ôc
yield, ecology, exploitation, economic
value, cc management.
vUl>sglk F
jJarnell, P.M. (1959) 59-7342
Bull. ecol. Soc. Amer. 5 40.68
Invertebrates of Lake Pontchartrain,
Louisiana
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31 -Sept. 4.
Over 60 spp. on non-planktonic
invertebrates nave been identified.
5 major spj . are considered to be
permanent residents of the estuary.
These incl. spp. of sponge, hydro id,
clam, mussel, & crab. Quantitative
aspects of the distribution &
seasonal occurrence.
OLK^rmd MP
Schuster, W.H. (1959) 59-7340
Occ.Pap.Indo-Pacif .P^iGh.Coun. , (59/3)о
39 p.
Synopsis of biological data on
milkfish Chanos chanos (Forskal), 1775
1st draft summary cc review according
to standard pattern of information
accumulated in Species & Stocks
Thesaurus of FAO Fish.Div., Bi.:.logy
Branch. See 59-6 108.
FiBsglk M
Haws, T.G. & 59-7343
C.J. Goodnight (1959)
Bull. ecol. So с Amer. , 4C;68-9
Some aspects of the bleed chemistry of
tvi/o species of catfish in relation to
their habitats
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31 -Sept. 4»
A correlation v/as found for channel
catfish & th.. brown bullhead. The
bullhead has an advantage over the
catfish in water where the oxygen
content is lev/.
GLKitgh F
Moore, d,G, (1959) 59-7341
Bull, eco l.Soc. Amer. ., 40; 68
New world fairy shrimps of the genus
Streptocephalus
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, August 31-September 4«
Taxonomies & distribution of the genus
in North & Middle Americd are outlined.
Certain morphological criteria not
previously considered are discussed for
5 published spp. & for 2 unde scribed
forms. Laboratory culture studies
on attempted modifiability of the
phenotype by environmental factors.
GLKiwgm M
McNeil, C.W. (1959) 59-7344
Bull. ecol. See. Amero 5 40s69
Winter survival and competition of
Stagnicola palustris nuttalliana (Lea)
and Physa propinqua Tryon
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
iLoeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31 -Sept, 4»
Collected from natural populations in
irrigation canals in October 1958'
Analysis of variance of the mortality
rates,
GLKo cwm
F
FAO/ 59/1 0/7 201
2(8)s122
Lauff, G. H. & 59-7345
К.^. Cummins (1959)
Bull .ecol« Soc »Amer. , 40s 7C
Tiie influence of substrate on stream
fauna distribution
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meetin¿ with AIBSj University Park,
Penns.^'-lvania, Aug. 31 -Sept. 4»
Habitat preferences of certain benthic
macro-invertebrate groups have been
analyzed in relation to substrate
particle size. Laboratory studies nave
indicated selection of certain forms.
The influence of current velocity &
available food materials are being
59-7345
(Card 2)
investigated in both laboratory &
field situations.
GLKsghl
F
Layne, J. IM. (l959) 59-7347
Bull. ecol.Soc. Amer. , 4O082
Feeding adaptations and behaviour of a
freshwater dolphin 5 Inia geoffrensis
Abstr. of paper presented at tne 1959
Meeting v^^ith AIBSj University Park^
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Septc, à,.
Field observations on the Amazon dolphir
indicate that it may capture fish eithei
by rapid pursuit near the surface or by
foraging slowly at some depth. Studies
on the behaviour of tiiis sp. in
captivity.
GLK: jnl
F
Clark, -2, (1959) 59-7348
Bull .e col. Soc. Amer . , 40 о 86
Instrumental conditioning of sharks
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
îùeûtintj with А1БЗ, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31 -Sept. 4»
A male & female lemon shark, Iie;-;aprion
brevirostriS ; each about 9 feet, were
trained to feed at a target which,
when pressed, caused a submerged bell
to ring. The target v/as then presented
without food. :Hxperiments shuvi/ed
individual differences in various
aspects of the behaviour of these
sharks.
GLK¡ec M
Livingstone, R., Jr. (1959) 59-7-)49
Bull .e col. So с Amer. , 40 2 86
Television observations of the
behaviour of marine fish in a travel net
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31 -Sept. 4«
The escape behaviour for Ammodytes
americanus & Melanogrammus aeglefinus
i s shown .
GLKsrl
M
Brawn, V.Î,:. (1959)' 59-7350
Bull. e col. So с Amer . , 40 s 86
Underwater television used to observe
the behaviour of herring
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31 -Sept. 4-
GLKi
M
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8);123
j Tavolga, ^V.N. (1959) 59-7351 ■
Bull.ecol.Soc.Anier. 9 4C". 87
The life ai story of goby, Bathygobius
soporator I
Abstr. of paper presented at the 19 59
Meeting v/ith AIBS, University Parkj
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31 -Sept. 4«
A secretive J shall ov/ v/ater sp. coramon
in tidal zones of the tropics Sc
ClarK, ^. (1959) 59-7354 \
Bull .ecol .ooc.Amer . 5 40s 89 !
Reproductive behaviour in herma- ':
phroditic fishes
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4. í
.']ach mature individual of the
serranid fish, Serranellus subligarius,
subtropics» Timelapse motion pictures
show the development of the egg»
GLKivmt MP
regardless of size, has at the same
time both motile sperm & eggs. Mating
behaviour of pairs & groups of
hermaphrodites shov^,^ 2 types of
behavioural patterns.
GLKsec M
Greenberg, 3.S. (1959) 59-7352
Bull. e CO l.Soc. Amer . , 40г88
Recent studies of social behaviour in
fishes
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting v/ith AIBSj University Farkj
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31 -Sept. 4»
Reviews subject & discusses his oYm.
work v/ith certain substrate spavmin^
cichlids. 111. tne newer problems &
methods of analysis.
GLKsbsg MF
Tucker, A. (1959) 59-7355
Bull.ecol.SocAmer. 5 40 389
Morphologic specializations and
reproductive behaviour
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS', University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4.
Detailed attention is given to the
family Poeciliidae. Among these
viviparous fishes the copulatory organ
is a modification of the anal fin.
Biff ei enees in ^^enitalia as well as
differ nces in reproductive behaviour
occur from sp. to sp.
GLKsat F
^inns Я.Е. (1959)" 59-7353
Bull.ecol.Soc, ATier. , 40 г 88
Ecological factors in reproductive
behaviour of fishes
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park^
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4.
A review.
GLK; sjh MP
i
,'i00d, F.G., Jr. (1959) ^ 59-7356
Bull .ecol.Soc.Amer . 5 4Cs89
Observations on predator-prey
relations in fishes
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, Unii^ersity Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4-
Observations on the behaviour of
different spj_j, of marine fishes of
widely disparate sizes, maintained in
a large-tank community aquarium,
indicate certain principles that seem
to apply in predator-prey relation-
ships.
GLKsfg-w M
FAO/ 59/ 10/7 2 01
2(8)s124
Atz 5 J. (1959) ■" 59-7357 I
Bull. ecol. Soc. Amer. , 40s89-90
Psychopharmacologic drugs and fish
behaviour
Abstr. of paper presented at tae 1959
Meeting with AIBSj University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4»
Critical reviev/.
GLK.-sóh
KF
59-7359
(Card 2)
Synalpheus cc of Fanulirus argus
viere examined.
GLKo jmm
M
Atz,- J. (1959)
59-7358
Bull .ecol . So c. Amer. , 40 s 90
Problems of stress in fish behaviour
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4»
Review,
Stout, J.F. (1959)
Bull. ecol .Soc.Amer .
40 = 93
59-7361.
The reproductive behaviour and sound
production of the satinfin shiner
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Аи^_,. 31-Sept. 4«
ITotropis analostanus . experimental
procedures to determine the
significance of the various phases of
the reproductive behaviour & its
associated sound production.
GLKssjh
MF
GLK: jf s
F
Moulton, J. M. (1959) 59-7359
bull. ecol. Soc. Amer. , 40^92-3
Underv/ater sounds of the Bermuda area
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4»
Summer 1958 survey of the sounds of
marine fishes & invertebrates of shore
à bank waters. Recordings of the
schooling sounds of Caranx latus & С.
ruber & of Anchoviella choero stoma ,
îxodif ications of behaviour through the
playing of sounds are described. Sound-
producing mechanisms of Alpheus &
ITigrelli, R.F. (1959)
Bull. ecol. See. Amer. , 40^93
Disease and fish behaviour
59-7362
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Seï,t. 4«
A reviev/.
GLiasjh
Ш
"AO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)3125
1
Bitterman, M.E. & 59-7363
J. vVodinsky (1959)
Bull .ecol.Soc.Amer. , 40s94
Some experiments on learning in Tilapia
i
Brawn, V.M. (1959) 59-7366
Bull. ecol.Soc. Amer. 5 40s95
Observations on the behaviour of
iierring using underwater television
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4-
Groups of herrin^ were placed in a
submerged, mesh-covered cage with
television camera attached ^,, lowered
to 20 feet.
GLKîvmb M
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS , University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4.
These are the first of a projected
series of experiments on the behaviour
of Tilapia macrocephala under
conditions similar to t'lose -which are
Vi^idely used in the study of mammalian
learning.
GLKsmeb F
Schwassmann, H.O, & 59-7364
ч1» Braemer ( 1959')
Bull.ecol.SocoAmer. 9 40^94
Basic principles of sun-orientation in
fishes
Abstr, of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4»
No learning of the sun's movemient is
required for Lepomis cyanellus^
Aequidens portalegrensis, a fish
native to the southern hemispihere,
allovi^s for a clockwise as v/ell as a
counterclockv/ise sun movement before
learning the local direction.
GLK^hos F
Perlmutter, A. (l959) 59-7367
Bull.ecol.Soc.iimer. , 40 s 95
Application of behavioral
investigations to fisheries problems
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1>59
i'.eeting ?/ith AlBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4»
General review v/ith examples.
GLKssjh MP
Livingstone, R., Jr. (1959) 59-7365
Bull. ecol.Soc. Amer. , 40^94
The use of underwater television for
studying the behaviour of marine fish
in trawl nets
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
Meeting v/ith AIBS, University Park¡,
Pennsylvania, Aug. 31-Sept. 4.
An image-orthicon television camera is
used in connection v/ith normal fishing
operations of standard otter trav/1
nets.
GLKsrl MG
Collins, G.B. (1959) ■ 59-7368
Eull.ecoloSoCoAmer. , 40s95
Fish behaviour and fishways
Abstr. of paper presented at the 1959
lejting with AIBS, University Park,
Pennsylvania 5 Aug. 31-Sept. 4.
GLKs Ш
4 — , . ■ — ■ — - ■' " ■ ' . , .. -
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8);126
Pakistan. Ministry of Food 59-7369
& Agriculture (1959)
Karachi, Govt Pakistan Press , 9O p.
Report of the Government of Pakistan
to Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations (1955-1957)
Incl. section on fisheries, with
following subheadings? Fisheries
re source s 5 Importance of fish in the
economy of Pakistan;; Survey &.
development workj Distribution of nylon
twine '5 Mechanization of fishing craft;
Assistance to cooperative societies,^
Karachi fish harhour^ Fish industries^
future development plans - Mekran
H amad a, S. &
59-7372
59-7369
(Card 2)
coasts Vliest Pakistan inland fisheries'^
East Pakistanj Retail fish market s$
Fish industries -; Anticipated results
of development plans - Karachi & Sind
coast; Mekran' coast 5 East Pakistan -
Main problems. Also reports of
following technical assistaince &
special projects - Karachi fish
harbour 5 cold storage, ice plant &
marketing shed at Chittagong^
mechanization of fishing vessels &
transport boats.
T. Ino (1957)
Bull.Tokai reg. Fish. Res.Lab. ; 1 6 .. 4 1 -8
"Icological studies on a predator
for commercial clams, Philine
japónica Lischke
БА 33(3)8750o
M
Вакиг, S. J. К. (1958) 59-7373
Uganda J . , 22(l)î1-10
The geographical background of
W"e3t2rn Uganda
БА 33(3)3765.
FAOs sjh
MF
Gottlieb, E, (1959) 59-7371
Haifa , 131 p.
( Study of the benthos in Haifa Bay -
ecology and zoogeography of
invertebrates). Iw '¿in
'¡Quantitative study of benthos biomassj
description of coiiMiiunities & notes on
the environmental conditions & on
ecology & zoogeography of important
benthic animals in the area.
F
McVean, D.N. (1958)'
Trans. bot »Soc.Ti^dinb. ,
59-7374
37(3)^200-8
FiBstl
M
Island vegetation of some west
highland fresh-water lochs
BA 33(3)8776.
P
I'ii
,0/59/10/7201
2(8)s127
Wilce, R.T. (1958)
59-7375
i)isseгt.AЪstr. , I8(5)s1591
Studies of th3 marine algae of the
Labrador Peninsula and northwest
Newfoundland ('.icology and distribution]
БА 33(3)878
M
do Godoy, il.P. (1957) 59-7378 Í
Rev. bras. Biol« , 1 7 ( 4 ) г 479-90
Ыагсасао de peixas no Rio Mogi Guaçu
(Tagging fish in the Mogi Guaçu
River)
BA 3j(3)88lO.
59-7376
22s457-63
Caldwell 3 D.K. &
A. Carr (1557)
Tr ans. N. Amer. ".Vildl. Conf .
Status of the sea turtle fishery in
Florida
БА 33(3)8799.
к
Cole, B.T., H.J. Bennett 59-7377
& J.D. Miller (1958)
Proc.La Acad. Soi. , 20 -■ 1 3-23
Tolerance of euryhaline- fish forms
to dilutions of oil field bleed water
ЗА 33(3)8805.
I\i0/ 59/10/7 201
Eayashi, S. (1957)
Bull .Tokai reg. Fish. Res. Lab.
(On the age of 0-age sardine in
b.utsu Bay). îH 3n
BA 33(3)3830.,
59-7379
15П5-2С
Hay ash i J
s. (1957) 59-7380
Bull. Tokai reg. Fish о Res. Lab. , I6s7-14
A note on scales of the pink salmon
BA 33(3)8831.
F
2(8)s128
J
Kawana,
&
59-7381
S. КоЪа (1957)
Bull.Tokai гей, » ¿''i sh о Не s. Lab. 9 15^-71-6
(On Pinctada maxima Jameson in the
Arafura Sea). Ш_ Un
BA 33(3)8839«
Puckett, C.A., Jr. (1958)
59-7384
M
Kirkwood, J.B. (1957)
59-73-2
Fish. Bull. Ky Pep. Fish Wildl.Res. , (21 )
A brief study of the Levi sa Fork and
Hussell Fork of the Big Sandy River
Munoz-Goyanesj G. (1958)
Montes, Madrid, 14(79)»27-34
Sobre la posible introducción en
¿Ispana del Roccus saxatilis W.
(possible introduction of Roccus
saxatilis into Spain)
BA 33(3)8861.
59-7383
Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. , 87; 1 1 6-3 1
Grov/th of the fishes in the salt
River í¿issouri
BA 33(3)8876. i)ata are presented for
11 spp. from a dredged upstream
station J an unmodified lov/er station,
& an intermediate middle station.
All but 1 of the more abundant sp.
showed a trend toward faster grov/th
downstream? differences in growth
indicate little movement between
stations.
:: ba
P
MF
Ridenhour, R.L. (1958) 59-7385
Dissert. Abstr. , 19(1)29-10
Tocology of young game fishes of Clear
Lake 5 lov/a
BA 33(3)8880=
F
Schmulbach, J. (I958) 59-7386
Iowa Conservnist, 17(8)s57? 63-4
Angling success on the Des Moines
BA 33(3)8885,
FAO/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)3129
Richards, A. F.
59-7387
Б. H. Lrattstrom (1959)
Proo. Calif .Acad, Sei, , 29 (9) s 315-60
Biblioéraphy^ cartography^ discovery
and exploration of the Islas
i^evillagiéedo
The bibliography is arranged
alphabetically à is indexed by
subject»
FAO г fílk
M
Stehler, R. (1959) •
Pro с. Calif .Acad. Sei. ^
59-7338
29(1 l)s42 3-44
Two nev/ species of west îTorth
American marine gastropods
Description of Astraea ( Uvanilla )
rupi col lina Stohler & Ь.асг arene
coronadensis Stohler.
FAOsglk
M
Maroc, Service Central 59-7389
des Statistiques (1959)
Bull, tatist .karoc , ( 18)0 5 P»
Incl. monthly table of fish landings j
by areas, for the period Feb. 1958 -
Jec. 1958.
PAOssjh
M
A. fi, (1959)
"Behavior .Sei . , 4° 132-4
A Soviet vievv of cybernetics
59-7390
FAO s
Anonymous (1959) 59-7391
Behavior. Sei. , 4s 162-72 .-
Computers in behavioral science
Announcement of editorial policy &
plan to publish nev/s items, abstracts,
review & descriptive papers in this
field.
FA^. 2 s jh
Adams, B. & 59-7392
R, Fagot (1959)
Behav ior .Sei. , 4» 1-10
A model ofriskless choice
Current researches on how we arrive at
decisions concentrate on utility
functions. This article deals with
individuals' choices among pairs of
alternatives involvin^ only 2
components, in situations where no
risks are incurred . A model for
choices of t_iis type is detailed here
& a test of it reported.
FAC^ea G
FAO/5S/lO/7201
2(8)ИЗО
Rapoportj A. (1959)
Behavior. Sei. , 4^49-66
Critiques of game theory
59-7393
Theory of games has initiated a neví
mathematical approach to behavioral
science hased on conceptualizations
entirely absent in "classical" applied
mathematics. In the wake of the 1st
formulation of the tneory came a
proliferation of new avenues of
attack on old problems involving
situations of interest conflict,
cooperationj bargaining, & power play.
FAC г ar G
Beer, e.G. (l959) 59-7394
Trans. roy.Soc. IT. Z. , 86s 197-203
Notes on the behaviour of two
estuarine crab species
Hélice er a s sa & Hemiplax nirtipes in
New Zealand live singly in burrov^s
which they defend from the intrusion
of other members of their colonies.
Fightin- consists mainly of threat
display^ neither sp, shov/s courtship
display. Both have efficient means
for escaping or concealing themselves
from predators.
FAG s cgb
MF
Robinson
Û.
(1959)
59-7395
Trans . roy . Soc .N . Z . , 86 ¿381-92
Some new ce st ode s from New Zealand
marine fishes
5 new spxD. are described & ill. -
Acanthobothrium wedli from Raja nasuta
^chinobothrium coronatum from Mustelus
lenticulatus : Gymnorhynchus ( Molleóla )
thyr sitae from Thyr sites atun ^
Gymnorhynchus ( Gymnorhynch us) i suri
from I su us glaucus ^ Fro Christiane 11 a
aetobatidis from Aetobatis
tenuicaudatus.
FAC i e sr
M
Scotland. Ministry of 59-7396
Agriculture, Fisheries. & Food &
Scottish Home Department (1959)
Aberdeen, Fish. Lab. Lowestoft , 8 p.
Fish stock record 1958
Summarizes size à age compositions of
Fleuronectes platessa , Solea vulgaris
Gadus callariai
ae:^:lefinuss G.
merlangus , G. virens ., Clupea harengus -,
Merluccius merlueeius catches by
British vessels in N. Atlantic &
Arctic waters. Suuimarizes samples,
catones per unit effort, conversion
tables, histo¿,rams, etc. à gives short
59-7396
(Card 2)
account of condition of each stock
sampled.
4
FiB" sjh
U.S. National Academy of 59-7398
Sciences, National Research
Council (1959)
.3i-ann .Rep . Pacif . ScL.Bd , 1957-1958, 71p.
oumxnary account of the Board's
scientific investigations in
Micronesia &, biological investigations
in the Pacific area^ its v^rk on
conservation3 its cooperative &
advisory activities:, list of reports &
publications^, list of participants in
its field programmes.; composition of
the Board & its scientific committees»
FAG » glk
MF
FAO/ 59/10/ 7 201
2(8)^31
Hammond, R.J'. (1959)
59-7399
J.polit.Econ. , 67^314-5
Multiple-purpose river development :;
studies in applied economic analysis
Critical review of 59-24 15«
FAO;
Fuchs
(195?:
59-7400
I\iew York, Со 1и шЪ1а Univ. Pre SS; 168 p.
The economics of the fur industry
S/iF
Markham, J.W. (I959) 59-7401
J.polit.Econ. 9 67s311-2
The economics of the fur industry
Critical review of 59-7400.
FAO s
FlF
Nelson, R.2. (1959) 59-7402
J.polit. ]con. , 67 s 297-306
The simple economics of basic
scientific research
Contents as per title.
FAO;sjh
G
bladsen, K.Popp (l959) 59-7403
Dansk FiskTid. , 77в25-6
De internationale sildemaerkninger
(The international tagging of herring)
Review of the international tagging
of herring on Bloeden ground during
1958? notes on return of tags & short
review of the herrin^ catches from
this ground.
FAO:. tl
Maloney, Vi.E.- (1958) 59-7404
".» ashin^ton 9 D . С . ,. 41 P»
Study of the types, seasons of
attachment, and ¿rowth of fouling
orga,nisms in the approaches to
Norfolk, Virginia
Gives the results & analysis of one
year's -- April I956 to April 1957 -
marine hiological fouling data
obtained along the bottom near
Thimble Shoal Channel in lower
Chesapeake Bay.
usgrr
FAO/ 59/10/ 7 201
2(8).132
Suomela, A.J. (1959) 59-7405 ¡
Inf .Serv.Rel.U.S.Je-p.Int. , 27 Julyj
6 p.
A report to the shellfish industry
Address before tne Joint Convention
of the Oyster Institute of North
America and National Shellfisheries
Association, at vVashington, iJ.C,
July 27? 1959» Incl. account of
research programmes concerning
mortality of oysters in Delaware Bay,
starfish prédation in Long Island
so^ond, culture of clams &, oysters on
US Atlantic coast, contacts with
scientists overseas.
FiBs s jh M
Bumpus, D.F. (1959) 59-7406
".".'oods Hole, Massachusetts ,
Investigations of climate and
oceanograpiiic factors influencing the
environment of fish
Charts prepared on a monthly basis,
irrespective of year, indicate the
number of drift bottles released in
each 30 x 30 minute rectangle & the
percent of bottles from each rectangle
which stranded in 6 selected areas.
Schlieker
(1957)
59-7408
GLKodfb
M
Templeman, W. & 59-7407
]2.J. Sandeman (1958)
J.Fiah.Hes. Bd Can. , 15s 695-700
Red flesh in redfish, Sebastes mar i nus
CFA 1l(l2)s1. Report of spectrophoto-
metric & chemical analyses,
description of its occurrence in
Le 1 anogr ammu s aeglef inus , à discuosion
of its pathological & nutritional
significance .
FAOsglk
M
Dtsch.FischZtg , 4(5)^29 ¡
Description of the fishery with large '
traps
CFA 1l(l2)i1. Traps used off the
Baltic coast for herring &. eels.
FAO s glk
M
Flood, E. (1958) 59-7409
Rep. techno LRe s Jfor^re,^cFi sh Ind . , 3(5)°9 P«
The content of fat and fat-free dry
material in Norwegian winter herring
during the years 1930-1956
CFA 1l(l2)s11, Data on the content of
fat & fat-fres dry material of the
Norwegian winter herring have been
collected, based upon industrial
analysis of a great number of separate
catches during the years 19ЗО-56, &
are discussed with regard to
migration, feeding &, sexual
development.
?cfa M
./otiz, H.H. et al. (1958) 59-7410
J.biol.Chem. , 231^589-92
Identification of estradiol-I'Li?
from dogfish ova ( Squalus suclcleyi )
CFA 11(12)013. A material identified
as estradiol-17yß by counter-current
distribution, paper chromatography,
ÛÙ comparative estrogenic action was
estr acted from the ovarian eggs of
S. suckleyi .
cfa
M
FAO/59/IO/72OI
2(8)s133
.
Dickson, í/. (195'3)
7/orld Fisho , 7(3)s2
bang
59-7411
Is
'bang
up
on
The German method of handling trawl
differs from the British, & an ill.
description of the merits &
disadvantages of the "bang up" method ,
as it is iaiownj is here given; for
the interest of trawler skippers &,
others.
Boolootian, R.A. (1957) 59-7414
J. Mammal. 9 38г 265-6
Notes on a specimen of the harbor
porpoise
ZR 94(18)58.
FiBsv^d
M
M
Allen; R. &
W.T. ÎTeill (1957)
59-7412
Boolootian, R.A. (1957) 59-7415
Zool.Gart., Leipzig, 23s 227-9
Nat. Hist., N.Y., 6^6^324-9
White whales of the Amazon
Notes on a specimen of Fhocoena
vomerina (Gill), the harbour porpoise
ZR 94(l8)s4.
ZR 94(l8)s8o
F
M
Anderson, K.H. &
J, Shapiro (1957)
Amer .Midi. Nat. , 57s 483-92
The effects pf flooding on a
marsh in central Connecticut
59-7413
small
Burton, M. (1957) 59-7416
111. Lend. News 5 230s 272
Manatees, not mermaids
ZR 94(l8)s10.
ZR 94(l8)s4.
F
M
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8)П34
Caldwell, í).K.j J. TT. Laync 59-7417
& J. В. Siebenaler (1957)
.;)uart,J,Fla Acad. Sei ., 1 9 з 1 89-9 6
Notes on a killer v/liale^ ( Oroinus
orea ) from the northeastern Gulf of
Mexico
ZR 94(l8)s11.
Grayce, R.L. (1957)
Bull .I^ass. Audubon Soc
59-7420
Key to the marine
JJJngl and
ZR 94(l8)s22.
41Ы17-9
mammals of Nevi/
M
ehrlich, S. (1957) 59-7418
^'Icol.Polsk. , 4A¿ 171-212
(Phenomena occurring among the Nutria
coy pu population and rtiduction in
their numbers). ?1_ Sn
ZR 94(18). 17.
Fraser J F.C. (1957) jy
Bull .mamm.Soe.Brit »Is. , (7) »21-2
Cetaceans stranded 'on the British
coasts during 195^
SQ-7419
ZR
94(18)
20.
M
Griffe, J.V.5 Jro (1957) 59-7421
Quart. J. Fla Acad. Sei. ^ 2C s 209-15
The status of the nutria in Florida
ZR
94(18)
22.
F
Harrison, R.J. (1957) 59-7422
Sch.Sci.Rev. , 38s 191-203
Anatomical and functional adaptations
in diving mammals
ZR 94(18)=25.
FAO/59/lO/7201
2(8)2135
Harrissonj T. (1957) 59-7423
Sar av/ak Mu s » J . , 8 s 265
Colour of the new Sarawak dolphin
ZR 94(l8)s25.
Lockley, R.Î;. (1957) 59-7426
Ctry Life, Lond. , 122s 864-5
A seal on the doorstep
ZR 94(l8)s37.
Hickling, G. (1957) 59-7424
Trans. nat «Hist .SocobTorthumb» , 12^93-132
The grey seals of the Farne Islands.
A report on investigations carried
out between April 1956 and Karch 1957
ZR 94(18)¿27.
M
;EÍommickÍ9 A. (1957)
59-7427
Folia Ъ1о1., Krakow , 5^293-306
The daily rhythm of activity in the
nutria ( lvi;yocastor co;ypus îlolina)
ZR 94(18)07.
F
Kenyon, K.W. (1957)
Or:/x , 4s 153-8
The sea otter
ZR 94(18)02.
59-7425
Morris, СБ. (1957)
Nat.Hist,, N.Y» . 66 38-9
The porpoise v/ith a purpose
ZR 94(l8)s43.
59-7428
M
M
f;:.o/59/io/72oi
2(8)П36
_ A
1
Scheffer, V.B. (1957)
Bull .mamm. So C.Brit .Is. , (8): 9
Population of the Alaska fur-
t
59-7429 i
-IÖ
seal
Kozicka, J. (1957) 59-7432
Acta parasit.polon. , 5( 13/21 ) с 505-9
Lamproglena pulchella Nordmann (1832)
herd
w Polsce (Lamproglena pulchella
ZR 94(18)г52.
Kordmanns 1832, in Poland). En
BA 33(3)11300.
M
F
Y/eir, T. (1957)
Field, 210¿ 928-9
59-7430
Prost, M. (1957) 59-7433
Acta parasit.polon., 5( 13/21 ) г 299-395
V.'here the seals como ashore
î/ionogenoidea skrzeli гуЪ v/is^y
ZR 94(18);61.
(konogenoidea of gills of fishes of
Vistula). ¿In
BA 33(3)11910.
M
F
Singer, Б. (1958)
Boston» Houffhton Mifflin Co.,
59-7431
232 p.
Jain, S.L. (1958) 59-7434
J.Parasit,, 44(4b 388-94
Living silver
bionogenea of Indian freshv;ater fishes -
VII. Bifurcohe.ptor , a nev; genus of
BA 33(3)8890. American edition of
fresh-water îetraonchinae, from the
571479.
gill filaments of two fishes from
Lucknow
BA 33(3)11906,
M
F
FAO/59/lO/7201
2(3)И37
Velasquez J
J. Par 0^ sit .
c.c. (1950)
44(4)s449-51
59-7435
Rice, N.S. (1958)
59-7438
Transverso trema laruei
5 a new
treraatode of Philippine fish (Digenea?!
Transver sotreniatidae )
БА 33(3)11914. J
Amer.í¿idl.K"at, , 59(2):. 525-6
Occj.rrence of both sexes of the
fresh-v/ater medusa, Craspedacusta
s ov/erbii Lanlcestar, in the same body
of water
БА 33(3)11929.
MF
F
Williams, Я. Я. (1956) 59-7436
Ann . Ыае, . na t » H i s t . , 13th Ser о, 1(Э);
113-36
Some Phyllobothriidae (Cestodas
Tetraphyllidea) of elasmobranchs from
the western seaboard of the British
Isles
BA 33(3)11916.
M
Yamamoto, T.S. (1957) 59-7437
AnnoT. .zool.,i&P» 9 30(3)'15C-5
histochemistry of the fresh-water
planarians, Dendrocoelopsis sp.
ЗА 33(3)11917.
Vannucci, L. (1957)
An с Acad . bras о Oienc . ,
59-7439
29(4)^593-8
iDistribuiçao ¿e Scyphcsoa nas costas
do Brasil (The distribution of the
Scyphozoa aloné the coasts of Brazil)
БА 33(3)11930.
M
Voigt, Ы. (1957)
59-7440
Berlin-Nikolassee, Gebr-Öder Borntrae^e;'
508 p.
Rotatoria, Die Rädertiere
Mitteleuropas, ^in Bestimmungswerk
(Rotatoria. Rotifera of middle
-kirope. A taxonomic investigation)
БА 33(3)11931.
F
pao/ 59/10/7 201
2(8)2138
Adamczak, P. (1958) 59-7441 j
Acta paleontl.polon. , 3(2);75-1''б j
The ontogeny a.nd evolution of 1
Koz/ov/skiella (îribyl) (Ostracoda)
M 33(3)11934.
îlaylor, S. (1953) 59-7444
•J.exp.Biol. , 35(3):602-1G
Tidal and diurnal rhythms of
locomotory activity in Carcinus
гпаепаз ( L . )
M
Ferguson, 5.5- Jr. (195З)
59-7442
Amer.Midl.Lat . , 59(1)И11-9
Freshwater ostracods from South
Carolina
BA 33(3)11937.
Tjouvelj H. (195Ô) 59-7445
3u11.Soc.20o1.Ft. , 82(5-6)2395-400
L' exuviation chez les biysidae
(Crustacés J îlysidacés) (líxuviation
in the rnysids, (cr^ustacea, Ilysidacea) )
EA 33(3)11944.
M
Jones, W.H. (1958) 59-
Tr 3jis. Airier, mi or. So.c. , 77(3) = 243-57
The cladocera of Oklahoma
BA 33(3)11939.
Patwardhan^ S.3. (1958)
Cal cutta, Zool.Soc» India »
59-7446
_ 102 p.
The Indian zoological memoirs on
Indian animal types - 6. Falaemon
(The Indian river-prawn)
BA 33(j)l1945.
M
FAO/59/10/7201
2(8).:139
Shaver, R.H. (1958)
59-7447
Amer, Midi. Wat, , 59(l)s 120-37
A study of Fseudobythocypris pediformis ,
a nev/ name for an old ostracod
BA 33(3)11946.
Hubricht ,
Nautilus
L. (1958)
72(2)s60-1
59-745C
Quickella verme ta and Succinea
indiana
БА 33(3)12079«
Shirase, S.
59-7448
R. Yanagimachi (1957)
Zool.Kafe'. , Tokyo, 66(6)2 253-7
(The early development of Pelto^J,asterel
socialis Krüger (a phizocephalan) ).
Ц
-c^n
БА 33(3)11947.
M
Hunt 5 E.P.
(1958)
j Nautilus , 72(2)^53-5
59-7451
Introduction of Marisa into Florida
ЗА 33(3)12080.
M
f7
Huhendick, B. (1958) 59-
Rev, bras. Biol. , l8(l)537-40
A note on the taxonomy of the Brazilian
vector snails of Schistosoma mansoni
BA 33(3)12078.
F
Marcus, E. (1958) 59-7452
Amer.lvius.l.ovit. , 1906ê-1-82
On v/estern Atlantic ooisthobranchiate
gastropods
BA 33(3)12087»
M
F.;o/59/io/720i
2(8)П40
A.Ro (1959)
Aas, H.W. (1959)
Abell, D.L. (1959)
АЪгаЬат, G. (1959)
Abrikosov, G.G. (1959)
Adamczaky F. (I958)
Adaras E. t,
R. Fagot (1959)
Adams, R,}). (195ü)
AlЪrecht, F.HcY/o (1958)
Aleksandrova, K. (1957)
Alikunhi^ K.H, (1958)
Allen, БсЪ. (1958)
Allen, P. (1959)
Allen, R„ &
V;.T. Neil! (1957)
AI vor d, Y/. (1958)
./UTjorican Meteorological
Agency (1959)
American Meteorological
Society (1959)
Anantaraman, S„ <?'.
S . Kr i shna swamy ( 1 958 )
Anderson, K.H. &
J. Shapiro (1957)
Angelesen, V«, F. S. Gneri
A. Nani (1958)
Anthony, E.H, (1957)
Ardiv/inata, R.O. (1957)
Armstrong., У/Л/. (l958)
Arnon, Del. (1958)
Atkins^ D. (1959)
Atz, J. (1959)
Atz, J.ÏÏ. o:
G.'e. Pickiord (1959)
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Bailey, J.E. (1958)
Bailey, J„E. (1959)
Bailey, R.M. (l959)
Baker, SoJ.K- (1958)
Baldwin, E. (1958)
Eanerjee, S.M. (1957)
Barch, S.H. i".
JoR. Shaver (1958)
Bardach, J.E„ (1959)
Barigozzi, Co (1958)
Barnard, J.L. cc
0. Hartman (1959)
Barne G , H. (i 958)
Barnes', П. (i 959)
Basrur, P. К. (1958)
Barjtl, I. (1959)
Basu, 3.P. (1959)
Batchelor, J.H. (1959)
Beer, C.C. (1959)
Beever, С &
К. Ruud (1959)
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Bentley, ÏÏ
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U.E.
L. (1958)
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J. (1958)
Ct. (1959)
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erner .
(1958
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Jr. (1958)
Berry, P. H.
Bigej, R.G.
Bilton., Т.Н., M. P. Shepard &
D.ïï. Jenkinson (1959)
Birmingham University (l957
Birmingham University (1958
Bitners, I. (1959).
Bitterman, M.E. (1957)
Bitterman, M.E. L
J, V; od in sky (l959)
Bjerknes, J.A.B. (1959)
Black, W.A. (1959
Blondin, J
1959
Bogorov, B.G. (1958)
Bold wIa. (1959)
Bone, Q. (1958)
Boney, A. B. c':
E.B. S. Corner (l959)
Bonner, ¥.N. (1958)
Boolootian, R.A. (1957)
Borchert, H. (1959)
Bose, B„ (1957)
Bougis, P. (1959)
Boulanger, J.M. (l959)
Bourne,. H. P. (1959)
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Braemer, U.
Brandhorst,
Brattstrom,
Bravm, VJI.
Bridges^ С
Brook, A.J.
Brooks, H.H
Bross, M.G,
BroY/n, A.B.
Бготш, P» A. ,
Bruijns, M.P.M. (1959)
Brurasted, H.B. (1958)
Buckley, J.L. (1957)
Bullen, K.E. (1959)
Bullock, Т.Н. (1958)
Bultitude, K.H. (1957)
Bumpus D.P. (1959)
С (1959)
В, M. (1958)
R.E. (1959)
V. Y7.B. McAl ister í
1959)
1957)
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Buzzati-Traverso, A. A. ( 1958) 6769
Bystedt „ J. , L.
H.W. Aas (1959)
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D„K. et al. (1959)
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(1957)
Ъ.К. , Ao Car г Ô-.
L,H, Ogren (1959)
íñ Layne c.
(1957)
Caldwell^
Galdv/ell ¡^
Caldwell^
A. Carr
Caldwell .,
Caldwell 5 D.K. , J
Siebenaler
J.B.
707Ö
663?
California Universityo Scripps
Institution of Oceanography (1955)
Calvin J M. (1959)
Campbell^ H.J. (l959)
Campbell ,, R,S. (1959)
Cao-Thiên-Buu (1957)
Carlander, K.L. (1959)
CarliGle/D.B. (l959)
Carr, Ao (1957"
Carr^ Ao (1959'
Carter, BoTo (1957)
Carter, Ы.С.С» (1957)
Casteli, C»H„, J« Dale ¿c
Ы.Р. Cïreenough (l959)
Centro de Cooperación
Científica de la UNESCO para
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6C49
Cianfioconi, Fo o;
LL Riatti (1957)
Clark, E. (1959)
Clark, Jo?.. (1957)
Clarke, A. (1957)
Clay, 'JJl. à.
B,ï« Carter (1957)
Cole^ Б. T., H.J. Bennett &
J.Í). Miller (1958)
Cole, G.A, (1957)
Cole П.А. &
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América Latina (1958)
Cerf, F.R. (1957)
Cerf, J. A. (1957)
Chaîne ^ J. (1958)
Chaloner, \7.G. (1959)
Chang, C.W„ (1959)
Chanin, G. &
Re P. Dempster (l958)
Chapin^ H. (1958)
Chari, S,T. (1957)
Char i , So T. ¿с
P,. Venlcatraman (1957)
Cha twin, BJL (1959)
Chile. Ministerio de Agricultura.
Departamento de Fomento de
Pesca y Caza (1958) 6G64 6C65 6866
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Chipman, R.K. (1959)
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Combs B.D. P.E. Burrov/s &
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Cook, АЛ -L &
C.F. Powers (1958)
Co оке, wm.B. (l959)
Cope, 0„B. cz
P.F. Springer (1958)
CorchuG, Z. (1957)
Corner, S.D.S. (1959)
Council for Scientific &
Industrial Research (1959)
Cozort CE. (1959)
Cragg,
J.B. {^yoy
(195^
(1959)
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Craig, R.E
Croóme, A.
Grossman^
P.A. Larkin (1959)
Cummins, K.V/. (1959)
Gushing, D.H. (1959)
Gushing, D.H. &
A.C. Burd (1959)
Czuhak, \7. (l957)
Dale, J. (1959)
Danielewski, S. (1957)
Darhyshire, J.F. (l958)
Darnell, R.M, (1959'
Davison, Y.E. (1957
Da-/son,, EcYo (1959)
De Angelis, CM. (1958)
de Godoy, H.P. (1957)
De Graaf' F. (l959'
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.-•:■, D.E. Philpott (1959)
de Zylva, S.RcAo (1957)
Dickie, L.U. (l959)
Dickson, ÏÏ. (1958)
di Giovanni, M.V. (l957)
Dimitrov, Mo (1957)
Dimov Iv. (1957)
Dingle J.R. (1959)
Djajadiredja, R.R. (1957)
Dohie, J. (1959)
Dolan', T. , С.Б. '.'urtz &
C.H.. Bridges (1959)
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Draoh^ P. (195S)
Dreosti, GAL C:
\4o V/esemann (1958)
Du^rte-Bello, P„
DunlDar, C.E. (1959)
Dussart,, Bo (1957)
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Earp, Б. (195Ô)
ЕЪег^ LoE„ (1959)
Edaie , Go Cw et al
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Eâminster, F. (1959)
Ehrlich, S. (1957)
Eibl-Erûesfeldt, I. (1959)
Eipper., A.V/„ &
ILB. Brurnsted (1953)
Ellis,, CIL (1
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Erioson,, D.B. (1959)
P-s. (1957)
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Falconer^ D»S, (1959)
Ferguson^ E. ^ Jr. (I95Ö)
Fields, P.E. (1957)
Pilice, F.P. (1958)
Finger, G.L, ¿z
P.E. Fields (1957)
Finza Perestrelo. J. (1959)
Fish, G.P. (1957)
Fish, G.R. (1959)
Fisherj E,L.
Fisher. L.R,
E.Ho Goldie
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Plotcherp T.Jo (1959)
Flood, Eo (1958)
Fogg. G.E. (1959)
ГАО (1959)
FAO. Fisheries Division
(1957)
Biology Branch (1957)
Forhes, A, et з1, (i 958)
Forrester J Y/.D. (i 958)
For st er 5 GoR. (l959)
France. Office de la Recherche
Scientifique et Technique
Outre4íer (i 959)
Fraser, P„C„ (1957)
Freeman, В.О. (1959)
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I „P. Kosminskaia (1958)
Gait soff, P.S. (1957)
Game son, A.L.K. c:
A.B. ITheatland (l958)
Ganapati, РЛТ. , DcG.V. Prasada Rao
& I/LV.L. Rao (1959)
Gennerich, J. (1958)
George ^ J.L. (1957)
Gerhardsen, G.M. (l959)
Ghana Government (l95ö?)
Giannotti, P.S. &.
ILV. di Giovanni (1957)
Gihson, P.A. (1959) 6681
Gneri, P.S, (1958)
Goldie ^ E.H. (1955"
Golley, F.B. (195! .
Goodhart^ O.B. (l959)
Goodnight, C.J. (1959)
Gopalakrishnany V. (1957)
Gottlieh, E. (1959)
Grahda, J. (1958?)
Graham, CcJ. (1957)
Grasset ^ 0. (1957)
Grayce/P.L. (1957)
Greenherg, B.S. (l959)
Greenfield, L. et al. (1958)
Greenough, 'м.Р. (l959)
Griffiths, J.".'.R. (1958)
Griffoy J.V. ^ Jr. (1957)
Gross ^ J. (1959)
Guhl, АЛ7. (1958)
Günther, A.E. (1959)
Gurzçda' A. (l957)
Gushohin, V.P. (1958)
Guzman Barron, E.S. (1958)
Hagmeier, E. (1957)
Hallam^ J. G. (1959)
llamada, о. &:
T. Ino (1957)
Hammond^ R.J. (1959)
Hamoir/G. (1958)
Hane^ S. (1959)
Hansen, .P. (1959)
Hardy ^ A.C. (1958)
Harri son^ RoJ. (1957)
Harrisson^ T. (1957)
Hartm^anj Ó, (1959)
Hartman J W.L. (1958)
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Hegj H.Tc (1958)
Heiliger J Ъ.Ъ. (1959)
Henderson^ C„ , Q,H« Pickering
CJL. Tarzwell (l959)
Hennemuth, R.C. (1959)
lîensley, M. IL (1957)
Hepher, В. (i 959)
Herald J E.S. &,
R.P, Dempster (1957)
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