(^': NATIONAL SHELLFISH ASSOCIATIO TITLES OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT ANNUAL MEETINGS 1930-1973 PREFACE In 1958, Dr. L. Eugene Cronin compiled a list of papers presented at National Shellf isheries Association annual meetings from 1930-1957. This list was published and distributed to members of the National Shellfisheries Association. The index proved so useful that at the 66th annual business meeting the members voted to have this listing revised to include all titles of papers from 1930 to 1973. This publication includes the retyped 1930-195 7 index and titles from 1958 to 1973 listed in the same format. Dr. Cronin' s brief but excellent preface explaining when, where and how these papers were given and distributed is included in this revision. The full collection of these papers is now at the National Marine Fisheries Service Biological Laboratory, Oxford, Maryland. M. Castagna NATIONAL SHELLFISHERIES ASSOCIATION Titles of Papers Presented at Annual Meetings from 1930 to 1957 Meetings of the National Shellf isheries Association and its parent, the National Association of Shellfish Commissioners, have served as forums for discussion of new knowledge on shellf isheries of the American coasts. At annual meetings, biologists, industry members, food technologists, and public health officials have exchanged information on biology of shellfish, control of enemies, harvesting crops, marketing products, and other topics. For many years reports were distributed in mimeographed form to the members of the Association. Since 1950 convention addresses have been edited more thoroughly and issued as "Proceedings of the National Shellf isheries Association". Proceedings are now duplicated by the zerox process, many libraries throughout the world are sent free copies, and reprints are avail- able to authors . The present list includes titles of papers given at conventions since 1930. A complete set of these papers, many of which are not generally avail- able, is held by the Association. Some discussions of very local or temporary value are not listed here. It is planned that this entire set will be microfilmed. The list of titles is reproduced for three purposes: 1. To provide information on the scope and quantity of reports given in past years. 2. To provide a bibliography for use of members and libraries . 3. To aid interested parties in obtaining copies of papers through microfilms or other means. It is possible that papers were presented which are not among our files. If you know of additions which could be loaned to the Association for microfilming, please notify L. Eugene Cronin, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons, Maryland. ■ 1= NATIONAL SHELLFISHERIES ASSOCIATION 1930 PAPERS RADCLIFFE^ LEWIS. Progress of the oyster industry. 4 p, PRYTHERCH, H. F. The role of copper in controlling the setting and distribution of oysters. (Abstract) 1 p. HOPKINS, A. E. The effect of sulphite pulp mill waste liquor on oysters. 8 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. A preliminary report on the study of oyster larvae as a guide to shelling operations o (Abstract) 1 p. PALMER, LOUISE. Report of an investigation for the control and elimination of starfish on oyster beds. 5 p. DAVIS, DONALD W. How the college can aid the oyster industries. (Abstract) 1 p. LEMON, J, M. Factors affecting the market for fresh oysters. (Abstract) 2 p. 1931 PAPERS NOTE: Our records contain about 252 typed pages as minutes of the Annual Meeting. Several technical papers were included in the minutes on pages indicated parenthetically. All other titles represent papers which are appended as separates after the minutes. MOSES, ROBERT. Future uses of tidal waters in the United States. (pp. 1-14) DIPMAN, C. W. Present trends in food industries. (pp. 23-39) RAYE, W. H. Merchandising must keep pace with production. 7 p. GALTSOFF, P. S. Importation and acclimatization of foreign species of oysters in the United States. 3 p. NELSON, Jo Trapping the oyster drill. (pp. 71-76) PALMER, LOUISE. Combating enemies of the oyster. (pp. 77-8 7) TRUITT, R. V. Maryland's new marine laboratory. (pp. 92-97) LOOSANOFF, V. L, Biological aspects of the oyster situation in Virginia. 6 p. PRYTHERCH, H, F. Further studies of the setting of oysters and their application in the South Atlantic. (pp. 99-109) PERKINS, EARL, Reaction to oyster larvae to currents. (pp. 109-119) LEVINE, HAROLD, The nutritive value of the oyster. 7 p. JOHNSON, TREAT B. The interest of the chemist in life processes, 7 p. DODGSON, R. W. Water storage and treatment for certification: Results on m.ussels and oysters. (pp. 141-173) WRIGHT, EDWARD, Shellfish purification by chlorine in Massachusetts. 6 p. FISHER, L. M. Soft clam purification studies. (pp. 175-183) SOMMERS, H. Mussel poisoning on the Pacific Coast. 10 p. EYRE, JOHN, Methods of bacteriological studies of oysters. (pp. 184-193) DCWD, J, E. Standard methods of shellfish examination (discussion of the paper of Dr. Eyre). 6 p. YONGE, C. M. Physiological activities of oysters, especially those associated with feeding and digestion. (pp. 201-228) NEEDLER, A.W.H., YONGE, C. M,, DODGSON, R. M., GALTSOFF, PAUL, PRYTHERCH, H, F., and PEASE, H, D, (Round Table Discussion) Reversal of sexes in oysters and their possible effects upon modern oyster culture methods, (pp, 230-250) ■2- 1931 Papers (Continued): PIERCE^ ANNE, The philosophy of the oyster. 5 p. TRESSLER, DONALD K. Some opportunities for technological research in the oyster industry. 9 p. RESEARCH COMMITTEE OF THE OYSTER GROWERS AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION. Preliminary notes on some of the researches and exhibits of the Research Committee - mimeographed summary including discussion of varying lengths on the following topics: 1. Special investigation on possible effects of periodic exposures of adult stock from eight separate areas of Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico waters. 2. Studies of conditions of spawning of oysters in Connecticut waters . 3. Controlled cultivation of embryos from spawning oysters. 4. Exhibits and researches respecting the controlled develop- ment of larvae . 5. Sources larval nutrition. 6. Controlled development of spat. 7. Nutritional values of oysters. 1932 PAPERS NOTE: Our records contain about 262 typed pages of the Proceedings of the Joint Convention. Some technical papers are included which are listed below along with their pagination. NELSON, THURLOW C. Oyster culture in some European countries. (pp. 86-100) PRYTHERCH, HERBERT. Remarks on opening oysters. (pp. 106-109) KOEHRING, V. New methods of opening oysters and improving their condition for market. (pp. 109-128) PRYTHERCH;, HERBERT. Microphoto studies of spawning development of larva and setting of oysters (comm.ent accompanying movie film). (pp. 130-142) PEASE, HERBERT D. Summary of nutritional investigations (with discussion). (pp. 159-193) FOWLER, JOSEPH. What New Jersey oystermen are doing to meet the economic situation. (pp. 245-251) 1934 PAPERS SWEET, GORDON, Has the oyster industry a future? 10 p. HORNER, D. J. National advertising - The retailers' guide. 5 p. ARMSTRONG, M. C. My responsibility. 5 p. RADCLIFFE, LEWIS. The oyster industry moves forward. 12 p. FIEDLER, R. H. The purpose of this code. 5 p. BEACH, HOWARD W. Purpose of this meeting. 12 p. BASS, A. G. Necessity of knowing your costs. 4 p. GALTSOFF, PAUL S. New observations on the spawning of the oyster. 5 p. TARBETT, R. E. Some factors to consider in the development of the process of conditioning shellfish for market purposes. 7 p. ■3- 1934 Papers (Continued): CLANCY, JOSEPH B. Conditioning of .oysters for market. 5 p, REMINGTON, ROE E. The oyster as a source of iodine in diet, COULSON, E. JACK. Oysters in anemia. 8 p. PEASE, H. D. History repeats itself. 6 p. 7 p. 1935 PAPERS RADCLIFFE, LEWIS. The industry and the Association. 7 p. DUNBAR, P. B. Better oysters for the consumer. 9 p. FETROW, WARD W. Organization procedure and some operating problems of Farmers Cooperative Marketing Association. 14 p. STOLK, WILLIAM C. Where the can companies fit into the picture. 3 p. McCORKLE, GEORGE, Trade practice conferences. 4 p. GOTT, PHILIP P. Trade associations aid business management. 12 p. SWEET, H. GORDON, Why hold a convention? 9 p. NELSON, To C. Driving the drum fish from New Jersey waters, (Abstract) 1936 PAPERS McCABE, W. W, ARMSTRONG, R. GREENE, L, A, RADCLIFFE, LEWIS. The oyster industry organizes for progress and profit. 8 i NELSON, J. RICHARDS. Opportunities for cooperative marketing of oysters. (Synopsis) 3 p, SALTER, L, C. Fisheries Bureau's assistance in cooperative marketing. 11 p. The Production Credit Association, 3 p. Development of Virginia's oyster resources. (Abstract) 3 p. Selling more consumers more oysters, 5 p. PERRY, C. A. Need for improved standards for scoring oysters. 10 p. JACKSON, CHARLES E. New trends in the oyster industry. 9 p. NELSON, THURLCW C. Oyster drill control in New Jersey, 5 p. GALTSOFF, P. S. Methods of eradication of starfish. 6 p. PRYTHERCH, H. F, The oyster drill problem in Virginia and the South Atlantic Region, (Abstract) 2 p, PEARSE, A, S. Oyster leeches. (Abstract) 1 p. REMINGTON, ROE E« Seafood as seafood. (Paper included in the Minutes of the Annual Meeting, pp, 1-6,) 1937 PAPERS TAYLOR, HARDEN F, Diet, oysters and other things. 7 p. TRESSLER, DONALD K. The freezing preservation of oysters. 5 p, GLANCY, JOSEPH B. Standards of quality — The producers viewpoint. 3 p. MARSH, DOROTHY B, Expansion of market demand — The consumers viewpoint, 6 p, PENNOCK, META, What the Oyster Growers Institute can do in the field of education, 5 p, FISHER, L, M, Protecting the cleanliness of shellfish from producer to consumer, 3 p. MESSER, RICHARD and REECE, GEORGE M, Progress in oyster conditioning. 3 p. -4- 1937 Papers (Continued): LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L, Starfish problems. 4 p. BELL, FRANK T. Oyster investigations of the Bureau of Fisheries. 2 p. SWEET, H. GORDON. Cooperation. 2 p. RADCLIFFE, LEWIS. Your investment in the Institute. 6 p. 1938 PAPERS LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L, Chemical method of starfish control. 3 p. FLOWER, H. BUTLER. Uses of the suction dredge and "Stardust". 4 p. GIBBS, CAPT. HAROLD N. Plankton studies of Narragansett Bay, R. I. 3 p. STAUBER, LESLIE. Oyster drill control in Delaware Bay. 3 p. LEMON, J. M. An investigation of the quality of oysters. 4 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. Discussion of paper by J. M. Lemon. 2 p. RADCLIFFE, LEWIS. What the oyster industry is doing for you. 7 p. SWEET, GORDON. What's wrong with the oyster industry - As viewed by a packer. 2 p. SHEEHAN, JERE F. What's wrong with the oyster industry - As viewed by a distributor. 4 p. PAYNE, A. H. What's wrong with the oyster industry - As viewed by a cooperative. 8 p, GLANCY, JOSEPH B. Improving standards of quality - The packer's viewpoint. 3 p. HEWARD, HARRY. Improving standards of quality - The distributor's viewpoint, 2 p. TEITGEN, JEAN B. How to intei^est the homemakers in oysters, 2 p. 1939 PAPERS EDDY, WALTER H. What the woman consumer expects of shellfish. 2 p. KIEF, RAY J. Merchandising oysters in the Cape Cod Room, Hotel Lexington, N. Y. 3 p. REYNOLDS, H. I, What should the packer do to increase oyster consumption. 4 p. PIERCE, ANNE, Increasing oyster sales - The food editor's viewpoint. 7 p. LEMON, J, M. and ORTENZIO, LOUIS F, An investigation of the quality of oysters. 7 p. STAUBER, LESLIE A. Graphic representation of salinities over oyster growing areas, 2 p. NEWCOMBE, C. L, Variations in growth characteristics of the soft shelled . clam, Mya arenaria L., from widely separated regions. 3 p. GALTSOFF, PAUL S, New problems of propagation of the oyster, 3 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. Studies of the water flow through oysters and some practical applications thereof, 5 p. LOOSANOFF, V. L, Further studies of the chemical control of starfish, 5 p. 1940 PAPERS PUNCOCHAR, J, F., JR., BALDWIN, W. H,, JR., and POTTINGER, S. R, Technological _5- 1940 Papers (Continued): studies on commercially shucked oysters. 8 p. FLOWER, H. BUTLER. Experiences with lime in limiting destructiveness of starfish. 3 p. STAUBER, L. A. and NELSON^ T. C. Some observations on Polydora ligni Webster, a polychate worm on the oyster beds of Delaware Bay, New Jersey. 5 p. PRYTHERCH, HERBERT F. Shellfish investigations - Beaufort, N. C. laboratory experiments in oyster culture. 3 p. LOOSANOFF, V. L. Seasonal gonadal changes of adult oysters in Long Island Sound. 2 p. LOOSANOFF, V. L, Review of the starfish situation in Long Island Sound. 2 p. BIDWELL, MILTON H. A review of bacteriological shellfish scoring. 8 p. PERRY, C. A. Comments on Mr. Bidwell's paper, "A review of bacteriological shellfish scoring". 3 p. SANDHOLZER, LESLIE A. Methods suitable for the bacteriological examination of shellfish and sea water. (Abstract) 1 p. STAUBER, LESLIE A. Relation of valve closure to heart beat in the American oyster, 2 p. SMITH, R. 0. Experimental oyster farming in South Carolina. 2 p. NELSON, J. RICHARDS. Tray culture of oysters in the York River, Virginia. 3 p. ENGLE, JAMES B. The oyster drills of Long Island Sound. 2 p. 1941 PAPERS JACKSON, CHARLES E. Biological and technological aid to the shellf isheries . 4 p, HOPKINS, A. E. Effects on oysters of changes in the salinity of the water. 5 p. SMITH, ROBERT 0. Progress in experimental oyster culture in South Carolina. 3 p. BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS. Shell planting operations in Maryland. 4 p. LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. Observations on oysters and starfish in Long Island Sound in 1941. 3 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. and STAUBER, LESLIE A. Further observation on the mud worm, Polydora ligni Webster, on the oyster beds of Delaware Bay. 4 p. ENGLE, JAMES B. Further observations on the oyster drills of Long Island Sound with reference to the chemical control of embryos. 3 p. STAUBER, LESLIE A. Survival of the oyster drill in waters of low salinity. 3 p. NEWCOMBE, CURTIS L. The cultivation of mussels in Virginia. 2 p. , FISHER, Lo Mo Progress in shellfish sanitation. 4 p. MAHAFFEY, J. LYNN. Notes on methods of shellfish control in New Jersey. 3 p. MAIER, F. J. Present status of shellfish cleansing and conditioning processes. 4 p. 1942 PAPERS GALTSOFF, PAUL S. Problems of productivity of oyster bottom.s . 6 p. STAUBER, LESLIE A. The oyster crab, Pinnotheres ostreum, another pest of the oyster. 4 p. KELLY, CORNELIUS B,, JR. A study of the relation between agar plate counts and sanitation in oyster shucking plants. 4 p. RICE, S. E. The shellf isheries of Florida. 4 p. OLD, MARCUS C. The boring sponges and their effect on shellfish culture. 3 p. •6- 1942 Papers (Continued): ENGLE^ JAMES B. An improved method of spreading lime over starfish infected oyster bottoms. 4 p. LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. New methods for cultivation of the edible mussel, M. edulis . 5 p. SANDHOLZER, LESLIE A. A preliminary report on laboratory methods for the sanitary evaluation of shellfish. 4 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. On the role of diatoms in the fattening of oysters. 4 p. 1943 PAPERS GALTSOFF, PAUL S. Increasing the production of oysters and other shellfish in the United States. 14 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. How New Jersey plans for more oysters. 2 p. WARFIELD, EDWIN, JR. Increasing production of oysters in Maryland. 3 p. McCONNELL, J. N. Louisiana's shellfish prospects. 2 p. GUNTER, GORDON. Problems of oyster production in Texas. 2 p. BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS. Shellfish program of the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory. 3 p. NEWCOMBE, CURTIS L. Shellfish research program of the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory. 2 p. LOOSANOFF, V. L. Utilization of edible mussels. 6 p. GIBBS, HAROLD N. Black quahaugs . 1 p. LEE, C. F., and LEMON, J. M. Progress of studies of utilization of starfish. 3 p. WOODRUFF, COL, FRANK H. Sanitary conditions at oyster plants to meet Army requirements. 3 p. PERRY, C. A. Standard methods of the American Public Health Association for the bacteriological examination of shellfish. 2 p. 1944 PAPERS FREY, DAVID G. Oyster conservation problems on the Potomac River, 3 p. ENGLE, JAMES B, Alabama program of rehabilitation. 3 p. GALTSOFF, PAUL S. Problems of rehabilitation of Chesapeake Bay oyster resources. 3 p. LOOSANOFF, V, L, and ENGLE, JAMES B, Feeding and fattening of oysters. 7 p. MORSE, DOROTHY CLUM. Some observations on the food and feeding of oysters in Chesapeake Bay. 3 p, CLANCY, JOSEPH B, Observations on the fattening of oysters in Great South Bay, New York. 9 p, NELSON, THURLOW C. and CHESTNUT, A. F. Some observations on the transplantation of two weeks old set and of older oysters. 3 p. HAMMANN, CHARLES G. Pollution and the shellfish industry. 3 p. SANDHOLZER, LESLIE A, The bacteriology laboratory - A tool of the progressive oysterman, 3 p. 1946 PAPERS TAYLOR, PIARDEN P. The future of the fisheries industry. 8 p. -7- 1946 Papers (Continued): LARSEN, SPENCER A. The practicability of shipping oysters and other fishery products by air. 9 p. LANHAM, W. B. Newer developments in shipping containers used in air shipments of oysters and other fishery products. 4 p. YOUNG, LEO. The future of frozen packaged oysters. 4 p. NELSON, J. RICHARDS. Experiments and improvements in the mechanical dredging and handling of oysters. 3 p. WOODFIELD, ALBERT W. How can oyster sales be maintained when meats again become plentiful? 4 p. GANNON, FRANCES FOLEY. Increasing consumers' interest in oysters. 2 p. LEMON, J. M. Results of recent researches on the food value and bacteriology of oysters. 5 p. BYRD, G. CLIFFORD. Control of plant sanitation by industry. 3 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. On the need for developing new strains of oysters through selective breeding of domestic stock, cross breeding with other species and the introduction of species from other areas. 7 p. HOPKINS, A. E. Observations of Japanese oyster culture in the State of Washington. 4 p. LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. Growth of oysters of different ages in Milford Harbor. 10 p. CHESTNUT, A. F. Some observations on the feeding of oysters with especial reference to the tide. 6 p. CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. A brief critical survey of the evidence for the horizontal movements of oyster larvae. 5 p. McCONNELL, JAMES N. Louisiana's oyster management program. 5 p. BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS. Effect of Susquehanna River stream flow on Chesapeake Bay salinities and history of past oyster mortalities on upper Bay bars. 4 p. ENGLE, JAMES B. Commercial aspects of the upper Chesapeake Bay oyster bars in light of the recent oyster mortalities. 5 p. NEWCOMBE, CURTIS L. How can we profit by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration hearings. 3 p. HANSEN^ P. ARNE. Bacteriological observations on oyster grounds of the Hampton Roads area. 4 p. 1947 PAPERS JAMES, MILTON C. Collaboration by the FWS with the oyster industry. 7 p. McCUTCHEON, GILBERT S. Labor relations problems of the oyster industry. 9 p. ALPHEN, J. L. Advertising plan of National Fisheries Institute. 6 p. KERR, ROSE G. Publicizing oysters through medium of a new oyster publication with new educational sound motion pictures: Home cookery of fish and filleting and packaging of fish. 5 p. POTTINGER, S. R. Packaging of frozen oysters. 5 p. STAMM, PAUL, Some of the problems of the oyster industry. 1 p. CLANCY, J. B. Improvements in quality control in plant operation. 3 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. The pros and cons of introducing foreign shellfish. 3 p. COMMITTEE REPORT (Appointed by Dr. Radcliffe for the Ass'n.). On the importation of foreign shellfish. 2 p. HEYDECKER, WAYNE D. Interstate Fisheries Commissions and their relation to sanitation. 5 p. CHIPMAN, WALTER A., JR. Seasonal changes in the fattening of oysters. 5 p. 1947 Papers (Continued): McCONNELL, JAMES N. Formation of the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission. 3 p. BAUGHMAN^ J. L. Texas rehabilitating oyster grounds. 4 p. HAMMER, RALPH C. Present status of the Chesapeake Bay oyster bars in Maryland. 3 p. BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS. Observations on fouling of shells in the Chesapeake Bay. 5 p, ENGLE, JAMES B. Distribution of setting guides the Maryland oyster program. 5 p. CWEN, H. MALCOLM. Observations on oyster drills: Chromosomes of Urosalpinx cinereus. Say. (Abstract) 1 p. GALTSOFF, PAUL S. Respiration in oysters, 7 p. LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. Effects of turbidity on feeding of oysters. 5 p. STAUBER, LESLIE A. On possible physiological species in the oyster^ Ostrea virginica. 5 p. SIELING^ FRED W. Effects of pollution at Baltimore on pH and oxygen content of water. 5 p. 1948 PAPERS CHESTNUT, A. F. Late summer and early fall spawning of oysters and its relation to sets of commercial value. 4 p. ANDREWS, JAY D. The 1947 oyster strike in the James River. 6 p. DAVIS, HARRY C. Som.e observations on the spawning of oysters and rearing of oyster larvae throughout the year. 6 p. KORRINGA, P. The rearing of oyster larvae in ponds and tanks, its problems, its prospects. 5 p. BUTLER, PHILIP A. Effects of flood conditions on the production of spawn in the oyster. 4 p. KORRINGA, P. Spatfall prediction in Holland. 4 p. KORRINGA, P. Shell disease in Ostrea edulis - Its dangers, its cause, its control. 9 p. 1949 PAPERS NELSON, THURLOW C. What can science offer the oyster grower. 9 p. SOLLERS, ALLAN A. Varying characteristics of oyster bottom. 4 p. LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. Variations in intensity of setting of oysters in Long Island Sound. 11 p. INGLE, ROBERT M. Plans and progress of oyster investigations in Florida. 3 p. SIELING, FRED W. Intensity and distribution of oyster set in Chesapeake Bay and tributaries. 4 p. DAVIS, HARRY C. On the culture of oyster larvae in the laboratory. 6 p. CHESTNUT, A. F. The oyster industry of North Carolina and some of its problems. 4 p. BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS. Growth observations of oysters held on trays at Solomons Island, Maryland. 7 p. GLUDE, JOHN B. Fish and Wildlife Service clam investigations. 8 p. LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. and DAVIS, HARRY C. The spawning of quahaugs in winter and culture of their larvae in the laboratory. 9 p. HASKIN, HAROLD H. Growth studies in the quahaugs, Venus mercenaria. 9 p. TURNER, HARRY J., JR. Practical problems of the propagation of the soft shell clam, Mya arenaria. 2 p. -9- 1949 Papers (Continued): BIDWELL, M. M, and KELLY^, C B. A study of duck farm pollution of a shellfish area. 8 p. CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. Preliminary observations on the predation of commercial shellfish by conchs , 7 p^ CHIPMAN, WALTER A., JR. and GALTSOFF^ PAUL S. Toxic effects of oil mixed with carbonized sand on aquatic animals. 7 p. 1950 PAPERS GALTSOFF, P. S., McCONNELL, J. N., and WALLACE, DAVID H. Introduction of non- indigenous species of oysters. (Committee Report) 4 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. On the functions of the mantle, gills, and palps in feeding of the oyster with especial reference to their operation in turbid waters. 10 p. CHESTNUT, A. F. Studies on the digestive system of the oyster, 5 p. INGLE, ROBERT M. and DAWSON, CHARLES E., JR. Variation in salinity and its relation to the Florida oyster. Part I: Salinity variations in Apalachicola Bay. 4 p. ENGLE, JAMES B. The condition of oysters as measured by the carbohydrate cycle, the condition factor and the per cent dry weight. 6 p. KELLY, C. B. Shellfish sanitation research program. 5 p. SMITH^ OSGOOD R. Observations on soft clam mortalities in Massachusetts. 3 p. STRINGER, LOUIS D. The hard clam (quahaug) program. 4 p. WELCH, WALTER R. Observations on the life history of the sea scallop and its fishery in Maine, 4 p. DUMONT, WILLIAM H. Report on various tests on bottoms for oyster planting. 8 p. BAKER, B. B. A brief report on the Texas oyster investigation. 3 p. BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS. Recent observarions on the season and pattern of oyster setting in the middle Chesapeake area. 7 p. SIELING, FRED W. Influence of seasoning and position of oyster shells on oyster setting. 5 p. HASKIN, HAROLD H. The selection of food by the common oyster drill, Urosalpinx cinerea, Say, 7 p. CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. Some recent investigations on native bivalve larvae in New Jersey estuaries. 5 p. LOOSANOFF, V. L., MILLER, W. S. and SMITH, P. B. Growth and setting of larvae of Venus mercenaria ir^ relation to temperature. 23 p. 1951 PAPERS ARCISZ, WILLIAM, WATTIE, ELSIE and DALLAS, JAMES L. Seasonal variations of conforms and enterococci in a closed shellfish area. 11 p. INGLE, ROBERT M. Notes on growth of Thais haema stoma floridana and Thais (Stramonita) rustica. 3 p. DOW, ROBERT L. and WALLACE, DANA E. A method of reducing winter mortalities of Venus m.ercenaria in Maine waters. 7 p. MACKIN, J. G, Incidence of infection of oysters by Dermocystidium in the Barataria Bay area of Louisiana. 14 p. OWEN, H. MALCOLM and WALTERS, LESTER L. A report on the interrelationship between the growth and mortality of oysters. (Abstract) 1 p. -10- 1951 Papers (Continued): SMITH, OSGOOD R. and CHIN, EDWARD. The effects of predation on soft clams, Mya arenaria. 8 p, MARAK, ROBERT R. Variations in sizes and rate of growth of Lamellibranch larvae of the same parents. (Abstract) 1 p. GUNTER, GORDON. The Bonnet Carre Spillway and the oyster beds of Mississippi Sound. 1 p. GLUDE, JOHN B, and LANDERS^ WARREN S. Biological effects of bullraking vs. power dredging on a population of hard shell clams, Venus mercenaria. 23 ENGLE, JAMES B. and CHAPMAN, CHARLES R. Oyster condition affected by attached mussels. 9 p. LUETH, FRANCIS X. Some factors influencing steam yields of oysters, 6 p. CHESTNUT, A. F. Studies of the North Carolina clam industry. 4 p. SPEAR, HARLAN S. A soft clam population census in Sagadahoc Bay, Maine, 1949- 1950-1951. 15 p. 1952 PAPERS DCW, ROBERT Lo Shellfish survey methods. 8 p. RAY, SAMMY M. A culture technique for the diagnosis of infection with Dermocystidium marinum in oysters. 5 p. MACKIN, J. G. and CAUTHRON, FRED F. Effect of heavy infestations of Polydora websteri Hartman on Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin) in Louisiana. 11 p. SPRAGUE, VICTOR. Species of Nemotopsis in Ostrea virginica. (Abstract) 1 p. SPRAGUE, VICTOR and ORR, P. E. Studies on Nematopsis. III. N. ostrearum and N. prytherchi with special reference to host- parasite relation. 18 p. FLOWER, FRANKLIN B. and McDERMOTT, JOHN J. Observations on the occurrence of the oyster crab. Pinnotheres ostreum, as related to oyster damage in Delaware Bay. 3 p. McDERMOTT, JOHN J. and FLOWER, FRANKLIN B. Preliminary studies of the common mud crabs on oyster beds of Delaware Bay. 4 p. GALTSOFF, PAUL S. How strong is the oyster? 3 p. DAVIS, HARRY C, On food and feeding of larvae of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. 16 p. CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. Preliminary studies on the field culture, behavior, and trapping of the larvae of the hard clam, Venus (=Mercenaria) mercenaria L. 4 p„ MANNING, J. H. Setting of oyster larvae and survival of spat in the St, Mary's River, Maryland, in relation to fouling of cultch. 5 p. CHESTNUT, A. F. and FAHY, WILLIAM E. Studies on the setting intensity of oysters in Bogue Sound, North Carolina. 11 p. BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS. Some observations on rate of growth of oysters in the Maryland area, 9 p, NELSON, THURLOW C. Some observations on the migrations and setting of oyster larvae. 6 p, SMITH, OSGOOD R, The wanderings of small clams. 3 p. HOPKINS, SEWELL H. and MENZEL, R, WINSTON. Methods for the study of oyster plantings. 5 p. WEBSTER, JOHN R. Operations and problems of an oyster census on Swan Point Bar, upper Chesapeake Bay. 8 p. SMITH, RUSSELL S. A water quality survey of Hampton Roads shellfish areas. 14 p. LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. Behavior of oysters in water of low salinities. 17 p. -11- 1952 Papers (Continued): LACKEY, JAMES B., VANDER BORGH, GEORGE, JR., and GLANCY, JOSEPH B. General character of plankton organisms in waters overlying shellfish- producing grounds. 5 p. BUTLER, PHILIP A. Shell growth versus meat yield in the oyster, C. virginica . 6 p, GLUDE, JOHN B., SPEAR, HARLAN and WALLACE, DANA. The hydraulic clam rake, a new method of gathering seed clams. 4 p. POMEROY, LAWRENCE. Radioisotope studies of the utilization of dissolved phosphorus and calcium by the American oyster. 4 p. FLOYD, DANIEL J, Foods and feeding of oysters as observed with the use of radioactive plankton. 10 p. HASKIN, HAROLD H. Further growth studies on the quahaug, Venus mercenaria. 7 p. BUTLER, PHILIP A. Seasonal growth of oysters (C. virginica) in Florida. 4 p. HEWATT, WILLIS G. An oyster feeding experiment. 2 p. SIELING, FRED W. and McGARY, J. W. Preliminary report on the Chincoteague Bay survey. 4 p. 1953 PAPERS GALTSOFF, PAUL S. and ARCISZ, WILLIAM. Observations on the rate of propulsion of water and retention of coliform bacteria by the oyster, 8 p. BURKENROAD, MARTIN D. Two new methods of research on behavior of the oyster. 4 j COLLIER, ALBERT. A study of the response of oysters to temperature, and some long-range ecological interpretations. 26 p. HOPKINS, SEWELL H., MACKIN, J. G. and MENZEL, R. WINSTON. The annual cycle of reproduction, growth, and fattening in Louisiana oysters. 12 p. CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. A review of those aspects of the biology of the oyster drill Urosalpinx cinerea (Say) fundamental to its control, 10 p. CLANCY, JOSEPH B. Oyster production and oyster drill control. 6 p. BUTLER, PHILIP A. The southern oyster drill. 9 p. McCONNELL, JAMES N. The Gulf Coast conch, Thais haemastoma. 2 p. HEWATT, WILLIS G. and ANDREWS, JAY D, Mortalities of oysters in trays at Gloucester Point, York River, Virginia, (Abstract) 1 p. ANDREWS, JAY D. and HEWATT, WILLIS G, Incidence of Dermocystidium marinum, Mackin, Collier, and Owen - A fungus disease of oysters, in Virginia, (Abstract) 1 p, RAY, SAMMY M, Studies on the occurrence of Dermocystidium marinum in young oysters, , 13 p, SIELING, FRED W. Experiments on the effects of seismographic exploration on oysters, 11 p, MENZEL, R. WINSTON. The prodissoconchs and the setting behavior of three species of oysters, 9 p, MARSHALL, NELSON. Changes in the physiography of oyster bars in the James River, Virginia, 9 p. PRESNELL, M. W., ARCISZ, W. and KELLY, C. B. Comparison of the M. F. technique and the M. P. N. technique in examination of sea water. 9 p. 1954 PAPERS BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS, Brief history of the National Shellf isheries Association. 1 p. -12- 1954 Papers (Continued): Convention Symposium on Various Aspects of Oyster Setting: NELSON, J. RICHARDS. Oyster Setting. 3 p. LOOSANOFF, V. L. How to increase production of seed oysters in Connecticut. 4 p. NELSON, THURLOW C. Observations of the behavior and distribution of oyster larvae. 6 p. BEAVEN, G. FRANCIS. Various aspects of oyster setting in Maryland. 9 p. ANDREWS, JAY D. Setting of oysters in Virginia. 9 p. LUNZ, G. ROBERT. The general pattern of oyster setting in South Carolina. 5 p. HOPKINS, SEWELL H. Oyster setting on the Gulf Coast. 4 p. Other Convention Papers: MANNING, J. H. and WHALEY, H, H. Distribution of oyster larvae and spat in relation to some environmental factors in a tidal estuary. 10 p. LOOSANOFF, V. L., DAVIS, H. C. and CHANLEY, P. E. Food requirements of some bivalve larvae . 18 p . CHANLEY, P. E. Possible causes of growth variations in clam larvae. 11 p. BUTLER, PHILIP A. Selective setting of oyster larvae on artificial cultch. 11 p. GLUDE, JOHN B. The tidal spat trap, a new method for collecting seed clams. 10 p. GALTSOFF, PAUL S. Recent advances in the studies of the structure and formation of the shell of Crassostrea virginica. 20 p. CHIPMAN, WALTER A. On the rate of water propulsion by the bay scallop. 4 p. GUSTAFSON, ALTON H. Growth studies in the quahog Venus mercenaria. 11 p. DAVIS^ H. C. and LOOSANOFF, V. L. A fungus disease in bivalve larvae. 6 p. ANDREWS, JAY D. Notes on fungus parasites of bivalve mollusks in Chesapeake Bay. 7 p. RAY, S. M. and MACKIN, J. G. Studies of pathogenesis of Dermocystidium marinum . 4 p . MACKIN, J. G. and RAY, S. M. Studies of the effect of infection by Dermocystidium marinum in ciliary action in oysters (Crassostrea virginica). 14 p. MACKIN, J. G. and LOESCH, HAROLD. A haplosporidian hyperparasite of oysters, 2 p. MENZEL, R, WINSTON and HOPKINS, SEWELL H. Effects of two parasites on the growth of oysters. 3 p. ALDRICH^ FREDERICK A. The functional morphology of the alimentary canal of Asterias forbesi and the predation of bivalve mollusks. (Summary) 3 p. CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. Seasonal vertical movements of oyster drills (Urosalpinx cinerea) . 9 p. DOW, ROBERT L. Preliminary experiments in the use of ground controlled aerial photography in intertidal hydrographic surveys. 10 p. WALLACE, DANA E. The use of equipment and techniques in applied shellfish management . 3 p . SIELING, F, W. Report on certain phases of the Chincoteague Bay investigations, 5 p. McHUGH, J, L. and ANDREWS, J, D. Computation of oyster yields in Virginia. 23 p. MENZIES, J. R. Shellfish sanitation as related to the export and import trade in Canada . 6 p . GREEN, RICHARD S. The sanitary aspects of importation of shellfish into the United States. 7 p. JENSEN, EUGENE T. The development of recommended practices for sanitary control of the breading and freezing of shellfish. 8 p. -13- 195 5 PAPERS SUOMELA, ARNIE J. The Fish and Wildlife Service and the shellfish industry. 5 p. Convention Symposium on Pollution Control in Shellfish Growing Areas: KELLY, C. B. Public Health Service research on shellfish bacteriology. 6 p. UDELL, HAROLD F. Sanitary surveys of shellfish areas. 5 p. EDWARDS, MALCOLM B. Local sanitation problems in shellfish growing areas. 3 p. LeBOSQUET, M., JR. Sewage treatment protects shellfish growing areas. 4 p. Technical Papers on the Biology of Certain Shellfish: DAVIS, H. C. and CHANLEY, P. E. Spawning and egg production of oysters and clams. 19 p. DAVIS, H. C. and CHANLEY, P. E, Effects of some dissolved substances on bivalve larvae. 16 p. BUTLER, PHILIP A. Reproductive cycle in native and transplanted oysters. (Abstract) 1 p. MENZEL, R. WINSTON. Some additional differences between Crassostrea virginica and Ostrea equestris in the Gulf of Mexico area. 6 p. LUNZ, G. ROBERT. Cultivation of oysters in ponds at Bears Bluff Laboratories. 5 p, ENGLE, JAMES B. Ten years of study on oyster setting in a seed area in upper Chesapeake Bay. 12 p. MANNING, J. H. and DUNNINGTON, E. A. The Maryland soft clam fishery: A preliminary investigational report. 11 p. Technical Papers on the Biology of Certain Shellfish Enemies: MACKIN, J. G. and BOSWELL, J. L. The life cycle and relationships of Dermocystidlum marinum. 4 p. MACKIN, J. G. Dermocystidlum marinum and salinity. 13 p. HEWATT, WILLIS G. and ANDREWS, JAY D. Temperature control experiments of the fungus disease, Dermocystidium marinum, of oysters. 5 p. CHESTNUT, A. F. The distribution of oyster drills in North Carolina. 5 p. ANDREWS, JAY D. Trapping oyster drills in Virginia. I. The effect of migration and other factors on the catch. 15 p» McHUGH, J. L. Trapping oyster drills in Virginia. II. The time factor in relation to the catch per trap. 14 p. CHAPMAN, CHARLES R. Feeding habits of the southern oyster drill, Thais haema stoma. 8 p. MENZEL, R. WINSTON and HOPKINS, SEWELL H. Crabs as predators of oysters in Louisiana. 8 p. Technical Papers on the Demand for and Processing of Shellfish: WOODWARD, GEORGE M. The demand for eastern oysters. 6 p. DINGEE, JOHN. New types and uses of cans. 4 p. JENSEN, EUGENE T. Proposed changes in PHS manual for sanitary control of harvesting and processing of shellfish. 9 p. -14- 1956 PAPERS Convention Symposium on Production and Utilization of Seed Oysters: CRONIN, L. EUGENE. Introduction. 1 p. ANDREWS, JAY D. and McHUGH, J. L. The survival and growth of South Carolina seed oysters in Virginia waters. 15 p. CHESTNUT, A. F. The seed oyster problems of North Carolina. (Abstract) 1 p. BUTLER, PHILIP A. Production and utilization of seed oysters in the Gulf area. 4 p, NELSON, THURLOW C. Summary. 7 p. Biology of Shellfish: GUNTER, GORDON, DAWSON, C. E. and DEMORAN, WILLIAM J. Determination of how long oysters have been dead by studies of their shells. 3 p. SHUSTER, CARL N., JR. On the shell of bivalve mollusks . 9 p. HAVEN, DEXTER and ANDREWS, JAY D. Survival and growth of Venus mercenaria, Venus campechiensis, and their hybrids in suspended trays and on natural bottoms. 8 p. CHESTNUT, A. F., FAHY, W. E. and PORTER, H. J. Growth of young Venus mercenaria, Venus campechiensis, and their hybrids, 7 p. Biology of Shellfish Enemies: HOPKINS, SEWELL H. Our present knowledge of the oyster parasite "Bucephalus". 4 p. WOELKE, CHARLES E. The flatworm Pseudostylochus ostreophagus Hyman, a predator of oysters. 6 p. HARGIS, WILLIAM J., JR., ARRIGHI, MARY F., RAMSEY, ROBERT W. and WILLIAMS, R. Some effects of high-frequency X-rays on the oyster drill, Urosalpinx cinerea. 5 p. GLUDE, JOHN B. Copper, a possible barrier to oyster drills. 10 p. McHUGH, J. L. Trapping oyster drills in Virginia. III. The catch per trap in relation to condition of bait. 20 p. Envirorimental Conditions: DUNN, GORDON E. Some features of the hurricane problem. 5 p. Shellfish Food: BUTLER, PHILIP A. and WILSON, ALFRED J., JR. A continuous water sampler for estimation of daily changes in plankton. 6 p. Shellfish Poison: McFARREN, E. F., SCHAFER, M. L., CAMPBELL, J. E., LEWIS, K. H., JENSEN, E. T. and SCHANTZ, E. J. Public health significance of paralytic shellfish poison: A review of literature and unpublished research. 28 p. Shellfish Technology and Public Health Aspects: ABBEY, ANTHONY, KOHLER, A. RICHARD, and UPHAM, SIDNEY D. The effect of aureomycin chlortetracycline in the processing and storage of freshly shucked oysters. (Abstract) 1 p. -15- 1956 Papers (Continued): Panel Discussion on Freezing and Processing Southern Oysters LEE, C. F. Introduction to panel discussions. 2 p. FINGERMAN, MILTON and FAIRBANKS, LAURENCE D. Investigations of the body fluid and "brown- spotting" of the oyster. 2 p. NOVAK, ARTHUR and FIEGER, E. A. Research on handling and processing southern oysters. 3 p. WATTS, BETTY, LEWIS, HARVEY and SCHWARTZ, MARK. Oyster research from Florida State University. 4 p. 1957 PAPERS Review of Shellfish Biology: GALTSOFF, PAUL S. The past and future of oyster research. 14 p. Sanitation of Shellfish: DCW, ROBERT L. Sanitary criteria for shellfish by species and by area. 7 p. GREGORY, R. H., HILL, R. T. and HOPE, J. A. Bacteriological studies of harvesting and processing oysters in Virginia. 13 p. Ecology of Shellfish: LUNZ, G. ROBERT. Unused oyster shell in South Carolina suitable for seed oyster production. 8 p. CHANLEY, PAUL E. Survival of some juvenile bivalves in water of low salinity. 14 p, MENZEL, R. W., HULINGS, N. C. and HATHAWAY, R. R. Causes of depletion of oysters in St. Vincent Bay, Apalachicola Bay, Florida. 6 p. ENGLE, JAMES B. The seasonal significance of total solids of oysters in commercial exploitation. 7 p. WESTLEY, RONALD E. An automatic water sampler for marine shore stations. 4 p. LOOSANOFF, V. L. and NOMEJKO, C. A. Burial as a method for control of the common oyster drill, Urosalpinx cinerea, of Long Island Sound. 7 p. KUNKLE, DONALD E. Vertical distribution of oyster larvae in Delaware Bay. (Summary) 2 p. SPARKS, A. K., BOSWELL, J. h. , and MACKIN, J. G. Studies on the comparative utilization of oxygen by living and dead oysters. 11 p. COX, K. Management of the abalone fishery in California. 7 p. MANNING, J. H. The Maryland soft clam industry, its potentials and problems. 4 p. Physiology of Shellfish: SMITH, REBECCA J. Filtering efficiency of hard clams in mixed suspensions of radioactive phytoplankton. 10 p. FINGERMAN, M. and FAIRBANKS, L. D. Histophysiology of the oyster kidney. 9 p. GUILLARD, ROBERT R. Some factors in the use of nannoplankton cultures as food for larval and juvenile bivalves. TRIPP, M. R. Disposal by oysters of intracardially injected red blood cells of vertebrates. 5 p. EBLE, A. Some observations on blood circulation in the oyster. 3 p. -16- 1957 Papers (Continued): Morphology of Shellfish: GUNTER, GORDON. An abnormal Virginia oyster with a bifurcated muscle. 2 p. GALTSOFF, PAUL S. Observations on muscle attachments, ciliary motion and the pallial organ of oysters. 7 p. Parasites and Predators of Shellfish: FENG, SUNG YEN. Observations on the distribution and elimination of spores of Nematopsis ostrearum in oysters. 12 p. COOLEY, NELSON R. Laboratory and field studies of an oyster drill parasite. 15 p. HATHAWAY, RALPH R. The crown conch Melongena corona Gmelin; its habits, sex ratios, and possible relations to the oyster. 5 p. 1958 PAPERS Review of Pollution with Atomic Materials: CHIPMAN, WALTER A. Disposal of radioactive materials and its relation to fisheries. 8 p. Ecology of Shellfish: MEDCOF, J. C. Studies on stored oysters (Crassostrea virginica) . 16 p. ANDREWS, JAY D., HAVEN, DEXTER, and QUAYLE, D. B. Fresh- water kill of oysters, Crassostrea virginica, in James River, Virginia, 1958. 21 p. QUAYLE, D. B. Prediction of oyster setting in British Columbia (Crassostrea gigas). 4 p. QUAYLE, D. B. Pacific oyster seed production (Crassostrea gigas) . 5 p. LINDSAY, CEDRIC, WESTLEY, R. E. and SAYCE, C. S. Prediction of oyster setting in the State of Washington. 12 p. ST. AMANT, LYLE S. Successful use of reef oyster shells as oyster cultch in Louisiana. 6 p. Parasites and Predators of Shellfish: HAVEN, DEXTER. Effects of pea crabs. Pinnotheres ostreum, on oysters, Crassostrea virginica . 10 p . CHAPMAN, CHARLES R. Oyster drill (Thais haemastoma) predation in Mississippi Sound . 11 p . Management of Marine Resources: ORCUTT, H. C. California oyster ground utilization plan. 3 p. 1959 PAPERS Symposium on Mortalities of Shellfish: DAVIS, DAVID E. Problems in analysis of mortalities. 6 p, -17- 1959 Papers (Continued): STAUBER, LESLIE A. Immunity in invertebrates, with special reference to the oyster. 14 p. MACKIN, J. G. Mortalities of oysters. 20 p. Estimation of Mortality Rates of Oysters: MACKIN, J. G. A method of estimation of mortality rates in oysters. 12 p. Pests, Predators, and Diseases of Oysters: WOELKE, CHARLES E. Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas mortalities with notes on common oyster predators in Washington waters. 14 p. STEIN, J. E., DENISON, J. G. and MACKIN, J. G. Hexamita sp. and an infectious disease in the commercial oyster Ostrea lurida. 16 p. PROVENZANO, ANTHONY J., JR. Effects of the flatworm Stylochus ellipticus (Girard) on oyster spat in two salt water ponds in Massachusetts. 6 p. WEBSTER, JOHN R. and MEDFORD, ROYSTON Z. Flatworm distribution and associated oyster mortality in Chesapeake Bay. 8 p. Pest Control: SHEARER, L. W. and MacKENZIE, C. L., JR. The effects of salt solutions of different strengths on oyster enemies. 8 p. MacKENZIE, CLYDE L., JR. and SHEARER, L. W. Chemical control of Polydora websteri and other annelids inhabiting oyster shells. 8 p. Introduction of New Species: MEDCOF, J. G. Trial introduction of European oysters (Ostrea edulis) to Canadian east coast. 12 p. Growth and Quality of Oysters: SPARKS, ALBERT K. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Preliminary report on growth and survival of the Pacific oyster in Washington waters. 8 p. WOELKE, CHARLES E. Growth of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas in the waters of Washington State. 12 p. WESTLEY, RONALD E. Selection and evaluation of a method for quantitative measurement of oyster condition. 6 p. Studies on Clams MEDCOF, J. C. Effect of hydraulic escalator harvester on under- size soft- shell clams. 12 p. CHANLEY, PAUL E. InJieritance of shell markings and growth in the hard clam, Venus mercenaria. 8 p. Public Health Aspects of Shellf isheries : JENSEN, EUGENE T. Progress in the Cooperative State- Public Health Service- Industry Program for the Certification of Interstate Shellfish Shippers. 10 p. COLWELL, R. R. and LISTON, J. A bacteriological study of the natural flora of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) when transplanted to various areas in Washington. 8 p. -18- 1960 PAPERS ANATOMY and Physiology: GALTSOFF, PAUL S, The three hearts of the oyster. 5 p, EBLE, ALBERT F. The use of vinyl acetate in studies on the circulatory system of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. 3 p, HILLMAN, ROBERT E„ and SHUSTER , CARL N. Observations on the mantle of the northern quahog, Mercenaria mercenaria L„ 8 p. BUTLER, PHILIP A., WILSON, ALFRED J . , JR., and RICK, ALAN J. Effect of pesticides on oysters. 10 p. Ecology of Oysters : NICHY, F. E. and MENZEL , R. W. Mortality of intertidal and subtidal oysters in Alligator Harbor, Florida. 9 p- HAVEN, DEXTER, Seasonal cycle of condition index of oysters in the York and Rappahannock Rivers. 25 p. Offshore Shellfish Populations : PORTER, H. J. and CHESTNUT, A. F. The offshore clam fishery of North Carolina , 7 p „ MERRILL, ARTHUR So Abundance and distribution of sea scallops off the Middle Atlantic Coast, 7 p. Oyster Culture : SHAW, WILLIAM N. Raft culture of eastern oysters in Chatham, Massachusetts. 12 p. Predators of Shellfish : PERLMUTTER, ALFRED and NIGRELLI , ROSS F. A possible hybrid population of the starfish, Aster ias f orbesi (Desor), in western Long Island Sound o 4 f 1961 PAPERS Laboratory Methods : ANDREWS, JAY D. Measurement of shell growth in oysters by weighing in water. 12 p., SHUSTER, CARL N„, JR. and EBLE, ALBERT F. Techniques in visualization of organ systems in bivalve mollusks, 12 p. Biology of Shellfish : DAVIS, ROBERTA L. and MARSHALL, NELSON. The feeding of the bay scallop, Aequipecten irradians . 6 p . WOODBURN, KENNETH D „ Survival and growth of laboratory-reared northern clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) and hybrids (M, mercenaria x M. campechiensis^ in h lor ida waters, 6 p. ~ MENZEL, R. W. Seasonal growth of the Northern quahog, Mercenaria mercenaria and the Southern quahog, M, campechiens is in Alligator Harbor, Florida . 10 p . SHAW, WILLIAM No Index of condition and per cent solids of raft-grown oysters in Massachusetts, 6 p. -19- 1951 Papers (Continued): Causes of Oyster Mortality: QUAYLE, D. B. and RICKER, W. E. Mortality in Pacific oyster seed. 12 p. BURTON, RICHARD W. Distribution of oyster microparasites in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. 10 p. Chemical Control of Shellfish Pests and Predators : HANKS, ROBERT W. Chemical control of the green crab, Carcinus maenas (L.). 12 p< LINDSAY, CEDRIC E. Pesticide tests in the marine environment in the state of Washington. 12 p. 1962 PAPERS McHUGH, J. L. Research and the oyster industry. 10 p. MEDCOF, J. C. and McPHAIL, J. S. A new hydraulic rake for soft- shell clams. 22 p, MEDCOF, J. C, and BOURNE, NEIL. Causes of mortality of the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus . 18 p . PEREYRA, WALTER T. Mortality of Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) in various exposure situations in Washington. 14 p. ANDREWS, JAY D. Oyster mortality studies in Virginia. IV. MSX in James River public seed beds. 20 p. HIDU, HERBERT and UKELES, RAVENNA. Dried unicellular algae as food for larvae of the hard shell clam, Mercenaria mercenaria. 18 p. MENZEL, R. W. and SIMS, H. W. Experimental farming of hard clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, in Florida. 8 p. MENZEL, R. WINSTONo Seasonal growth of northern and southern quahogs, Mercenaria mercenaria and M. campechiensis, and their hybrids in Florida. 10 p. SHAW, WILLIAM N. Seasonal gonadal changes in female soft- shell clams, Mya arenaria, in the Tred Avon River, Maryland. 12 p. PORTER, HUGH J. Incidence of Malacobdella in Mercenaria campechiensis off Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina. 14 p. ROPES, JOHN W. Tests of internal tags for green crabs (Carcinus maenas) . 14 p. HOESE, HINTON DICKSON. Studies on oyster scavengers and their relation to the fungus Dermocystidium marinum. 14 p. COFFIN, GARETH W. and WELCH, WALTER R. A technique for separating small mollusks from, bottom sediments, 6 p. 1963 PAPERS WELCH, WALTER R. The European oyster, Ostrea edulis, in Maine. 18 p. HIDU, HERBERT and TUBIASH, HASKELL S. A bacterial basis for the growth of antibiotic- treated bivalve larvae. 16 p. SAYCE, CLYDE S. A method for increasing survival of locally- caught Pacific oyster seed in Willapa Bay, Washington. 4 p. RAY, SAMMY M. Notes on the occurrence of Dermocystidium marinum on the Gulf of Mexico coast during 1961 and 1962. 10 p. RAY, SAMMY M. A review of the culture method for detecting Dermocystidium marinum with suggested modifications and precautions. 16 p. NOVAK, ARTHUR F. Radiation pasteurization of oysters. 4 p. -20- 1963 Papers (Continued): WOOD, LANGLEY and ROBERTS, BEVERLY A. Differentiation of effects of two pesticides upon Urosalpinx cinerea Say from the Eastern Shore of Virginia. 12 p. MARSHALL, NELSON. Mortality rates and the life span of the bay scallop, Aequipecten irradians . 6 p. PENDLETON, JUDITH A. Serological studies on the bay scallop, Aequipecten irradians . 8 p. 1964 PAPERS CHEW, KENNETH K., SPARKS, ALBERT K., KATKANSKY, STANLEY C. and HUGHES, DAVID. Preliminary observations on the seasonal size distribution of Mytilicola orientalis Mori in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) at Humboldt Bay, California and Yaquina Bay, Oregon. 8 p. DAHLSTROM, WALTER A, Survival and growth of the European flat oyster in California, 10 p. WESTLEY, RONALD E. Some relationships between Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) condition and the environment. 16 p. PORTER, HUGH J. Seasonal gonadal changes of adult clams, Mercenaria mercenaria (L.), in North Carolina. 18 p. MEDCOF, J. C. and MacPHAIL, J. S. Fishing efficiency of clam hacks and mortalities incidental to fishing. 20 p. GLUDE, JOHN B. The effect of scoter duck predation on a clam population in Dabob Bay, Washington, 14 p. KENK, VIDA CARMEN. Research Note: A new crab host of the gregarine Nematopsis ostrearum, 2 p. 1965 PAPERS CARVER, JOHN A., JR. Some critical problems of the shellfish industry. 4 p, ENGLE, JAMES B, The molluscan shellfish industry - Current status and trends. 10 p. PERKINS, FRANK 0, and MENZEL, R, W. Morphological and cultural studies of a motile stage in the life cycle of Dermocystidium marinum, 8 p, RAY, SAMMY M, Cycloheximide : Inhibition of Dermocystidium marinum in laboratory stocks of oysters, 6 p. EBLE, ALBERT F, Some observations on the seasonal distribution of selected enzymes in the American oyster as revealed by enzyme histochemistry, 6 p, TORPEY, JOHN, INGLE, ROBERT M., GILLESPIE, LARRY, and HAVENS, WALTER K, Experiments with oyster purification in Florida. 6 p. TOWNSLEY, P. M,, RICHY, R, A. and TRUSSELL, P. C. The laboratory rearing of the shipworm, Bankia setacea (Tryon) . 4 p. CHANLEY, PAUL E. Larval development of the large blood clam, Noetia ponderosa (Say) . 6 p. SHAW, WILLIAM N. The growth and mortality of seed oysters, Crassostrea virginica, from Broad Creek, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, in high- and low- salinity waters. 6 p. YANCEY, ROBERT M. Review of oyster culture in Alaska, 1910-61. 2 p. SHAW, WILLIAM N, and MERRILL, ARTHUR S. Setting and growth of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, on navigation buoys in the lower Chesapeake Bay. 6 p. -21- 1965 Papers (Continued): SAILA^ SAUL B. and GAUCHER, THOMAS A. Estimation of the sampling distribution and numerical abundance of some mollusks in a Rhode Island salt pond. 8 p. MERRILL, ARTHUR So and BOSS, KENNETH J. Benthic ecology and faunal change relating to oysters from a deep basin in the Lower Patuxent River, Maryland, 9 p. CANZONIER, W= J. Dermocystidium in tray populations of oysters in Delaware Bay. (Abstract) 1 p. CASTAGNA, MICHAEL and CHANLEY, PAUL. Salinity tolerance limits of some species of pelecypods from Virginia. (Abstract) 1 p. CHANLEY, PAUL. Larval development of Rangia cuneata and Lyons ia hyalina, (Abstract) 1 p. CHENG, THOMAS C, On the structure, mode of infection, and fate of Tylocephalum in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) 1 p. CHENG, THOMAS C. Perivascular leucocytosis and other types of cellular reaction in Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin) experimentally infected with the metastrongylid nematode, Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Chen). (Abstract) FENG, JEAN S. The fate of a virus. Staphylococcus aureus Phage 80, injected into the oyster, (Abstract) FENG, S. Y. Biological aspects of hard clam purification. (Abstract) FRANZ, DAVID R. Some studies on physiological variation among populations of the oyster drill, Urosalpinx cinerea. (Abstract) GAUCHER, THOMAS A. Dispersion in a subtidal Mya arenaria (Linnaeus) population. (Abstract) HASKIN, HAROLD H. Recent observations on "MSX" in Delaware Bay. (Abstract) HIDU, HERBERT and TAYLOR, JON E. Spawning and rearing of Delaware Bay stocks of Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) LANDERS, WARREN S. Infestation of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, by the boring polychaete worm, Polydora ciliata. (Abstract) LOOSANOFF, V. L. Problems in identification of bivalve larvae. (Abstract) MULLER, ERNST. Studies on oyster serum. (Abstract) MYHRE, JOHN L. Some histochemical observations on "MSX". (Abstract) ROSENFIELD, AARON and SINDERMANN, CARL. The distribution of "MSX" in Middle Chesapeake Bay. (Abstract) VAN WINKLE, WEBB. Gill tissue respiration as a function of salinity and temperature in four species of pelecypods. (Abstract) DUPUY, JOHN L., SPARKS, ALBERT K., CHEW, KENNETH K. and HSU, BENNY C. C. The culturing of Gonyaulax sp. and the accompanying problems inherent with this organism. (Abstract) HERMANN, R. B. The Pacific oyster and certain enviornmental conditions in Grays Harbor. (Abstract) HOFF, J. C, JAKUBOWSKI, W. and BECK, W. J. Accumulation and elimination of a bacteriophage by the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas . (Abstract) NEAL, RICHARD A, SPARKS, ALBERT K. and CHEW, KENNETH. Shellfish toxicity studies in Southeastern Alaska. (Abstract) PAULEY, GILBERT B, SPARKS, ALBERT K., CHEW, KENNETH K. and ROBBINS, EVELYN J. Infection in Pacific Coast mollusks by thigmotrichid ciliates. (Abstract) SAYCE, CLYDE. Oyster bed cultivation in Willapa Bay. (Abstract) WOELKE, C. E. Some results of a study on mass mortalities of Pacific oysters. (Abstract) -22- 1965 PAPERS ANDREWS, JAY D. Problems in shellfish production. 2 p. CALABRESE, ANTHONY and DAVIS, HARRY C. Effects of "soft" detergents on embryos and larvae of the American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) . 6 p. SHAW, WILLIAM N. and GRIFFITH, GEORGE T, Effects of polystream and drillex on oyster setting in Chesapeake Bay and Chincoteague Bay. 7 p. TUTMARK, GREGORY J,, WEST, WARIBOKO Q. B. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Preliminary study on the use of Bergm.an- Jef ferts coded tags on crabs. 3 p. SHERMAN, KENNETH and LEWIS, ROBERT D. Seasonal occurrence of larval lobsters in coastal waters of Central Maine. 4 p. CHANLEY, PAUL and NORMANDIN, ROBERT F. Use of artificial foods for larvae of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria (L.). 7 p. ANDREWS, JAY D. Interaction of two diseases of oysters in natural waters. 12 p. KATKANSKY, STANLEY Co, SPARKS, ALBERT K. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Distribution and effects of the endoparasitic copepod, Mytilicola orientalis, on the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, on the Pacific Coast. 9 p. BAHR, LEONARD M. and HILLMAN, ROBERT E. Effects of repeated shell damage on gametogenesis in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin). 4 p. LANDERS, WARREN S. Infestation of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, by the boring polychaete worm, Polydora ciliata. 4 p. DAVIS, JOHN Do Polydora infestation of Arctic wedge clams: A pattern of selective attack. 6 p. TUFTS, NORMAN R. Topical labeling of shellfish. 4 p. MOORE, JOHNES K. and MARSHALL, NELSON. An analysis of the movements of the bay scallop, Aequipecten irradians, in a shallow estuary. 6 p. SAILA, So B., FLOWERS, J. B. and CANNARIO, M. T. Factors affecting the relative abundance of Mercenaria mercenaria in the Providence River, Rhode Island o 7 p. BARKER, ALLAN Mo and MERRILL, ARTHUR S. Total solids and length- weight relation- ship of the surf clam, Spisula solidissima. 7 p. BARKER, ALLAN M. and GROUTAGE, THOMAS M. Statistics of the New Jersey surf clam fishery-- 1965 o (Abstract) CHANLEY, PAUL. Comparative study of twenty- three species of bivalve larvae. (Abstract) DUPUY, JOHN L., SPARKS, ALBERT K. , CHEW, KENNETH K. and HSU, BENNY C. C. A source of paralytic shellfish toxin in Sequim Bay, Washington. (Abstract) FENG, S. Y. Further studies in clam depuration. (Abstract) FRANZ, DAVID R. Further studies on physiological variation among populations of oyster drills. (Abstract) MENZEL, R. W. Studies of the Fl and F2 hybrids of the northern and southern quahog clams. (Abstract) MULHERN, JOHN A, A preliminary report on mortality and MSX levels in oyster spat. (Abstract) MULLER, ERNST. Electron microscope studies of Minchinia nelsoni. (Abstract) PCWELL, EDWIN H. and ANDREWS, JAY D. Progress in artificial culture of Virginia oysters. (Abstract) QUAYLE, Do B. and TERHUNE, T. A plankton sampler for oyster larvae. (Abstract) ROPES, JOHN W. The locomotion and behavior of surf clams, Spisula solidissima. (Abstract) ROPES, JOHN W., MERRILL, ARTHUR S. and GROUTAGE, THOMAS M. Marking surf clams for growth studies. (Abstract) ROPES, JOHN W., YANCEY, ROBERT M, and MERRILL, ARTHUR S. The growth of juvenile surf clams at Chincoteague Inlet, Virginia. (Abstract) SHUSTER, CARL N., JR. A three-ply representation of the major organ systems of a quahaug. (Abstract) -23- 1966 Papers (Continued): SIMS, HAROLD W., JR. The present status of Florida spiny lobster research. (Abstract) VAN WINKLE, WEBB. Ciliary activity and oxygen consumption in pelecypod gill tissue. (Abstract) YANCEY, ROBERT M. A review of progress in surf clam research. (Abstract) DEAN, JOHN MARK, CROSS, FORD A. and FOWLER, SCOTT W. Metabolism of 65zn in Crustacea. (Abstract) DUPUY, JOHN L. and SPARKS, ALBERT K. Gonyaulax ( Catenella? ) , its growth, toxin production and relationship with bivalve mollusks. (Abstract) JAKUBOWSKI, W. and VASCONCELOS, G. J. Studies on wet storage of oyster and clam shellstock. (Abstract) HSU, BENNY C. C. and SPARKS, ALBERT K. The identification and methods of reproduction of the causative organism of shellfish toxicity in Washington State. (Abstract) PAULEY, GILBERT B, and NAKATANI, ROY E. The uptake of the radioisotope 65zn by various tissues of the freshwater mussel, Anodonta calif orniens is Lea. (Abstract) TEMPLETON, W. L. Transport and distribution of radioactive effluents in coastal and estuarine waters of the U. K, (Abstract) 1967 PAPERS CROWTHER, H. E ADAMS, DAVID A ANDREWS WESTLEY, CADDY, J< BCF role in farming of the sea. 3 p. The states' role in management of sea resources. 4 p. JAY D. Oyster mortality studies in Virginia. VII. Review of epi- zootiology and origin of Minchinia nelsoni. 14 p. HIDU, HERBERT and HANKS, JAMES E. Vital staining of bivalve mollusk shells with alizarin sodium monosulf onate . 5 p. RONALD E. Relation of hydrography and Crassostrea gigas setting in Dabob Bay, Washington. 4 p. F. and CHAICLER, R. A. Accumulation of paralytic shellfish poison by the rough whelk (Buccinum undatum L.). 5 p. COUCH, JOHN A. and ROSENFIELD, AARON. Epizootiology of Minchinia costalis and Minchinia nelsoni in oysters introduced into Chincoteague Bay, Virginia. 9 p. HAYNES, EVAN B. Relation of fecundity and egg length to carapace length in the king crab, Paralithodes camtschatica. 3 p. ROPES, JOHN W. Hermaphroditism in the surf clam, Spisula solidissima. 3 p. PEREYRA, WALTER T. Distribution of juvenile tanner crabs (Chionoecetes tanner i Rathbun), life history model, and fisheries management. 5 p. MAURER, DON and PRICE, KENT S., JR. Holding and spawning Delaware Bay oysters (Crassostrea virginica) out of season. 1. Laboratory facilities for retarding spawning. 7 p. BRUCE A., COBB, J. STANLEY and MARSHALL, NELSON. Size comparisons of inshore and offshore larvae of the lobster, Homarus americanus, off Southern New England. 4 p. T, E., TUBIASH, H. and COUft/ELL, R. R. Quantitative and qualitative commensal bacterial flora of Crassostrea virginica in Chesapeake Bay. 6 p. WESTENHOUSE, R. G. Developments in the methodology for glycogen determination in oysters. 5 p. ROGERS, LOVELACE, -24- 1967 Papers (Continued): WEST, WARIBQKO Q. B. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Application of the Bergman- Jeff erts tag on the spot shrimp, Pandalus platyceros Brandt, 8 p. DUNNINGTON, ELGIN A,, JR. Survival time of oysters after burial at various temperatures, 4 p, CABELLI, VICTOR J, and HEFFERNAN, W, PAUL. Seasonal factors relevant to fecal coliform levels in Mercenaria m.ercenaria. (Abstract) CANZONIER, WALTER J, Present status of attempts to transmit Minchinia nelsoni under controlled conditions, (Abstract) CEURVELS, A. RUSSELL, Development of a saltwater embayment for molluscan research, (Abstract) CRONIN, L, EUGENE, BIGGS, ROBERT P, and PFITZENMEYER, HAYES T. Relations of spoil disposal to shellfish areas, (Abstract) DUNNINGTON, ELGIN A., JR, Potomac fisheries: Potential and opportunity, (Abstract) DUPUY, JOHN L, and SPARKS, ALBERT K, Gonyaulax washingtonensis, its relationship to Mytilus californianus and Crassostrea gigas as a source of paralytic shellfish toxin in Sequim. Bay, Washington, (Abstract) EBLE, A. and ROSENFIELD, A. The enzyme histochemistry of the sporulation of Minchinia nelsoni in Crassostrea virginica, (Abstract) FISKE, JOHN D, Thi Massachusetts estuarine research program, (Abstract) HAMWI, ADEL, Piomping rate of Mercenaria mercenaria as a function of salinity and temperature. (Abstract) HAVEN, DEXTER S, and TURGEON, KE.NNETH W, Influence of small quantities of cornstarch and dextrose on glycogen levels of Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) HIDU, HERBERT. Inshore settlements of Crassostrea virginica in Delaware Bay. (Abstract) KENNEDY, VICTOR S, Temperature mortality studies on Mya arena ria. (Abstract) LANDERS, WARREN S. and RHODES, EDWIN W,, JR, Growth of young clams, Mercenaria miercenaria, in tariks of running sea water. (Abstract) MacKENZIE, CLYDE L,. JR. Feeding rates of starfish, Asterias forbesi (Desor), at controlled water temperatures, and during different seasons of the year, (Abstract) MENZEL, R. W, Hybridization in species of Crassostrea. (Abstract) MYHRE, JOHN L, Some cytochemical observations on Minchinia nelsoni Haskin, Stauber and Mackin, a sporozoan parasite of Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) MYHRE, JOHN L, and HASKIN, HAROLD H, Some observations on the development of early Minchinia nelsoni infections in Crassostrea virginica, and some aspects of the host- parasite relationship, (Abstract) PANCIERA, MARIA. The toxicity of Rhodam.ine-B to eggs and larvae of Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) PRESNELL, MAYNARD W,, CUMMINS, JOSEPH M. and MIESCIER, JOHN J. Influence of selected environmental factors on the elimination of bacteria by Crassostrea virginica, (Abstract) ROPES, JOHN W, The reproductive cycle of surf clams from the New Jersey coast. (Abstract) SHUSTER, CARL N,, JR. What's with a salt marsh? (Abstract) SHUSTER, CARL N., JR, and PRINGLE, BENJAMIN H. Trace metal accumulation by the oyster, (Abstract) SHAW, WILLIAM N. Farming oysters in artificial ponds - Its problems and possibilities, (Abstract) VAN V\/INKLE, WEBB. The effects of additives on the pumping rate of Mercenaria mercenaria. (Abstract) YANCEY, ROBERT M, Surf clam research, 1966, (Abstract) -25- Chromosomes of oysters, clams and mussels. A parasite from the ova of Crassostrea 1967 Papers (Continued): AHMED, MUZAMMIL and SPARKS, ALBERT K. (Abstract) BECKER, C, DALE and PAULEY, GILBERT B. gigas . (Abstract) BUTLER, TERENCE H. British Columbia crustacean fisheries and research projects - past and present. (Abstract) DesVOIGNE, DAVID M. and SPARKS, ALBERT K. Wound repair in Crassostrea gigas. (Abstract) GLUDE, JOHN B. The effects of oil from the wrecked tanker, Torrey Canyon, on shellfisheries resources of England and France. (Abstract) GOODWIN, C. LYNN. Subtidal shellfisheries development. (Abstract) HERRMANN, R. B. Seasonal changes in the condition of Crassostrea gigas and possible relations to nutrient sources. (Abstract) HOFFMAN, ETHELWYN G. Description of laboratory- reared larvae of Paralithodes platypus (Brandt). (Abstract) PAULEY, GILBERT B. The pathology of "spongy" disease in freshwater mussels. (Abstract) PRICE, VINCENT A. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Post- embryonic development of laboratory- reared "spot" shrimp, Pandalus platyceros Brandt. (Abstract) REED, PAUL H. Larval rearing studies of the dungeness crab. Cancer magister. (Abstract) SAYCE, C. S. and TUFTS, D. F. The supplemental feeding of Crassostrea gigas in the laboratory. TEGELBERG, HERB C. Some effects of a dense razor clam set in Washington. (Abstract) VASCONCELOS, G. J., HOFF, J. C. and ERICKSEN, T. H. Bacterial accumulation- elimination response of Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and Manila Clams (Tapes philippinarum) maintained under commercial wet storage conditions. (Abstract) WEATHERBY, MICHAEL E. Studies on the Japanese oyster drill. (Abstract) 1968 PAPERS TRAIN, RUSSELL E. The challenge of the estuary. 4 p. RYTHER, JOHN H. The potential of the estuary for shellfish production. 5 p. SPRAGUE, VICTOR, DUNNINGTON^ ELGIN A, JR. and DROBECK, ELAINE. Decrease in incidence of Minchinia nelsoni in oysters accompanying reduction of salinity in the laboratory. 4 p. EBLE, ALBERT F. A histochemical demonstration of glycogen, glycogen phosphorylase and branching enzyme in the American oyster. 8 p. SPARKS, ALBERT K. , PAULEY, GILBERT B. and CHEW, KENNETH K. tumor from a Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) A second mesenchymal 5 p. MERRILL, ARTHUR S. and ROPES, JOHN W. The general distribution of the surf clam and ocean quahog. 5 p. SALOMAN, CARL H. and TAYLOR, JOHN L. Age and growth of large southern quahogs from a Florida estuary. 6 p. MYfIRE, JOHN L. Nucleic acid and nucleic protein patterns in vegetative stages of the haplosporidan oyster parasite, Minchinia nelsoni Haskin, Stauber and Mackin. 8 p. SAWYER, THOMAS K. Preliminary study on the epizootiology and host- parasite relationship of Paramoeba sp. in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. 5 p. CALABRESE, ANTHONY. Mulinia lateralis: Molluscan fruit fly? 2 p. -26- 1968 Papers (Continued): VASCONCELOS, G. J., JAKUBOWSKI, W. and ERICKSEN, T. H. Bacteriological changes in shellfish maintained in an estuarine environment. 17 p. CASTAGNA, MICHAEL, HAVEN, DEXTER S, and WHITCOMB, JAMES B. Treatment of shell cultch with polystream to increase the yield of seed oysters. Grasses trea virginica. 7 p. SHUSTER, CARL N., JR. and PRINGLE, BENJAMIN H, Trace metal accumulation by the American eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica. 13 p. CARREON, JOSE A. The malacology of Philippine oysters of the genus Crassostrea and a review of their shell characters. 12 p. RITCHIE, THEODORE F. and MENZEL, R. W. Influence of light on larval settlement of American oysters. 5 p. BURNS, PETER A. and SALOMON, MILTON. Phosphate adsorption by kaolin in saline environments . 5 p . TEGELBERG, HERB C. and MAGOON, CHARLES D. Growth, survival and some effects of a dense razor clam, set in Washington. 11 p. ANDREWS, JAY D., TURGEON, DOMA, and HREHA, MARIAN. Removal of pea crabs from live oysters by using Sevin. (Abstract) CANZONIER, WALTER J, Recent studies of hard clam activity and depuration. (Abstract) CUMMINS, JOSEPH M. and JONES, ABNER C. Uptake and elimination of Gymnodinium breve Toxin(s) by the oyster, Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) DiGIROLAMO, RUDOLPH. Preliminary observations on the uptake, depuration and effect of irradiation on viruses in Pacific and Olympia oysters. (Abstract) DRINNAN, R. E. The effect of early fouling of shell surfaces on oyster spatfall. (Abstract) EBLE, A. F. and TRIPP^ M. R. Oyster leucocytes in tissue culture: A functional study. (Abstract) HAMWI, ADEL. The respiratory physiology of Mercenaria mercenaria. (Abstract) HASKIN, HAROLD H. Population dynamics of oyster drills on a Delaware Bay oyster ground. (Abstract) HASKIN, HAROLD H. and CANZONIER, W. J. Recent evidence of MSX- resistance in various stocks of oysters. (Abstract) HIDU, HERBERT and HANKS, JAMES E. Vital marking the shells of mollusks with Alizarin - Additional experiments. (Abstract) HILL, WILLIAM F., JR., HAMBLET, FREDERICK E. and BENTON, WILLIAM H. Kelly- Purdy UV seawater treatm.ent unit: Kinetics of poliovirus inactivation. (Abstract) HILLMAN, ROBERT E. Histocheriistry of mucosubstances in the second fold of the mantle of the quahog. (Abstract) KEMEDY, VICTOR S. Aspects of temperature stress and respiratory metabolism in soft- shell clam.s. My a arenaria. (Abstract) KOPFLER, F. Co and MAYER, J. The occurrence of trace metals in oysters (Crassostrea virginica) from the South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. (Abstract) LAWRENCE, DAVID R. Shell orientation in recent and fossil oyster communities. (Abstract) MacKENZIE, CL'fDE L», JR. Factors causing mortalities of oysters in Long Island Sound: A quantitative study, (Abstract) MACKIE, GLORIA. Quantitative studies of feeding in the oyster, Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) MIX, MICHAEL C. and SPARKS, ALBERT K. Histopathological effects of ionizing radiation on the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas . (Abstract) MYHRE, JOHN L. and HASKIN, HAROLD H. MSX- prevalence in various stocks of laboratory- reared oyster spat. (Abstract) PASKO, WALTER, JOHNSON, CURTIS A. and ZAHRADNIK, J. W. A systems approach to oyster propagation off the bottom - Optimization of yield estimates subject to the constraint of pumping cost estimates. (Abstract) -27- 1968 Papers (Continued): PRICE, VINCENT A. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Post- embryonic development of laboratory- reared spot shrimp, (Abstract) ROOSENBURG, WILLEM H. Greening, copper uptake and condition in oysters in relation to a steam electric generating station. (Abstract) SIELING, FRED W., OTTO, SARA V. and ROSENFIELD, AARON. Distribution of some microparasites in oysters from Chesapeake Bay, 1963-1958. (Abstract) THOMAS, M. L. H. Sediment - Biota relationships in a Prince Edward Island Estuary. (Abstract) ZAHRADNIK, J. A., JOHNSON, CURTIS A., PASKO, WALTER and JOHNSON, ERNEST A. A systems approach to oyster propagation off the bottom - Unit reactor concepts applied to experimental determination of water requirement for juvenile oysters - A progress report. (Abstract) BARNETT, HAROLD and STEINBERG, MAYNARD. Modification of refrigerated seawater for the preservation of fishery products. (Abstract) BOURNE, NEIL. Clam research in British Columbia. (Abstract) BREESE, WILBUR P. Proposed pilot oyster hatchery in Oregon. (Abstract) JONES, EVELYN J. and SPARKS, ALBERT K. An unusual histopathological condition in Ostrea lurida from Yaquina Bay, Oregon. (Abstract) LINDSAY, CEDRIC E. Results of recent surveys on subtidal geoduck populations in Washington State. (Abstract) LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. Behavior of oysters of different geographical areas under comparatively low temperatures. (Abstract) PEREYRA, W. T. and HITZ, C. R. Exploratory scallop (Patinopectin caurinus) surveys off the Oregon and Washington coast. (Abstract) PHIBBS, F. DUANE. Larval rearing of bivalve mollusks . (Abstract) REED, PAUL H. Studies of diet and diet concentration effects on dungeness crab zoeae. (Abstract) STEINBERG, MAYNARD A. and MIYAUCHI, D. Preliminary studies on utilization of Pacific scallops. (Abstract) STEINBERG, MAYNARD A. and TRETSVEN, WAYNE. Progress report on the use of carbon dioxide in processing dungeness crab (Cancer magister) meat. (Abstract) WESTLEY, RONALD E. Growth and survival of Korean oyster seed in waters of Washington State. (Abstract) 1969 PAPERS SMITH, ROLAND F. The role and responsibility of estuarine biologists in the accelerated development of coastal areas. 4 p. SQUIRES, H. J. Lobster (Homarus americanus) fishery and ecology in Port au Port Bay, Newfoundland, 1960-65. 18 p. LUND, WILLIAM A., JR., and STEWART, LANCE L. Abundance and distribution of larval lobsters, Homarus americanus, off the coast of Southern New England . 10 p . PiAYNES, EVAN B. and McMULLEN, JOHN C. Relation between meat weight and shell height of the giant Pacific sea scallop, Patinopecten caurinus, from the Gulf of Alaska. 4 p. MANZI, JOHN J, The effect of temperature on the feeding rate of the rough oyster drill, Eupleura caudata (Say). 5 p. MacKENZIE, CLYDE L., JR. Causes of oyster spat mortality, conditions of oyster setting beds, and recommendations for oyster bed management. 9 p. -28- 1969 Papers (Continued): LUTZ, RICHARD A., HIDU, HERBERT and DROBECK, KLAUS G. Acute temperature increase as a stimulus to setting in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin). 4 p. MAY, EDWIN B. and McLAIN, KENNETH R. Advantages of electronic positioning and profiling in surveying buried oyster shell deposits. 3 p. WHEATON, F. W. An engineering study of the Chesapeake Bay area oyster industry. 11 p. CHANLEY, PAUL. Larval development of the hooked mussel, Brachidontes recurvus Rafinesque (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) including a literature review of larval characteristics of the Mytilidae. 9 p. BREESE, WILBUR P. and PHIBBS, F, DUANE. Some observations on the spawning and early development of the butter clam, Saxidomus giganteus (Deshayes). 4 p. ROPES, JOHN W. and MERRILL, ARTHUR S. Marking surf clams. 8 p. MARSHALL, NELSON and LUKAS, KAREN. Preliminary observations on the properties of bottom sediments with and without eelgrass, Zostera marina, cover. 6 p. CAKE, EDWIN W., JR. Some aspects of the ecology, biology and fishery of the sunray Venus clam. (Abstract) CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. An analysis by scanning electron microscopy of hole boring by the snail Urosalpinx. (Abstract) CASTAGNA, MICHAEL. Field experiments testing the use of aggregate covers to protect juvenile clams, (Abstract) CUMMINS, JOSEPH M., JONES, ABNER C. and STEVENS, ALAN A. A Gymnodinium breve "red tide" occurrence of toxic shellfish. (Abstract) DUNNINGTON, ELGIN A., JR., LEUM, KARLA and MACGREGOR, DOROTHY. Ability of buried oysters to clear sediment from the shell margin. (Abstract) EBLE, ALBERT F. Physiology of the ripe, spawning and spent surf clam gonad. (Abstract) EBLE, ALBERT F. and STOLPE, NILS. The histochemistry of the foot epithelum and associated glands of the surf clam, Spisula solidissima. (Abstract) GOOCH, DONALD M. Studies on brackish water clams of the genus Rangia in Louisiana. (Abstract) HASKIN, HAROLD H. and KRUEGER, FREDERICK E. "MSX" mortalities in resistant and susceptible oyster stocks. (Abstract) HIDU, HERBERT, VEITCH, FLETCHER P., JR.., and O'BRIEN, PATRICIA E. Gregarious setting in the American oyster. (Abstract) HILL, WILLIAM F., JR., AKIN, ELMER W., HAMBLET, FREDERICK E. and BENTON, WILLIAM H. Poliovirus uptake and elimination by the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) HILLMAN, ROBERT E. An unusual occurrence of internal calcification in the mantle of the quahog. (Abstract) HOPKINS, SEWELL H. Studies on brackish water clams of the genus Rangia in Texas. (Abstract) HUNTLEY, BOB E. An experimental depuration plant: Operation and evaluation. (Abstract) KOPFLER, FREDERICK C. A study of the elimination of zinc from oysters from Upper Mobile Bay. (Abstract) MANZI, JOHN J. The combined effects of salinity and temperature on the feeding, reproduction, and survival rates of Eupleura caudata (Say) and Urosalpinx cinerea (Say) (Prosobranchia: Muricidae). (Abstract) MAYER, JACK. Determination of mercury in oysters by dithizone. (Abstract) MENZEL, R. W. The species and distribution of quahog clams Mercenaria. (Abstract) MIX, MICHAEL C. and SPARKS, ALBERT K. Cellular mechanisms involved in the repair of digestive tissues of the Pacific oyster destroyed by ionizing radiation. (Abstract) -29- 1969 Papers (Continued): MYHRE^ JOHN Lo and HASKIN, HAROLD H. "MSX" infections in resistant and susceptible oyster stocks. (Abstract) OTTO, SARA V. Evidence for a potential spat producing area in Chesapeake Bay. (Abstract) PFITZENMEYER, H. T. Effects of spoil disposal on the benthos of the Upper Chesapeake Bay. (Abstract) RAY, SAMMY M., ALDRICH, DAVID V., WILSON, WILLIAM B. and SIEVERS, ANITA M. Response of shellfish to two toxic dinoflagellates from the Gulf of Mexico. (Abstract) RHODES, EDWIN W., JR. Growth of oyster larvae, Crassostrea virginica, of various sizes in different concentrations of the chrysophyte, Isochrysis galbana . (Abstract) ROOSENBURG, W. H., DROBECK, K. G., HIDU, H., McERLEAN, A. J. and MIHURSKY, J. A. Acute temperature tolerance of oyster larvae as related to power plant operation. (Abstract) SHAW, WILLIAM N. Raft production of seed oysters in Upper Chesapeake Bay. (Abstract) WHITNEY, L. F. and ZAHRADNIK, J. W, Fluidization of juvenile oysters: A progress report. (Abstract) YANCEY, ROBERT M. The surf clam fishery - 1968. (Abstract) ZAHRADNIK, J. W. and JOHNSON, C. A. Proposed 50 bushel pilot plant for oyster production. (Abstract) BARR, LOUIS. Methods of estimating the abundance of juvenile spot shrimp in a shallow nursery area. (Abstract) BEARDSLEY, ALAN J. Some behavioral aspects of shrimp in relation to commercial trawl gear. (Abstract) BREESE, W. P. Practical problems of phasing an oyster hatchery into production. (Abstract) CHAMBERS, JOHN S. Recent research on control of oyster drills. (Abstract) GOODWIN, C. LYNN. Some observation on laboratory spawning of the geoduck, Panope generosa, and the culture of its larvae. (Abstract) HAYNES, EVAJH Age and growth of giant Pacific sea scallops in the Gulf of Alaska, (Abstract) HITZ, CHARLES R. Hydraulic clam dredge trials in coastal waters of Washington and Oregon. (Abstract) JOYNER, T. and SPINELLI, J. Mussels, a potential source of protein concentrate. (Abstract) KARINEN, JOHN F. Progress in tanner crab research in the southeastern Bering Sea. (Abstract) PRICE, VINCENT A. and CHEW, KENNETH K. A progress report on pandalid shrimp culture. (Abstract) SAYCE, C. S. and TUFTS, D. F. Experimental treatment of the Japanese oyster drill, Ocenebra japonica, with polystream, in Willapa Bay, Washington. (Abstract) SCHOLZ, A. J., WESTLEY, R. E. and TARR, M. A. Pacific oyster mortalities and environmental conditions in Washington state. (Abstract) WESTLEY, R. E. and GOODWIN, C. LYNN. Management of the developing Washington geoduck fishery. (Abstract) WESTLEY, R. E. and SCHOLZ, A. J, Comparative mortality of Pacific oyster from five source areas. (Abstract) WOELKE, CHARLES E. Some relationships between temperature and Pacific Northwest shellfish production. -30- 1970 PAPERS SIBLING^ FRED W. Economic value of research in resources management; an exposition of direct economic benefits to management from research. 5 p. WESTLEY, RONALD E. The oyster producing potential of Puget Sound. 4 p. KECK, RICHARD, MAURER, DON, KAUER, JAMES C. and SHEPPARD, WILLIAM A. Chemical stimulants affecting larval settlement in the American oyster. 5 p. PRICE, KENT S., JR. and MAURER, DON. Holding and spawning Delaware Bay oysters (Crassostrea virginica) out of season. II. Temperature requirements for maturation of gonads. 6 p. HIDU, HERBERT and HASKIN, HAROLD H. Setting of the American oyster related to environmental factors and larval behavior. 16 p. MOORE, DONALD and TRENT, LEE. Setting, growth and mortality of Crassostrea virginica in a natural marsh and a marsh altered by a housing development. 8 p. NEWMAN, MARTIN W. A parasite and disease survey of Connecticut oysters. 5 p. MIX, MICHAEL C. and SPARKS, ALBERT K. The histopathological effects of various doses of ionizing radiation on the gonad of the oyster, Crassostrea gigas . 7 p. LOWE, JACK I., WILSON, PAUL D., RICK, ALAN J. and WILSON, ALFRED J., JR. Chronic exposure of oysters to DDT, toxaphene and parathion. 9 p. CASTAGNA, MICHAEL and DUGGAN, WILLIAM. Rearing the bay scallop, Aequipecten irradians . 6 p. WIGLEY, ROLAND L. and THEROUX, ROGER B. Association between post- juvenile red hake and sea scallops, 2 p. ROPES, JOHN W. Percentage of solids and length-weight relationship of the ocean quahog. 3 p. McERLEAN, A. J. and HOWARD, JACK. Photographic method for surveying clam populations. 4 p. CABELLI, VICTOR J. and HEFFERNAN, W. PAUL. Seasonal factors relevant to coliform levels in the northern quahaug. 7 p. HEFFERNAN, W. PAUL and CABELLI, VICTOR J. The elimination of bacteria by the northern quahaug: Variability in the response of individual animals and the development of criteria. 7 p. ALLEN, DONALD M. Progress in studies of the calico scallop. (Abstract) BOURNE, NEIL. The effects of temperature, salinity and food on the development of the larvae of butter clams (Saxidomus giganteus, Deshayes). (Abstract) CANZONIER, WALTER J. Measurement of the oxygen requirements of a large population of Mercenaria mercenaria. (Abstract) DAVIS, NANCY W. and HILLMAN, ROBERT E. Effect of artificial shell damage on sex determination in oysters, (Abstract) EBLE, ALBERT F. Histochemistry of gonadal regression and subsequent maturation in the Atlantic surf clam, Spisula solidissima. (Abstract) EHRESMANN, D. W., WHALEN, C. E. and CLAUS, G. Optimal pumping rate conditions for oysters as determined by a Fortran IV program. (Abstract) FORD, SUSAN E. "MSX" - 10 years in the lower Delaware Bay. (Abstract) HAMONS, FRANK L. and SAPP, RANFORD M. Reconnaissance and inventory of shellfish in Chesapeake Bay - present techniques and proposed systems - a management problem. (Abstract) HAVEN, DEXTER S. and MORALES- ALAMO, REINALDO. Filtration of particles from suspension by the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) HASKIN, HAROLD H. and DOUGLASS, WALTER R. Experimental approach to oyster - "MSX" interactions. (Abstract) HASKIN, HAROLD H., KRUGER, FREDERICK and TWEED, STEWART. River flow and salinity on Delaware Bay. (Abstract) HIDU, HERBERT. Field oyster setting - component systems. (Abstract) -31- 1970 Papers (Continued): HILLMAN^ ROBERT E. The role of mucosubstances in the quahog. (Abstract) MARTIN, ARtiOLD. Cytology and cytochemistry of leucocytes of the Atlantic surf clam^ Spisula sclidissima. (Abstract) SOLLERS, ALLAN A. Factors influencing oyster setting in the Chesapeake Bay area, (Abstract) SPRAGUE^ VICTOR and COUCH, JOHN. An annotated list of protozoan parasites, hyperparasites and symbionts of decapod Crustacea. (Abstract) BARNETT, HAROLD J. Live-crab shipping. (Abstract) BOURNE, N. and SMITH, D. W. The effect of temperature on the larval development of the horse clam, Tresus capax, Gould. (Abstract) BREESE, W. Po Hot water and oysters. (Abstract) FRAIDENBURG, M. E. Observations on the developing fishery for crayfish in Washington state, (Abstract) HELLER, JONATHAN and TAUB, FRIEDA B. The production of extracellular products by the marine alga Monochrysis lutheri as a nutrient source for bacteria. (Abstract) JURKOVICH, JERRY E. The shrimp- fish separator trawl: Preliminary observations on its introduction into the Oregon fishery. (Abstract) KARINEN, JOHN F. and HOOPES, DAVID T. Occurrence of tanner crab Chionoecetes sp. in the eastern Bering Sea with characteristics intermediate between C. bairdi and C. opilio. (Abstract) KESSLER, DOWE W. and HITZ, CHARLES R, Subtidal clam explorations in south- eastern Alaska, (Abstract) LIPOVSKY, VANCE P. and CHEW, KENNETH K, A preliminary report on Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) mortality after transfer from a natural bed into 10 °C and 20 °C water in the laboratory. (Abstract) LUND, DEN1MIS, Laboratory studies on setting of the Pacific oyster. (Abstract) MALOUF, ROBERT. The food consumption and growth of the larvae of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas . (Abstract) MARTIN, S. G. and SPARKS, A, K, Histopathologic effects of copper sulfate on the Asiatic freshwater clam, Corbicula f luminea . (Abstract) NEILSEN^ JACK. The Oregon red abalone resource, its management possibilities. (Abstract) NELSON, RICHARD W. Development of a scallop shucker, (Abstract) NOSHO, TERRY Y, and CHEW, KENNETH K. A preliminary survey into the setting and growth of the Manila clam., Venerupis japonica (Deshayes). (Abstract) PAULEY, GILBERT B, Bacterial clearance in the marine gastropod mollusk Aplysia californica (Cooper), (Abstract) PEREYRA, WALTER T. The use of PVC coatings in dungeness crab pot construction. (Abstract) PHIBBS, F. DUANE, Temperature, salinity and clam larvae. (Abstract) SCHINK, T. D. and WOELKE, C, E, Development of an in situ marine bioassay with clams. (Abstract) SCHOLZ, A, J, and WESTLEY, R, E. Second year survival and growth of Pacific oyster seed from five sources held at North Bay Oyster Reserve. (Abstract) SCHOLZ, A, J. and WESTLEY, R, E, The effect of delayed planting on Pacific oyster seed survival and growth. (Abstract) TEGELBERG, H. C= and MAGOON, D, Handling mortality on softshell dungeness crabs, (Abstract) TRETSVEN, WAYNE I, A crab meat separator. (Abstract) WESTLEY, RONALD E. Observations on oyster and shrimp culture in southern Japan, (Abstract) -32- 1971 PAPERS IVANOV, B. G. Geographic distribution of the northern shrimp, Panda lus borealis KR= (Crustacea, Decapoda). 6 p. PEARCY, WILLIAM G. Distribution and diel changes in the behavior of pink shrimp, Pandalus jordani, off Oregon. 6 p. BROWN, AUSBON, JR. Experimental techniques for preserving diatoms used as food for larval Penaeus aztecus . 5 p. AUSTIN, HERBERT M. Notes on the distribution of phyllosoma of the spiny lobster, Panulirus ssp., in the Gulf of Mexico. 5 p. SAYCE, CLYDE S. and TUFTS, DENNIS F. The effect of high temperature on the razor clam, Siliqua patula (Dixon). 4 p. BOURNE, N. and SMITH, D. W. The effect of temperature "on the larval development of the horse clam, Tresus capax (Gould). 3 p. BOURNE, N. and SMITH, D. W, Breeding and growth of the horse clam, Tresus capax (Gould), in southern British Columbia. 9 p. OTTO, SARA V. Hermiaphroditism in the soft clam (My a arenaria) . 3 p. NOSHO, TERRY Y. and CHEW, KENNETH K. The setting and growth of the Manila clam, Venerupis japonica (Deshayes), in Hood Canal, Washington. 9 p. HUDSON, J. HAROLD. Marking scallops with quick- setting cement. 3 p. LANNAN, JAMES E. Estimating heritability and predicting response to selection for the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas . 5 p. MAY, EDWIN B. The effect of floodwater on oysters in Mobile Bay. 5 p. LIPOVSKY, VANCE P. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Mortality of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) : The influence of temperature and enriched seawater on oyster survival. 11 p. KRANTZ, GEORGE E., BUCHANAN, LUCRETIA R., FARLEY, C. AUSTIN and CARR, H. ARNOLD. Minchinia nelsoni in oysters from Massachusetts waters. 3 p. DAME, RICHARD F. Variations in the caloric value of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. 3 p. NELSON, VICTOR A. and SEYMOUR, ALLYN H, Oyster research with radionuclides a review of selected literature. 6 p. McGRAW, KATHERINE A. and GUNTER, GORDON. Observations on killing of the Virginia oyster by the Gulf oysrer borer, Thais haemastoma, with evidence for a paralytic secretion. 3 p. ANDERSON, AVEN M. Growth of the geoduck clam in Hood Canal, Washington. (Abstract) BALLARD, KATHLEEN and TAUB, FRIEDA B, Algal production for shellfish feed. (Abstracr) BUTLER, T. H. Sex change in Pandalus jordani and Pandalus hypsinotus in British Columbia » (Abstract) CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. Dissolution of shell by the accessory boring organ of Urosalpinx: A study by scarTiing electron microscopy. (Abstract) CHEW, KENNETH K., WELLS, JOffiJ W., HOLLAND, DAVID, McKENZIE, DANIEL H. and HARRIS, COLIN K. January size frequency distribution of Pandalopsis dispar and Pandalus platyceros trawled in Dabob Bay, Hood Canal, Washington from 1966 to 1971. (Abstract) DAVIS, JOHiNf D, and TURGEON, DONNA D. Reproductive cycle and planktonic stages of Mya arenaria in the Hampton- Seabrook Estuary, New Hampshire. (Abstract) FOX, WILLIAM W., JR. Dynamics of Pandalid shrimps: A review and management considerations. (Abstract) LONGWELL, A, CROSBY and STILES, S. S. Cross incompatibility and inbreeding in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. (Abstract) GOODWIN, LYNN. Distribution of subtidal hardshell clams in Puget Sound, Washington. (Abstract) HIDU, HERBERT. Factors in the regional advance of marine aquaculture. (Abstract) McCRARY, JERRY A. The Kodiak Island shrimp fishery. (Abstract) -33- 1971 Papers (Continued): MIX^ MICHAEL C. Wound repair of the gonad in Crassostrea gigas following acute irradiation - a clue to leucocyte radiosensitivity . (Al>&tract) RINALDO, RONALD G, Larval distribution of Panda lus borealis in the northern Gulf of Maine. (Abstract) ROBINSON, JACK G, Variations in reproductive potential of Panda lus j ordani . (Abstract) SADDLER;, JAMES B. and TAUB, FRIEDA B. Chemical variability of algal shellfish feeds o (Abstract) SHAW. WILLIAM N. An off- bottom oyster culture demonstration at Oxford, Maryland. (Abstract) TEGELBERG, HERB C. Sex change in Pandalus j ordani of the Washington coast. (Abstract) WATSON, J. Reproductive potential of the Atlantic snow crab, Chionoectes opilio. (Abstract) WEITKAMP, DON E. and SPARKS, ALBERT K. Early life history of Mytilicola orientalis Mori. (Abstract) YEVICH, PAUL and RINALDO, RONALD G. Black spot gill disease of Pandalus borealis. (Abstract) 1972 PAPERS CARREON, JOSE A. Ecomorphism and soft animal growth of Crassostrea iredalei (Faustino) . 8 p. DWIVEDY, RAMESH C. A study of chemo- receptors on labial palps of the American oyster using microelectrodes . 7 p. KOPFLER, FREDERICK C. and MAYER, JACK. Concentration of five trace metals in the waters and oysters (Crassostrea virginica) of Mobile Bay, Alabama . 8 p . CHRISTENSEN, DARRYL J. Prey preference of Stylochus ellipticus in Chesapeake Bay. 4 v. TUBIA3H, HASKELL S., OTTO, SARA V. and HUGH, RUDOLPH. Cardiac edema associated with Vibrio anguillarum, in the American oyster, 4 p. KER.N, FREDERICK G., SULLIVAN, L, CECELIA and TAKATA, MICHIO. Labyrinthomyxa- like organisms associated with mass mortalities of oysters, Crassostrea virginica, from Hawaii. 4 p. MARASCO, RICHAREi J, An appraisal of the alternative earning power of the Maryland oysterman. 6 p. RHODES, EDWIN and LANDERS, WARREN S. Growth of oyster larvae, Crassostrea virginica, of various sizes in different concentrations of the chrysophyte, Isochrysis galbana . 7 p. MacINNES, JOHN R. and THURBERG, FREDERICK P. A new technique for measuring the oxygen consumption of larvae of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. 3 p. BAAB, JUDITH S., HAMM, GERALD L., HAINES, KENNETH C, CHU, ARTHUR and ROELS, OSWALD A. Shellfish mariculture in an artificial upwelling system. 5 i DUGGAN, WILLIAM. Growth and survival of the bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, at various locations in the water column and at various densities. 4 p, COSTELLO, THOMAS J., HUDSON, J. HAROLD, DUPUY, JOHN R. and RIVKIN, SAMUEL. Larval culture of the calico scallop, Argopecten gibbus. 5 p. POWELL, GUY C, SHAFFORD, BRIAN and JONES, MICHAEL. Reproductive biology of young adult king crabs, Paralithodes camtschatica (Tiles ius) at Kodiak, Alaska. 11 p. -34- 1972 Papers (Continued): WINGET, RODNER R. , MAUER, DONALD and ANDERSON, LEON. The feasibility of closed system mariculture: Preliminary experiments with crab molting. 5 p. GOODWIN, LYNN. Effects of salinity and temperature on embryos of the geoduck clam (Panope generosa Gould),. 3 p. OTTO, SARA V. Hermaphroditism in two species of pelecypod mollusks . 3 p. HOESE, H. DICKSON. Abundance of the low salinity clam, Rangia cuneata, in Southwestern Louisiana. 8 p. FLOWERS, JOHN M. Pattern of distribution of the surf clam (Spisula solidissima) in the Point Judith, Rhode Island Harbor of Refuge. 6 p. CAKE, EDWIN. Larval cestode infections in several edible bivalve mollusks from the vicinity of St. Teresa, Florida, (Abstract) CARRIKER, MELBOURNE R. Discovery of duck system in accessory boring organ of Urosalpinx cine re a follyensis by scanning electron microscopy. (Abstract) DCWN, RUSSELL J. The materials, methods and politics of off- bottom high density oyster farming in Cape May County, New Jersey. (Abstract) DWIVEDY, RAMESH C. Design of an experimental self-supporting, closed cycle oyster culture system. (Abstract) FORD, SUSAN E. Recent trends in the epizootiology of Minchinia nelsoni (MSX) in Delaware Bay, (Abstract) LANDERS, WARREN S. Early development in the ocean quahog, Arctica islandica (L.), (Abstract) LIPOVSKY, VANCE P. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Laboratory control of Pacific oyster mortality by manipulation of temperature and nutrient concentration. (Abstract) LOESCH, JOSEPH G. and HAVEN, DEXTER S. Preliminary estimates of growth functions and the size-age relationship for the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, in the York River, Virginia. (Abstract) MOORE, CAROL and EBLE, ALBERT F. Cytology and cytochemistry of amebocytes of Mercenaria mercenaria. (Abstract) OLSEN, LAWRENCE A, Comparative functional morphology of feeding mechanisms in Rangia cuneata (Gray) and Poly me soda caroliniana (Bosc). (Abstract) PARSONS., A. DEAN. Prey selection in the oyster leech, Stylochus ellipticus. (Abstract) POWELLj EDWIN H. A potential use of the waste heat byproducts of a steam turbine electric generating plant. (Abstract) RITTGERS, JON. Surf clams and society: A rationale for sound management. (Abstract) VALIULIS, GEORGE A. and HASKIN, HAROLD H. Resistance of Crassostrea virginica to Minchinia nelsoni and Labyrinthomyxa marina. (Abstract) ELLIFRIT, NANCY J., YOSHINAKA, MARVIN S. and COON, DONALD W. Some observations of clam distribution at four sites on Hood Canal, Washington. (Abstract) GIBSON, GARY G. and LUND, DENNIS S. A pilot economic study of oyster raft culture in Yaquina Bay, Oregon. (Abstract) HERRMANN, R. B. Clam distribution and abundance in Grays Harbor as related to , environmental factors. (Abstract) LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L. Cultivation of green mussel in New Zealand. (Abstract) LUND, DENNIS S. Feeding studies with Pacific oyster larvae. (Abstract) MIYAUCHI, DAVID, KUDO, GEORGE and PATASHNIK, MAX. Test for flavor differences in Pacific oysters related to differences in growing areas or methods of culture. (Abstract) MIYAUCHI, DAVID^ PATASHNIK, MAX and KUDO, GEORGE. Fish protein used to bind pieces of minced geoduck. (Abstract) NEVE, RICHARD A. A chemical assay for paralytic shellfish poisoning. (Abstract) PORTER, RUSSELL G. Preliminary report on growth rate and reproductive cycle of the soft- shell clam at Skagit Bay, Washington. (Abstract) •35- 1972 Papers (Continued): SCHOLZ^ A. J. Preliminary evaluation of oyster seed holding- trays . (Abstract) SMITH, D. W. and BOURNE , N. Larval development of the piddock^, Zirphaea pilsbryi Lowe „ (Abstract) SQUIRE, DOUGLAS R. The Japanese oyster drill, Ocenebra japonica Dunker, in Netarts Bay, Oregon. (Abstract) TAUB, FRIEDA Bo, BALLARD, KATHLEEN and PALMER, FRED. Production of shellfish feed by continuous algal culture. (Abstract) WELLER, CHRISTOPHER and CHEW, KENNETH. Experiments in oyster raft culture at Clam Bay, Washington. (Abstract) WESTLEY, R. E. A partial review of problems and prospects of the Pacific Coast oyster industry, (Abstract) 1973 PAPERS SQUIRES, CHEW, K. H. J., ENNIS, G. P. and TUCKER, G. E. of Newfoundland, 1964-1967. 12 p. Lobsters of the northwest coast K. WELLS, J. W., HOLLAND, Do A., McKENZIE, D. H. and HARRIS, C, K, January size frequency and depth distribution of spot shrimp, Pandalus platyceros, trawled in Dabob Bay of Hood Canal, Washington, from 1966 to 1972. 6 p. HOLLAND, D. A. and CHEW, K. K. Reproductive cycle of the Manila clam (Venerupis japonica) from Hood Canal, Washington. 6 p. CANZONIER, W. J. Tissue grafts in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica. 10 p. FEDER, H, M. and PAUL, A. J. Age, growth, and size-weight relationships of the soft- shell clam, Mya arenaria, in Prince William Sound, Alaska. 8 p. KECK, R., MAURER, D. and MALOUF, R. Factors influencing the setting behavior of larval hard clams, Mercenaria mercenaria. 9 p. ARMSTRONG, D. A. and ARMSTRONG, J. L. A haplosporidan infection in gaper clams, Tresus capax (Gould);, from Yaquina Bay, Oregon. 5 p. G. A re- evaluation of the combined effects of temperature and salinity on survival and growth of Mytilus edulis larvae using response surface techniques. 4 p. The distribution of mud crabs (Xanthidae) in Alabama estuaries. 5 p. DWIVEDY, Ro Co A proposed method of waste management in closed- cycle mari- culture systems through foam- fractionation and chlorination. 7 p. N, and HAMONS, F. The present status of the soft- shell clam in Maryland. 7 p, ROOSENBURG, W, H., DROBECK, K. G., McERLEAN, A. J. and MIHURSKY, J. A. Thermal tolerance of oyster larvae, Crassostrea virginica, as related to power plant operation. 9 p. and McGRAW, K. A. Basic studies on oyster culture. I. How do single oysters land on the bottom when planted? 2 p. WHEATON, F, W. Design constraints on an oyster shucking machine. 4 p. BUTLER, P. A. Trends in pesticide residues in shellfish. 5 p. GRISCHKOWSKY, R. S. and LISTON, J. Implications of bacterial pathogenicity in laboratory- induced Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas, Thunberg) mortality. 10 p, ABBE, GEORGE and HART, C. W./'JR, Growth and mortality of tray- held oysters in the Patuxent River, Maryland. (Abstract) HASKIN, HAROLD H. Comparison of resistance to disease in native Delaware Bay oysters and selected lab- reared oysters. (Abstract) LOUGH, R. MAY, E. B. SHAW, W HIDU, H, GUNTER, G, 36- ANDERSON, ANDERSON, HILLMAN, HOPKINS, LeGORE, LITTLE, 1973 Papers (Continued): DOUGLAS, W. RUDD, and HASKIN, HAROLD H. Crassostrea virginica - MSX interactions: Changes in hemolymph enzyme activities with Minchinia nelsoni lesion development. (Abstract) TWEED, STEWART M. Settlement and survival of Crassostrea virginica on Delaware Bay seed oyster beds. (Abstract) ROGER D. and ANDERSON, JACK W. Physiological responses of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica Gmelin, to salinity changes. (Abstract) ROGER D. and ANDERSON, JACK W. Uptake and depuration of petroleum hydrocarbons by the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica Gmelin. (Abstract) HIDU, HERBERT, DONNELLY, KATHLEEN, HAYNES, JULIAN, VALLEAU, WILLIAM and RICKER, FRANK. Factors in the recruitment of European oysters in Maine. (Abstract) ROBERT E. Effect of salinity on mucus in the mantle of the quahog, Mercenaria mercenaria. (Abstract) S. H., ANDERSON, J. W. and HORVATH, K. Biology of the clam Rangia cuneata: What we now know and what it means. (Abstract) RICHARD S. A preliminary assessment of the effects of Alaskan north slope crude oil on developing larvae of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas. (Abstract) EDWARD J., JR. Summary of Florida's Pensacola area oyster culture program. (Abstract) LUTZ, RICPiARD A. Annual periodicity and its relation to the internal shell morphology of Mytilus edulis. (Abstract) MARSH, B. L., MORRISON, A. W. and COSTELLO, F. A. Systems engineering of oyster production. (Abstract) MARTIN, S. G. Status and potential of oyster culture in Puerto Rico. (Abstract) M. and ANDERSON, J. W. Uptake and depuration of petroleum hydrocarbons by the estuarine clam Rangia cuneata. (Abstract) PATRICK R. Aroclor(R)l254, DDT and DDD, and Dieldrin: Accumulation and loss by American oysters (Crassostrea virginica) exposed continuously for 55 weeks. (Abstract) PETROCELLI, SAM R., ANDERSON, JACK W. and HANKS, ALAN R. Biological magnification of Dieldrin in a two part food chain. (Abstract) ROCKWOOD, CHARLES E. A management program for the oyster resource of Apalachicola Bay, Florida. (Abstract) TUNG, KEH and ZAHRADNIK, JOHN W. Submerged plastic net structures for oyster propagation. (Abstract) TINKLEPAUGH, W. C, CHARBONNEAU, J. J. and MARASCO, R. J. The U.S. regional oyster product flow. (Abstract) N. and ZAHRADNIK, J. W. A model relating filter feeder food uptake, metabolic wastes, and water flow, and an apparatus to test the concept. (Abstract) . and LEE, J. C. Predation of juvenile bivalves by the shore crabs Hemigrapsus oregonensis and H. nudus. (Abstract) and TATE, PAUL S. Acute toxicity of spruce and hemlock bark to some estuarine organisms in southeastern Alaska. (Abstract) ENGESSER, WILLIAM F. and CHEUNG, DANIEL. Improving productivity by using Tanner Crab Models. (Abstract) GLUDE, JOHN B. Identification of oysters of the South Pacific Islands. (Abstract) GOODWIN, C. LYNN. Diver observations on disposal of dredge spoil at Dana Passage, Washington. (Abstract) NEFF, J. PARRISH, WALKER, P. N. BOURNE, BUCHANAN, DAVID V. -37- 1973 Papers (Continued): KARNA^ DUANE W. Epizootiology of Margaritifera margaritif era (L.) (Mollusca: Margaritanidae) infection in salmonid fishes. (Abstract) LIPOVSKY, VANCE P. and CHEW, KENNETH K. Why "fat" oysters die: A theory on mortality in southern Puget Sound. (Abstract) LYNCH, PHILLIP L. and BREESE, WILBUR P. An oyster hatchery evaluation method. (Abstract) MESSMER, LOUIS and SMITH, JOHN M. Grays Harbor shellfish investigations, (Abstract) MIX, MICHAEL C. Diseases of shellfish in Yaquina Bay, Oregon. (Abstract) SCHOLZ, ALBERT J., Relationship between number and size of Pacific oyster spat and subsequent growth. (Abstract) TAUB, FRIEDA B. A continuous algal culture system for feeding shellfish. (Abstract) MBL WHOI LIBRARY JJH lACI 4