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496 A?7ierican Seasbells<br />

CHAPTER III—LIFE OF THE CLAM<br />

An Annotated Bibliography of Oysters, with Pertinent Material on Mussels and<br />

Other Shellfish. J. L. Baughman. 1948. Texas A. and M. Research Foundation,<br />

pp. 1-794. Over 2000 articles on the biology of mollusks are listed, with<br />

abstracts and a subject index. Very useful.<br />

Habits, Life Histories a?jd Ecology<br />

The Habits of Life of Some West Coast Bivalves. Fritz Haas. 1942. The Nauti-<br />

lus, vol. ^^, pp. 109-113 (Lithophaga, Diplodonta and Cooperella); ibid., vol.<br />

56, pp. 30-33 (Mytilus and Brachidontes).<br />

The Life History and Growth of the Razor Clam. H. C. MciMillin. 1924. Wash.<br />

State Dept. Fish., 52 pp., 5 pis., 3 graphs.<br />

The Pismo Clam: Further Studies of Its Life History and Depletion. W. C.<br />

Herrington. 1930. Calif. State Fish Lab. Contrib. no. 81, Bidl. 18, 67 pp.,<br />

16 figs.<br />

Notes on the Ecology of the Butter Clam, Saxidomus giganteus Deshays. C, M.<br />

Eraser. 1928. Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, ser. 3, vol. 22, pp. 271-277, 2 pis.,<br />

7 tables; also see ibid., vol. 22, pp. 249-270 for Paphia staminea; also vol. 25,<br />

pp. 59-72 for "Cardium corbis."<br />

The Edible Bivalves of California. Paul Bonnot. 1940. Calif. Fish and Game,<br />

vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 212-239. Notes, habits, sketches, and laws pertaining to<br />

catches.<br />

A Resurgent Population of the California Bay-Mussel (Mytilus edulis diegensis).<br />

W. R. CoE. 1946. Joiirn. Morph., vol. 78, no. i, pp. 85-104.<br />

The Marine Borers of the San Francisco Bay Region. C. A. Kofoid. 1921. Report<br />

San Francisco Bay Marine Piling Survey, pp. 23-61.<br />

A Brief Study of the Succession of Clams on a Marine Terrace. Paul T. Wilson.<br />

1926. Publ. Puget Sound Biol. Sta., vol. 5, pp. 137-148.<br />

The Habits and A4ovements of the Razor-Shell Clam, Ensis directus Con. G. A.<br />

Drew. 1907. Biol. Bull., vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 127-140, i pi.<br />

Locomotion in Solenomya and Its Relatives. G. A. Drew. 1900. Anat. Anzeiger,<br />

vol. 17, no. 15, pp. 257-266, 12 figs.<br />

The Structure and Behaviour of "Hiatella gallicana" (Lamarck) and "H. arctica"<br />

(L.), with Special Reference to the Boring Habit. W. R. Hunter. 1949.<br />

Proc. Royal Soc. Edinburgh, B, vol. 63, pt. 3, no. 19, pp. 271-289. 12 figs.<br />

Growth a?jd Feedijig<br />

The Life-History and Growth of the Pismo Clam (Tivela stultorum Mawe).<br />

F. W. Weymouth.<br />

5-120.<br />

1923. Bidl. 7, Calif. State Fish and Game Comm., pp.<br />

The Age and Growth of the Pacific Cockle (Cardium corbis). F. W. Weymouth<br />

and S. H. Thompson. 193 i. Bureau of Fisheries Doc. no. iioi (Wash.,<br />

D.C.), pp. 633-641. (also see Doc. nos. ^84, lopg and 1100).<br />

Food Material as a Factor in Growth Rate of Some Pacific Clams. G. M. Smith.<br />

1928. Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, ser. 3, vol. 22, sec. 5, pp. 287-292. (see also<br />

Further Observations. . , . ibid., 1933, vol. 27, sec. 5, pp. 229-245).

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