12BAPAT, S.V. and D.V. BAL 1952. The food <strong>of</strong> some young fishes from Bombay. Ibid., 35B(2): 78-92.Food <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> young ones <strong>of</strong> Sciaena miles, S. albida, S. semiluctosa, S. glauca, Otoli<strong>the</strong>sargenteus, Polynemus tetradactylus, P. heptadactylus, mugil spp., Serranus, Ambassis, Apogon,Therapon, Bregmoceras macclelandi, Equula and Scatophargus argus.BAPAT, S.V., S.K. BANERJI and D.V. BAL 1952. Observations on <strong>the</strong> biology <strong>of</strong> Harpodon nehereus(Hamilton). J. Zool. Soc. India, 3(2): 341-356.Size and age at first maturity, spawning habits, breeding season and <strong>the</strong>ir relation to temperatureand specific gravity <strong>of</strong> sea water.BAPAT, S.V., and R.R. PRASAD 1952. On some developmental stages <strong>of</strong> Caranx kalla Cuv. &Val.J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 51: 111-115.Graded series in <strong>the</strong> juvenile and postlarval stages with figures.BASHEERUDDIN, S. and K.N. NAYAR 1962. A preliminary study <strong>of</strong> juvenile fishes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coastalwaters <strong>of</strong>f Madras city. Indian J. Fish., 1961, 8(1): 169-188.Occurrence, size-range, major size group and food <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> young ones <strong>of</strong> Elops indicus, Sardinellafimbriata, S. sirm, Ilisha indica, Opisthopterus tardoore, Dussumieria hasseltii, Anodontostomachacunda, Thrissocles mystax, T. setirostris, Chirocentrus dorab’ Saurida tumbil, Parexocoetusbrachypterus, Cypselurus spilopterus, Polynemus indicus, P. sexatarius, P. sexfilis, Sphyraena jello,S. obtusata, Mugil sp., Therapon <strong>the</strong>raps, T. jarbua, Priacanthus hamrur, Megalaspis cordyla,Decapterus russelli, Selar mate, Caranx carangus, Alectis indica, Carangoides armatus, C.malabaricus, Antropus atropus, Chorinemus tol, Trachinotus blochi, Lactarius lactarius, Archamiamacroptera, Apogon lateralis, A. frenatus, Leiognathus insidiator, L. ruconius, L. splendens, L.fasciatus, L. equulus, Gazza minuta, Gerres setifer, G. abbreviatus, Upeneus sulphureus, U.taeneopteris, Parupeneus indicus, Lutianus kasmira, L. lineolatus, Lethrinus nebulosus, Nemipterusjaponicus, Pomadasys maculatus, Otolithus sp., Johnius belengeri, Sciaena dussumieri, Drepanepunctata, Teuthis javus, Acanthurus matoides, Pterois russelli, Trichiurus haumela, Rastrelligerkanagurta, Scomberomorus commerson, S. guttatus, Glossogobius biocellatus, Apolectus niger,Stromateus sinensis, Platycephalus scaber, Psettodes erumei, Bothus pan<strong>the</strong>rinus, Plotosssus canius,Bregmoceras macclellandi, Triacanthus brevirostris and Sphaerodon lunaris tabulated. Percentagecomposition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> juveniles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> different families, rate <strong>of</strong> growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> juveniles <strong>of</strong> Lactarius lactarius,Polynemus sextarius, Aplolectus niger and Rastrelliger kanagurta and notes on spawning periodicity.BASU, S.P. 1946. Possibilities <strong>of</strong> mullet culture in India. Indian fmg., 7(11): 517-522.Spawning <strong>of</strong> Mugil cephalus, M. capito; fry <strong>of</strong> M. tade and M. parsia in <strong>the</strong> fishery; nets for frycollection, spawning <strong>of</strong> M. corsula and acclimatizing <strong>the</strong> young <strong>of</strong> M. troschelli, M. waigiensis and M.seheli.BASU, S.P. 1950 a. Effect <strong>of</strong> different combination and concentration <strong>of</strong> oxygen and carbon dioxide onlarva, fry and fingerlings <strong>of</strong> Indian food fishes, Catla catla (Ham.), Labeo rohita (Ham.) and Cirrhinamrigala (Ham.). Proc. nat. Inst. Sci. India, 1949, 15(1): 283-286 (Also Proc.37 th Indian Sci.Congr.(Poona), Pt. 3 Abstracts: 256).Effect <strong>of</strong> oxygen and carbondioxide on <strong>the</strong> early stages <strong>of</strong> development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three species.
BASU, S.P. 1950b. Effect <strong>of</strong> different concentrations <strong>of</strong> H 2S (Sulphuretted hydrogen) on <strong>the</strong> oxygenconsumption and survival <strong>of</strong> fingerlings <strong>of</strong> major Indian carps. Proc. 37 th Indian Sci. Congr. (Poona), Pt.3 Abstracts:256-257.Experiments on <strong>the</strong> fingerlings <strong>of</strong> Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala and Labeo rohita and resultsshowing <strong>the</strong> high toxity <strong>of</strong> H 2S .BASU, S.P. 1950c. Experiments on <strong>the</strong> transport <strong>of</strong> larvae <strong>of</strong> Indian carps with oxygen in a closedsystem. Ibid., Pt. 3 Abstracts: 257-258.Transport <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> larvae <strong>of</strong> Catla catla, Labeo rohita, L. bata and Cirrhina mrigala underdifferent experimental conditions.BASU, S.P. 1951a. Effect <strong>of</strong> addition <strong>of</strong> soil in transport <strong>of</strong> larvae <strong>of</strong> Indian carps. Proc. 38 th Indian Sci.Congr. (Bangalore), Pt. 3 Abstracts: 227-228.Experiments on carp larvae with addition <strong>of</strong> soil to water.BASU, S.P. 1951b. Influence <strong>of</strong> basic Physico-chemical factrors in <strong>the</strong> transport <strong>of</strong> fish larvae and fry<strong>of</strong> Indian carps. Ibid., Pt.3 Abstracts: 228-229.Experiments on <strong>the</strong> transport <strong>of</strong> larvae and fry <strong>of</strong> carps in relation to oxygen, carbon-di-oxide,temperature etc.BASU, S.P. 1951c. Oxygen utilization by different Indian carps under varying oxygen, carbondioxidetension in <strong>the</strong> medium. Ibid., Pt. 3 Abstracts: 229.Experiments on <strong>the</strong> larvae, fry and fingerlings <strong>of</strong> Catla catla. Labeo rohita, L. bata, L. calbasu,Cirrhina mrigala and Carassius auratus.BASU, S.P. 1952a. Effect <strong>of</strong> different surface area on <strong>the</strong> survival and transport <strong>of</strong> larvae <strong>of</strong> major Indiancarps. Proc. 39 th Indian Sci. Congr. (Calcutta), Pt. 3 Abstracts :334.Experiments on replenishing dissolved oxygen and eliminating accumulated CO 2in <strong>the</strong> medium <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> larvae.BASU, S.P. 1952b. Physiological requirements <strong>of</strong> eggs, larvae and fry during transportation. Proc. Indo-Pac. Fish. Counc. 3 rd meet., Sec. III: 209-217.Effect <strong>of</strong> certain physico-chemical factors on <strong>the</strong> physiological needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> larvae and fry <strong>of</strong> Catlacatla, Cirrhina mrigala, Labeo rohita and L. calbasu.BAUCHOT, M.L. 1959. Etude des larves leptocephales du groupe Leptocephalus lanceolatus etidentification a la famille des Serrivomeridae. Dana Rept.,48: 1-148.Identification <strong>of</strong> leptocephali.BEAUFORT, L.F. de 1940. The fishes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indo- Australian Archipelago, 8, Leiden.Young one <strong>of</strong> Coris aygula described as C. cirgulum is referred and notes on <strong>the</strong> color and o<strong>the</strong>rfeatures are given.BEAVEN, R. 1877. Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fresh water fishes <strong>of</strong> India, London.Spawning activities <strong>of</strong> cyprinids including mahseer.13
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