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CATALOGUE 1961<br />

FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD<br />

Annual report of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1959/60,<br />

for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1960. Ottawa, 1961. 196p.<br />

Illus., tables, map fold. 25cm. Paper cover. Bilingual.<br />

Contents.—Introduction.—Biologica/ Stations: St. John's, Nfld.; St.<br />

Andrews, N.B.; London, Ont.; Nanaimo, B .C.—Arctic Unit, Montreca,<br />

Que.—Research Vessel A. T. Cameron.—Oceanography.—Technologicai<br />

Stations: Halifax, N.S.; Grande-Rivière, Que.; Vancouver, B.C.—Technological<br />

Unit, London, Ont.—Pubiications and reports.—Scientific staff.<br />

500 per copy. 0, • Cat. No. Fs91-1960<br />

Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, bi-monthly.<br />

25cm. Paper cover.<br />

Vol. 17, No. 6, December, 1960. Pp. 743-953.<br />

Contents.—Drift-bottle experiments in the Quoddy Region, Bay of<br />

Fundy.—Studies on the We-history of the ascarid Porrocaecum decipiens<br />

in the Bras d'Or Lakes, Nova Scotia.—Age, growth and sexual maturity<br />

of cod in the Newfoundland area, 1947-1950.—Keeping quality of Pacific<br />

coast dogfish.—Economic study of the herring fishery of Charlotte County,<br />

New • Brunswick, 1956-1957.—Actions and interactions of temperature,<br />

/ight intensity and nutrient concentration on the growth of the green<br />

alga, Chiamydomonas reinhardi Dangeard.—Biosynthesis of trimethylammonium<br />

compounds in aquatic animals.—Effect of marine products on<br />

the blood cholesterol levels in man and in animals.—Seasonal variation<br />

in the collagen content of Pacific herring tissues.—Comparison of growth<br />

rates for native and hatchery-stocked populations of Essox masquinongy<br />

in Nogies Creek, Ontario.—A population of dwarf coastrange sculpins.—<br />

Further study of larva/ herring in the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of<br />

Maine.—Index to Volume 17.<br />

Vol. 18, No. 1, January, 1961. 145p.<br />

Contents.—Zoop/ankton studies at Ocean 141:eather Station "P" in the<br />

northeast Pacific Ocean.—Contribution to the biology of herring in<br />

Newfound/anc/ waters.—A method for preparing glycerin-stored otoliths<br />

for age determination.—Phytop/ankton of the Ca/anus expeditions in<br />

Hudson Bay, 1953 and 1954.—Quality of fish flour, liver mea/, and<br />

visceral meal as sources of dietary protein.—Liquefaction of British<br />

Columbia herring by ensilage, proteolytic enzymes and acid hydrolysis.—<br />

The protein nutritive value of "/iquid herring" preparations.—Scale to<br />

length ratio, age and growth of Atlantic salmon in Miramichi fisheries.—<br />

Liver glycogen reserves of interacting resident and introduced trout<br />

populations.—Slicing of fillets as an aid in detection and removai of<br />

codworms from Atlantic cod finets.<br />

Vol. 18, No. 2, March, 1961. Pp. 147-294.<br />

Contents.—Artificial drying of Cambodian fish.—Probable effects of<br />

proposed Passamaquoddy Power Project on oceanographic conditions.—<br />

Competition for food between redside shiners and rainbow trout in two<br />

B.C. lakes.—Herring movements in the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine,<br />

1957-1958.—Oceanographic activities of the Polar Continental Shelf Project.—Correlation<br />

of morphoiogica/ and intra-ocu/ar measurements in<br />

the Atlantic salmon yearling.—Note on the morpho/ogy, of the basins of<br />

the Great Lakes.—Occurrence of two species of juvenile rockfish in<br />

Queen Charlotte Sound.—Abnormalities in Lake Erie whitefish.—Biosynthesis<br />

of trimethy/ammonium compounds in aquatic animals. II. Role<br />

of betaine in the formation of trimethy/amine oxide by tobster.—Decay<br />

of hexach/orocyclohexane in sea water.—New record of the longfinned<br />

cod, Gunther, from B.C. waters.—Egg counts of Lake Erie whitefish.<br />

53137-6-8;<br />

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