Annotated list of fishes collected in the vicinity of Greenwood, Mississippi, with description of three new species, by Samuel F. Hildebrand and Irving L. Towers, p. 105.
Biological survey of the upper Mississippi River with special reference to pollution, by A.H. Wiebe, p. 137.
Coregonid fishes of the Great Lakes, by Walter Koetz, p. 297.
Index, p. 645.
Investigations concerning the red-salmon runs to Karluk River, Alaska, by Charles H. Gilbert and Willis H. Rich, p. 1.
Nature and extent of fouling of ships' bottoms, by J. Paul Visscher, p. 193.
Production and distribution of cod eggs in Massachusetts Bay in 1924 and 1925, by Charles J. Fish, p. 253.
Quantitative study of the changes produced by acclimatization in the tolerance of high temperatures by fishes and amphibians, by Edward S. Hathaway, p. 169.
Salmon-tagging experiments in Alaska, 1926, by Willis H. Rich and Arnie J. Suomela, p. 71.
Table of contents, p. III.
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