A revision of malaclemmys, a genus of turtles, by William Perry Hay, p. 3.
Index, p. 531.
Index, p. 77.
Isopods from the Alaska salmon investigation, by Harriet Richardson, p. 209.
List of fishes collected in Boulder County, Colorado, with description of a new species of leuciscus, by Chancey Juday, p. 223.
List of illustrations, p. V.
New starfishes from deep water off California and Alaska, by Walter K. Fisher, p. 291.
Parasites of fishes of Beaufort, North Carolina, by Edwin Linton, p. 321.
Physiological studies of the Chinook salmon, by Charles Wilson Greene, p. 429.
Table of contents, p. III.
The amphipoda of southern New England, by S.J. Holmes, p. 457.
The blood-vascular system of the tile-fish, lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps, by C.F. Silvester, p. 87.
The cultivation of marine and fresh-water animals in Japan, by K. Mitsukuri, p. 257.
The fish fauna of the Tortugas archipelago, by David Starr Jordan and Joseph C. Thompson, p. 229.
The fish parasites of the genus argulus found in the Woods Hole region, by Charles B. Wilson, p. 115.
The function of the lateral-line organs in fishes, by G.H. Parker, p. 183.
The Medusae of the Woods Hole region, by Charles W. Hargitt, p. 21.
The osteology and immediate relations of the tile-fish, lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps, by Frederic A. Lucas, p. 81.
The seaweed industries of Japan, by Hugh M. Smith, p. 167.
The utilization of seaweeds in the United States, p. by Hugh M. Smith, p. 167.
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