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July 1950
United States Department of the Interior
Oscar L© Chapman, SecretaryFish and Wildlife Service
Albert M© Day, Director
Special Scientific Report - Fisheries
Noo 31
DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS ON THE MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY OF FISHERIES
Prepared in the Branch of Fishery Biology
CONTENTS
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Food and Food Organisms© « • ©
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INTRODUCTION
This list is composed of titles of theses written between
193h and 19h9 on subjects related to the ecology and management
of fisheries. All theses are on file in the libraries of the
institutions where they were accepted.
In 19U7, Laws on* began a compilation by asking for informa-tion from each of the institutions listed in Gustav Swanson andLee E. Yeager's "Colleges and Universities Offering Courses inWildlife Management, 19U6-19H7" (Fish and Wildlife Service,
Wildlife Leaflet 296, August 19U7). Several hundred titles of
doctors' and masters' theses were received and organized forpublication. In 19U9 Hotchkiss** added titles from "DoctoralDissertations Accepted by American Universities, 1933-193U"to "...19U7-19U8" (The H. W. Wilson Co., New York, 193U to
19U8). These titles on wildlife have been published in WildlifeReview, No. 59, February, 1950. Hotchkiss found many theses on
fisheries that had not been listed and brought them to the
attention of the Branch of Fishery Biology.
The list is reasonably complete for doctors' theses through19U8. It is incomplete for doctors' theses in 19U9 and containsno masters' theses. Lack of published lists, our failure toexamine some published lists, and our failure to secure solicitedinformation account for this incompleteness. Information regard-ing omissions and errors, and institutions, theses, and publica-tions not included, is solicited.
* William D. Laws on, Ohio Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit** Neil Hotchkiss, Editor, Wildlife Review, Fish and Wildlife
Service
DISEASES AND PARASITES(See also TAXONOMY
~KimPel J TECHNIQUES , Smith)
BAKER, JAMES A, Tuberculosis of fish. PhD, Cornell, 1939.
BONHAM, KELSHAW. Some monogenetic trematodes of Puget Sound
fishes . PhD, Univ, of Washington, 1937-
DEGIUSTI, DOMINIC LAWRENCE. The life cycle of Leptorthynchoides
thecatus Linton an acanthocephalan of fish. PhD, Wisconsin, 19UU-
DETURK, WILLIAM ERNESV. The paras''*- - md commensals of some
crabs of Beaufort, North Carolina. PhD, Duke, 19U0.
GUNTHER, FRANCIS A a Fish-killing principles of Euphorbiaceaespecies Croton californicus Mull. Arg. and Eremocarpus seti gerus
Bentho PhD, Calif., Los Angeles, 19U7-
HARDCASTLE, AARON BASCOM. The genus Eimeria, with specialreference to the species parasitic in marine fishes. PhD, Duke,
19U2.
HART, JOHN F, Cestoda from fishes of Puget Sound. PhD, Univ.
of Washington, 1935.
LLOYD, LOWELL C. Some digenetic trematodes from Puget Soundfish. PhD, Univ. of Washington, 1937.
LOWELL, RALPH D. Studies on the host-parasite relationships
between a trematode Metacercaria (Posthodiplostomum sp„) and a
fish host, 236 p. PhD, Illinois, 19^3.
MEYER, MARVIN C A revision of the leeches (Piscicolidae)
living on fresh water fishes of North America. PhD, Univ. of
Illinois , 1939
.
MIZELLE, JOHN Da New species of trematodes from the gills of
Illinois fishes. Univ. of 111. Zoological laboratory contributions,
no. U89. Published also in the American Midland naturalist, 17s
785-806, Sept. 1936. PhD, Illinois, 1937.
MONSMA, EDI/YIN Y. A study of the water molds of the Lydell State
fish hatchery at Comstock Park, Michigan. PhD, Michigan State
College, 1936.
DISEASES AND PARASITES - Continued
MOORE, DONALD VINCENT. Studies on the life history and develop-ment of certain Acanthocephala of the order Archiacanthocephala(Meyer, 1931). PhD, Rice, 19U2.
NIGRELLI, ROSS F. The morphology, cytology and life history ofOodinium ocellatum Brown, a dinoflagellate parasitic on marine fishes.PhD, New York, 1936
.
RUCKER, ROBERT RAYMOND. A study of saprolegnia infections amongfish. PhD, Univ. of Washington, 19UU.
STEEN, EDWIN B. Studies on the morphology, taxonomy, and lifecycles of fish bladder flukes (Trematoda: Gorgoderidae). PhD, Purdue,1938o
TIDD, WILBUR Mo Studies on the life history of a parasiticCopepod, Lernaea carassii Tidd. PhD, Ohio State, 1938.
TIFFNEY, WESLEY N. A study of species of Saprolegnia attackingfish. PhD, Harvard Univ., 1936.
WOODBURY, LOWELL ANGUS. A quantitative study of parasites offishes with special reference to Clinostomum marginatum in the perchof Walsh Lake, Michigan. PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 19U0.
ECOLOGY(See also GAME FISH , Wilder: LIFE HISTORY STUDIES , Frey, Koster,Odellj LIMNOLOGY , Ball; PLANKTON , Pierce)
ANDREW'S, HARRY L. An ecological siudy of living forms in thekelp beds of Monterey Bay and Carmel Bay, California. PhD, Univ.of Illinois, 1938.
BLAIR, ARTHUR A. Factors affecting growth of the scales ofsalmon (Salmo salar)„ PhD, Toronto, 1938.
DENDY, JACK STILES. The fate of animals in stream drift whencarried into lakes, PhD, Michigan, 19k3-
DEXTER, RALPH W. The marine communities of a tidal inlet atCape Anne, Massachusetts? a study in bioecology. PhD, Univ. ofIllinois, 1938o
DOAN, KENNETH HENRY. Some meteorological and limnologicalconditions as factors in the abundance of certain fishes in LakeErie. PhD, Ohio State Univ., 19U1.
ECOLOGY - Continued
DOUDOROFF PETER „ The resistance, reactions, and acclimatiza-
tion of some marine fishes to changes of temperature . PhD, Univ.
of California, 19U1.
ELSON, PAUL F tt Effects of current, temperature and light on the
movements of speckled trout. PhD, Univ. of Toronto, 1939-
FRENCH, JOHN WINSLOW. The effect of temperature on the reten-
tion of a maze habit in fish. PhD, Princeton, 19U2.
GRIBBLE, LLOYD R. Reactions of brook lampreys to various
lights. PhD, West Virginia, 1935.
GUNTER, GORDON PENNINGTON. Studies on marine fishes of Texas t
relative abundance and cyclic behavior related to salinity and
temperature. PhD, Texas, 19h$>
HEWATT WILLIS Go Ecological studies on selected marine inter-
tidal communities of Monterey Bay. PhD, Stanford Univ., 1935
.
KERSWTLL, CHARLES JAMES. Some environmental factors limiting
growth and distribution of the quahaug, Venus mercenaria L. PhD,
Univ. of Toronto, 19U1-
LAGLER, KARL FRANK <, Ecological studies of turtles in Michigan
with special reference to fish management. PhD, Univ. of Michigan,
19ho,
LINDEMAN, RAYMOND LAUREL. Ecological dynamics in a senescent
lake. PhD, Univ. of Minnesota, 19H1-
MARSHALL, NELSON. A study of the life history and ecology of
Notropis chalybaeus (Cope) supplemented with data on other cyprinids
in Florida. PhD, Univ. of Florida, I9I1I.
MARTIN, WILLIAM R a The mechanics of environmental control of
body form in fishes. PhD, Michigan, 19U8.
METCALF, ISAAC STEVENS HALSTEAD. The influence of a shore
community on the distribution of certain fishes in Lake Erie with
especial reference to the white bass. PhD, Western Reserve Univ.,
19U0,
MOORE, GEORGE AZRO. Studies on the adaptations of fishes to
the silty waters of the great plains. PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 19U2.
ECOLOGY - Continued
MOORE, WALTER GUY. Studies on the oxygen requirements of
certain fresh-water fishess
. with special reference to winter con-ditions, PhD, Univ, of Minnesota, 19kl-
MCDOUGALL, KENNETH DOUGALo Sessile invertebrates of Beaufort,North Carolina, A study of settlement, growth and seasonal fluctua-tions among pile-dwelling organisms „ PhD, Duke Univ„ , 19l*2 >
PENNAK, ROBERT W, The ecology of the psammolittoral organismsof some Wisconsin lakes, with special reference to the Tardigrada,Copepoda, and Rotatoria, PhD, Univ„ of Wisconsin, 1938=
PERLMUTTER, ALFRED „ Variation of American North Atlantice fishes c
Michigan, 19Ul<
marine fishes correlated with the environment, PhD, Univ, of
PRATT, HAROLD P a Ecology of the trout of the Gunnison River,PhD, Univ, of Colorado, 1938,
REIF, CHARLES BRADDOCK. A study of Minnesota stream communi-ties, PhD, Univ, of Minnesota, 19Ul»
RICKER, WILLIAM Ec Studies of the limnological factorsaffecting the propagation and survival of the sockeye salmon,Oncorhynchus nerka , at Cultus Lake, British Columbia, PhD, Univ,of Toronto, 193 °
»
ROELOFS, EUGENE WOODROW, Water soils in relation to lakeproductivity, PhD, Michigan State College, 19hl°
ROGERS, HAROLD M, The estuary as a biological habitat, withspecial reference to the smelt
_
a Osmerus mordax (Mitchill), PhD,Univ„ of Toronto, 1939.
SCOTT, GRACE WINNIFRED WORKMAN, Certain aspects of thebehaviour of frog tadpoles and fish with respect to temperature,PhD, Toronto, 19U3
SHAPIRO, SIDNEY, Geographic variation in Fundulus diaphanus,
a Cyprinodontid fish, 137 p. PhD, Michigan, 19W*
SMITH, GEORGE Fa M, Some factors limiting the distributionand size of the starfish, Asterias vulgaris (Verrill), PhD, Univ,of Toronto, 1939
»
ECOLOGY - Continued
SOLMAN, VICTOR EDWARD FRICK. The ecological relations of
waterfowl with special reference to predatory fish, PhD, Toronto,
19U2.
STARRETT, WILLIAM C. An ecological study of the minnows of
the Des Moines River, Boone County, Iowa, PhD, Iowa State, 19U8.
TARZWELL, CLARENCE M„ Environmental improvement in troutstreams : a problem in applied ecology.. PhD, Univ„ of Michigan,
1936.
ZINNj DONALD JOSEPH. An ecological study of the interstitialmicrofauna of some marine sandy beaches » PhD, Yale, 19U2,
FAUNAS AND MANUALS(See also CRUSTACEA , Carl)
ADDAIR, JOHN. The fishes of the Kanawha river system in
West Virginia and some factors which influence their distribution.PhD, Ohio, 19liS°
BLACK, JOHN DAVID. The distribution of the fishes of Arkansas,
PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 19U0o
CHAPMAN, WILBERT MCL, Oceanic fishes from the northeasternPacific ocean collected by the International Fisheries Commission.PhD, UniVo of Washington, 1937
=
GERKING, SHELBY DELOSo The distribution of the fishes of
Indiana™ PhD, Indiana UnivOJ 19UU°
GREENE, CARROLL W„ The distribution of Wisconsin fishes
„
PhD, Univ„ of Michigan, 193U»
JOHNSON, RAYMOND EARL. The distribution of Nebraska fishes,
PhD, UniVo of Michigan, 19h2*
KELLEY, TIM K The commercial fishery of Washington. PhD,
Washington, Seattle, 19U7°
MILLER, ROBERT RUSH* The fishes of the relict waters of the
Pleistocene Death Valley stream system, PhD, Univ„ of Michigan,
19U5o
FAUNAS AND MANUALS - Continued
RANEY, EDWARD Co The distribution of the fishes of the Ohiodrainage basin of Western Pennsylvania, PhD, Cornell, 1939-
RICHARDSON, LAURENCE R, The fresh-water fishes of south-eastern Quebec PhD, McGill Univ., , 1935-
FOOD AND FOOD ORGANISMS(See also CRUSTACEA~7~Has ler
)
CLEVELAND, MAURICE M. Nutritive studies on white fish meals.PhD, Massachusetts, 193U°
CUMINGS, HARRY W,, JR„ A histological study of the effects ofvitamin E deficiency on the guppy, Lebistes reticulatus , PhD,Illinois, 19Ul»
DONALDSON, LAUREN R, Experimental studies in the nutritionof the Chinook salmon with special reference to histological changesin the pancreas, PhD, Washington, Seattle, 1939-
DUNHAM, DONALD WEST* Studies on the ecology and physiology ofthe fresh-water jellyfish, Craspedacusta sowerbii , PhD, Ohio, 19U1,
EVANS, GERTRUDE. The relation between vitamins and the growthand survival of goldfishes in homotypically conditioned water, PhD,Chicago, 1936o
FROHNE, 7/ILLIAM Co Limnological relations of insects to certainemergent aquatic plants, PhD s Michigan, 1937 >
JOHNSON, WALTER Ho The food and feeding of the herring (Clupeaharengus Linn,), PhD, Univ, of Toronto, 1937,
MONK, CECIL RAY, Marine harpacticoid copepods from California,PhD, Calif,, L, A,, 19U2,
MCLAREN, BARBARA A. The nutrition of rainbow trout „ PhD,Wisconsin, 19U7°
RICE, NOLAN E, The nutrition of Flabellula mira Schaeffer, PhD,Duke, 193Uo
SMITH, M. Wo The fertilization of fresh water with an organicfertilizer, PhD, Toronto, 193U°
FOOD AND FOOD ORGANISMS - Continued
VELASQUEZ, GREGORIO To On the viability of Algae obtained
from the digestive tract of the gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum
(Le Sueur )o PhD, Michigan, 1939 =
GAME FISH(See also TAXONOMY , Mottleyj LIFE HISTORY STUDIES , Royce)
CARLANDER, KENNETH DIXON. The walleyes, Stizostedion vitreumvitreura (Mitchill), of Lake of the Woods , with especial reference to
the commercial fisheries, PhD, Univ„ of Minnesota, 19U3°
GREENBERG, BERNARD* Some relations between territory, socialhierarchy, and leadership in the green sunfish„ PhD, Chicago, 19hl >
LANGLOIS, THOMAS Ha A study of the .small-mouth bass Micropterusdolomieu Lacepede in rearing ponds in 0hio o PhD, Ohio, 1935
°
SCOTT, DONALD C A study of a stream population of rock bass,
PhD, Indiana Univ„, I9U80
SIGLER, WILLIAM F„ The life history and management of thewhite bass Lepibema chrysops (Rafinesque), in Spirit Lake, Iowa
PhD, Iowa, 19U7»
WILDER, DONALD GEORGE „ A comparative study of anadromous andfresh-water populations of the eastern speckled trout (Salvelinusfontinalis). PhD, UniVo of Toronto, 19Ulo
MANAGEMENT(See also ECOLOGY , Lagler; GAME FISH , Sigler)
COOPER, GERALD P Studies of the propagation, breeding habits
and growth of certain forage fishes of eastern North America: a
contribution to forage fish management » PhD, Univ=, of Michigan, 1938
LEONARD, LEONARD L„ International regulation of fisheries
„
Washington, 19UU, 203 p. PhD, Columbia, 19U5°
RAYNER, HEDLEY J0HM» The development of a management policyfor the rainbow trout of the Finger Lakes » PhD, Cornell, 19Ul°
SMITH, LLOYD LYMAN „ A fisheries management program for the
waters of the Huron Mountain Clubo PhD, Univ of Michigan, 19U3°
MANAGEMENT - Continued
WEBSTER, DWIGHT ALBERTo Fishery management studies of Connec-ticut lakes, PhD, Cornell, 19hk°
WESTMAN, JAMES ROSS- A consideration of population life-history studies in their relation to the problems of fish manage-ment research^ with special reference to the small-mouthed bass,
Micropterus dolomieu Lacepede; the lake trout, Cris tivomer namaycush(Walbaum) ; and the mud minnow, Umbra limi (Kirtland)* PhD, Cornell,
19Ulo
MORPHOLOGY(See also ECOLOGY , Martin j CRUSTACEA , Croninj LIFE HISTORY STUDIES
,
Deas on
)
DENNY, MARTHA . The lateral line system of the teleost, Fundulusheteroclitus , PhD, Radcliffe, 1936.,
DOBBIN, CATHERINE N„ A comparative study of the air-bladdersof some families of fishes of New York and other eastern states
„
PhD, Cornell, 1939-
GABRIEL, MORDECAI L Factors affecting the number and formof vertebrae in Fundulus heteroclitus „ PhD, Columbia, 19UH°
GARRETT, FREDERIC DAUGHERTYo The morphology of the corpuscleof Stannius of teleostean fishes , PhD, Cornell, I9I4.O0
HOAR, WILLIAM Sa The thyroid gland of the Atlantic salmon
„
PhD, Boston, 192,9-
LEVENSTEIN, IRVING Mo Studies of the endocrines of teleosts„II o The cytology of the pituitary gland of two varieties of goldfish
(Carassius auratus L«), with special reference to variable factorsin the gland which may possibly be related to the different morpho-logical types, PhD, New York, 1938
„
NELSON, EDWARD M The comparative morphology of the weberianapparatus in the family Catostomidae o PhD, Wisconsin, I9I4.80
OWEN, BRADFORD BRECKENRIDGE . The morphology of certain marineteleost kidneys., PhD, Harvard, 19U0»
RAY, DIXY L c The peripheral nervous system of Lampanyctusleucopsaurus with comparative notes on other- Iniomi o PhD,Stanford, 19U6*
MORPHOLOGY - Continued
TASKER, ROY Co The morphology and transformation of thegonopodium of the viviparous top minnow Platypoecilus maculatus .
PhD, Cornell, 193U«
TAYLOR, ARDELL NICHOLS, Studies on the germinal vesicles of
the toad, fish, and salamander „ PhD, Texas, 19U3.
POLLUTION
BENDER, CHARLES RICHARD . A study of some micro-organismssurviving water chlorination. PhD, Iowa State, 19U2.
BROOKS, PHILLIPS MOORE . The effects of sulfur dioxide on theaquatic plant, Elodea , PhD, Stanford, 19h3°
CHIPMAN, WALTER A The role of pH in determining the toxicityof ammonium compounds „ PhD, Missouri, 193h°
ELLISOR, LEWIE 0. A toxicological investigation of nicotineon the goldfish and the cockroach . PhD, Iowa State, 1936.
HERNDON, LYLE KERMIT. Mitieation of the industrial pollutionof West Virginia streams . PhD, Ohio, 19H0.
LAUZIER, LOUIS Analyse polarographique et polarometrique del'oxygene dissous dans l'eau de raer et les eaux des rivieres. 99 P<
PhD, Laval, 19U6.
MUSGRAVE, PAUL N. Habitat limitations of certain aquaticinsects and their possible relation to a study of stream pollution.PhD, West Virginia, 1936.
OESTING, RALPH B a Studies on biological conditioning of
water. I. Modified Van Slyke procedure for oxygen and carbondioxide determinations on water „ Physiological zoology, 7:5>U2-9,
Oct. 193U» II' The role of calcium in biological conditioning.Biological bull., 68j31U-26, Apr. 193$. III. Modified procedurefor determining the nitrogen distribution of proteins involved.
P.p. PhD, Chicago, 1936.
PARTANSKY, ALEXANDER M. A study of anaerobic fermentation ofsulfite waste liquor. To appear as: Anaerobic fermentation ofsulfite waste liquor by bacteria of fresh water muds, in Nationalacademy of sciences proc, Mar. 1936. PhD, Washington, Seattle,1936 =
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POLLUTION - Continued
PAULUS, JOHN HAROLD a A comparison of the methods used to
differentiate between chlorine and chloramine residuals in watertreatment, PhD, Iowa, 19U2.
RINTELEN, JOSEPH Ca, JR* The study of the solubility of a
series of organic compounds in water at various temperatures, PhD,
Duke, 1936,
VIVIAN, JOHNSON EDWARD. Absorption of chlorine in water andcaustic o PhD, Mass t Techo, 19h$«
WHITNEY, RAY POWELL. Absorption of sulfur dioxide in water.PhD, Mass. Techo, 19h$o
WILSON, PHILIP JOHNSON. Purification of an industrial wasteby electrolysis o PhD, Pittsburgh, 19^1°
POPULATION(See GAME "FISH, Scott)
VALUES(See LIMNOLOGY, Eschmeyer)
TAXONOMY(See also FAUNAS MP MANUALS , Chapman; SHELLFISH, Frizzel)
BAILEYsREEVE Mo A systematic revision of the centrarchid
fishes, with a discussion of their distribution, variations , ancprobable interrelationships. PhD, Univ, of Michigan, 1938.
BOLIN, ROLF L» Studies on California Cottidae; an analysisof the principles of systematic ichthyology , PhD, Stanford Univ.,
193U.
BOWMAN, HARVEY B, Further notes on the margined mad torn,
Rabida ins ignis Richardson, and notes on a kindred species,Noturus flavus Rafinesque. PhD, Cornell Univ., 1936.
CURRAN, HOWARD WESLEY <> A systematic revision of the gerridfishes referred to the genus Eucinastomus , with a discussion oftheir distribution and speciation. PhD, Michigan, 19U3«
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TAXONOMY - Continued
GOSLINE, WILLIAM ALONZO. Studies on South American catfishes(Nematognathi)o PhD, Stanford, 1?U2°
HERALD, EARL STANNARDo Studies on the classification andinterrelationships of the American pipefishes . PhD, Stanford, 19k3°
KIMPEL, HARRY G. Studies on the taxonomy of the genusNeodactylogyrus , with descriptions of new species, and the immunityof fresh-water fishes to gill trematodes (Gyrodactyloidea) a PhD,Illinois, 1939»
MCALPIW, ARCHIE JUSTUS. Paleapsephurus wilsoni a new polyodontidfish from the upper Cretaceous of Montana, with a discussion ofallied fish, living and fossilo PhD, Michigan, 19Ul°
MOTTLEY, Co MCC Biometrical and experimental studies in thetaxonomy of Kamloops trout, Salmo kamloops , Jordan , PhD, Toronto,
193Uo
PHYSIOLOGY(See also FOOD , Donaldson; CRUSTACEA , Hasler, Jones s SHELLFISH ,
Walzl)
ABRAMOWITZ, ALEXANDER A. The physiology of the innervationof fish melanophores o PhD, Harvard, 1935°
ANDREWS, CATER W. The effect of heat on the light behavior of
fisho PhD, Toronto, 19U7°
BALLENTINE, ROBERT GEORGE. Studies in the dehydrogenase systemsof marine eggs» PhD, Princeton, I9I4G0
BENNINGTON, NEVILLE L<> The spermatogenesis of Betta splendens,
the Siamese fighting fish. PhD, Northwestern, 193U°
BERKOWITZ, PHILIP o The response of fish (Lebistes reticulatus )
to gonad and gonadotropic hormones „ PhD, New York, 19U0»
BLACK, EDGAR CLARK. The transport of oxygen by the blood offreshwater fisho PhD, Pennsylvania, 19H0»
BOOS, BR. CLETUS S. F.S.Co An investigation of the pancreaticproteinase of the shark, Carcharinus obscurus
.
PhD, Catholic, 19k3°
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PHYSIOLOGY - Continued
BROWN, FRANK A a Color changes in crustaceans with special
reference to Palaemonetes . PhD, Harvard, 193k °
BUTLERsPHILIP ALAN. Modification of the normal seasonal
cycle by means of pituitary hormones in the common goldfish,
Carassius auratus L. PhD, Northwestern, 19li0„
CLARKE, ROBERT W, The maintenance of water equilibrium in fish
with special reference to renal regulation,, PhD, New York, 193U-
DANIELSON, RAGNAR No An experimental study of chromatophores
and color change with special attention to cyprinid fishes „ PhD,
Minnesota, 1936°
EVERSOLE, WILBURN J» Effect of steroid hormones on sexualdevelopment in fish, (Lebistes reticulatus ), PhD, New York, 19U0,.
FERGUSON, FREDERICK PALMER „ Reactions of caudal-band melanophores
in Fundulus heteroclitus , with special reference to the effect of
temperature on the rate of pigment concentration, PhD, Minnesota,
19U3*
FOSTER, KENDALL Wo The blue phase in the color changes of
fisho PhD, Harvard, 1936
.
JAMES, MARIAN F„ Histological changes in the gonads of thebluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque and of the largemouth bass,
Huro salmoTdes (Lacepede) accompanying season, age and condition9<Tp. PhD, Illinois, 19U3°
LEE, RICHARD EVERETT The physiology of chromatophore controlin two bottom-dwelling marine teleosts PhD, Harvard, 19U3»
LI, MIN-HSINc The effects of estrogen administrations in the
teleost, Xiphophorus helleri Heckelo PhD, Southern Cal-, 19h5>o
LIPMAN, HARRY J» A contribution to the study of phosphatizeactivity in marine invertebrate animals, PhD, Pittsburgh, 1939=
MEYER, DALLAS K, Blood chlorides of fishes, 189 p. PhD,Missouri, 19U7°
ODIORNE, JOSEPH M c Experimental alterations in the pigmentationof fishes, with special reference to Fundulus , PhD, Harvard, 193U°
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PHYSIOLOGY - Continued
SANGSTER, WILLIAM. The quantitative effects of ethynyl
testosterone upon the development of the gonopodium and sword of
Xiphophorous helleri . PhD, Northwestern, 19U3°
SCRUGGS, WALTER MERRITT. The epithelial components of the
teleost pituitary gland and their seasonal changes in the carp
(Cyprinus carpio, L») and goldfish (Carassius auratus , L.)» PhD,
Harvard, 19U2«
TRIMBERGER, GEORGE W a Periods of ovulation and fertilization
in Bos tauruSo h3 p« PhD, Nebraska, 19U8o
WALKER, THEODORE J» Olfactory discrimination of aquatic plants
by Hyborhynchus notatus (Raf„)„ PhD, Wisconsin, 19U8»
WILDING, JAMES L a The oxygen threshold of three species of
fisho PhD, Indiana, 1938„
YOKOYAMA., HISAKO 0» Studies on the origin, development, and
seasonal variations in the blood cells of the perch, Perca flavescens
PhD, Wisconsin, 19U8»
YOUNG, ROGER ARLINER. The direct effects of Roentgen rays on
certain marine eggs„ PhD, Pennsylvania, I9UO0
CRUSTACEA
BANNER, ALBERT HENRYo The Crustacea of the orders Mysidacea
and Euphausiacea of the Northeastern Pacific „ 32? p„ PhD, Washington,
Seattle, 19UU«
BROCKMAN, JOHN A., JR„ Studies on Dichroa febrifuga o A
method for estimating chloride . Studies on Cambarus clarkii . PhD,
California Techo, I9U80
BUSCH, KARL HENRY » Embryology of the crayfish, Cambarus rusticus,
Girardo PhD, Ohio, 19Ul°
CARL, GEORGE Co The distribution of Cladocera and free-livingCopepoda in British Columbia with special reference to the Centropagidae.
PhD, Univ of Toronto, 1937
»
CORRIVAULT, GEORGES W a Contribution a 1» etude de la biologie du
homard des eaux de la province de Quebec <, PhD, Laval Univ» , 19U8
1U
CRUSTACEA - Continued
CRONIN, LEWIS E« The anatomy of the male reproductive systemof the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun. 72 p. PhD, Maryland,
l'?U6.
DAVIS, CHARLES CARROLL „ The pelagic Copepoda of the northeastern
Pacific Ocean o PhD, Univ. of Washington, 19U0.,
EDWARDS, GEORGE A. The influence of eyestalk removal on themetabolism of the fiddler crab* PhD, Harvard, I9U80
EDWARDS, RICHARD. Yorktown and Duplin Ostracoda of NorthCarolina and Virginia. PhD, North Carolina, 1938.
GOELLNER, KARL EUGENE . The life cycle and productivity of the
crayfish Cambarus immunis Hagen. PhD, Michigan, 19U3°
GOODNIGHT, CLARENCE Jo A monograph of the Branchiobdellidae(Oligochaeta) of the American crayfishes „ PhD, Illinois, 1939°
GRAVE, CASWELL, 11= The lipides in lobster nerve „ PhD,Washington, St, Louis, 19Ul°
HART, JOSEPHINE F. Lo The larval and adult phases of certainhermit crabs (anomura) of British Columbia, with special referenceto characters significant in a study of their inter-relationshipsPhD, Toronto, 1937°
HASLER, ARTHUR Do The physiology of digestion in planktonCrustacea,, PhD, Wisconsin, 1937°
HEATH, JAMES PROCTER,, The nervous system of the kelp crab:
Pugettia productao PhD, Stanford, 19Ul°
HIATT, ROBERT WORTH „ The biology of a grapsoid crab, Pachygrapsuscrass ipes Randall „ PhD, California, 19U2»
HOBBS, HORTON Ho A contribution toward a knowledge of thecrayfishes of Florida with special reference to their ecologicaland geographical distribution, PhD, Florida, 19U0°
HOFF, CLARENCE Co A contribution to the biology and taxonomyof the ostracods of Illinois a PhD, Univ, of Illinois, 19Ul°
JONES, LOWELL Lo Osmotic regulation in several Pacific Coastcrabs and its relation to environmental factors. PhD, California,1939°
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CRUSTACEA - Continued
LANGFORD, RAYMOND R. The distribution and utilization of the
limnetic Crustacea of Lake Nipissing, Ontario . PhD, Univ. of
Toronto, 1936.
LYLE, CLAY. The crawfishes of Mississippi, with special refer-ence to the biology and control of destructive species. PhD, Iowa
State, 1938.
MACKAY, DONALD C. G. The growth and life history of the Pacific
edible crab. PhD, Stanford Univ., 193U-
ROBERTS, TILDEN W„ Light and certain endogenous factors as
regulators of community activity for the crayfish, Cambarus virilisHagen. 180 p. PhD, Illinois, 19U2.
TACK, PETER I. The life history and ecology of the crayfish(Cambarus immunis Hagen). PhD, Cornell, 1939-
VAN DEVENTER, WILLIAM C. Studies on the biology of the crayfishCambarus propinquus
,
Girard. PhD, Illinois, 1935=
LIFE HISTORY STUDIES(See also MANAGEMENT, Cooper; ECOLOGY , Marshall; GAME FISH , Sigler)
ANDREWS, THEODORE F„ The life history, distribution, growth,
and abundance of Leptodora kindtii (Focke) in western Lake Erie.PhD, Ohio, 19U8o
CALHOUN, ALEXANDER JOHN. The biology of the black-spotted trout
(Salmo clarkii henshawi Gill and Jordan) in two Sierra Lakes. PhD,
Stanford Univ., 19U3-
DEASON, HILARY J. Morphometric and life history studies of thepike-perches, Stizostedion
,, of Lake Erie. PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1936.
DELACY, ALLAN CLARK. Contributions to the life histories oftwo Alaskan chars : Salvelinus malma (Walbaura) and Salvelinus alpinus(Linnaeus ). PhD, Univ. of Washington, 191*2.
FREY, DAVID GROVER. Growth and ecology of the carp, Cyprinuscarpio, Linnaeus, in four lakes of the Madison region, Wisconsin.
PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 19l|0.
HARRINGTON, ROBERT Iff., JR. A contribution to the biology of
bridled shiner, Notropis bifrenatus (Cope). PhD, Cornell, 19U7-
16
LIFE HISTORY STUDIES - Continued
JOBES, FRANK WATKINS„ Age and growth of the yellow perchs
Perca flavescens (Mitchill), in Lake Erie* PhD, Umv„ of Michigan,T9H0T
KASK, JOHN L» Studies in migration, fishing mortality, andgrowth in length of the Pacific halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus
,
from marking experiments, PhD, Univ. of Washington, 1936-
KENNEDY, WILLIAM ALEXANDER „ The whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis(Mitchill) of Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park, Ontario . PhD, Univ. ofToronto, 19U1.
KOSTER, WILLIAM J. The life-history and ecology of the sculpins(Cottidae) of central New York. PhD, Cornell UniVo, 1936.
KRUMHOLZ, LOUIS AUGUSTUS^ The biology of the Western mosquitofish,Gambus ia affinis affinis (Baird and Girard), in northern Illinois andsouthern Michigan , PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 19U5»
LACHNER, ERNEST A, Studies of the biology of the chubs (genusNocomis , family Cyprinidae) of Northeastern United States, PhD,Cornell, 19U7»
MARCOTTE, ALEXANDRE,, Notes sur la biologie de 1'eperlan de laprovince de Quebec PhD, Laval Univ,, 19U7°
ODELL, THEODORE To The life history and ecological relationshipsof the alewife, Pomolobus ps eudoharengus Wilson, in Seneca Lake, NewYork. PhD, Cornell Univ., 1931+.
PAUL, ALLARD A* Life history studies of North American fresh-water PolystomeSo PhD, New York, 1938,
PERRY, L u EDWARDo Biology and economic significance of the peaknoseCisco of Bear Lake, Idaho and Utah. PhD, Univ, of Michigan, 19UU.
PFEIFFER, ROMAN A a Studies on the life history of the rosyfaceshiner, Notropis rubelius (Agassiz), PhD, Cornell, 19U7»
PRASAD, RAMA V, R. The life history of Cleveiandia ios (Jordanand Gilbert). PhD, Stanford, 19U8.
ROYCE, WILLIAM FRANCIS . The reporduction and studies on thelife history of the lake trout Cr is tivomer namaycush namaycush (Walbaum).PhD, Cornell, 19U3-
17
LIFE HISTORY STUDIES - Continued
SCHLOEMER, CLARENCE L a The age and rate of growth of the bluegill,Helioperca macrochira (Rafinesque). PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1939-
SHETTER, DAVID S. Contributions to the natural history of somegame fishes of Michigan, particularly the brook trout, Salvelinus f
.
fontinalis (Mitchill), as determined by tagging experiments . PhD,-
Univ. of Michigan, 1937.
SPOOR, WILLIAM A The age and growth of the sucker, Catostomuscommersonii Lacepede, in Muskellunge Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin.PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1936.
STONE, UDELL BENNETT a Studies on the biology of the satinfinminnows Nptropis analostanus and Notropis spilopterus . PhD, Cornell,
19U0.
TILLER, RICHARD E. A five-year study of the striped bassfishery of Maryland based on scale analyses of four successiveyear classes. PhD, Univ. of Maryland, 19hl °
UNDERHILL, ADNA H. Studies on the life history of the chainpickerel Esox niger Le Sueur- PhD, Cornell, 19U8.
VAN CLEVE, RICHARD. Distribution and early life history of the
halibut. PhD, Univ. of Vfashington, 1936.
SHELLFISH(See also ECOLOGY , Kerswill)
CULBRETH, SARAH E» Studies on certain aspects of the normaland anaerobic metabolism of fresh water mussels. PhD, Duke, 1938.
FRIZZELL, DONALD L» Studies in the molluscan superfamilyVeneracea. PhD, Stanford, 1936.
HELMS, DANIEL To The morphology of two boring mollusks,Martesia striata and Pholadidea. PhD, Washington, Seattle, 1939-
LIGON, EDGAR W„, JR* The cytological structure of the digestivesystem of the lamellibranch mollusc, Musculium (Sphaeriidae). PhD,Duke, 1938.
LOOSANOFF, VICTOR L» The sexual phenomena of the hard-shellclam, Venus mercenaria Linn. PhD, Yale, 1936.
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SHELLFISH - Continued
LORD, THOMAS H. The sanitary quality of market oysters. 308 p.
PhD, Illinois, 19k2.
MEDCOF, JOHN C. Studies on the larva of the Canadian oyster.
PhD, Illinois, 1938.
MESSER, FREDERICK C. The extractives of the fresh water mollusk,
Unio. PhD, Western Reserve, 1939-
MCMILLIN, HARVEY C. Growth and variability in the Pacific razor
clam (Siliqua patula Dixon). PhD, Stanford, 1935.
OTIS, ARTHUR Bo The effect of certain drugs and ions on the
isolated and perfused ventricle of the oyster. 68 p. PhD, Brown,
19U1.
SCHEER, BRADLEY To Some features of the metabolism of the
carotenoid pigments in the California sea mussel, Mytilus californianus
PhD, California, 19U0.
SCH00N0VER, LOIS MARGARET, A stratigraphic study of the mollusks
of the Calvert and Choptank formations of Southern Maryland. PhD,
Bryn Mawr, 19U0.
WALZL, EDWARD MCC. Action of electrolytes on the beat of the
heart of the oyster, Ostrea virginica. PhD, Johns Hopkins, 1935-
DEVELOPMENT
BAILEY, SARAH W. An experimental study of the origin of
lateral-line structures in embryonic and adult teleosts. PhD,
Radcliffe, 1936.
DILDTNE, GLENN Co Germ cell origin and migration and gonadhistogenesis in the ovoviviparous teleost, Lebistes reticulatus .
PhD, Northwestern, 193U»
GRIMM, WILBUR W. The development of the fins of the goldfish
(Carassius auratus ) . PhD, Ohio, 1937-
JONES, ROY W. Analysis of the development of fish embryos bymeans of the mitotic index. PhD, Oklahoma, 1937
«
MANERY, JEANNE Fo Ionic changes in developing teleost eggs.
PhD, Toronto, 1930.
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DEVELOPMENT - Continued
ROWLEY, JEAN B, Discrimination limens of pattern and size in
the goldfish Carassius auratus . PhD, Columbia, 1935=
SCRIMSHAW, NEVIN STEWART. Embryonic growth in viviparouscyprinodant fishes. PhD, Harvard, 19hl.
SELF, JOHN To Analysis of the development of fish embryos bymeans of the mitotic index, PhD, Oklahoma, 1936.
WARNER, EDWARD NELSON. Studies on the embryology and early lifehistory of the gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum , Le Sueur. PhD,Ohio, 19U1-
WILLIAMS, LYLE L» A comparative study of the development of theliver in teleost fishes with special reference to the relation betweenliver and yolk-periblast. PhD, North Carolina, 1939.
FISH POISONS
DAVIDSON, RALPH Ho Field and laboratory studies of Derris as
an insecticide o PhD, Ohio, 1935-
SMITH, CHARLES L. The causes underlying the rapid loss oftoxicity of pyrethrum and derris insecticides after application andmethods of retarding this decomposition. PhD, Rutgers, 1937
•
TISCHLER, NATHANIELo Studies on how Derris kills insects.PhD, Rutgers, 1935.
LIMNOLOGY(See also ECOLOGY, Doan, Lindeman, Reif, Ricker)
ADAMS, JAMES R. The biotic cycles in northern pond communities.
PhD, McGill Univ., 19U1.
ANDREWS, JAY Do The macroscopic invertebrate populations of thelarger aquatic plants in Lake Mendota. PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 19U7-
BALL, ROBERT CRAGINo Relationship of the invertebrate fauna to
the fish population in Third Sister Lake, Washtenaw County, Michigan.PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 19U3-
BENNETT, GEORGE W. Limnological investigations in Wisconsin andNebraska. PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1939-
20
LIMNOLOGY - Continued
BRADFIELD, HERBERT H. Pennsylvanian Ostracoda of the Ardmorebasin, Oklahoma . PhD, Indiana, 193U-
BRITTON, MAX Eo Distribution of algae in the Chicago region.369 p. PhD, Northwestern, 19l±l.
BROOKS, JOHN L„ Cyclomorphosis in limnetic races of the genusDaphnia found in eastern North America* PhD, Yale, I9I4.6.
BROWN, WALTER Ho Plant communities of Illinois lakes. PhD,Illinois, 1939.
BRUNSON, ROYAL B„ Life history, ecology, and taxonomy of certainNorth American fresh-water Gastrotricha. 77 p. PhD, Michigan, 19U7-
CALENHUSEN, ALFONS J„ Part I. Some aquatic and sub-aquaticplants from the region of Glacier Lake, Wisconsin. Part II. Secondarysuccessions on the peat lands of Glacial Lake, Wisconsin. PhD,Wisconsin, 19U8.
CORKILL, JAMES M. B. I, The seasonal variations of temperatureand dissolved oxygen in Lake Nipissing. II. The oxygen supply oflake water. PhD, Toronto, 1935.
CROASDALE, HANNAH T. The fresh water algae of Woods Hole,Massachusetts. PhD, Pennsylvania, 1935.
DAGGY, RICHARD HENRY* Taxonomic and biological investigationson Minnesota mayflies (Ephemeroptera) . PhD, Minnesota, 1942.
DAWLEY, CHARLOTTE WEBSTERo Distribution and growth studies ofthe Unionidae and aquatic Gastropoda found in Minnesota. PhD,Minnesota, 19U5»
DEEVEY, EDWARD S„, JRo Typological succession in Connecticutlakes. PhD, Yale, 1938=
ELLIS, JOHN M<, The morphology, division and conjugation of thesalt marsh ciliate, Fabrea salina Henneguy. PhD, California, 193U.
ESCHMEYER, REUBEN W„ A limnological and. fish survey of the lakesin the Pigeon River State Forest, Michigan, with experiments in fishmanagement, an analysis of the fish yield and a special study ofstunted perch populations. PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1937.
FELIN, FRANCES EDNA* The seasonal fluctuation of benthic macrofaunaand limnetic plankton in Searsville Lake. A contribution to the biologyof fluctuating reservoirs. PhD, Stanford Univ., 19U0.
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LIMNOLOGY - Continued
GALLER, SIDNEY R. A limnological investigation of acid ponds withparticular reference to the factors influencing the distribution andabundance of the phytoplankton. PhD, UniVo of Maryland, 19U8.
GARCIA-DIAZ, JULIO. An ecological survey of the fresh waterinsects of Puerto Rico. I. The Odonata: with new life-histories.PhD, Cornell, 1937
.
GREENBANK, JOHN THOMAS „ Limnological conditions in ice-coveredlakes, especially as related to winter-kill of fish. PhD, Univ. ofMichigan, 19UU-
HARPSTER, HILDA T„ An investigation of the gaseous plastronas a respiratory mechanism in certain adult aquatic Coleoptera.PhD, Michigan, 1939-
HARRIS, JOSEPH POLLARD,, Mechanical effects of water turbulenceon certain fresh-water plankters . PhD, Michigan, 19U2.
HATCHETT, STEPHEN PINCKNEY, Biology of the Isopoda of Michigan.PhD, Michigan, 19U3-
HIRST, JOHN MENDEL o A limnological survey of the streams of theEast Tionesta Tract, Allegheny National Forest, McKean and WarrenCounties, Pennsylvania, PhD, Univ. of Pittsburgh, 19U1.
HOFFMAN, CARL E„ A limnological investigation of some northernMichigan Donaciini (Chrysomelidaes Coleoptera). PhD, Michigan, 1938.
HOOPER, FRANK F The summer standing crop of a small Minnesotalake. PhD, Univ. of Minnesota, 19l±8.
HUGHES, ELWYN OWEN Freshwater algae of the maritime provinces.
PhD, Ohio, 19U3.
IDE, F» Po The effect of temperature on the distribution of theMayfly (Ephemeroptera) fauna of a stream. Post embryological develop-ment of Ephemeroptera (Mayflies) external characters only. PhD,
Toronto, 193k
°
IRWIN, WILLIAM HENRY o The Culicinae of certain northern Michiganbog mats with special reference to the limnological dynamics influencingtheir production. PhD, Michigan, 19U0.
JAO, CHIN-CHIHo Studies on the freshwater algae of China. PhD,Michigan, 1935
.
22
LIMNOLOGY - Continued
JOHNSON, KARL RICHARD* Plant ecology of northwestern Coloradolakes and surrounding areas. Abstract in University of Coloradostudies, XXVI: 2:77-80, 1939- PhD, Colorado, 19H0*
JOHNSON, MYCHYLE W„ A study of the nucleoli of certain insectsand crayfish o PhD, Indiana, 1936
.
JOHNSON, WENDELL L„ Limnological studies of a new artificiallake in southwestern Indiana* PhD, Indiana Univ„, 19UU*
JONES, SARA Eo An ecological study of large aquatic plants insmall ponds * PhD, Wisconsin, I9I4.8.
LAING, HARLOW E a Oxygen requirement for respiration and growthof Nuphar advenum (Ait*) and other aquatic plants* PhD, Michigan,1939*
LEAKE, DOROTHY VAN DYKE. The algae of Crystal lake, ClevelandCounty, Oklahoma* 72 p* PhD, Oklahoma, 19UU.
LYMAN, FREDERICK EARLE* Limnological investigations of theEphemeroptera in Douglas Lake, Cheboygan County, Michigan, withspecial reference to the distribution of immature stages. PhD,Michigan, 19U0.
MAGRUDER, SAMUEL R. The anatomy and histology of the freshwater prosobranch gastropod, Pleurocera caniculatum undulatum Say.PhD, Cincinnati, 193U*
MARSHALL, ANNA C* A qualitative and quantitative study ofthe Trichoptera of Western Lake Erie (as indicated by light trapmaterial). PhD, Ohio, 1939*
MILLER, RICHARD B a The ecology of the Chironomidae of Costellolake, Ontario, with a note on Corethra (Chaoborus ) punctipennis
.
PhD, Toronto, 1939*
MOFFETT, JAMES W. A limnological investigation of the dynamicsof a barren, sandy, wave-swept shoal in Douglas Lake, Michigan.PhD, Michigan, 1939
.
MOORE, GEORGE M« A limnological investigation of the microscopicbenthic fauna of Douglas Lake, Michigan. PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1938,
MOYLE, JOHN B« The larger aquatic plants of Minnesota and thefactors determining their distribution. PhD, Minnesota, 1939.
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LIMNOLOGY - Continued
NEEL, JOE K. A limnological investigation of the psammolittoral
zone in Douglas Lake, Michigan, with especial reference to shoal and
shoreline dynamics . PhD, Univ„ of Michigan, 19k7
•
PRATT, DAVID MARIOTTI. The influence of temperature on popula-
tion development in Daphnia. PhD, Harvard, 19U3.
PHILSON, PAUL J» The freshwater algae of North and SouthCarolina. I. Cyanophyceae. PhD, Minnesota, 1935°
RAYMOND, MARION R. A limnological study of the plankton of
a concretion-forming Marl lake. PhD, Michigan, 1936.
RILEY, GORDON A The copper cycle in natural waters and its
biological significance . PhD, Yale Univ., 1937
•
ROGICK, MARY D. The freshwater Bryozoa of Lake Erie. PhD,
Ohio, 193U-
SANFORD, KATHERINE K. The effect of temperature on the expressionof intersexuality in Daphnia longispina . 100 p. PhD, Brown, 19U3-
SARGENT, MARSTON C. Aspects of the physiology of blue-greenAlgae. PhD, California Tech., 193U.
SPRULES, WILLIAM MEMBERY. Factors affecting the distribution
of aquatic insects in the Madawaska river system, Ontario. PhD,
Toronto, 19U2.
STANFORD, LYLE M. Preliminary studies on the biology of the
Snake River. PhD, Univ. of Washington, 19U3.
STARK, 77ILLIAM H. I- Factors influencing the bacterial population
of fresh water lakes. II. Lactate fermenting butyric acid anaerobes.
PhD, Wisconsin, 1939*
STOKES, JACOB B„ Relations between algae and other micro-organisms in Nature. PhD, Rutgers, 1939
•
SWINYARD, CHESTER A. A limnological study of several Minnesotalakes. PhD, Univ. of Minnesota, 193U»
WARD, ELIZABETH B. A seasonal population study of pond
Entomostraca in the Cincinnati region. PhD, Cincinnati, 1939-
WHITFORD, LARRY ALSTON. The freshwater algae of North Carolina.
PhD, Ohio, 19U2.
2U
LIMNOLOGY - Continued
WOOD, THELMA R. Activation of the dormant form -of fresh wateranimals, with special reference to Cladocera. Internationale Revue
der gesamten Hydrobiologie Und Hydrographie, Vol. 3£:229-2U2, 1937-
PhD, Brown, 1938.
YOUNG, FRANK NELSON, JR. The water beetles of Florida; a
taxonomic and ecological study. PhD, Florida, 19U2.
YOUNG, ORSON WHITNEY . A limnological investigation of periphyton
in Douglas Lake, Michigan- PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 19H2.
OCEANOGRAPHY
BUTTS, HELEN E. The effect of certain salts of sea water uponreproduction in the marine amoeba, Flabellula mira Schaeffer. PhD,
Duke, 193ho
DARSIE, MARVIN Lo, JR. Certain aspects of ohototropism, growth,
and polarity in the single celled marine alga, Bryops is . PhD, Stanford,
1939-
DAWSON, ELMER YALE. The marine algae of the Gulf of California,
PhD, California, 19h2.
GILBERT, WILLIAM JAMES. Studies on marine Chlorophyceae of thePhilippines, PhD, Michigan, 19U2.
GOODMAN, JOSEPH ROBERT. The waters of the Northeast Pacific
Ocean, Bering Sea, and Artie Ocean. PhD, Washington, Seattle, I9I4.I.
HOUGH, JACK L a The sediments of Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod Bay,
Massachusetts, PhD, Chicago, 19Ul»
HUTCHINS, LOUIS W. Salt-water Bryozoa in relation to salinity.
PhD, Yale, 19U1.
KETCHUM, BOSTWICK H. Phosphorus and nitrogen metabolism of the
marine diatom, Nitzschia closterium . PhD, Harvard, 1938.
MAZUR, ABRAHAM. The amino acids of certain marine algae. Jr. of
Biol. Chem., 123 :?29-7UO, 1938. PhD, Columbia, 1939°
NORTHCRAFT, RICHARD D. Colonization of bare rock surfaces bymarine algae. PhD, Stanford, 19U7°
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OCEANOGRAPHY - Continued
OSTROFF, ROSE M. Studies on the metabolism of bacteria of
marine origin. PhD, Washington, Seattle, 1938.
REVELLE, ROGER. Marine bottom samples collected in the Pacific
ocean by the Carnegie on its seventh cruise. PhD, California, 1936.
THORP, ELDON M« Calcareous shallow-water marine deposits of
Florida and the Bahamas . PhD, California, 193U«
WILLIAMS, LOUIS G. Marine algae of Cape Lookout, North Carolina.
PhD, Duke, 19U8.
WIRTH, HENRY E. An apparatus for the determination of small
density differences and its application to the determination of the
isotopic composition of sea water. PhD, Washington, Seattle, 1935.
PLANKTON(See also LIMNOLOGY, Felin, Galler)
CAMPBELL, ROBERT So Vertical distribution of the Rotifera in
Douglas Lake, Michigan, with special reference to submerged depression
individuality. PhD, Michigan, 1939-
CHANDLER, DAVID C. The fate of typical lake plankton in rivers
and streams. PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 193h»
CUPP, EASTER E. A critical study of certain distinguisingcharacters in three closely allied plankton species of the diatom
genus Nitzschia, and their relationships to certain environmentalconditions . PhD, California, 193U»
DAMANN, KENNETH E. An analysis of plankton yields of Lake
Michigan. PhD, Northwestern Univ.,, 19h3-
DUNBAR, MAXWELL J. Studies in the arctic plankton comprising a
faunistic survey of certain of the marine planktonic groups collected
in the Canadian eastern arctic, and an investigation of the breeding
cycles of five of the most important species in the eastern arctic
and in west Greenland. PhD, McGill Univ., 19U2.
LEAVITT, BENJAMIN B. The vertical distribution of zooplankton
in the ocean. PhD, Harvard Univ., 1937
•
LILLICK, LOIS Co The microplankton of the gulf of Maine with
reference to its productivity. PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1938.
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PLANKTON - Continued
PIERCE, EMORY LOWE, JR„ A comparative study of the plankton andchemistry of the water of four aquatic habitats at Welaka, Florida
„
PhD, OniVo of Florida, 19lp-
>
PIERSON.. EDGAR F> Plankton development in Lake Macbride, PhD,Iowa, 193 9
o
SCHEFFER, VICTOR B The plankton of Lake Washington. PhD, Univ.of Washington, 1937 °
SERFLING, ROBERT E„ Quantitative estimation of plankton fromsmall samples of Sedgewick-Rafter-cell mounts of concentrate samples.PhD, OhiVo of Michigan, 19U8-,
MARINE FISHERIES(See also ECOLOGY, Perimutter j LIFE HISTORY STUDIES , Kask, Tiller,Van Cleve)
HEIGER, ROBERT F„ Aboriginal whaling in the Old and New worlds..
PhDs
,California, 19U1-
MERRIMAN, DANIEL „ Roc cus saxatilis of the Atlantic coast, PhD,Yale Univ.. 1939
-
TESTER, ALBERT L» The herring of British Columbia, PhD, Univ.of Toronto, 1936.
WALFORD, LIONEL A, The distribution and dispersal of pelagicstages of the American haddock, PhD, Harvard Univ., 193?«
TECHNIQUES - STUDY AND HATCHERY
BECKMAN, WILLIAM CURTIS. The time of annulus formation on thescales of certain Michigan game fishes, PhD, University of Michigan,19l|l.
EVERHART, WATSON H. A critical study of the scale method inback-calculating lengths of the smalimouth bass, Micropterus dolomieuLacepede, PhD, Cornell, I9U8,
GEE, LYNN LAMARR. The disinfection of trout eggs contaminatedwith Bacterium salmonicida <, PhD, Wisconsin, 19Ul„
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM MASON. The effect of feeding madder root torainbow trout and its practical application for marking fish, PhD,Cornell, 19Ul»
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TECHNIQUES - STUDY AMD HATCHERY - Continued
MEEHEAN, OTIS LLOYD „ The development of a method for a culture
of largemouth bass in fertilized ponds on natural food„ PhD, Ohio,
19UCo
PHILLIPS, ARTHUR U, , JR. The reduction of the toxicity of
copper sulphate to four species of trout by the use of sodium chloride
and acetic acido PhD, Cornell, 1939.
SMITH, WINSLOW W The disinfecting action of neutral acriflavine
on Bacterium salmonicida. PhD, Wisconsin, 1939.
HISTORICAL STUDIES
HEWES, GORDON W„ Aboriginal use of fishery resources in
Northwestern North America,, PhD, California, Berkeley, 19U7-
MISCELLANEOUS
FRY, FREDERICK Eo Jo The summer migration of the cisco,
Leucichthys artedi LeSueur, in Lake Nipissing, Ontario.. PhD, Univ„
of Toronto/ 19357"
HANSEN, DONALD F» Studies on regeneration in the fins of fishes,
PhD, Illinois, 1938.
HUANG, WAN LI<> An analysis of the rainfall-runoff correlation.
PhD, Illinois, 1937.
KURONUMA, KATSUZOo Studies on the heteros ornate fishes of
Japan. PhD, Michigan, 1938.
SHAW, RALPH Jo The measurement of the degree of aggregation
in small groups of fish. PhD, Univ. of Southern California, 1937
»
TURNER, DAVID B Q Professional opportunities in the fish and
wildlife field o PhD, Cornell, 19U7-
SEAFOOD POISONS
MOLD, JAMES D„ The isolation and identification of the toxic
principle of the sea mussel, Mytilus californianus , Conrado PhD,
Northwestern, 19U7*
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SEAFOOD POISONS - Continued
WIKHOLM, DONALD M, I. Studies on the toxic principle andaccompanying bases found in the sea mussel, Mytilus californianus
,
Conrad. II. Studies on the toxic principle and the accompanyingbases found in the marine plankton organism, Gonyaulax catenella>,Whedon and Kofoid. PhD, Northwestern, 19U7 •
WATER QUALITY
GAULER, JOHN V„ The use of bentonite in water clarification.PhD, Iowa, 1937-
MORGAN, MONT F. Ion equilibria in soils and drainage watersas influenced by nitrogenous fertilization. PhD, Ohio, 1935.
HYDROLOGY(See also ECOLOGY , Roelofs)
COBLENTZ, JACOB MICHAEL. Some characteristics of bacteria fromsurface water supplies. PhD, Iowa State, 19)42.
COLEMAN, EDWARD ABENHEIM. Interrelations of soil and water duringinfiltration. PhD, Calif., 19U2.
DOBBINS, WILLIAM EARL. Study of the effect of turbulence onsedimentation. PhD, Mass. Tech., 19U2.
HICKOX, GEORGE H. Evaporation from a limited free water surface.PhD, California, 19i|0.
HSIA, CHEN HUAN. A study of transportation of fine sediments byflowing water. PhD, Iowa, 19hh>
MCNOWN, JOHN STEPHENSON. A study of fluid turbulence and sandtransportation caused by the flow of water in an open channel. PhD,Minnesota, 19h2.
TU, YUM CHENGo Transportation of sediment by flowing water. PhD,Iowa, 193U.
VANONI, VITO AUGUST. Experiments on the transportation of suspendedsediment by water. PhD, California Tech., 19U0.
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AUTHOR INDEX
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Abramowitz, Alexander A.
Adams „ James R.
Addair, John .
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Andrews , Cater W. ........
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Andrews , Harry L. ........
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Andrews , Jay D. ..........
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Andrews , Theodore F. .....
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Bailey, Reeve M. .........
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Bailey, Sarah W. .........
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Baker, James A. ..........
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Ball, Robert C ........... .
Ballentine, Robert G......Banner, Albert H. ........ .
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Beckman, William C. ......
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Bender, Charles R.
Bennett, George W. .......
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Bennington, Neville L.....Berkowitz, Philip. ........Black, Edgar Clark...... ...
Black, John D. ...........
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Blair, Arthur A. .........
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Bolin, Rolf L.. ..........
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Bonham, Kelshaw. ...........
Boos, Br. Cletus S. F.S.C.Bowman, Harvey B.'. .......
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Bradfield, Herbert H ......
Britton, Max E. ..........
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Brockman, John A., Jr.......
Brooks , John L... .........Brooks , Phillips M. ......
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Brown, Frank A. ..........
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Brown, Walter H. .........
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Bruns on , Royal B ......... .
Busch, Karl H. ...........
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Butler, Philip A. ........
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Butts, Helen E. ..........
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Calenhusen, Alfons J......Calhoun, Alexander J.......Campbell, Robert S. ..... ...
Carl, George C ...........
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Carlander, Kenneth D. .....
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Chandler , David C.........
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Chapman, Wilbert McL. ......
Chipman, Walter A. ........
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Clarke, Kobert W. .........
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Coblentz, Jacob M. . .
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Coleman, Edward A. . .
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Cooper, Gerald P.....Corkill, James M. B..Corrivault, Georges WCroasdale, Hannah T..
Cronin, Lewis E. . . . .
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Culbreth, Sarah E. . .
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Cumings , Harry W. , Jr
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Cupp, Easter E....Curran, Howard W. . . .
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Daggy, Richard H. . . .
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Damann, Kenneth E. . .
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Daniels on, Ragnar N..
Darsie, Marvin L.,Jr.Davidson, Ralph H. . .
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Davis, Charles C...Dawley, Charlotte W.
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Dawson, Elmer T.. .. .
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Deason, Hilary J.....Deevey, Edward S.,Jr.DeGiusti, Dominic L.
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DeLacy, Allan C. . . . . ..
Dendy, Jack Stiles ....
Denny, Martha ,.„......
DeTurk, William E. . . .
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Dexter, Ralph W. .....
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Dildine, Gleen C . . . . .
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Doan, Kenneth H. .....
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Dobbin, Catherine N...Dobbins, William Earl.
Donalds on , Lauren R. .
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Dcudoroff, Peter. .....
Dunbar, Maxwell J.....Dunham, Donald W. . . . .
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Edwards , George AEdwards , Richard. ......
Ellis, John M. . .......Ellis or, Lewie 0. ....
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Elson, Paul F. .......
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Eschmeyer, Reuben W. .
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Felin, Frances E. .......
Ferguson, Frederick P. .
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Foster „ Kendall W. .....
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French, John W ...<
Frey ., David 0. ..........
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Frizzell, Donald L.... ..
Frohne, William C. ......
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Fry j, Frederick E. J......
Gabriel;,. Mordecai L. . . . .
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Galler, Sidney R. .......
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Garcia-Diaz, Julio.......Garrett, Frederic D.....<
Gauler . John V. ........ ..
Gee, Lynn L° ............
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Gerking, Shelby D. ......
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Gilbert, William J. .
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Goellner, Karl E........<Goodman, Joseph R. ......
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Goodnight, Clarence J. . .
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Greene, Carroll W. ......
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Gribble , Lloyd R. .......
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Grimm, Wilbur W. ........
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Gunter, Gordon P, .......
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Gunther, Francis A. .....
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Hansen, Donald F. .......Hardcastle, Aaron B......Harpster, Hilda T........Harrington, Robert W. , Jr.
Harris , Joseph P. .......
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Hart, Josephine F. L. . . .
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Hasler, Arthur D. .......
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Hatehe tt.. Stephen P......Heath, James Procter.....Heiger, Robert F. ........Helms , Daniel T. ........
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Herald, Earl Stannard....Herndon, Lyle Kermit . . . .
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Hewatt, Willis G. ........Hewes , Gordon W.Hiatt, Robert W. • o a « o
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Hoar, WilliamS...Hobbs, Horton H. .
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Hoff, Clarence C.Hoffman, Carl E. .
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Hooper, Frank F. .
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Hough, Jack L. . . .
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Hsia, Chen H......Huar g Wan L. . . . .
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Hughes , Elwyn 0. .
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Hutchins, Louis W.
Ide, F. P.........Irwin, William H.
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James, Marian F. .
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Jao, Chin-Chin. . .
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Jobes, Frank W. . .
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Johnson,Johnson,Johnson,Jones , Lowell L. . . . .
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Jones , Roy W. .......
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Jones , Sara E .......
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Kask, John L. .......
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Kelley, Tim K........Kennedy, William A. .
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Kerswill, Charles J.
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Ketchum, Bostwick H.
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Kimpel, Harry G. . . . .
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Koster, William J....Krumholz, Louis A...„Kuronuma, Katsuzo....Lachner, Ernest A....Lagler, Karl F. .....
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Laing, Harlow E......Langford, Raymond R.
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Langlois, Thomas H...Lauzier, Louis.......Lawrence, William M.
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Leake, Dorothy V.D...Leavitt, Benjamin B..
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Levenstein, Irving M.
Li, Min-Hsin. .. .....
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Ligon, Edgar Wo , Jr , .
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Lillick, Lois C ......
Lindeman, Raymond L.
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Lipman, Harry Jo.....Lloyd, Lowell C .....
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Lyle, Clay. ..........Lyman, Frederick E. .
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McAipin, Archie J....McDougall, Kenneth D.
MacKay, Donald C. G..
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, Harvey C .
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McNown, John S.....Magruder, Samuel R.
Manery, Jeanne F. .
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Marshall, Nelson.....Martin, William R....,Mazur
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Medcof , John C. .....
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Meehean, Otis L. . . . .
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Merriman, Daniel.....Messer, Frederick C.Metcalf, Isaac S. H..
Meyer, Dallas K..«Meyer, Marvin C...
Miller, Richard Be
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Miller,Mizelle^Moffett^ James W.
Moid, James D. . .
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Monk, Cecil R. . .
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Monsma, Edwin Y.
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Moore, Donald V.
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Moore, George A.
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Musgrave, Paul N. . . . . .
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Neel , Joe K ...........
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Nelson, Edward M. . . . . .
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Nigrelli, Ross F. ......
Northcraft, Richard D.
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Odell, Theodore T......Odiorne, Joseph M. ....
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Oesting, Ralph B, ......
Ostroff, Rose M. .......Otis, Arthur B. .......
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Owen, Bradford B .......Partansky, Alexander M.
Paul, Allard A. ........Paulus , John H. .......
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Pennak, Robert W. ..... .
Perlmutter, Alfred.....Perry, L. Edward.......Pfeiffer, Roman A. ....
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Phillips, Arthur It., Jr.Philson, Paul J........Pierce, Emory L. , Jr. „.
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Pierson, Edgar F. ......Prasad, Rama V. R. . . . .
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Pratt, David M. .......
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Pratt, Harold P. ......
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Raney , Edward C .......
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Ray, Dixy L. ..........
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Raymond, Marion R. . . . .
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Rayner, Hedley J. .....
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Reif, Charles B.. ......Rice, Nolan E. ........
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Richardson, Laurence R.
Ricker, William E. . . . .
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Riley, Gordon A .......
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Rintelen, Joseph C.,Jr.Roberts , Tilden ff
Roelofs , Eugene W. . . . .
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Rogers , Harold M. .....
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Rogick, Mary D. .......
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Rowley, Jean B... ......
Royce, William F. .....
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Revelle, Roger.........Rucker, Robert R.......Sanford, Katherine K...
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COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES REPRESENTED BY THESES
CANADALavalMcGillUniversity of Toronto
CALIFORNIAStanford University-
TechUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of Southern California
COLORADOUniversity of Colorado
CONNECTICUTYale University
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIACatholic University
FLORIDAUniversity of Florida
ILLINOISNorthwestern UniversityUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of Illinois
INDIANAIndiana UniversityPurdue
IOWAIowa State CollegeUniversity of Iowa
MARYLANDJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of Maryland
MASSACHUSETTSBoston UniversityHarvard UniversityRadcliffUniversity of MassachusettsTech
MICHIGANMichigan State CollegeUniversity of Michigan
MINNESOTAUniversity of Minnesota
MISSOURIUniversity of Missouri
NEBRASKAUniversity of Nebraska
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COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES REPRESENTED BY THESES - Continued
NEW JERSEYPrincetonRutgers University
NEW YORKColumbiaCornell University-
New York UniversityNORTH CAROLINA
Duke UniversityUniversity of North Carolina
OHIOOhio State UniversityUniversity of CincinnatiWestern Reserve University
OKLAHOMAUniversity of Oklahoma
PENNSYLVANIAUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of PittsburghBryn Mawr
RHODE ISLANDBrown
TEXASRice InstituteUniversity of Texas
WASHINGTONUniversity of Washington
WEST VIRGINIAWest Virginia University
WISCONSINUniversity of Wisconsin
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