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Publication Title |
Year Published |

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Larvae and glass eels of the American freshwater eel, Anguilla rostrata (Lesueur, 1817), in Florida waters |
1968 |

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Initial observations on a new fishery for the sunray venus clam Macrocallista nimbosa (Solander) |
1968 |

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Extraction of vitamin-containing oil from shark livers |
1968 |

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First record of a larval tarpon, Megalops atlanticus Valenciennes, from the Gulf of Mexico |
1968 |

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Determination of vitamin A content of shark liver oils |
1968 |

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Determination of "available" iron in sea or river waters |
1968 |

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Biological considerations in spiny lobster culture |
1968 |

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Capture of a tagged ridley turtle |
1968 |

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Commercial shark fishing and processing in Florida |
1968 |

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Cerataulina pelagica (Cleve) Hendey |
1968 |

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Colligative properties of seawater and their importance in certain analytical procedures |
1968 |

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A reversed, partially ambicolorate tonguesole, Symphurus diomedianus, from the Gulf of Mexico |
1968 |

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Alligator research in Florida: a progress report |
1968 |

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Diazepam and alpha-chloralose mixtures to capture waterfowl |
1968 |

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Nesting status of the brown pelican in Florida in 1968 |
1968 |

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Data on capturing black bears with alpha-chloralose |
1968 |

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Game management session: a study of nesting turkeys in southern Florida |
1968 |

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Oral drugs used to capture waterfowl |
1968 |

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The commercial aspects of spiny lobster farming |
1968 |

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Wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) with supernumerary leg spurs |
1967 |

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Preliminary report on methoxymol to capture turkeys |
1967 |

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Comparison of methoxymol, alpha-chloralose and two barbiturates for capturing doves |
1967 |

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Canada goose interceptions in the southeastern United States, with special reference to the Florida flock |
1967 |

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Alpha-chlorase used to capture Canada geese |
1967 |

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Capturing hogs with alpha-chloralose |
1967 |