The black duck in the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland: Breeding behavior and biology Vernon D. StottsDavid E. Davis OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 154
Investigations of inner continental shelf waters off lower Chesapeake Bay Edwin B. JosephWilliam H. MassmannJohn J. Norcross OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 167
Some observations on rearing blue crab larvae John D. RustFrank Carlson Notes and Comments Pages: 196 - 197
Comments on the abundance and ecology of the ascidianAmaroucium constellatum in Sinepuxent and Chincoteague Bays Frank J. SchwartzMichael CastagnaGeorge Griffith Notes and Comments Pages: 197 - 199
Homing tendency of American shad,Alosa sapidissima, in the York River, Virginia Paul R. Nichols Notes and Comments Pages: 200 - 201
Recent records of the xanthid crab,Panopeus herbsti, from Maryland and Virginia waters Frank J. SchwartzDavid G. Cargo Notes and Comments Pages: 201 - 203
Another rainbow snake,Abastor erythrogrammus, from Maryland John E. Cooper Notes and Comments Pages: 203 - 204
Measurements and the occurrence of young sandbar shark,Carcharhinus milberti, in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland Frank J. Schwartz Notes and Comments Pages: 204 - 206
Restriction of very young red drum,Sciaenops ocellata, to shallow estuarine waters of Chesapeake Bay during late autumn Romeo J. Mansueti Notes and Comments Pages: 207 - 210
Recent additions to the upper Chesapeake Bay fish fauna Frank J. Schwartz Notes and Comments Pages: 210 - 212
A notable range extension of the southern drill,Thais haemastoma floridana, into Chincoteague Bay Fred W. Sieling Notes and Comments Pages: 212 - 215