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Bibliography onEstuarine Fisheries of India
1948-2000
Sukla DasAnjali De
Fatik Manna
Bull. No. 114 Jan,2003
CENTRAL INLAND FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE(Indian Council of Agricultural Research)
Barrackpore, Kolka~a 700 120
Bibliography of Estuarine Fisheries ofIndia 1948-2000
SuklaDas
AnjaliDeFatikManna
ISSN 0970-616 x
©2003
Composed at: Library & Informatics SectionCIFRI, Barrackpore
Published by: The Director, CIFRI, Barrackppre
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Foreword
Estuaries constitute a major fisheries resource of our country.The principal estuarine system in India pertain to the rivers Gangain West Bengal (Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system) ; the Mahanadiin Orissa; the Godavari and the Krishna in Andhra Pradesh, theCauvery in Tamil Ncidu and the Narmada and Tapti in Gujarat.The important brackishwater lakes of the country are the Chilka inOrissa, the Pulicat in Tamil Nadu and Vembanad with connectedbackwaters in Kerala. The east of Kolkata city is gifted with a vastlow lying natural estuarine Wetlands covering an area of about40,000 ha where pisciculture is being practised since long ..
In view of the immense importance of estuarine fisheries differentresearch organisations are devoted in the estuarine fisheriesresearch, resulting in the generation of huge volume of researchinformation. Compilation of literature on this vast subject is aherculean task and I strongly believe that the present compilationwork covering the literature on estuarine fisheries willbe very usefulfor the researchers, students, planners and policy makers who areengaged in estuarine fisheries research and trade.
V. V. SugunanDirector
CIFRI
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Acknowledgement
The authors are indebted to Dr. V. V. Sugunan, Director, CIFRI forproviding necessary facilities and encouragement. The authors express theirgratitude to Dr. M. Sinha, former DirectQr for his kind encouragement andaccording necessary permission and also to Dr. A. K. Ghosh, Ex-ActingDirector and Officiating Head, Estuarine Division for his encouragement.
The authors are grateful to Dr. Amitabha Ghosh, Principal Scientist andMrs. G. K. Vinci, Principal Scientist for their guidance, help and the keeninterest they have shown for preparation of the manuscript. The kind helprendered by Dr. D. Nath,Principal Scientist, Acting Head, Estuarine Division,Shri H. C. Karmakar, Principal Scientist, Dr. Utpal Bhowmik, Principal Scientist,Dr. Manas Kumar Das, Principal Scientist is gratefully acknowledged. Shri T.Chatterjee, Technical Officer, Shri D. Saha and Shri A. K. Barui, Technicalstaff members and Shri Pradipta Sen, jr. clerk of Kolkata Research Centreprovided all sorts of help without which such a huge work would not havebeen completed and for that the authors are thankful to them.
SuklaDas
AnjaliDeFatikManna
About the Bibliography
The Bibliography on Estuarine Fisheries of India, 1948-2000 has beencomplied in three parts comprising references pertaining to 1948-1980,1981-1989 and 1990-2000 in one volume with Author and Serial indices.
The contents of this Bibliography refer to the work done by Indian Scientistsin the field of estuarine and brackishwater, backwater and coastal areafisheries and estuarine wetlands.
The references have been collected mainly from the huge stock ofCIFRI Central Library and the library of the Kolkata Research Centre ofthe Institute.
Entries
Part I
Part II
Part III
Contents
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443 - 806
807 - 1129
Page No.
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41 - 75
77 - 109
Cumulative Indices:
Author Index
Serial Index
111-145
147 - 172
Part-I (1948-1980)
Entries
1. Alagaraja, K., 1977. Studies on gill net selectivity. J Inland Fish. Soc. India, 9: 1-8.
2. Alagaraja, K. & A. G. Jhingran, '1976. Application of Von Bertalanffy's growth model toSetipinna phasa (Hamilton) when growth is aJlometric. Aquaculture, 9 (2) : 181-186.
3. Alikunhi, K. H., 1952. Post larval development and bionomics of the Orange chromide,Etmplus maculatus (Bloch). J. Zool Soc. India, 3 (2) : 315-322.
4. Alikunhi, K. H., 1958. Notes on a collection of stomatopad larvae from the Bay of Bengal,off the Mahanadi estuary. J. Zool. Soc. India, 10 (2) : 120-147.
5. Alikunhi, K. H. & S. N. Rao, 195 I. Notes on the metamorphosis of Elops saUrlts Linn.andMegalops cyprinoides (Broussonet) with observations on their growth. J. Zoo!.Soc. India, 3 (I) : 99-109.
6. Anon, 1962. A key for the identification of commercially important prawns of India. Misc.Contr., Cent. Inland Fish. Res. Illst., No. i, 11p.( Mimeo).
7. Anon, t 977. A revised note on the methodology for culture of Pellaeus monodon. Misc.Contr., Cent. Inland Fish. Res. Inst., No. 13, lOp. (Mimeo)].
8., Antony, A, 1980. Foramnifera of the' Vembanad estuary. Bull. Dept. Mar. Sci. Univ.,Cochin, 11(2) : 25-63.
9. Aziz, Abdul, 1980. Ecology of the retting grounds in the backwater systems of Kerala.VigyanaPoshini, 1(1) : 40-59.
10. Banerjee, A. C. & N. C. Roychoudhury, 1966. Observations on some physico-chemicalfeatures of the Chilka Lake. Indian J. Fish., 13 (I &2) : 395-429.
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11. Banerjee, M. K. & R. D. Chakraborty, 1969. Drift gill-netting in lower Sunderbans, WestBengal. Indian J. Fish., 16 (I&2) : 75-81.
12. Banerjee, R. K. & G. N. Chattopadhyay, 1980. Methodology for soil and water analyses inbrackishwater culture system. Misc. Contr. Cent. Inland Fish. Res.lnst.,
Barrackpore, No. 15: 20p.(Mimeo).
13. Banerjee, S.C., N.C. Basu & B.B. Pakrasi, 1979. Oxygen requirement of Penaeus monodon(Bagda) fry. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 11 (2) : 123-124.
14. Banerjee, S. C. & R. K. Banerjee, 1975. Soil water behaviour in ponds in brackishwaterzone. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 7 : 239-341.
15. Basu, A. K., 1963. Will factory waste make ,Hooghly fishless.lndian Livestock, I (3): 20-21&52.
16. Basu, A. K., 1965. Observations on the probable effects of pollution on the primaryproductivity of the Hooghly and Matlah estuaries. Hydrobiologia, 25 (1-2) : 302316.
17. Basu, A. K., 1966. Studies on effluents from pulp paper mills and its role in bringing the
physico - chemical changes around several discharge points in the Hooghly river estuary,India. J. Instn. Engrs. India, 46 (10 & pt. PH3) : 107-116.
18. Basu, A. K. & B. B. Ghosh, 1970. Observations on diurnal variations in some selectedstretch of the Hooghly estuary (India). Schweiz Z Hydrol., 32 (I) : 271-283.
19. Basu, A. K., B. B. Ghosh & R. N. Pal, 1970. Comparison of the polluted Hooghlyestuary with the Matlah estuary, India. J. Wat. Poll. Contr. Fed., 42 (10) : 17711781.
20. Basu, N. C. & B. B. Pakrasi, 1976. On the occurrence of milk fish, Chanos chanos(Forskal) larvae in the Bakkhali region of lower Sunderbans. J. Inland Fish. Soc.India, 8: 97-104.
21. Basu. N. c., & B. B. Pakrashi, 1979. Brackishwater fish and prawn seed potentialities ofBakkhali area in lower Sunderbans, West Bengal. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India,II (I ) : 40-48.
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22. Basil, P., 1979. New horizons in fisheries in coastal areas of Gujarat. Seafd. Export J.,11(1): 27-30.
23. Bhanot, K. K., 1971. Observations on the availability of brackishwater fish seed in the Matlahestuary around Port Canning. J. 111m: bioI. Ass. India, 13 (I&2) : 274-278.
24. Bhanot, K. K., 1973. Observations on the spawning of Hi!sa i/isha (Hamilton) in theHooghly estuary. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 5 : 50-54.
25. Bhanot, K. K., & V. GopaJakrishnan, 1972. Observations on the collection of fry of themullet Mugi! parsia Hamilton with standard spawn collection nets. J. Inland Fish.Soc. India, 4 : 205-206.
26. Bhanot, K. K. & D. K. De, 1979. Seed resources of brackishwater culturable finfish andshell fish of India. In Souvenir: In commemoration of the ICAR Golden Jubilee
Year, CIFRI, Barrackpore. Pt. II : 183-186.
27. Bhimachar, B. S., 1962. Information on prawns from Indian waters - synopsis ofbiological data. Proc. Indo-Pac(fic Fish. Coun., 10 (2) : 124-133.
28. Bhowmick, R. M., 1964. Studies on some aspects of Glossobins giuris (Hamilton) withnotes on its fishery in Hooghly estuary. Proc. Indo-Pac(fic Fish. Coun., ] 1(2) :99-] 15.
29. Biswas, J.c., 1954. Trends of hilsa prices in Calcutta markets. J. Asiatic Soc: Sci., 20 (1):29-31.
30. Bose, B.B., 1956. Observations on the hydrology of the Hooghly estuary. Indian J. Fish., 3(1) : 101-118.
31. Chacko, P. 1.,1954. Past, present and future of hilsa fisheries in Madras. J. Asiat. Soc. Sci.,20 ( I):55-58.
32. Chakraborty, R. D. & M. K. Banerjee, 1966. On the depth conditions in the Hooghlyestuary as recorded by echo-sounding. Proc. Nat.Acad. Sci. India (B), 36 (4) :401-416.
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33. Chakraborty, R.D. & M.K. Banerjee, 1969. Otter trawling in the Hooghly estuary, WestBengal. Proc. Nat.Acad. Sci. India (B), 37 (4) : 389-400.
34. Chakraborty, R. K.. 1971. Migratory winter fishery and dry fish industry in Hooghly-Matlah estuary (West Bengal). J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 3: 131-132.
35. Chakraborty. R. K. , M. Subrahmanyan & B. B. Pakrasi, 1977. A note on the collection andsegregation of prawn seed for selective stocking. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 9: 181183.
36. Chandra. Ravish, 1962. A preliminary account of the distribution and· abundance of fishlarvae in the Hooghly estuary. Indian J. Fish., (A), 9 (1) : 48-70.
37. Chandra, Ravish, 1966. On the occurance of Anchoviella bangalensis Hardenberg in theHooghly Matlah estuarine system. Sci. & Cult .• 32 (5) : 270-271.
38. Chatterjee, T. K., 1980. Record of Stigmatogobius haevenii (Bleeker) from the gangeticdelta, West Bengal with a key to the Indian species of Stigmatogobius (Pisces.Gobiidae). Bull. Zool. Surv. India, 2 (2-3) : 229-231.
39. Chaudhuri, H, R. M. Bhowmick, G. V..Kowtal, M. M. Bagchi, R. K. lana & S. D. Gupta,1977. Experiment in artificial propagation and larval development of Mugilcephalus Linnaeus in India. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 9 : 30-41.
40. Chaudhuri, N., 1951. Notes on the embryonic development of the transparent Goby,Gobiopterus chuno (Hamilton). Proc. Nat. Inst. Sci. India, Sec. B, 17 (4) :247-252.
41. Chonder, S. L., 1979. The osteology of Gadusia chapra (Pisces. Clupeidae). J. InlandFish. Soc. India, II (I) : 62-73.
42 Das, Haripada, 1978. Seasonal variations in the chemical composition and calorie content ofMugU ceplwlus Linnaeus from the Goa waters. Mahasagar, 11(3-4) :177-184.
43. Das, P. R., 1972. Some observations on the macro vegetation in and around bheris ofSunderbans, West Bengal. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 4 : 210-211.
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44. Datta, N. C. & N. Sarangi, 1980. Preliminary studies on the macrozoo benthos in abrackishwater bheri at Taldi, West Bengal. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 12 (2): 8188.
45. Datta, P., K. Alagaraja, P. M. Mitra & G. C. Laha, 1972. Examination of the efficacies ofsome sampling procedures in the estimation of fish landings. J. Inland Fish. Soc.India, 4 :194-197.
46. Datta, P. et. al., 1973. Fishery resources of the Hooghly - Matlah estuarine system. BullCel/t. II/land Fish. Res. Inst., Barrackpore, No. 19, 24p. Mimeo.
47. David, A., 1952. New records of Himalayan fishes in the Damodar and Mahanadi riversystems. Sci. & Cult., 17 (12) : 528.
48. David, A., 1954. A preliminary survey of fish and fisheries of a five-mile stretch of theHooghly river near Barrackpore. Indian J. Fish., I (1-2) : 251-255.
49. David, A, 1959. Effects of Calcutta sewage upon the fisheries of the Kulti estuary and theconnected cultivable fisheries. J Asiat. Soc., New Ser., 1(4) : 339-363.
50. David, A., 1961. Notes on the embryonic and larval development of the "Goonch"Bagllrius bagarius (Hamilton). J. 2001. Soc. India, 13(2) : 194-205.
51. David, A.,1962. Brief taxonomic account of the Gangetic Pangasius pangasius (Hamilton)with a description of new subspecies form the Godavary. Proc.lndian Acad. Sci.(B), 56 (3) : 136-156.
52. David, A.,1963. Sexual dimorphism, fecundity and food of the estuarine bagrid Mystusgulio (Ham.). Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. II/dia, (B), 33 (3) : 385-410.
53. David, A., 1963. Studies on fish and fisheries of the Godavari and the Krishna riversystems - Part-I. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, (B), 33 (2) : 263-286.
54. David, A., 1963. Studies on fish and fisheries of the Godavari and the Krishna riversystems - Part-II. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, (B), 33 (2) : 287-293.
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55. De, D. K., 1977. On the procurement and transportation of chapra Penaeus indicus(H. Milne Edwards) seed under oxygen packing. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India,9:189-190.
56. De, D. K., 1980. Maturity, fecundity and spawning of post - monsoon run of Hilsa ilisha(Hamilton) in the upper stretches of the Hooghly estuarine system. J. Inland Fish.Soc.lndia, 12 (1) : 54-63.
57. De, D, K. & P. Datta, 1974. A note on the analysis of size frequencies of Setipinna taty.(Valenciennes) of the lower Sunderbans region (Hoogly - Matlah estuary).Indian J. Fish., 21 (1) . 285-289.
58. De, D. K. & M. Subrahmanyam,1975. Transport of bagda Penaeus monodon Fabriciousseed under oxygen packing. Sci. & Cult., 41 (12) : 588-589.
59. De, D. K., R. K. Chakraborti & M. Subrahmanyam, 1978. Preliminary survey on theavailability of culturable brackish water prawn seed in the Haldia estuary aroundBalughata, West Bengal. J. Inlmu,l Fish. Soc. India, to: 142-143.
60. Dehadrai, Pad makar, v., 1971. Food resources from estuaries in Goa. Seafd. Expt. 1., 3 (8): 21-23.
61. Desai, V. R. & S. J. Karamchandani, 1967. On the larval development and spawningseason of two species of Barilius from Narbada river. J. zoot. Soc. India, 19(1& 2): 27-41.
62. De Souza, Ndzon A. & Joe D'Souza, 1979. Studies on estuarine yeasts V. Pectinase
activity. Mahasagar, 12 (4) : 263-267.
63. DeSouza, S. N. & S. W. A. Naqvi,1979. Metal concentrations in the grey mullet Mugilcephalus from Visakhapatnam. Mahasagar, 12 (4) : 259-26,2.
64. Devasundaram, M. P., 1951. Fishing methods for Chilka mullets. Indian Fmg., 12 (1-2) : 22-25.
65. Devasundaram, M. P., 1954. A report on the fisheries of the Chilka Lake from 1948 to1950.0rissa Govt. Pub., 34p.
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66. Dhawan, Rajinder M., S. N. Dwivedi & G. V. Rajamanickam, 1976. Ecology of theblue crab Portllnlls pelagicus (Linnaeus) and its potential fishery in Zuariestuary. Indian J. Fish., 23 (1&2) : 57-71.
67. Dutta, N., J. C. Malhotra & B. B. Bose, 1954. Hydrology and seasonal fluctuations of theplankton in the Hooghly estuary. In Symposium on Marine andFreshwater Plankton in the Indo-Pacific, pp 35-47 ..
68. Dutta, S. N., 1973. The edible crabs of the deltaic West Bengal. Seafd. Export J., 5 (12):25- 28.
69. Dutta, S. N., 1973. On the gill nets of the Hooghly - Matlah estuarine system (WestBengal) with special reference to their specification and operation. J. Inland Fish.Soc. India, 5 : 29-36.
70. Dwivedi, S. N. & E. R. Menzes, 1974. A note on the morphology and ecology ofBrachiuru s orientalis (Bloch and Schn.) . in estuaries of Goa. Geobios, 4 :80-83.
71. Dwivedi, S. N., J. Somalingam, B. N. Tiwari & M. N. Murty, ]977. A note on theculture of Chemos chonos (Forskal) at brackish water fish farm, Kakinada.J. Indian Fish. Asso., 7 (1-2) : 57-63.
72. Ganapati, S.V. & K.H. Alikunhi, 1952. Experiments on the acclimatisation of saltwater fishseed form freshwater. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci., Sec. B, 35 (2) : 93-109.
73. Ghosh, A. N., 1979. Brackishwater fish farming techniques. Madras J. Fish., 8:225-229.
74. Ghosh, A. N., M. K. Mukhopadhyay & G. N. Chatterjee, ]975. Supplementary feeding as atool for enhanced production in mullet culture, Mugil parsia (Ham.).J. In/and Fish Soc. India, 7 : 209-2JI.
75. Ghosh, A. N., N. K. Das & H. S. Mazumder, 1972. Pilot observations on the culture ofprawns in brackish water ponds at Kakdwip, West Bengal. /n Proc. Sem. onMariculture and Mechanised Fishery, Madras, Nov. 28-29, 1972 : 86-88.
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76. Ghosh, A. N., P. R. Das & L. K. Das. 1970. Experimental observations on the foodrequirement offry of Mugi/ parsia Hamilton.14th Session IPFC, Bangkok. Thailand.Nov. 18-27,1970, IPFC/C70/Sym 32.1'1 Coastal Aquaculture in the Indo-Pacf. Region.London, Fishing News (Books) Ltd., pp.429-437.
77. Ghosh, A. N; & T. D. Nagpal, 1968. On the winter breeding of Hilsa ilisha (Ham.) in theGanga river system. Proc. Indo-Pacific Fish Coun., 13 (2) : 132-142.
78. Ghosh, Apurba, 1973. Observations on the larvae and juveniles of the bhetki Latescalcarifer (Bl~ch)from the Hooghly - Matlah estuarine system. Indian J. Fish. (2)372-379.
79. Ghosh, B. B. & A.,K. Basu, 1968. Observations on estuarine pollution of the Hooghly bythe effluents from a chemical factory complex at Rishra, West Bengal, India.Environ. Hlth., 10 (3) : 204-218.
80. Ghosh, B. B., P. Ray, D. D. Halder & M. M. Bagchi, 1976. Some observations on thepollution of the Hooghly estuary in the vicinity of a rayon industry with a note onthe toxicity of the effluent. ACMRR/IABO Expert Consultation Bioassays with Aquatic
Organisms in relation to Pollution Problems, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 16-19 November,1976. PI: ACMRR/BE/7, 18 October, 1976.
81. Ghosh, B. B., P. Ray, M. M. Bagchi, D. D. Halder & R. K. Banerjee, 1979. Biotic andabiotic conditions of the Hooghly estuary in the vicinity of a rubber industrial complex.In Proceedi'ngs of the Symp. on Environmental Biology, Muzaffarnagar 1978 (Tech.Pap.). eds.) S. R. Verma et. al., Muzaffarnagar, Academy of Environmental Biology.India: 139-156.
82. Ghosh, B. B., P. Ray & V. Gopalakrishnan,1973. Survey and characterisation of wastwaters discharged into the Hooghly estuary. J.lnland Fish.Soc.lndia, 5 : 83-10 I.
83. Ghosh, S. R., 1975. A study on the relative efficiency of organic manures and theeffect of salinity on its mineralisation in brackish water fish farm soil. Aquaculture,5 (4): 359-366.
84. Ghosh, S. R., 1975. Preliminary observation on the effect of cobalt on the survival andgrowth of Mugil parsia. Bamidgeh, 27 (4) : 110-11.
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85. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1968. Collection of brackish -water fish seed from theHooghly estuary.lfl' Proceedings of the Seminar on Productioflof quality fish seed for fish culture,spon. by ICAR at the CIFRI, Barrackpore on Nov.I&2, 1968, pp 232-247.
86. GopalakrishnaJi; v., 1970. Taxonomy and biology of tropical fin- fish for coastal aquaculturein the Indoc:pacific Region. 14th Session IPFC, Bangkok, Thailattd. Nov. 18 - 27,1970,IPFC/C70/Sym 44. In'Coastal' Aquaculture in the Indo~Pacfic Region. Fishing News(Books) Ltd., London, pp. 120~149; "
87. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1971.The biology of the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system (West Bengal,India) with special reference to its.'fisheries. J. maf: biol.Ass.lndia, 13 (1&2) :182-194.
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88. Gopalakrishnan,V., 1972. Recent trends of research in coastal aquaculture. Seafd. ExportJ.,4(1): 127-135.
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90. Gopalakrishnan, Y., 1972. The fisheries of open estuaries of India. In Souve~ir, Silver JubileeofCIFRI, Barrackpore, pp. 153-158. ','
91. Gopalakri~hnan, V., 1972. The potential for intensive cultivation of estuarine prawns in India.
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92. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1973. An assessment of the prawn fishery of the sea-ward reaches ofHooghly estuary. J. mar. bioi. Ass. India, 15 (1) : 406-410.
93. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1973. Fishery resources of the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system and
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98. Gopalakrishnan, v., K. K. Bhanot, S. N. Dutta & S. B. Saha, 1975. Procurement of stockingmaterial for brackishwater fish culture from the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system.J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 7 : 216-224
99. Gopalakrishnan, V. & R. M. Rao, 1968. Observations on the distribution of juveniles ofbrackishwater prawns in the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine systems. In Proceedings ofthe Seminar on Production of quality fish seed for fish culture, spon. by ICAR at theCIFRI, Barrackpore on Nov. 1&2, 1968, pp 248-261.
100. Gopalakrishnan, V., P. Ray & B. B. Ghosh, 1973. Present status of pollution in the Hooghlyestuary with special reference to the adverse effects observed on the fishery resources.Proc. Symp. Environ. Poll., 1973: 1-8.
101. Gopalakrishnayya, Ch., 1963. On the use of otoliths in the determination of age and growthof the gangetic whiting Sillago panijus (Ham. Buch.) with notes on its fishery inHooghly estuary. Indian J. Fish (A), 10 (2) : 391-412.
102. Gopalakrishnayya, Ch., 1968. Age and growth of Harpodon nehareus (Ham.) and its fisheryin Hooghly estuarine system. J. zoot. Soc. India, 20 (1&2) : 129-147.
103. Gopalakrishnayya, Ch., 1972. Fisheries of brackish water lakes - Chilka, Pulicat & Vembanad.In Souvenir, Silver Jubilee of CIFRI, Barrackpore, pp. 159-164.
104. Gopalan, U. K., P. P. Meenakshikunjamma & K. S. Purushan, 1980. Fungal infection in thetiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) and in other crustaceans from the Cochin backwaters.
Mahasagar, 13(4) : 359-365.
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]05. Gopinathan, K., ]978. On the abundance and distribution of the prawn post]arvae(penaeids)in Lake Pulicat, India. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 10 : 97-100.
106. Goswami, S. c., R. A. Selvakumar & Usha Goswami, ]979. Diet and tidal valuations in
zooplanktonic population in the Zuari Estuary, Goa. Mahasagar, 12 (4) : 247-258.
107. Govindan,V. S. & B. B. Sundaresan, ]979. Seasonal succession of algal flora in pollutedregion of Adyar river. Indian J. Environ. Hlth., 21 (2) : 131-142.
108. Gupta, M. V., 1966. Studies on the taxonomy, biology and fishery of ribbon fishes of theHooghly estuarine system. ]. Taxonomy of the ribbon fishes of the genus TrichiurusLinnaeus. Proc. Zool. Soc. Calcutta, 20 (I) : 1-24.
109. Gupta, M. v., 1966. Two new species of ribbon fishes of the genus Trichiurus Linnaeus(Pisces: Trichiuridee) from the Hooghly estuarine system. Proc. Zool. Soc. Calcutta,]9 (2) :.169-]71.
110. Gupta, M. v., 1967. Studies on the taxonomy, biology and fishery of ribbon fishes (Trichiuridae)of the Hooghly estuarine system. 2. Biology of Trichiurus savala euvier: Proc. Zool.Soc. Calcutta. 20 (2) : 153-170.
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[109]
A
Abe, George
Abidi, S. A. H
Aboobaker, P. M.
Abraham Mathew
Abraham, T. Jawahar
Achuthankutty, C. T.
Adiseshai, K.
Alagarswami, K.
A1garaja, K.
Alikunhi, K. K.
AliS.Ahmad
Anil,A. C.
Anil Kumar, N. C.
Anon
Ansari, Z. A.
Antonay, A.
Appukuttan, K. K.
Aravindakshan, M.
Arekal, G. D.
Arunachalam, M.
Azariah, Jayapaul
Aziz,Abdul
Aziz, P. K. Abdul
AUTHOR INDEX
[ III]
807
308,309
1001
808
813,] 114
443
711
814
1,2,45
3,,4,5,72,259,444
815,816,817,1026
445
818
6,7,446,447
448,688,689
8,449
1123
450
794
523,654
1036
9
523,654,818,837,990
B
Babu, D. E.
Babu, D. Raja
Babulal
Badoabba, H. S.
Bagchi, M. M.
Baguli, Tuhin Kumar
Balasubramanian, N. K.
Balasubramanian, T.
Balchand, A. N.,Bandyopadhay, A. K.
Bandyopadhay, Biplab K.
Bandyopadhay, G.
Banerjee, A. C.
Banerjee, B. K.
Banerjee, K. S.
Banerjee, M. K.
Banerjee, R. K.
Banerjee, Samir
Banerjee, S. C.
Bangaramma, Y.
Barua, S.
Basak, B.
Basavakumar, K. V.
Bose, B. B.
Bose, S. V.C.
Basu, A. K.
820
953
819,933
821,822
39,80,81,375,451,548,549,550,551,597,641,642,665,872,910,911,985,986,991,1098
,
839
608,654
823,1077,1078
615
477,495,825
452
618
10
246
886
32,33
12,14,81,140,260,453,512,682,826,827,944
1002
13,14,682
824
626
738
828
30,67,298
593
15,16,17,18,19,79
[ 112]
Basu, N. C.
Basu, P.
Basu, S.
Basu, Subrata
Batch, S. M ..Anvar
Belsare, S. G.
Bhanot, K. K.
Bhaskaran, T. R.
Bhaskar, B. Ram
Bhat, U. G.
Bhatnagar, G. K.
Bhattacharjee, C. G.
Bhattacharya, Asok Kr.
Bhattacharya, B.
Bhattacharya, D. P.
Bhattacharya, K. K.
Bhattacharya, S. B.
Bhattacharya, Shelly
Bhattacharya, S. K.
Bhattathiri, P. M. A.
Bhatt, Mahadev
Bhatt, Ramchandra
Bhavanarayana, P. V.
Bhowmick, M. L.
Bhowmik, R. M
Bhowmik, Utpal
Bhimachar, B. S.
[ 113 ]
13,20,21,248,260,314,454,640
22
1062
829
830
927
23,24,25,26,98,455
397
456,457
460
187
402
863
919
889,974
864
]062,1063
462
461
308,309
831
831
786
463,464,465,482,483,484,506,542,546,547,635,636,8321,909
28,39
506,833,834,835,836,1020
27
Bhuiyan, M. A. 1. ... 940
Bhunia, A. B.
... 466,467,498,692
Bijay Nandan, S.
·.. 837,990
Biswas, C. R.
... 494,495,825
Biswas, J. C.
... 29
Bose, A. N.
... 468<,'
Bose, Tanusree... 839
Bright Singh
·.. 469
Buschari, S. S.
... 840
C Camel, C. L.
·.. 470
Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore ....841,842
Chacko, J.
... 1120,1121,1122
Chacko, P. 1.
·.. 31
Chakraborty, D. P.
505
Chakraborty, Nandita
1124
Chakraborty, N. M.
...472,473,474,475,476,674,739,740,741
Chakrabarti, Padmanabha
... 920
Chakrabarti, P.
..,843
Chakarbarty, P. K.
·..463,476,477,478,479,494,495,542,
543,544,547,825,844,845,909,934Chakraborty, R. D.
... 11,32,33
. Chakraborty, R. K.
...34,35,59,463,464,465,475,480,481,
482,48,484,542,636,696,832,846Chakravarty, Sanchita
... 484.~Chakrabarty, S. K.
... 847
Chandge, M.S.
·.. 849,850
[ 114 ]
Chandra, Das Mahadev
Chandramohan, D.
Chandra, Mohan, P.
Chandra, P. Kishore
Chandra, Ravish
Chandrasekharan, M.
Chandra, Suresh
Chandran, K. K.
Chandran, M. R.
Chandra, R.
Chatterjee, A.
Chatterjee, A. K.
Chatterjee, Anil
Chatterjee, G. N.
Chatterjee" J. G.
Chatterjee, S. K.
Chatterjee, T. K.
Chattopadhyay, G. N.
Chattopadhyay, P.
Chavan, J, B.
Chetty, P. M.
Chezhian, A.
Chonder, S. L.
Chaudhuri, A.
Chaudhury, A.
Choudhury, Amalesh
Choudhury, A. R.
[ 115]
868
488,616
485,851,1074
852,1081
36,37,853,854
488,616
855
486
947
487
448,489,490, I068
856
1043
74
491,505,507,857,1020
746,827,1061
38,492
12,478,493,494,495,543,544,545,673,825,857,858,909,914
965,967
926,943
485
859
41
510,511
466,467,553,554,751,752,753,754,847,958,974
498, I054, 1063, 1087
764
Chaudhuri, H. ... 39
. Chaudhuri, N.
... 40
Chaudhury, P. S.
... 497
Chaudhuri, S.
.., 51O,51I
Cherian, Sosamona
... 496
Citrasu, T.860
"oo •
Collette, Bruce B.oo •
499
D Damodaran, R.
oo •
470
Daniel,A.
oo •
500
Dan, S. S.
• oo
508
Das, A. K.
• oo86],913,1046
Das, Arunabha
'"862
Das, B. B.
oo •826,827
Das, B. K.
• oo
942
Das, C. R.
... 862
Das, Gautam
... 863
Das, G. K.
• oo
864
Das, Haripada
... 42
Das, J.
• oo
867
Das, K. M.
oo •502,538
Das, L. K.
·.. 76
Das, M.
oo •
511
Das, M. K.
oo •503,504,684,869,870,87 ]
. Das, N. K.
oo •75,482
Das, P.
oo •505,506,874
Das, P. B.
oo •
503,746
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Das, p, K,
Das, P. R.
Das, R. K.
Das, R. N.
Das, S. K.
Das, S. L.
Das, S. N.
Das, Snehalata
Das, S. R.
Das, Tapas Kumar
Das, T. M.
Das Gupta, S. P.
Dash, Deepak R.
Datta, A.
Datta, Kamal Kumar
Datta MuIishi, J. S.
Dutta, N.
Dutta, N.C.
Datta, P.
Datta Roy,
Dutta, S. N.
Dutt, S.
David, A.
De, D. K.
Dehadrai, Padmakar, V.
Dehairs, F.
685
43,76,261
545,872
873
875
865
867
876
491,507,846,857
491
952
501
865,866
512
508
766
67
44,452,509,510,511 ;537,887,888,965,966,967, I019
45,461,57
512
68,69,98
713
47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54
26,55,56,57,58,59,327,481,513,514,515,516,517,550,629,877,878,879,880,881,882,883,884,885,886,887,888,889,
1004,10051006,1022,1076,1096,1097,
60
851
[ 117]
Desai, B. N. ...533;534,800
Desai, V. R.
... 61,187,890,891
D'souza, Joe
... 62,892
De souza, Ndzon A.
·.. 62
Desouza, Nelson
·.. 892
Desouza, S. N.
... 63
Devadas, P.
... 252
Devaraj, M.
... 532
Devassy, V. P.
·.. 443,518
Devasundaram, P.
... 232
Devasundaram, M P.
·.. 65
Devi, K: Rema
...893
Devi, S. Lalitha
... 519,520,521
Dharmaraj, K.
... 522,523,654
Dhawan, Rajinder M.
... 66,790
Dhevendra, K.
... 813
Diwan, A. D.
...524,666,894,895,1024,1025,1127
Doiphode, P. V.
...525
Dorothy, K. padma
... 896
Dwivedi, S. N .
...66,70,497,526,527,528,529,530,531
Dyavaiah, C. D .
... 897
FFemande:, Brenda
...898
.JFernandez, Irene
...532
Foote, A. Lee
... 879
[ 118]
G
Gajbhiye, S. N.Ganapathy, R.Ganapati, S. V.Geevarghese, C.George, K.George, K. C.George, M. D.~ Gerald, Camel
Ghosh, A.Ghosh, Ajoy KumarGhosh, AmitabhaGhosh, A. N.Ghosh, Apurba
Ghosh, Apurba Ratan
Ghosh, B.
Ghosh, B. B.
Ghosh, Dhrubajoyti
Ghosh, K. K.
Ghosh, L. K.
Ghosh, P. B.
Ghosh, P. K.
Ghosh, Pumima
Ghosh, Santanu
Ghosh, S. N.
[ 1]9]
533,534,603,661
535,605
72
556,557,652
1014
666,9001015,1017,1018
536
1080
149,473,554,638,884,<)77
504,537,684,839901,902,903,904,905,997
502516538,545,906,907,935,
73,74,75,76,77, 188,?39,54O
7896,97463,464,476,484,493,494,502,538,541,542,543,544,545,546,547,565,580,639,673,680,825,908,909
843
511
18,19,79,80,81,82,100,139,374,375,376,383,403,451,548,549,550,
551,641,642,872,910,911,985
552
::'34,235,299,302,401,597,912
875
553,554
506,555,663,696,959,1061
382
913,914
468
Ghosh, S. R.
Ghosh,T. K.
Gonda, Rajashree
Gopakumar, G
Gopalakrishnan, A.
Gopalakrishna, K. N.
Gopalakrishnana, V.
Gopalakrishnayya, Ch.
Gopa'Jan, V. K.
Gopal,C.
Gopinathan, C. K.
Gopinathan, K.
Gopinathan, V. G.
Goswami, S. C.
Goswami, Usha
Govindam, K.
Govindan, N.
Govindan, v. S.
Gowda,G
Gouda,R.
Gouda, Rajashree
Guha Bakshi, D. N.
. Guha, D.
Gunaga, Vishnu das
Gupta, AnilKumar
Gupta, B. P.
Gupta, B. P.
[\20]
83,84
766
558
915
936,963
189
25,82,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100,116,
146,147,148,149,355,367,377,383
101,102,103,361,559,1045
104,560
916,1048
307
105,305,335,357,808,
790
106,561,562690, 1013
106
603,534,,800
224
107
1010
1029
917
918
919
563
920
921
939
Gupta, I. D.
Gupta, M. V.
Gupta, R. A.
Gupta, S. D.
Gupta, S. K.
Gupta, T. R. C.
H
Hajra, Ansuman
Halder,D. D.
Hango, K.
Haniffa, M. A.
Harkantra, S. N.
Hari Krishna, K.
Harikrishnan, M.
Heyden, W. F. L. Vander
Hora, S. L.
Hossain, M. A.
IIbrahim, K. H.
Iftekar, M.
Immanuel, G.
Indulkar, S. T. .
Ingole, B. S.
Islam, M..N.
J
Jagtap, G.
Jalaudeen, R. Shaik
[121 ]
1106
109,110;111,112,113,114,115,116
564,634922,923969,
39,602,
748
458,459,650
542,565
80,81,117,118,472,474,475,482,
483,566,567,595,696,739,756
893
117
568
. 924
i 925
.. 119
120,121
940
122,123
528
860
926,927
489,689
940
569,570
778
Jamer, D. B. ... 928
James, E. J.
oo •
807
James, P.S.B.R.
... 963
Jana, R. K.
oo •
39
Jayabal, R.
... 571
Jaykumar, P.
oo •
807
Jayaprakash
... 1069,1070
Jayaprakash, V.
... 124.577,929,1109
Jayaram, K. C.
oo •574,575,576
Jena, J. K.
• oo
930
Jena. S.
oo •
144.279
Jeyasaleen, M. J. Prince
oo •125,604,683
Jha, B. C.
oo •931,1097
Jhingran, A. G.
oo •
2
Jhing~an Arun G.
oo •126,578,580,581,932,933,934,935
Jhingran, V. G.
oo •127,128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,
137,138,139,140,141,142,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,582Joel, D. Rajasingh
oo •
150
John, George
oo •936,1106
John, P. A.
• oo
557
Jones, S.
oo •
151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,
161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,268,269~, Josento, V.
oo •
167
Joseph, K. J.
...168,281,1099,1100,1103,1104
Joseph, K. O.
339,583,588,921,937,938,939,;
• oo
Joseph,~.Mohanoo •
169
Joseph, N. I.
... 572,573
[ 122]
Joseph, P. J.
Joseph, Shoji
Joshi, H. C.
Joshi, P. K.
Joshi, V. S ..
Joshua, K.
K
Kadir, P. M. A.
Kadir, P.M.A. Abdul
Kaikini, A. S.
Kalavati, C.
Kaliamurthy, K.
Kaliamurthy, K. V.
Kaliamurthy, M.
Kalyani,M.
Kamal, M.
Kamath, P. R.
Kanujia, D. R.
Kannuoanid, T
Karamchandrani, S. J.
Karanda, A. A.
Karbhari, J.P.
Kareni, K.
Karmakar, H. C.
Karunasagar, I
422·
895
548,584,585,586,642709,826,1119,
204
587
946
583,938
712,788
170
245,896
767
319,338
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768,769,770,771,772,773,884, 885,886,977, ]008, ]093,1094,1095,
1096,1097,1098
530
912
???
1099,1100
930
487
105]
244
241
7]
774
1101,1102
775
808
776
1103,1104
1105
774
Sreenivasan, A. • oo
686
Sreemurthy, K. B.
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Srikrishnadhas, B.
... 487
Srinivasagam, S.
... 217,340,779,780,781,788
Srinivasan, S.
... 407
Srinivasan, R.
oo •777,778
Srivastava, J. P.
... 937,938
Subbaiah, G. V.
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Subrahmanyan, M.
• oo35,58,59,408,409,410,411,412,413,;;
414,415,416,417,418,419,420,421Subramahnya, M. N. V.
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Subramanian, P.
'" 782,783,784,785
Sudarsan, D.
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422
Sudesh, P. S.... 1106
Sugunan, V. V.
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Sujan Singani, K. H.
... 155,156,157,158,423
Sukarshan, R.
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424
Sukumaran, K. K.
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1107
Sukumaran, N.
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Sukumaran, P. K.
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Sukumara, M. R. V.
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Sultana, Munawar
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Sumitra- Vijayaraghavan L
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Sundararaj, V.
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Sundersan, B. B.
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Sunitha, M. S.oo •
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Sunitha, Rao G.
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Surendranath, P.
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Suresh, K.... 427
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Surexh, V. R.
Swamy, D. N.
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1112
916,1048
661
428,429
430,431,432
261,301,685,746,747,794,795,1061
1126
796,1113
487
797
1038
928
71
951
854
1114
570
516,935,
798
524
721
1115,1116,1117
434,435,436
Verlencer, X. N.
Vershney, P. K.
VankhodJ, C;. N.
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804
529,603,800
799
848
913,914986,1118,1119
1120,112],1] 22
1123
693
802
1124,1125,1126
802
438
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576,80]
205,212333,439,441,726
759
730,803,440,239
646
1013
441
1127
694,695
301
459
823
442
1128
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Wellershaus, S.
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Wilsanand, V.
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Y Yusuf, Z. A.
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132
141
40213418746747631757977
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131,168,281
368,4053368469,613,616223
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260,324
872,911,933,935,991,998
106.1,1066
564
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17(5), 194819(1),195027(5), 195828(5),195936(19), 196740(15), 197141(15),197249(1),198049(22), 198054(16), 198554(19), 198554(23), 198555(10), 198657(7),198875(3), 199878(1),2000
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572
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5(2), 19877(2),1989
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552899831
607
511,646512799
734,744510,733
475697681
8(1),19908(2)" 199012(1),199414(4),1996
15(1),199716(2),199816(3),199816(4),199817(4),199918(1),2000
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627,692,760835
1119
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868,986889914
79
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·286
119
597
384,438
377
506
Fish Techno!. 2(1),196518(2),198119(1), 198221(2),198422(1), 1985
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409522699459612
25(1),1988 ·..776
25(2),1988...
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34(1),1997...925
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36(1); 1999·..915,916
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Fisheries World
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6(6), 1999...
1032
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4(5),1984·..778
4(6),1984·..
777
5(11),1986...
527
16(1),1996...
1049
16(2),1996·..946
16(3),1996...969,1105
16(3),1996...968, 1I05
16(7),1996...
821
17(4),1997...
1091
17(1I), 1997...942
18(7),1998·..927
19(1),2000·..983
20(2),2000·..
820
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5(1), 1958~\:
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5(2),1958...292
8(l),1961·..434
8(2), 1961...
126,403,318.435
. (A)9(1), 1962...36,299
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(A)9(2), 1962 ...143
(A)IQ(1),1963...
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!\(A), lOa), 19Q3 ·..101
(A)11(1),1964...
364
(A) 11(2),1964...
312
13(1&2),1966...
10
14(1&2),1967·..192,349
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17(1&2),1970...
431
19(1&2),1972...194,331
20(1),1973...276,322,416
20(2),1973·
78
21(1), 1974...57,170
21(2),1974·..344,361,437
~2(1&2),1975...176,329
23( 1&2), 1976..•; .66,177,189,195,198,
243,251,279,36924(1&4); 1977-...
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25(1'.&2);1978...
201
26(1 &2), 1979...
252
27(1&2),1980...
225
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28(1&2),1981...514,590
32(1), 1985
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32(2),1985
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32(4),1985
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33(4); 1986
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34(1),1987
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37(2),1990
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37(3),1990
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38(3),1991
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40(1&2),1993
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40(3), 1993
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40(4),1993
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43(2), 1996
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43(3),1996
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43(4),1996
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44(2),1997
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44(3),1997
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44(4), 1997
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45(1), 1998
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11(3),1982·..700
11(4),1982·..448,489,561,791,792
12(1),1983·..458,562,603
12(2),1983·..470,650
12(3), 1983...654,655,656,660,661
13(3),1984...490,690
13(4),1984...687,688,726
14(2), 1985...623,753,804
16(1),1987...524,568,667
16(2),1987
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16(3),1987518
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17(1),1988...601,653,729,798
18(4),1989...558,71 I,786
19(2),1990...
554
24(2),1995...1103,1108
25[1),1996...
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25(4),1996...807,840,940
26(1),1997...898,1121, 1122
26(2),1997·..815,1069
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51(1), 1952...156,157
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55(1),1958...392
56(2), 1959
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58(3), 1961...
122
59(1), 1962...
282"59(2),1962
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61(3),1964·..145
64(2),1967...
182
64(3),1967246...·..
65(3),1968·..117
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72(3),1975...417
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