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laboratory space, fish-holding tanks and ponds, and buildings to store 

 bulky equipment. 



LITERATURE 



1. Anon., U. S. Fish ir Wildlife Sew. Circ., 14, 1-50 (1955). 



2. Anon., Frog. Fish-Cult., 18, 134 (1956). 



3. Anon., U. S. Fish & Wildlife Sew. Circ., 120, 1-73 (1961). 



4. Anon., "Pleasure Boating in Wisconsin," pp. 1-17, Wis. Dept. Resource 

 Devel., Madison, Wis. ( 1961 ) . 



5. Belkose, F. C, and Rollings, C. T., III. Nat. Hist. Surv. Biol. Notes, 21, 

 1-24 (1949). 



6. Bennett, G. W., and Durham, L., ///. Nat. Hist. Surv. Biol. Notes, 23, 1-16 

 (1951). 



7. DeWitt, J. W., Jr., Prog. Fish-Cult., 16, 147-152 (1954). 



8. Dobie, J. R., Meehean, O. L., and Washburn, G. N., U. S. Fish & Wildlife 

 Serv. Circ., 12, 1-113 (1948). 



9. Houser, A., and Heard, W. R., Okla. Acad. Sci. Proc, 38, 137-146 (1958). 



10. Jenkins, R. M., Spt. Fish. Inst., 1-22 (1961). 



11. Johnson, M. C, Prog. Fish-Cult., 21, 154-160 (1959). 



12. King, Willis, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Serv. Cir., 86, 1-20 (1960). 



13. Prather, E. E., S. E. Ass. G. <h F. Comm., 13, 331-335 (1959). 



14. Schoumacher, R., University of Mich. Lib., Master's Thesis (1959). 



15. Stroud, R. H., Spt. Fish. Inst. Bull, 59, 1-8 (1956). 



16. Swingle, H. S., S. E. Ass. G. b- F. Comm., 12, 63-72 (1958). 



