Documents 



*Doc 1084. Salmon-tagging experiments in 

 Alaska, 1929, by Seton H. Thompson. 

 1930. 177-195 p., maps. From Bulletin 

 of the Bureau of Fisheries, v. 46, 1930. 



*Doc 1085. Experiments in the culture of the 

 black bass and other pondfish, by H. S. 

 Davis and A. H. Wiebe. 1930. 177-203 p. , 

 illus. Appendix 9 to Report of Commis- 

 sioner of Fisheries for the fiscal year 1930. 



*Doc 1086. Alaska fishery and fur-seal 



industries in 1929, by Ward T. Bower. 

 1930. 205-339 p., illus. Appendix 10 to 

 Report of Commissioner of Fisheries for 

 the fiscal year 1930. 



*Doc 1087. Review of the fisheries of Cali- 

 fornia, bvR. H. Fiedler. 1930. 341- 

 369 p. , illus. Appendix 11 to Report of 

 Commissioner of Fisheries for the fiscal 

 year 1930. 



*Doc 1088. An experimental study in produc- 

 tion and collection of seed oysters, by 

 P. S. Galtsoff, H. F. Prytherch, and 

 H. C. McMillin. 1930. 197-263 p. , illus. 

 From Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, 

 V.46, 1930. 



*Doc 1089. Commercial snappers (Lutianidae) 

 of Gulf of Mexico, by Isaac Ginsburg. 

 1930. 265-276 p., illus. From Bulletin of 

 the Bureau of Fisheries, v.46, 1930. 



*Doc 1090. Fish meal in animal feeding with 



bibliography, by John Ruel Manning. 1930. 

 371-407 p. Appendix 12 to Report of the 

 Commissioner of Fisheries for the fiscal 

 year 1930. 



*Doc 1091. A biological study of the offshore 

 waters of Chesapeake Bay, by R. P. 

 Cowles. 1930. 277-381 p. , illus. From 

 Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, v. 46, 

 1930. 



*Doc 1092. Pacific salmon fisheries, by John 

 N. Cobb. 1930. 409-704 p. , illus. Appen- 

 dix 13 to the Report of the Commissioner 

 of Fisheries for 1930. 



*Doc 1093. Development and life history of 

 fourteen teleostean fishes at Beaufort, 

 N. C. , by Samuel F. Hildebrand and 

 Louella E. Cable. 1930. 383-488 p. , 

 illus. From Bulletin of the Bureau of 

 Fisheries, v.46, 1930. 



*Doc 1094. Oxygen consumption of normal and 

 green oysters, by Paul S. Galtsoff and 

 Dorothy V. Whipple. 1931. 489-508 p. , 

 illus. From Bulletin of the Bureau of 

 Fisheries, v.46, 1930. 



*Doc. 1095. Fishery industries of the United 

 States, 1929, by R. H. Fiedler. 1931. 

 705-1068 p. , illus. Appendix 14 to Report 

 of Commissioner of Fisheries for the 

 fiscal year 1930. 



*Doc 1096. Progress in biological inquiries, 

 1929, by Elmer Higgins. 1931. 1069- 

 1121 p. , illus. Appendix 15 to Report of 

 Commissioner of Fisheries'for the fiscal 

 year 1930. , 



«Doc 1097. The blood of North American 



fresh-water mussels under normal and 

 adverse conditions, by M. M. Ellis, 

 Amanda D. Merrick, and Marion D. Ellis. 

 1931. 509-542 p., illus. From Bulletin of 

 the Bureau of Fisheries, 'v. 46, 1930. 



*Doc 1098. Propagation and distribution of 



food fishes, fiscal year 1930, by Glen C. 

 Leach. 1931. 1123-1191 p. , illus. Appen- 

 dix 16 to Report of Commissioner of 

 Fisheries for the fiscal year 1930. 



*Doc 1099. Relative growth and mortality of 

 the Pacific razor clam (Siliqua patula, 

 Dixon) and their bearing on the commer- 

 cial fishery, by F. W. Weymouth and 

 H. C. McMillin. 1931. 543-567 p. , illus. 

 From Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, 

 v.46, 1930. 



*Doc 1100. Natural history of the bay scallop, 

 by James S. Gutsell. 1931. 569-632 p. , 

 illus. From Bulletin of the Bureau of Fish- 

 eries, v.46, 1930. 



*Doc 1101. The age and growth of the Pacific 



cockle ( Cardium corbis , Martyn), by F. W. 

 Weymouth and Seton H. Thompson. 1931. 

 633-641 p. , illus. From Bulletin of the 

 Bureau of Fisheries, v.46, 1930. 



*Doc 1102. Statistical review of the Alaska 

 salmon fisheries. Part 2 - Chignik to 

 Resurrection Bay, by Willis H. Rich and 

 Edward M. Ball. 1931. 643-712 p. . illus. 

 From Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, 

 v.46, 1930. 



*Doc 1103. Annual growth of fresh-water 

 mussels, by Thomas K. Chamberlain. 

 1931. 713-739 p. , illus. From Bulletin 

 of the Bureau of Fisheries, v.46, 1930. 



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