cooperating agencies. In 1949 the Special Scientific Reports series was 

 split into a fishery series and a wildlife series, each with a new numer- 

 ical sequence. Special Scientific Reports are usually duplicated from 

 typewritten text. 



Special Scientific Reports--Fisheries. 1949- . See description of 

 Special Scientific Reports, above. 



Statistical Digest. 1942- . Statistical material for reference, chiefly 

 tabular, sometimes with explanatory text. Succeeded Administrative 

 Reports. Statistical Digests are distributed to depository libraries. 



Statistical Lists. 1941- . Lists of dealers in fishery products. 



Duplicated from typewritten text. 



Test Kitchen Series. 1950- . Pamphlets on buying and cooking fish 

 and shellfish. The Test Kitchen Series is distributed to depository 

 libraries. 



PUBLICATION DISTRIBUTION 



Printed publications of the Fish and Wildlife Service are generally 

 sold by the Superintendent of Documents, United States Government 

 Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Purchase orders should be sent 

 direct to that office (never to the Fish and Wildlife Service); remittances 

 may be by money order, check, or cash. These publications are dis- 

 tributed free to libraries that have been designated depository libraries 

 for government publications; a list of depository libraries may be 

 obtained from the Government Printing Office. In addition the Service 

 distributes its publications free to various libraries, state agencies, 

 and cooperators. 



Duplicated publications of the Service are those that are repro- 

 duced from typewritten text by office-type machines. These publications 

 are not generally distributed to depository libraries. They are not 

 available for sale, but are supplied by the Service on request. Requests 

 should be addressed to the Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, Depart- 

 ment of the Interior, Washington 25, D. C, and should include a 

 statement of the special need for the material. 



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