Fishery Circulars 



FISHERY CIRCULARS 



*FC 1. Sport fishing in Chesapeake Bay, by 



John C, Peason. June 1931. 19 p., illus, 



*FC 2. Review of the fish-farming industries 



of the United States, by Clarence R. Lucas. 

 June 1931. 16 p., illus. 



*FC 3. Market for fresh oysters in fourteen 

 cities of the United States, by J. M. 

 Lemon, June 1931. 25 p. , illus. 



*FC 4. Outlook for the mackerel fishery in 



1931, by Oscar E. Sette. Aug. 1931, 

 20 p. , illus, 



*FC 5. A survey of conditions affecting fisher- 

 ies in the upper Mississippi River, by 

 M. M. Ellis. Sept. 1931. 18 p, 



*FC 6. Goldfish; their care in small aquaria 



and ponds, by E, C, Fearnow. Oct, 1931. 

 16 p. , illus, 



*FC 7. Some factors affecting the replacement 

 of the commercial fresh-water mussels, 

 by M. M. Ellis. Dec. 1931, 10 p, 



*FC 8. Stocking interior waters of the United 



States, by M, C. James. Rev, Sept. 1936, 

 18 p., illus, 



*FC 9, A summary of game fish laws for 1932, 

 with special reference to black bass, by 

 Talbott Denmead, Mar. 1932, 48 p, 



*FC 10, Outlook for the mackerel fishery in 



1932, by Oscar E, Sette, June 1932. 25 p., 

 illus. 



*FC 11. Some unusual markets for fish and 

 shellfish, by F. F, Johnson, July 1932, 

 13 p, , illus, 



*FC 12. Introduction of Japanese oysters into 

 the United States, by Paul S. Galtsoff, 

 Aug, 1932, 16 p,, illus, 



*FC 13, Sport fishing in Alaska, by Henry 

 O'Malley, Jan, 1933, 18 p,, iUus, 



*FC 14. Outlook for the mackerel fishery in 



1933, by Oscar E, Sette, May 1933, 23 p, , 

 illus. 



*FC 15, Aquatic shell industries, by F, F. 

 Johnson, Apr, 1934, 17 p,, illus, 



*FC 16, A summary of game fish laws for 



1933-34, with special reference to black 

 bass, by Talbott Denmead. Apr. 1934, 

 43 p. 



*FC 17. Outlook for the mackerel fishery, 



1934, by Oscar E. Sette. Apr. 1934, 6 p. , 

 illus. 



*FC 18, Conditions affecting the southern winter 

 trawl fishery, by Robert A, Nesbit and 

 William C, Neville, Jan, 1935, 12 p, , illus. 



*FC 19, Practical fish cookery, by Agnes I. 

 Webster and W. T. Conn, 1935, 26 p, 



*FC 20, A summary of game fish laws for 

 1935-36 with special reference to black 

 bass, by Talbott Denmead, Oct. 1935, 



48 p, 



*FC 21, The story of oysters, by R. H, Fied- 

 ler, 1936. 29 p., illus. 



*FC 22. Organizing and incorporating fishery 

 cooperative marketing associations, by 

 L. C, Salter. 1936. 38 p. Superseded by 

 FL 277 



*FC 23, Decline in haddock abundance on 



Georges Bank and a practical remedy, by 

 William C. Herrington. July 1936, 22 p., 

 illus, 



*FC 24, A summary of game fish laws for 

 1936-37 with special reference to black 

 bass, by Talbott Denmead, Dec, 1936. 



49 p. 



*FC 25, Natural history and methods of con- 

 trolling the common oyster drills (Urosal- 

 pinx cinerea Say and Eupleura caudata 

 Say), by PauFsT Galtsoff, Herbert F, Pry- 

 therch and James B, Engle. July 1937, 

 24 p, , illus. 



*FC 26, Instructions for conducting stream and 

 lake surveys, by H, S, Davis, 1938, 55 p, , 

 illus, 



*FC 27, A summary of game fish laws for 

 1937-38 with special reference to black 

 bass, by Talbott Denmead, Dec, 1938, 



50 p, 



*FC 28, Propagation of bait and forage fish, by 

 Henry C, Markus, Apr. 1939. 19 p., illus. 



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