Series 



FL 339, The Mexican fisheries industry, by 

 Alan E. Hool. Mar. 1949. 21 p. American 

 Embassy Report no. 780, Mexico, D. F., 

 Dec. 31, 1948. 



FL 340. Contribution to the biology of the 

 king crab (Paralithodes camtschatica 

 Tilesius), b> M. Marvin Wallace, Camile 

 J. Pertuit and Arthur R. Hvatum. 

 Apr. 1949. 50 p. , illus. 



*FL 341. The sponge fishing industry in Libya. 

 (Africa), by Henry T. Van Buren. 

 Apr. 1949. 7 p. American Consulate 

 Report no. 3, Tripoli, Libya, Feb. 1, 1949. 



FL 342. Report of Alaska exploratory fishing 

 expedition, fall of 1948, to northern Ber- 

 ing Sea, by J. G. EUson, Boris Knake and 

 John Dassow. June 1949. 25 p. , illus. 



FL 343. Floating trawls, by William S. 



Krason. June 1949. 5 p., illus. American 

 Consulate Report no. 20, Reykjavik, Ice- 

 land, May 17, 1949. 



*FL 344. Control of aquatic plants in ponds 



and lakes, by Eugene W. Surber. July 1949. 

 20 p. , illus. 



FL 345. Whale and fish oils (Iceland), by 

 Williams. Krason. May 1949. 13 p. 

 American Consulate Report no. 4, 

 Reykjavik, Iceland, Jan. 31, 1949. 



*FL 346. United States special mission re- 

 views Japanese fisheries situation. This 

 report appeared in Weekly Summary, 

 May 22-28, 1949, (Report no. 189), Natu- 

 ral Resources Section, General Head- 

 quarters, Supreme Commander for the 

 Allied Powers, Tokyo, Japan. June 1949. 

 12 p. 



FL 347. Growth of South African fisheries, by 

 John C. Fuess. June 1949. 10 p. Ameri- 

 can Consulate Report no. 69, Capetown, 

 South Africa, Oct 8, 1948. 



FL 348. German commercial electrical fish- 

 ing device, by Robert B. Houston, Jr. 

 Reissued with supplement Dec. 1949. 

 16 p. , illus. American Consulate Report 

 no. 11, Bremerhaven, Germany, June 24, 

 1949. 



FL 349. Fishing and fisheries (Brazil). 



July 1949. 12 p. Excerpts from the Re- 

 port of the Joint Brazil -United States 

 Technical Commission, Publication 3487, 

 International Organization and Conference 

 Series 2, American Republics 5, Division 

 of Publications, Department of State. 



FL 350. The use of rotenone as fish poison, 

 prepared in the Branches of Fishery 

 Biology and Game-fish and Hatcheries. 

 Aug. 1949. 8 p. , illus. 



FL 351. Tuna trolling in the Line Islands in 

 the late spring of 1950, by Donald H. 

 Bates, Jr. Oct. 1950. 32 p. , illus. 



FL 352. United States per capita consumption 

 of fishery products. Sept. 1949. 10 p. , 

 illus. Excerpted from article "Supply and 

 distribution of fishery products in the 

 continental United States, 1930-47," 

 which appeared in National food situation, 

 July-Sept. 1948, prepared by Harry 

 Sherr in cooperation with Edward A. 

 Power, Richard A. Kahn, and others. 

 Supersides Sep 220. 



FL 353. "Little tuna" of the Atlantic and 

 Gulf Coasts, by Cyrus H. Chilton. Dec. 

 1949. 5 p. , illus. Reprint from Southern 

 fisherman, Aug. 1949, v. 9, no. 10. 



FL 354. Reef fishing in the Philippines, by 



Agustin F. Umali, and Herbert E. Warfel. 

 Dec. 1949. 28 p. , illus. 



FL 355. The trouts of North America; general 

 remarks on classification, by Samuel F. 

 Hildebrand. Nov. 1949. 13 p. 



FL 356. Fisheries of New Brunswick 



(Canada), by Lewis Dean Brown. Dec. 

 1949. 26 p. American Consulate Report 

 no. 12, Saint John, N. B. , Canada, 

 Mar. 15, 1949. 



*FL 357. Pearl culture in Japan, by. A. R. 



Cahn. Nov. 1949. 91 p., illus. Reproduc- 

 tion of Report no. 122, Natural Resources 

 Section, General Headquarters, Supreme 

 Commander for the Allied Powers. Tokyo, 

 issued Oct. 31, 1949. 



FL 358. The Chesapeake Bay crab industry, 

 by James Wharton. Rev. Sept. 1954. 

 17 p. , illus. Supersedes FL 184. 



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