Subjects 



Fish culture (Continued) 



Pisgah National Game Preserve, ten years 

 of trout stream management. PFC, v. 9, 

 no. 4 C 



planting fish by boat. PFC 49 G. PFC 51 E 



planting fish by plane. PFC, v. 13, no.l E 



Poland. PFC 34 D 



pond culture. FL 311 



pond fishes, evaluation. PFC, v.9, no. 2 C 



ponds, brackish-water. PFC, v, 16, no. 3 G 



production program in southeastern United 

 States, 1947. PFC, v. 10, no.2 I 



program. PFC 12 A 



program, why necessary. PFC 4 1 C 



propagation, artificial; survival per- 

 centage. PFC 49 B 



propagation, classification of Minnesota 

 lakes for. PFC 41 B 



propagation and distribution of food fishes. 

 1921, Doc 912; 1922, Doc 941; 1923, 

 Doc 964; 1924, Doc 978; 1925, Doc 999; 

 1926, Doc 1011; 1927, Doc 1033; 1928, 

 Doc 1049; 1929, Doc 1070; 1930, Doc 

 1098; 1931, AR 5; 1932, AR 10; 1933, 

 AR 14; 1934, AR 18; 1935, AR 22; 1936, 

 AR 25; 1937, AR 33; 1938, AR 34; 1939. 

 AR 38; 1940, AR 42; fiscal 1941, SD 3; 

 calendar 1941, SD 6, 1942, SD 9; 1943 

 SD 12; 1944-48, SD 24; 1949-50, SD 28- 

 1951-52, SD 32. 



propagation of channel catfish. PFC, v. 13, 

 no.l A 



propagation of largemouth black bass and 

 blue gill sunfish in federal southeast. 

 PFC, V.14, no.2 D 



propagation of minnows. Cir 12; FC28; 

 PFC, V.12, no. 3 B 



propagation projects, WPA fish. PFC 33 E 



raceways with drop centers. PFC, v. 11, 

 no. 3 K 



rat control on fish cultural stations. 

 PFC, v.9, no.3 I 



Russia. PFC 34 D 



salmon, calomel in diet. PFC 51 D 



salmon, intertidal spawning of. FB 95 



salmon, mortality effects of transportation 

 of green eggs and of water temperature 

 during incubation on. PFC, v. 15, no.3 B 



salmon, Leavenworth. PFC 52 F 



salmon, sockeye, building new runs. 

 PFC 52 A 



salmon, sockeye; propagation. PFC 25 A 



salmon cannery waste as feed in hatcheries, 

 SSR-F 106; Sep 298 



salmon eggs; care, fertilization and 

 transportation. PFC, v. 11, no.3 H 



salmon eggs, possible cause of heavy 

 losses. PFC 53 G 



salmon eggs, storage life of. Sep 367 



salmon fry, high mortality after recharge 

 of a charcoal filter. PFC, v. 15, no.3 J 



salmon hatchery. Cir 24, 25 



Scandinavia. PFC 31 B 



Scotland. PFC 35 C 



screen frames that seal. PFC, v.9, no.2 J 



screens, perforated aluminum, for cir- 

 cidar pools. PFC, v. 12, no.3 I 



screens, well casing for. PFC, v.9, no.2 I 



shad, transportation and release of live. 

 PFC, v.12, no.3 H; PFC, v. 13. no.l H; 

 SSR-F 114 



sorting table. PFC, v.9, no. 4 F 



spawn from Lake San Cristobal. PFC 

 v.lO. no.2 F 



spawn-taking operations. PFC 22 A; 

 V. 16, no. 4 I 



spawn-taking program at University of 

 Washington, School of Fisheries. 

 PFC. v.ll, no.l G 



spawn-taking program at Yellowstone 

 National Park. PFC, v. 10, no.2 D 



spawning, method to induce. PFC 34 E 



spawning eastern brook trout by means of 

 artificially prolonged light intervals. 

 PFC, V.13, no.3 A 



spawning grounds of tuna and skipjack. 

 SSR-F 18 



spawning knife for taking salmon eggs. 

 PFC 55 H 



spawning of sockeye salmon, effects of 

 injected pituitary material upon. 

 PFC, v.14. no.3 E 



sport-fishing activities. Cir 2 1, 26 



stations, list of federal. FL 147 



suiting the diet to the hatchery. PFC 5 1 B 



publications on. FL 6 



raceways, an expansion gate. PFC, v. 12. 

 no.2 I 



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