Fish oils 

 eflficacy in healing wounds and bums, 



FIR V. 3 no. 4, p. 25 

 fatty acid composition 



environmental influence on fatty acid 

 composition, C 276 



natural fatty acid mixtures, C 276 



nature of fatty acids and chemical 

 distributions, C 276 



origin of fatty acids in fish, C 276 

 industrial use 



composition, C 278 



fatty acids, C 278 



natural unsaturated triglycerides, C 278 



saturated natural and hydrogenated glycerides, 

 C 278 



sources, C 278 

 misconceptions about nutritional properties 



historical nomenclature development, C 280 



oils in feed of animals, C 280 



oxidative properties of fish oil 

 polyunsaturates, C 280 

 nutritional value as animal feed, C 281 

 production 



cooking, C 277 



de-watering, C 277 



dry rendering process, C 277 



enzj-matic and solvent processes, C 277 



purification, C 277 



separating, C 277 

 use in margarine and shortening 



diletometry, C 279 



flavor and keeping of deodorized hardened, C 279 



hydrogenation, C 279 



margarine and shortening, C 279 



post>reflning and deodorization, C 279 



Fish shore workers' unions 

 list of, FL 601 



Fish trawl — see Eastern fish trawl; Shrimp trawl 



Flatfishes 



field guide to, in western North Atlantic 

 key to families of Heterosomata, C 263 

 key to genera of subfamily Bothinae, C 263 

 key to genera of subfamily Paralichthinae, 



C 263 

 key to species of genus Ancylopsetta, C 263 

 key to species of genus Bothus, C 263 

 key to species of genus Chascanopsetta, C 263 

 key to species of genus Citharichthys, C 263 

 key to species of genus Cyclopsetta, C 236 

 key to species of genus Etropits, C 263 

 key to species of genus Monlene, C 263 

 key to species of genus Paralichthys, C 263 

 key to species of genus Syaeium, C 263 

 key to species of genus Trirhopsetta, C 263 

 key to subfamilies of Bothidae, C 263 

 methods of measuring and counting, C 263 

 subfamily Scophthalminae, C 263 



Florida 



Buttonwood Canal 



fishes and juvenile stages of pink shrimp, 

 December 1962-June 1965, D 22 

 Gulf Breeze, C 260 

 St Johns River 



abundance and distribution of juvenile 



blue crabs, 1966, C 264 

 growth rate of blue crabs, 1966, C 264 

 practicability of fish-passage facilities 

 for shad, 1966, C 264 

 St. Petersburg Beach report for fiscal year 



1966, C 257 

 shad fisheries status by water area, S 550 

 Tampa Bay, C 255, C 257 

 Tortugas 



recoveries of marked pink shrimp released 

 in 1965, D 19 



Flounder — see Yellowtail flounder 



Miller Freeman — see Vessels 



Miller Freeman 



about the research, C 261 

 about the vessel, C 261 



Fresh-water chub 



extending the shelf life of frozen fillets 

 through the use of ascorbic acid dips, 

 FIR V. 4 no. 1, p. 23 



Fur seal 



industry of Pribilof Islands 



industrial products from, C 275 

 number taken, 1786-1965, C 275 

 production and sales of meal and oil, 



1919-65, C 275 

 shipment and sale of bones, 1917-1919, C 275 

 research in 1965 



attached organisms (commensals), S 537 

 behavior notes, S 537 

 distribution by age and sex, S 537 

 distribution off California, S 537 

 distribution off Washington, S 537 

 fetal mortality during last 6 months of 



gestation, S 537 

 food, S 537 

 injured, sick, and diseased collected by 



U.S.A. in eastern Pacific, S 537 

 observation of Japanese research, S 537 

 relation to commercial fisheries, S 537 

 relative abundance and size of groups, S 537 

 reproduction, S 537 

 size, S 537 

 tag recoveries, S 537 



Galveston, Texas, C 268 



Georgia 



shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 



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