APPENDIX A 



Proposals, Reports, and Publications Related fo Research at the Fisheries-Engineering Research Laboratory 



UNPUBLISHED REPORTS 



(Distributed to state and federal agencies and universities 

 participating in the research program.) 



1. Collins, Gerald B. 



1950. Outline of proposed program of research 

 on orientation in migrating fish. U.S. Fish 

 and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Commercial 

 Fisheries, Biological Laboratory, Seattle, Wash. 

 9 pp., typewritten. 



2. 1952. Proposed research on fishway problems 



Proposal submitted to North Pacific Division 

 Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Portland 

 Oregon, by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service' 

 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Biological 

 Laboratory, Seattle, Wash., 36 pp., type- 

 written. 



3. 1953. A special type of laboratory for research 



on fish orientation. L'.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, 

 Biological Laboratory, Seattle, Wash., 6 pp., 

 ditto process. 



4. 1954. Explanatory notes on the Fish and 



Wildlife Service proposal for research on 

 fishway problems. U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, 

 Biological Laboratory, Seattle, Wash., 9 pp., 

 ditto process. 



5. Collins, Geralu B., and Carl H. Elling. 



1958. Performance of salmon in e.xperimental 

 "endless" fishways with slopes of 1 on 8 and 

 I on 16. U.S." Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Biological 

 Laboratory, Seattle, Wash., 19 pp., ditto 

 process. 



6. 1958. Supplement I to performance of salmon 



in experimental "endless" fishways with slopes 

 of 1 on 8 and I on 16. U.S. Fish and Wild- 

 life Service, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, 

 Biological Laboratory, Seattle, Wash., 3 pp., 

 ditto process. 



7. Collins, Gerald B., Carl H. Elling, and Edgar 



C. Black (with technical assistance of Arthur 



Hanslip) 

 1958. n. Blood lactates and performance of 

 salmon and trout in experimental "endless" 

 fishways. In: Summary report from Edgar C. 



Black on "Further studies on the effects of 

 muscular fatigue on fish." Department of 

 Physiology, University of British Columbia, 

 N.R.C. Grant TR-7, November 1, 1958, p. 3, 

 mimeographed. 



8. Collins, Gerald B., Carl H. Elling, Edgar C. 



Black, and Anne C. Robertson (with technical 

 assistance from Edward Trevor-Smith) 

 1959. II. Lactate and glycogen in relation to 

 the performance of salmon and trout in experi- 

 mental "endless" fishways. In: Summary re- 

 port from Edgar C. Black on "Further studies 

 on the effects of muscular fatigue on fish." 

 Department of Physiology, University of Brit- 

 ish Columbia, N.R.C. Grant TR-7, November 

 . 1, 1959, p. 3 mimeographed. 



9. Elling, Carl H. 



1958. The effect of water velocity on the re- 

 sponse and performance of adult salmonids. 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of 

 Commercial Fisheries, Biological Laboratory, 

 Seattle, Wash., 13 pp., typewritten. 



10. Elling, Carl H., and others. 



1955-1960. Monthly progress reports on re- 

 search on fishway problems. Nos. 1 to 58. 

 Prepared by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 

 under Contract No. DA-35-026-25U2 for 

 North Pacific Division, Corps of Engineers, 

 U.S. Army, Portland, Greg. Irregular paging 

 including tables, graphs, and photos. 



PUBLICATIONS 



11. Black, Edgar C, Anne C. Robertson, and Robert 



R. Parker. 



Some aspects of carbohydrate metabolism in 

 fish. University of Washington Press, Seattle, 

 Wash. In press, expected 1960. 



12. Collins, Gerald B. 



1954. Research on anadromous fish passage at 

 dams. Transactions of the Nineteenth North 

 American Wildlife Conference, pp. 418-423. 



13. Collins, Gerald B. 



1956. Research on fishway problems. In: Re- 

 port on Fisheries Engineering Research Pro- 

 gram. North Pacific Division, Corps of Engi- 

 neers, U.S. Army, Portland, Oreg., pp. 118-125. 



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