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Furtlier information about the Beaufort station 

 in its earlier days may be found in the following 



papers, most of wliicli arc available in Government 

 depository libraries. 



HiLDEBRAND, SaMUEL F. 



1930. The Bureau of Fisheries and its biological station 

 at Beaufort, N. C. U. S. Bureau of Fisherie.s, 

 Economic Circular No. 72, July. 14 pp. 



Prytherch, Herbert F. 



1942. The U. S. Fishery Biological Laboratory at 

 Beaufort, N. C. American Biological Stations 

 XX. Turtox News, vol. 20, No. 1, January. 



Smith, Hugh M. 



1908. The United States Bureau of Fisheries, its 

 establishment, functions, organization, re- 

 sources, operations, and achievements. U. S. 

 Bureau of Fisheries, Bulletin, vol. 28, pp. 

 1,365-1,411 (1910). 



1910. The Bureau of Fisheries and its biological station 

 at Beaufort, X. C. U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. 

 Occasional Papers, 11 pp. 



Aerial view looking east of 

 laboratory on Pivers Island. 

 Portion of town of Beaufort 

 can be seen at upper left 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Fred A. Seaton, Secretary 



FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Arnie J. Suomela, Commissioner 



BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES. Donald L. McKernan. Director 



Circular 54 • Washington • 1959 



U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTrNG OFFICE : 1959 O— 489828 



