Japanese Fisheries (continued ) 



Exploratory tuna fishing In Indonesian waters. SSR-F ^4-5 



Exploratory tuna fishing in the Caroline Islands. SSR-F kS 



Exploratory tuna fishing in the Marshall Islands. SSR-F U7 



Japanese tuna surveys in tropical waters. SSR-F 1+8 



The Japanese skipjack fishery. SSR-F k^ 



The Japanese tuna fishing industry. SSR-F 79 



The tunas and their fisheries. SSR-F 82 



Five Japanese papers on skipjack: (l) Skipjack fishing grounds and 

 oceanographic conditions in the northeastern sea area. (2) On the 

 stock of skipjack. (3) Notes on the shoal of bonito (skipjack^ 

 Katsuwonus pelamls ) along the Pacific coast of Japan, (k) Local var- 

 iations in the composition of skipjack ( Katsuwonus pelamis ) schools. 

 (5) Types of skipjack schools and their fishing qualities. SSR-F 83 



Laboratory Equipment Including Research Vessels 



Mobile laboratories for fishery technological research. Sep I72 



New type thermocouple seal for tin containers . Sep 17^ 



Ultraviolet absorption curves for vitamin A using tungsten and hydrogen 

 discharge light sources . Sep 183 



The Albatross III . Sep 200 



New Arctic research vessel (British vessel Ernest Holt ) . CFR I7 



Use of pyrex test and culture tubes as solution cells with Pfaltz and 

 Bauer photo-electric f luorophotometer . Sep 236 



Technical Note No. 1--Apparatus for weighing and transfer of materials. 

 CFR 21 



Technical Note No. 2--Apparatus for evaporation of low-boiling, inflam- 

 mable solvents. CFR 22 



Description of the exploratory fishing vessel John N. Cobb. CFR 32 



Technical Note No. I6--A simple penetrometer for the measurement of tex- 

 ture changes in canned salmon. Sep 305 



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