Oil; Fish (continued ) 



Technical Note Wo. 9--Characteristics of oil from cold-rendered fur-seal 

 blubber. CFR 36 



Chemistry of menhaden: report on literature study. Sep 296 



Technical Note No. ll|--A brief study of the alkali process for recovery 

 of oil from pink salmon cannery waste . Sep 3OI 



Technical note No. 17- -Refractive index of free oil in canned salmon. 

 Sep 3OT 



Early experiences with fish oils--a retrospect. CFR II3 



Oil research project at the Seattle Technological Laboratory. CFR 129 



Liver oil properties of Philippine sharks and rays. RR 23 



The body oil from menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus ) . FL 63 



Fish reduction processes. FL 126 



The tuna industry of southern Spain. FL I88 



The fish liver oil industry. FL 233 



WJiale and fish oils (Iceland). FL 3^5 



Byproducts of the government -operated Alaska fur-seal industry. FL 38O 



Suggestions for storing fish oil. P 7 



The use of marine products in animal nutrition. P 9 



Salmon oil and canned salmon as sources of vitamins A and D. P 11 



Significance of recent rapid growth in whale oil production. P 12 



Salmon liver and salmon egg oils . P 21 



Menhaden oils as an antirachitic supplement for poultry. P 30 



Cereal flours as antioxidants for fishery products — halibut liver SJid 

 salmon oils . P ^0 



The addition of oil to canned salmon. P h6 



Vitamin D from Pacific coast fish oils. P 59 



Thesis: Chemical studies on menhaden fish oil. Part I - Isomerism of 

 9,10-dlhydroxystearic acid, Part II. P 68 



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