Salmon (continued ) 



A preliminary report on an alkali process for the manufacture of commer- 

 cial oil from salmon cannery trimmings . Sep 99 



Conversion of salmon cannery to clam packing. Sep l^iO 



The Japanese salmon industry. Sep li^-3 



Salmon cannery trimmings . Part I - Relative amounts of separated parts . 

 Sep 258 



Utilization of salmon eggs for production of cholesterol^ lipide, and 

 protein. Sep 262 



Use of frozen salmon for canning. Sep 279 



Technical Note No. ll--Alaska salmon cannery waste being used at Fish 

 and Wildlife Service hatcheries. CFR 38 



Utilization of Alaska salmon waste as a source of feed for hatchejy fish. 

 Sep 298 



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

 of oil from pink salmon cannery waste. Sep 301 



Technical Note No. 16--A simple penetrometer for the measurement of tex- 

 ture changes in canned salmon. Sep 305 



Technical Note No. I7- -Refractive index of free oil in canned salmon. 

 Sep 3OT 



Technical Note No. l8--Proximate composition of the classified trimmings 

 from pink salmon. Sep 3IO 



Technical Note No. 25--Amino-acid content of salmon roe. Sep 3^+6 



Technical Note No. 26- -Glazing brine-frozen salmon. Sep 35O 



Chemical and physical properties of fish and shellfish proteins. CFR 76 



Salt content of salmon canned from brine-frozen fish. Sep 364 



Drum seining- -A new development in the Puget Sound salmon fishery. 

 Sep 365 



Technical Note No. 29--Effect of salt on the storage life of salmon eggs 

 preserved with sodium bisulfite. Sep 367 



Pharmaceutical and industrial products from salmon eggs. CFR 85 



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