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*342, Report of Alaska exploratory fishing expedition, fall of 1948, to northern Bering Sea. By 

 J. G. Ellson, Boris Knake, and John Dassow. June 1949, 25 p., 19 figs., 1 table. 



*343. Floating trawls. By William S. Krason. June 1949, 5 p., 2 figs. [Report No. 20, Ameri- 

 can Consulate, Reykjavik, Iceland, May 17, 1949.] 



S344. Control of aquatic plants in ponds and lakes. By Eugene W. Surber. July 1949, 20 p., 

 6 figs., 4 tables. Superseded by Circ. 128. 



*345. Whale and fish oils (Iceland). By William S. Krason. May 1949, 13 p., 4 tables. [Report 

 No. 4, American Consulate, Reykjavik, Iceland, January 31, 1949.] 



*346. U.S. special mission reviews Japanese fisheries situation. June 1949, 12 p. [In Weekly 

 Summary, May 22-28, 1949 (Report No. 189, Natural Resources Section, General Head- 

 quarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Tokyo).] 



*347. Growth of South African fisheries. By John C. Fuess. June 1949, 10 p., 2 tables. [Report 

 No. 69, American Consulate, Capetown, South Africa, October 8, 1948.] 



*348. German commercial electrical fishing device. By Robert B. Houston, Jr. December 1949, 



16 p., 3 figs., 1 table. [Report No. 11, American Consulate, Bremerhaven, Germany, 

 June 24, 1949.] Supplement by Herbert Peglow, W. Denzer, Kurt Schubert, and W. Reichert. 



*349. Fishing and fisheries (Brazil). July 1949, 12 p. [Excerpted from the Report of the Joint 

 Brazil- United States Technical Commission, Publication 3487, International Organization 

 and Conference Series 2, American Republics 5, Division of Publications, Department of 

 State.] 



S350. The use of rotenone as a fish poison. By Branches of Fishery Biology and Game-fish and 

 Hatcheries. August 1949, 8 p., 2 figs. Superseded by FL 576. 



*351. Tuna trolling in the Line Islands in the late spring of 1950. By Donald H. Bates, Jr. 

 October 1950, 32 p., 9 figs., 5 tables. 



*352. United States per capita consumption of fishery products. By Harry Sherr, Edward A. 

 Power, Richard A. Kahn, and others. September 1949, 10 p., 6 figs., 2 tables, [Excerpted 

 from article, "Supply and distribution of fishery products in the continental United States, 

 1930-47," which appeared in National Food Situation, July-September 1948.] 



*353. "Little tuna" of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. By Cyrus H. Chilton. December 1949, 5 p., 

 1 fig. [Reprinted from South, Fisherman 9 (10): 48-49, 154.] 



*354. Reef fishing in the Philippines. By Agustin F. Umali and Herbert E. Warfel, December 



1949, 28 p,, 8 figs., 4 tables. 



S355. The trouts of North America; general remarks on classification. By Samuel F. Hildebrand. 

 November 1949, 13 p. 



*356. Fisheries of New Brunswick (Canada). By Lewis Dean Brown, December 1949, 26 p,, 



17 tables. [Report No. 12, American Consulate, Saint John, N.B., Canada, March 15, 1949.] 



*357. Pearl culture in Japan. By A. R. Cahn. November 1949, 91 p., 23 figs., 7 tables. 

 [Report No. 122, Natural Resources Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander 

 for the Allied Powers, Tokyo, October 31, 1949.] 



*358. The Chesapeake Bay crab industry. By James Wharton, September 1954, 17 p,, 8 figs, 



359. Manufacturers of equipment for the fish processing industries (a partial list). By Branch 

 of Technology, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. August 1964, 12 p, 



*360. Sea lampreys of the Atlantic coast and Great Lakes, By Lola Tidwell Dees. February 



1950, 4 p., 2 figs. Superseded by FL 384. 



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