No . Title 



*36l. S.S. Pacific Explorer . Part 5 - 1948 operations in the North Pacific and Bering Sea, 

 By Norman B. Wigutoff and Carl B. Carlson. January 1950, 161 p., 50 figs., 11 tables, 



*362. Sources of information concerning the commercial fisheries. By Ruth V, Keefe. January 

 1952, 23 p. 



*363. Egyptian fisheries. By John Panos and Quincy F. Roberts. January 1950, 12 p., 5 tables. 

 [Report No, 95, American Consulate, Alexandria, Egypt, December 6, 1949.] 



*364. The mussel resources of the North Atlantic region. Part 1--The survey to discover the 

 locations and areas of the North Atlantic mussel-producing beds. By Leslie W. Scatter- 

 good and Clyde C. Taylor. January 1950, 34 p., 11 figs., 12 tables. 



*365. Sales patterns for fresh and frozen fish and shellfish, 1936 and 1946. By R. A. Kahn and 

 W. H. Stolting. December 1949, 101 p., 15 figs., 4 tables. 



*366. Identification of the commercial common shrimp species. By Carter Broad. February 

 1950, 4 p., 10 figs. Superseded by FL 536. 



*367. The codfish industry in northern Portugal. By Randall T. Klein, Jr. February 1950, 

 23 p., 9 tables, [Report No. 26, American Consulate, Oporto, Portugal, October 10, 1949.] 



*368. The shrimp fishery of the southern United States, ByW. W. Anderson, M. J. Lindner, and 

 J. E. King. March 1950, 17 p., 14 figs., 3 tables. Superseded by FL 472. 



*369. Exploratory fishing expedition to the northern Bering Sea in June and July, 1949. By J. G. 

 Ellson, Donald E. Powell, and Henry H. Hildebrand. March 1950, 56 p., 23 figs., 5 tables. 



*370. Utilization of fishery by-products in Washington and Oregon. By F. Bruce Sanford. 

 March 1950, 24 p., 3 figs., 12 tables. 



*371. Japanese whaling industry prior to 1946. By William M. Terry. January 1951, 47 p., 

 20 figs., 19 tables. [Report No. 126, Natural Resources Section, General Headquarters, 

 Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Tokyo, March 1, 1950.] 



*372. Report on the fisheries industry in the Republic of Korea. April 1950, 37 p., 1 fig., 

 15 tables. By Director, Food and Agriculture Division, Economic Cooperation Administra- 

 tion, Mission to Korea, December 1949. 



373. Atlantic Coast mackerel purse seine. By Boris O. Knake. July 1950, 9 p., 6 figs. 



*374, Freezing and canning king crab. By John A. Dassow. May 1950, 9 p. 



*375. A survey of the commercial fishery possibilities of Seward Peninsula area, Kotzebue 

 Sound, and certain inland rivers and lakes in Alaska. By Norman B. Wigutoff and Clarence 

 J. Carlson. May 1950, 24 p., 3 figs., 3 tables. 



*376. Albacore tuna exploration in Alaskan and adjacent waters, 1949. By Donald E. Powell and 

 Henry A. Hildebrand. May 1950, 33 p., 15 figs. 



*377. Cosmopolitan fish cookery for the Philippines. By Arthur C. Avery. No date. 77 p., 86 figs. 



*378. Forrajes y alimentacion de la trucha. By A. V. Tunison. June 1950, 27 p., 4 figs., 

 9 tables. [In Spanish.] 



*379. New England sink gill net. By Boris O. Knake. August 1950, 10 p., 10 figs. 



*380. Byproducts of the Government-operated Alaska fur-seal industry. By Ralph C. Baker. 

 July 1950, 5 p., 2 tables. 



*381. Fisheries of France. By Richard C. Desmond. July 1950, 18 p., 14 tables. [Report 

 No. 225, American Consulate, Paris, February 10, 1950.] 



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