(Voliame 22, 1943), and in tiie Zoological Magazine (Dotutu^aku Zassi, 

 Volume 56, 1944). 



1. The fisheries departments of the other two Tiniversities 

 are patterned largely on the Fisheries Department in the Tokyo Imperial 

 University. Both schools have been established only a few years (see 

 Table 3). 



C, Federal Fisheries Research Stations 



1. The Japanese Imperial (rovernment siipporta the largest 

 fisheries research station in Japan. This is the Central Imperieil 

 Fisheries Hxperimental Station in Tokyo. The Jibcperiment Station operates 

 under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (Bureau of Fisheries), on 

 an annual grant of ¥720,000. 



2. The physical plant consists of three main buildings. The 

 first of these buildings has the administrative office, the director's 

 laboratory, meeting rooms, specimen rooms, records room, and library. The 

 other two buildings are the chemical and oceano graphical laboratories. 

 Additional buildings are a large experimental water tank and ao.uaritun 

 building, a radio building, a refrigeration building, a small experimental 

 cannery, extensive machine ships, and nimerons small service buildings; 



25 buildings in all (see Figure 4). The station operates a research 



figure 4. The Central Imperial Fisheries Experixental Station, Tokyo 



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