PART II 

 Typewritten and processed reports and other material having a 

 restricted distribution 



[The source and/or present location of the following reports are indi- 

 cated as completely as possible in the citations or in annotations; 

 presumably all may be examined upon written request to the sponsoring 

 agency.] 



Elektro-kescher (or: The handy catch apparatus for fisher- 

 men.) 

 Adv., Kreutzer-Peglow Co., Hamburg, Germany. 



1938. The electric fish screen as tested on the Gold Hill 

 Irrigation Canal, Gold Hill, Oregon, Summer 1937* 

 Fishtite Electric Screen Co., Mimeo., 8 pp. 



Copy on file, Fish and Wildl. Serv. 



1939 • Burkey electric fish screen. 



Adv . (Description and diagrams), Electric Fish Screen Co., 

 1130 N. Poinsettia PI., Hollywood U6, Calif. 



19U1. Electric fish screen demonstration conducted for the 

 California Division of Fish and Game by the Electric 

 Fish Screen Company at Kt. Shasta, California. 

 Calif. Dept. Fish and Game, Typewr., 7 pp. 



Copy on file, Fish and Wildl. Serv. 



19U3- Summary report of electric fish screen tests at Hat 2 

 Power House Intake, June and July, 19U3» 

 Calif. Dept. Fish and Game, Typewr., 10 pp., subm. Sept. 

 29, 19U3. 



Copy on file, Fish and Wildl. Serv. 



Applegate, Vernon C, 3. R. Smith, and W. L. Nielsen 



19^1 • Development of an electromechanical sea lamprey weir and 

 trap. 



"J. S. Dept. Int., Fish and Wildl. Serv., Great Lakes Fish. 

 Invest., Progress Rept., Kimeo., 5 pp. 



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