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FOGELBERG, JOHN M. 



Deterioration of fish nets in fresh water. Technological Report No. 3, 1931. 

 Available for reference only at the United States Bureau of Fisheries 

 Library, Department of Commerce. Wasliington. 

 Harrison, Roger W. 



Standards in the manufacture of fish meal. Commercial Standards Monthly, 

 November, 1930. Washington. 



Suggestions for storing fish oil. Fishing Gazette, January, 1931. New York. 



Significance of recent rapid growth in whale oil production. Address before 

 American Oil Chemists Society in Chicago, 111., October 30, 1931. Pub- 

 lished in Soap, November, 1931. New York. Bureau of Fisheries Special 

 Memorandum 1721-23. Washington. 

 Jarvis, N. D. 



The following articles were published in the Daily News at St. Thomas, 

 Virgin Islands, 1931. Preservation of fish, June 19 and 22. Value of 

 fish as food, June 24. Salting of fish, June 25. Smoking fish, June 27, 

 Processes recommended for dry-salting fish in the Virgin Islands, July 13. 

 Recommendations for handling fresh fish in the Virgin Islands, July i5. 



The following articles were published in the Puerto Rico Progress, San 

 Juan, Puerto Rico, 1931. Fisheries of Puerto Rico, August 27. Food 

 value of fish, September 3. 



The following articles were pubHshed in El Mundo (Spanish) San Juan, 

 Puerto Rico, 1931. Problems affecting fisheries development in Puerto 

 Rico, September 6. How to salt fish in Puerto Rico, October 29. How 

 to build a smokehouse and smoke fish, November 1. 



Observations on the fisheries of Puerto Rico. El Imparcial (Spanish), 

 September, 1931. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 

 Johnson, F. F. 



Compiling data on scope of fishing industry. United States Daily, Septem- 

 ber 12, 1931. Washington. 



Statistics on production of canned fish. United States Daily, November 12, 

 1931. Washington. 

 Lemon, J. M. 



Standards for refrigeration of fish. Commercial Standards Monthly, March, 

 1931. Washington. Ice and Refrigeration, April, 1931. Chicago. 

 United States Dailj^, May 5, 1931. Washington. 



Development of processes for preserving foods. United States Daily, 

 November 13, 1931. Washington. 

 Manning, John Ruel. 



Fish meal for poultry feeding. Poultry Success, January, 1931. Spring- 

 field, Ohio. 



Seafoods yield iodine essential to balanced diet. Louisiana Conservation 

 Review, January, 1931. New Orleans. 



New dietary standards developed. Commercial Standards Monthly, Jan- 

 uary, 1931. Washington. Flour and Feed, February, 1931. Milwaukee. 



Marine products in our national dietary. Address before District of Colum- 

 bia Medical Society, Washington, D. C, March 11, 1931. Published in 

 Bulletin of Medical Society of the District of Columbia, July, 1931. 

 Washington. Bureau of Fisheries Special Memorandum 2468, Washing- 

 ton. Fish and Oyster Reporter, May, 1931. Tampa, Fla. 



Seafood more important in diet as soil minerals are depleted. United States 

 Daily, March 17, 1931. Washington. 



Seafood said to furnish iodine in palatable form. United States Daily, 

 March 21, 1931. Washington. 



Discussion on diet and dentition. Address before the District of Columbia 

 Dental Societv, Washington, D. C. Published in the Dental Cosmos, 

 April, 1931. Philadelphia. 



Marine products a source of iodine. Flour and Feed, May, 1931. Milwau- 

 kee. The place of marine products in animal nutrition. Feedstuffs, May 

 30, 1931. Minneapolis. 



Manufacture and uses of marine products with relation to animal nutrition. 

 Address before American Feed Manufacturers' Association, French Lick 

 Springs, Ind., June 5, 1931. Published in Feed Bag, June, 1931. Milwau- 

 kee. Feedstuffs, June 6, 1931. Minneapolis. Flour and Feed, July, 1931. 

 Milwaukee. Bureau of Fisheries Special Memorandum 2255A. 1931. 

 Washington. 



