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Lemon, J. M. 
Refrigeration—A great development in the fishing industry. Ice and 
Refrigeration, vol. 94, No. 2, p. 98, February 1938. Chicago, IIl. 
Technological research in the’ oyster industry. Address before the Oyster 
Institute of North America, June 6, 1938. Providence, R. I 
The relation of technological research to the fisheries. Address before seminar 
of graduate students in bacteriology, University of Maryland, October 6, 
1938. College Park, Md. 
Selection and handling frozen fish for the hotel and restaurant trade. Andnaes 
before the Southeastern Section of the Hotel and Restaurant Managers 
man at the Mayflower Hotel, December 7, 1938. Washington, 
Sea food refrigeration comes of age. 1938 Annual Review Number, Fishing 
Gazette, vol. 55, No. 10, pp. 80-82. New York, N. Y. 
Lemon, JaMsEs M., and C. E. Swirt. 
The effect of oat flour as an anti-oxidant in frozen fatty fish. Paper pre- 
pared for the American Chemical Society, September 8, 1938. Milwaukee, 
Wis. Abstracted in Fishing Gazette, vol. 55, No. 12, pp. 13-30, Novem- 
ber 1938. New York, N. Y. 
Manninea, J. R. 
What technology is doing for the fish industry. Bureau of Fisheries’ 
Special Memorandum 3509. Washington, D. C. Reprinted from Food 
Industries, April 1988. New York, N. Y. 
Fishery technology today. . Address before loca] branch of the American 
Chemical Society, April 19, 1988. Penns Grove, N. J. 
Scientists must achieve the power of expression. Lecture to seminar of 
graduate students in bacteriology, University of Maryland, October 19, 
1938. College Park, Md. 
Problems of technical supervision in the Government service. Lecture to 
Colgate University student group at Brookings Institution, October 26, 
1938. Washington, D. C 
Relation of technological investigations of the Bureau of Fisheries to chemical 
work of the Bureau of Customs. Address before the annual conference 
or meeting of chief chemists of field laboratories of the Bureau of Customs, 
Treasury Department, November 16, 19388. Washington, 
Report on fish meal before Association of American Feed Control Officials 
on November 17, 19388. Washington, D. C. 
Sranspy, Maurice E. 
Simple electrode support for electrometric titrations. Industrial and 
Engineering Chemistry, Analytical Edition, vol. 10, No. 9, p. 529, Septem- 
ber 15, 1938. Easton, Pa. 
STATISTICAL BULLETINS 
Fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay States, 1936. Statistical Bulletin No. 1259. 
Fisheries of the South Atlantic and Gulf States, 1936. Statistical Bulletin 
No. 1264. 
Fisheries of the Pacifie Coast States, 1936. Statistical Bulletin No. 1279. 
Lake fisheries, 1935. Statistical Bulletin No. 1275. 
Lake fisheries, 1936. Statistical Bulletin No. 1278. 
Fisheries of the United States and Alaska. Statistical Bulletin No. 1280. 
Manufactured fishery products of the United States and Alaska. Statistical 
Bulletin No. 1282. 
Fishery products frozen and cold-storage holdings of frozen and cured fishery 
products in the United States and Alaska, 1937. Statistical Bulletin No. 
1267. 
Production of fresh and frozen packaged fish in the United States, 1937. Statis- 
tical Bulletin No. 1293. 
Canned fishery products and byproducts of the United States and Alaska, 1937. 
Statistical Bulletin No. 1289. 
Fisheries of Alaska, 1937. Statistical Bulletin No. 1285. 
Landings by fishing vessels at the three principal New England ports, 1937—by 
months. Statistical Bulletin No. 1263. 
Landings by fishing vessels at the three principal New England ports, 1937—by 
gear and fishing grounds. Statistical Bulletin No. 1269. 
Fishery products landed by United States vessels at Seattle, Wash., 1937. Statis- 
tical Bulletin No. 1270. 
