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Unusual canned sea foods are of many varieties. Fishery Market News, 
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Fish is “turkey”? to some Americans. Fishery Market News, Vol. 1, No. 12, 
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Holiday fish dishes from abroad. Bureau of Fisheries’ Special Memorandum 
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JOHNSON FRED F, 
Activities of the United States Bureau of Fisheries. Address before the 
Congressional Secretary’s Club, July 11, 1939, Washington, D. C. 
JOHNSON, FRED F., and Epwin C. HINSDALE. 
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The alleged toxicity of fish meals: Effect of experimental spoilage. Address 
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Lemon, JAMrEs M., 
Suggestions for storing frozen fish. Fishery Market News, Vol. 1, No. 2, 
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An investigation of the quality of oysters. Presented at the meeting of 
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LINDGREN, B. E. 
Marketing of fish at Boston. Fishery Market News, Vol. 1, No. 8, Aug. 19389, 
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Importance of fishery byproducts in poultry nutrition. Bureau of Fisheries’ 
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PorrinceER, 8. R., and Wiiuis H. Batpwin. 
The content of certain amino acids in the edible portions of fishery products, 
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Power, Epwarp A 
Japanese oysters—a million dollar industry in the Pacifie Coast States. 
Fishery Market News, Voi. 1, No. 9, Sept. 1939, Washington, D. C. 
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Reepy, R. J., and J. F. PuncocwHar. 
The effect of intermittent ultra-violet irradiation at refrigeration tempera- 
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RUSSELL, RALPH, 
Nova Scotia fishermen aided by cooperatives. Fishery Market News, Vol. 1, 
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AMS CN, V. J. 
Marketing fish in Seattle. Fishery Market News, Vol. 1, No. 7, July 1939, 
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StansBy, Maurice E. 
Spoilage of fish. Address before Fisheries Seminar students, School of 
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Stanssy, Maurice E., and G. A. FirzGERALp. 
Semi-automatic, multiple, electrometric titration apparatus. Industrial 
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May 15, 1939, Easton, Pa. 
WHITELEATHER, RIcHARD T, 
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