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Conn, W. T.— Contimiod. 



The tanning or barking of nets. Bureau of Fisheries Memorandum S-333, 



December 10, 1933. 

 More life from fish nets. Bureau of Fisheries Special Memorandum 1651-H, 



December 2(5. 1933. 

 COULSON, K. J. 



The iodine content of oysters. Address before the Medicinal Chemistry 



Section, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., March 27, 1933. 



Bureau of Fisheries Memorandum S-334. 

 Nutritive value of oysters. Fishing Gazette, August 1933, New York City. 



Bureau of Fisheries Special Memorandum 2468-C. 

 Fiedler, R. H. 



Problems in the marketing of fishery products in the United States. Fish 



and Oyster Reporter, January 1933. Tampa. 

 Jarvis, Norman D. 



Fish as food. Address before First District Conference, Florida State Cham- 

 ber of Commerce, Apalachicola, Fla., April 29, 1933. Published in Fish 



and Oyster Reporter, July 1933. Tampa. 

 Method for smoking fish in the Southern States, with recipes for cooking. 



Bureau of Fisheries Memorandum S-331, July 1933. 

 Method for dry salting fish in the Southern States, with recipes for cook- 

 ing. Bureau of Fisheries Memorandum S-332, October 1933. 

 Johnson, F. F., W. H. Brown. 



Retailing 'em alive in Miami and New Orleans. Fishing Gazette, March 



1933. New York City. 

 Manning, John Ruel. 



Look to the sea for your diet. Lecture delivered to class of dietitians at 



Army Veterinary School, Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., on 



February 6, 1933. Bureau of Fisheries Special Memorandum 1061-A. 

 Nutritive value of marine products. Lecture delivered at Western Mary- 

 land College, Westminster, Md., March 21, 1933. Bureau of Fisheries 



Special Memorandum 2468-B. 

 Technological investigations in the fisheries. Lecture delivered to class of 



students in aquiculture and zoology. University of Maryland, College Park, 



Md., April 4, 1933. Bureau of Fisheries Special Memorandum 2520. 

 Fish meal in animal feeding. Paper presented before Fisheries' Section of 



the Fifth Pacific Science Congress in Vancouver, Canada. June 8, 1933. 



Published by His Majesty's Printing and Stationery Office, London, 



England. 

 Fish oils are a form of national health insurance. Published in United 



States News, September 16, 1933. 

 Fish flour as nutritive food for economy diet. Published in United States 



News, September 23, 1933. 

 The vital importance of establishing marketing grades or standards for fish 



and fishery products in the United States. Bureau of Fisheries Special 



Memorandum 2450-E. 

 Standardization of fishery products. Address delivered before the 15th 



Animal Meeting of The National Association of Marketing Officials, 



Washington, D.C., December 20, 1933. Bureau of Fisheries Special 



Memorandum 2450-H. 

 Stansby, Maurice, James M. Lemon. 



An electrometric method for detection of relative freshness of haddock. 



Analytical Edition, Industrial and Engineering Chemistrv, vol. 5, p. 



208, May 15, 1933. Bureau of Fisheries Special Memorandum 2511. 



STATISTICAL BULLETINS 



Fisheries of the New England States, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 1030. 



Fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 1015. 



Fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay States, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 1012. 



Fisheries of the South Atlantic and Gulf States, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 

 1028. 



Fisheries of the Pacific Coast States, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 1027. 



Fisheries of the United States and Alaska, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 1032. 



Manufactured fisherv products of the United States and Alaska, 1931. Statis- 

 tical Bulletin No. 1033. 



