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U.S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Production of miscellaneous byproducts 



1 Includes ground fish, herring, and miscellaneous dried scrap. 



2 Includes blue crab, clam, salmon egg, mackerel, whale meat and bone, and miscellaneous meal. 



3 Includes herring pomace (Maine) and miscellaneous green scrap. 

 * Includes mackerel, shark, and miscellaneous fish oil. 



5 A quantity of liquid glue produced by 1 firm in California is included with the production of the Atlantic 

 and Gulf coasts. 



6 Includes pearl essence, fish-scale ornaments, shark skins and fins, agar, and kelp products. 



Note.— The oils produced on the Pacific coast are reported in trade gallons (7)-'2 pounds) and those pro- 

 duced on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are reported in United States gallons (about 7.74 pounds). 



Production of oyster-shell products 



1 Of this amount, 7,626 tons, valued at $44,688 were reported as "burned" lime. 



2 This production was made from clam shells. 



3 Includes a small amount of crushed clam shells for poultry feed. 



Note —Crushed oyster-shell products were prepared at 2 plants in Rhode Island, 5 in New Jersey, 

 5 in Pennsylvania, 1 in Delaware, 6 in Maryland, 8 in Virginia, 3 in North Carolina, 4 in South Carolina, 

 3 in Florida, 2 in Alabama, 6 in Mississippi, 4 in Louisiana, 2 in Texas, and 5 in California; and clam-shell 

 products were prepared at 1 plant in California and 4 in Washington. 



