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Fiedler, R. H. — Continued 



Fisheries statistical research. West Coast Fisheries, De Luxe Reference 

 Number, 1931-32. San Pedro, Cahf. 



High food value of flour made from fish bones. United States Daily, 

 November 1, 1932. Washington. 



Absorbing surplus oyster stocks. Fishing, December 1932. New York. 



Problems in marketing fishery products in the United States. Address before 

 the National Association of Marketing Officials. Washington, D.C., 

 December 13, 1932. Published as Bureau of Fisheries Special Memo- 

 randum No. 2450-D. Washington. 

 Johnson, F. F. 



The hot fish shops of St. Louis, Missouri. Fishing Gazette, July 1932. 

 New York. United States Daily, November 4, 1932. Washington. 



Canned oysters for inland sections. Fishing, August 1932. New York. 



Galveston Countv leads in State (Texas) in fish production. The Galveston 

 Daily News, October 1, 1932. Texas. 



Typical New England clam bake. United States Dailv, November 10, 

 1932. Washington. 



Market for oysters, roasted or steamed. United States Dailv, December 19, 

 1932. Washington. 

 Lemon, J. M. 



Controlled smoking. Fishing Gazette, July 1932. New York. 



Ancient and modern refrigeration. United States Daily, October 27, 1932. 

 Washington. 

 Manning, John Ruel. 



Value of shrimp meal. Flour and Feed, April 1932. Milwaukee. Bureau 

 of Fisheries Memorandum S-328. Washington. 



Opportunities afforded by fish and fish products in Florida. Address de- 

 livered at University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., during Farmers' Week, 

 August 10, 1932. Published as Bureau of Fisheries Special Memorandum 

 2494. Washington. 

 Morris, H. P. 



Studies on the nutritive value of kelp meal for animal feeding. November 

 1932. Bureau of Fisheries Technological Report No. 5. Washington. 



STATISTICAL BULLETINS 



Fisheries of the New England States, 1930. Statistical Bulletin No. 971. 

 Fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States, 1930. Statistical Bulletin No. 966. 

 Fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay States, 1930. Statistical Bulletin No. 967. 

 Fisheries of the South Atlantic and Gulf States, 1930. Statistical Bulletin 



No. 976. 

 Fisheries of the Pacific Coast States, 1930. Statistical Bulletin No. 974. 

 Lake fisheries, 1930. Statistical Bulletin No. 972. 



Fisheries of the United States and Alaska, 1930. Statistical Bulletin No. 980. 

 Production of cured fishery products in the marine and lake sections of the L^nited 



States and Alaska, 1930. Statistical Bulletin No. 981. 

 Fishery products frozen and cold storage holdings of frozen and ciu'ed fishery 



products in the United States and Alaska, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 973^ 

 Production of fresh, frozen, and smoked packaged fishery products in the United' 



States, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 975. 

 Canned fishery products and by-products of the United States and Alaska, 1931. 



Statistical Bulletin No. 977. 

 Lake fisheries, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 1008. 

 Fisheries of the Mississippi River and tributaries, 1931. Statistical Bulletin 



No. 994. 

 Fisheries of Alaska, 1931. Statistical Bulletin No. 978. 

 Landings by fishing vessels at principal New England ports, 1931 — Bv months. 



Statistical Bulletin No. 962. 

 Landings by fishing vessels at the three principal New England ports, 1931 — By 



fishing grounds. Statistical Bulletin No. 979. 

 Fishery products landed by United States fishing vessels at Seattle, Wash., 1931. 



Statistical Bulletin No. 965. 



