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PUBLICATIONS OF THE DIVISION 



During the calendar year 1930 the following publications were 

 prepared and issue4 by this division. The list does not include the 

 monthly statistical bulletins of the landings of fish at Boston and 

 Gloucester, Mass., Portland, Me., and Seattle, Wash., nor the monthly 

 reports on cold-storage holdings of frozen fish. The documents may 

 be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government 

 Printing Office, Washington, D. C, at the prices shown. The statis- 

 tical bulletins are distributed free of charge upon request. Persons 

 interested in securing the statistical bulletins as released may have 

 their names placed on the bureau's mailing list upon request. 



DOCUMENTS 



Net preservative treatments. By W. T. Conn. 8°, 6 pp. Document No. 

 1075. 5 cents. 



Utilization of shrimp waste. By F. C. Vilbrandt and R. F. Abernetliy. 8°, 22 

 pp., 3 figs. Document No. 1078. 10 cents. 



Investigations upon the deterioration of nets in Lake Erie. By A. C. Robertson 

 and W. H. Wright. 8°, 28 pp., 10 figs. Document No. 1083. 5 cents. 



Review of the fisheries of California. By R. H. Fiedler. 8°, 29 pp., 8 figs. 

 Document No. 1087. 10 cents. 



Fish meal in animal feeding with bibliography. By John Ruel Manning. 8°, 

 37 pp. Document No. 1090. 10 cents. 



Fishery industries of the United States, 1929. By R. H. Fiedler. 8°, 364 pp, 

 29 figs. Document No. 1095. 55 cents. 



SPECIAL ARTICLES 



This trend toward frozen fish. By R. H. Fiedler. Fishing Gazette, annual 

 review number, June 15, 1930, vol. 47, No. 7, pp. 53-62. 



Solving the question of crab migrations. Bv R. H. Fiedler. Fishing Gazette, 

 June 1, 1930, vol. 47, No. 6, pp. 18-21. 



Activities of fishing industry coordinated bj' Federal agency. By R. H. 

 Fiedler. United States Daily, December 1, 1930. 



Economic and market surveys conducted on fishing industry. By R. H. 

 Fiedler. United States Daily, December 2, 1930. 



Valuable information gathered for fishing industry of nation. By R. H. 

 Fiedler. United States Daily, December 3, 1930. 



Vitamins A and D in fish oils. By E. M. Nelson and John Ruel Manning. 

 Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 22, December, 1930, p. 1361. (Coopera- 

 tive contribution of the Bureauof Chemistry and Soils and the Bureau of Fisheries.) 



The use of marine products in animal nutrition. By John Ruel Manning. 

 Record of Proceedings of American Society of Animal Production, 1930. 



STATISTICAL BULLETINS 



Landings by fishing vessels at principal New England ports, 1929; by months. 

 Statistical Bulletin No. 860. 



Landings by fishing vessels at principal New England ports, 1929. By gear 

 and banks. Statistical Bulletin No. 861. 



Fishery products landed at Seattle, Wash., by American fishing vessels, 1929. 

 Statistical Bulletin No. 862. 



Lake Fisheries. 1928. Statistical Bulletin No. 864. 



Fishery products frozen and cold-storage holdings of frozen fish and cured 

 fishery products in the United States and Alaska, 1929. Statistical Bulletin No. 

 868. 



Fisheries of the Pacific Coast States, 1928. Statistical Bulletin No. 872. 



Fisheries of Alaska, 1929. Statistical Bulletin No. 873. 



Canned fishery products and by-products of the United States and Alaska, 1929. 

 Statistical Bulletin No. 874. 



Production of fresh, frozen, and smoked package fish in the United States, 1929. 

 Statistical Bulletin No. 875. 



Fisheries of the Gulf States, 1928. Statistical Bulletin No. 877. 



Fisheries of the South Atlantic States, 1928. Statistical Bulletin No. 880. 



Fisheries of the United States and Alaska. Statistical Bulletin No. 881. 



Fisheries of the New England States, 1928. Statistical Bulletin No, 882. 



