406 "Cr. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Skinner, R. P. 



1911. Fish guano and its use as feed. United States Daily Correspondence 



and Trade Reports, vol. 14, No. 103, May 6, 1911, p. 512. 

 AYashiugton. 

 Smith, P. H. 



1916. Inspection of commercial feed stuffs. Control Series, Massachusetts 

 Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 5, November, 1916, pp. 

 4-69. Amherst, Mass. 



1918. Ibid:. Bulletin 10, October, 1918, pp. 3-21 and 24. Amherst, Mass. 

 Smith, P. H.. and C. L. Beals. 



1913. Ihiil.. Bulletin 146. October, 1913, pp. 3-61. Amherst, Mass. 



1914. Ibid., Bulletin 1, October, 1914, pp. 4-61. Amherst, Mass. 

 Smith, P. H., C. L. Beai.s. and J. T. Howard. 



1915. Inspection of commercial feedstuffs. Control Series. Massachusetts 



Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 3, October, 1915, 

 pp. 4-70. Amherst, Mass. 

 South Carolina Agricultural ExPBatiMENT Station. 



1928. Protein supplements for fattening hogs. Report, South Carolina Sta- 



tion, 1928, December, 1928, p. 35. Glemsou College, S. C. 



1929. Ibid. Hand-feeding vs. free-choice feeding of corn and fish meal. 



Report for 1929, pp. 37-38 and 103, fig. 1. Clemson College, S. C. 



Straight, E. M. 



1923. Fish meal vs. beef scrap. Report of Superintendent, Canada Experi- 

 mental Farms, 1923, pp. 38-43. Sidney, British Columbia. 



Street, J. P. 



1912. Commercial feeding stuffs. Report, Connecticut Agricultural Ex- 



periment Station, 1912, pt. 4, pp. 297-340. New Haven. 

 Street, John Phillips, C. H. Shepard, and G. L. Davis. 



1914. Ibid., 1914, Part. IV, pp. 199-226. New Haven. 

 Stuart, H. O. 



1928. Antirachitic values of cod liver oil, cod liver meal and fish meal. 

 Circular 28, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station,. 

 May, 1928, pp. 1-4. Durham, N. H. 

 Templeton, George S. 



1920. Hog feeding experiments. Report, Alabama Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, 1920, pp. 28-30. Auburn, Ala. 



1927. Marine tankage vs. digester tankage supplementing corn in finishing 

 hogs for market. Report, Mississippi Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, 1927, pp. 18-10. Agricultural and Mechanical College, 

 Miss. 

 Thompson, M. J. 



1919. Sunflower silage and frozen fish for poulti-y. Report, Minnesota 



Agricultural Experiment Station, Duluth Substation, 1918-19, p. 24, 

 fig. 1. Duluth. 

 Titus, Harry W., Edmund McNally, and Frank C. Hilberg. 



1930. A comparison of shrimp " bran " and two kinds of fish meal when 



fed at a level of 10 per cent in diets for growing chicks. Poultry 

 Science, Vol. IX, No. 4, May 1, 1930, pp. 219-234, 3 figs. Urbana,. 

 111. 

 Tressler, Donald K. 



1923. Marine products of commerce, etc. The Chemical Catalog Co. 



(Inc.). New York. (See pp. 46.'j^74.) 

 Tressler, Donald K., and Arthur W. Wells. 



1924. Iodine content of sea foods. Appendix I, Report, United States 



Commissioner of Fisheries, 1924 (1925). Bureau of Fisheries 

 Document No. 907, pp. 1-12. Washington. 

 Turrentine, J. W. 



1915. Utilization of fish waste of the Pacific coast for the manufacture 



of fertilizer. I'.nlletin 1.10, United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, January 23, 1915, pp. 71, pis. 6, figs. 2. Washington. 

 United States Department of Commerce. Bureau ok Fisheries. 



1919. Fish scrap and fish meal. Fishery Industries of the United States. 

 Report of the Division of Statistics, and Methods of the Fisheries 

 for 1919, Bureau of Fisheries Document 892, pp. 11-13. Wash- 

 ington. 



1930. Utilization of shrimp waste. Memorandum S-319, Bureau of Fish- 

 eries, March 10, 1930, pp. 1^. Washington. 



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