fe FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1929 747 



Pack of canned tuna and lunalike fishes in California, 1929 



1 Includes the pack in }^-pound cans, 96 to the case, J^-pound cans, 96 and 100 to the case, and 5}^-ounce 

 glass jars, 48 to the ease, which have been converted to the equivalent of }^-pound round cans, 48 to the 

 case. 



2 Includes the pack in J^-pound cans, 100 to the case, and 7-ounce glass jars, 24 to the case, which have 

 been converted to the equivalent of J-^-pound round cans, 48 to the case. 



3 Includes the pack in 4-pound cans, 12 to the case, which have been converted to the equivalent of 

 1-pound round cans, 48 to the case. 



* Includes a few eases of mi.xed tuna of other varieties. 



' Manufactured chiefly from bluefin tuna. All are packed in olive oil and the greater part marketed in 

 square cans. 



Note. — "Standard cases" represent the various sized cases converted to the equivalent of forty-eight 

 J^-pound cans to the case. 



Pack of canned tuna and tunalike fishes, 1921 to 1929 



1 Includes 27,489 cases of tuna flakes, valued at $120,637. 



2 Includes 25,353 cases of tuna flakes, valued at $102,129, which have been credited to the various species 

 as packed. 



3 Includes a few cases of mixed tuna of other varieties. 



