752 



U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 

 Pack of canned clams and clam products, 1929 



Note. — "Standard cases" represent the various sized cases converted to the equivalent o£ 48 No. 1, 

 5-ounce, cans to the case, for whole and minced clams; and 48 No. 1, 10-ounce, cans to the case, for other clam 

 products. 



Value of canned clams and clam products, 1921 to 1929 



MISCELLANEOUS CANNED/FISHERY PRODUCTS 



Jn addition to those products discussed individually above, there 

 were 274,954 standard cases of forty-eight 1-pound cans of miscellane- 

 ous canned fishery products, valued at $2,450,331 . This is an increase 

 of 3 per cent in quantity and 2 per cent in value as compared with the 

 quantity and value of similar products canned during 1928. Among 

 these products shad were canned at 14 plants; shad roe at 12 plants; 

 finnan haddie at 5 plants; fish flakes at 6 plants; fish cakes, balls, etc., 

 at 9 p]ant^; other fish at 9 plants; other roe and caviar at 8 plants; 



